baile
baile means home in Irish
"Bally" is frequently used in Irish placenames. In Irish it is "baile" which can mean "home" or "place".
this is an Irish song
Most Catholics favoured home rule.
Thomas E. Webb has written: 'The Irish question' -- subject(s): Home rule, Irish question 'Ipse dixit' -- subject(s): Home rule, Irish question
English and Irish Gaelic. The entire Irish part translates to: Go home with you! Go home with you! Go home with you, Mary! Go home with you and stay at home, because your match is made.
I think it is Tara.
In Irish it's "baile"
At home in england and irish
The Irish immigrated because of the Irish Potato Famine in 1845
No, it was better. Irish immigrants had rights and freedoms in America, when they previously did not in their home country.
john redmond