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         Dubliners
          The Project Gutenberg eBook of About Ireland, by E. Lynn Linton.
         Ireland Since Parnell, by Capt. D.D. Sheehan
         The Project Gutenberg eBook of Ireland and the Home Rule Movement, by Michael F. J. McDonnell, et al
          The Project Gutenberg eBook of Ireland In The New Century, by The Right Hon. Sir Horace Plunkett.
         The Project Gutenberg eBook of Ireland Under Coercion (v2) by William Henry Hurlbert
         The Land War in Ireland, November, 2004.
         The Project Gutenberg eBook of The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland, by T. W. Rolleston, et al
         The Project Gutenberg eBook of An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800, by Mary Frances Cusack
          The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Open Secret Of Ireland, by T. M. Kettle.  
        The Project Gutenberg eBook of Ireland Under Coercion (vI) by William Henry Hurlber
        The Felon's Track, by Michael Doheny.
           The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Story of Ireland, by The Hon. Emily Lawless.
           The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Glories of Ireland, Edited by Joseph Dunn, Ph.D., and P.J. Lennox. Litt.D..
           The Project Gutenberg eBook of Ireland, by Charles Johnston.
           Merchant's Quay, Wood Quay, The Bridgefoot, Ussher's Quay, Bloody Bridge, Ussher's Island.
           Old Bridge, Bridge Street, Gormond's Gate, New Row, Mullinahac.
           St. Audöen's Church - St. Audöen's Arch, Cook Street, Rosemary Lane
           The Corn-market, City Goals of Newgate and the Black Dog.
           Hight-Street, Mac Gillamocholmog's Street - Ram Lane, Bertram's Court, Rochel Street.
           The Skinner's-row - St. Nicholas'-street - Kennedy's Court.
           Old Law Courts, Christ Church-yard, Hell, Cock Hill, Winetavern-street.
           Christ Church
           The Fish-Shamble-Street - St. John's-Lane - Copper-Alley - Saul's-Court.
           The Castle-Street - Hoey's Court - St. Werburgh's-street - Darby Square.
           Preface to Gilbert's "History of Dublin."
           Gilbert's History of Dublin
         ball1-6
           Ball List
           Ball1
             Parish of Kilmacud
             Parish of Killiney
             Parish of Monkstown
             Parish of Stillorgan
             Parish of Dalkey
             Introduction to Volume 1.
             Parish Of Tully
             Parish of Kill-of-the-Grange
             Preface to Vol. 1.
             History and Archaeology
           Ball2
             Portion of the Parish of St Peter, Dublin
             Parishes of Donnybrook,
             Parish of Rathfarnham
             Parish of Taney
           Ball3
             Parish of Newcastle
             Parish of Old Connaught
             Parish of Whitechurch
             Parish of Rathmichael
             Parish of Cruagh
             Parish of Rathcoole
             Parish of Kiltiernan
             Parish of Tallaght.
             Parish of Saggart
             Parish of Kilgobbin
             Introduction to Volume 3.
           Ball4
             Parish of Drimnagh
             Parish of Kilbride
             The Phoenix Park
             Parish of Clondalkin
             Parish of Kilmactalway
             Parish of Chapelizod
             Parish of Ballyfermot
             Parish of Aderrig
             Portions of the Parishes of St James and St Jude
             Parish of Palmerston
             Parish of Lucan
             Portions of the Parishes of St Catherine and St Nicholas Without
             Parish of Esker
              Part of Parish of Leixlip
              Parish of Crumlin
              Parish of Kilmahuddrick
              Parish of Clonsilla
           Ball5
              The Commonwealth and the Restoration.
              The Middle Ages.
              In Jacobean Times.
              In Early Times.
              Howth - Packet Station and after.
              Under Elizabeth.
              Introduction
              In the time of Swift and Grattan.
              In Plantagent and Tudor Times.
              Preface to Volume 5.
           Ball6
              The Parish of Glasnevin
              The Parish of Cloghran
              The Parish of Clonturk
              The Parish of Finglas
              The Parish of Mulhuddart
              Part of the Parish of St. George.
              The Parish of St. Margaret
              Southern Fingal, Castleknock
              Part of the Parish of Grangegorman
              The Parish of Ward
              Introduction to Volume 6
         Wright
            Fine Arts
            Dispensaries
            Hospitals and Medical Institutions
            The Bank of Ireland.
            Barracks and Bridges
            Municipal Government.
            Friaries, Nunneries and Seceders.
            Trinity College Dublin.
            Commercial Buildings
            Public Squares and Statues.
            Roman Catholic Churches
            Dublin Castle and Executive Government
            Public Offices
            Poor Schools and Religious Societies
            Churches of Dublin
            History and Geography of Dublin
            Theatres and places of Public Amusement.
            Schools for the education of the Poor.
            Cathedrals, Christ Church and St. Patrick's
            Dublin walks and routes to Cork and Belfast.
            The Law Courts
            Charitable Institutions
            Various Dublin societies.
            Getting to Dublin - Hotels.
            Private Residences
            Police, Prisons, Jails and Asylums.
            The Dublin Society (now the RDS)
            Introduction to An Historical Guide
            Index of An Historical Guide to the City of Dublin.
         IrishParl
            Appendices to Irish Parliaments.
            Last sitting of the Irish Parliament.
            Irish Parliaments 1706-1713.
            The end of the Irish Parliament.
            Lord Sydney. Oaths exclude Catholics. Treaty of Limerick.
            The French land in Bantry - Ballinamuck.
            James II. Sir William Petty. Forfeited Estates. William III.
            Change of Viceroy in 1778 - the Proposed Regency.
            Confederation of Kilkenny. Cromwell. Adventure Act. Treasonable Plots.
            Viceroyalty of Earl FitzWilliam.
            Confiscation of Ulster, Serjeant Eustace. Impeachment.
            Right Honourable Walter Hussey Burgh. Born 1743; Died 1783
            Edward VI., Mary and Elizabeth. Plantations.
            Henry Grattan (1746-1820)
            Henry VIII., Dr. Browne, Cromwell, Viceroy Grey
            Henry Flood (1740-1791)
            Dean Cobbe, Lambetr Simnel, Henry VII, Poynings.
            Lucas, Flood, Grattan and Burgh.
            Wogan's Parliament, Earl of Desmond, "Butcher of England."
            Anti-Union riots in Dublin.
            Anglo-Normans arrive., Henry II. The Pale.
            Addison. George I. Dean Wfit. Drapier's Letter.
            Preface to Annals, Anecdotes, etc., of the Itish Parliament.
            Index of Annals, Anecdotes, etc., of the Irish Parliament.
         BuckWhaley
            Notes on the life of Buck Whaley.
            Cyprus. Character of the Cypriots.
            The character of the Turks. Slave Market.
            Buck admits to being a bad, bad boy.
            Attacked by Arabs. Character of the Arabs.
            Constantinople (Istanbul).
            The King's Trial. His Death.
            The wager completed. Written proof.
            Sicily. Caravan. Mosque and Turkish Bath
            Switzerland. Character of the Swiss. Milan, Florence, Rome.
            Jerusalem.
            The wager. Gibraltar explored.
            Character of the Greeks. Crete. Dublin. Revolutionary Paris.
            Dardanelles, Troy, Ephesus, Patmos, Nazareth.
            Raising hell in France.
            Whaley introduces himself to the reader.
            Introduction to Buck Whaley
            Index of Whaley Memoirs.
         Dalton
            Chapter 25.
            Chapter 35.
            Chapter 35.
            Chapter 34.
            Chapter 33.
            Chapter 32.
            Chapter 31.
            Chapter 30.
            Chapter 29.
            Chapter 28.
            Chapter 27.
            Chapter 26.
            Chapter 24.
            Chapter 23.
            Chapter 22.
            Chapter 21.
            Chapter 20.
            Chapter 19.
            Chapter 18.
            Chapter 17.
            Chapter 16.
            Chapter 15.
            Chapter 14.
            Chapter 13.
            Chapter 12.
            Chapter 11.
            Chapter 10.
            Chapter 9.
            Chapter 8.
            Chapter 7.
            Chapter 6.
            Chapter 5.
            Chapter 4.
            Chapter 3.
            Chapter 2.
            Chapter 1
            Temporary index of Dalton's "History of the Coutny Dublin."
         DublinSt
            Outdoor statues in Dublin (1892)
            Streets named after saints.
            Dublin river nameds explained.
            Quays explained and dated.
            The Gates of the City explained and dated.
            Dublin's bridges dated and explained.
            Walker to York explained and dated.
            Union to Virginia explained and dated.
            Talbot to Tyrone explained and dated.
            Sackville to Synnott explained and dated
            Queen's Square to Ryder's Lane
            Page to Pye explained and dated.
            Nancy to Oxmantown explained and dated.
            Mabbot to Myrtle explained and dated.
            Lacey to Luxembourg explained and dated.
            Indian to Kirwan explained and dated.
            Ha. to Hutton's explained and dated
            Gaelic to Gun explained and dated.
            Faddle to Fumbally's explained and dated.
            Earl to Exchequer explained and dated.
            Dalymount to Dunne explained and dated
            Cabbage-garden to Cutthroat-lane explained and dated.
            Bachelor to Byrne explained and dated
            Abbey Street to Ayre's Court explained and dated.
            Introduction and methodology.
            Index to Dublin Street Names by C. T. M'Cready.
         ossory
            Suggested walks around central Dublin
            Modern Dublin
            Historic Houses and Distinguished Dubliners
            Nineteenth century Dublin
            Dublin Theatrics
            Municipal Dublin
            Social life in 18th century Dublin
            Eighteenth-century Dublin
            Trinity College, Dublin
            Dublin under the Tudors and the Stuarts
            Anglo-Norman Dublin
            Scandinavian Dublin
            Contents of Dublin by Samuel A. Ossory Fitzpatrick
         NewDub
            Boundary of City and Conclusion
            Proposed Reclamations and Zoning
            Neighbourhood Centres, Health and Recreation.
            Housing and Playgrounds in Central Areas.
            New public buildings, Cathedral, Civic Buildings, Government Buildings.
            Regional planning, Green Belt, Satellite Towns.
            Dublin Sketch Development Plan (1939/41)
            Contents of Sketch Development Plan.
            New roads, new bridge, car parks, railways, Royal Canal.
         Joycenglish
            Vocabulary R to Y.
            Vocabulary L to Q.
            Vocabulary: A to K.
            A Variety of Phrases
            Memory of History and of Old Customs
            Comparisons
            Exaggeration and Redundancy.
            Proverbs
            Grammar and Pronunciation
            Swearing
            The Devil and his 'Territory.'
            Idions derived from the Irish Language.
            Assertion by Negative of Opposition.
            Affirming, Assenting, and Saluting.
            Preface and Sources of Anglo-Irish Dialect.
            Index to English as we speak it in Ireland.
         Harris
            Public buildings of Dublin
            Further hospital histories.
            Histories of the Hospitals of Dublin.
            University and Parliament.
            Cathedrals and Parish-churches.
            Annals from 1640 to 1704.
            Annals from 1504 to 1639.
            Annals of Dublin from 1173 to 1500
            Annals from 1169 to 1173, list of adventurers.
            Kings of Ireland and Dublin
            Annals of Dublin from 448 to 1169
            Forces, muster and military discipline of the city.
            The city guilds at play.
            Riding the boundaries of the city.
            The city outside the walls.
            List of the streets of Dublin
            Ancient walls, castles and towers of Dublin.
            The castle of Dublin.
            Antuiquity, name and inhabitants of Dublin
            Introduction to History and Antiquities of Dublin
            Index for History and Antiquities of Dublin
         cemeteries
            Nwe offices, purchasing additional ground, imposition of heavy taxation.
            De Blaquiere Family, William J. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Delia Parnell, Sir John T. Gilbert.
            The O'Gorman Mahony, Survivor of Balaclava, Barry Sullivan, C. S. Parnell.
            Edmund Dwyer Gray, M.P., Mr. Justice O'Hagan, Alderman Dennehy.
            More famous names from the toll of the dead.
            Assassination of Thomas H. Burke, Under Secretary for Ireland.
            Michael Angelo Hayes, RHA, Sheehan and the Mail.
            Thomas Meagher, Renewal of Hostilities.
            Lord Mayor dies in office, Surgeon O'Reilly, Fr. Doran drowned.
            Conspiracy against the cemetery.
            Cholera of 1876, William Dargan, O'Connell Crypt.
            92nd Highlanders, South Dublin Union, War Office demands, Privy Council.
            Gallagher the Ventriloquist, "Lord Coolamber", "The Harmonious Blacksmith."
            Railway accident at Straffan, John Finlay, LL.D., the Ball before the Battle.
            "Zozimus", cholera epidemic, Captain Quill, Thomas Moore.
            Con Lyne, Thomas Kennedy and the uninscribed tomb, funeral of O'Connell.
            Burial of Curran, Sir Robert Peel, "Watty" Cox.
            More ground needed, purchase of ground at Glasnevin.
            Lord Wellesley insulted by Orangemen. Penal Days..
            Catholic problems with burial in Protestant graveyards - for a price.
            Contents of "History of the Dublin Catholic Cemeteries."
         60y
            Fire in the House of Commons.
            United Irishmen. Trinity College.
            The Kingdom of Dalkey.
            The extraordinary life of "Tiger" Roche.
            Raparees and Robbers.
            Slangs songs in Dublin.
            Shoeblacks - the Streets - Public Vehicles.
            Gambling - insuring your tickets!
            Irish drinking habits.
            Civic Processions. Riding the Franchises
            Abduction. Abduction clubs and cases.
            Duelling in Ireland.
            State of Society in Dublin.
            Introducing John Edward Walsh. By Dillon Cosgrave.
            Index to "Ireland 120 Years Ago"
         Varieties
            The Kingdom of Dalkey.
         THealy
            Belfast Threats (1913)
            Changed Tory Policy Towards Ireland (1896-9)
            A Sunburst and Clouds (1922)
            Treasury Precedents Defied (1913)
            Rosebery Government Defeated
            Truce and Treaty (1920-22)
            Third Home Rule Bill (1912-13)
            The Home Rule Struggle (1893)
            North and South in Ferment (1920)
            Two Dissolutions in Twelve Months (1910-11)
            Second Home Rule Bill (1892-5)
            Peace - but not for Ireland (1918-20)
            Tory Collapse (1904-9)
            Newspaper Rivalry (1891-2)
            The Easter "Rising"
            George Wyndham in Dublin Castle (1899-1903)
            Parnell Dies at Brighton (1891)
            The Outbreak of War (1914)
            Lord Chief Justice O'Brien
            Journalism and Litigation (1891)
            Ireland and the Vatican (1885)
            Gladstone's Land Act (1881)
            The Party Split (1890-1)
            Legal Memories (1884-5)
            Parliament in 1881
            Parnell's Downfall (1890)
            Liberal Hari-Kari (1885)
            General Election (1880)
            Parnell's Triumph (1889)
            Devices of Parliamentarians (1883-4)
            Parnell's American Mission (1880)
            Collapse of Pigott (1888-9)
            Monaghan Election (1883)
            Butt's Decline and Death (1879)
            Parnellism and Crime (1887-8)
            A Triple Imprisonment (1883)
            Uprise of Parnell (1879)
            The Pigott Forgery (1887)
            The Pgoenix Park Murder (1882)
            The House of Commons in 1874
            First Home Rule Bill (1886)
            Journeys in America (1881-2)
            Butt Demands Home Rule (1872-4)
            Captain O'Shea, Nationalist or Liberal (1886)
            Parnell in Prison (1881-2)
            Early Days (1862-72)
            Contents of "Letters and Leaders of My Day" by T. M. Healy
         OldDub
            Memories of Isaac Butt QC
            Three Centuries of Dublin Printing
            Trial, Torture and Execution of Archbishop O'Hurley.
            Old Wooden Houses, Jesuits in Dublin.
            Rewards for capture of priests and bishops.
            Four Masters. Execution of Lord Conor MacGuire.
            The street of the Cooks
            First Hospital in Dublin
            King James II. and the Benedictine Nuns.
            Billy in the Bowl
            Fenian Prisoners of '65 and '67
            Robin Hood and Little John in Dublin.
            Jervis Street Hospital. Wolfe Tone.
            Mary Street. Escape of Hamilton Rowan.
            In and around Capel Street
            18th century reports on Dublin 'Mass Houses'
            Echoes of past centuries in its streets and institutions.
            Contents of 'Life in Old Dublin'.
         chancellors
            Life of Lord Chancellor Freeman
            Lord Chancellor, Earl of Clare, still going...
            Lord Chancellor, Earl of Clare, even more...
            Lord Chancellor, Earl of Clare, continued
            Lord Chancellor, Earl of Clare
            Life of Lord Lifford, concluded
            Life of Lord Lifford
            Lord Chancellor Bowes concluded.
            Lord Chancellor Bowes
            Robert Jocelyn, Viscount Jocelyn.
            Lord Chancellor Lord Wyndham
            Life of Lord Chancellor West
            Life of Lord Chancellor Midleton - concluded
            Brodrick, Viscount Midleton, birth to Test Act 1717
            Life of Lord Chancellor Sir Constantine Phipps
            Life of Lord Chancellor Sir Richard Cox - continued.
            Life of Lord Chancellor Sir Richard Cox.
            Life of Lord Chancellor Methuen.
            Life of Lord Chancellor Sir Alexander Fitton, Lord Gatsworth.
            Life of Lord Chancellor Porter - continued.
            Life of Lord Chancellor Porter.
            Lord Chancellor Boyle.
            Life of Sir Maurice Eustace.
            Custody of the Great Seal during the Commonwealth.
            Life of Lord Chancellor Sir Richard Bolton.
            Life of Lord Chancellor Lord Loftus.
            Life of Lord Chancellor Thomas Jones.
            Life of Lord Chancellor Sir William Gerard.
            Life of Lord Chancellor Loftus - concluded.
            Life of Lord Chancellor Loftus.
            Life of Lord Chancellor Weston.
            Life of Lord Chancellor Archbishop Curwen
            Life of Chancellor Cusack - concluded.
            Life of Sir Thomas Cusack.
            Sir John Alan, Lor Chancellor.
            More Henry VIII Chancellors.
            Life of Archbishop Alen, Chancellor.
            Lord Chancellors during Henry VIII's reign.
            Chancellors during Henry VII's Reign.
            Chancellors during the Wars of the Roses - Continued
            Chancellors during the Wars of the Roses
            Life of Lord Chancellor Talbot Continued
            Life of Lord Chancellor Talbot
            Life of Lord Chancellor Cranley
            Chancellors during the reign of Richard II.
            Chancellors during Edward II's reign.
            Lord Chancellor De Bicknor
            Lives of the Lord Chancellors
            Lord Chancellors of Ireland - Introduction.
            The Chancellors of Ireland
         Lucania
            Visits of Archbishop Walsh.
            Donoughmore House, Palmerstown.
            Luttrellstown
            Confey.
            St. Catherine's Well. Suppression of Holy Wells.
            Murder of Dr. Allen, Archbishop of Dublin.
            Leixlip and St. Catherine's. Silken Thomas.
            St. Catherine's, Owen Roe O'Neil.
            Vindication of Sarsfield.
            The Sarsfields.
            Archbishop Lynch.
            Esker.
            Palmerstown.
            Murder of Father MCCarthy.
            Lucan a Sanatorium.
            Lucan Parochial District.
            Clondalkin Parish.
            The history of Lucan.
            Index.
         mcredy
            Tours of Dublin from 1905
         MHouses
            Blackrock, Carysfort House, Frescati, Booterstown.
            Harold's Cross, Terenure, Fortfield, Templeogue House, Rathfarnham and Ranelagh.
            Glasnevin and Delville
            Dunsink Observatory
            Marino, Fairview and Marino Terace.
            Fleet Street to Stafford Street
            Dawson Street to Rathmines
            Grafton Street to Harcourt Street
            Trinity College to Arran Quay
            Preface and Contents
         Neighbourhood
            Equipment For Country Walking
            Fingal - Portrane, Donabate and the Barnewalls of Turvey
            Seechon Mountains
            The Old City Water Supply
            Fingal - Swords, Grace Dieu, Ballyboghil, Chaplemidway and St. Margaret's
            Cruagh, Killakee and Glendoo Mountains
            Martello Towers
            Baldoyle, Portmarnock, Malahide and St. Doolagh's
            Harold's Grange, the Three Rock, Two Rock and Tibradden Mountains.
            Canals and Canal Travelling in the last century
            Glasnevin, Finglas and the adjacent district
            A Day on Mount Pelier
            The English Pale
            Glasnevin, Finglas and the adjacent district
            Rathfarnham, Whitechurch, Kelly's Glen and Kilmashogue Mountain.
            The Phoenix Park, Castleknock, Clonee and Dunboyne
            Mud Island, Fairview, Clontarf and its island, Dollymount and the North Bull.
            Tinnehinch, the Great and Little Sugar Loaf
            Glennasmole or the Valley of the Thrushes
            Clane, Clongoweswood and Bodenstown
            Rathdown, Greystones, Killincarrig, Delgany and the Glen of the Downs
            Kilbride, the Three Castles, Blessington, Poulaphuca and Ballymore Eustace
            Saggart, Rathcoole, Newcastle and Celbridge
            The Bray Road, Donnybrook, Stillorgan, Loughlinstown, Old Bray and its Smugglers.
            The Western Hills, Rathmore and Kilteel
            Ballymount, the Talbots of Belgard, Clondalkin, the Corkagh Powder Mills
            Ballyman Glen, Carrickgollogan, Ballycorus, Tully, and Bride's Glen
            The Featherbed Pass, Glencree and its Royal Forest, Loughs, Bray, Sally Gap and Coronation Plantation
            Jobstown, Mount Seskin and the Tallaght Hills
            Carrickmines Castle, the Vale of Shanganagh, Dalkey, Killiney and Ballybrack Hills
            The Strawberry Beds, St. Catherine's, Leixlip, Maynooth Castle and Obelisk
            Harold's Cross, Crumlin, the Green Hills, Tallaght and Oldbawn
            Dunleary, Kingstown and Dalkey
            Kilmainham, Chapelizod, Palmerston, Lucan and Esker
            The Battle of Rathmines and Baggotrath
            The Rock Road - Ballsbridge, Merrion, Booterstown, Blackrock and Monkstown.
            Howth - its Hills and Wilds
            Ranelagh, Rathgar, Templeogue, Bohernabreena.
            Poolbeg Lighthouse and the South Wall Extension, Irishtown, Sandymount, Beggardbush and Baggotrath
            Howth - the old Mail Road, the Castle, a ramble around the Hill
            Ranelagh, Dundrum, Enniskerry, the Scalp.
            Ringsend, the Great South Wall and the Pigeonhouse.
            Fingal - Rush, Skerries, Lusk and Baldongan Castle
            Rockbrook, Glendoo and Glencullen
            Preface
            The Neighbourhood of Dublin
         NorthDub
            Howth
            Clontarf.
            Malahide Road.
            Fairview and Marino.
            Clontarf Island.
            North Wall, North Lotts
            The New Road to the Sea
            Between the Old and New Road to the Sea.
            The Old Road to the Sea.
            Centre of the North City
            Great North Road and Fingal.
            East of the Great North Road.
            West of the Great North Road.
            Grattan Bridge, Old Essex Bridge.
            Tolka, Glasnevin, Naul Road.
            Phoenix Park. The Tyrells.
            West of Church St. and the Finglas Road.
            North Dublin
         jbarrington
            Dublin Corporation, riding the Fringes (Franchises)
            Jonah tries to find out who he is.
            Self-decapitation - by mistake. His reputed ghost.
            Orangemen. United Irishmen. Aldermen of Skinner's Alley.
            The Catacombs and Pere La Chaise.
            Hamilton Rowan and the Bar.
            Dr. Achmet Borumborad. Metamorphosis of the Turk.
            Capitulation of Paris.
            Curious and tragic history of George Hartpole.
            Entrance into Office. Lord Clare. Earl of Ormonde.
            Battle of Sevres and Issy.
            Duelling Extraordinary.
            Stuart Hamilton, Richard Musgrave, Edward Newnham, Vesey Colclough, Frederick Flood, John Blacquiere, Boyle Roche.
            Napoleon bottles out.
            The Fire-Eaters. Rules and Regulations.
            Singular Customs of the Irish Parliament.
            Remarks on Waterloo. Detention at Vilette.
            Irish Judges. Lord Kilwarden. Robert Emmet.
            Entrance into Parliament. Attack on Grattan and Curran. Lord De Blacquiere.
            Last days of Napoleon's Government.
            Mr. Norcutt's attempt at suicide. The faithful valet.
            Fatal duel of my brother. General Gillespie tried for murder.
            Promulgation of the French Constitution. Napoleon. Fouche.
            Sketch of three Irish barristers. Yelverton, Fletcher and Egan.
            Irish Inns. Objections made to them. A near-fatal accident.
            Inauguration of the Emperor Napoleon.
            Queen Caroline. The Thames.
            Patricians and Plebians. Irish poets. Misdirection of travellers.
            The English in Paris. General Arthur O'Connor. Mr. Hobhouse.
            Dean Kirwan, Sheridan, Curran and Grattan contrasted.
            Irish Beauties. Lady M--- married against her will.
            Arrival in Paris. Treasonable garments.
            The law of Libel - nothing ever changes [KF, I should know!]
            A Dublin Boarding-house.
            Return of the Emperor Napoleon. Le Havre.
            John Philpott Curran.
            Adoption of the Law. Female attractions.
            Poilitical conduct of the author.
            Lord Aldborough sentenced to Newgate prison. Mr. Knaresborough.
            Murder of Captain O'Flaherty.
            Memory. How to avoid ennui.
            Henry Grattan. The guillotine. Colonel Burr.
            The Irish Volunteer. The Church. The Law.
            Mrs. Jordan in France. A lonely life.
            Lord Norbury. House of Commons. Toler.
            My Brother's Hunting-lodge. Stuck to a wall.
            Mrs. Jordan - her life.
            Duek of Wellington and Marquess of Londonderry.
            Irish Dissipation in 1778. A cow and hogshead consumed by the party.
            Early visits to the Theratre. College Pranks.
            Wedded life. Lord Clonmell. Lord Tyrawley.
            Early education. Rev. P. Crowley.
            Memoranda Poetica.
            Election for County Wexford.
            Attachment of the lower orders to the gentry.
            Lady Morgan. Maria Edgeworth. Jonathan Clerk. Thomas Moore.
            Getting elected in Dublin.
            Great-aunt Elizabeth. My uncle seized and hanged.
            Death of Lord Rossmore. Belief in ghosts.
            Wolf Tone. Trial. Attempt at Suicide.
            Landlord and tenantry in 1760, Hanged on his own gate.
            Father O'Leary. Mistaken notion respecting Ireland.
            Rebellion in 1798.
            Jonah Barrington introduces himself.
            Index to Personal Sketches of Sir Jonah Barrington
         PictDub
            Society In Dublin City
            Blackrock, Frescati, Dalkey
            Rathmines, Ranelagh, Rathfarnham
            Delville At Glasnevin
            Clontarf
            Luttrellstown
            Kilmainham Hospital
            The Phoenix Park
            The Squares Of Dublin
            House with Traditions 2
            Houses With Traditions
            Stephen's Green
            The Quays
            The Bank And College Green
            The Fringes and Liberties of Dublin City
            A Viceroy's Life
            Dublin Castle
            Picturesque Dublin Old and New
         Thackeray
            Dublin at last.
            Two Days in Wicklow.
            Rainy Galway, a walk, entertainment.
            Cork to Bantry, Skibbereen.
            Templemoyle - Derry.
            Ballinasloe to Dublin.
            Galway, an evening with Captain Kenny.
            Cork.
            Peg of Limavaddy.
            From Westport to Ballinasloe.
            Limerick.
            Cork, the Ursuline Convent.
            The Giant's Causeway, Coleraine, Portrush.
            The Pattern at Croaghpatrick.
            Tralee, Listowle, Tarbert.
            Cork, the Agricultural Show, Fr. Mathew.
            Belfast to the Causeway.
            Westport.
            Killarney, the Races, Muckross.
            From Waterford to Cork.
            Newry, Armagh, Belfast - Dundalk to Newry.
            Clifden to Westport.
            Killarney, stag-hunting on the Lake.
            From Carlow to Waterford.
            Dundalk.
            Roundstone Petty Sessions.
            From Glengariff to Killarney.
            A country-house in Kildare. Sketches of an Irish family and farm.
            Country Meetings in Kildare, Meath, Drogheda.
            From Galway to Ballinahinch.
            Rainy days at Glengariff.
            Arrival in Dublin.
            Index to The Irish Sketch Book (1842.)
         Cloncurry
            How to write yourself into prison.
            The Potato Failure. Ruination of the Gentry.
            The Grey Ministry. Wellington Dictatorship.
            Parliamentary Reform.
            Anglesey, Wellington, O'Connell.
            The Education Question.
            Payment of the Catholic Clergy. Church and State.
            The Catholic Question. Daniel O'Connell.
            Memory lane. Ship Canal from Dublin to Galway.
            Second marriage. George IV.
            Administration and misadministration of Justice in Ireland.
            Ireland before and after the Union.
            Travels in Europe.
            Lord Edward Fitzgerald. The Great Seal. Lattin. Browne.
            Prison. Peerage. Complaints. Freedom.
            Espionage. Arrest. Tower of London.
            London. Irish Refugees. Duel. Arrests.
            A Student. Projected Union. Murder of Dixon.
            1795. United Irishmen. Religious Discord.
            Growing up. Switzerland. Irish Brigade.
            Lord Cloncurry's Memoirs.
         lefanu70
            Catholic emancipation, tithe war, famine of 1846, Fenian agitation.
            Hypnotism, experiments and lessons, a dangerous power.
            Illicit stills, poteen, marriage and language.
            Shooting and fishing, fishing anecdotes.
            Irish bulls, Sir Boyle Roche, Clerical anecdotes.
            Tory Island, William Dargan, Bianconi, Sheridan Knowles.
            Anthony Trollope, Railway adventures, Irish repartees.
            Smith O'Brien's Rebellion, married by mistake, fooling the English.
            Religious intolerance, true faith, railway maniam 1846 Famine.
            Sergeant Murphy, Pat Costello, Thackeray, Dan O'Connell.
            A duel, sketch of my brother's life, murderous Grand Jury.
            Killing or murder? "Shamus O'Brien, Samuel Lover.
            Peasants after the famine, Superstitions, Blarney Stone.
            The "Charleys", Phaudrig Crohoore, The Dublin Magazine.
            Trinity College, a miser, Whately, Charles Lever.
            Tithe war 1831, Boycotting.
            The peasantry before 1831, old servants and their theories.
            Faction fighting. Battles of the burying. Fairy Doctors.
            Lord Edward's Dagger, John Sheares, Ilchester Pak.
            Preface and early days.
            Contents of "Seventy Years of Irish Life."
         shortpar
            St. Mary's Church, Star of the Sea, Sandymount.
            Pro-Cathedral, Lt. Laurence O'Toole, St. Agatha's.
            Parishes of Naul, Garristown, Rollestown and Finglas.
            Parishes of St. James and St. Catherine.
            Donnybrook, Sandymount, Haddington Road, Ringsend.
            Lusk, Rush, Skerries and Balbriggan.
            Parish of St. Michan's.
            Wright, History of Ireland
            Parishes of St. Paul, Arran Quay, aughrim Street.
            Index to Short Parish Histories.
         cameron
            Table of earnings and diet in Dublin in 1911
            The Freedom of Dublin
            Ups and downs
            The social life
            Crime, parks and royalty
            Of the law and eating.
            Actors and murders
            Further memories of Sir Charles Cameron
            Memories of Sir Charles Cameron
            Contents of Reminiscences of Sir Charles Cameron
         cock_anchor
            Untitled Document
         jimkilroy
            Christmas on the Howth Tram
            An eye for an eye.
            Sheep travelling in style in Howth.
            Tidyman holds on for dear life
            Rev. Bamber all at sea.
            A story of the Hill of Howth Tram
            You're taking the next "tram".
            Placenames of Howth
            Logic of a kind on the Hill of Howth Tram.
            Stories by Jim Kilroy.
         Handcock
            Handcock chapter notes
            The Battle of Tallaght
            The River Dodder
            Cypress Grove
            Kilvare
            Spawell and Templeogue
            Sally Park
            Orlagh
            Mont Pelier
            Kilnamanagh
            Tymon Castle
            Old Bawn
            Belgard
            Holy Wells
            Antiquites of Tallaght
            The Church of Tallaght
            Tallaght Castle and Town
           &n