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Unraveling Historical Claims: Accusations of Inaccuracy in Irish Conversion Tale and The Spectator’s “Irish Marauder” Narrative

In a recent exchange of letters to The Tablet, a Catholic newspaper, and The Spectator, an accusation of inaccuracy has taken center stage, challenging the reliability of historical claims regarding religious conversions in Ireland. The debate began when a correspondent, John Frimland of the Catholic Presbytery in Bedford, questioned the… Read More

Limerick Hotel Under New Management

The National Hotel and Restaurant, located at 12 Bedford Row in Limerick, is now under new management. This centrally-located and well-established hotel offers breakfasts, dinners, luncheons, teas, and beds at competitive prices. J. Hannan is the new proprietor. The National Hotel and Restaurant, a renowned establishment situated in the heart… Read More

United Irish League Rally

In the scenic locale of Ballysimon, Co. Limerick, a significant meeting of the United Irish League (UIL) convened this Sunday, marking a pivotal moment for the organisation and Irish nationalism. The gathering, aimed at reinforcing the League’s foundation, was chaired by Mr M. Fitzgerald, with notable figures such as Alderman… Read More

Shannon Ward Contest: Labor Party Candidates Rivalry and the Path Towards Honest Municipal Representation

The Shannon Ward contest showcases extraordinary activity, particularly among the Labor Party candidates. Resolutions in favor of Leahy have been adopted by the Typographical Society, which he presides over, and the Institute, whose members also support labour candidates. Leahy’s supporters believe he will be an honest, sensible, and dedicated councilor,… Read More

Volunteers Rally for Home Rule

In a fervent gathering at the helm of the East Limerick United Irish League, Mr P.J. O’Shaughnessy, Member of Parliament, underscored the challenges and opportunities facing the Home Rule movement in Ireland. Amidst the historic push for legislative autonomy, O’Shaughnessy highlighted the complex dynamics at play, particularly concerning the Ulster… Read More

“The Career of Sergeant-Major Nunnerley: A Survivor of the Charge of the Light Brigade with Ties to Limerick City”

Sergeant-Major Nunnerley, a distinguished veteran of the Crimean War, holds a unique connection to the city of Limerick that adds a poignant layer to his remarkable story. Residing in Ormskirk, Nunnerley’s journey through military service brought him to the forefront of one of history’s most iconic events—the Charge of the… Read More

Remembering Limerick

Part I Old Limerick! Your ancient name evokes memories of joyful times,Of youth, peace, and dreams amid your intertwining bowers’ chimes.Gazing back through evening’s gloom at King John’s historic towers,Enraptured by the Shannon’s whisper, nature’s sweet lullaby empowers.Curraghour, Treaty Stone, and bridges of ghostly fame,The Castle, Abbey, and Old Town… Read More

“The Irish Educational Review Launches Amidst Calls for Reform: Insights from Notable Figures on the University Question”

The emergence of “The Irish Educational Review” marks a significant milestone in the landscape of Irish education, underscoring a heightened interest in the ongoing deliberations surrounding the country’s educational framework. As the publication makes its inaugural appearance, it endeavours to serve as a platform for the exchange of ideas, opinions,… Read More

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