Old Kilkenny Review, Issues 7-14Kilkenny Archaeological Society, 1954 - Kilkenny (Ireland : County) |
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Letters of Rev. James Graves TH Edited by J. S. Gibb " HE following letters were given to me by the late John Prim . They belong to the year 1861 and were written by Rev. James Graves to J. G. A. Prim in reference to an article Mr. Prim ...
Letters of Rev. James Graves TH Edited by J. S. Gibb " HE following letters were given to me by the late John Prim . They belong to the year 1861 and were written by Rev. James Graves to J. G. A. Prim in reference to an article Mr. Prim ...
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... letters immediately under the Ogham , and that I will transmit him the money . " For some reason O'Donovan's project was not carried out . And again , more than a quarter of a century later , O'Donovan , writing to Hardiman from Belfast ...
... letters immediately under the Ogham , and that I will transmit him the money . " For some reason O'Donovan's project was not carried out . And again , more than a quarter of a century later , O'Donovan , writing to Hardiman from Belfast ...
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... letters to James Graves ( the copies of which are in Arthur MacMahon's manuscript ) we follow his life there . In 1840 he went to Stockport as a tutor and manager of a training school , and he was the most disconsolate of all emigrants ...
... letters to James Graves ( the copies of which are in Arthur MacMahon's manuscript ) we follow his life there . In 1840 he went to Stockport as a tutor and manager of a training school , and he was the most disconsolate of all emigrants ...
Contents
THE TEN CIVIC FAMILIES OF KILKENNY by | 1 |
HIGH STREET by Mrs W J Phelan | 20 |
THE KILKENNY CANAL by Mrs Montagu Stopford | 25 |
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