- of
prayer and solitude, he was
named the "Culdee"; in
other words, the
Ceile Dé, or "Servant of God." Not
satisfied with his hermitage,
which was only...
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Patrick McHale VC (Irish: Pádraig Mac
Céile; 1826 – 26
October 1866) was born in Killala,
County Mayo, and was an
Irish recipient of the
Victoria Cross...
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without any
wooden support. The wall
surfaces on the
interior were
often "
ceiled" with
wainscoting and
plastered for
warmth and appearance.
Brick infill...
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Urban Land (Ceiling and Regulation) Act, 1976) Act, 2017, Bare Acts Live
Ceiled and Repealed:
Urban Land (Ceiling and Regulation) Act, Ni****h
Desai ****ociates...
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abbots of
Armagh Tenure Ordinary Notes. d. 758 Célé
Petair Also
known as
Céile Petair from Crích Bresail, or Cele-Peter. d. 768
Saint Fer dá Chrích mac...
- well as 56" wide
drywall sheets that
eliminate a seam when used in high-
ceiled rooms such as ours. In the ba****t, Bill
Clayton takes us
through the perimeter...
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seinneadair /ˈʃeɲət̪ɪɾʲ/ è, èi /ɛː/ /eː/ crè /kʰɾʲɛː/, sèimh /ʃɛːv/ dè /tʲeː/,
cèile /ˈkʰʲeːlə/ eo /ɔ/
deoch /tʲɔx/,
leotha /ˈlɔ.ə/ eò, eòi
initially /jɔː/ eòlas...
- a
prolific composer,
writing over 100 songs.
These include "Come to the
Céile", "The Old
Killarney Hat", "If You'll Only Come
Across the Seas to Ireland"...
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livelihoods of many hill farmers". www.irishexaminer.com. 9
October 2014. "The
Ceiles and the Land Laws -
Brehon Laws". www.libraryireland.com. Ginnell, Laurence...
- The roof is
ceiled and
divided into panels, with gilt
bosses at the intersections. It is the only
medieval nave roof in
Suffolk to be
ceiled and panelled...