No, there have been no Irish popes and only one pope from England.
An Irish person can freely travel to and from England without any extra paperwork. However, Irish citizens who are not also British citizens cannot live in England unconditionally, and as such may be subject to deportation. An Irish citizen wishing to move to England is advised to obtain the appropriate legal paperwork to be able to either live permanently as an Irish citizen or become a British citizen.
Ireland is a separate country, not part of England or the UK.
Players who fill various roles but are not exceptional in any.
England and any more (E-USA)
any any any any any! Surname with an o' is most definitely Irish
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Probably the Irish harp or the fiddle. Leprechauns are most commonly represented as playing the concertina, not any stringed instrument.
Any Catholics from Ireland are Irish Catholics.
well im not quite sure what the question is but i would say that your question is "what is the protective hat worn by cricketers?". well the hat is called a helmet and its purpose is to prtect you head from cracking. and please if you have any other questions, please email me at lachlan_burgess@live.com
The surname Bickerstaff is of English origin. It is believed to have originated from a place name in Lancashire, England. There is no direct link between the surname and Scotland or Ireland.
That's quite a silly question... But, to answer it, I hightly doubt it. The Irish couldn't stop food being exported to England because England had full power over the country. The Irish had no choice. At the time, it was highly unusual for any country to export all the good products first before feeding their own country, that's how bad it was. The simply ate potatoes and drnak milk, the only two things left after what was exported to England's extraordianary demand for food and raw materials. Now, I'm not sure how you got the whole 'shooting' thing, because the English wouldn't have set foot in Ireland to shoot them! They thought of the Irish as dirty and poor and wouldn't go near them, even if it killed them. Or, if not, they were pretty ignorant as to what was going on.