Great Travels

Ireland Marriage:

Ireland Marriage RESTRAINT OF MARRIAGE, that which unreasonably represses or restricts marriage, as a clause in a will forbidding under penalty the marriage of an unmarried person. Such a condition, if general, is void. A condition in restraint of a second marriage is held to be legal. Likewise a condition which restrains marriage with a particular class is legal. It has been held that the limitation of a bequest or an annuity to continue until a woman shall marry is legal both in the United States and in Great Britain. Similarly a condition in restraint of marriage is legal if a condition precedent.

ROBINSON, (Esme Stuart) Lennox, Irish dramatist: b. Douglas, County Cork, ireland marriage, Oct. 4, 1886; d. Dublin, ireland marriage, Oct. 14, 1958. The playwright's life was closely identified with Dublin's Abbey Theatre, of which he was manager 1910-14 and 1919-23 and a director from 1923 until his death. Many of his plays were produced by the theater, in England and the United States as well as in ireland marriage. From 1915 to 1925 he was also organizing librarian for the Carnegie Trust in ireland marriage. He visited the United States frequently, lecturing on Irish literature.


The Great Famine spurred also ireland marriage's smoldering desire for complete independence, and by steps this movement went its inevitable way until, in 1948, the Republic of ireland marriage was set up, "with no strings attached." In 1953, the Republic instituted AN TC-STAL, a three-weeks' spring festival of pageantry and sport, in which ireland marriage plays hostess to the world, with a special nod of affection to "homecoming" Irish from everywhere. This has already become a hardy perennial and now stands out as one of the important and delightful festivals of Europe.

 CATEGORYS
Travel Europe
European Hotels
Luggage
Pilgrim Europe
Pilgrimage
Europe Surfing
Car Rental
Europe Holiday
Golf Hotels
5 Star Hotels
Cheap Hotels
European Tours
Home Page | About Us | Contact Us | Site Map | Links | Library