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In 1870, Thomas Taylour succeeded his father as marquess of Headfort and inherited estates of over 20,000 acres in Cavan and Meath. He had experience ...Lees meer
The Priory of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Tristernagh played an important role in the Anglo-Norman colonisation of Meath. A fourteenth-century register...Lees meer
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This study examines the demand for and supply of print in Loughrea in the second half of the nineteenth century. Literacy levels grew steadily through...Lees meer
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This short book presents a picture of Portmarnock, County Dublin, as an important local center for the manufacture of brick and terracotta during the ...Lees meer
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Imprisoned during the War of Independence, Peadar Cowan accepted the Anglo-Irish Treaty and served as an officer in the Irish army until 1931. While b...Lees meer
The story of the United Irish rebellions in a hitherto quiet corner of south-west County Dublin is a story of personal resentments fuelled by the spre...Lees meer
Nathaniel Colgan MRIA, a self-taught botanist, was known for his research on the 'real' shamrock and for his encyclopaedic survey, The flora of the co...Lees meer
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The Reverend Thomas Goff (1772-1844) was a landlord and Church of Ireland minister in early 19th-century Ireland. He kept a personal diary for almost ...Lees meer
In the sixteenth century the Duhallow region of north-west Co. Cork was one of the most indisputably Irish parts of Ireland. Characterized geographica...Lees meer
In this study, using the words of both the land agent, William Rochfort (1847- 1940), and the tenants on the Lismore (O' Callaghan) estate in Counties...Lees meer