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- Seosamh_Laoide abstract "Seosamh Laoide (English: Joseph H. Lloyd, 1865–1939), known as \"Mac Tíre na Páirce\" (\"Wolf of the Park\"), was an Irish language scholar and activist during the period 1893 – 1915. Today he is perhaps best remembered for his work on Irish placenames, particularly on the placenames of Dublin which often became the established Irish versions on the city's streets following the establishment of the Irish state in December 1922.Laoide was born at 7 Annaville Lower in Ranelagh, Dublin on 24 May 1865. He was the eldest son of an Irish Protestant couple, Joseph Henry Lloyd PhD and Anne Phair. His father was a linguist, member of the Irish Language Preservation Society/Chumann Buanchoimeádta na Gaeilge, and friend of the Irish scholar P.W. Joyce. Laoide was awarded sizarships to attend Trinity College, Dublin in 1890 where he studied under Professor James Goodman (1828-1896) who awarded him a prize each year until 1894 when he left without completing his degree. In the autumn of 1893 Laoide is recorded as joint treasurer of Conradh na Gaeilge, which had been founded on 31 July of that year. Around the same time he visited Peadar Ó Laoghaire to encourage him to begin writing. In these years Laoide developed an extensive knowledge of Irish dialects and became active in the then mass movement that was Conradh na Gaeilge most especially in publishing books and articles in Irish. When Scoil Ard-Léinn na hÉireann was established by Kuno Meyer in 1903 Laoide was one of the first students and became a prolific publisher of books in Irish on folklore, dialects, placenames and the like.Sometime after 1915 Laoide left Ireland and became a civil servant in London. While there he suffered mental health issues and was hospitalised for some time. He also married a wealthy Irish woman named Elizabeth Sharp. They returned to Ireland in 1920, where they settled in Stillorgan, Co. Dublin. In 1933 they moved to Dún Laoghaire. Laoide died on 21 September 1939 and, following a small private ceremony, was buried in Deansgrange, Co. Dublin.".
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- Seosamh_Laoide wikiPageWikiLink Category:1865_births.
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- Seosamh_Laoide wikiPageWikiLink Conradh_na_Gaeilge.
- Seosamh_Laoide wikiPageWikiLink Deansgrange.
- Seosamh_Laoide wikiPageWikiLink Dublin.
- Seosamh_Laoide wikiPageWikiLink Dún_Laoghaire.
- Seosamh_Laoide wikiPageWikiLink Irish_language.
- Seosamh_Laoide wikiPageWikiLink James_Goodman_(musicologist).
- Seosamh_Laoide wikiPageWikiLink Kuno_Meyer.
- Seosamh_Laoide wikiPageWikiLink Patrick_Weston_Joyce.
- Seosamh_Laoide wikiPageWikiLink Peadar_Ua_Laoghaire.
- Seosamh_Laoide wikiPageWikiLink Protestantism_in_Ireland.
- Seosamh_Laoide wikiPageWikiLink Ranelagh.
- Seosamh_Laoide wikiPageWikiLink Stillorgan.
- Seosamh_Laoide wikiPageWikiLink Trinity_College,_Dublin.
- Seosamh_Laoide wikiPageWikiLinkText "J. H. Lloyd".
- Seosamh_Laoide wikiPageWikiLinkText "J.H. Lloyd".
- Seosamh_Laoide wikiPageWikiLinkText "Seosamh Laoide".
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- Seosamh_Laoide subject Category:1865_births.
- Seosamh_Laoide subject Category:1939_deaths.
- Seosamh_Laoide hypernym Scholar.
- Seosamh_Laoide type Person.
- Seosamh_Laoide comment "Seosamh Laoide (English: Joseph H. Lloyd, 1865–1939), known as \"Mac Tíre na Páirce\" (\"Wolf of the Park\"), was an Irish language scholar and activist during the period 1893 – 1915. Today he is perhaps best remembered for his work on Irish placenames, particularly on the placenames of Dublin which often became the established Irish versions on the city's streets following the establishment of the Irish state in December 1922.Laoide was born at 7 Annaville Lower in Ranelagh, Dublin on 24 May 1865.".
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