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  1. Ballintaggart
  2. Breifne and North Connacht
  3. Armagh: An ancient territorial division of land in the Parish of Donaghmore, Ballymakaur
  4. Inishowen; septs in Co. Leitrim
  5. Inishowen; Inquisitions of 1609
  6. Inishowen; a History of Enniskillen
  7. Inishowen; two MacTiernan septs
  8. Inquisition of 1618; Coarbs of St. Patrick-Caurlan
  9. THE Erenach land of Donaghmore
  10. Donaghmore in 1609
  11. The Dingle Peninsula: Seltanasaggart mountain (Corry Mountain); Clochnsaggart
  12. The Dingle Peninsula: CORCA DHUIBHNE, the Silurian, Lakes of Kerry
  13. The Dingle Peninsula: Siol Ebir, meaning Illiberi Iberiae, Ptolemaic Kerry
  14. The Dingle Peninsula: Southern Leitrim, the Conmaicne of Magh Réin and Érainn
  15. The Dingle Peninsula: The Valley Glaciers of the Brandon Mountain
  • Papers relating to the metropolitan provinces of Cashel, Dublin and Tuam (in their pre-1833 definition, minus Elphin) 1   2   3   4
  • The succession list of the Archbishops of Armagh, 1348-1939. 1  2   3

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