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    Letter from J. Begley to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from J. Begley, Kilmallock, County Limerick, to (Hagan), in gratitude for the document he sent about Dr. O'Keeffe. Commenting on the latter's years on the run which were little or not documented before. Remarking that the Brussels nuntio's archives were in Vienna and might never have reached Rome. Also interested in the life of Vicar General John Begley, early 18th century; asking for assistance. Browne & Nolan will send Hagan a copy of his book. Commenting also on Fr. Kirby whom the bishop, and Hagan, think highly of; eager to see his health restored. Sending regards from Dr. O'Brien, an old pupil of Hagan. Adding cryptic comment sending him to a volume of St. Augustine in the library to find an interesting letter

    Letter from J. Hagan to Canon Begley

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    Holograph letter from J. Hagan, Irish College Rome, to Canon Begley. Informing him that Massari's Nuncio's Memoirs, now printed by the Church Street Capuchins, may very usefully complement his Irish Campaign; referring him to Fr. Angelus, the Capuchins' archivist. Offering every assistance for his work concerning O'Riordan's transcripts, inviting him to Rome for the autumn

    Eastland, Texas: H. J. Tanner, and Miss Mary Lou Begley

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    From a series of images from Eastland, Texas, the county seat of Eastland County, related to the expanding oil development. J. J. Tanner, left, Chamber of Commerce manager, is shown checking a housing bureau list with his secretary, Miss Mary Lou Begley, right. Published in the morning edition, February 25, 1951.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/9830/thumbnail.jp

    An Nasc (Volume 7), Summer 1994

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    The Newsletter of the D'Arcy McGee Chair of Irish Studies, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, N.S.Articles to note:Barnable, Gerald J. The Ferryland riots of 1788. An Nasc 7 (1994): 4-9.Begley, Donal. The Irish and the Scots: a shared surname heritage. Nasc 7 (1994): 13-19

    Book from Sandra Jean Begley Ubrun/Ms. Sue

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    I Lived in the Coals of the Fire by Sandra Jean Begley Ubrum/Ms. Su

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    Global economic crises and local fortunes: the case of Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire

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    Book synopsis: This book offers a collaborative investigation of  the policies and practices which have redeveloped local and national economies in the aftermath of the global economic crisis which erupted in 2008. It explores 'localised' models of economic development, including problems of diversity and balance and the role of firms, industries and clusters, alongside comparative studies of policy responses to the crisis at local, regional and national levels  Global Economic Crisis and Local Economic Development seeks routes for economic development in a post-crisis world. The roles of innovation, entrepreneurship, knowledge infrastructures, public policies, business strategies and responses, as well as global contexts and positioning are explored as investigative themes which run throughout the collection as a whole. This text brings together a range of international disciplinary experts from economics, geography, history, business and management, politics and sociology. Its coverage is comparative and global, with contributions focusing on the U.S., Japan, China, and India, as well as European contexts and cases. This book is of value both for the intrinsic quality of its individual studies and for the contrasts and comparisons enabled by the collection when viewed as a whole. It has an accessible but rigorous style, making it ideal for a range of users including academics, researchers and students who study economic development and regional development
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