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James Lynch fitz Stephen was mayor of Galway for the civic year 1493–1494. He is believed to have been the father of Stephen Lynch fitz James, mayor 1509–10, 1516–17 and 1523. James Lynch funded a window in St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church.
Fitzgerald later switched to club coaching with St Thomas' in Galway. [6] After coaching the club to three successive Galway SHC titles, Fitzgerald's side claimed the All-Ireland Club SHC title in 2024 after an 0–18 to 0–17 defeat of O'Loughlin Gaels. [7] Fitzgerald succeeded Darren Gleeson as the Laois senior team manager in November 2024. [8]
This is a list of male Gaelic footballers who have played on a winning team in the final of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.. In 2005, a gold medal won by the first final's man-of-the-match Malachi O'Brien fetched €26,500 (three times its guide price) at London auction house Sotheby's.
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Tulira Castle was for a long time owned by Galway County Council, but was bought in 2015 by CarTrawler owner Niall Turley for €5.8 million. [ 4 ] The church at Labane, Ardrahan, which was the parish church of Joe Roche , has several stained glass windows by Alfred E. Child , Ethel Rhind and Michael Healy .
Charlie Byrne's is a bookshop located in the Cornstore Mall on Middle Street in Galway, close to Shop Street and the Augustinian Church. As of 2019, it reportedly contained more than 100,000 new and used books. [1]
FitzGerald of the Decies d. 1662: Helen d. 1722: William Burke 7th Earl Clanricarde d. 1687: Callaghan 3rd Earl Clancarty c. 1633 – 1665: Justin Viscount Mount-cashel c. 1643 – 1694: Thomas Burke d. c. 1719: Ulick 1st Viscount Galway 1670–1691: Margaret Magennis 1673–1744: Patrick Sarsfield 1st Earl Lucan 1655–1693: Honora Burke 1674 ...
The competition resumed in October, with Connacht facing Cardiff Blues in Galway, earning a try bonus point with a 36–31 victory. [20] The following week saw the team face Zebre, which yielded another bonus point win. [21] On 26 October, Connacht traveled to the Liberty Stadium to face the Ospreys who had been champions four times in the past.