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Sep 10, 2014 · Mirror Sport Gaelic games correspondent and author Pat Nolan this week releases his latest book, ‘The Furlongs – The Story of a Remarkable Family’, tracing the history of the famed Furlong...
Author and journalist Pat Nolan traces the history of the famed Furlong family from a life on the run in Wexford during the War of Independence to their new surroundings in Tullamore, Co Offaly.
Aug 2, 2021 · It's as if the people accusing him of physical and sexual abuse don't exist. Today we hear Jesse's original 2014 conversation with journalist Laura Robinson, who broke the Furlong story, and an update about all that has happened since, and why the upcoming tribunal on the case may be different.
Nov 22, 2014 · 'The Furlongs – The Story of a Remarkable Family', is written by Tullamore author and journalist Pat Nolan. It charts the family's early days in Wexford and a life on the run during the War of Independence, before landing in Tullamore in the late 1920s.
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The Furlongs - The Story of a Remarkable Family. 727 likes · 3 talking about this. Book detailing the story of the famed Furlong family from Tullamore, Co Offaly, Ireland, and primari
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In an attempt to break into journalism, Furlong presented herself to the formidable Rosamund Essex, editor of the Church Times. She was asked if she knew the difference between a cope and a chasuble, and did not get a job.