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initiative, confidence, and an appreciation of the culture of both debate and civilised argument. Two internal competitions are run within RBAI. There is an inter-souse debating competition (current champions are Larmor), and the Gawin Orr Public
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modern languages, was appointed in 1898. Since then RBAI has had eight principals, R. M. Jones (1898–1925), G. Garrod (1925–1939), J. C. A. Brierley (1939–1940), J. H. Grummitt (1940–1959), S. V. Peskett (1959–1978), T. J. Garrett (1978–1990), R. M. Ridley (1990–2006). The current principal, J. A. Williamson was appointed in
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European Council Debates held annually at Dublin Castle. Representing Germany, the RBAI team were awarded 2nd place out of the 28 teams from across Ireland who competed, with RBAI also winning the TE Utley Memorial Award with an essay on the future of Britain in geopolitics. Inst also regularly participate in the European Council Debates held in Stormont.
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general meeting of subscribers. They elected both boards of managers and visitors, but with a complicated system of rotation "to preclude the possibility of the management falling into the hands of a few individuals". The proposal for the institution, nonetheless, received sufficient establishment support to secure a charter in 1810.
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should be provided for professors of divinity responsible to their respective denominations, so that the institution could become a seminary for the training of ministers. As might have been anticipated, the
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William Bruce and his friends mocked the proposed system of governance, comparing it to revolutionary French constitutions that had excited debate in
Belfast in 1790s. It was a "machine", they suggested, "so full of checks that it will not move". The sovereign body of the institution was as an annual
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Hurricane fighter was shot down on 6 May 1940. His family donated an annual prize for scouting activity. By 1945, 205 out of 430 former members had served in the armed forces or in the merchant navy. A memorial cairn was built
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Belfast and, more importantly, the need to provide additional classroom space to accommodate the greatly increasing numbers of pupils seeking enrolment persuaded the governors to end boarding. Since 1902 the school has been for
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Until the end of the nineteenth century, RBAI did not have a principal or a headmaster. The academic and administrative direction of the school had remained in the hands of a group of senior teachers (the headmasters) who sat on the board of masters. The first principal, Robert Dods, headmaster of
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In 1997, David Scott became the group's fourth leader. 2005 saw the group travel outside Europe for the first time, to Canada. In 2008, the group partnered with Habitat for Humanity NI to go to Argentina to build homes for the poor. Trips to Mozambique, Cambodia and Ethiopia followed. In 2011, a
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Between 1864 and 1898 RBAI had a small preparatory school on the main site in College Square, situated in the North Wing. In 1917, the board of governors opened a new preparatory school, with a small boarding department, Inchmarlo, in south Belfast, in Marlborough Park North. In 1935, Inchmarlo
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RBAI continued to provide college education until Queens College Belfast opened in October 1849. When it was found that the new college had made no provision for anatomical and dissecting rooms, RBAI continued to provide the necessary accommodation in its old medical department until 1862.
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Spinning Mill - it was called "Mount Randal". It employs 11 full-time staff and caters for boys aged between 4 and 11 whose standard uniform consists of traditional school-caps, shorts, knee-high socks, school-blazers and leather satchels. It constantly attains impressive results in the '
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number of scouts met Prince Edward and Scott became Belfast County Commissioner. In 2012, a contingent of Scouts attended President Obama's visit to Belfast's Waterfront Hall. 2015 saw the group become a registered charity. 2016 saw a number of 90th anniversary celebrations.
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with its first medical school in Ulster. It had its own teaching hospital, the Royal Institution Hospital in Barrack Street, sometimes known as the College Hospital. In 1847 the school and college building themselves served as a fever hospital. In Belfast,
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In swimming the school teams go to competitions within Ireland and abroad. In 2005, three of the team qualified for the Irish International Schools Squad. In the same year the senior team came 3rd in the Bath Cup competition held in London.
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English, modern history, geography, economics, French, German, Spanish, Greek, Latin, physical education, business studies, technology, mathematics, further mathematics, physics, politics, chemistry, biology, music and art.
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is played at Inst with three senior teams competing in league and cup competitions. Since 2010 the swimming team has won the Bath Cup three times, the Otter Medley Cup twice and the Otter Challenge Cup four times.
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to be held in Northern Ireland and the following year, Michael Frazer won Best Individual Speaker. School debating teams have recently been some of the most successful in the province, reaching the final of the
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outright 33 times along with four shared titles, winning the cup most recently in 2024 for a back to back win against Ballymena Academy. Rugby and hockey are played in the winter; athletics, cricket (played at
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as bishop and archbishop, was dealt a further blow when in the 1840s his colleagues in the Catholic hierarchy objected to the "Godless" Queen's Colleges, loudly seconded—despite the pleas of Duffy's fellow
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examination (administered in its last years by the Collegiate Department) opened the imperial service to Irish school graduates, both Catholic and Protestant. Service in India and in the broader
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2347:, Irish rugby international, Ulster Rugby player, British and Irish Lion
2341:, Irish rugby international, Ulster Rugby player, British and Irish Lion
832:
by sharing platforms with Catholics intent on restoring a parliament in
821:, a result that marked the ebb-tide of political liberalism in Belfast.
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1033:, with which Andrews went down on its lll-fated maiden voyage in 1912.
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funded in 1786". What was to become "Inst" was not the first vision of
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2218:(1884–1956), doctor, malariologist and recipient of the Victoria Cross
1506:(1961–2004), Professor of Human Rights Law and head of School of Law,
1472:(1824–1907), physicist. (The school's Kelvin house is named after him)
1055:
Over 700 old boys of the school served in the various theatres of the
3197:
Irish Imperial Networks: Migration, Social Communication and Exchange
3055:
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in 1831 was to support the government's plans for non-denominational
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Voluntary grammar school in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
1424:
Category:People educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution
1357:
1995 saw a long record of consecutive summer camps come to an end.
2854:
the History of the Royal Belfast Academical Institution, 1810-1960
1386:
1049:
1013:
the yard manager. In 1889, they were joined by another Instonian,
806:
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3940:
Member schools of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference
1734:(born 1976), blind international rower, entrepreneur and explorer
3337:
Feis Na NGleann: A Century of Gaelic Culture in the Antrim Glens
2747:
Royal Belfast Academical Institution. Centenary Volume 1810-1910
2110:'s head of external relations for Europe, Middle East and Africa
1741:
3533:
3441:
3210:
1712:(1825–1909), Scottish shipowner, politician and philanthropist.
1052:, of helping wind up the Empire in several of its territories.
2915:"Rev Prof William Bruce (1790 - 1868): Clergyman and academic"
2787:"Biographical Sketches of Distinguished Persons: David Manson"
2407:, British & Irish Lions, Ireland & Ulster Rugby Player
1192:
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3432:
2180:, founding Chairman of the Northern Ireland Police Authority.
2248:(1880–1961), led the Karelian Regiment ("Irish Karelians"),
3017:. Belfast: Ulster Historical Foundation. pp. 200–205.
2650:
May Tyrants Tremble: The Life of William Drennan, 1754–1820
2856:. Belfast: For RBAI by William Mullan and Son. p. 28.
2413:, the Ireland Cricket Team's all-time leading wicket taker
3615:
Council for the Curriculum, Examinations & Assessment
3427:
3237:"Appeal for stories of the 'most bombed hotel in Europe'"
3594:
Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs
2749:. Belfast: M'Caw, Stevenson & Orr. pp. 204–205.
2575:. Doctoral Thesis, Cambridge University. pp. Ch. 4.
2365:, Irish and Great Britain hockey international, Olympian
1520:(1801–1861), naturalist and geologist, President of the
3414:
REPORTS, ALSO, ACCOUNTS AND PAPERS, RELATING TO IRELAND
1589:(1810–1886), Irish poet, antiquarian, President of the
906:
records him as being the school's only Catholic pupil.
3416:. Vol. 9. The House of Commons. pp. 389–399.
3386:
Energy and Empire: A Biographical Study of Lord Kelvin
2627:. Belfast: Ulster Historical Foundation. p. 170.
886:, edited between 1834 and 1835 by the "Old Instonian"
591:
of Ireland, enrolled as a first class subscriber, and
363:
2548:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 155–156.
2297:(born 1946), Australian theologian, president of the
801:'s London Debating Society. Together with his friend
3184:. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. p. 23.
3120:. London: George G. Harrap & Co. pp. 84–85.
1884:(the Irish Senate), writer, journalist, broadcaster.
1295:. In 2005 the first ever RBAI crew travelled to the
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and the first Northern Irishman to reach the summit
2211:(born 1957), Director General Army Medical Services
1625:(1808–1895), Irish-language scholar and revivalist.
1466:, grandson of original Inst governors David Bigger.
890:. O'Hagan would go on to become the first Catholic
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2941:"Great Ulster Scots: Henry Cooke, an Introduction"
2601:Controversies in Ulster Presbyterianism, 1790-1836
2518:"Drennan, William | Dictionary of Irish Biography"
2159:(1940–1978), Irish pioneer cardiothoracic surgeon.
1706:(1854–1933), railway civil and mechanical engineer
882:Duffy was also to contribute to the Belfast-based
650:At a St. Patrick's Day dinner in 1816, chaired by
3774:College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise
3641:Northern Ireland Council for Integrated Education
2572:Controversies in Ulster Presbyterianism 1790-1836
2505:. Washington D.C.: Gales and Seaton. p. 149.
1839:MP and Government minister; minister in the 1974
775:Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society
689:bestowed upon the Institution the title "Royal".
3339:. Ulster Historical Foundation. pp. 65–77.
2419:, former Arsenal and Northern Ireland footballer
2401:, Irish rugby international, Ulster Rugby player
2395:, Irish rugby international, Ulster Rugby player
2389:, Irish rugby international, Ulster Rugby player
2383:, Irish rugby international, Ulster Rugby player
2377:, Irish rugby international, Ulster Rugby player
2335:, Irish rugby international, Ulster Rugby player
1655:(1875–1947), Ulster novelist and literary critic
3473:The Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference
3105:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 323.
2146:(born 1973), BBC radio and television presenter
1009:rose to become the shipbuilder's chairman, and
952:), had, from the seventeenth century, attended
442:and for a radical and democratic reform of the
1542:London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
1393:in 2011 in the final at Parliament Buildings,
1379:Northern Ireland Schools Debating Championship
3545:
3453:
3388:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 9–10.
2652:. Dublin: Irish Academic Press. p. 269.
2425:, the leader of the 1993 Irish Expedition to
731:, a seminary under the direct control of the
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3930:Educational institutions established in 1810
1868:Minister of Finance, Confederation of Canada
1637:(1941–2020), poet, journalist, screenwriter.
1583:(1921–2015), composer, conductor and writer.
3366:The Town Book of the Corporation of Belfast
2719:Belfast: An Illustrated Architectural Guide
2038:, author, and Unionist commissioner on the
1718:(1827–1922), businessman and philanthropist
1631:(1949–2022), Middle East analyst, novelist.
1615:(1879–1949), writer, London literary host,
1271:being the most dominant. RBAI have won the
1227:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
593:George Chichester, 2nd Marquess of Donegall
397:Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference
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3199:. Cambridge University Press. p. 258.
2764:. Keele University Press. pp. 53–55.
2721:. Belfast: Friar's Bush Press. p. 5.
1927:British-Irish Intergovernmental Conference
1686:(1873–1912, great grandson of the founder
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2480:. Belfast: Blackstaff Press. p. 80.
2299:National Council of Churches in Australia
1921:(born 1946), Political Director of the
1540:(born 1956), professor of public health,
1247:Learn how and when to remove this message
76:Learn how and when to remove this message
3384:Smith, Crosbie; Wise, M. Norton (1989).
2745:Fisher, Joseph R.; Robb, John H (1913).
2593:
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1577:(1930–2015), playwright and screenwriter
1512:Equality Commission for Northern Ireland
1350:to the continent for the first time, to
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1048:(1934) had the task, and beginning with
52:Relevant discussion may be found on the
3960:Preparatory schools in Northern Ireland
3636:Council for Catholic Maintained Schools
2468:
1728:. (Pirrie House is named in his memory)
704:with its reference to the Pope as the "
508:Belfast Academical Institution Act 1810
3965:Protestant schools in Northern Ireland
3407:. Belfast: William Mullan and Son Ltd.
3182:Middle-Class Life in Victorian Belfast
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2898:
2604:. Ph.D Thesis, University of Cambridge
2064:Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland
2034:(1855–1939), barrister, editor of the
2013:Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland
1571:(1824–1889), poet, diarist and editor.
1558:(1802–1892), naturalist, entomologist.
988:college had opened its doors in 1833.
613:Earl of Moira, Francis Rawdon-Hastings
438:had called for complete and immediate
3264:Heydari, Farhad (12 September 2007).
2822:. Clarendon Press. pp. 212–213.
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2405:David Hewitt (rugby union, born 1939)
2128:, lead writer; author and playwright.
1977:(1837–1900), tenant-right Liberal MP.
1953:(born 1965), Liberal Democrat MP for
1603:(1876–1958), Irish landscape painter.
1498:Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
1458:(1863–1926), antiquarian, architect,
574:Text of statute as originally enacted
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3909:Education in the Republic of Ireland
3428:Royal Belfast Academical Institution
3169:. London: Eveleigh Nash. p. 26.
3144:. Cork: Mercier Press. p. 120.
2236:Air Vice Marshal Sir William Tyrrell
2174:Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
1225:adding citations to reliable sources
937:When in 1849 a Queen's College (now
373:Royal Belfast Academical Institution
96:Royal Belfast Academical Institution
3631:Controlled Schools' Support Council
2503:Life of Theobald Wolfe Tone, vol. 1
2371:, Irish hockey captain and Olympian
1925:and British Joint Secretary of the
1661:(born 1946), landscape photographer
1436:(1813–1885), chemist and physicist.
898:The limits of non-denominationalism
468:who had been a state prisoner, and
2785:Drennan, William (February 1811).
2228:(C-in-C) and High Commissioner in
2140:, BBC boxing and rugby commentator
2076:(1812–1885), first Roman Catholic
2025:(1844–1930), Irish Liberal MP and
1772:Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
1748:Leonard Steinberg, Baron Steinberg
1649:(1943–2023), orchestral conductor.
1338:on Bessy Bell near Baronscourt in
240:Chairman of the board of governors
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3945:Boys' schools in Northern Ireland
3268:. Forbes Traveler. Archived from
3103:The Irish Establishment 1879-1914
2256:, Independent NI MP West Belfast.
2134:(born 1943), political cartoonist
2054:Provisional Irish Republican Army
1480:Lucasian Professor of Mathematics
1334:large it contained three troops.
853:; James MacNeight, editor of the
416:View of the institute, circa 1910
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2939:Ulster-Scots Community Network.
2250:Allied Intervention North Russia
2070:, President of RBAI (1996–1999).
1643:(1855–1931), novelist, dramatist
1597:) Protestant Repeal Association.
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1027:in 1911 and its sister ship the
904:Dictionary of National Biography
528:Parliament of the United Kingdom
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420:In 1806, writing in the Belfast
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3887:Education in the United Kingdom
3810:Whitefield College of the Bible
3354:Corporation of Belfast (1892).
2478:Belfast: An Illustrated History
2222:General Sir James Stuart Steele
1823:Parliamentary Private Secretary
1796:(1818–1890), Executive Council
1722:William Pirrie, Viscount Pirrie
1522:Belfast Natural History Society
1267:The school offers sports, with
797:, who in 1820s was a member of
702:Westminster Confession of Faith
3955:1810 establishments in Ireland
3753:South Eastern Regional College
3715:Stranmillis University College
3603:Other government organisations
3266:"Ten hotels that made history"
2919:Dictionary of Ulster Biography
2281:Presbyterian Church of Ireland
2279:(1798–1866), Moderator of the
2172:(1901–1999), President of the
2048:(1913–1987), Northern Ireland
1812:Northern Ireland Civil Service
1442:(1912–1996), Irish historian (
948:communion (in the established
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3561:Education in Northern Ireland
3142:The Story of Daniel O'Connell
2974:Dictionary of Irish Biography
2456:rugby team 1955, South Africa
1935:(1940–2019), Chairman of the
1849:(1832–1905), Unionist MP for
1750:(1936–2009), businessman and
1549:(born 1951), director of the
1464:Ulster Journal of Archaeology
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3733:Belfast Metropolitan College
3710:St Mary's University College
3646:Comhairle na Gaelscolaíochta
3624:Sector support organisations
3217:. Alan Curragh. 3 March 2019
3165:Moore, F. Frankfort (1915).
2084:Christopher Salmon Patterson
1808:Sir Kenneth Percy Bloomfield
1798:Irish Republican Brotherhood
1690:), chief naval architect at
1470:William Thomson, Lord Kelvin
1444:The Making of Modern Ireland
1036:Beginning in the 1840s, the
911:Dublin Castle administration
838:Irish Republican Brotherhood
484:), alone took up the offer.
217:; 214 years ago
3743:North West Regional College
2178:British Medical Association
2102:(born 1962), editor of BBC
1667:(born 1963), theatre critic
1524:and one of the founders of
894:(1868–1874 and 1880–1881).
753:Owing to the initiative of
607:under the patronage of the
58:conditions to do so are met
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3725:Further education colleges
3684:Queen's University Belfast
3589:Department for the Economy
3091:Whelan (2020), pp. 170-171
3044:Clogher Historical Society
3003:Jamieson (1959), pp. 57-58
2904:Jamieson (1959), pp. 36-58
2892:Jamieson (1959), pp. 48-49
2842:Whelan (2020), pp. 170-171
2516:Stewart, A. T. Q. (2009).
2086:(1823–1893), judge of the
2078:Lord Chancellor of Ireland
1821:(1909–1976), Unionist MP,
1814:, NI Victims Commissioner.
1694:shipyards, went down with
1508:Queen's University Belfast
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892:Lord Chancellor of Ireland
744:Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
660:South American Revolutions
499:United Kingdom legislation
436:Society of United Irishmen
3879:
3805:Union Theological College
3748:Southern Regional College
3738:Northern Regional College
3656:
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3040:"The Reverend David Bell"
2867:Brooke, P. E. C. (1981).
2673:Brooke, P. E. C. (1981).
2542:Johnson, Kenneth (2013).
2476:Bardon, Jonathan (1982).
2040:Irish Boundary Commission
1996:Greek War of Independence
1862:(1807–1885), Co-Premier,
1800:; founding member of the
1724:(1847–1924), chairman of
1490:house is named after him)
974:Methodist College Belfast
857:and of the Belfast-based
811:Greek War of Independence
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3013:Courtney, Roger (2013).
2699:McComb, William (1861).
2623:Courtney, Roger (2013).
2445:international footballer
2009:Lord Carswell of Killeen
1740:(born 1959), television
1486:1903–1933 (the school's
1462:, author, editor of the
966:Friends' School, Lisburn
954:The Royal School, Armagh
842:Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa
623:, who as Roman Catholic
195:Voluntary grammar school
3584:Department of Education
3403:Jamieson, John (1960).
3362:. Belfast: Marcus Ward.
3211:"Inst in the Great War"
3195:Crosbie, Barry (2012).
3180:Johnson, Alice (2020).
3116:Shearman, Hugh (1952).
2994:Bardon (1982) pp. 98–99
2852:Jamieson, John (1959).
2760:Maguire, W. A. (1993).
2706:The author. p. 27.
2648:Whelan, Fergus (2020).
2453:British and Irish Lions
2088:Supreme Court of Canada
1975:William Pirrie Sinclair
1923:Northern Ireland Office
1843:; journalist, novelist.
1841:"Sunningdale" Executive
1762:Government and politics
1659:Christopher Rowden Hill
1526:Belfast Botanic Gardens
1085:Royal School, Dungannon
817:losing to Emerson, the
599:, who designed the new
3836:Irish medium secondary
3328:Reference bibliography
3313:"Inchmarlo Staff List"
3167:The Truth About Ulster
3140:Macken, Ultan (2008).
2873:www.peterbrooke.org.uk
2717:Larmour, Paul (1987).
2679:www.peterbrooke.org.uk
2598:Brooke, Peter (1981).
2315:Primate of All Ireland
2052:. Assassinated by the
2050:Lord Justice of Appeal
1623:Robert Shipboy MacAdam
645:Trinity College Dublin
639:"Wars of independence"
464:the Tennent brothers,
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3800:Irish Baptist College
3790:Belfast Bible College
3215:Inst in the Great War
3038:Bell, Thomas (1967).
2976:. Royal Irish Academy
2816:McBride, Ian (1998).
2216:John Alexander Sinton
1810:(born 1931), Head of
1744:, chain restaurateur.
1678:Business and industry
1641:Frank Frankfort Moore
1551:UCL Wolfson Institute
1547:William D. Richardson
1456:Francis Joseph Bigger
1391:Bangor Grammar School
440:Catholic Emancipation
415:
3826:Irish medium primary
3783:Theological colleges
3767:Agricultural college
3689:University of Ulster
3356:Young, Robert Magill
3272:on 28 September 2012
2585:Bardon (1982), p. 80
2569:Brooke, PEC (1981).
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2283:, originator of the
2271:Corrymeela Community
1981:Robert James Tennent
1941:Member of Parliament
1847:James Horner Haslett
1770:(1871–1956), second
1484:Cambridge University
1429:Academia and science
1297:Henley Royal Regatta
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1189:Sports and societies
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1038:Indian Civil Service
958:Portora Royal School
879:in the early 1840s.
855:Londonderry Standard
781:and what is now the
755:Dr. James MacDonnell
742:On 1 November 1855,
625:Archbishop of Armagh
408:Dissident foundation
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3610:Education Authority
2970:"MacDonnell, James"
2791:The Belfast Monthly
2285:Temperance movement
2267:Robert Rayond Davey
2176:, President of the
2164:Henry Kenneth Cowan
2074:Lord Thomas O'Hagan
2023:William Huston Dodd
1919:Christopher Maccabe
1591:Royal Irish Academy
1587:Sir Samuel Ferguson
1563:Arts and literature
1504:Stephen Livingstone
992:Industry and empire
863:Charles Gavan Duffy
364:http://rbai.org.uk/
207:(To Seek the Truth)
167: /
120:College Square East
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3758:South West College
2246:Philip James Woods
2226:Commander-in-Chief
2036:Belfast Newsletter
2027:High Court Justice
1937:Conservative Party
1878:Clann na Poblachta
1864:Province of Canada
1860:Sir Francis Hincks
1825:to Prime Minister
1647:Kenneth Montgomery
1613:Robert Wilson Lynd
1593:, founder of the (
1293:competitive rowing
1273:Ulster Schools Cup
1011:Alexander Carlisle
978:F. Frankfort Moore
939:Queen's University
733:Presbyterian Synod
621:Fr. William Crolly
589:primate archbishop
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375:is an independent
264:Number of students
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2829:978-0-19-820642-2
2308:Church of Ireland
2126:Irish Independent
2122:Freeman's Journal
2114:James Winder Good
1726:Harland and Wolff
1710:Sir Donald Currie
1692:Harland and Wolff
1609:(born 1939), poet
1569:William Allingham
1476:Sir Joseph Larmor
1460:Gaelic revivalist
1383:Thornhill College
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3194:
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3189:
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3174:
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3134:
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3110:
3100:
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3007:
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2908:
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2896:
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2866:
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2861:
2851:
2850:
2846:
2841:
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2830:
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2784:
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2779:
2772:
2759:
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2698:
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2605:
2597:
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2589:
2584:
2580:
2568:
2567:
2563:
2556:
2541:
2540:
2536:
2526:
2524:
2515:
2514:
2510:
2500:
2499:
2495:
2488:
2475:
2474:
2470:
2465:
2460:
2339:Colin Patterson
2254:Lithuanian Army
2202:Operation Telic
1969:Ulster Covenant
1961:Thomas Sinclair
1955:Montgomeryshire
1933:Brian Mawhinney
1910:Ulster Unionist
1819:Knox Cunningham
1688:William Drennan
1607:Michael Longley
1581:Alexander Faris
1575:Wesley Burrowes
1426:
1420:
1407:
1370:
1331:
1323:
1265:
1253:
1242:
1236:
1233:
1218:
1202:
1191:
1120:
1111:
1065:
994:
924:Young Irelander
900:
884:Northern Herald
791:
687:King William IV
641:
601:Bank of England
530:
522:
507:
506:
505:
500:
428:Belfast Academy
410:
405:
345:Inchmarlo Prep.
315:
312:
300:
299:
295:
294:
290:
289:
285:
284:
280:
279:
275:
234:William Drennan
221:
219:
216:
206:
175:
173:
169:
166:
161:
158:
156:
154:
153:
143:
138:
137:
133:
127:
122:
121:
91:
82:
71:
65:
62:
51:
36:
32:
23:
22:
18:Belfast College
15:
12:
11:
5:
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3797:
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3777:
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3764:
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3755:
3750:
3745:
3740:
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3729:
3727:
3721:
3720:
3718:
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3712:
3706:
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3700:
3699:
3697:
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3691:
3686:
3680:
3678:
3669:
3665:
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3657:
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3612:
3606:
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3591:
3586:
3580:
3578:
3569:
3568:Administration
3565:
3564:
3559:
3557:
3556:
3549:
3542:
3534:
3525:
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3522:
3521:
3516:
3511:
3506:
3501:
3496:
3491:
3486:
3480:
3477:
3476:
3469:Northern Irish
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3050:(2): 253–276.
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2043:
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1978:
1972:
1967:, drafted the
1958:
1948:
1930:
1916:
1903:
1885:
1882:Seanad Éireann
1871:
1857:
1844:
1830:
1815:
1805:
1791:
1774:
1759:
1758:
1745:
1735:
1729:
1719:
1716:Henry Musgrave
1713:
1707:
1704:Bowman Malcolm
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1196:
1190:
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1126:
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1064:
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1015:Thomas Andrews
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993:
990:
899:
896:
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877:belles-lettres
795:Robert Tennent
790:
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679:Thomas Belsham
671:William Godwin
652:Robert Tennent
640:
637:
582:William Stuart
577:
576:
570:
569:
566:
560:
559:
555:
554:
548:
542:
541:
538:
532:
531:
526:
518:
517:
513:
512:
498:
474:John Templeton
451:1798 rebellion
409:
406:
404:
401:
377:grammar school
367:
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357:
356:
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339:
338:
333:
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328:
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267:1060 (approx.)
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2037:
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2028:
2024:
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2007:
2006:
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1994:, veteran of
1993:
1989:
1986:
1983:(1803–1880),
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1979:
1976:
1973:
1970:
1966:
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1962:
1959:
1956:
1952:
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1946:
1942:
1938:
1934:
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1928:
1924:
1920:
1917:
1914:
1911:
1908:(1944–2018),
1907:
1904:
1901:
1897:
1893:
1890:(1824–1909),
1889:
1886:
1883:
1879:
1876:(1894–1974),
1875:
1874:Denis Ireland
1872:
1869:
1865:
1861:
1858:
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1852:
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1845:
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1838:
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1828:
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1816:
1813:
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1592:
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