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    Old Irish is the ancestor of all modern Goidelic languages: Modern Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Manx . A still older form of Irish is known as Primitive Irish. Fragments of Primitive Irish, mainly personal names, are known from inscriptions on stone written in the Ogham alphabet.

  2. Irish Times (1859–) Pay also contains The Irish Weekly Times, Times Pictorial and Irish Pictorial papers from the past. IrishNewspapers.com (from Ancestry.com; 1738–1980) list of newspapers on site Pay

  3. People spoke Old Irish in Ireland, before the year 1000 AD. [1] Old Irish was a Goidelic language, and modern Goidelic languages like Irish and Scots Gaelic came from it. [1] People speaking Insular Celtic languages probably first came to Ireland at the start of the Iron Age, about 500 BC. [2]

  4. Old Irish was the first written vernacular language north of the Alps, and it first appeared in the margins of Latin manuscripts as early as the 6th century. [8] [9] [10] Old Irish can be divided into two periods: Early Old Irish, also called Archaic Irish (c. 7th century), and Old Irish (8th–9th century). [11]

  5. Both the Irish Newspaper Archives and the Irish Times Archive – Ireland's two main pay-to-view online newspaper collections – are available for free searching in many of the island's libraries. The London Gazette and the Belfast Gazette are free to view online here and are easy to search.

  6. The Irish Newspaper Archives is a commercial online database of digitised Irish newspapers, and claims to be the world's oldest and largest archive of Irish newspapers. Subscription-free access to the archive is available to users in Irish public libraries and schools.

  7. The Irish News is a compact daily newspaper based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is Northern Ireland's largest-selling morning newspaper and is available throughout Ireland. [ 3 ] It is broadly Irish nationalist in its viewpoint, though it also features unionist columnists.

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