Old Kilkenny Review, Issues 7-14Kilkenny Archaeological Society, 1954 - Kilkenny (Ireland : County) |
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... referred to Ledwich's " Antiquities of Ireland , " Hogan's " Kilkenny " and Canon Carrigan's " Ossory , " This walk and talk concentrated on the Irishtown of the past 100 years and the times and people remembered by the old inhabitants ...
... referred to Ledwich's " Antiquities of Ireland , " Hogan's " Kilkenny " and Canon Carrigan's " Ossory , " This walk and talk concentrated on the Irishtown of the past 100 years and the times and people remembered by the old inhabitants ...
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... referred to James Scurry as follows : " I pause to note that James Scurry , a native of Mullinavat , wrote religious works in the Irish language and got them published about 1820 by Eoin Bull of Waterford . He wrote epitaphs in Irish ...
... referred to James Scurry as follows : " I pause to note that James Scurry , a native of Mullinavat , wrote religious works in the Irish language and got them published about 1820 by Eoin Bull of Waterford . He wrote epitaphs in Irish ...
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... referred disprove this . LOCAL TRADITION The late Sean O'Floinn , Carrick - on - Suir , in an article in the Waterford News nearly twenty years ago , stated that Scurry bequeathed his Irish books and MSS . to a relative , Mr. Stephen ...
... referred disprove this . LOCAL TRADITION The late Sean O'Floinn , Carrick - on - Suir , in an article in the Waterford News nearly twenty years ago , stated that Scurry bequeathed his Irish books and MSS . to a relative , Mr. Stephen ...
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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