- Lóegaire[pronunciation?] (Laoghaire, Láegaire, Loeguire,
sometimes anglicised as Leary) is a po****r
medieval Irish given name
borne by a
number of historical...
- orthography, and in
general usage. It is
sometimes unofficially written as Dún
Laoire. The old
anglicised spelling Dunleary is also seen. This last is how the...
- of the Town and
Country of the
County of Galway.
Dublin 1820: p. 80. Ó
Laoire 2007, p. 164.
Quoted in de Brún 2009, pp. 11–12. Fitzgerald, Garrett, 'Estimates...
- Máire Bhuí Ní
Laoghaire (1774–c.1848) was an
Irish poet from
County Cork, Ireland. Ní Laoghaire's
works were
composed in the
Irish language and, delivered...
- & Francis. ISBN 9781134647316.
Retrieved 12
April 2018. Williams, Sean;
Laoire,
Lillis Ó (2011).
Bright Star of the West: Joe Heaney,
Irish Song Man. Oxford...
- Uí
Cheallaigh 1991 Liam
Lillis Ó
Laoire 1992 Áine Uí
Cheallaigh 1993 Nora Bn Mhic
Dhonnacha 1994 Liam
Lillis Ó
Laoire 1995 Mairéad Ní Oistín 1996 Gearóidín...
- role in Bob Quinn's
first feature Irish-language drama,
Caoineadh Airt Uí
Laoire. He
hosted the show SBB ina Shuí with Gráinne
Gleoite from 1976 to 1982...
-
Stationery Office /
Oifig an tSoláthair. 1947.
Retrieved 30
March 2020. Ó
Laoire,
Muiris (1997). "The
Standardization of
Irish Spelling: an Overview". Journal...
-
Patrick lit a
Paschal fire on this
hilltop in 433 in
defiance of High King
Laoire. The
story says that the fire
could not be
doused by
anyone but Patrick...
-
about the year 1700 when
Father Denis O'****ny [came to the area] "Uibh
Laoire Website". Uibhlaoireparish.com.
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original on 1 December...