Here Lies: A Guide to Irish Graves"Maeve Friel takes her readers down remote country lanes and up windswept hills to visit the graves of more than 500 of Ireland's famous, infamous, heroic, tragic and eccentric dead." --Back cover. |
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A Guide to Irish Graves Maeve Friel. WATERFORD WATERFORD Edmund Ignatius Rice ( 1762–1844 ) , the founder of the Christian Brothers , was buried until recently in a mausoleum in Mount Sion in Waterford but now , in an excess of zeal ...
A Guide to Irish Graves Maeve Friel. WATERFORD WATERFORD Edmund Ignatius Rice ( 1762–1844 ) , the founder of the Christian Brothers , was buried until recently in a mausoleum in Mount Sion in Waterford but now , in an excess of zeal ...
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... Waterford and SE Archaeological society . There are lavish inscriptions in both Latin and Irish attesting to his pre- eminence as a Gaelic poet . In the mid 1700s Donnchadh Ruadh had spent some years in Newfoundland , one of many Waterford ...
... Waterford and SE Archaeological society . There are lavish inscriptions in both Latin and Irish attesting to his pre- eminence as a Gaelic poet . In the mid 1700s Donnchadh Ruadh had spent some years in Newfoundland , one of many Waterford ...
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... Waterford , 177 McSwyne , Niall Mor : Killybegs , Donegal , 211 Mellifont Abbey : Louth , 105 Merriman , Brian : Feakle , Clare , 133 Milligan , Alice : Drumragh , Tyrone , 238 Mitchel , John : Newry , Down , 223 Mitchelburne , Colonel ...
... Waterford , 177 McSwyne , Niall Mor : Killybegs , Donegal , 211 Mellifont Abbey : Louth , 105 Merriman , Brian : Feakle , Clare , 133 Milligan , Alice : Drumragh , Tyrone , 238 Mitchel , John : Newry , Down , 223 Mitchelburne , Colonel ...
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