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Who Was Who in Early Modern Limerick by Alan O'driscoll and Brian Hodkinson
Who Was Who in Early Modern Limerick By Alan O'Driscoll and Brian Hodkinson The following was commenced by Alan O’Driscoll (AOD) while on a work placement in Limerick Museum in the autumn of 2012 and continued by Brian Hodkinson. It is a continuation of the Who was who in medieval Limerick, which can also be found on the Limerick Museum website. It straddles the period c 1540 to c 1700, so some figures may appear in both databases. It is compiled for the most part by using the indexes of the various sources using Limerick as the search term. However, it has been noted that these indexes are often not comprehensive, and so when sources are available online, then a scroll through the text highlighting Limerick has produced entries not in the index. Such scrolling has also found entries where place names are abviously Limerick ones but Limerick does not appear as a word, e.g. in Fiants and CPCRCI. So while I (BJH) like to think it is comprehensive, it may not be. Notes. • Where two similar names are believed to be the same person, the entries are combined. However, many repeated names appear in the same lists (particularly in the Civil Survey). Where this occurs and/or the two persons are listed as coming from a different location, they are separated, even if they are recorded at the same time. There are a great many repeated full names, such as William Bourke, and it has proved practically impossible to be sure of which of these are different people. -
The Irish in Jamaica During the Long Eighteenth Century (1698-1836)
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY The Irish in Jamaica during the long eighteenth century (1698-1836) de Jong, Karst Award date: 2017 Awarding institution: Queen's University Belfast Link to publication Terms of use All those accessing thesis content in Queen’s University Belfast Research Portal are subject to the following terms and conditions of use • Copyright is subject to the Copyright, Designs and Patent Act 1988, or as modified by any successor legislation • Copyright and moral rights for thesis content are retained by the author and/or other copyright owners • A copy of a thesis may be downloaded for personal non-commercial research/study without the need for permission or charge • Distribution or reproduction of thesis content in any format is not permitted without the permission of the copyright holder • When citing this work, full bibliographic details should be supplied, including the author, title, awarding institution and date of thesis Take down policy A thesis can be removed from the Research Portal if there has been a breach of copyright, or a similarly robust reason. If you believe this document breaches copyright, or there is sufficient cause to take down, please contact us, citing details. Email: [email protected] Supplementary materials Where possible, we endeavour to provide supplementary materials to theses. This may include video, audio and other types of files. We endeavour to capture all content and upload as part of the Pure record for each thesis. Note, it may not be possible in all instances to convert analogue formats to usable digital formats for some supplementary materials. We exercise best efforts on our behalf and, in such instances, encourage the individual to consult the physical thesis for further information. -
Garda Memorial Day Time to Enforce Greater Engagement from Frontline
SÍOCHÁIN GARDA MEMORIAL DAY TIME TO ENFORCE GREATER ENGAGEMENT FROM FRONTLINE Summer 2018 WINTER 2015 ISSN 1649-5896 ISSN 1649-5896 www.gardaretired.com www.gardaretired.com SCAN QR CODE FOR MEMBERS’ AREA EDITORIAL COMMENT GARDAÍ NEED TO ENFORCE GREATER ENGAGEMENT IN MEMORIAL DAY Following this year’s Garda Memorial Day on 19 May, GSRMA General Secretary Paschal Feeney is now calling for more active and real engagement across all Garda Divisions, and says the four Garda Staff Associations need to promote and encourage their members to attend this event in future. n a song made famous by the lyrics of Pete Seeger and Isang by Joan Baez, the question is posed ‘Where have APOLOGY/CORRECTION all the young men gone? Long time passing. Where have In the ‘Editorial’ of the Spring 2018 issue, it was all the young men gone? Long time ago. Where have all incorrectly stated that there was a shoot-out with the young men gone? Gone for soldiers everyone. When paramilitaries in October 1976, when Garda Michael will they ever learn? When will they ever learn?’ As I sat Clerkin was murdered by the IRA. in the Memorial Gardens of Dublin Castle on 19 May I I apologise for this error. There was no shoot-out. pondered and asked myself the same question. Garda Michael Clerkin was murdered by a booby trap At the heart of the gardens is the grassy sward of bomb, while his four colleagues were injured as a the DubhLinn Garden, where patterns representing sea result of that blast. serpents are cut into the lawn. -
Henrietta Street Conservation Plan
Technological University Dublin ARROW@TU Dublin School of Surveying and Construction Articles Management 2004 Henrietta Street Conservation Plan Shaffrey Associates (Architects) John Montague Dr. Carrig Conservation Ltd. See next page for additional authors Follow this and additional works at: https://arrow.tudublin.ie/beschrecart Part of the Historic Preservation and Conservation Commons Recommended Citation Pickerill, T. et al: Henrietta Street Conservation Plan. Dublin City Council & the Heritage Council, 2004. This Technical Report is brought to you for free and open access by the School of Surveying and Construction Management at ARROW@TU Dublin. It has been accepted for inclusion in Articles by an authorized administrator of ARROW@TU Dublin. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 License Funder: Dublin City Council & The Heritage Council Authors Shaffrey Associates (Architects), John Montague Dr., Carrig Conservation Ltd., Tracy Pickerill, Lee McCullough & Partners (Engineers), and Boylan Farrelly (Quantity Surveyors) This technical report is available at ARROW@TU Dublin: https://arrow.tudublin.ie/beschrecart/10 HENRIETTA STREETHENRIETTA CON HENRIETTA STREET CONSERVATION PLAN Plean Caomhantais Shráid Henrietta AN ACTION OF THE DUBLIN CITY HERITAGE PLAN Gníomh de chuid Phlean Oidhreachta Chathair Bhaile Átha Cliath S ERVATION PLAN ERVATION Plean Caomhantais Shráid Henrietta HENRIETTA STREET CONSERVATION -
RIP.IE Deaths Tipperary Jan 1 – May 31, 2020 the Death Has Occurred of Jim COSTIGAN the Death Has Occurred of Mina Gorey (Née
RIP.IE Deaths Tipperary Jan 1 – May 31, 2020 The death has occurred of Jim COSTIGAN Moyglass, Tipperary Costigan, Moyglass, Fethard, Co. Tipperary, May 31st 2020, peacefully at Sacre Coeur Nursing Home, Tipperary. Jim, beloved husband of the late Mary. Deeply regretted by his loving family Marian, Breda, John and Catherine, daughter-in-law Dolores, sons- in-law Sean and Greg, grandchildren Emma, Laura, Barbara, Carla, Sandra, Kate and Jane, great-grandchildren Saoirse, Darragh, Eabha, Lili, Sam and Ruby, sister Nora, nieces Marie and Nuala, relatives, neighbours and friends. May He Rest In Peace Due to Government restrictions on Covid-19 Funeral takes place privately. A celebration of Jim’s life will take place when the restrictions are lifted. If you would like to leave a message of condolence for the family, please click on the link below. Date Published: Sunday 31st May 2020 Date of Death: Sunday 31st May 2020 The death has occurred of Mina Gorey (née Hayden) St Johnstown, Fethard, Tipperary Mina Gorey (nee Hayden), St Johnstown, Fethard, Co Tipperary and formerly of Old Grange, Graiguenamanagh, May 30th 2020, peacefully, at home. Pre-deceased by her husband Sean, brother Pat and grand daughter Ruth. Very deeply regretted by her loving family;Lilian, Denis, Paddy and Marina, daughters in law Mary (Drangan), Mary (Kilbehenny), son in law David, sister in law Vera Hayden, grand children Shane, Patrick, Conor, Andrew, Emily, Louis, Austen, Lara and Sophie, nieces, nephews, relatives, neighbours and friends. May she rest in peace. Due to Government and HSE restrictions, Mina's funeral will be private. -
Collection List 149 Mahon Papers
Leabharlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann National Library of Ireland Collection List 149 Mahon Papers (MS 47,791-47,969 and MS L 199-262) (Accession No. 3573A) A collection of estate and personal papers generated by the Mahon family, Ahascragh, County Galway, relating to their estates in Counties Galway and Roscommon, 1690-1957. Compiled by Dr Conor McNamara, holder of the National Library of Ireland, History Studentship, 2009/2010. Table of Contents INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................. 5 The History of the Mahon Family of Castlegar............................................................ 5 The Mahon Estates ........................................................................................................ 7 The Mahon Collection ................................................................................................... 8 Arrangement................................................................................................................. 11 Allied Material.............................................................................................................. 12 Bibliographical References.......................................................................................... 12 The Pedigree of the Mahon Family of Castlegar ....................................................... 13 I. ESTATE PAPERS....................................................................................................... 18 I.i. Title Deeds and Related -
Section 482, Taxes Consolidation Act, 1997
List of approved buildings/gardens open to the public in 2021 Section 482 Taxes Consolidation Act 1997 Due to COVID restrictions properties may not be open as advertised, please check with the property owner before arranging a visit to any of the properties listed. 1 Carlow Borris House Borris, Co. Carlow Morgan Kavanagh Tel: 087-2454791 www.borrishouse.com Open: Feb 2-7, 9-14, 16-21, 27-28, June 1-3, 8-10, 15-16, 22-24, 29-30, July 1, 6-8, 13- 15, 20-21, 27-29, Aug 3-5, 10-12, 14-22, 24-26, 31, Sept 1-2, 12 noon -5pm Fee: adult €10, child €5, OAP/student €8, Huntington Castle Clonegal, Co. Carlow Postal address: Huntington Castle, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford Alexander Durdin Robertson Tel: 053-9377160 www.huntingtoncastle.com Open: Feb 6-7, 13-14, 20-21, 27-28, Mar 6-7, 13-14, 20-21, 27-28, Apr 3-4, 10-11, 17- 18, 24-25, May 1-31, June 1-30, July 1-31, Aug 1-31, Sept 1-30, Oct 2-3, 9-10, 16-17, 23-24, Nov 6-7, 13-14, 20-21, 27-28, Dec 4-5, 11-12, 18-19, 11am-5pm Fee: house/garden, adult/student €9, garden only €6, OAP house/garden €8, garden only €5, child house /garden €6, garden only €3, group and family discounts available The Old Rectory Killedmond, Borris, Co. Carlow. Mary White Tel: 087-2707189 www.blackstairsecotrails.ie Open: July 1-31, Aug 1-31, 9am-1pm Fee: adult €10, OAP/student €6, child free The Old Rectory Lorum Kilgreaney, Bagenalstown, Co. -
Catalogue 140
De Búrca Rare Books A selection of fine, rare and important books and manuscripts Catalogue 140 Autumn 2019 DE BÚRCA RARE BOOKS Cloonagashel, 27 Priory Drive, Blackrock, County Dublin. 01 288 2159 01 288 6960 CATALOGUE 140 Autumn 2019 PLEASE NOTE 1. Please order by item number: Wilde is the code word for this catalogue which means: “Please forward from Catalogue 140: item/s ...”. 2. Payment strictly on receipt of books. 3. You may return any item found unsatisfactory, within seven days. 4. All items are in good condition, octavo, and cloth bound, unless otherwise stated. 5. Prices are net and in Euro. Other currencies are accepted. 6. Postage, insurance and packaging are extra. 7. All enquiries/orders will be answered. 8. We are open to visitors, preferably by appointment. 9. Our hours of business are: Mon. to Fri. 9 a.m.-5.30 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. 10. As we are Specialists in Fine Books, Manuscripts and Maps relating to Ireland, we are always interested in acquiring same, and pay the best prices. 11. We accept: Visa and Mastercard. There is an administration charge of 2.5% on all credit cards. 12. All books etc. remain our property until paid for. 13. Text and images copyright © De Burca Rare Books. 14. All correspondence to 27 Priory Drive, Blackrock, County Dublin. Telephone (01) 288 2159. International + 353 1 288 2159 (01) 288 6960. International + 353 1 288 6960 Fax (01) 283 4080. International + 353 1 283 4080 e-mail [email protected] web site www.deburcararebooks.com COVER ILLUSTRATIONS: Our front cover illustration is taken from item 430, a fine, signed photograph of Oscar Wilde. -
The Topographical Poems of John O'dubhagain and Giolla Na Naomh O'huidhrin
Columbia SinttJcrattj) mtl\t€\tvútMmfcvk THE LIBRARIES TOPOGRAPHICAL POEMS. O'DUBHAGAIN. O'HUIDHRIN. THE TOPOGRAPHICAL POEMS OF JOHN O'DUBHAGAIN AND GIOLLA NA NAOMH O'HUIDHlilN. EDITED IN THE ORIGINAL IRISH, FROM MSS. IN THE LIBRARY OF THE ROYAI. IRISH ACADEMY, DUBLIN ; WITH TRANSLATION, NOTES, AND INTRODUCTORY DISSERTATIONS, BY JOHN O'DONOVAN, LL.D., M.R.LA., Corresponding Memlipr nf the Royal Anaflfmy of Berlin. DUBLIN: rPJXTED FOR THE IRISH ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND CELTIC SOCIETY, BY ALEXANDER TIIOAI, 87 & 88, ABBEY-STKEKT. 1862. : THE IRISH ARCH^OLOGICAL AND CELTIC SOCIETY, FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE MATERIALS FOR IRISH HISTORY. MDCCGLXII. HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF LEINSTER. THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQUESS OF KILDARE, M.R.I.A. THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF DUNRAVEN, M.R.I.A. THE RIGHT HON. LORD TALBOT DE MALAHIDE, M.R.I.A. VERY REV. CHARLES W. RUSSELL, D.D., President of Maynooth College. ConncH VERY REV. CHARLES GRAVES, D.D., President of the Royal Irish Academy. REV. JAMES GRAVES, A.B., M.R.I.A. SIR THOMAS A. LARCOM, K.B., M.R.I.A. JOHN C. O'CALLAGHAN, ESQ. EUGENE O'CURRY, M.R.I.A. GEORGE PETRIE, LL.D., M.R.I.A. REV. WILLIAM REEVES, D.D., Secretarj- of the Royal Irish Academy. AQUILLA SMITH, M.D., M.R.I.A. W. R. WILDE, M.D., Vice-President of the Royal Irish Academy. ;^ímía:ncs : REV. J. H. TODD, D.D., Vice-President of the Royal Irish Academy. J. T. GILBERT, Esq., Librarian of the Royal Irish Academy. 19, DAWSON-STREET, DUBLIN. -
Mulvihill Voice, Spring 2010, Number 17-1
--á THE MULVIHILL VOICE Spring 2010 Issue Number Seventeen Traveling to Ireland A Perfect Time to Go Every spring, people write to us asking for information regarding an upcoming trip to Ireland. If you’ve booked a trip this year, congratulations! There’s no end to fasc inating and inspiring possibilities for your trip. Ireland has a wealth of places to visit for every taste. Some of us are especially enchanted by prehistoric ruins and seek out 5,000 year-old megalithic tombs, standing stones, stone circles, dolmens and cairns. Others have a particular fascination with early monastic ruins and the lives of 6 th century Christian ascetics and saints whose dwellings and church ruins dot the rural landscape. Medieval castles and their stories may be your focus. We recommend taking in sites from all of these eras. Ireland, like all of Europe, is a landscape of layers. Thousands of years of human habitation are recorded beneath your every step. See www.heritageireland.ie. Kerry’s Dingle peninsula alone has over 2,000 archaeological sites and is a gorgeous place to visit. If you are physically fit, take an archaeological walking tour which will likely take in sites from several different millennia. For the young at heart and musically inclined, consider one of Ireland’s countless music festivals. Doolin, Co. Clare is alive Michael Mulvihill with traditional music each summer: see www. doolin ireland.net . At www.boghill.com find summer workshops in traditional 1879-1916 music, cob-building, crafts, yoga and more. Ennis, Westport and Galway are famous for the excellent music in their pubs, reprinted courtesy of his family but it can be found all over the country. -
Catholic Episcopal Wills: in the Public Record Office, Dublin 1683-1812 (Province of Tuam) Author(S): Wm
Catholic Episcopal Wills: In the Public Record Office, Dublin 1683-1812 (Province of Tuam) Author(s): Wm. Canon Carrigan Source: Archivium Hibernicum, Vol. 2 (1913), pp. 220-241 Published by: Catholic Historical Society of Ireland Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25529583 . Accessed: 12/06/2014 21:12 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. Catholic Historical Society of Ireland is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Archivium Hibernicum. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 195.34.79.79 on Thu, 12 Jun 2014 21:12:03 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions CATHOLIC EPISCOPAL WILLS IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, DUBLIN 1683-1812 The Rev. Wm, Canon Carrigan, D.D., P.P., M.R.LA* Durrow, Queen's Co. Province of TUAM XVII. Will of Dr. Francis Burke, Archbishop of Tuam. a a (From copy of the original transcribed into volume of Wills of the Diocese of Tuam.) was to [Dr. Burke appointed Coadjutor Dr. James Lynch, Arch of 20th, 1713, and succeeded to the See in the bishop Tuam, Sept. " month of October in the year. -
File Reference MSP34REF4158 Name Denis O'callaghan Gender Male Maiden/Other Names Ó Ceallacháin, Donnchadh Address Detail Street 85 [45] St
File Reference MSP34REF4158 Name Denis O'Callaghan Gender male Maiden/Other names Ó Ceallacháin, Donnchadh Address detail Street 85 [45] St. Jarlath's Road, Cabra, Dublin County Dublin Country Ireland Address detail Street Craddenstown, Raharney County Westmeath Country Ireland Date of birth 1882 Date of death 1945-04-15 Associated files in MSPA 34D756; DP4030; 1RB59;1RBA173; V609; Related files MSP34REF20537, Margaret O'Callaghan (née O'Flanagan) Easter rising service Yes Easter rising location/place Broadstone Railway Station, Constitution Hill, Phibsborough, Dublin Church Street, Dublin North Brunswick Street, Dublin Linenhall Barracks, Lisburn Street, Dublin Area of Four Courts, King's Inns Quay, Dublin Organisation Irish Volunteers Rank Lieutenant Unit 1 Battalion Company A Company Brigade Dublin Brigade Commanding Officer(s) Edward Daly Organisation Irish Volunteers Rank Staff Officer Division General Headquarters Commanding Officer(s) Michael Collins Pension Claim Yes Award Pension Yes Army Pensions Act No 1923/1953 Military Service Pensions No Acts 1924 Military Service Pensions Yes Acts 1934 Grade D Notes Awarded 5 and 1/2 years service for pension purposes Military Service Pensions No Acts 1949 Digital file Scanned/digital copyWMSP34REF4158DenisOCallaghan.pdf Scanned/digital copyW34D756DenisOCallaghan.pdf Scanned/digital copyW1RB59DenisOCallaghan.pdf Scanned/digital copyW1RBA173DenisOCallaghan.pdf Scanned/digital copyWDP4030DenisOCallaghan.pdf Scanned/digital copyWV609DenisOCallaghan.pdf File dates 20 November 1934 - 16 September 1983 Subject Information File relates to Donnchadh Ua Ceallacháin's (Denis O' Callaghan) receipt of a military service pension in respect of his service with the Irish Volunteers prior to and during the week of 23 to 29 April 1916, his imprisonment until 1917 and his subsequent service until 1919.