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The recommended way to find those who may have changed their name, giving both original and new names. First published by Phillimore and Co. in 1905... More Info
This CD gives a registry of all armorial bearings for England, Scotland and Ireland from the origins to 1844.... More Info
An alphabetical and indexed list of the peerages held throughout Scotland and Ireland in 1826.... More Info
Covers smallholders to landed gentry. Includes all people that owned one acre or more in 1876. Gives full name with acreage and gross estimated rental. This CD is fully searchable and covers the provinces of Munster, Ulster, Leinster and Connaught.... More Info
A comprehensive, alphabetical list of all clergy throughout England, Wales, Ireland, the Episcopal church in Scotland, the army and navy, and colonial dioceses; and of all churches and cathedral establishments with details of their patrons and funding. This book gives huge insight into the practical workings of the church in England at the time. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Fully searchable *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable... More Info
This two volume set contains the lineage of people in Great Britain and Ireland who have inherited landed estates. The information contained in these volumes can prove extremely useful for people with connections to notable families. Details include name, birth, marriage, and death dates. Lineage information includes name, birth, marriage, and death dates. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable More Info
A record of Baronetcies that have ceased to exist or become obsolete. Each entry lists the individual's lineage and most have illustrations of coats of arms. First published c1841. This is the second edition published in 1844. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Fully searchable * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully printable *Includes illustrations *Contains over 650 pages... More Info
This four volume set is a genealogical and heraldic history of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. The Commoners are people who do not fall under the categories of either being a monarch or a peer (someone who has inherited a title such as duke, marquis, earl, viscount, or baron). This CD may help you find information on prosperous relatives and their heritage. Published in 1835, this fou More Info
This CD contains the lineage of people in Great Britain and Ireland who have inherited landed estates. This information can prove extremely useful for people with connections to notable families. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable... More Info
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When Alexander Bowman was elected in Belfast Corporation as Labour member in Duncairn in 1897, the very idea that he would still be remembered a century later for his relentless championing of the working class cause appeared unthinkable. Yet Bowman, a near penniless flaxdresser from a humble farming background, richly deserves his place in Irish political and labour history. Twelve years earlier ...More Info
This volume of the Ordnance Survey Memoirs contains the Memoirs for 20 parishes in north west, south west, central and Lagan areas of Donegal, an extensive area comprising the towns of Ballybofey, Ballyshannon, Castlefinn, Convoy, Donegal, Falcarragh, Fintown, Gortahork, Killybegs, Letterkenny, Lifford, Manorcunningham, Mountcharles, Newtowncunningham, Raphoe, Stranolar and St Johnstown.
After just under 10 years the Ordnance Survey Memoir team has completed this major 40 volume series with the fascinating volume on the five counties in and along the southern reaches of the Province of Ulster, a large area stretching from Sligo and Leitrim in the west and as far as Louth in the east, with Cavan and Monaghan, particularly the latter, have the best coverage. Prominent themes are the...More Info
People are rarely neutral about the Irish language. In Northern Ireland it is a topic which usually creates more heat than light. While attitudes have softened somewhat over the years, polarised views about the language are remarkably persistent. Historic and contemporary efforts to maintain the language have had varied success, but the key goal of creating new sustainable language communities, wh...More Info
Denis Stanislaus Henry (1864-1925) occupies a unique place in the political and legal history of Northern Ireland politics. As a catholic, Henry supported the Union from the time of Gladstone's first Home Rule Bill of 1886, and after joining the Ulster Unionist Council upon its formation in 1905, unsuccessfully contested the North Tyrone constituency in 1906 and 1907, losing by the narrow margins ...More Info