10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GALWEGIAN»
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Galwegian in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Galwegian and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Galwegian Gaelic is an extinct Goidelic dialect formerly spoken in South West Scotland.
In the later nineteenth century, nevertheless, it was argued with growing
conviction that Scott's Galwegian localities were actually based on the short
stretch of terrain covered by the coastal road between Gatehouse of Fleet and
Creetown to ...
Sir Walter Scott, Peter Garside, 1999
3
Galway Election: Copy of the Minutes of the Evidence Taken ...
It is “ A Galwegian.” 13067. Did you write that letter ?—I was often told I was “the
Galwe ian.” I did write one letter to the “ Galway xpress.” 13068. Was it under that
name ?—No, it was “ Another Galwegian.” - 13069. You never wrote any letter ...
4
Ireland Under Coercion (2nd ed.) (1 of 2) (1888)
This tallies with what I heard at Gweedore from my Galwegian acquaintance. He
thought Mr. Olphert, and Mr. Hewson, the agent, ought to have made peace on
the terms which Father Stephens said he was willing to accept for the tenants, ...
William Henry Hurlbert, 2012
... county ; and this property having, in some way respecting which Mrs Crehan
was a little bewildering in her explanation, come into the possession of a
gentleman with a fine old Galwegian name, the tribulations of the Crehans
commenced.
6
The Edinburgh monthly magazine [afterw.] Blackwood's ...
All this while, the unfortunate man of Dryfe was allowed to float, stunned and
senseless, down the river, and I never heard a single remark made on his
absence, except a brief sentence from the Galwegian, ' Let him sink or swoom; a
doomed ...
7
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... come into the possession of a gentleman with a fine 01 Galwegian name, the
tribulations of the Crehans commenced. The first thing done by the new landlord
was to raise the rent on his tenants, the second to deprive them of their mountain
...
8
Imagining Frontiers, Contesting Identities
When it came to the battle itself, Ailred leaves his readers in no doubt that it was
the rout of the Galwegian forces, who had insisted on leading the attack that
brought about the defeat of David's army53. This emphasis on the barbarity of the
...
Steven G. Ellis, Lud'a Klusáková, 2007
he whispered-; " it has appeared to me twice — his right hand help me, there it's
the third time P — And the Galwegian gazed upwards with eyes expanded with
terror, and seized, or rather anchored his hand in Paul's bosom, with a clutch ...
The American turned suddenly round, and, fixing his eyes on the Galwegian, said
, — " I know Galloway from the headland of Mull to the cleughs of Clouden, — hill,
hollow, and holm, — cape, carse, and castle. I have fished trouts in the ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «GALWEGIAN»
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Galwegian is used in the context of the following news items.
Don O'Riordan happy coaching Galway Ladies despite League of …
As are the Galwegian ladies team. O'Riordan says: “A month ago, as part of the FAI's Pro License, we were brought across to PEC Zwolle, the ... «Irish Mirror, Jul 15»
'Travellers and Romas liasing to set up staged car crashes and …
Former Galwegian brothers Martin, (left) and John Gerard Corcoran, now living in Open Gallery 2 Former Galwegian brothers Martin, (left) and ... «Irish Independent, Jul 15»
The Galway Fishery
This museum is well worth a visit for Galwegian and visitor alike, illustrating as it does, a particular aspect of Galway history over several ... «Galway Advertiser, Jul 15»
Galway United 2-4 Dundalk: Richie Towell on target again as …
Thirteen minutes after the restart, Dundalk punished a Galwegian lapse in concentration when the hosts' set-piece frailties were exposed once ... «Irish Mirror, Jul 15»
Green Hell by Ken Bruen
In Bruen's finest creation, 2001's The Guards, a Galwegian discharged cop and reluctant freelance gumshoe Jack Taylor is a metastasizing ... «Paste Magazine, Jul 15»
League Preview: Sligo Rovers -v- Galway United
SLIGO ROVERS. Despite a run of three straight losses, Sligo's relegation troubles can be eased with a victory over their Galwegian opponents. «Extratime.ie, Jul 15»
Irish Films Premiering at the Fleadh
... three Galwegian brothers who seek their fortune in Klondike Valley, produced by Pierce Boyce of Abú Media, and directed by Dathaí Keane. «The Irish Film Television Network, Jun 15»
Síle Seoige opens up about cancer battle: 'I wouldn't change a thing'
The 36-year-old Galwegian was struck with thyroid cancer three years ago but wouldn't change anything that happened. “I absolutely would not ... «Goss.ie, Jun 15»
Galway Film Fleadh programme launch - John C. Reilly, Aidan …
... Galway and the Closing Night film An Klondike is a frontier drama about three Galwegian brothers who seek their fortune in Klondike Valley. «Irish Independent, Jun 15»
Galway Film Fleadh announces 2015 programme, July 7-12
... Galway and the Closing Night film An Klondike is a frontier drama about three Galwegian brothers who seek their fortune in Klondike Valley. «Scannain, Jun 15»