Wicklow
Mentioned in 47 documents, 89 times across the archives
Documents
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Women s Confraternity Minute Book 1906
1 mention“Bundalough . Wicklow Welmgett #”
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Missions and Retreats 1885 1951
7 mentions“to Wicklow .”
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“to . Wicklow .”
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Mount Argus Archives 1900 1919
2 mentions“Berson of Arthur in County Wicklow , Ireland , in the year 1838 , he grew up”
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August 1917
1 mention“Convent of the Holy Faith , Kilcool , Co. Wicklow : Jim. Hannigan”
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October 1917
1 mention“of Wicklow and Connemara did not talk in the smoothly -”
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January 1919
1 mention“the valley of Wicklow ; and the rich shrines of Glendalough were”
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March 1919
1 mention“ended near Wicklow . the inhabitants were ready to stone him for”
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CrossBulletinVolX 1919 20
8 mentions“as a result , he occupies a quiet grave in his Wicklow Vale to-day ,”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVII 1936 37
4 mentions“surrounded her beautiful home in County Wicklow . She had a book”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVIII 1937 38
4 mentions“ras meant for harpiness , situated as it was on the Wicklow coast , where in”
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CrossAnnual 1923 1928
1 mention“in the County of Wicklow , Ireland . " In”
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Pilgrims list 1930
1 mention“F. Wicklow”
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missman
1 mention“6. BELVEDERE HALL. Windgates , Bray , Co. Wicklow .”
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Calabar pamphlet
1 mention“Kiltegan, Coo Wicklow.”
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PJWhitney
1 mention“Co Wicklow.”
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dom bede lebbe
6 mentions“Saint Kevin2 avait quitté sa famille, en quête de solitude. Comme saint Benoît il voulait plaire à Dieu seul, et il avait déjà éprouvé les dangers que court un jeune homme riche et beau (son nom signi”
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earlydays anne liturgique
2 mentions“Saint Kevin2 avait quitté sa famille, en quête de solitude. Comme saint Benoît il voulait plaire à Dieu seul, et il avait déjà éprouvé les dangers que court un jeune homme riche et beau (son nom signi”
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earlydays good counsel no ii
1 mention“Printed by Bray Printing Co. Ltd., 39 Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin, and 11 Main Street, Bray, Co. Wicklow.”
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earlydays little flower 1945 feb
2 mentions“Mother Elizabeth M. J. Domitilla Kane, Loreto Abbey, Dalkey; Sr. M. Colmcille, Convent of St. Louis, Newcastle; Sr. M. Benedict O'Neill; Sr. Joseph Hubertine, The Little Sisters of the Poor, Kilmainha”
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earlydays mmm 1940 nov dec
1 mention“SITTING.—Sr. M. Immaculata (Miss C. Nichols, S.R.N., Dublin), Rev. Mother Mary Martin, Sr. M. Magdalen, Sr. M. Brigid (Miss C. Kavanagh, S.R.O.N., Newtownmountkennedy, Co. Wicklow),”
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school annals 1930 1940
1 mention“The school re-opened on Saturday September the fifteenth, and all the former members returned except; Myles MacCabe who did Trinity Matriculation Tom Kelly who graduated to the National University, Di”
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103458
1 mention“I made my first collection in Waterford. This was from a fiddler named Tom Higgins in St. Patrick's House, Hennessy's Road. He is a fiddler and a descendant of fiddlers and musicians. He represents th”
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107165
1 mention“W. A. QUIRK, WICKLOW ST.”
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110327
1 mention“These labourers have been engaged in the counties of Meath, Cork, Louth, Tipperary, Sligo, Longford, King's County, Queen's County, Wexford, Waterford, Wicklow, Kilkenny, Clare, Limerick, Leitrim, May”
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110345
1 mention“Wicklow, .”
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110427
1 mention“"The Committee might consist of all the Justices of the Peace and other magnates in the county. The principles of the Association would, speaking roughly, be to support each other, and all persons opp”
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111505
2 mentions“Through the heath-covered Wicklow peaks,”
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114802
3 mentions“An hour later Constable William Mitchell, an Englishman who had joined the R.I.C., died at the hands of the hangman for being concerned in the murder of Mr. R. T. Dixon, a loyalist, during a raid for ”
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115361
1 mention“19.Rosecolour and Gold..........1515020.Ireland's Eye from Howth..........150021.Gorse at Sunset, Howth..........1919022.Caravan Interior..........1414023.Boats, Chioggia..........450024.Storm Approac”
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116438
1 mention“CO. WICKLOW.”
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118835
2 mentions“I will come later on to Mr. Corkery's general theory about Irish literature, but it will be convenient first to get Synge out of the way. Mr. Corkery attempts, twenty-five years after the hirty-burly,”
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121265
3 mentions“It has come to my knowledge that after forty years of the most devoted and self-sacrificing work for Ireland — and, as we all know, not only at home but in Germany and America; and by the written and ”
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122016
1 mention“In Moate 300 cases have occurred within a fortnight. Two deaths have occurred. In the village of Boher whole families are down. Things were stated to have been bad in Wicklow. There were cases where f”
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123461
1 mention“During her residence in Greystones Mrs. De Valera has not neglected the Irish language. She is bringing up her own children as Irish speakers, and is helping others to learn the language. She adjudica”
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123685
1 mention“Mrs. O'Brien's article is one of a symposium on Canon Sheehan from eighteen different contributors. The prize-winning article in this series is from Mrs. Winfrede Nolan, who lives on a highland farm a”
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124147
1 mention“Dr. Farren; the Bishop of Ferns, the Most Rev. Dr. Staunton; the Bishop of Limerick, the Most Rev. Dr. O'Neill; the Bishop of Down and Connor, the Most Rev. Dr. Mageean, the Lord Abbot of Mount St. Jo”
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132612
1 mention“" I feel particularly obliged to Major Mathews, of the Downshire Militia, who, at a short Notice, and with great Alacrity, marched with four Hundred Men of his Regiment, and Captain Poole's and the Ye”
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134658
2 mentions“OL-A-PHUCA, or Poul-a-Phouka, situated near Rusborough, county of Wicklow, is a remarkable waterfall formed by the ponderous and rapid descent of the whole body of the river Liffey. The name signifies”
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134920
1 mention“N the wild and stern grandeur of its scenery, and the historic memories associated with the majestic pile of picturesque ruins that moulder in its sombre vale, Glendalough is possessed of attractions ”
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135362
1 mention“There is a striking critical analysis of the famous poem, "The Hound of Heaven." "Ireland's Glorious Congress Week" is a pictorial chronicle of that great and ever-memorable event, showing the leading”
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142864
1 mention“COUNTY OF WICKLOW.”
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183380
4 mentions“THE great influx from every centre low and Wexford by train began at 8.40 this morning when the first train o'clock this morning at Amiens Street and Kingsbridge termini. Last station, It left Wicklow”
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196022
3 mentions“It was clear from all the reports that had come in during the day that if the Republican forces did not command all of North Wexford from the sea to Mount Leinster and from the Wicklow border to Ferry”
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218846
1 mention“THE EARL OF WICKLOW”
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220510
2 mentions“Mr. Erskine Childers was tried by a Military Court at Portobello Barrack, Dublin, on November 17th, 1922, and charged with having possession, without proper authority, of an automatic pistol when appr”
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57136
1 mention“AT THE MOMENT THE REPUBLICANS HOLD THE WHOLE OF THE SOUTH AND WEST, EXCEPT THE COUNTIES OF DUBLIN, WICKLOW, WEXFORD, KINDARE and LONDON.”