Séamus Ruane – Lord Charlemont and his “Darlin’ Girl from Clare”

Talk Title: Lord Charlemont and his “Darlin’ Girl from Clare”

Date: Wednesday, 4th July 2018 at 8pm No. 1 of 9 Talks

Speaker: Séamus Ruane

Talk Description:
There was a time in Ireland when marriages were arranged and a dowry was usually an essential ingredient. So, without a dowry, a girl’s prospects of marriage were much reduced. One such girl was Mary Hickman, daughter of Thomas Hickman of Brickhill House, Brickhill, (Cratloe), County Clare. Fortunately, her luck changed when arguably Ireland’s most eligible bachelor came along. He was just 40 years of age, had a title, and much, much, more besides. Hear their story in this illustrated talk.
About the Speaker:
Séamus Ruane, originally from Dublin, is a long-time resident of Cratloe, Co. Clare. He is a retired Civil Servant and, since retirement, a Docent at The Hunt Museum, Limerick. He has previously delivered this Talk on Lord Charlemont and his “Darlin’ Girl from Clare”,
together with a series of other Talks for “The Friends of The Hunt Museum”, in Limerick, on subjects ranging from 1) Edmund Sexton Pery, and his wider family. (Pery Square in Limerick is named after him); 2) Fr. Jack P. Hanlon, Priest and Painter. A renowned artist, with five of his paintings displayed at The Holy Rosary Church, Ennis Road, Limerick; and, finally, 3) The elopement, love story and lives of Richard Brinsley Sheridan and his
Nightingale (Elizabeth Linley).
 

 

The Genealogy Show – Series 8 episode 24 How to draw your family tree using word, Excel and Paint

Lorna Moloney’s doctoral thesis, ‘From Gaelic Lordship to English Shire: The MacNamaras of Clare, c.1259-1603′, is being supervised by Professor Steven Ellis. Lorna’s academic profile can viewed at http://nuigalway.academia.edu/LornaMoloney. She has delivered conference papers at Oxford; Lincoln College: Exploration of the Medieval Gaelic Diet: (2012); seminar papers at the Moore Institute in NUI Galway, ‘The Gaelic Lordships in Thomond, c. 1400-c.1500’ and papers at Irish Conference of Medievalists on themes of Brian Boru and landscape of East Clare. Lorna has published on medieval themes and on maritime subjects.
Lorna received her Certificate for the Advancement of Forensic Genealogy (CAFG) in Dallas in March 2015.
http://www.lornamoloney.com


Kilkee Civic Trust 2018 Arts in Focus at the Cultúrlann Sweeney

The Annual & Popular “Arts in Focus” evening – at Cultúrlann Sweeney

Newsflash!

It’s on tomorrow evening!

Friday 6th July; with the Exhibition open from 7pm
Time: Doors Open at 7pm. Admission is FREE of charge

An exhibition from 7pm of Arts & Crafts by local Artists; followed by a concert of music, song & dance from Award Winning local talent at 8pm.
This year’s line-up is a compelling mix of local talent; and back by popular demand are; Olga Reynolds and her Newfound Sound Choir & Keeva Corry – World Irish Dance Champion! And many, many more!
I cannot mention everyone here; and I’d be sure to miss someone; so, ALL the details, of who is involved, are on the copy of the “Shop Window” poster. There are some “surprises” not listed on the poster; so, we say a BIG Kilkee “Thank You” to each and every participant; listed or not on the poster.
My KCT colleague Fionnuala Murnane is the Coordinator for this year’s “Arts in Focus”. Fionnuala has done outstanding work in preparation for this year’s event and we hope you will come along to enjoy the abundance of local talent that Fionnuala has assembled.
This is a FREE of charge entry event and all are welcome.
A donations box will be available to assist us in defraying essential and necessary expenses.

Check out our Facebook Posts!
Every good wish,

Joseph McCloskey

Honorary Secretary,
Kilkee Civic Trust



Radio Beams – Clarecastle and Other Communities

From the 4 corners of Clare. Full of colour, life, fun, human stories of conquests, and achievements. From all walks of life in Clare.
Dermot brings a unique inside to people activities and life in Clare.
Not afraid to challenge the norms, asks the hard question and bring humour to the story.
Dermot covers stories that never may get air time on any station and his relaxed way of finding out the issues that bother people. Listeners from all ages and back round find his tones easy listening.
You can tune in each Tuesday at 3.30 and repeated on a Thursday at 16:30.


Reflections – 01/07/2018

A weekly 30-minute space for Christian prayer, song and devotion. It is presented by the Kilkee Prayer Group led by Anne Haugh and Kathleen Ryan and joined in by Donnie Dillon, Anne Marie Harte and Antonio Cebas. It is an invitation to engage in Christian worship through prayer and song, as well as to reflect on the lives of the Saints whose feast day we celebrate. All listeners at home are invited to add their own prayers and petitions and together with those of the group offer them in unison to the Grace of the Lord and our Blessed Lady.


Whats On – 28/06/18

A 30 minute live Thursday broadcast highlighting some of the main events taking place around the county and beyond. Live interviews, sports analysis, entertainment news, good banter and more. Donnie Dillon, John O’Boyle, Suzanne Dillon and Antonio Cebas will keep you entertained and informed with what’s going on.


The Genealogy Show – Series 8, Episode 23 Regina Sexton – The Life and Times of Dorothy Parsons – Seventeenth century Cultural Genealogy

Lorna Moloney’s doctoral thesis, ‘From Gaelic Lordship to English Shire: The MacNamaras of Clare, c.1259-1603′, is being supervised by Professor Steven Ellis. Lorna’s academic profile can viewed at http://nuigalway.academia.edu/LornaMoloney. She has delivered conference papers at Oxford; Lincoln College: Exploration of the Medieval Gaelic Diet: (2012); seminar papers at the Moore Institute in NUI Galway, ‘The Gaelic Lordships in Thomond, c. 1400-c.1500’ and papers at Irish Conference of Medievalists on themes of Brian Boru and landscape of East Clare. Lorna has published on medieval themes and on maritime subjects.

Lorna received her Certificate for the Advancement of Forensic Genealogy (CAFG) in Dallas in March 2015.


www.clansandsurnames.com


Radio Beams – Liz, dance with Cancer

From the 4 corners of Clare. Full of colour, life, fun, human stories of conquests, and achievements. From all walks of life in Clare.
Dermot brings a unique inside to people activities and life in Clare.
Not afraid to challenge the norms, asks the hard question and bring humour to the story.
Dermot covers stories that never may get air time on any station and his relaxed way of finding out the issues that bother people. Listeners from all ages and back round find his tones easy listening.
You can tune in each Tuesday at 3.30 and repeated on a Thursday at 16:30.


The Genealogy Show Series 8, episode 22 – The Dillon Surname

Lorna Moloney’s doctoral thesis, ‘From Gaelic Lordship to English Shire: The MacNamaras of Clare, c.1259-1603′, is being supervised by Professor Steven Ellis. Lorna’s academic profile can viewed at http://nuigalway.academia.edu/LornaMoloney. She has delivered conference papers at Oxford; Lincoln College: Exploration of the Medieval Gaelic Diet: (2012); seminar papers at the Moore Institute in NUI Galway, ‘The Gaelic Lordships in Thomond, c. 1400-c.1500’ and papers at Irish Conference of Medievalists on themes of Brian Boru and landscape of East Clare. Lorna has published on medieval themes and on maritime subjects.

Lorna received her Certificate for the Advancement of Forensic Genealogy (CAFG) in Dallas in March 2015.


Radio Beams – Trad instrument exchange Ennis School

From the 4 corners of Clare. Full of colour, life, fun, human stories of conquests, and achievements. From all walks of life in Clare.
Dermot brings a unique inside to people activities and life in Clare.
Not afraid to challenge the norms, asks the hard question and bring humour to the story.
Dermot covers stories that never may get air time on any station and his relaxed way of finding out the issues that bother people. Listeners from all ages and back round find his tones easy listening.
You can tune in each Tuesday at 3.30 and repeated on a Thursday at 16:30.


What’s On – 14/06/18

A 30 minute live Thursday broadcast highlighting some of the main events taking place around the county and beyond. Live interviews, sports analysis, entertainment news, good banter and more. Donnie Dillon, John O’Boyle, Suzanne Dillon and Antonio Cebas will keep you entertained and informed with what’s going on.


The Genealogy Show Series 8, episode 21 – The McCormack Surname

Lorna Moloney’s doctoral thesis, ‘From Gaelic Lordship to English Shire: The MacNamaras of Clare, c.1259-1603′, is being supervised by Professor Steven Ellis. Lorna’s academic profile can viewed at http://nuigalway.academia.edu/LornaMoloney. She has delivered conference papers at Oxford; Lincoln College: Exploration of the Medieval Gaelic Diet: (2012); seminar papers at the Moore Institute in NUI Galway, ‘The Gaelic Lordships in Thomond, c. 1400-c.1500’ and papers at Irish Conference of Medievalists on themes of Brian Boru and landscape of East Clare. Lorna has published on medieval themes and on maritime subjects


Radio Beams – Kilfenora Orla Vaughan

From the 4 corners of Clare. Full of colour, life, fun, human stories of conquests, and achievements. From all walks of life in Clare.
Dermot brings a unique inside to people activities and life in Clare.
Not afraid to challenge the norms, asks the hard question and bring humour to the story.
Dermot covers stories that never may get air time on any station and his relaxed way of finding out the issues that bother people. Listeners from all ages and back round find his tones easy listening.
You can tune in each Tuesday at 3.30 and repeated on a Thursday at 16:30.


Radio Beams – Elonar Feeley , extraordinary

Dermot brings a unique inside to people activities and life in Clare.
Not afraid to challenge the norms, asks the hard question and bring humour to the story.
Dermot covers stories that never may get air time on any station and his relaxed way of finding out the issues that bother people. Listeners from all ages and back round find his tones easy listening.


Radio Beams – Gerry and Stevie

From the 4 corners of Clare. Full of colour, life, fun, human stories of conquests, and achievements. From all walks of life in Clare.
Dermot brings a unique inside to people activities and life in Clare.
Not afraid to challenge the norms, asks the hard question and bring humour to the story.
Dermot covers stories that never may get air time on any station and his relaxed way of finding out the issues that bother people. Listeners from all ages and back round find his tones easy listening.
,You can tune in each Tuesday at 3.30 and repeated on a Friday at 16:30.


What’s On – 24/05//18

A 30 minute live Thursday broadcast highlighting some of the main events taking place around the county and beyond. Live interviews, sports analysis, entertainment news, good banter and more. Donnie Dillon, John O’Boyle, Suzanne Dillon and Antonio Cebas will keep you entertained and informed with what’s going on.


Radio Beams – Ian Lumly An Taisce

From the 4 corners of Clare. Full of colour, life, fun, human stories of conquests, and achievements. From all walks of life in Clare.
Dermot brings a unique inside to people activities and life in Clare.
Not afraid to challenge the norms, asks the hard question and bring humour to the story.
Dermot covers stories that never may get air time on any station and his relaxed way of finding out the issues that bother people. Listeners from all ages and back round find his tones easy listening.
You can tune in each Tuesday at 3.30 and repeated on a Friday.


The Genealogy Show Series 8, episode 20 , Christine Deakin – The Preservation of Documents, photos and memorabilia

Lorna Moloney’s doctoral thesis, ‘From Gaelic Lordship to English Shire: The MacNamaras of Clare, c.1259-1603′, is being supervised by Professor Steven Ellis. Lorna’s academic profile can viewed at http://nuigalway.academia.edu/LornaMoloney. She has delivered conference papers at Oxford; Lincoln College: Exploration of the Medieval Gaelic Diet: (2012); seminar papers at the Moore Institute in NUI Galway, ‘The Gaelic Lordships in Thomond, c. 1400-c.1500’ and papers at Irish Conference of Medievalists on themes of Brian Boru and landscape of East Clare. Lorna has published on medieval themes and on maritime subjects.
Lorna received her Certificate for the Advancement of Forensic Genealogy (CAFG) in Dallas in March 2015.
http://www.lornamoloney.com