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The Ó Máille family originally came from Portacarron near Oughterard which accounted for their Irish speaking background. Their landlord, Mrs Annie Nolan evicted them from their holding and they spent a number of years in temporary accommodation. When Mrs Nolan’s son wanted to run in an election, Isaac Butt, the Irish Parliamentary Party leader stipulated that his nomination would not be ratified until such time as his mother reinstated her evicted tenants and so the Ó Máille family were awarded a fine farm holding in Brackloon in the parish of Corofin, east of the Corrib. ....
The Ó Máille family originally came from Portacarron near Oughterard which accounted for their Irish speaking background. Their landlord, Mrs Annie Nolan evicted them from their holding and they spent a number of years in temporary accommodation. When Mrs Nolan’s son wanted to run in an election, Isaac Butt, the Irish Parliamentary Party leader stipulated that his nomination would not be ratified until such time as his mother reinstated her evicted tenants and so the Ó Máille family were awarded a fine farm holding in Brackloon in the parish of Corofin, east of the Corrib. ....
Fresh off a phone call with a radio station from her home county of Tipperary, Delia Barry tries to make sense of the madness which has become her life over the past few months. Having already been interviewed by The New York Times and The Daily Mail and had her work dissected in the pages of Vogue she is no stranger to publicity, to dealing with the press, however, on this occasion she must make do with a scribe from The Bray People. ....
Fresh off a phone call with a radio station from her home county of Tipperary, Delia Barry tries to make sense of the madness which has become her life over the past few months. ....