• Moore's Dublin Edition of Encyclopædia Britannica was an Irish printing of Encyclopædia Britannica Third Edition, printed by James Moore of College Green...
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    and Moore's rival in Byron's friendship John Cam Hobhouse prevailed. In what some were to call the greatest literary crime in history, in Moore's presence...
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    problem with the ninth edition (1889). Unlicensed copies were also sold in Dublin by James Moore under the title, Moore's Dublin Edition, Encyclopædia Britannica;...
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    he met Louis Welden Hawkins who became Moore's flatmate and whose trait, as a failed artist, shows up in Moore's own characters. He met many of the key...
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    Most Influential Guitar Heroes". Gary Moore's official biography, written by Harry Shapiro and authorised by Moore's estate, was released on 27 September...
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    Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland. On a bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the province of Leinster, bordered on the south...
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    in the 9th edition (1889). Illegitimate copies of the 3rd were also sold in Dublin by James Moore under the title, Moore's Dublin Edition, Encyclopædia...
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  • reprint of the Britannica's 3rd edition) Moore's Dublin Edition (1788–1797; largely a reprint of the Britannica's 3rd edition) The Complete Farmer: Or, a...
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    in Dublin, but the tradition of Old Moore's Almanac continues unbroken to this day. The Old Moore's Almanac is not to be confused with Old Moore's Almanack...
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    Trinity College Dublin (Irish: Coláiste na Tríonóide, Bhaile Átha Cliath), abbreviated as Trinity or TCD, and officially titled The College of the Holy...
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    Lyra Valkyria (category Sportspeople from Dublin (city))
    Retrieved 10 March 2025. Moore, John (13 December 2022). "12/13 NXT TV results: Moore's review of the NXT Deadline fallout edition with new NXT Tag Team...
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    describe the part of the city of Dublin that lies to the north of the River Liffey, and extending into part of North County Dublin. The part outside the city...
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  • England to Ireland, where she famously chastised the Freemasons of Dublin. Moore was born in London to French parents. Her mother died when she was three...
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    (a.k.a. 'Dublin Gas Comy.') – CBS demos recorded early 1970 (CBS, 1990) Skid Row (a.k.a. 'Gary Moore/Brush Shiels/Noel Bridgeman') – Gary Moore version...
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    Phil Lynott (category Singers from Dublin (city))
    to work full-time at the Guinness brewery in Dublin and was replaced by Belfast-born guitarist Gary Moore. Despite increased success, and the release of...
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    Ulysses (novel) (category Novels set in Dublin (city))
    announced that it would publish Kidd's much-anticipated edition of Ulysses as part of "The Dublin Edition of the Works of James Joyce" series. This book had...
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  • Christy Brown (category People from Crumlin, Dublin)
    his affair with Moore and married Carr at the Register Office, Dublin, in 1972. They moved to Stoney Lane, Rathcoole, County Dublin (now site of Lisheen...
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    Irish Biography, 3rd Edition. Dublin: Gill and MacMillan. p. 444. ISBN 0-7171-2945-4. Geraghty, Tom; Whitehead, Trevor (2004). The Dublin Fire Brigade. Jeremy...
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  • Dublin University is a university constituency in Ireland, which elects three senators to Seanad Éireann, the senate of the Oireachtas (the legislature...
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  • 21 October 2023. The final was played on 28 July 2024 at Croke Park in Dublin, between Armagh and Connacht champion Galway. Armagh won a second title...
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    John Andrew Stevenson (category Composers from Dublin (city))
    arrangements of Irish Melodies with poet Thomas Moore. He was granted an honorary doctorate by the University of Dublin and was knighted in April 1802. Stevenson...
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    17 March 1783. Moore succeeded as 6th Earl of Drogheda following the death of his father at sea while travelling from England to Dublin in October 1758...
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    (Irish: Sráid Grafton) is one of the two principal shopping streets in Dublin city centre — the other being Henry Street. It runs from St Stephen's Green...
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  • Nicky Ryan (category People from Artane, Dublin)
    in Dublin, Ryan gained initial recognition in the 1970s and 1980s for his work with several artists including Gary Moore, Planxty, Christy Moore and...
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  • anatomy, medicine, and surgery in Warren's Place. In 1840 he took a house in Dublin, and in 1841 was appointed physician to the Jervis Street Hospital. He also...
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    Robert Emmet (category Alumni of Trinity College Dublin)
    children of Dublin notables; here he learned oratory, fencing, astronomy, music, etc. One of his schoolmates was the poet and national bard Thomas Moore; Arthur...
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    July of the same year, Moore's judicial position was handed over to Mackie, and Moore was instead appointed Advocate-General. Moore was initially very upset...
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    Erwin Schrödinger (category Academics of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies)
    Hospital boarding school, Dublin after it was written for the School's 1955 edition of their Blue Coat to celebrate his leaving Dublin to take up his appointment...
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    Examiner. Dublin, Ireland. 29 March 1969. "On the radio". Evening Herald. Dublin, Ireland. 29 March 1969. "TV Today". The Irish Times. Dublin, Ireland...
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  • Henry Moore (1751–1844) was an English Wesleyan minister and biographer of Wesley and several early Methodists.. Moore was born in a suburb of Dublin and...
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