LONDONDERRY
Mentioned in 14 documents, 19 times across the archives
Documents
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CrossBulletinVolX 1919 20
1 mention“Protestant religion , and to get Dublin , Londonderry”
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CrossBulletinVolL 1959 60
1 mention“STRAND ROAD , LONDONDERRY - Telephone : Londonberry 3157 .”
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Sept 1958
1 mention“STRAND ROAD , LONDONDERRY - Telephone : Londonberry 3157 .”
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April 1959
1 mention“STRAND ROAD , LONDONDERRY - Telephone : Londonberry 3157 .”
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110345
1 mention“Londonderry, .”
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110381
1 mention“The following gentlemen became Co-opted Members of the Committee during the past year:—Marquis of Londonderry, K.G., K.P.; Mr. Frank G. Watney; Earl of Arran, H.M.L.; Mr. W. E. Scott, D.L.; Lord Monte”
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110415
1 mention“The Irish Question is one which concerns not Ireland alone but England and Scotland. The establishment of a local legislature for Ireland, if it is not separation from Britain, is a long step towards ”
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113739
2 mentions“"Hugh M'Ateer, of 76 William Street, Londonderry, who has been described as Chief of Staff of the I.R.A., and who escaped from Belfast Prison on January 15, 1943 was recaptured in the Falls Road area ”
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114802
1 mention“(3) Reports received this (Saturday) evening from the rest of Ireland are generally satisfactory. The conditions in Belfast and Ulster province are normal, and the situation at Londonderry is stated t”
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129743
1 mention“1) The Harp that Once Through Tara's Halls ..... (From Trilogy to2) Dear Harp of My Country ..... the Harp of Erin)3) They Came from a Land ..... (Discovery of Ireland)4) Silent, O Moyle, be the Roar ”
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132108
1 mention“TALBOT, MONTAGUE (1774-1831) Actor and Manager of Belfast, Newry, and Londonderry Theatres. A.L.S. to Charles Mathews. 3pp.8vo. N.D. He asks Mathews for orders for four children to attend the Pantomim”
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134920
4 mentions“St. Columkille is said to have founded a religious establishment at a place near Lough Foyle, in the barony of Kenaught, county of Londonderry.12 The townland is called Tamlacht.13 Over the house thus”
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88801
2 mentions“Londonderry 38 miles.”
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89970
1 mention“and entered F.C.D. in 1757. He embarked on an army career but gambling and a wild character ruined him. He died in obscurity and poverty in Paris. In 1781 the estate was sold to Mr. Alexander Stewart,”