Gore
Mentioned in 17 documents, 23 times across the archives
Documents
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Women s Confraternity Minute Book 1906
1 mention“# the world defing the express . The new Gore”
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Missions and Retreats 1885 1951
1 mention“Mr. Frederick Gore the damned retreat to”
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“Mr. Fredericity . Gore they announce”
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Ardoyne Missions and Retreats 1958 1968
1 mention“Mr. Frederick Gore a retirement”
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“Georgina K. Vernon-Gore”
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change of prior 1607
1 mention“de les réparer ma lauté en continent. (N Gore). Et prin”
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107326
1 mention“Countess Markievicz comes from the old aristicratic Gore-Booth family of Ireland. She was reared in the midst of luxury and comfort. While a young woman she studied art in Paris and there married the ”
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110345
1 mention“Sir C. Knox-Gore, Bart., .”
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110862
1 mention“Gore, Sir C. Knox, Bt.”
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113953
1 mention“To be erected in Lissadell Church, Co. Sligo, by Lady Gore-Booth in memory of her sons, Hugh and Brian, who lost their lives in the late war, the windows symbolise the courage and love which culminate”
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122934
3 mentions“Carroll, C. Gore Grimes, Esq., etc.”
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132612
2 mentions“" FEARING the Consequences that might result from allowing the REBELS who fled from Wexford to remain any Length of Time in this County, I preferred attacking them with the Troops I already had, to wa”
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55985
1 mention“Sir Gore - Borth”
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56010
1 mention“Eva Gore Booth, & as I &”
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71468
2 mentions“14. Gore Cup”
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89970
1 mention“Little is known of John Wray of Carnegilla, the first Wray to come to Donegal. He was probably one of the Wrays of Ashby; formerly of Ex Durham, the family moved to Glenworth in Yorkshire. He probably”
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92907
1 mention“Countess Markievicz comes from the old aristicratic Gore-Booth family of Ireland. She was reared in the midst of luxury and comfort. While a young woman she studied art in Paris and there married the ”