- of
Flemings Place, near
Mespil Road, Dublin. The
family later moved to
Denzille Street, Dublin, now
named Fenian Street. Bridget's name is not included...
- Hamburg: Signum. 255–260. Pollard,
Rachel (2006): The Avenue. Dublin:
Denzille Press. Rose,
Heath and John
Bosco Conama. 2018.
Linguistic imperialism:...
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Preceding agencies NQAI
FETAC HETAC IUQB
Jurisdiction Ireland Headquarters Denzille Lane,
Dublin Parent department Department of
Further and
Higher Education...
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brother Denzille Holles. His
descendants had a
number of
streets in this area
named for them,
including Denzille Street (now
Fenian Street),
Denzille Lane...
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formally called Denzille or
Denzil Street,
first appearing on maps
around 1770. It was
named after the son of John Holles,
Denzille Holles. It was renamed...
- then
started business on his own
account as a
builder in that city, at
Denzille Street. In that venture, he was successful; he
became the
leading spokesman...
- Department. Pollard, R., The Avenue: A
History of the
Claremont Institution,
Denzille Press, 2006.
School website Jordanstown Revisited –
Warts And All...
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Fitzwilliam Square,
Holles Street,
Clare Street,
Wentworth Place, and
Denzille Street. It was laid out to run
parallel with
Kildare Street. The street...
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Rachel (2006). The Avenue: A
History of the
Claremont Institution. Dublin:
Denzille. ISBN 0-9553239-0-8. RIA,
Dictionary of
Irish Biography, 2009, p. 907...
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Rachel (2006). The Avenue: A
History of the
Claremont Institution. Dublin:
Denzille. ISBN 0-9553239-0-8. Swan,
Geoffrey James (1996). From
Segregation to Integration:...