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Galloway Galloway
Galloway district, Dumfries and Galloway, SW Scotland. The Rhinns, or Rinns, of Galloway is a rocky double peninsula that juts into the North Channel of the Irish Sea; its southern extremity is called the Mull of Galloway and is the southernmost point in Scotland. The black, hornless Galloway... Read more
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Irish Volunteers Irish Volunteers
Irish (National) Volunteers, a militia founded 25 November 1913 at the Rotunda in Dublin, often seen as a direct response to an article by Eoin MacNeill in the Gaelic League paper Claidheamh Soluis. In this article nationalists were called upon to arm themselves in defence of home rule as the... Read more
Irish language Irish language
Irish language also called Irish Gaelic and Erse, member of the Goidelic group of the Celtic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Celtic languages ). The history of Irish as a literary language falls into three periods: Old Irish (7th-9th cent. AD), Middle Irish (10th-16th... Read more
Lady Augusta Gregory Lady Augusta Gregory
Lady Augusta Gregory (Isabella Augusta Persse), 1859-1932, Irish dramatist. Though she did not begin her writing career until middle-age, Lady Gregory soon became a vital force in the Irish drama. She was a founder and the manager-director of the Abbey Theatre , for which she wrote many of her... Read more
Louth (Ireland) Louth (Ireland)
Louth , county (1991 pop. 90,724), 317 sq mi (821 sq km), NE Republic of Ireland. The county seat is Dundalk . The region borders the Irish Sea from the mouth of the Boyne River to Carlingford Lough. The terrain is an undulating plain, except for a hilly district in the north. Principal rivers are... Read more
Ulster Special Constabulary Ulster Special Constabulary
Ulster Special Constabulary (USC). During the Anglo‐Irish War the Royal Irish Constabulary was reinforced in 1920 in the south by the Black and Tans and Auxiliaries and in the north by the Ulster Special Constabulary. Recruited from the revived Ulster Volunteer Force, the new constabulary... Read more
Una Una
Una ♀ Anglicized form of Irish Úna. In Irish legend Úna is the mother of the hero Conn Cétchathach (Conn of the Hundred Battles). It was also the name of the beloved of the 17th-century poet Tomás Láidir Costello: banned by her parents from seeing him, Úna... Read more
Sinn Fein Sinn Fein
Sinn Féin [Irish,=we, ourselves], Irish nationalist movement. It had its roots in the Irish cultural revival at the end of the 19th cent. and the growing nationalist disenchantment with the constitutional Home Rule movement. The founder (1900) was Arthur Griffith , who in 1899 established... Read more
Irish Free State Irish Free State
Irish Free State, 1922–48. The state was formed by the Anglo-Irish treaty of December 1921, which granted dominion status, with defence safeguards, to twenty-six counties of the south and west of Ireland. Its first months, December 1922–April 1923, saw the completion of a bitter civil... Read more

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