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‘If any member of his Majesty’s forces are interfered with in Galway, you will meet with Father Griffin’s fate’.
‘If any member of his Majesty’s forces are interfered with in Galway, you will meet with Father Griffin’s fate’.
Scríobhadh ag an am faoi: ‘the difficulty in distinguishing between the ordinary agrarian trouble which might occur to anyone in Ireland whose land is coveted by others, and a seizure of land due to the claimants support of His Majesty’s Government.’
‘Seacht-sess (seas)’ ainm eile ar an sórt seo curaigh, agus bhíothas á dtógáil go dtí an 17ú céad, nuair a dhein an Captaen ‘Thomas Phillips, Seaman, & One of his Majesty’s (Séamas a’ Chac’) Tower engineers, his drawing of a portable Vessell of Wicker, ordinarily used by Ye Wild Irish’ ar bhruacha Loch Súilí, timpeall na bliana 1685.
Ar 4ú Feabhra seoladh cuireadh ó uimhir 10 Sráid Downing, Londain, chuig Thomas Kelly, MP, ó phríomhaire na Breataine: "Sir, On Tuesday February 10 1920 His Majesty will open Parliament in Person.
Ar 4ú Feabhra seoladh cuireadh ó uimhir 10 Sráid Downing, Londain, chuig Thomas Kelly, MP, ó phríomhaire na Breataine: "Sir, On Tuesday February 10 1920 His Majesty will open Parliament in Person.
Ar 4ú Feabhra seoladh cuireadh ó uimhir 10 Sráid Downing, Londain, chuig Thomas Kelly, MP, ó phríomhaire na Breataine: "Sir, On Tuesday February 10 1920 His Majesty will open Parliament in Person.