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‘Phone Willie on the owner to Greeley Golden,’ arsa Siri.
‘Phone Willie on the owner to Greeley Golden,’ arsa Siri.
Most people called it Guinan's (sounds like Guy-nans) after the Irish owner, Jim Guinan.
His father’s name was Curnán, and as the owner of the Trinity College manuscripts who met Lluyd was certainly a man of learning and owner of treatises on ancient Law, one is tempted to suggest that the priest was his son.
“Just going over another bridge named after some dead slave owner,” a deir an bhean chnagaosta atá suite lena ais.
Na gnáthfhógraí...garraíodóireacht, ranganna, Polish handyman, plastering, bricklaying, gypsum board...Electric guitar for sale...cad ab ea é seo?...girl will do all hauskeeping at owner’s request, irning, laundry, windows, only €10 an hour...phone Eva from Poland...níorbh aon mhaith í sin.
A token of Cavanagh’s affection for O’Mahony, and of his loyalty to him, can be seen in Cavanagh’s participation in a fund-raising committee and circulating a letter, unknown to the Colonel, in which he explained O’Mahony’s difficulties with the publisher of his translation of Forus Feasa ar Éirinn and sought donations to help O’Mahony settle a debt whereby he would become sole owner of the plates of that book.’ Meastar gur luigh sé isteach ar an iriseoireacht in 1857 nuair a bhunaigh Ó Mathúna agus Doheny an iris The Phoenix ach nach raibh sé ach mar shlí bheatha pháirtaimseartha aige gur bunaíodh an iris The Emerald in 1868.
‘He’s one of your greatest gamblers and your most prominent owner, inne?’ a deir Sasanach a bhí le m’ais ar na céimeanna agus é ag síneadh a mhéire i dtreo an úinéara.
I ráiteas a tugadh dúinn, dúirt urlabhraí thar ceann An Garda Síochána: “The repossession was carried out by a private firm acting for the owner of the premises.
Muintir Chavasse ======== Tar éis dúinn an leabhar Cesca’s Diary a léamh, bhí eolas curtha againn ar an sloinne neamhchoitianta Chevasse/Chavasse, mar bhí Cesca an-tógtha le Gaeilgeoir darbh ainm Claud Chevasse: *‘His ancestor Claude Chavasse (son of Claudius Chavasse, owner of vineyards at Dauphiné in France) came to England during the Jacobite Rising of 1715 and settled in Burford in Oxfordshire.
ceapachán - appointment deis - opportunity eatramhach - interim glúin - generation tairseach - threshold úinéir - owner