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  2. St Columba's College, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    St Columba's College is a co-educational independent day and boarding school founded in 1843 located in Whitechurch, County Dublin, Ireland.Among the founders of the college were Viscount Adare (who later became The 3rd Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl in 1850), William Monsell (who was later created The 1st Baron Emly in 1874), Dr William Sewell and James Henthorn Todd.

  3. St Columba's College - Wikipedia

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    St. Columba's College, Dublin, a co-educational boarding school affiliated with the Church of Ireland in Dublin, Ireland. St. Columba's College, Melbourne, an all-female Catholic secondary school in Melbourne, Australia. St Columba's College, St Albans, a Catholic independent boys' school in St Albans, England.

  4. Whitley Stokes (Celtic scholar) - Wikipedia

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    He was born at 5 Merrion Square, Dublin and educated at St Columba's College where he was taught Irish by Denis Coffey, author of a Primer of the Irish Language. Through his father he came to know the Irish antiquaries Samuel Ferguson, Eugene O'Curry, John O'Donovan and George Petrie.

  5. Book of Kells - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Kells ( Latin: Codex Cenannensis; Irish: Leabhar Cheanannais; Dublin, Trinity College Library, MS A. I. [58], sometimes known as the Book of Columba) is an illuminated manuscript and Celtic Gospel book in Latin, [1] containing the four Gospels of the New Testament together with various prefatory texts and tables.

  6. Robert Corbet Singleton - Wikipedia

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    Robert Corbet Singleton was Warden of St. Columba’s College, Dublin, subsequently First Warden of St. Peter’s College, Radley, and a noted writer and translator of hymns. He was born on 9 October 1810 in Ireland and died on 7 February 1881 in York, England. [1]

  7. George Vaughan Hart (academic) - Wikipedia

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    He was educated at St Columba's College, Dublin and Trinity College Dublin. He was the brother of the explorer and botanist Henry Chichester Hart. He was also a great-nephew of William Allman, a professor of Botany at Trinity College Dublin and the first cousin once removed of George Johnston Allman through his maternal grandmother, Frances Allman.

  8. Peter Wyse Jackson - Wikipedia

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    While getting his secondary education at St Columba's College, Dublin he was introduced to systematic botany. Education. Wyse Jackson was educated at Trinity College Dublin, where he took a BA and an MA in botany, and a PhD for work related to the taxonomy of the Cruciferae of Ireland.

  9. Michael Yeats - Wikipedia

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    Michael Butler Yeats (22 August 1921 – 3 January 2007) was an Irish barrister and Fianna Fáil politician. [1] He served two periods as a member of Seanad Éireann . His father was the poet W. B. Yeats, who likewise served in the Seanad, and his mother was Georgie Hyde-Lees. His sister Anne Yeats was a painter and designer, as was his uncle ...