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Eoin MacNeill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Photograph of Eoin MacNeill, or John McNeill, Chief of Staff of the Irish ... Originally uploaded to EN Wikipedia as en:Image:Eoin MacNeill.jpg by ...
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Eoin MacNeill biography and related resources. ... Eoin MacNeill (May 15, 1867 - October 15, 1945) was an Irish scholar and revolutionary. MacNeill was born in Glenarm, County Antrim. He was educated in Belfast at the Royal University. MacNeill had an enormous interest in Irish history and immersed himself in the study of it.
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F. X. Martin, ed., Michael Tierney, Eoin MacNeill: Scholar and Man of Action 1876-1945 (OUP 1980) [var. 1981], with full biblography; by Martin. ... John Ryan, Essays and Studies presented to Professor Eoin MacNeill (Dublin: Three Candles Press 1940).
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Eoin MacNeill (1867-1945) was born of middle-class Catholic parents at Glenarm on the ... Memorandum by Eoin MacNeill relating to the formation of the Irish ...
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EOIN MAC NEILL. By the death of Dr. Mac Neill in October, 1945, the Irish Manuscripts. Commission lost something more than a revered and beloved Chairman. ...
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335-9, Eoin MacNeill being then general editor of Gaelic Jn. ..... in Claidheamh Soluis were by Eoin MacNeill, then editor.7. 1902. IRISH DIALECTS. ...
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Born John MacNeill in Glenarm, County Antrim, educated at St Malachy’s College, Belfast and the Royal University of Ireland, his interest in early Irish history began while he was working as a law clerk in the Four Courts. ... Eoin MacNeill Papers in the National Library of Ireland.
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Resumé of a statement by Eoin MacNeill at a meeting of the Executive Council ; ... On Friday morning the 20th November he, Dr. MacNeill, went to the High Commissioner's Office and 'phoned to the Secretary of the Boundary Commission asking whether any time had been fixed for the meeting of the Commission that day.
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'''Eoin MacNeill''' (May 15, 1867 - October 15, 1945) was an Irish scholar and revolutionary. MacNeill was born in Glenarm, County Antrim. He was educated in Belfast at the Queen's College, Belfast. Through the Gaelic League MacNeill met members of Sinn F in. He became chairman of the council that formed the...
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