Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society Vol.115 (2010)
by Margaret Lantry [editor]
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Paperback - 2010 - As New condition. Volume 115 of the Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society. Contents include:
The multi-faceted anti-Darwinism of Fr Jeremiah Murphy (1840-1915) by Miguel de Arce;
Early Stuart Markets and Fairs in Munster, c.1600-1630 by Margaret Curtis Clayton;
Dún na Séad Castle: an early 17th-century house at Baltimore, Co. Cork by Eamonn Cotter;
Will they ever stop fighting ...? The Bishop of Cork and the Regulars in 1815 by Patrick Conlan;
Bristol Apprentices from Youghal, 1532-1565 by Niall O'Brien;
Knockatreenane and the prehistoric barrows of County Cork by William O'Brien;
Father Mathew and Famine relief in Cork by Colm Kerrigan;
Early legal deeds of Cork interest by Margaret Lantry;
Fostering an Irish identity through art: a letter from Sylvester O'Halloran (1728-1807) to James Barry (1741-1806) by Claire E. Lyons;
Evidence for the location of the medieval parish church of Rathcormac by Colm Moloney;
The O Callaghans of Banteer and Clonmeen in the 18th Century by Joseph F. O Callaghan;
Six Board of First Fruits Churches in southwest Cork by Bernard O'Mahony;
Aspects of settlement of an hereditary clerical family in the medieval period: the Terrys of Cork by Kevin Terry.
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- Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society Vol.115 (2010)
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- Margaret Lantry [editor]
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- New
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- Paperback
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- Cork Historical and Archaeological Society
- Place of Publication
- Cork
- Date Published
- 2010
- Pages
- 197
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