Sir,—Martin Green’s ‘James Joyce’s Huguenots’ (HI 31.3, May/June 2023) should have directed readers to Marie M. Léoutre’s thorough investigation of the Earl of Galway’s career, Serving France, Ireland and England: […]

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Sir,—The book on the lawyer and jurist John O’Hagan, by Thomas J. Morrissey SJ (reviewed in HI 31.3, May/June 2023, Bookworm), informatively foregrounds a number of matters, including O’Hagan’s connections […]

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Sir,—The news that Eamonn Ceannt’s now-iconic uilleann pipes would be presented, on loan, to the Jackie Clarke Collection Museum in Ballina, Co. Mayo, caught my attention (HI 31.4, May/June 2023, […]

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Sir,—Eugene Handley’s letter (HI 31.3, May/June 2023) makes for some confusing reading. He castigates me for never using the word ‘Protestant’ in my article ‘Brian Nelson—the rise and fall of […]

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‘AFTER HOURS’ FUNDING SCHEME ANNOUNCED Cultural institutions will be delighted by news of more funding for the Night-Time Economy Support Scheme and the new ‘After Hours’ strand. Members of the […]

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