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  1. John Ireland: Webster's Timeline History, 1760 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  2. The Correspondence of Alan Bush And John Ireland: 1927-1961 by Rachel O'higgins, 2006-11-24
  3. John Ireland: A Catalogue, Discography and Bibliography by Stewart R. Craggs, 2007-10-19
  4. The journal of John Stevens, containing a brief account of the war in Ireland, 1689-1691 by John Stevens, Robert H. 1874- ed Murray, 2010-07-30
  5. Ireland, France, and Prussia; a selection from the speeches and writings of John Mitchel by John Mitchel, J de L Smyth, 2010-08-02
  6. The speech of the Right Honourable John, Earl of Clare, ... in the House of Lords of Ireland, Monday, February 19, 1798, on a motion made by the Earl of Moira, ... by John Fitzgibbon, 2010-06-10
  7. The speech of the Right Honourable John, Earl of Clare, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, in the House of Lords of Ireland, on a motion made by him on Monday, February 10, 1800. ... Second edition. by John Fitzgibbon, 2010-06-09
  8. The voice of Ireland: being an interview with John Redmond, M.P., and some messages from representative Irishmen regarding the Sinn Fein rebellion by John Edward Redmond, 1916-01-01
  9. John Hume and the Sdlp: Impact and Survival in Northern Ireland (New Directions in Irish History) by Gerard Murray, 1998-07
  10. Northern Ireland: Can Sean and John Live in Peace? : An American Legal Perspective by Carol Daugherty Rasnic, 2003-04-01
  11. The works of William Hogarth; with descriptions and explanations, by John Trusler, John Nichols and John Ireland by William Hogarth, 2222
  12. The fall and redemption. Being the substance of a sermon preached at Ballynahone in the county of Tyrone in Ireland, in the year 1752. By John Cennick. The second edition. by John Cennick, 2010-06-24
  13. The art of rhetoric made easy: or, the elements of oratory briefly stated, and fitted for the practice of the studious youth of Great-Britain and Ireland: ... corrected and improved. By John Holmes, ... by John Holmes, 2010-06-10
  14. The speech of the Right Honourable John, Earl of Clare, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, in the House of Lords of Ireland, on a motion made by the Earl ... 19, 1798, ... Third edition corrected. by John Fitzgibbon, 2010-05-28

81. Strawbridge Family History Web Page
Letters, articles, photographs, and family tree information about Strawbridges, especially the descendants of john Strawbridge, circa 1715 1768, who emigrated from northern ireland to Cecil County, Maryland.
http://users.erols.com/aswhite
STRAWBRIDGE FAMILY HISTORY Information About Descendants of John Strawbridge, ca. 1715 - 1768 Born in northern Ireland, Died in Cecil County, Maryland James Strawbridge 1755-1805 This site is dedicated to presenting information about Strawbridge family genealogy. In particular, it provides family tree information, articles, old family letters, and photographs of descendants of John Strawbridge, born about 1715 in northern Ireland, who emigrated to Maryland, USA, about 1752 and died there in 1768 or thereabouts. I will continue to add to the site as I gather more information and as I find time to organize information that I have collected but not yet sorted out. I hope these materials will be useful to others who are researching their family history, and I would be glad to hear from anyone who has information that may help fill in some of the holes in mine. Please click on the links below to find the materials you want. Family Tree A series of linked "cards" with all available information on John Strawbridge, ca. 1715-1768, and his descendants. Family History Articles and Letters The text of several letters written to and from Strawbridges and others, as well as some articles giving information about members of the family.

82. The Descendants Of The Rusks From Ireland
Descendants of john Rusk, born about 1750 in Ulster, ireland, and immigrated to the United States in 1791. Database, photos, charts, research contacts, and links.
http://billrusk.home.attbi.com/
The Rusks From Ireland This data base consists of approximately 252 Rusk descendants of John Rusk who was born about 1750 in Ulster Ireland, and immigrated to the United States in 1791. While some of the information came from personal acquaintances, most came from published documents and other Rusks I have contacted over the years.
I am a descendant of John Rusk through his son, David Rusk (b. abt. 1820 in Clemson, South Carolina). David and his brother, Thomas Jefferson Rusk, both fought in the Battle of San Jacinto against the Mexican Army for Texas's Independence from Mexico in 1836.
My father was William Carl Rusk (b. 4/8/1912, d. 6/14/1978); my grandfather was William Henry Rusk (b. 9/11/1885, d. 5/10/1982); my g-grandfather was David Franklin Rusk (b. 7/25/1852, d. 12/24/1911); my gg-grandfather was David Rusk (b. abt. 1820). David was T. J. Rusk's brother. I was born 1/5/1940 in Wills Point, Texas (about 50 miles east of Dallas) and now live in Richardson, Texas.
I use Family Tree Maker Version 8.0 and will be happy to share my computer file with interested cousins at no charge other than copy and postage costs. Just drop me an e-mail at: billrusk@attbi.com.

83. Clinichome1
Practitioner explains the benefits of hypnotherapy and brief psychoanalytical behaviour therapy.
http://hypnotherapy.club24.co.uk/Clinichome1.htm
JOHN BREEN HYPNOTHERAPY 15B SCOTCH STREET DOWNPATRICK CO. DOWN N. IRELAND TEL: BT Cellnet mobile Email: johnbreen@hypnotherapy.club24.co.uk HYPNOTHERAPY * PSYCHOTHERAPY * HYPNOANALYSIS Click here to enrich your mind and take control

84. Ireland Photography .com - Library Stock Images Of Ireland For Professional Phot
Images of ireland including cities, people, and landscape.
http://www.irelandphotography.com
IrelandPhotography.com features library stock photos of Ireland by John Herriott, for use by professional photo buyers in design, advertising and publishing. All images were photographed on medium format transparency film unless otherwise stated.
All images for professional use will be supplied in digital form.
Also included on this site are a number of original photographs that anyone can order for private display purposes, these will be hand printed on traditional exhibition quality paper.

85. Southern Part Of Ireland, John Thomson, 1827
23133 Southern Part of ireland, john Thomson, 1827. Price 85.00 SOUTHERNPART OF ireland. An engraved map showing ireland south of Galway.
http://www.antiquemaps.com/uk/ireland/23133.htm
23133 Southern Part of Ireland, John Thomson, 1827. Price: 85.00
SOUTHERN PART OF IRELAND. An engraved map showing Ireland south of Galway. Inset uncoloured view of the Bank of Ireland in Dublin. 23 x 19 inches, 590 x 495 mm. Original outline and wash colouring. A little very light browning in the sea area, otherwise good condition. From Thomson's New General Atlas. Ireland

86. Marriage Certificate Of John Slator And Mary Nugent
Information from the marriage certificate of john Slator and Mary Nugent in Tipperary, ireland, in 1915
http://www.geocities.com/kevin_slator/Slator-Nugent-marriage.html?958589661010

87. Antique Map Ireland, John Dower, 1834
25873 ireland, George Frederick Cruchley, 1854 Price 65.00 ireland. From Cruchley’sGeneral Atlas for the use of Schools and Private Tuition. ireland.
http://www.antiquemaps.com/uk/ireland/25873.htm
25873 Ireland, George Frederick Cruchley, 1854 Price: 65.00
Ireland

88. Galway, John
Photographs of buildings, landscapes, and scenic locations in Ulster, Northern ireland.
http://www.ulsterview.com/

89. Ireland,John
ireland,john (18791962). Sex, Male. Comments, Fantasy Sonata. Written,1943. Duration, Comments, Ded. to Frederick Thurston. An English
http://www.woodwind.org/Databases/Composers/Names/004938.html
Find: The Database Home Page < Ippolitov-Ivanov,Mikhail Mikhailovich To the Index Irwin,Pat >> Ireland,John (1879-1962) Sex Male Comments Fantasy Sonata
Written Duration Comments Ded. to Frederick Thurston. An English work in one movement which blends romanticism, impressionism, and some dissonance poetically. Involves extensive altissimo playing. Publisher
Inst. Clarinet in Bb, Piano Grade Comments Prepared on Fri Jan 24 20:07:56 2003

90. Lights Of Ireland
Contemporary color photographs by john Eagle, with brief historical overviews.
http://www.lighthousegetaway.com/lights/eagle/eagle.html
All of the photos in this section were taken by my friend John Eagle, a photographer in Ireland who publishes a series of post cards featuring the Irish Lights. John's photos capture perfectly the ruggedly beautiful settings for these noble sentinels. John takes many of his lighthouse photos from the air with the help of his chopper pilot, Capt. Mick Conneely. You can email John at: eaglejr@indigo.ie to say hello and get the details about his post cards. Lighthouse Home Page

91. Adlib Restaurants Of Ireland - John's Place
john's Place Main Street Emyvale Co. Monaghan Phone (047) 87088 Fax (047) 84210,Restaurant Profile. Head Chef, john Mc Mahon. Proprietor, john Mc Mahon. Web Address,
http://www.adlib.ie/detailprint.asp?ID=951

92. Vocations: Home Page
Dublin, ireland (Vocation)
http://www.brothers-vocations.ie.nu/
St. John of God Brothers: Vocations (Ireland) - MAIN HEADINGS -
Contacts

St. John of God

Saints/Blessed

Brothers/Order
... E-Mail - Request for Prayers? - Vocation Director
St. John of God Brothers
"The Abbey"
Celbridge
Co. Kildare IRL
Tel. (01) 628.8350
Fax. (01) 628.0790 Other Vocation Contacts " Do good to yourselves, my brothers and sisters, as you do good to others " (St. John of God) " In truth I tell you, in so far as you did this to one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did it to me." [Matt. 25:40] God has given each and every one of us many talents, many graces, many gifts. He gives us those gifts for His greater Glory and Honour. Among the gifts He has given to me and others is that of a Vocation of being a Brother in the Hospitaller Order of St. John of God. What gifts has God given you ? Have you ever considered the possibility that He may also be calling you to live our particular way of life. He may be offering you this gift for the benefit of the poor, the sick, the underprivileged or marginalized, the disabled or handicapped, the frail elderly and so many other of our brothers and sisters who are calling out for our assistance, for that '

93. House To Rent, Ballyduff, Tralee, Kerry Ireland - John Walsh, Ballyduff, Tralee,
Contact john Walsh, Ballyduff Village, Tralee, County Kerry. TEL +35371 31184. Back to ireland Journal E-mail Great Book of Kerry
http://www.kerryweb.ie/destination-kerry/ballyduff/johnwalsh.html
Ballyduff Village,
Tralee,
Co. Kerry.
Tel+353-66-7131184
The rural village of Ballyduff is surrounded by rich dairy pasture lands and to the North you have The Cashen River and Ballybunion Town with its world renown Golf Course. At Rattoo Ballyduff stands the last of the Kerry Round Towers. Ballyduff was the ancestral home of Edmond Barrett an Olympic Gold Medal winner and Mary Pickford, the great American silent screen star who together with Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks founded "Universal Studios", Hollywood, U.S.A.
This Large House in the village includes: -
6 Bedroms / Bathroom.
Large Kitchen.
Dining Room / Sitting Room.
Local Amenities nearby: -
Ballybunion Golf Course. Ballybunion Beach 10 minutes away. Rattoo Round Tower. Ideal base for touring the Kerry Coastline. Tralee Town 25 minutes away. Ballyheigue Beach 20 minutes. Listowel Town 9 miles away. Kerry Way Walks. Looking forward to hearing from you Contact: - John Walsh, Ballyduff Village, Tralee, County Kerry. TEL: +353 71 31184 Back to Ireland Journal E-mail Great Book of Kerry Site maintained by Kerryweb Ireland Ltd.

94. Foreign Correspondent - 19/5/1998: Northern Ireland - John Hume
Northern ireland john Hume. Broadcast 19/5/1998 Reporter George Negus.LEAD STORY SERIES 7 EPISODE 34. Synopsis On May 22nd residents
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Broadcast: 19/5/1998 Reporter: George Negus LEAD STORY
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EPISODE 34 Synopsis On May 22nd residents of Ireland, north and south, will vote on the peace deal for a new political settlement to the 'troubles'in Northern Ireland.
Polls predict it will pass, and clearly this will mean an historic breakthrough for the province and the best chance of peace for thirty years.
George Negus follows the campaigns of the major players in the north prior to the referendum.The battle for the Unionist vote will be fought between the mainstream Ulster Unionists, led by David Trimble, who support the deal, and the Democratic Unionist Party, led by Ian Paisley, who maintains his passion against any deal with the Republicans. On the republican side the deal is a personal triumph for the leader of the SDLP, John Hume, who for the last thirty years has pursued a non-violent, negotiated settlement. This has often cost him the support of many in the Republican camp who have drifted to the hard line pursued by Sinn Fein, led by Gerry Adams. Negus assesses the likely outcome of the referendum and whether a shift in support between the hardliners and the moderates on both sides will affect the chances of success in the implementation stage.
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95. St. Patrick
From the book Lives of Saints , published by john J. Crawley.
http://www.ewtn.com/library/MARY/PATRICK.HTM
SAINT PATRICK APOSTLE OF IRELAND—389-461 Feast: March 17 The field of St. Patrick's labors was the most remote part of the then known world. The seed he planted in faraway Ireland, which before his time was largely pagan, bore a rich harvest: whole colonies of saints and missionaries were to rise up after him to serve the Irish Church and to carry Christianity to other lands. Whether his birthplace, a village called Bannavem Taberniae, was near Dunbarton-on-the-Clyde, or in Cumberland, or at the mouth of the Severn, or even in Gaul near Boulogne, has never been determined, and indeed the matter is of no great moment. We know of a certainty that Patrick was of Romano-British origin, and born about the year 389. His father, Calpurnius, was a deacon, his grandfather a priest, for at this time no strict law of celibacy had been imposed on the Christian clergy. Patrick's own full name was probably Patricius Magonus Sucatus. At length he heard a voice in his sleep bidding him to get back to freedom and the land of his birth. Thus prompted, he ran away from his master and traveled to a harbor where a ship was about to depart. The captain at first refused his request for passage, but after Patrick had silently prayed to God, the pagan sailors called him back, and with them he made an adventurous journey. They were three days at sea, and when they reached land they traveled for a month through an uninhabited tract of country, where food was scarce. Patrick writes: "And one day the shipmaster said to me: 'How is this, O Christian? Thou sayest that thy God is great and almighty; wherefore then canst thou not pray for us, for we are in danger of starvation? Likely we shall never see a human being again.' Then I said plainly to them: 'Turn in good faith and with all your heart to the Lord my God, to whom nothing is impossible, that this day He may send you food for your journey, until ye be satisfied, for He has abundance everywhere.' And, by the help of God, so it came to pass. Lo, a herd of swine appeared in the way before our eyes, and they killed many of them. And in that place they remained two nights; and they were well refreshed and their dogs were sated, for many of them had fainted and been left half- dead by the way. After this they rendered hearty thanks to God, and I became honorable in their eyes; and from that day they had food in abundance."

96. John Ireland @ Catharton Musicians
john ireland. ? Bored? Meet people at Café Catharton Websites The john irelandTrust. Message Boards Suggest or Request a board. Mailing Lists
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97. St John Of God Health Care - Our Heritage
The Australian websites of a nursing congregation founded in ireland to nurse the sick and destitute.
http://www.sjog.org.au/heritage/index.html
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The Sisters of St John of God The Congregation of the Sisters of St John of God was originally founded in Ireland in 1871, at a time of great need. Hunger and famine were rife and there was much oppression and suffering. It was in this atmosphere of poverty and distress that Thomas Furlong, the Bishop of Ferns, County Wexford, helped institute an Order of Nursing Sisters to meet the needs of the starving and degraded people of his diocese. Sister Visitation, born Brigid Clancy, along with five other Irish Sisters, responded to the Bishop's plea to minister to the sick and destitute of his region. They arrived in Wexford on 7 October 1871 and this became "Foundation Day" for the Sisters of St John of God. In 1895, at the request of Bishop Matthew Gibney of Perth, eight Sisters answered the call to bring their nursing skills to Australia to care for the many victims of typhoid and other diseases in Western Australia. These women who we now refer to as our "Pioneer Sisters" formed a very talented and courageous group of women. At the time of their arrival in Australia they were aged from 21 - 34 years and all were women of deep spirituality and personal faith in Jesus Christ.

98. Ireland, John, 1838-1918
ireland, john, 18381918 1838-1918, American Roman Catholic prelate, first archbishopof St. Paul, Minn. (1888-1918), b. Co. ireland, john, 1838-1918.
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    Urban, and rural landscape photographs of Wales, England, ireland, Italy, France, The Netherlands and Switzerland.
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    John Davies's documentary landscape photographs from Britain and Western Europe are observations of the changes taking place to our populated environment. This site is designed to give a transparent view into his photographic work and can be explored through recent interviews, essays and sample images. John Davies is well known for his rural and urban photographs and has exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Pompidou Centre in Paris and the V&A in London. John Davies is currently working on his long term project, "Metropoli", exploring major cities in the UK
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    100. Ireland, John, 1879-1962
    ireland, john, 18791962 1879-1962, English composer. Inspired by ireland,john, 1879-1962. 1879-1962, English composer. Inspired by
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