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On your birthday this year, which fell on a Friday, you listened to Duke Ellington and drank Tyrconnell Whiskey - a little too much, in fact.
A Test Of Faith: Julian Gilmour: Reader Scifi Fiction | SciFi UK Review 2008
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It too was crushed; and, by the "flight of the earls" -- Tyrone and Tyrconnell -- was completed the work which had been commenced by Henry II.
Is Ulster Right? Anonymous
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It was in his own Tyrconnell, but a few miles from that home by Lough Gartan, where he first saw the light, and from his foster home amid the mountains of Kilmacrenan, that, rising with their green belts of trees and purple mantles of heather over the valleys, seemed like huge festoons hung from the blue-patched horizon.
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There are slight remains of a castle of the O'Donnells, earls of Tyrconnell, where the English, on attempting to besiege it, were defeated and lost heavily in their retreat across the river, in 1597.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various
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Tyrconnell, and a tower of strength to our Cause, presided, and it was, undoubtedly, one of the most representative gatherings of the Irish race from all parts of the world ever held.
The Life Story of an Old Rebel John Denvir
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Tyrone and Tyrconnell "(1868);" Rise and Fall of the Irish Franciscan
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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Tyrconnell (Rory O'Donnell, brother of Hugh Roe), fled from Ireland in 1607, Conry proved a devoted friend in their exile and accompanied them to Rome.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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After the disaster of Kinsale (1601) he accompanied Hugh Roe O'Donnell (Prince of Tyrconnell) to Spain in the hope of interesting anew the Spanish
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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When the Revolution of 1688 drove James II from his British dominions, Ireland was held for him by Richard Talbot, Earl (afterwards Duke) of Tyrconnell.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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Moore was chaplain and confessor to Tyrconnell through whose influence and on the recommendation of the Irish Catholic bishops, he was appointed
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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