Agnes O'Farrelly (born Agnes Winifred Farrelly; 24 June 1874 – 5 November 1951) (Irish: Úna Ní Fhaircheallaigh; nom-de-plume 'Uan Uladh'), was an academic...
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1933), Norwegian judge Agnes O'Casey (born 1995/1996), English actress Agnes O'Farrelly (1874–1951), Irish academic and professor Agnes Oaks (born 1970), Estonian...
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Poetry in Irish" (Nádúirfhilíocht na Gaedhilge), although his examiner Agnes O'Farrelly rejected the initial draft and he was obliged to rewrite it. At Swim-Two-Birds...
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Two former Camogie Association presidents Máire Ní Chinnéide and Agnes O'Farrelly were also presidents of Celtic Congress and exhibition matches have...
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where one of the speakers was Douglas Hyde. A prominent figure was Agnes O'Farrelly, who was also part of the Gaelic League and for a while was a member...
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Australasian provincial for the Sisters of the Little Company of Mary Agnes O'Farrelly (1874–1951), founding member of Cumann na mBan, from Rafoney Michael...
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Inspector with both the R.I.C. and the R.U.C. and, later, a Stormont MP. Agnes O'Farrelly – academic, writer and political activist Lisa O'Neill – singer-songwriter...
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and Royal University (later the NUI) where she was a classmate of Agnes O'Farrelly, Helena Concannon, and Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington. Máire learned Irish...
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Ireland portal Scotland portal Wales portal List of movements in Wales Agnes O'Farrelly Alan Heusaff Armes Prydein Charles de Gaulle John Stuart Stuart-Glennie...
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Executive members included Máire Ní Chinnéide, Úna Ní Fhaircheallaigh (Agnes O'Farrelly, who wrote pamphlets on behalf of the League), Bean an Doc Uí Choisdealbha...
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