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books
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- Dubliners
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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
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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
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Project Gutenberg eBook of An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400
to 1800, by Mary Frances Cusack
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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
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The Felon's Track, by Michael Doheny.
- 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
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.
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.
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."
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
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
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
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.)
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- 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.