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CD106 |
The Place Names of County Wicklow. Liam Price. 1945, Dublin Ireland. 381 pages. History and origin of all place names in this Irish County. Invaluable research tool for the genealogist. | $19.95 | |
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CD62 |
Place Names of the County of Longford. Collected from Various Sources: Correctly Spelled in Irish and Fully Explained in English. With Notes and Illustrations. Reverend Joseph MacGivney (1908) xxii, 224 pages. | $19.95 | |
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CD59 |
A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, comprising the Several Counties, Cities, Boroughs, Corporate, Market, and Post Towns, Parishes and Villages. With Historical and Statistical Descriptions; Embellished with Engravings of the Arms of Cities, Bishipricks, Corporate Towns, and Boroughs; and of the Seals of the Several Municipal Corporations. Samuel Lewis, Second Edition, 2 volumes (1842) 1415 pages. | $19.95 | |
| This esteemed work contains every fact of importance tending to illustrate the local history of Ireland. Arranged alphabetically by place (village, parish, town, etc.), it provides a faithful description of all Irish localities as they existed at the time of publication (1837), showing, for example, exactly where a particular civil parish was located in relation to the nearest town or towns, the barony, county, and province in which it was situated, its principal landowners, the diocese in which it was situated, and--of great importance--the Roman Catholic district in which the parish was located and the names of corresponding Catholic parishes. In addition, Lewis's gazetteer is augmented with engravings of the arms and seals of the various towns and boroughs in Ireland, an appendix showing the boundaries of the cities and boroughs, and a list of nearly 10,000 subscribers to the original publication, in effect a list of the Irish gentry of 1837. | |||
| CD14 | Cassell's Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland . Being A Complete Topographical Dictionary of the United Kingdom with Numerous Illustrations and Sixty Maps. Six volumes, 2,840 pages, Originally printed 1900. Description below. | $39.95 | |
| Nearly 200,000 geographical locations are listed. Features included are: barony, borough, burgh, chapelry, civil-parish, ecclesiastical parish, hamlet, liberty, market town, parish, quoad sacra parish, riding, tithing, townland and townships. Each entry may contain: location, population, distance from nearest rail station, distance from either London or Dublin, soil conditions, natural resources, good manufactured, names of churches, monuments, and historical tidbits. More than 60 full color maps illustrate these volumes. | |||
| CD30 |
Memorial Atlas of Ireland Showing Provinces, Counties, Baronies, Parishes, Etc . In Thirty-three Double Page maps. Compiled and Drawn from Reliable Official Data and the Latest Information. Indexed. Philadelphia, PA, L. J. Richards & Company. 1901 description below |
$29.95 | |
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The most beautiful and detailed Irish County maps ever printed. Extremely detailed right down to cemeteries, mills and churches. Contains every possible geographical feature. Contains full index of towns etc. |
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Atlas and Cyclopedia of Ireland. New York, Murphy & McCarthy, Publishers, 1900. description below |
$39.95 | ||
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Part I. A Comprehensive Delineation of the Thirty-two Counties. With Beautifully Colored Map of Each, Arranged Alphabetically, Showing over 11,000 Cites, Towns, Villages and Places of Public Interest. By P. W. Joyce, LL.D. Embracing over two hundred Illustrations of the Natural Scenery, Public Buildings, Abbeys, Round Towers and Other Romantic and Historic Places, Reproduced by Eminent Artists from Photographs Especially Taken for this Work. Part
II.
The General History,
as Told by A. M. Sullivan. And Continued by P. D. Nunan. A
Complete and Authentic History of Ireland, from the Earliest
Ages. With Graphic Descriptions of the Battles of Clontarf,
Strongbow’s Invasion, Death of Roderick O’Connor (Last
King of Ireland), Cromwell’s Invasion, Siege of Derry and
the Battle of the Boyne; Siege of Limerick, Penal Laws, The
Volunteers, The United Irishmen, Catholic Emancipation and
Repeal, the Young Irelanders, Fenian Insurrection, Home Rule
and Land League Agitations, bringing it down almost to the
United Irish League. Embellished with Portraits of the
Leading Statesmen, Orators, Poets and Martyrs of the Emerald
Isle, Taken From the Original Painting of Haverty, Reynolds,
Lesage and Others. |
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Nautical Interest |
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| CD19 |
A New and Universal Dictionary of the Marine
; ..London, T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1830. 846 pages of
nautical definitions, charts and tables along with 35 pages
of beautiful line drawings of sailing vessels and their
associated equipment. This is an extraordinarily
informative volume for those with a nautical interest or
seaman ancestors. Patterson’s Illustrated Nautical Dictionary Unabridged. From Keel to Truck; From Stem to Sternpost; From Zenith to Nadir; From Bedplate to Funnel; From Torpedo Boat to Battle Ship. By Captain Howard Patterson, New York City, 1900. 393 pages. See full titles and description below |
$29.95 | |
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A New and Universal Dictionary of the
Marine
; .....being, a Copious Explanation of
the Technical Terms and Phrases Usually Employed in the
Construction, Equipment, Machinery, Movements, and Military
as Well as Naval Operations of Ships: With Such Parts of
Astronomy, and Navigation, as Will be Found Useful to
Practical Navigators. Illustrated with a Variety of Modern
Designs of Shipping, etc. Together with Separate View of
the Masts, Yards, Sails and Rigging to Which is Annexed A
Vocabulary of French-Sea Phrases and Terms of Art,
Collected From the Best Authorities. Originally Compiled by
William Falconer, Author of the Shipwreck, Etc. Now
Modernized and Much Enlarged By William Burney, LL. D.
Master of the Naval Academy, Gosport. Patterson’s Illustrated Nautical Dictionary Unabridged. From Keel to Truck; From Stem to Sternpost; From Zenith to Nadir; From Bedplate to Funnel; From Torpedo Boat to Battle Ship . A work of reference for Naval, Revenue, and Merchant Marine Officers, Yachtsmen, Canoeists, U.S. Local Inspectors of Steam Vessels, Builders of Wooden and Iron Steam and Sailing Ships, Admiralty Lawyers, :Underwriters, Naval Cadets and Young Men on board of State Training Vessels, Marine Draughtsman, Builders of Engines and Boilers, and Adapted for the Use of the Rank and File of the United States Naval Reserve. More than 5,000 nautical subjects are explained along with 500 beautifully engraved descriptive drawings of all things nautical. A must for any one with a nautical interest or having an ancestor who was a seaman. |
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Wills |
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Indexes to Irish Wills . Edited by W.P.W. Phillimore, M.A., B.C.L. London, 1909. 5 Volumes description below |
$29.95 | ||
| There is perhaps no class of records to be named which can be regarded as of greater value to the genealogist than are wills" [from introduction] Contains Indexes to wills probated in the following Dioceses before 1800:Ossory, Leighlin, Ferns, Kildare, Cork, Ross, Cloyne, Cashel and Emily, Waterford and Lismore, Killaloe and Kilfenora, Limerick, Ardfert and Agbadoe; Dromore, Newry and Mourne; Derry and Raphoe. | |||
Irish-American |
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| CD36 |
Journal of the American Irish Historical Society. 1898-1932 (32 volumes). More than 5,000 pages of historical and genealogical articles published by this Society during its existence. Many obituaries with full biographical notations are included in many volumes along with lists of members along with many photos of the early members description below |
$39.95 | |
| Includes the text of each and every volume in this valuable series of publications loaded with Irish-American and genealogical information. A full content listing will shortly appear on this page. | |||
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