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Outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland
Finglas (/ˈfɪŋɡləs/; Irish: Fionnghlas, meaning 'clear streamlet') is a northwestern outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland. It lies close to Junction 5 of the
Finglas
Irish judge and Crown official
was the daughter of Patrick Finglas of Westphailstown, who was probably the younger son of the judge. Mary Ann Lyons 'Finglas, Patrick', Oxford Dictionary
Patrick_Finglas
2006 single by Spiral
"Finglas" is a rap song by Irish Big Brother UK series 7 contestant Glen "Spiral" Coroner. It was written and released by Spiral before his appearance
Finglas_(song)
Valley in Stirling, Scotland
Scots. Vol. 1. London. p. 109. "Wood Pasture: Glen Finglas". Scottish Natural Heritage. "Glen Finglas: a 25 year transformation". Woodland Trust. Grieve
Glen_Finglas
1690 proclamation by William III in Ireland
The Declaration of Finglas was issued on 17 July 1690 by William III of Ireland at Finglas in County Dublin, shortly after his Williamite army's decisive
Declaration_of_Finglas
Dáil constituency (1977–1981)
Drumcondra South C, Finglas East A, Finglas East B, Finglas East D, Finglas East E, Finglas East F, Finglas West A, Finglas West B, Finglas West C, Glasnevin
Dublin_Finglas
Irish criminal (born 1993)
for legal reasons, Ward was the leader of an organised crime group in Finglas dubbed the "Gucci Gang", with links to the Kinahan Organised Crime Group
Glen_Ward_(criminal)
Irish barrister and Law Officer
Richard Finglas (died 1574) was an Irish barrister and Law Officer of the sixteenth century. He belonged to the prominent Finglas family of Westphailstown
Richard_Finglas
Tram system in Dublin, Ireland
Luas Finglas Public Consultation launched and new 55m tram now in service". 28 July 2020. Retrieved 4 August 2020. "Luas Finglas". LuasFinglas.ie. Archived
Luas
Irish criminal
was an Irish crime boss from Finglas in North Dublin. Nicknamed "the Don" by media outlets, Dunne led a gang based in Finglas, Cabra, and Ballymun, who were
Eamon_Dunne
Civil parish in County Dublin, Ireland
97. "Townlands in Finglas". Placenames Database of Ireland. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Finglas (civil parish). Finglas parish delineated on
Finglas_(civil_parish)
Irish criminal and gang boss
gang leader from Finglas. Hyland's sister, Ellen, was the girlfriend of Judge. Judge was shot dead outside the Royal Oak pub in Finglas in December 1996
Martin_"Marlo"_Hyland
Dubber Cross, Finglas (including Ballygall and Cappagh), most of Glasnevin (Cremore, Addison, Violet Hill, Willow Park, Finglas Road, Old Finglas Road and
List of Dublin postal districts
List_of_Dublin_postal_districts
Formerly unsolved murder victim
was subsequently found on a beach. James Nolan was from Fairlawn Park in Finglas. He was convicted in 1986 of the abduction and rape of a 22-year-old woman
James_Nolan_(criminal)
Sir Edward Bagshawe (or Bagshaw) (died 6 October 1657) of Finglas, County Dublin, was knighted in 1627, reappointed a comptroller of customs in 1629 and
Edward_Bagshawe_of_Finglas
Race of tree-giants in The Lord of the Rings
Ents are giant humanoids in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy world of Middle-earth who closely resemble trees; their leader is Treebeard of Fangorn forest. Their
Ent
Dáil constituency (1921–1923, 1937–1977, 1981–present)
Beaumont B, Beaumont F, Finglas North A, Finglas North B, Finglas North C, Finglas South A, Finglas South B, Finglas South C, Finglas South D, Kilmore A,
Dublin_North-West
The Glen Finglas Estate is a property in Glen Finglas in the Trossachs, Scotland managed by The Woodland Trust. The estate extends for over 10,000 acres
Glen_Finglas_Estate
Part of the 2024 Irish local elections
Results" (PDF). Dublin City Council. Retrieved 17 June 2024. "Ballymun-Finglas LEA Results" (PDF). Dublin City Council. Retrieved 17 June 2024. "Cabra-Glasnevin
2024 Dublin City Council election
2024_Dublin_City_Council_election
Association football tournament in Ireland
v Shamrock Rovers Finglas United v Bohemians Bray Wanderers v Wexford Wexford v Finglas United Bray Wanderers v Bohemians Finglas United v Bray Wanderers
2025–26_Leinster_Senior_Cup
Tram line in Dublin, Ireland
through Tolka Valley Park, through west Finglas before terminating at Charlestown. As of 2024, the "Luas Finglas" project was projected to be a four-station
Green_Line_(Luas)
Irish criminal (1955–1996)
trafficker. Nicknamed "the Psycho", Judge controlled the trade of drugs in the Finglas, Cabra and Ballymun suburbs of Dublin before his murder in 1996. The son
PJ_Judge
Country in North Africa
in Egypt". Munchies. Retrieved 13 December 2016. Caballero, Benjamin; Finglas, Paul; Toldrá, Fidel. Encyclopedia of Food and Health. Academic Press.
Egypt
2021 murder in Ireland
was stabbed to death at her first-floor apartment in Melville Drive, Finglas, north Dublin. Neighbours raised the alarm and emergency services attended
Murder_of_Jennifer_Poole
Football league
Ballymun United Ballymun County Dublin Ballymun Soccer Complex Finglas United Finglas County Dublin Larney Park Inchicore Athletic Inchicore County Dublin
Leinster Senior League (association football)
Leinster_Senior_League_(association_football)
Church of Ireland church
5, 2021. Finglas Parochial National School official website. Santry, Glasnevin and Finglas ireland.anglican.org St. Patrick's Well, Finglas Ireland's
St. Canice's Church, Finglas (Church of Ireland)
St._Canice's_Church,_Finglas_(Church_of_Ireland)
Locality within Ballymun, Dublin, Ireland
Dublin, Ireland. It is principally bordered by other parts of Ballymun, and Finglas, and to a modest extent by Ballygall. The area includes Poppintree Park
Poppintree
Part of the 2014 Irish local elections
but found itself without representation in Ballyfermot–Drimnagh, Cabra–Finglas and Crumlin–Kimmage. The Labour Party lost 11 seats in all, including the
2014 Dublin City Council election
2014_Dublin_City_Council_election
Irish actor (born 1953)
Colm J. Meaney (/ˈkɒləm/; Irish: Colm Ó Maonaigh; born 30 May 1953) is an Irish actor. Known for his performances across screen and stage, he has received
Colm_Meaney
Part of the 1979 Irish local elections
Drumcondra North B, Drumcondra North C, Finglas East A, Finglas East B, Finglas East C, Finglas East D, Finglas East E, Finglas East F, Santry A, and Santry B
1979 Dublin Corporation election
1979_Dublin_Corporation_election
Irish poet and playwright
She began her secondary education at St. Michael's Holy Faith Convent in Finglas but was expelled for organising a protest march against the regime of the
Paula_Meehan
Suburb of Dublin, Ireland
Glasnevin and Finglas, on the northside of the city of Dublin, Ireland. It is also a townland divided between the civil parish of Finglas and that of Glasnevin
Ballygall
Topics referred to by the same term
Ireland and the United States Erin's Isle GAA, a Gaelic games club in Finglas, Dublin HMS Erin's Isle, formerly PS Erin's Isle, a paddle steamer built
Erin's_Isle_(disambiguation)
Irish actor and comedian (born 1955)
to Irish television. The youngest of 11 children, O'Carroll was born in Finglas, Dublin on 17 September 1955. His mother, Maureen, was a Labour Party TD
Brendan_O'Carroll
Irish actress
born in County Cork, Ireland to Church of Ireland parents. She grew up in Finglas, Dublin, where her family owned and ran Merville Dairy. Her father, George
Ingrid_Craigie
Part of the 2019 Irish local elections
2020. Retrieved 28 May 2019. "Local election – 24 May 2019 – Ballymun–Finglas LEA" (PDF). Dublin City Council. 24 May 2019. Archived from the original
2019 Dublin City Council election
2019_Dublin_City_Council_election
Third-level institution in Dublin, Ireland
City of Dublin FET college Ide Finglas is a coeducational, non-denominational centre of education funded and managed by the City of Dublin Education and
Coláiste Íde College of Further Education
Coláiste_Íde_College_of_Further_Education
Football club in Dublin, Ireland
Johnstown Park. The club was founded in 1922 and had a social hall in Finglas Bridge. It continued into the mid-1930s and reformed in the 1940s. During
Tolka_Rovers_F.C.
Hospital in Dublin, Ireland
Cappagh (Irish: Ospidéal Náisiúnta Ortaipéideach Cheapach), situated in Finglas, Dublin, is the largest orthopaedic hospital in Ireland. It is managed
National Orthopaedic Hospital Cappagh
National_Orthopaedic_Hospital_Cappagh
Fermented milk product
with spices Curd rice Dadiah Dhau Food portal Drink portal Caballero, B.; Finglas, P.; Toldra, F. (2015). Encyclopedia of Food and Health. Elsevier Science
Dahi_(curd)
Freshwater loch, reservoir in Stirling area, Scotland
in 1914. A longer tunnel beneath Ben A'an bringing water from the Glen Finglas Reservoir was completed in 1958, and the dam was completed in 1965. Oil-fired
Loch_Katrine
Intestines as food
of food sciences and nutrition. By Caballero, Benjamin; Trugo, Luiz C.; Finglas, Paul M. (2nd ed.). Amsterdam New York: Academic Press. pp. 4246-. ISBN 978-0-12-227055-0
Chitterlings
Irish football club season
Win; D = Draw; L = Loss Ringmahon Rangers v Bohemians Win Draw Loss Finglas United v Bohemians Bohemians v Wexford Bray Wanderers v Bohemians Bohemians
2026_Bohemian_F.C._season
Irish actress
Her film roles include Saint Maud (2019). From Dublin, she was born in Finglas. She attended the Gaiety School of Acting. Dunne is a member of the LGBTQ+
Caoilfhionn_Dunne
Irish footballer (1933–2012)
footballer who played in both Ireland and England as a centre half. Born in Finglas Bridge, Dublin, Ireland, Lawlor spent his early career with Transport,
Jimmy_Lawlor
Balrothery Finglas Town Castleknock Finglas Dublin North Finglas East 327 Castleknock Finglas Dublin North Finglas West 111 Castleknock Finglas Dublin North
List of townlands of County Dublin
List_of_townlands_of_County_Dublin
Part of the 2009 Irish local elections
Retrieved 17 February 2024. "ElectionsIreland.org: 2009 Local - Ballymun Finglas First Preference Votes". electionsireland.org. Retrieved 17 February 2024
2009 Dublin City Council election
2009_Dublin_City_Council_election
Irish bakery company
in Cabra, Camden Street, Capel Street, Dominick Street, Dún Laoghaire, Finglas, Kimmage, Parnell Square, Rathmines and Stillorgan. The business also operated
Johnston_Mooney_and_O'Brien
Type of bread
Types of Bread". In Caballero, Finglas & Toldrá (2016). Kumar, A. "Chapatis and Related Products". In Caballero, Finglas & Toldrá (2016). Cracknell, R
Flatbread
Shopping centre in Dublin, Ireland
TheJournal.ie. "Luas Finglas". www.luasfinglas.ie. Retrieved 6 March 2024. Zapryanova, Rayana (10 May 2023). "No funding secured for Finglas Luas despite consultation
Charlestown_Shopping_Centre
Fictional Turkish doctor in 18th-century Ireland
suburb of Finglas, to the north of the city. Borumborad was convinced of the healing powers of the local St. Patrick's Well which fed the Finglas baths,
Achmet_Borumborad
Landscape architect, artist, academic and environmentalist
exhibition Sculpture in Context; she was also accepted, with the piece Finglas Boys, for the 2015 edition of Sculpture in Context. She worked as a landscape
Sophie_von_Maltzan
Area in Munster, Ireland
south of Tralee in County Kerry, Ireland. It is beside a stream called the Finglas (Fionnghlas - 'clear stream'), in a wooded glen called Gleann Scoithín
Scotia's_Grave
Planned metro system for the city of Dublin
north–south line which would run from Swords to Shanganagh via Dublin Airport, Finglas, Broadstone, the city centre, Ranelagh, Sandyford and Cherrywood. The second
MetroLink_(Dublin)
County in Ireland
Dublin, 1845; Volume I, page 259 Finglas once consisted of two parts: a western portion centred on the village of Finglas, and an eastern portion centred
Fingal
Former administrative land unit in the former county of Dublin, Ireland
It stretches from Cabra to Blanchardstown (from east to west) and from Finglas to Chapelizod (from north to south). The Castleknock barony is located
Castleknock_(barony)
Large northside suburb of Dublin, Ireland
of the city, the other being in Finglas. For local elections, it is part of the local electoral area of Ballymun–Finglas. An improvement project started
Ballymun
Pseudoscientific alternative medicine practice
E F (1973). "Essential Oils". In Caballero, Benjamin; Trugo, Luiz C; Finglas, Paul M (eds.). Encyclopedia of Food Sciences and Nutrition (2nd ed.).
Aromatherapy
Northern suburb of Dublin, Ireland
Glasnevin stretch from the Royal Canal to Griffith Avenue and from the Finglas Road to the edges of Drumcondra. It spans the postal districts of Dublin
Glasnevin
Irish criminal organisation
media sources, Ward is believed to lead an offshoot of the Kinahan gang in Finglas. Lyons Crime Family – An organised crime family based in Glasgow, Scotland
Kinahan_Organised_Crime_Group
2026 studio album by Karnivool
Thomas – engineering Guthrie Govan – guitar solo on "Reanimation" Mitch Finglas – additional string arrangement on "Opal" Charlotte Jacke and Lucy Warren
In_Verses
Large northern suburb of Dublin, Ireland
Dublin Bus routes: N6 (operated by Go-Ahead Ireland)- Kilbarrack to Finglas (Finglas Village) 27 - Jobstown to Coolock (Clare Hall Avenue) 27A - Coolock
Coolock
Football league
Ballyowen Park East Wall Bessborough F.C. East Wall Alfie Byrne Road Finglas United F.C. Finglas Larney Park O'Devaney Dunard F.C. Cabra, Dublin AUL Complex Kilbarrack
Athletic Union League (Dublin)
Athletic_Union_League_(Dublin)
Irish politician (born 1977)
from 1969 to 1977 20th 1973 21st 1977 Constituency abolished. See Dublin Finglas and Dublin Cabra Dáil Election Deputy (Party) Deputy (Party) Deputy (Party)
John Lyons (Dublin politician)
John_Lyons_(Dublin_politician)
Type of beer consumed in Egypt
Beer portal Drink portal Egypt portal Beer in Egypt Caballero, Benjamin; Finglas, Paul; Toldrá, Fidel. Encyclopedia of Food and Health. Academic Press.
Bouza_(beer)
Irish criminal associated with the Kinahan Organised Crime Organisation
properties were in Garristown, land in Rush and a house in Deanstown Road, Finglas. In mid July 2023, "Chestnut Lodge" in Garristown was seized by the Criminal
Ross_Browning
Irish musician and activist (born 1960)
moved to a new house on Cedarwood Road, between the Northside suburbs of Finglas and Ballymun when he was six weeks old, and he grew up there. The Hewson
Bono
Fictional character from Mrs. Brown's Boys
priest of the local parish in Finglas. Father Damien is first seen when Hillary introduces him to Agnes after he comes to Finglas to replace Father Quinn in
List of Mrs. Brown's Boys characters
List_of_Mrs._Brown's_Boys_characters
Festival marking the beginning of summer
maintain youthfulness. For almost two centuries, the Dublin suburb of Finglas was well known for its "May Games" and its maypole "was one of the last
May_Day
Irish politician (born 1977
contested the 2004 local elections as a Progressive Democrats candidate in Finglas local electoral area, but was not elected. He was first elected as a member
Paul_McAuliffe
Irish bank robber (died 2009)
vetoed the interview.[citation needed] Holland began mixing with a major Finglas drugs gang headed by Martin "Marlo" Hyland. After the Gardaí raided one
Patrick_Holland_(criminal)
Irish republican and politician (1892–1922)
Galway, Athenry, Galway and Wexford town, and Mellowes (sic) Road in Finglas, Dublin. In 2016, Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin TD unveiled a new gravestone
Liam_Mellows
Christmas in Finglas again, and Father Damien hosts an indoor Christmas decoration competition in order to raise funds for the Finglas Warriors football
List of Mrs. Brown's Boys episodes
List_of_Mrs._Brown's_Boys_episodes
Suburb south of Dublin, Ireland
Dollymount Donabate Donaghmede Donnycarney Drumcondra East Wall Fairview Finglas Garristown Glasnevin Grangegorman Harmonstown Holywell Howth Huntstown
Ballyogan
2004 Irish local government election
Finglas - 4 seats Party Candidate FPv% Count 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Sinn Féin Dessie Ellis* 29.84 4,300 Labour Mary Murphy* 13.78 1,985 2,082 2,196
2004 Dublin City Council election
2004_Dublin_City_Council_election
Capital and largest city of Ireland
Dublin has dozens of suburbs; northside suburbs include Blanchardstown, Finglas, Ballymun, Clontarf, Raheny, Malahide and Howth, while southside suburbs
Dublin
Irish former politician (born 1947)
local politics in 1985 when he was elected to Dublin City Council for the Finglas area. He remained on the council until the abolition of the dual mandate
Pat_Carey
Irish historian
Dublin. Following a nervous breakdown, he entered Dr Harty's Asylum in Finglas, Dublin,. where after some time he became a permanent patient. He was diagnosed
John_Lanigan_(historian)
Clontarf, Howth, Raheny 148 Blanchardstown West K Blanchardstown, Cabra, Finglas 351 Clondalkin West L Ballyfermot, Clondalkin, Rathcoole 199 Tallaght South
List_of_Garda_districts
Part of the 1999 Irish local elections
Finglas - 4 seats Party Candidate FPv% Count 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Fianna Fáil Pat Carey TD* 25.86 2,771 Sinn Féin Dessie Ellis 21.26 2,278
1999 Dublin Corporation election
1999_Dublin_Corporation_election
Place in Centre-Est Region, Burkina Faso
Fingla is a town in the Béguédo Department of Boulgou Province in south-eastern Burkina Faso. Burkinabé government inforoute communale Archived 2008-10-11
Fingla
Irish politician (1935–1978)
from 1969 to 1977 20th 1973 21st 1977 Constituency abolished. See Dublin Finglas and Dublin Cabra Dáil Election Deputy (Party) Deputy (Party) Deputy (Party)
David_Thornley
228. ISBN 978-1-317-45709-1. Retrieved October 6, 2017. Caballero, B.; Finglas, P.; Toldra, F. (2015). Encyclopedia of Food and Health. Elsevier Science
List_of_crackers
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Nagaika (FR) 1954 Goyama (FR) 1943 Goya Tourbillon* Zariba Devineress Finglas Devachon Naim (FR) 1946 Amfortas Ksar* Persephone Nacelle Cerfeuil Neomenie
Connaught_(horse)
Part of the 1985 Irish local elections
Finglas: 4 seats Party Candidate FPv% Count 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Fianna Fáil Jim Tunney TD* 3,175 Workers' Party
1985 Dublin Corporation election
1985_Dublin_Corporation_election
French-bred Thoroughbred racehorse (1974–1995)
Prince Rose Biologie Sif Rialto Suavita Vieille Pierre (FR) 1951 Blue Peter Fairway Fancy Free Vieille Maison Finglas Vieille Canaille (Family: 10-e)
Crystal_Palace_(horse)
Anglo-Irish judge and statesman
became the last Abbess of Lismullen Anne, who married Thomas Finglas, son of Patrick Finglas, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland and had issue Johanna, who married
Thomas_Cusack_(Irish_judge)
Expenses made to feed the Scottish royal household
When James IV, and later, James V and Mary of Guise, went hunting to Glen Finglas supplies were sent from Stirling, while the keepers of the hunting forest
Food and the Scottish royal household
Food_and_the_Scottish_royal_household
Irish actor
parents are Ann Fitzpatrick and Paddy Mitchell. His family home is in Finglas, Dublin. Mitchell has recently moved to America. He won RTÉ's You're a
David_Mitchell_(Irish_actor)
Irish singer and songwriter (born 1959)
Dublin's Northside, between Finglas and Glasnevin. When he was fourteen years old and living on Cedarwood Road, between Finglas and Ballymun, he met Bono
Gavin_Friday
South C, Edenmore, Finglas North A, Finglas North B, Finglas North C, Finglas South A, Finglas South B, Finglas South C, Finglas South D, Grace Park
List of subdivisions of County Dublin
List_of_subdivisions_of_County_Dublin
Monthly peer-reviewed journal on food science
and Technology Discipline Food science Language English Edited by Paul Finglas Publication details History 1990–present Publisher Elsevier Frequency Monthly
Trends in Food Science and Technology
Trends_in_Food_Science_and_Technology
Irish judge
Legal offices Preceded by Patrick Finglas Lord Chief Justice of Ireland 1535–1559 Succeeded by John Plunket
Gerald_Aylmer_(judge)
Reaction(s) leading to production of (phospho)lipid peroxides
(2016-01-01), "Oxidation of Food Components", in Caballero, Benjamin; Finglas, Paul M.; Toldrá, Fidel (eds.), Encyclopedia of Food and Health, Oxford:
Lipid_peroxidation
Irish footballer
playing soccer at five years old, and joined Rivermount Boys & Girls in Finglas where she was the only girl in the team. After starting the 2018 season
Jess_Ziu
Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
1955 Vieux Manoir (FR) 1947 Brantôme Blandford Vitamine Vieille Maison Finglas Vieille Canaille Miss Coventry (GB) 1943 Mieuxce Massine L'Olivete Coventry
Reform_(horse)
Irish mythological princess
she betrayed her husband to his enemies, pouring milk into the River Finglas (Finnglas), supposedly at the Caherconree Fort, as a signal he was at home
Bláthnat
Largest city in Scotland
flow into Loch Katrine. A similar scheme to create a reservoir in Glen Finglas was authorised in 1903, but was deferred, and was not completed until 1965
Glasgow
Postal district of Dublin, Ireland
Coolmine, Cloghran Mulhuddart Huntstown, Hartstown, Littlepace, Tyrrelstown Finglas (part of) The Dublin Suburban Rail western or Maynooth Line runs from Dublin
Dublin_15
Northside suburb of Dublin, Ireland
branch which held Cabragh had its main residence at Dunsoghly Castle near Finglas, which still exists. There are three contiguous townlands called "Cabra"
Cabra,_Dublin
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Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God of Lotus
Girl/Female
Tamil
Parameshvari | பரமேஷà¯à®µà®°à¯€
The ultimate Goddess
Biblical
passage; revolution
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Wife of Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English female personal name Gunnilla, Gunnild, Old Norse Gunnhildr, composed of the elements gunn ‘battle’ + hild ‘strife’. This was a popular name in those parts of England that were under Scandinavian influence in the Middle Ages.Irish : reduced Americanized form of Mag Congail, a Donegal name more often Americanized as McGonigle.Respelling of German Günnel, from a short form of the Germanic personal names Gundram or Gundlach.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Unchanging
Boy/Male
Tamil
Limitless shank, Boundless, Protector
Male
Arthurian
, (Sir), knight of Arthur.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nikitsa | நீகீதà¯à®¸à®¾
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a medieval personal name of uncertain origin, probably a short form of any of several Old English personal names beginning with the elements Ægel-, Æ{dh}el-, or Ealh-.
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