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Johnny Tom Gleeson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Johnny Tom Gleeson (1853-1924) was an Irish poet and songwriter. He wrote the ballad "The Bould Thady Quill" (c.1895), a spoof on a non-athlete, and two other noted ones: “The Battle Ship Sinn Féin” ...
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Thady Quill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lyrics Ye maids of Duhallow who're anxious for courting A word of advice I will give unto ye Proceed to Banteer to the athletic races And hand in your names to the club committee But do not commence a...
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People Directory Results for Thomas Gleeson - John Gleichau ... Thomas Joseph Gleeson ... Tiffany Gleeson...
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I recently received a copy of the insolvency of my gr.gr grandfather John Thomas GLEESON. ... At some time between the birth of his daughter in October 1886 and December 1886, John Thomas GLEESON became the licensee and owner of the Tathra Hotel at Tathra, NSW. Sadly for him, as a result of “decreased trading” and a...
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Home: Surnames: Gleeson Family Genealogy Forum ... Michael Gleeson - James Mullarkey 8/30/09 ... Catherine GLEESON m. John Lawton in Cork, Ireland - Tom Lawton 12/31/01...
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AUS-Tasmanian Genealogy Mailing List ... GLEESON Daniel Cressy Mandy Wenn ... GLEESON Thomas Kinnear (1) * Shirley Kelly...
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On today, this day of endless blogging / talking (and hopefully downloading) of Google Chrome, I thought I’d go retro and write about my renewed hunt for the 4GL. But first, a little context on how this came about. ... Comment by Tom Gleeson — January 7, 2009 @ 1:55 am...
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News, opinion and analysis from London Irish journalist Tom Griffin ... Tom Griffin, The democratic republican moment, OurKingdom, 19/09/08 ... Tom Griffin, Modern Liberty: The Levellers' republican legacy, OurKingdom, 04/03/09...
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“Not today, not tomorrow, not in any kind of future we can see know.” With these words, Britain’s Lord Chancellor Lord Falconer denounced proposals for an English Parliament, in a speech to the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) on March 10. The vehemence of Falconer’s words was in stark contrast to his ...
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After Britain: New Labour and the Return of Scotland by Tom Nairn ... Michael Collins's Intelligence War: The Struggle Between the British and the IRA - 1919-1921, by Michael T. Foy; Bloody Sunday: How Michael Collins's Agents Assassinated Britain's Secret Service in Dublin on November 21, 1920, by James Gleeson;
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