The Proceedings of the RoyalIrishAcademy PRIA is the journal of the RoyalIrishAcademy , founded in 1785 to promote the study of Science, Polite Literature and Antiquities. The Proceedings, comprising papers presented to the Academy, are correspondingly divided into three sections, A, B and C. External links http www.ria.ie publications journals procci Official site http www.xs4all.nl tbreen Journals PRIA.html Contents of Section C vols. 29 1911 1912 to 99 1999 . humanities journal stub Category Irish magazines Category RoyalIrishAcademy Category Multidisciplinary academic journals ... more details
distinguish Royal Hibernian Academy The RoyalIrishAcademy RIA lang ga Acadamh R oga na h ireann , based ... statement blockquote The RoyalIrishAcademy, the academy for the sciences and humanities for the whole ... of Irish learning internationally. ref cite web title Mission statement publisher RoyalIrishAcademy ... Election to Membership of the RoyalIrishAcademy is a public recognition of academic excellence ... RoyalIrishAcademy MRIA after their name. The criterion for election to Membership is a significant ... a television or a radio series. Library See also Category RoyalIrishAcademy Library The Academy ..., T.O. 1985 Raifeartaigh, T.O. 1985 The RoyalIrishAcademy A bicentennial history 1785 1985 Dublin RoyalIrishAcademy ref It is an important research centre for studies covering Irish history, Irish ..., government agencies and, where appropriate, industry. Academy House In 1852 the RoyalIrish ..., Secretary for International Relations and a Staff Representative. The RoyalIrishAcademy became ... of the Irish Language Great Book of Lecan Proceedings of the RoyalIrishAcademy References reflist ... member list.aspx RoyalIrishAcademy members Science Committees https www.ria.ie Our Work Committees ... OIC International Council for Science DEFAULTSORT RoyalIrishAcademy Category 1785 establishments ... IrishAcademy Category Scientific societies Ireland Category All Ireland organisations de RoyalIrishAcademy es Real Academia de Irlanda fr RoyalIrishAcademy ga Acadamh R oga na h ireann no RoyalIrishAcademy ru ... s, humanities and social sciences . It is one of Ireland Ireland s premier List of Irish learned societies learned societies and List of Irish cultural institutions cultural institutions and currently has around 420 Members, elected in recognition of their academic achievements. The Academy was established in 1785 and granted royal charter in 1786. ref Harbison, Peter 2003 RoyalIrish ... more details
primary sources date March 2008 Infobox University name RoyalIrishAcademy of Music native name Ceol Acadamh R oga na h ireann image name image size caption latin name motto tagline established 1848 type Private university Private endowment staff faculty president Deborah Kelleher provost principal rector chancellor vice chancellor dean head label head students undergrad postgrad doctoral profess city Dublin state Leinster country Ireland campus free label free colors colours mascot fightsong nickname affiliations footnotes website http www.riam.ie www.riam.ie address publictransit telephone 353 1 6764412 coor logo The RoyalIrishAcademy of Music RIAM is a linked college of Dublin City University located in Dublin , Ireland . It was founded in 1848 by a group of music enthusiasts and moved to its present address in Westland Row in 1871. The following year it was granted the right to use the title Royal . In addition to academic degrees, the RIAM offers a variety of courses and examinations in the fields of music , public speaking and drama , including associate and licentiate diplomas. Grade examinations and practical and teaching diplomas can be taken by internal and external students ... former students and alumni of the RoyalIrishAcademy of Music include Tara Blaise pop and folk singer ... at the RoyalIrishAcademy of Music past and present include Brian Boydell composer, broadcaster and writer ... RoyalIrishAcademy Of Music Categories Category Classical music in Ireland Category Dublin City University ...?id ANgdh 3cMowC&pg PA401&dq 22Royal IrishAcademy of Music 22&as brr 3&sig ACfU3U2pfKe0BxGmOiPSmwCjWn6Hv 8qrg PPA400,M1 The Blackwell Companion to Modern Irish Culture , Blackwell Publishing, 2001, pp.  400 401. ISBN 0 631 22817 9 External links http www.riam.ie RoyalIrishAcademy of Music ... of Ireland Ireland university stub Other languages ga Ceol Acadamh R oga na h ireann sv RoyalIrishAcademy of Music ... more details
RoyalIrishAcademy MS 24 P 33 is an Irish dunaire or poem book compiled by the scribe Ruaidhr h ig nn , sometime in the late seventeenth century. It was made for the Clandeboy O Neills. Alongside the poems are two prose historical tracts, dating from apparently the late sixteenth century An Leabhar Eoghanach , and Ceart U N ill References Leabhar Cloinne Aodha Buidhe , ed. T. Donnchadha, Dublin, 1931, pp. ix xii. Tyrone s Gaelic Literary Legacy, by Diarmaid Diobhlin, in Tyrone History and Society, 403 432, ed. Charles Dillon and Henry A. Jefferies, Geography Publications, Dublin, 2000. ISBN 0906602 718. DEFAULTSORT RoyalIrishAcademy Ms 24 P 33 Category Irish manuscripts Category Irish history stubs Category 17th century manuscripts Category RoyalIrishAcademy Library Category Irish language literature ... more details
Dublin, RoyalIrishAcademy, MS. 23 N 10 , formerly Betham 145 , is a Gaels Gaelic Irish people Irish medieval manuscript . Overview MS 23 N 10 is a late sixteenth century Irish manuscript currently housed in the Library of the RoyalIrishAcademy , Dublin. It was formerly in the possession of Sir William Betham 1779 1853 . The manuscript is highly valuable for its compilation of medieval Irish literature, copied in 1575 at Ballycumin, County Roscommon . The responsible scribes were Aodh, Dubhthach and Torna, three scholars of the Maolconaire anglicised O Mulconry , a learned family also known for compiling Egerton 1782 British Library in 1517. ref R.I. Best, MS. 23 N 10 , pp. vi viii The Oxford companion to Irish literature . 445 6 ref See also Maolconaire Ollamh S l Muireadaigh Duibhgeann in Notes reflist Further reading cite book last Best first R.I. title MS. 23 N 10 formerly Betham 145 in the library of the RoyalIrishAcademy series Irish Manuscripts Commission . Facsimiles in collotype of Irish manuscripts 6 location Dublin publisher Stationary Office year 1954 postscript . Facsimile edition , with descriptive introduction cite book editor1 last Mulchrone editor1 first Kathleen editor2 first T.F., et al. editor2 last O Rahilly title Catalogue of Irish Manuscripts in the RoyalIrishAcademy location Dublin year 1926 70 pages 2769 80 MS 967 cite encyclopedia encyclopedia The Encyclopaedia of Ireland editor Brian Lalor location Dublin publisher Gill & Macmillan year ... http www.ucc.ie celt published G301032 Verba Sc thaige Category Irish manuscripts Category Early Irish literature Category RoyalIrishAcademy Library Category Medieval literature ... last Mac Dermot year 1996 cite book title A New History of Ireland VIII A Chronology of Irish History to 1976 A Companion to Irish History Part I editor T.W. Moody Moody, T.W. , F.X. Martin and Francis ...?IndexTypeID 3&IndexID 5803 Bibliography of Irish Linguistics and Literature http www.volny.cz ... more details
About an art institution in London other uses RoyalAcademy disambiguation the RoyalAcademy of Art in the Netherlands RoyalAcademy of Art The Hague Infobox museum name RoyalAcademy of Arts image Royal ... accordingly. The RoyalAcademy of Arts is an art institution based in Burlington House on Piccadilly , London . The RoyalAcademy of Arts has a unique position in being an independent, privately ... a national school of art set the RoyalAcademy apart from the other exhibiting societies. It provided the foundation upon which the RoyalAcademy came to dominate the art scene of the 18th and 19th ... of Foundation of the RoyalAcademy signed by George III of the United Kingdom King George ... in the RoyalAcademy. Ca. 1793. The RoyalAcademy was initially housed in cramped quarters in Pall ..., it moved to Burlington House , Piccadilly, where it is to this day. The first RoyalAcademy exhibition ... 27 May 1769. 136 works of art were shown and this exhibition, now known as the RoyalAcademy Summer Exhibition , has been staged annually without interruption to the present day. In 1870 The RoyalAcademy ... lectures on art were staged by the RoyalAcademy, as a way of better fulfilling its mission. A programme .... Activities The RoyalAcademy does not receive financial support from the state or crown. Its income ... Pugin. 1800..jpg thumb left An early RoyalAcademy Summer Exhibition Summer Exhibition at the Academy s original home in Somerset House . The Academy also hosts an annual RoyalAcademy summer exhibition ... that I have become more conformist it means that the RoyalAcademy has become more open, which is healthy ... for purchase. The Friends of the RoyalAcademy is a charity founded by Sir Hugh Casson in 1977 to provide financial support for the RoyalAcademy and allow supporters unlimited access to the exhibition ... Feud at top tearing RoyalAcademy apart publisher The Guardian date 10 June 2004 url http arts.guardian.co.uk ... Saumarez Smith became secretary and chief executive of the RoyalAcademy, a newly created post. ref ... more details
RoyalIrish Regiment may be either of two British Army regiments RoyalIrish Regiment 1684 1922 , also known as the 18th Regiment of Foot RoyalIrish Regiment 1992 , properly named The RoyalIrish Regiment 27th Inniskilling 83rd and 87th and Ulster Defence Regiment mil unit dis ... more details
TOCright RoyalAcademy may refer to Language and literature Real Academia Espa ola Royal Spanish Academy or RAE , the institution responsible for regulating the Spanish language RoyalAcademy of Dramatic Art , a British drama school Civilian education RoyalAcademy of Turku , founded 1640, now the University of Helsinki RoyalIrishAcademy , one of Ireland s premier learned societies and cultural institutions Royal West of England Academy or RWA, an institution founded 1844 based in Bristol, England, UK Mount RoyalAcademy New Hampshire , a Roman Catholic high school RoyalAcademy of Cambodia , a Cambodian educational institution Irvine RoyalAcademy , Scottish educational institution Inverness RoyalAcademy , a Scottish educational institution Belfast RoyalAcademy , an educational institution Art and architecture Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts , an art institution and group of art schools in Copenhagen, Denmark RoyalAcademy , also known as the RoyalAcademy of Arts , an art institution founded 1768 based in London, England, UK RoyalAcademy of Fine Arts Antwerp Koninklijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen , an art and design academy based in Antwerp, Belgium RoyalAcademy of Fine Arts Ghent , founded 1741 , in Ghent RoyalAcademy of Art The Hague , founded 1682 , an art ... Academy of Fine Art of San Fernando , Spain s most prestigious fine arts institution Swedish Royal ... Academy , an art institution in Scotland Academy of Fine Arts Munich , originally founded as the RoyalAcademy of Fine Arts Royal Hibernian Academy , an Irish arts academyRoyal Swedish Academy of Arts RoyalAcademy summer exhibition , a London art exhibit Music and dance RoyalAcademy of Dance ... Academy of Music , a music conservatoire based in London Royal Danish Academy of Music RoyalAcademy of Music in Aarhus RoyalAcademy of Music Museum , a British music museum Royal Swedish Academy of Music RoyalAcademy China , a historical institution for music, dance and theatre in China Science ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name The RoyalIrish Rangers 27th Inniskilling 83rd & 87th image caption dates ... Irish language Irish colours identification symbol 1 Green br small From RoyalIrish Fusiliers ... 1st July The RoyalIrish Rangers 27th Inniskilling , 83rd and 87th abbreviated as RANGERS was a regular infantry regiment of the British Army . Creation The RoyalIrish Rangers came into being on 1 July ... Army ref cite web last first title The RoyalIrish Rangers website url http royalirishrangers.co.uk ... in the Army, the 3rd Battalion former RoyalIrish Fusiliers was disbanded. The three regiments ... of Infantry , the RoyalIrish Rangers became part of the King s Division , along with regiments from ... and The RoyalIrish Rangers amalgamated to form RoyalIrish Regiment 1992 The RoyalIrish Regiment ... as all the former regiments had worn it The green hackle was formerly worn by the RoyalIrish Fusiliers ... fought in the conflict. Options for Change Under this reorganisation, the RoyalIrish Rangers were amalgamated with the Ulster Defence Regiment to form the new The RoyalIrish Regiment 27th Inniskilling 83rd and 87th and Ulster Defence Regiment . Territorial Army The name of the RoyalIrish Rangers ... Ireland, which nominally exists to augment the RoyalIrish Regiment s ORBAT , but can be deployed ... Irish Regiment, the RoyalIrish Rangers TA were renamed as the new 2nd Battalion RoyalIrish ... on MOD site url http www.army.mod.uk royalirish history royalirish rangers.htm accessdate 2007 ... . 1st Bn RoyalIrish Fusiliers . 1915. Battle of Messines Messines . Captain Gerald Robert O Sullivan ... William Frederick McFadzean William McFadzean . 1st Bn RoyalIrish Rifles . 1916. Battle of the Somme Thiepval . Rifleman Robert Quigg . 12th Bn RoyalIrish Rifles . 1916. Beaumont Hamel Hamel , Battle of the Somme Somme . Lieutenant Geoffrey St George Shillington Cather . 9th Bn RoyalIrish Fusiliers ... and Palestine Campaign Kareina Peak . Second Lieutenant Edmund De Wind . 15th Bn RoyalIrish Rifles ... more details
unreferenced date August 2008 The RoyalIrish Artillery was an Irish regiment of the British army in the 18th century. It was formed in 1755 as The Artillery Company of Ireland . The name was changed in 1760 to The Royal Regiment of Irish Artillery They were recruited all over Ireland and were trained in Dublin Castle and then in Woolwich . Citation needed date November 2010 Parts of the Regiment were sent to Canada in 1777 with Major General John Burgoyne , taking part in the American War of Independence . In addition, some RoyalIrish Artillery gunners were shipped directly to New York under Brigadier General James Pattison. The General s papers were reprinted by the New York State Historical Society in 1876, a detailed source of information on this subject. Pattison, being head of the British Artillery in North America during part of the American Rebellion, had much to say about his Irish. They were his diminutive warriors , bare breeched , were lower than serpents . He said that they were ... uniforms, Pattison wrote, give them to the Irish . Yet in spite of all the derogatory remarks, the RoyalIrish Artillery was awarded white leather stocks as a mark of their good gunnery. In 1801, following the Act of Union and the formation of the United Kingdom, the RoyalIrish Artillery was absorbed as an integral part of the Royal Artillery and therefore ceased to exist. They became part of the 2nd Battalion of The Royal Regiment of Artillery. Buttons from the tunics of the RoyalIrish ... , which is part of 105 Regiment Royal Artillery Volunteers , a Territorial Army United Kingdom Territorial Army reserve regiment in the British Army . External links RoyalIrish Artillery Lineage http www.regiments.org regiments uk art eng sig RirishA.htm RoyalIrish Artillery Reinactment Group ... or Scotland and forget Ireland. Citation needed date November 2010 When a large number of new Irish ... Irish regiments of the British Army ... more details
refimprove date February 2012 infobox military unit unit name 5th RoyalIrish Lancers image File 5th RoyalIrish Lancers Badge.jpg 150px caption Badge of the 5th RoyalIrish Lancers dates 1689 1799 br 1858 1922 country flag United Kingdom allegiance branch Image Flag of the British Army.svg 23px British Army type Cavalry role Line Cavalry size 1 Regiment command structure garrison garrison label nickname ... RoyalIrish Lancers was a Cavalry regiments of the British Army cavalry regiment of the British ... and in 1756 the 5th or RoyalIrish Regiment of Dragoons . As such, they served in Ireland and were active during the Irish Rebellion of 1798 Irish Rebellion of 1798. However, they were accused .... It was ordered that the 5th RoyalIrish Light Dragoons should be erased from the records of the army ... converted into a lancer regiment and titled 5th or RoyalIrish Regiment of Dragoons Lancers . In 1861, it was renamed the 5th or RoyalIrish Lancers and then the 5th RoyalIrish Lancers ... Burdett Clare received the Victoria Cross posthumously. The 5th RoyalIrish Lancers won a total of 20 battle honours during the Great War. The 5th RoyalIrish Lancers also has the grim honour of being ... 5th RoyalIrish Lancers and disbanded in 1921, but a squadron was reconstituted in 1922 and immediately ... history.htm Irish Lancers History s start succession box before title 5th RoyalIrish Lancers years 1689&ndash 1922 after 16th 5th Queen s Royal Lancers s end British Cavalry Regiments World ... Cavalry regiments of the British Army 5 005 RoyalIrish Lancers Category Regiments of the British ... Irish regiments of the British Army fr 5th RoyalIrish Lancers ... and at the Battle of Aughrim under William III of England William of Orange . Renamed the Royal ... 5th Queen s Royal Lancers . In 1993, this regiment was amalgamated with the 17th 21st Lancers to form the Queen s Royal Lancers . Battle Honours Blenheim, Ramillies, Oudenarde, Malplaquet, Suakin ... more details
refimprove date February 2012 infobox military unit unit name The RoyalIrish Fusiliers image File RoyalIrish Fusiliers Badge.jpg 150px caption Badge of the RoyalIrish Fusiliers dates 1881 1968 country ... The RoyalIrish Fusiliers was an Ireland Irish infantry regiment of the British Army , formed by the amalgamation of the 87th RoyalIrish Fusiliers Regiment of Foot 87th Prince of Wales s Irish ... s first title in 1881 was Princess Victoria s RoyalIrish Fusiliers , changed in 1920 to The Royal ... Irish independence , it was one of eight Irish regiment s. In 1968 the regiment was amalgamated with the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers and the Royal Ulster Rifles to become the RoyalIrish Rangers . Early ... 1854 and the Indian Mutiny 1857 . Following amalgamation in 1885 battalions of the RoyalIrish Fusiliers ... World War 1968 pp. 2 3 ref In peace time the RoyalIrish Fusiliers had the counties of County Armagh ..., suffering 3,181 dead and more than 15,000 wounded. 6th Battalion RoyalIrish Fusiliers in the Gallipoli Campaign File War Memorial to the Princess Victoria s RoyalIrish Fusiliers geograph.org.uk 1389637.jpg thumb RIF memorial in Armagh The 6th Battalion RoyalIrish Fusiliers received orders to embark ...  am with the battalion going into action in support of the 5th Battalion RoyalIrish Fusiliers and East ... at Lemnos Island at 8 30  am on the same day. The 5th and 6th Battalions RoyalIrish Fusiliers ... they had advanced to the border with Belgium. 1916 Easter Rising The RoyalIrish Fusiliers fought against ... Republic during the Easter Rising . Two of the RoyalIrish Fusiliers were killed and six more wounded ... medal, ribbon, and bar. Private Robert Morrow . 1st Bn RoyalIrish Fusiliers. 1915. Battle of Messines Messines . Lieutenant Geoffrey St George Shillington Cather . 9th Bn RoyalIrish Fusiliers. 1916 ... 10060204 accessdate 19 August 2007 ref RoyalIrish Fusiliers Museum The RoyalIrish Fusiliers ... type landmark region GB display inline name RoyalIrish Fusiliers Museum . The exhibits include ... more details
For the regiment of the same name, disbanded in 1922, see RoyalIrish Regiment 1684 1922 Infobox Military Unit unit name The RoyalIrish Regiment 27th Inniskilling 83rd and 87th and Ulster Defence Regiment image Image R IRISH.PNG caption Cap Badge of the RoyalIrish Regiment dates 1 July 1992 present ... symbol 3 Green br small From RoyalIrish Rangers small identification symbol 3 label Hackle identification ... Somme Day , 1 July The RoyalIrish Regiment 27th Inniskilling 83rd and 87th and Ulster Defence Regiment ... which recommended through the amalgamation of the RoyalIrish Rangers and the Ulster Defence Regiment ... battalions Regular Army General Service 1st Battalion, RoyalIrish Regiment 2nd Battalion, RoyalIrish Regiment Territorial Army United Kingdom Territorial Army 4th Battalion, RoyalIrish Rangers 5th Battalion, RoyalIrish Rangers Regular Army  Northern Ireland Resident Battalions Home Service 3rd County Down Battalion, RoyalIrish Regiment 4th County Fermanagh and County Tyrone Battalion, RoyalIrish Regiment 5th County Londonderry Battalion, RoyalIrish Regiment 6th County Armagh Battalion, RoyalIrish Regiment 7th Belfast City of Belfast Battalion, RoyalIrish Regiment 8th County Tyrone Battalion, RoyalIrish Regiment 9th County Antrim Battalion, RoyalIrish Regiment The Home ... in July 2007. At the same time, the RoyalIrish Rangers , then serving as the TA battalion, was renamed as 2nd Battalion, RoyalIrish Regiment. Today, the operational command of the Royal ... Kingdom Territorial Army B North Irish Horse Squadron, Queen s Own Yeomanry Territorial Army a Royal ... Battalions of the RoyalIrish Regiment during their final parade. In 2004, a major restructuring of the infantry ... regiments would be amalgamated. Under normal circumstances, this would have put the RoyalIrish ... , and as the only remaining Ireland Irish line infantry regiment, it was decided to leave the Royal ... government announced military cuts which included the RoyalIrish Regiment. Having played a significant ... more details
The IrishRoyal Families were dynasties who ruled large overkingdoms and smaller petty kingdom s on the island of Ireland over the last two millennia. Locality Significant kingdoms known from early historical times 3th 7th centuries included E ganachta , Corca Laoighdhe , Connachta , U Fiachrach , Breifne , Aileach , Airg alla , D l Riata , Ulaid , Kings of Brega Brega , Mide , Laigin , Osraige , Laois , An Mhumhain Muma , Iarmuman , Kings of Desmond Desmumu , Thomond Tuadmumu , Hy Many . Some disappeared or were annexed others were self governing until the end of the 16th century. The Irish kings of Tara were often recognised as supreme kings of the island from the time of Mael Seachnaill I 9th Century , but the usual reality is that they were kings with opposition, ruling maybe two or three of Ireland s five provinces. Since the Norman Invasion of Ireland Norman Invasion no native Irish king, has ruled as a united sovereign Irish kingdom or state, although the Kingdom of Tyrconnell maintained occasional international relations and exchanged ambassadors with the Royal Courts of Scotland ... Crown Crown who would grant them titles within the English legal system. In 1555 the Irish ... century and beyond, taking their seats in the Irish House of Lords . However, the wars of 1595 ..., Francis J., Irish Kings and High Kings . Four Courts Press. 2nd edition, 2001. Curley, Walter J.P., Vanishing Kingdoms The Irish Chiefs and their Families . Dublin Lilliput Press. 2004. Further reading Blood Royal From the time of Alexander the Great to Queen Elizabeth II , by Charles Mosley, published ..., Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, Paternoster Row, London, 1830. See also Irish genealogy Irish nobility Chief of the Name Irish kings Kingdoms of Ireland List of Celtic tribes Petty kingdom DEFAULTSORT IrishRoyal Families Category European royal families Category Irish genealogy Category Irishroyal families Category Ancient Ireland ... more details
class infobox bordered style width 15em text align left font size 95 style font size larger RoyalIrish Yacht Club colspan 2 style text align center Image RIYCL.png 200px br Burgee Founded 1831 Clubhouse D n Laoghaire Harbour, County Dublin Country IRL Website http www.riyc.ie The RoyalIrish Yacht Club is located in D n Laoghaire Harbour, County Dublin Ireland . The club was founded in 1831, with the Marquis of Anglesey , who commanded the cavalry at the Battle of Waterloo being its first Commodore yacht club Commodore . John Skipton Mulvany designed the clubhouse, which still retains a number of original architectural features. Past members of note Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington First Duke of Wellington elected 1833 Daniel O Connell elected 1846 Charles Napier naval officer Admiral Sir Charles Napier elected 1848 Sir Dominic Corrigan elected 1858 Thomas Lipton Sir Thomas Lipton elected 1906 George A. Birmingham elected 1915 Edward Conor Marshall O Brien Conor O Brien elected 1923 See also National Yacht Club Royal Cork Yacht Club Royal St. George Yacht Club Yacht Club External links http www.riyc.ie RoyalIrish Yacht Club Category D n Laoghaire Category Yacht clubs in Ireland Category Organisations based in the Republic of Ireland with royal patronage Category Watersports in County Dublin Ireland sport stub ... more details
Image RIC Station Badge.png right The armed RoyalIrish Constabulary RIC was Ireland s major police force ... , the Victoria Police force in Australia , and the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary in Newfoundland island Newfoundland . ref Jim Herlihy, The RoyalIrish Constabulary , Four Courts Press, 1997, ISBN .... ref name Tobias File Webley 1868 RIC.JPG thumb Webley 1868 RIC RoyalIrish Constabulary Revolver ... or in the home county of his wife. ref Jim Herlihy, The RoyalIrish Constabulary , Four Courts Press ... became known as the Black and Tans and the Auxiliary Division of the RoyalIrish Constabulary. Paddy ... 1997 , ISBN 0 7493 2379 5 ref The RIC was replaced by the Garda S och na in the Irish Free State and by the Royal ... in the UK at this time. The celebrated stage and film actor Stanley Holloway joined the RoyalIrish ... Category Defunct law enforcement agencies of Ireland Category RoyalIrish Constabulary Category Organizations established in 1822 Category Gendarmerie de RoyalIrish Constabulary es RoyalIrish Constabulary eu RoyalIrish Constabulary fr Police royale irlandaise ga Const blacht R oga na h ireann gl RoyalIrish Constabulary it RoyalIrish Constabulary no RoyalIrish Constabulary pt RoyalIrish Constabulary simple RoyalIrish Constabulary zh ... were of various Protestant denominations, in line with Irish demographics. Citation needed date July ... by the Garda S och na south of the new border, and the Royal Ulster Constabulary to its north. History ... his surname , ref OED entry at Peeler 3 ref and the Irish Constabulary Act in 1822 formed the provincial ... civil unrest among the Irish rural poor, and was involved in many bloody confrontations during the period ... against civil agitation and Irish nationalism Irish separatism during Daniel O Connell s 1843 monster ... sectarian demonstrations . This was followed by a period of relative calm. The advent of the Irish ... the Fenians with local informers. The loyalty of the Irish Constabulary during the outbreak was rewarded ... more details
The RoyalIrish Rifle Volunteers was a Volunteer Corps established in Dublin , Ireland in 1860, in response to the Volunteer Force movement in the United Kingdom. The establishment of the corps was largely instigated by Colonel Fitzstephen French , of Frenchpark, County Roscommon , an Member of Parliament MP for that county. Proponents of the force saw it as a way of uniting Irishmen of differing religious and political backgrounds in the common defence of their country. French attempted, but failed, to introduce a bill, the Volunteer Corps Ireland Bill, which would legitimise the setting up of a Volunteer Corps in the country. The following year the organisation was renamed the Loyal Association for Irish Rifle Volunteers. Background On 12 May 1859 the Secretary of State for War , Jonathan Peel had issued a circular letter to Lord lieutenant lieutenants of counties in England, Wales and Scotland, authorising the formation of volunteer rifle corps VRC, a.k.a. corps of rifle volunteers and rifle volunteer corps , and of artillery corps in defended coastal towns. ref War Office Circular, 12 May 1859, published in The Times , 13 May. ref Volunteer corps were to be raised under the provisions of the Volunteer Act 1804 44 Geo.3 c.54 ref cite book last Fortescue first John authorlink John Fortescue military historian title The county lieutenancies and the army, 1803 1814 url http www.archive.org stream countylieutenanc00fortiala page 134 mode 2up year 1909 publisher Macmillan Publishers MacMillan and Co. location London page 135 ref However, despite the intercession of some Irish ..., the London Irish Rifles Irish Rifle Volunteer Corps had been set up in London in 1859. Aftermath ... Force, which sounded the death knell of an Irish Volunteer Corps. In June 1879 the Chevalier O Clery, MP for County Wexford, introduced a bill, the Irish Volunteer Bill, in the British Parliament ... of the Irish Party were divided on the issue, and only a small number supported it. The Chief ... more details
Royal Danish Academy may refer to The Royal Danish Academy of Music The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts dab ... more details
refimprove date February 2012 Infobox Military Unit unit name The Queen s RoyalIrish Hussars image Image QrihBadge.jpg 150px caption Regimental Badge Nickname The Crossbelts dates 1958 1993 country United Kingdom branch British Army type Royal Armoured Corps role Main battle tank Main battle tank late twentieth century Main Battle Tank size 550 current commander Defunct Regimental Headquarters London ceremonial chief Prince Phillip br Winston Churchill Sir Winston Churchill ceremonial chief label Colonel in Chief identification symbol identification symbol label identification symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label motto Mente et Manu By Hand and Mind march The Queen s RoyalIrish Hussars anniversaries ... Colours Image QRIHMunster.jpg thumb right The Queen s RoyalIrish Hussars guidon party and honour guard at the Freedom of Munster Parade, West Germany 1983 The Queen s RoyalIrish Hussars , abbreviated ... from the amalgamation of the 4th Queen s Own Hussars and the 8th King s RoyalIrish Hussars in Hohne ... s Royal Hussars The Queen s Own and RoyalIrish . History The regiment moved to Aden in 1961, reroling .... Regimental music The Regimental Quick March was The Queen s RoyalIrish Hussars an arrangement ... the 8th King s RoyalIrish Hussars The Regimental Song I m a soldier in the Queen s Army br I m galloping ... cc48qrhu.htm 4th Queen s Own Hussars, 8th King s RoyalIrish Hussars Victoria Crosses Category Cavalry ... of the Royal Armoured Corps . Post amalgamation, the two types used by the regiment were primarily ... Recovery Vehicle ARV used by the mechanics and fitters from the Royal Electrical and Mechanical ... military author and historian. Former commanding officer of the 4th Hussars and the Queen s RoyalIrish Hussars who saw service in various theatres during World War Two. References reflist http www.regiments.org ... thumb right The Eastbourne Redoubt South Seaward facade The Queen s Royal Hussars Eastbourne Redoubt ... Defunct Irish regiments of the British Army Category 1958 establishments in the United Kingdom ... more details
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distinguish RoyalIrishAcademy The Royal Hibernian Academy RHA is an artist based and artist oriented ... Irish artists petitioning the government for a charter of incorporation. According to the letters patent of 5 August 1823, The Royal Hibernian Academy of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture was established ... and innovative approaches to the visual arts. File Royal Hibernian Academy building in Ely Place, Dublin ... of List of Irish artists Irish artists . The Academy has a large collection of Irish art, but this is not on display. The Academy is funded by An Chomhairle Eala on, the Arts Council of Ireland , through revenue from its Annual Exhibition, and from Benefactors, Patrons and Friends of the Academy ... Category Museums in Dublin city es Royal Hibernian Academy ... provided headquarters for the RHA at Academy House in Lower Abbey Street at his own expense. ref ... prospered and by the end of the 19th century the RHA was the leading Irish institution involved in promoting visual arts . Academy House was destroyed by fire in 1916 during the Easter Rising . ref cite book title The Blackwell Companion to Modern Irish Culture isbn 9780631228172 page 205 last McCormack ... was seen as reactionary, hindering the development of modernism in Ireland and the Irish Exhibition ... again, Louis le Brocquy one of the founders of the Irish Exhibition of Living Art is now a member of the Honorary Council of the Academy and the RHA s own mission statement states that it is dedicated ... Place, Dublin Ely Place in Dublin. This building houses four galleries here the Academy mounts the annual exhibition, an open submission art show which it has organized since 1826. In addition, the Academy ... satirical naked paintings of Brian Cowen in the National Gallery of Ireland and the gallery of the Royal Hibernian Academy. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi northern ireland 7960997.stm Naked taoiseach ... RTE was forced to apologise for showing the pictures in a news broadcast. See also Irish art References ... more details
RoyalAcademy of Fine Arts may refer to RoyalAcademy of Fine Arts Ghent , Belgium RoyalAcademy of Fine Arts Antwerp , Belgium Royal Swedish Academy of Arts , Sweden Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts , Danmark Academy of Fine Arts Munich , Germany Dresden Academy of Fine Arts , Germany Prussian Academy of Arts , Germany RoyalAcademy of Art The Hague , the Netherlands Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando , Spain Madrid Reial Acad mia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi , Spain Barcelona Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos de Valencia , Spain Valencia Academy of Fine Arts Zagreb , Croatia Academy of Fine Arts Vienna , Austria disambig ... more details
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename RoyalAcademy image caption sire Nijinsky II Nijinsky grandsire Northern Dancer dam Crimson Saint damsire Crimson Satan sex Stallion horse Stallion foaled 1987 country United States colour Bay horse Bay breeder Tim Gentry owner Classic Thoroughbred Plc trainer Vincent O Brien record 7 4 2 0 earnings 724,167 race July Cup 1990 br Tetrarch Stakes 1990 Breeders Cup wins br Breeders Cup Mile 1990 awards honours updated 7 December 2006 RoyalAcademy 1987 22 February 2012 was an Ireland Irish Thoroughbred horse racing racehorse bred in the United States best known as the winner of the 1990 Breeders Cup Mile in which famed British jockey Lester Piggott came out of retirement to ride the colt to victory. In 1991 RoyalAcademy was retired to horse breeding stud at Coolmore Stud s American arm, Ashford Stud in Versailles, Kentucky . Among others, he sired 2001 Breeders Cup Mile winner Val Royal , Bullish Luck who in 2006 was voted Hong Kong Horse of the Year and has career earnings of 6,435,501, and Bel Esprit who is the sire of Black Caviar horse Black Caviar who was rated the best sprinter in the world in 2011. RoyalAcademy was retired from stud duty in 2010 and died of old age on 22 February 2012 at the Coolmore Stud in Australia. ref http www.examiner.ie breakingnews sport breeders cup mile winner passes away 540807.html Breeders Cup Mile winner passes away Irish Examiner, 22 February 2012 ref References reflist http www.pedigreequery.com royal academy2 RoyalAcademy s pedigree and racing stats http www.thoroughbredtimes.com stallion directory stallion.aspx?stallion no 1140762 RoyalAcademy at the Thoroughbred Times stallion directory Category 1987 racehorse births Category 2012 racehorse deaths Category Thoroughbred racehorses Category Northern Dancer bloodline Category Racehorses bred in Kentucky Category Racehorses trained in Ireland Category Irish racehorses Category Breeders Cup Mile winners ja ... more details
Royal Military Academy has been the name of two different institutions of the British Army. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich , established in 1741 and closed in 1939 Royal Military Academy Sandhurst , established in 1947 Other countries Royal Military Academy Belgium , the military university of Belgium. Royal Military Academy Jordan , the military university of the Kingdom of Jordan. Koninklijke Militaire Academie Royal Military Academy Netherlands , the military university of the Netherlands. DEFAULTSORT British Army school disambiguation mil unit dis Category Military of the United Kingdom Category British Army training fr Royal Military Academy ... more details
The Academy s role is to promote, facilitate and where appropriate co ordinate the work of the Medical Royal Colleges and their Faculty division Faculties for the benefit of patient s and healthcare . The Academy comprises the Presidents of the Medical Royal Colleges and Faculties who meet regularly to agree direction. Committee Academy Education Committee Academy Foundation Programme Committee Academy Specialty Training Committee Academy Assessment Committee Academy Trainee Doctors Group Academy Infection Training Working Party Directors of Continuing Professional Development Academy Patient Lay Group Academy Health Inequalities Forum International Forum UK Donations Ethics Committee Academy Project Governance Committee Revalidation Project Governance Committee See also Medical royal colleges External links http www.aomrc.org.uk Academy of Medical Royal Colleges Category Medical and health organisations based in the United Kingdom Category Medical associations based in the United Kingdom Category Professional associations based in the United Kingdom Category Medical and health organisations based in the United Kingdom Category Royal Colleges ... more details