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  2. Old Moore's Almanac - Wikipedia

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    Old Moore's Almanac is an almanac which has been published for nearly two and a half centuries. Its founder, Theophilus Moore, ran a classical academy at Milltown which was then a village near Dublin (since that time, it has been incorporated into the city). A teacher of Irish, English, Greek and Latin, he became known as a clever mathematician ...

  3. Coleraine - Wikipedia

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    Coleraine is part of the circuit for the North West 200, a series of motorcycle road races organised by the Coleraine and District Motor Club. Coleraine Bowling Club is a lawn bowls club on Lodge Road and was founded in 1903. Coleraine is one of the most successful teams in the NIPBA and Irish bowling, with 64 titles on the honours list.

  4. Diocese of Connor (Church of Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Coleraine; Derryaghy; Lisburn; Belfast Archdeaconry has been created from Connor Archdeaconry, and a more general re-organisation of the rural deaneries is expected. [according to whom?] The following are the current Archdeacons: Belfast: The Venerable George Davison; Connor: The Venerable Stephen McBride; Dalriada: The Venerable Paul Dundas

  5. Bruce campaign in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    While some skirmishing did result in a number of Scots deaths, Bruce refused to give battle and instead, with the Ó Néill, retreated northwards to Coleraine via Armagh. Bruce and Ó Néill sacked and burned Coleraine, threw down the bridge over the river Bann and faced off de Burgh's pursuing army on the opposite bank.

  6. High Sheriff of County Londonderry - Wikipedia

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    1948: Robert Maxwell Lyon Moore of Molenan, Londonderry [43] 1949: Thomas Fitzpatrick Cooke; 1950: Major Douglas Beresford-Ash of Ashbrook [44] 1951: Thomas Jackson Clark; 1952: Colonel Sir Basil Alexander Talbot McFarland, 2nd Baronet of Aberfoyle, [45] (also High Sheriff of Londonderry City) 1953: Major Daniel Jackson Christie of Bannfield ...

  7. Coleraine Cluster - Wikipedia

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    The Coleraine Cluster of poets and writers (a name coined later) was an informal collection of writers associated with the New University of Ulster in the early 1970s ...

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    $5.50 off each 24-pack of 16.9-ounce bottles. If you're tackling Dry January, San Pellegrino sparkling mineral water is a great way to mix things up.The 24-pack of 16.9-ounce bottles is $5.50 off ...

  9. Somerset, Coleraine - Wikipedia

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    Somerset was the Anglicised name for an Irish estate near Coleraine, on which a succession of country houses were built.The formation of the estate dates back to the Plantation of Ulster, when it became the property of the Merchant Taylors' Company.