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A band playing bagpipes during the St. Patrick's Day Parade in New York City, 1961. (Robert W. Kelley/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images) #StPatricksDay #NYC
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SECRETOS DE LA FLORIDA ESPAÑOLA: ¿SABÍAS QUE LA PRIMERA PROCESIÓN DE ST. PATRICK SE CELEBRÓ EN SAN AGUSTÍN DE LA FLORIDA EN 1597 POR EL PADRE IRLANDÉS RICARDO ARTUR?
Descubre las apasionantes historias de irlandeses en San Agustín de la Florida reveladas por el profesor #MichaelFrancis de la Universidad del Sur de La Florida: "This morning, as I read through hundreds of entries recorded by St. Augustine’s treasury officials, one entry in particular captures my attention. It dates to August 22, 1600, and records the purchase of some fabric and thread to be used to design a new dress for a Timucua Indian woman named Doña Ana, the ruler of San Pedro (present-day Cumberland Island, Georgia) and several other neighboring chiefdoms. Doña Ana had recently inherited the chiefdom and this was her first official visit to St. Augustine as San Pedro’s ruler.
To prepare for her visit, St. Augustine’s governor summoned an Irish soldier/merchant named David Glavid, from whom he purchased the fabric needed to tailor Doña Ana’s new dress. The forty-year-old Glavid, who had lived in St. Augustine for just over three years, presented the governor with some of his finest fabrics, including yellow taffeta from China, strips of yellow velvet, and gold and silver thread.
An Irishman in St. Augustine
The real name of the Irishman who procured the material for Doña Ana’s outfit was Darby Glavin, but to the Spanish in St. Augustine, he was known as David Glavid, or at times, Davi Glavi.
One day, I intend to write a book entitled Ten Colonial-Era Floridians I Wish I Could Have Taken to the Pub. David Glavid is one of them. Born in Ireland ca. 1560, little is known of Glavid’s childhood, but by his early 20s, he had established a career as a maritime merchant. In 1584, English corsairs captured Glavid’s ship as it sailed out of Britanny, loaded with wine and other merchandise. The Englishmen seized the cargo, and Glavid was forced to join Richard Grenville’s colonization expedition to Roanoke, where he remained for a year and a half before Francis Drake’s fleet arrived in the summer of 1586 and transported the Roanoke colonists back to England. But Glavid did not remain in England l
frodothelittlebaron
right wing #Non-Irish hooligans, caused #thetroubles and are now the trouble in the #brexit
irisheyesldi
The very year I was born life.. And I have been following you since then. 🇺🇸🍀 IRISH
pilardelanoi
Son tan soldados los soldados. Y mas aun con ese uniforme.
mirzayasir10
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lizhalleck
👀 looks and sounds great for the parade!!!
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