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  1. Cahir

    Infobox Place Ireland name Cahir gaeilge An Chathair crest image motto map image Ireland map County Tipperary ... from the walls of Cahir Castle . Historical populations state collapsed 1821 3288 1831 3408 1841 ... O Grada first2 Cormac author2 link Cormac Gr da title New Developments in Irish Population History ... ref Cahir IPA en k r Irish place name an Chathair Cathair Dh n Iascaigh is a town in South Tipperary in Republic of Ireland Ireland . The town is best known for Cahir Castle its castle and the Swiss cottage, Cahir Swiss Cottage . It is in the Baronies of Ireland barony of Iffa and Offa West . Location and access For much of the twentieth century, Cahir stood at an intersection of two busy ..., however, until October 2007 when this road was also realigned to bypass Cahir to the north and east ... Ireland M8 , was constructed west of the town between 2006 and 2008. Access to Cahir from this motorway ... and Waterford through the town. The bus stop is located in the town centre, on Castle Street. Cahir is on the Limerick Waterford regional railway line. The town s Cahir railway station railway station opened on 1 May 1852. ref cite web title Cahir station work Railscot  Irish Railways url http ... means stone ringfort of the fishing . ref http www.logainm.ie ?text Cahir ref In older accounts ... by the Butler family. It was from this family that the first Baron Cahir Barons of Cahir were created. It was known for much of its history as being a defence town Main article Siege of Cahir ... Bianconi commenced services between Clonmel , Cahir and Cashel, County Tipperary Cashel . The building ... s coaches. Cahir today Amenities and features Cahir Castle , which is situated on a small island in the River Suir , is the town s main tourist attraction. Cahir has a fine Church of Ireland parish ... buildings he designed in Ireland. Another major attraction is the Swiss cottage, Cahir Swiss Cottage ... weir, on the opposite side of the bridge from the castle, is a popular location to fish. Cahir is a small ...   more details



  1. Cahir GAA

    Infobox GAA club club gaa Cahir GAA irish crest founded province Munster county Tipperary nickname colours Green and White grounds coordinates coord 52 22 20.23 N 7 55 26.90 W display it region IE type landmark pattern la greenlower pattern b thingreensides pattern ra greenlower leftarm FFFFFF body FFFFFF rightarm FFFFFF shorts FFFFFF socks 008000 f3 1 Cahir GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club for the parish of Cahir , County Tipperary Tipperary , Republic of Ireland Ireland . It s dominant sport is Gaelic football but it also fields Hurling and Camogie teams in various age groups. History Cahir GAA club was founded in Achievements Tipperary Senior Football Championship Tipperary Senior Football Champions 2003 Ladies Football The Ladies Football club in Cahir is one of the most successful in Tipperary fielding teams in U12, U14, U16, Minor, Junior and Intermediate. In 2004 the Cahir U14 Girls won the Feile Peil Na Nog Division 3 final. In 2007 the Cahir U12 Girls won the HSE Community Games National Final. Also in 2007, 2008 and 2009 the Cahir U14 Ladies have reached the Feile Final for 3years in a row narrowly missing out on the All Ireland title each year. But finally in 2010 the U14 girls won the Division 3 final meeting Shane O Neils of Armagh in the final. The Cahir Ladies have received county titles in the A division in every age group. Throughout the years they have fielded many county players in U14, U16, Minor and Senior. Currently in 2010 there are four U14 county players, seven U16 county players, two Minor county player and four Senior county players. Football The Cahir Senior Football panel competes in the South and Counties A divisions. Hurling Empty section date July 2010 Camogie The Camogie Club in Cahir holds many County Titles. Recently the U12 and U14 teams have been brought up to the a division. The U12 have county a titles and the U14 narrowly ... Official Cahir GAA Club website Tipperary clubs Category Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County ...   more details



  1. Baron Cahir

    Baron Cahir also spelled as Caher is a title in the Peerage of Ireland . It was created in 1542 for Thomas Butler, 1st Baron Cahir Thomas Butler who was a descendant of James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond . Descendants would later become Viscounts Cahir and Earls Glenarm. Cahir is a town in the Barony Ireland barony of Iffa and Offa West , South Tipperary . It is famous for Cahir Castle . List of barons First creation Thomas Butler, 1st Baron Cahir , son of Thomas Butler of Cahir . His brother Piers ... Cahir , son of the 1st Baron who died without issue. Second creation Theobald Butler, 1st Baron Cahir ... elder were Thomas, Piers and Edmund. Thomas Butler, 2nd Baron Cahir , son of the 1st Baron. Died without male issue in 1627. Thomas Butler, 3rd Baron Cahir , son of Piers Butler, nephew of the 2nd Baron and grandson of the 1st Baron. Pierce Butler, 4th Baron Cahir , grandson of the 3rd Baron ..., 5th Baron Cahir , the son of Edmund who was the third son of the 1st Baron. He succeeded on the extinction of the line of the 1st Lord s second son. He died in 1700. Thomas Butler, 6th Baron Cahir , son of the 5th Baron. James Butler, 7th Baron Cahir , son of the 6th Baron who succeeded in 1744 and died without issue in 1746. Pierce Butler, 8th Baron Cahir , brother of the 7th Baron. He died without issue on 10 June 1788, ending the line of Theobald. James Butler, 9th Baron Cahir , son of Richard ..., 10th Baron Cahir , son of the 9th Baron, who was created in 1816 the Viscount Cahir and Earl of Glengall. He died in 1819. Richard Butler, 11th Baron Cahir , and 2nd Earl of Glengall who was the only ... Cahir 1775 1819 , was the son of the 9th Baron. Richard Butler, 2nd Earl of Glengall and 11th Baron Cahir 1794 1858 . The titles became extinct at the death of the second Earl who was buried in the Church of Ireland church in Cahir John Nash architect . See also Butler dynasty External links http thepeerage.com p1374.htm i13736 Butlers of Cahir. DEFAULTSORT Cahir, Baron of Category Barons in the Peerage ...   more details



  1. Cahir Castle

    of the young Lord Cahir, surrendered to Murrough O Brien, 6th Baron Inchiquin later 1st Earl, and a descendant of Cahir s builder following his victory at the battle of Knocknanauss . In 1650 he ... source dewiki Category Cahir Category National Monuments in South Tipperary Category O Brien dynasty ...File Exterior of Cahir Castle, 2010.jpg thumb right 300px Exterior of Cahir Castle Cahir Castle lang ga Caisle n na Cathrach , one of the largest castle s in Republic of Ireland Ireland , is sited on an island in the river Suir . It was built in 1142 by Conor O Brien prince Conor O Brien , Prince of Thomond . Now situated in Cahir town centre, South Tipperary the castle is well preserved and has guided tour and audiovisual shows in multiple languages. Role in History In 1375, the castle was granted to James Butler, newly created James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormond Earl of Ormond , for his loyalty to Edward III of England Edward III . His son James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormond James , the second Earl by his second marriage passed the lands around the Barony Ireland barony of Iffa and Offa West to his children, though they were not themselves noble. This changed by 1542 when the first of the Baron Cahir Barons Cahir was created. Unlike their staunchly Anglican kinsmen, this branch of the Butler ... the castle was captured after a Siege of Cahir Castle three day siege by the army of the Robert Devereux ... without a shot even being fired. Image Cahir castle Ireland..jpg thumbnail 300px left Cahir Castle In 1961 the last Lord Cahir died and the castle reverted to the Republic of Ireland Irish state. Construction Cahir Castle was built in the 13th century on a site of an earlier native fortification ... East CahirCastle Cahir Castle official site http www.quinnipiac.edu other abl etext irish pictures203 ... Castles in South Tipperary cs Cahir hrad de Cahir Castle es Castillo de Cahir eu Cahir gaztelua fr Ch teau de Cahir ga Caisle n na Cathrach it Cahir Castle pl Zamek w Cahir ru ...   more details



  1. Cahir Davitt

    File davittwt.jpg right thumb Cahir Davitt 1894 1986 was an Irish Judge. Youth Image Michael davitt.jpg thumb 200px left Michael Davitt, his father, a Fenian Land Leaguer He was born in County Dublin on the 15th of August 1894 as the second son of the Fenian and Land Leaguer Michael Davitt . He studied at St Michael s Christian Brothers Dun Laoghaire, Presentation Brothers Glasthule and O Connells CBS ref http books.google.ie books?ei 4tPES yBOc7i QaBqq3UDg&ct result&id HkUAQAAIAAJ&dq cbs dun laoghaire&q cahir search anchor ref in Dublin and continued his education in UCD and the King s Inns, being called to the Bar in January 1916. Military service During the Anglo Irish War 1919 1921 Davitt was appointed as a D il Courts Judge in 1920 and sat throughout the country while evading British Forces. Following the July 1921 truce, he was appointed at the age of 27 by Michael Collins Irish leader Michael Collins as Judge Advocate General of the then Irish Republic . This became contentious on the outbreak of the Irish Civil War 1922 23 and Davitt was critical of what he referred to as drumhead Courts Martial, and on one occasion he prevented the execution of a civilian spy convicted by a military court in Cathal Brugha barracks by pointing out that shooting him would be murder in law, and might be prosecuted as such if the other side won. He was responsible for drafting the first manual of regulations for the Free State Army and is credited with laying the foundations for what was to become the Army Legal Services. Judicial career He was appointed as an assistant Circuit Court Ireland Circuit Court judge in November 1926 and then a few months later in 1927 as a full Circuit Court Judge. He chaired the Great Southern Railways Stocks transactions Tribunal from 1943 to 1944. He was appointed to the High Court Ireland High Court in 1945 and became President of the High Court in 1951, an office he held until his retirement in 1966. He died on the 1 March 1986. Davitt s unsympathetic ...   more details



  1. Bill Cahir

    Infobox journalist name Bill Cahir image caption birth date December 20, 1968 birth place Bellefonte ... Newhouse Newspapers children URL Bill Cahir pronounced care ref cite news last Berger first Cynthia ... first William title Bill Cahir, 40 Journalist Joined Marines After 9 11 work The Washington Post ... content article 2009 08 14 AR2009081401234.html ref William John Cahir was a sergeant in the Marine ... 12901 ref Former Assistant U.S. Secretary of Defense Paul McHale described Cahir s military job ... title Bill Cahir served in particularly tough area as civil affairs officer in Afghanistan, Paul McHale ... breaking news index.ssf 2009 08 bill cahir served in particula.html ref Cahir was killed ... de Montesquiou According to a family spokesperson, Cahir was shot in the neck while Marines entering ... 17, 2009 url http www.centredaily.com news local story 1453908.html ref In the 1990s, Cahir had ... worked for former Senator Harris Wofford D Penn. . ref cite news last O Reily first Brandon title ... 20staffer 20laid 20to 20rest 20at 20Arlington 20National 20Cemetery ref Cahir was working as a Washington .... ref cite news last Owens first Joe title Bill Cahir, journalist, soldier, great American, killed ... owens index.ssf 2009 08 bill cahir journalist soldier.html ref In 2005, he was named one of Pennsylvania ... web 20060109093916 www.politicspa.com FEATURES 05reportersandcolumnists.htm ref Cahir had ... September 2006 April 2007. In January 2008, Cahir resigned from his journalism job to run ... Post title Bill Cahir, 40, Dies Journalist Moved to Join the Marines After 9 11 Attacks ... Ribbon . ref cite news title Military officials confirm death of Marine Sgt. Bill Cahir in Afghanistan ... Heart in September 2009. ref cite news last Joseph first Mike title Cahir to receive Purple ... url http www.centredaily.com news local story 1458620.html ref Cahir graduated from Penn State University ... s needs at http www.billcahirmemorialfund.org Bill Cahir Memorial Fund , Box 268, Alexandria ...   more details



  1. Cahir O'Doherty

    for the musician in Jetplane Landing Cahir O Doherty musician Cahir O Doherty lang ga Cathaoir Dochartaigh 1587 1608 was the last Gaelic Lord of Inishowen in north west Ireland. The son of Shane Og O Doherty, he was 14 when his father died and had to spend the next few years gaining control of his lordship. He was knighted by Charles Blount, 1st Earl of Devonshire Lord Mountjoy . Caught up in conspiracies caused by the flight of the Earls and angered by land confiscations for the plantation of Ulster , in 1608 he sacked and burned the historic town of Derry and killed the Governor, George Paulet . ref s Paulet, George DNB00 ref O Doherty was killed near Kilmacrenan following a skirmish with a counter attacking force under Sir Richard Wingfield. ref http www.irishtimes.com focus earls theflight flight3.html ireland.com In Focus The Flight of the Earls Bot generated title ref His decapitated head was apparently displayed in Dublin for some time afterwards. See also Doherty References reflist External links http www.araltas.com features doherty O Doherty Coat of Arms http dohertyclann.homestead.com histpics.html Doherty Clann http sircahirodoherty.com About Sir Cahir O Doherty & Clann Reunion 2008 Ireland bio stub DEFAULTSORT Odoherty, Cahir Category Irish rebels Category Irish chieftains Category People from County Donegal Category 1587 births Category 1608 deaths Category People of Elizabethan Ireland O Doherty ga Cathaoir Dochartaigh ...   more details



  1. Cahir Healy

    Cahir Healy 2 December 1877 &ndash 8 February 1970 was an Ireland Irish politician . Born in Mountcharles in County Donegal , he became a journalist working on various local papers. He joined Sinn F in on its foundation in 1905. He later campaigned against the inclusion of County Fermanagh and County Tyrone in Northern Ireland , arguing that they had an Irish Nationalist majority. He was imprisoned for his activities in 1922, before being elected in the UK general election, 1922 to represent Fermanagh and Tyrone UK Parliament constituency Fermanagh and Tyrone as a Nationalist Party Northern Ireland Nationalist Party MP, but with the support of Sinn F in. He was re elected in 1923, but remained in custody until the following year, in which he did not defend his seat. Instead, he was elected to represent the seat in the Northern Ireland House of Commons in the Northern Ireland general election, 1925 1925 election , but not taking his seat until 1927 due to the Nationalist Abstentionism abstentionist policy. In 1928 he became a founder of the National League of the North . In 1929 he switched to sitting for South Fermanagh. In a 1931 by election he was again elected for Fermanagh and Tyrone to the British Parliament, but stood down again in 1935. Healy became an insurance official but continued to write, his output including journalism, poetry and short stories . He was again interned by the United Kingdom Government under Defence Regulation 18B for a year during World War II . In 1950, he was elected to the British House of Commons for a third time, on this occasion representing Fermanagh and South Tyrone UK Parliament constituency Fermanagh and South Tyrone . He finally sat ... External links Hansard contribs mr cahir healy Cahir Healy s start s par uk s new constituency s ttl ... John Carron s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Healy, Cahir ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Healy, Cahir Category 1877 births Category 1970 deaths Category Nationalist ...   more details



  1. Cahir railway station

    Cahir railway station serves the town of Cahir , South Tipperary in Republic of Ireland Ireland . It has daily passenger journeys to Limerick junction. The station is unstaffed and the platform is accessible via a ramp. ref http www.irishrail.ie your journey Guide 20for 20Rail 20Passengers 20with 20Disabilities.pdf ref . The station opened on 1 May 1852. ref cite web title Cahir station work Railscot Irish Railways url http www.railscot.co.uk Ireland Irish railways.pdf accessdate 2007 09 07 ref , IERail start rail line previous Tipperary railway station Tipperary next Clonmel railway station Clonmel route Commuter Irish Rail Commuter br small Limerick Waterford small col 00A550 s end References references coord missing County Tipperary DEFAULTSORT Cahir Railway Station Category Iarnr d ireann stations in South Tipperary Category Railway stations opened in 1852 Category Cahir Ireland struct stub ...   more details



  1. Piers Butler of Cahir

    Piers Butler of Cahir died 1464 was the son of James Gallda Butler . ref http www.tudorplace.com.ar BUTLER.htm Thomas 20BUTLER 20 1 20B. 20Cahir Butlers of cahir. ref He had issue Thomas Butler of Cahir Thomas . ref The Irish Archaeological Society, Volume 10 By Irish Archaeological Society, page 220 ref See also Butler dynasty References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cahir, Piers Butler of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cahir, Piers Butler of Category 15th century Irish people Category Year of birth uncertain Category 1464 deaths Category Butler dynasty Ireland noble stub ...   more details



  1. Swiss cottage, Cahir

    primarysources date April 2008 Image Swiss Cottage Cahir 2005 08 08.JPG thumb The Swiss Cottage, Cahir The Swiss cottage is located at Kilcommon near the town of Cahir , South Tipperary in Republic of Ireland Ireland . It was built around 1810 and is a fine example of cottage orn e , or ornamental cottage. It was originally part of the estate of Lord and Lady Cahir, and used for entertaining guests. The cottage was probably designed by the architect John Nash architect John Nash , famous for designing many Regency buildings. Cahir, alternately spelt Cahier, Chaier, Chaierdowneske, Chaer down Eske, may have been built by Richard Butler, 10th Baron Cahir , 1st Earl of Glengall 1775 1819 , who married 1793, Emily Jeffereys from Blarney Castle . Milady Cahir is referred to by Napoleon s Jos phine de Beauharnais Josephine in connection with the Ch teau de Malmaison . After some years of neglect, restoration of the cottage started in 1985. The Swiss cottage opened to the public in 1989. Similar buildings exist at Burrenwood Derrymore, Bessbrook , Newry, Co. Armagh National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty National Trust and the Petit hameau de la Reine at Versailles. External links http www.heritageireland.ie en South East SwissCottage Swiss Cottage official site coord missing County Tipperary Category Cahir Category National Monuments in South Tipperary Category Historic house museums in the Republic of Ireland Category Museums in South Tipperary ...   more details



  1. Siege of Cahir Castle

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Siege of Cahir Castle image Image Ireland Cahir Castle.jpg 200px caption Cahir Castle partof the Nine Years War Ireland Nine Years War date 26 29 May 1599 place Cahir Castle , County Tipperary result English forces take the castle combatant1 File O Neill Clan.png 22px ... low Campaignbox Tyrone s Rebellion The Siege of Cahir Castle took place in Munster , in southern ... , Essex avoided confrontation with the northern rebels under Hugh O Neill, 3rd Earl of Tyrone Hugh O Neill , and chose instead to settle the southern part of the country, which was most susceptible ... on the greater prize of Cahir Castle further upriver. For any force hoping to penetrate westward from the Suir and deep into rebel country, the suppression of the Baron Cahir Barons of Cahir and their stronghold of Cahir castle was a necessity. It stood on a rock in the middle of the river, and was considered ... Butler, 4th Baron Cahir , and in the custody of his brother, James Galdie the Englishman . Before the capture of Derrinlaur Castle, Essex had accused Cahir of colluding with the rebel Edmund Fitzgibbon White Knight . But as the English army prepared to march from the riverside town of Clonmel , Cahir ... Image Cahir AD1599.JPG thumb left 226px Siege of Cahir Castle in 1599. On the morning of 25 May, Essex ... dragged by hand the 10 miles to Cahir for want of draught horses , in poor weather over bridges that groaned ... a mile short of the castle and waited for the artillery. Lord Cahir was sent ahead with Henry Danvers ..., but Essex was determined to capture the castle, and he placed Cahir and his wife under guard ... the cannonade, Lord Cahir and his wife were said to have wept like children. From the west bank, the White ... in west Munster. Aftermath Essex made much of his capture of Cahir Castle, but the queen demeaned ... ground to a halt with a controversial cessation of arms with O Neill, and the English commander ... 7. coord missing County Tipperary Category Conflicts in 1599 Category Sieges involving Ireland Cahir ...   more details



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    Summary Information Description Typical Cahir streetscape Source I created this work entirely by myself. Date 28 12 2008 Author User Seighean Seighean User talk Seighean talk other versions Licensing PD self date December 2008 ...   more details



  1. File:Cahir Protestant church.JPG

    Summary Information Description Church in Cahir Source I created this work entirely by myself. Date 28 12 2008 Author User Seighean Seighean User talk Seighean talk other versions Licensing PD self date December 2008 ...   more details



  1. Thomas Butler of Cahir

    notability date April 2010 Thomas Butler of Cahir died 1476 ref http www.tudorplace.com.ar BUTLER.htm Thomas 20BUTLER 20 1 20B. 20Cahir Butlers of Cahir. ref was the great grandson of James Gallda Butler who was the third son of James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond . ref Lodge, Edmund , The genealogy of the existing British peerage with brief sketches of the family history of the nobility. , 1832, pg 159. ref Marriage and issue He married Catherine Power. ref Burke, John, A general and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire. , Vol 1, pg 128. ref He had two sons Thomas Butler, 1st Baron Cahir Thomas Butler who was created Baron Cahir in 1543. This title became extinct on the death of his only son Edmond Butler, 2nd Baron Cahir in 1560. Piers Butler who was the father of Theobald Butler, 1st Baron Cahir Theobald Butler in whose favour the peerage was revived in 1583. ref Lodge, Edmund , The genealogy of the existing British peerage with brief sketches of the family history of the nobility. , 1832, pg 160. ref See also Butler dynasty References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Butler, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1476 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Butler, Thomas Category 15th century Irish people Category Year of birth uncertain Category 1476 deaths Category Butler dynasty Ireland bio stub ...   more details



  1. Cahir O'Doherty (musician)

    for the last gaelic lord of Inishowen Cahir O Doherty Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians Name Cahir O Doherty Img Img capt Img size Landscape Background solo singer Birth name Alias Dirt, Waste Born 1977 Died Origin Derry , Northern Ireland Instrument Guitar br Bass Guitar br Vocals Voice type Genre Rock and roll br Punk rock br Alternative rock br Rock music Rock br Power pop Occupation Musician songwriter Years active 1996 &ndash present Label Smalltown America Atlantic records Associated acts Fighting with Wire br Jetplane Landing Past members Cahir O Doherty b. 1977 is an Irish people Irish musician and songwriter from Derry , Northern Ireland . He is the vocalist and guitarist in the alternative rock band Fighting with Wire . O Doherty is also a member of the Derry London band Jetplane Landing , in which he plays lead guitar. As of 2006 Cahir has also taken on bass duties for indie band Seafood usually when on tour . Youth Work O Doherty actively encourages the development of young talent and on numerous occasions he has not only offered his advice to bands, he has personally helped them. Recently, O Doherty has worked with the centre of culture and arts in Derry, the Nerve Centre and he helped to mentor over 30 young people in the inaugural Music Hothouse , which was launched by the Nerve Centre to aid the development of young, raw talent. O Doherty also hosted many events in the Instinct Festival which is an annual youth festival, celebrating the arts. Style Cahir has a distinct approach to interviews and has on many occasions fiercely expressed his opinions, in particular, his abhorrence of the Emo scene. ref http www.pennyblackmusic.co.uk MagSitePages Article.aspx?id 3929 Fighting With Wire Interview ref References sub references sub Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Odoherty, Cahir ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1977 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Odoherty, Cahir Category ...   more details



  1. File:Cahir AD1599.JPG

    Information Description Cahir , County Tipperary , Ireland , in A.D. 1599. Source Stafford, William ed. . Pacata Hiberni c a Ireland appeased and reduced. London, 1633. Reprint, 1810. br Taken from http digital.library.villanova.edu Image 20Collection ImageCollection 00083.xml Villanova University s Digital Library. Date First published 1633. This is from an 1810 reprint of that work facsimile . Author William Stafford ed. . Permission PD old 100 other versions ...   more details



  1. O

    Two other uses the letter Wiktionary O o Latin alphabet navbox uc O lc o O IPAc en icon o English alphabet Letter names named o , plural oes ref O Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition 1989 http www.chambersharrap.co.uk ... op. cit. Oes is the plural of the name of the letter. The plural of the letter itself is O s, O s, o s, o s. ref is the fifteenth Letter alphabet letter and a vowel in the basic modern Latin alphabet ... a pharyngeal consonant, employed this letter as the Greek alphabet Greek Omicron O to represent the vowel IPA o , a sound it maintained in Etruscan language Etruscan and Latin . In Greek, a variation of the form later came to distinguish this long sound Omega , meaning large O from the short o Omicron, meaning small o . Its graphic form has also remained fairly constant from Phoenician alphabet Phoenician ..., both attributed their vowels for O to the shape of the mouth when making this sound. Usage Letter O is the fourth most common letter in English language .O is most commonly associated with the close mid back rounded vowel IPA o in many languages. This form is colloquially termed the long o as in boat ... anywhere from IPA o to IPA . In English there is a short O as in fox , which also has several ... languages use O for various values, usually back vowels which are at least partly open. Derived ... Phonetic Alphabet , IPA o represents the close mid back rounded vowel . Codes for computing Letter NATO Oscar Morse Character O Braille In Unicode , the capital letter capital O is codepoint U 004F and the Lower case lowercase o is U 006F. The ASCII code for capital O is 79 and for lowercase o is 111 ... O is 214 and for lowercase o is 150. The numeric character reference s in HTML and XML are tt & ... O Category Latin letters Category Vowel letters ace O af O als O ar O an O arc O ast O az O zh min nan O be O, be x old O bs O br O lizherenn ca O cs O co O cy O da O de O et O el O es O eo O eu O fa O fr O lettre fy O fur O gd O gl O gan O xal O ko O hr O io O ilo O id O is O it O ...   more details



  1. -O

    o may refer to the o affix found in English and many other languages. Macron disambig ...   more details



  1. «O»

    refimprove date December 2009 O was the name of an international fetish magazine published in Germany by Peter W. Czernich. It was published both in German language German and English language English . The last issue, O No. 25, was published in the summer of 1995. O magazine was followed by Marquis magazine Marquis magazine. The name comes from the French sadomasochistic novel Story of O . The magazine was notably in a trademark dispute with Oprah Winfrey and Hearst Corporation Hearst Magazines over their O The Oprah Magazine title. ref http www.medialifemagazine.com news2002 jul02 jul15 1 mon news3monday.html Oprah puts lash to German fetish title ref See also Fetish magazine References reflist DEFAULTSORT O Category Fetish magazines Porn mag stub sex stub ...   more details



  1. $O$

    Other uses SOS disambiguation Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name O Type Studio album Artist Die Antwoord Cover Die antwoord SOS cover.png Released 2009 October 12, 2010 re release Recorded 2008 2009 Genre Rave , rap music rap Length 62.31 original release TBC re release Label Indie Cherrytree Records re release Producer DJ Hi Tek br Diplo DJ Diplo Evil Boy on re release Chronology Die Antwoord Last album 5 Die Antwoord EP 5 br 2010, for re release of O This album O br 2009 2010 for re release Next album Ekstra EP br 2010 Reviews Allmusic rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id o r2020656 review pure url yes link One Thirty BPM 87 http onethirtybpm.com 2010 10 13 album review die antwoord o link Pitchfork Media 5.5 10 http pitchfork.com reviews albums 14766 o link Robert Christgau A http social.entertainment.msn.com music blogs expert witness blogpost.aspx? p de26d4c6 7d7c 4eac a3ac 0d0dae51f07a&post 6b16f122 2788 42f8 bd5f b226b0330409&ref bfv link Rolling Stone rating 3 5 http www.rollingstone.com music reviews album 45342 218757 link Spin magazine Spin 7 10 http www.spin.com reviews die antwoord o cherrrytreeinterscope link The A.V. Club B http www.avclub.com articles die antwoord o,46252 link Misc Singles Name O Type studio single 1 Wat Pomp? feat. Jack Parow single 1 date June 6, 2009 single 2 Beat Boy single 2 date Late 2009 Early 2010 single 3 Enter the Ninja song Enter the Ninja single 3 date August 9, 2010 single 4 Fish Paste single 4 date 2010 single 5 Evil Boy feat. Wanga single 5 date September 28, 2010 O is the debut album by South African rap music rap rave music rave group, Die Antwoord . The album was initially a widely circulated internet only release, and made available to stream for free on the band s website prior to Interscope Records signing ... s signing to Interscope in the US, it was announced that O would be rereleased in physical .... Jack Parow and Fokofpolisiekar length15 3 51 title16 O length16 3 58 Re release on Cherrytree Records ...   more details



  1. Edmund Butler, 2nd Baron Cahir

    Edmond Butler, 2nd Baron Cahir died 1560 was the son of Thomas Butler, 1st Baron Cahir and the grandson of Thomas Butler of Cahir . ref http www.tudorplace.com.ar BUTLER.htm Thomas 20BUTLER 20 1 20B. 20Cahir Butlers of cahir. ref The title became extinct upon his death but was revived in favour of his first cousin, Theobald Butler, 1st Baron Cahir of the second creation . ref Lodge, Edmund , The genealogy of the existing British peerage with brief sketches of the family hiistory of the nobility. , 1832, pg 160. ref See also Butler dynasty References references s start s reg ie s bef before Thomas Butler, 1st Baron Cahir Thomas Butler s ttl title Baron Cahir years 1542 1816 s aft after Theobald Butler, 1st Baron Cahir Theobald Butler s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cahir, Edmund Butler, 2nd Baron ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cahir, Edmund Butler, 2nd Baron Category Year of birth uncertain Category Butler dynasty Category 1560 deaths Category 16th century Irish people Category Barons in the Peerage of Ireland Ireland noble stub ...   more details



  1. Thomas Butler, 3rd Baron Cahir

    Thomas Butler, 3rd Baron Cahir of the second creation was the son of Piers Butler, the nephew of his namesake the Thomas Butler, 2nd Baron Cahir 2nd Baron and the grandson of the Theobald Butler, 1st Baron Cahir 1st Baron . ref Lodge, Edmund , The genealogy of the existing British peerage with brief sketches of the family hiistory of the nobility. , 1832, pg 160. ref Marriage and issue He married Eleanor, the granddaughter of Lord Poer. They had seven children. His heir, Edmund, predeceased the Baron who was succeeded by his grandson, Pierce Butler, 4th Baron Cahir Pierce . ref Burke, John, A general and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire. , Vol 1, pg 128. ref References references s start s reg ie s bef before Thomas Butler, 2nd Baron Cahir Thomas Butler s ttl title Baron Cahir years 1542 1816 s aft after Pierce Butler, 4th Baron Cahir Pierce Butler s end DEFAULTSORT Cahir, Thomas Butler, 3rd Baron Category 17th century Irish people Category Year of birth uncertain Category Barons in the Peerage of Ireland Category Butler dynasty Ireland noble stub ...   more details



  1. Thomas Butler, 1st Baron Cahir

    Thomas Butler, 1st Baron Cahir or Caher was the son of Thomas Butler of Cahir and Catherine Power . ref http www.tudorplace.com.ar BUTLER.htm Thomas 20BUTLER 20 1 20B. 20Cahir Butlers of Cahir. ref He was elevated to the peerage of Ireland, 10 November 1543, by the title of Baron of Caher . ref Burke, Sir Bernard 1866 . A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire. London Harrison & Sons, p. 96. ref He married Eleanor Butler , fifth daughter of Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond . ref Burke, John 1826 . A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire, Vol 1 . London Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, p. 512. ref He lived in Cahir Castle and ruled much of the Barony Ireland barony of Iffa and Offa West . The Baron died in 1558 and was succeeded by his only surviving son and heir, Edmund Butler, 2nd Baron Cahir who died himself two years later. ref Cokayne, George Edward 1889 . Complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant, Volume 2. London G. Bell and Sons, p. 103. ref As he had no legitimate male heirs, the title became extinct. It was, however, revived in favour of his first cousin, Theobald Butler, 1st Baron Cahir of the second creation . ref Lodge, Edmund , The genealogy of the existing British peerage with brief sketches of the family history of the nobility. , 1832, pg 159. ref See also Butler dynasty References reflist s start s reg ie s bef before New Creation s ttl title Baron Cahir years 1542 1558 s aft after Edmund Butler, 2nd Baron Cahir Edmund Butler s end DEFAULTSORT Cahir, Thomas Butler, 1st Baron Category Barons in the Peerage of Ireland Category Butler dynasty Category 16th century Irish people Category Year of birth uncertain Category 1558 deaths Ireland noble stub ...   more details



  1. Thomas Butler, 2nd Baron Cahir

    Thomas Butler, 2nd Baron Cahir of the second creation ref Lodge, Edmund , The genealogy of the existing British peerage with brief sketches of the family hiistory of the nobility. , 1832, pg 160. ref before 1568 &ndash 31 January 1626 27 . He was the son of Theobald Butler, 1st Baron Cahir and Mary Cusack. ref http www.tudorplace.com.ar BUTLER.htm Thomas 20BUTLER 20 2 20B. 20Cahir Butlers of Cahir. ref He succeeded to the title on 28 April 1596. Marriage and issue He married, firstly, Eleanor Butler who was the daughter of Richard Butler, 1st Viscount Mountgarret and a distant cousin of the baron and Eleanor Butler a grand daughter of the Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond 8th Earl of Ormond , before October 1598. He married, secondly, Ellice Fitzgerald, daughter of Sir John Fitzgerald , after 1601. They had a daughter, Margaret Butler born circa 1606, died 1632 who married Edmund, 3rd Baron Dunboyne Lord Dunboyne . As this marriage was also without male issue, the barony devolved upon his nephew Thomas Butler, 3rd Baron Cahir Thomas who was the third son of the baron s uncle, Piers Butler. Career In 1599 Cahir Castle was captured by the Earl of Essex . During the Siege of Cahir Castle siege the Baron was held prisoner, although his wife and brother refused to give it up. In 1599 he joined in the Earl of Tyrone s rebellion, but then surrendered and was attained. On 27 May 1601 he was pardoned for all treason and crimes. See also Butler dynasty References Reflist External links http thepeerage.com p19012.htm i190113 The Peerage s start s reg ie s bef before Theobald Butler, 1st Baron Cahir Theobald Butler s ttl title Baron Cahir years 1596 1627 s aft after Thomas Butler, 3rd Baron Cahir Thomas Butler s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cahir, Thomas Butler, 2nd Baron ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cahir, Thomas Butler, 2nd Baron Category 16th century Irish people Category Barons ...   more details




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