1. Next generation of filmmakers commissioned to tell NHS Untold ...
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Marking NHS 75, the Arts and Humanities Research Council and BFI partner to fund three new short films inspired by the BFI National Archive’s ‘NHS on Film’ Collection .
2. Next generation of filmmakers to tell NHS Untold Film Stories - UKRI
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Marking NHS 75, AHRC and BFI partner to fund three new short films inspired by the BFI National Archive’s ‘NHS on Film’ collection.
3. Man who claims life is under threat has request for reporting restrictions ...
Oct 4, 2022 · A man who claims his life is under threat had his request for reporting restrictions on his case rejected in court as he was charged with burglary.
Darren Foster was brought before Judge Dermot Dempsey at Swords District Court over the alleged offence
4. Convicted man calls judge 'Skippy the Kangaroo' - The Irish Independent
May 20, 2013 · A 32-year-old man called Judge Dermot Dempsey 'Skippy the Kangaroo' after he was sentenced to eight months in prison at Swords Court last week.
A 32-YEAR-OLD man called Judge Dermot Dempsey 'Skippy the Kangaroo' after he was sentenced to eight months in prison at Swords Court last week.
5. [PDF] The origins of the lordship of Leinster and the role of William Marshal
Murchada, of the Uí Chennselaig and Dermot O'Dempsey of Clanmalier, does not seem to have had any destabilising effect on the internal affairs of Leinster ...
6. [PDF] Medieval Irish Dominican Studies
by Arthur McGallyly and the great guest-house by Dermot O'Trarasay. More ... O'Dempsey and an O'Nolan. As if to show that the authorities of the Order ...
7. Religion and Nation | Contested Island: Ireland 1460-1630
In the midlands Terence O'Dempsey, sheriff of Queen's County in 1593 ... Dermot MacMurrough in recovering the kingdom of Leinster. MacMurrough, it is ...
Abstract. By the early 17th century, the blurred religious allegiances of previous decades were rapidly giving way to a clear confessionalization. The Prot
8. Search or Print: Frank Durkan Papers: NYU Special Collections Finding Aids
Mulhulland, Michael Dermot: Case file, Visa application, 1994-2000, inclusive ... O'Dempsey. Seton Hall Law Review. Vol. 17, no. 1, 1987, inclusive. Box: 21 ...
Frank Durkan (1930-2006) was a New York-based Irish American attorney active in legal cases and human rights issues related to Northern Ireland. He was a central player on the U.S. end of the Northern Ireland Peace Process, particularly in his role as Chairman of the political pressure group Americans for a New Irish Agenda (ANIA). The papers reflect those activities, including the granting of a visa to Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams in 1994, the Good Friday Agreement in 1998, and decommissioning efforts down to 2002 document his work as an attorney with O'Dwyer & Bernstien law firm in New York. Durkan was widely consulted on deportation and extradition cases involving Irish Americans living in the United States and the collection documents the defense efforts mounted on behalf of his clients, particularly between 1991 and 2001. The collection also contains material of a personal nature on topics of interest to Durkan, including the Great Famine in Ireland, shipwrecks of Irish coming to the Americas, his membership and activities in the Irish History Roundtable and a collection of his books, legal, history and sports-related. A small amount of audio visual material completes the collection.
9. George Bernard Shaw: An Inventory of His Collection at the Harry ...
Kurlan, Dermot--51.2; Kyllmann, Otto--39.1 (2 from Shaw, 1), 51.2 (2) ... O'Dempsey, Fitzpatrick--41.5 (from Shaw) *; Odeon Theatre, Ltd.--52.4; Odham's ...
10. Goal-hungry O'Dempsey's cruise past Arles-Killeen - Laois Live
Aug 13, 2018 · ... Dermot Julian. However, they were hit with another hammer blow, as Eoin Finlay palmed home O'Dempsey's third goal. ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE ...
Division 1A league winners O’Dempsey’s brushed off their first round defeat to Graiguecullen and fired in four goals past Arles-Killeen to advance to round three. Arles-Killeen are now in relegation trouble, as their years of being Portlaoise’s biggest challengers look well behind ...
11. A Short History of Ireland from the Earliest Times to 1608 (1893)
235). This Dermot, who was in after times often called Dermot-na-Gall (of ... O'Dempsey chief of Offaly to demand submission and hostages, which the ...
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12. How the Henrician Reformation led to the Consolidation of English Rule in ...
38 Dermot Keogh, “Preface,” in The Course of Irish History, 4th ed. (Lanham ... O'Dyn, O'Dempsey, MacMorris, and O'More's sons. O'Brien and Cavanaugh ...
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13. Chapter One - De Gruyter
MacCarthy of Clancarthy, O'Brien of Clare, O'Dempsey of Clanmalier and Sarsfield of Kilmallock. ... to 1666, introduction by Dermot Englefield (2 vols., Shannon, ...
Notes was published in Making Ireland English on page 522.
14. A Popular History of Ireland, by Thomas D'Arcy McGee
But defeat still followed on defeat; in the first year of Malachy, they lost 1,200 men in a disastrous action near Castle Dermot ... Donald Kavanagh, O'Dempsey ...
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15. [PDF] A Popular History of Ireland V1 - Public Library UK
Dermot, with Olcobar the Prince−bishop of Cashel; and in the same or the ... O'Dempsey, and the native party in Leinster, set him at defiance, and his ...