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Cremorne (barony)
A'railway Or Railways, Tr'araroad Or Trainroads, to Be Called the Dundalk Western Railway, from the Town of Dundalk in the Count
Smythe-Wood Series B
Notice of Intention to Renew Prospecting Licence Pursuant to Section 8(6) of the Minerals Development Act 1940, As Inserted by S
Prospecting Licence Area No. 2194, County Monaghan O.S. 6
Language Notes on Baronies of Ireland 1821-1891
COUNTY MONAGHAN 18/06/2013 17:20 Page 1
Alan Godfrey Maps
Monaghan County Council Written Submission August 2015 (PDF)
Death Notices and Obituaries Northern Standard 1900-1906
William Henry Douglas, Son of Rev. William Douglas & Mary Douglas
Derelict Sites (Urban Areas) Regulations 2015. 2 [54]
Death Notices and Obituaries Northern Standard 1870-1879
NRA Template Leaflet
Sources for the Grand Jury System in Ireland: an Interim Listing
1907 Anderson, Joseph Ballybay 27Th January 1900 Page. 6 Anon Clones 19Th December 1903 Page
Volume 3C Chapter 14 Cultural Heritage
On the Celtic Languages in the British Isles; a Statistical Survey Author(S): E
The Mcmahons of Trohanny
Top View
Death Notices and Obituaries Northern Standard 1913-1914
Introduction to the Leslie Papers Adobe
The State and the Landed Estate: Order and Shifting Power Relations in Ireland, 1815-1891
Prospecting Licence Area No. 3028, County Monaghan O.S. 6” Monaghan 13, 14, 18 and 19 Townlands in Cremorne Barony: Arclintagh
Irish Places Index
Life and Death in Monaghan
North South 400 Kv Interconnection Development Public Notice
Agricultural Change and the Growth of the Creamery System in Monaghan 1855-1920
Introduction to the Shirley Papers
History of Ballybay Ballybay Is a Market-Town, Post-Town, and A
Death Notices and Obituaries Northern Standard 1930-1935
Monaghan County Council
The Mcmahon Clan of Ireland
Literacy Notes on Baronies of Ireland 1821-1891
Dromore an Ulster Diocese