Local news in the aftermath of the 1916 Rising

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February 16th-22nd, 1917 Considerable disappointment was manifested at Fermoy when it was found that there were no potatoes in the Saturday market for sale although...

Local news in the aftermath of the 1916 Easter Rising

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June 16th - 22nd 1916 At a special meeting of the committee of Castletownroche Hurling Club, Mr R. Kiely, chairman, presiding, a vote of sincere...

Local news in the aftermath of the 1916 Easter Rising

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November 17th-23rd, 1916 Heavy rain and storms resulted in some terrible flooding. In Lismore, the low-lying portions of the town below the bridge were several...

Local news in the Aftermath of the 1916 Rising

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September 22nd-28th 1916 Having been arrested under the Defence of the Realm Act on a charge of wearing the Irish Volunteer Uniform, Mr W.J. Ryan...

Candyman and Liam Keniry team up at Kempton Park

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WEEK 49: MONDAY, 30 NOV-SUNDAY, 6 DEC. Another 8 winners to report on from Avondhu area locals based in the UK. Liam Keniry took the...

Local news in the aftermath of the 1916 Rising

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February 2nd-8th, 1917 A sensational occurrence happened at Kilballyboy near Clogheen when James Greelye, a small farmer, was found dead on the road by his...

Capard King strikes for Jonjo O’Neill – 7 winners for connections...

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WEEK 47: MONDAY, 16 NOV – SUNDAY, 22 NOVEMBER Back down to earth with a bang this week but still 7 winners to report from...

Ellen’s Week | Doggone it!

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I’m not a dog lover in the have ‘em-in-the-house, bring-‘em-in-the-front-seat-of-the-car, put-a-little-coat-on-‘em sense of the word. I don’t dislike dogs. It’s just that I like cats...

Local news in the aftermath of the 1916 Easter Rising

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June 30th-July 6th 1916 It was anticipated that a most attractive game of cricket would result from the meeting of Cork County versus South of...

Local news in the aftermath of the 1916 Easter Rising

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July 21st-27th 1916 Michael E Carney, of Mitchelstown, a young man who had been attached to the Limerick Post Office for the previous twelve months...

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