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The survey was compiled using the algal records held in the herbaria of the following institutions: the Ulster Museum in Stranmillis, Belfast ; Trinity College, Dublin ; University College, Galway ; and the Natural History Museum in South Kensington, London.
* Robert Gordon ( 1978 ), John Butler Yeats and John Sloan the records of a friendship The Dolmen Press New Yeats Papers XIV Dublin.
The 1901 census records her as ' Jane Flanagan ', living with her parents and three siblings at 6 Richmond Cottages in Dublin.
Despite the loss of records caused by the fire in the Dublin Records Office in 1922 which was an irreparable disaster to Irish historians, sufficient evidence is still available to produce a thumb nail sketch of the Moriarty history.
He was trained as a lawyer and became sub-commissioner of public records in Dublin Castle.
Later records of rolls of receipts e. g. " granted to the King in Ireland of the term of Trinity a. r. 21 ( 1293 )" for the period 1293-1301 also include references to Fingal listed as a lordship, again along with the baronies of Duleek and Kells, and Dublin City, and Valley, all listed under Dublin County.
The acknowledged father of the breed, Justin McCarthy from Dublin, left no breeding records.
Parish records of his death in Dublin ( presumed to have taken place between 1664 and 1668 ) no longer exist.
Barron stated that Department of Justice files on the Dublin bombings were " missing in their entirety " and that no records were provided to Barron by the department.
It is not clear why he did so, given that the office of arms ( and presumably all records ) were located in the Bedford Tower in Dublin Castle.
The immediate challenge was to identify and preserve surrogates of records lost in Dublin during the Four Courts fire on June 1922.
Esa Ruoho started composing electronic music in the mid-1990s and, after 2000 has been releasing recorded music ( remixes, compilation-tracks, original work ) on dozens of labels, full-length CDs on such labels as deFocus records ( Great Britain ), Merck Records ( Miami, Florida, U. S .), U-cover ( Belgium ), Psychonavigation Records ( Dublin, Ireland ), New-Speak Records ( Stockholm, Sweden ).
His work on co-operation took him abroad frequently, and when he was in the United States during the Irish Civil War in 1923, his grand house Kilteragh, in Foxrock, Co. Dublin was one of over 300 country houses targeted by the IRA and burned down during the Civil War, the fire taking with it many of the records of the wider Plunkett family, which he had gathered to prepare a work on the subject.

Dublin and least
These winds can affect Dublin, but due to its easterly location it is least affected compared to other parts of the country.
In Dublin, the " Squad " and elements of the IRA Dublin Brigade were amalgamated into the " Active Service Unit ", under Oscar Traynor, which tried to carry out at least three attacks on British troops a day.
Longships were sea vessels made and used by the Vikings from the Nordic countries for trade, commerce, exploration, and warfare during the Viking Age although scientific analysis of the oak timber shows at least one well known ship was built in Dublin, Ireland.
Also in 1995, at least 13 children became ill with Cryptosporidiosis after visiting a farm in Dublin, Ireland.
At least fifteen Fianna officers from the Dublin Brigade were rounded up after the Rising and interned at Frongoch, North Wales ( witness statement of Eamon Martin ).
At least 12 of these had been members of Na Fianna in the Dublin Battalion.
This helped pacify the county at least as far as the Wicklow Mountains, west of Dublin.
Sigurd and Brodir both planned on killing the other after the battle to take the seat of High King for themselves, while Sigtrygg was busy trying to form alliances with everyone involved in an attempt to at least retain his own seat in Dublin.
In earlier times, the River Tolka was also arguably a tributary of the Liffey, or at least shared its mouth, but it now enters Dublin Bay distinctly, some distance to the north.
Their lineages were usually recorded by the Herald's Office in Dublin Castle, set up in 1552, not least because clans in the 16th and 17th centuries had been persuaded to enter the English-law system under the policy of surrender and regrant.
* The consecration and enthronement of the Archbishop of Dublin was to take place at Christ Church-records show that this provision was not always followed, with many Archbishops enthroned in both, and at least two in Saint Patrick's only
* Newcastle, County Dublin: this is a prebend since at least 1227, and was held by the Archdeacon of Glendalough from 1467 to 1872, when that Archdeacon ceased to be a member of the Chapter.
In 2007, Cornell appeared as support to Aerosmith on at least two legs of their 2007 world tour — Dublin, London, and Hyde Park — and to Linkin Park in Australia and New Zealand.
* The consecration and enthronement of the Archbishop of Dublin was to take place at Christ Church-records show that this provision was not always followed, with many archbishops enthroned in both and at least two in St Patrick's only
Wilson attended a special conference ( 29 December ) along with Macready, Tudor and John Anderson ( Head of the Civil Service in Dublin ) at which they all advised that no truce should be allowed for elections to the planned Dublin Parliament, and that at least four months ( Wilson thought six ) months of martial law would be required to restore order – the date for the elections was therefore set for May 1921.
A series of demonstrations ensued amongst teachers and farmers, whilst on 22 October 2008, at least 25, 000 pensioners and students descended in solidarity on government buildings at Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin.
The R639 / N8 corridor did not become the official Dublin to Cork road until 1974 when it was designated as the N8, though several Esso road atlases considered it to be the preferred route for motorists travelling between the two cities from at least the early 1960s.
Alderman William Dixon ( a native of Douglas, but resident in Dublin since at least the 1680s agreed to hand over his parent's former home, and passed over the New Bond Street property in 1714.
Once established bunyas are quite hardy and can be grown as far south as Hobart in Australia ( 42 ° S ) and Christchurch in New Zealand ( 43 ° S ) and ( at least ) as far north as Sacramento in California ( 38 ° N ) and Lisbon ( in the botanical garden ) and even in Dublin area in Ireland ( 53ºN ) in a microclimate protected from arctic winds and moderated by the Gulf Stream.
At least six different septs used this name, primarily in the Counties of Cork and Dublin.
" It would be less exclusively tied to the U. S., and stretch " from Brest to Brest-Litovsk, or at least from Dublin to Lublin.
Ten days later Lord Kenmare ( who had not been in Dublin at the time ) denied that he had given the least authority to any person to make any such statement in his name.

Dublin and amount
The Easter Rising of 1916, the Irish War of Independence, and the subsequent Irish Civil War resulted in a significant amount of physical destruction in central Dublin.
It has had a sizable amount of support in the Fingal electoral district and has a Member of the European Parliament, Paul Murphy, representing Dublin and two Members of the Irish Parliament ( Dáil Éireann ), Clare Daly, representing Dublin North and Joe Higgins, representing Dublin West.
The amount of money lavished on her visit by the Dublin Castle administration was greater to her own personal contributions to famine relief ( one banquet, for instance, cost over £ 5, 000 ) and the official celebrations surrounding her visit were compared to the act of " illuminating a graveyard " in a newspaper editorial at the time.
It was reported in September 2012 during the second Dr Garret FitzGerald Memorial Lecture at University College Cork by Seán Donlon, former secretary general at the Department of Foreign Affairs, that “ It came to our of Foreign Affairs attention that a substantial amount in three bank accounts in Dublin by the archbishop were way in excess of what was needed to run the nunciature.
* Ha ' penny Bridge: This cast iron pedestrian bridge was built in 1816 over the River Liffey in Dublin and takes its name from the historical toll amount ( a half-penny ).
These include a licence for an AM station, something which has never lasted commercially in Ireland, and the first attempt to licence such since 2002 ; as well as what will amount to four stations easily receivable in most of Dublin city and county.
A second toll plaza closer to Dublin charges the same amount, meaning that the whole M3, costs € 5. 20 for a return journey to Dublin.
Initially, the rebellion was generally unpopular in Dublin, due to the amount of death and destruction it caused, the opinion by some that it was bad timing to irreverently hold it at Easter and also due to the fact that many Dubliners had relatives serving in the British Army.
NTL Ireland included a certain amount of fibre backbone, and a cable network ( digital is available throughout most of the network, but the vast majority of customers still take just analogue ) that covers the areas of Dublin, Galway, and Waterford for which Chorus are not licenced.
Excavations at the Viking settlement in the Wood Quay area of Dublin have produced a significant amount of information on the diet of the inhabitants of the town.
The bridge is the only Liffey crossing between Chapelizod and Lucan Bridge ( both of which are narrow two-lane structures and thus it carries a large amount of traffic passing between the north and south Dublin suburbs.
The living is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Raphoe, and in the patronage of the Provost and Fellows of Trinity College, Dublin: the tithes amount to £ 463. 5..
He edited the Dublin Review until 1903, contributed a vast amount of controversial literature on theological subjects to the The Tablet, and wrote Aspects of Anglicanism, 1906.

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