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  2. Meath Archaeological and Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Meath Archaeological and Historical Society is a local historical society in County Meath. It is best known for its annual periodical of essays on Meath history called 'Ríocht na Midhe' ( Irish language (Gaeilge):'The Kingdom of Meath').

  3. Noel Murphy (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Noel Murphy (born 27 November 1943) is an Irish folk musician.His family moved to Dublin when he was seven years old. At school he was a keen actor and played drums. He was also a gifted Association Football goalkeeper, being chosen to represent Ireland Schoolboys XI.

  4. List of wealthiest families - Wikipedia

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    Determining the family's exact wealth has been deemed implausible; [58] conspiracy theories claiming the family is worth trillions of dollars have not been proven. [59] [60] The Bardi family of Florence (14th century) The Medici family, as owners of the Medici Bank, the richest family in 15th-century Europe. [61]

  5. Category:Gaelic football goalkeepers - Wikipedia

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    Brendan Murphy (Meath footballer) Brian Murphy (1960s Gaelic footballer) Brian Murphy (1990s Gaelic footballer) Diarmuid Murphy; Enda Murphy; Noel Murphy (Gaelic footballer) Shane Murphy (Gaelic footballer) Thade Murphy

  6. Noel Murphy (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Murphy began his stand-up comedy career in the early 80's in Boston at the Ding Ho Comedy Club. His first stage appearance was at Harvard University with Boston Storyteller Brother Blue in 1971. He is the author of the book "How to Talk Funny and Influence People". [1] His show "The Noel Murphy Show" ran for 11 years on SCTV in Central Coast ...

  7. Noel Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Noel Murphy may refer to: Noel Murphy (rugby union, born 1904) (1904–1987), Ireland rugby union international; Noel Murphy (rugby union, born 1937), former Irish rugby union player; Noel Murphy (musician) (born 1943), Irish-born singer, guitarist and humourist; Noel Murphy (politician) (1915–2005), Canadian politician

  8. 1999 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final - Wikipedia

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    Meath's second All-Ireland football title of the decade following their success in 1996, they were joint "team of the decade" for the 1990s with Down who won two titles in 1991 and 1994. [19] Meath footballer Cormac Murphy , who afterwards expressed his relief that he had not retired before the game, said "I don't know.

  9. Kingdom of Meath - Wikipedia

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    Meath (/ m iː ð / MEEDH; Modern Irish: Mí; Old Irish: Mide [ˈmʲiðʲe]) was a kingdom in Ireland from the 1st to the 12th century AD. Its name means "middle," denoting its location in the middle of the island.