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The historian Jonathan Foyle has suggested that it is likely that Wolsey had been inspired by Paolo Cortese's De Cardinalatu, a manual for cardinals that included advice on palatial architecture, published in 1510.
In July 1601 he had successfully ordered an amphibious landing at Lough Foyle, near Derry, which penetrated the north of the province and undermined the rebels.
On 14 September 2010, the NF publicity officer, Tom Linden, shared a debate with the Social Democratic and Labour Party MLA, John Dallat, on BBC Radio Foyle about the support the NF had in Coleraine.
Air Foyle believed it had been misled during the procurement process about the basis for decision on the procurement.
In terms of the backstage staff, he brought in former Port Vale boss Martin Foyle as first-team coach and several members of staff were told that they had no future at The Racecourse.
He learns the real reason Dagenham wanted the location of Nomad: the vault contained a sample of a substance called PyrE, which Foyle had himself found, but whose nature he was unable to determine.
The crest depicted a simplified version of the city's Foyle Bridge, which had opened 18 months previously, the traditional red and white stripes of the jersey bordered by thin black lines, the year in which the club was founded and a football in the centre representing the club as a footballing entity.
Another fantastic success for the Centre was the NW League Foyle Cup 2010 winning team had no less than 15 Oxford players in the squad, with Oxford captain Caolan O Donnell scoring the winner in the final.
In the next round, Foyle came on as a sixth minute substitute for Mark Wright, who had broken his nose in a collision with his own goalkeeper, Alistair Sperring, but was unable to prevent Southampton going out 2 – 1 to Rotherham United.
Following this, his assistant manager at York, Andy Porter, commented Foyle had been " sending his CV off everywhere " and was interviewed for the position of manager at League Two side Hereford United, being placed on a shortlist of seven.
For 30 years, from 1868, Foyle College had to compete with a vigorous rival in the Londonderry Academical Institution.
Foyle then had the use of the buildings at Lawrence Hill and Academy Road.
In November 1332, at Greencastle, near the mouth of Lough Foyle, he had his cousin Sir Walter Liath de Burgh starved to death.
The boom had been stretched across the River Foyle and had blocked supplies to the city.
Finally at the end of July, a relief ship broke the barricading ' boom ' which had been stretched across the river, near where the new Foyle Bridge now stands.
In 1903 he opened his first bookshop with his brother Gilbert and by the late 1920's the business had grown so rapidly that their bookstore in Charing Cross Road held a stock of two million volumes on over thirty miles of bookshelves, and the name of Foyle had become synonymous with bookselling in London.
Although William Foyle had collected books all his life, it was here at Beeleigh Abbey that he was able to indulge his passion to the full, gathering together, one of the largest English private libraries of the 20th century.
The store, Foyles, on Charing Cross Road in the West End of London, had been started in 1904 by her father, William Foyle.
In 1927, illegal fishing on Lough Foyle had become so grave that Northern Ireland Prime Minister James Craig entered into correspondence with his Free State counterpart, W. T. Cosgrave.
Between 1900 and 1955 the County Donegal Railways Joint Committee had a station in Newbuildings, the line running along the east bank of the River Foyle.
In 1927, illegal fishing on Lough Foyle had become so grave that Northern Ireland Prime Minister, James Craig entered into correspondence with his Free State counterpart, W. T. Cosgrave.
He explained that one of the reasons it had been decided not to locate the cable landing station in Lough Foyle was because:

Foyle and played
Alun Armstrong played Gully Foyle, Miranda Richardson was Olivia, Siobhan Redmond was Robin Wednesbury and Lesley Manville was Jisbella McQueen.

Foyle and no
The unionist parties between them garnered over 400, 000 votes and over 71 % of the total poll, but as no by-elections took place in the staunch nationalist seats of West Belfast and Foyle this latter figure is skewed.
Foyle is a cipher, a man with potential but no motivation, who is suddenly marooned in space.
no: Lough Foyle
This idea has been advocated by the local campaign group Sligo-Mayo Greenway, who argue that the funding for a Greenway on this section would be minimal in infrastructural terms and would in no way hinder the eventual reinstatement of the Railway should the funding for that ever become available, unlike the closure of the Foyle Valley Railway by Derry City Council after the parallel installation of a cycleway.
The village enjoys views across Lough Foyle to Inishowen in County Donegal There are currently no rail links serving Ballykelly, although the Derry to Belfast line runs nearby.
It appears that the territorial waters generally are no longer disputed between the two states but the maritime boundary dispute between Ireland and the United Kingdom concerning Lough Foyle ( and similarly Carlingford Lough ) may still not have been settled.

Foyle and part
The River Foyle separates part of County Donegal from parts of both counties Londonderry and Tyrone.
Historically Tyrone stretched as far north as Lough Foyle, and comprised part of modern day County Londonderry east of the River Foyle.
From 1983 to 1997 it was part of the Foyle constituency, held during that time by the then-SDLP leader John Hume.
As part of the nation-wide Sixth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the Boundary Commission of Northern Ireland propose expanding the Foyle seat by adding three wards to its south-namely Artigarvan, Dunnamanagh, and Slievekirk
After attending the Londonderry High School ( now part of Foyle and Londonderry College ) she moved to England at 18 where she spent three years studying drama at the Manchester Metropolitan School of Theatre.
Historically, the area of County Londonderry west of the River Foyle also forms part of Inishowen, the Foyle forming a natural border.
Christopher was the nearest male name to Christina, but from 1999 following the death of Christina Foyle, control passed to her nephew Christopher Foyle, who was given a small walk-on cameo part in the episode " Bad Blood ".
At the end of World War II after the Allied victory, the remainder of the German atlantic fleet of U-boats used to attack supply lines from America to Britain during the Battle of the Atlantic ( 1939 – 1945 ) were assembled in Lough Foyle and scuttled, as part of Operation Deadlight.
During the following season Foyle was part of the team which won the Football League Trophy and narrowly missed out on automatic promotion before losing the play-off final against West Bromwich Albion.
Originally a touring rock musician in Ireland, he started in radio at BBC Radio Foyle in 1985, the local station in his home city which he usually calls ‘ Stroke City ’ to reflect the difficulty regarding broadcasting the name of Derry / Londonderry ( each name is preferred by a different part of the local community ).
He was also a judge in the Foyle Young Poets Awards 2008, and went as a teacher with the winners for a week to The Hurst, an Arvon centre based in Shropshire, as part of their prize.
A particular dispute arose between the Government of the Irish Free State of the one part and the Northern Ireland and UK governments of the other part over territorial waters in Lough Foyle.
A particular dispute arose between the Government of the Irish Free State of the one part and the Northern Ireland and UK Governments of the other part over territorial waters in Lough Foyle.
The Irish Society's view was that the whole of Lough Foyle was part of County Londonderry and accordingly the border could not be that of the median line of Lough Foyle.

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