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  • contributed a number of articles on this subject to the Galway Vindicator and Galway Express between 1869 and 1871. His only full-length published work, The Irish...
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  • Barracks in Rosmuc in 1920. He began his journalistic career with the Galway Express, a weekly republican paper. In 1922 he joined the Irish Independent...
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    (1995), pp. 159–160. Baker (1972), p. 68. Villiers-Tuthill (1995). Galway Express (1885). Casserley (1974), p. 99. Rasche (1999). Villiers-Tuthill (1995)...
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  • appears just above the report of the execution of Patrick Walsh in The Galway Express of 23 September 1882. Both men were fluent Irish speakers but were convicted...
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  • Emily Berry". Geni. Retrieved 12 August 2019. "Census of Ireland". Galway Express. 47. 17 August 1912. "Irish Women's Franchise League and Irish Women's...
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  • been struck at the discipline of the Home Rule Army". The unionist Galway Express said that "another such victory would cost him the leadership of the...
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    Cork, Ennis and Galway. Bus Éireann has also commenced a Limerick to Galway Express service traveling on the M18 in addition to the regular service. Buses...
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  • Tuam News and then the Connacht Tribune. He was on the staff of the Galway Express when the offices and machinery were burned by Crown forces in 1920....
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  • September 2020 – via British Library Newspapers. "Galway Theatre". Galway Express. 26 September 1914. p. 5. "Marriage". East London Observer. 26 January...
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  • United States to Galway. She was refloated the next day and taken in to Galway. Express  United Kingdom The ship struck a rock at Portreath, Cornwall and was...
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    Thomson's infancy, and his mother married Mr. McDougal, proprietor of the 'Galway Express' newspaper. While a lad he worked in the editorial office of this paper...
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    killing local IRA volunteer Seamus Quirke and wrecking the offices of the Galway Express, a republican newspaper. 10 September 1920: IRA volunteer Patrick Gill...
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    (1875c:123); Verrill (1875c:214); Massy (1909:30); Nunn & Holmes (2008) Galway Express 1875; Ritchie (1918:137); Massy (1928:32); Taylor (1932:3); Robson (1933:692);...
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