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Denis Florence MacCarthy. by P., G. N.
Published: 1882Citation: Hibernia: a monthly popular review, Vol. I, pp. 82-84, June, 1882Journal Article -
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The territory of Ballymacone and its associations with the McCones. by Paterson, T. G. F.
Published: 1954Citation: Seanchas Ardmhacha: journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society, Vol. I, No. 1, pp. 132-150, 1954Journal Article -
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Raghnall Dall Mac Domhnaill, poet. With rentals of the Archbishop of Armagh for the years 1615, 1703, 1713 and Hearth Money Roll, County Armagh, 1664. by Paterson, T. G. F.
Published: 1941Citation: Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society, Vol. X, No. 1, pp. 42-49, 1941Journal Article -
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The little fair-haired one: a poem (after the Gaelic of Sean Clarach) beginning "O wee one, O fair one, O rosy mouth so slender" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1922Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XII, p. 52, January, 1922Journal Article -
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"Father Prout" and Thackeray, an unpublished relique. by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1882Citation: Hibernia: a monthly popular review, Vol. I, pp. 19-20, February 1, 1882Journal Article -
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Father Prout: a letter by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1924Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. LII, p. 489, September, 1924Journal Article -
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God's Virgin Mother: a poem beginning "Lady, who art more radiant than the Dawn" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1924Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XIV, p. 915, October, 1924Journal Article -
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The sword of Roland (after the Provençal of Mistral) beginning "You have heard, surely, of the Duran-Dai" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1923Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XIII, p. 304, May, 1923Journal Article -
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In memoriam Sir George Hornidge Porter. By J. W. M. by Porter, George Hornidge Sir
Published: 1895Citation: The Dublin journal of medical science, Vol. C, pp. 93-96, July, 1895Journal Article -
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A bacterial disease of the potato plant in Ireland and the organism causing it. With 4 plates. by Pethybridge, George H.
Published: 1911Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol. XXIX, sect. B, pp. 1-37, February, 1911Journal Article -
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On pure cultures of Phytophthora infestans de Bary, and the development of oospores. With 2 plates. by Pethybridge, George H.
Published: 1913Citation: The Scientific proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society, Vol. XIII, pp. 566-588, March, 1913Journal Article -
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National Museum of Science and Art, Dublin: Art and Industrial Division: Lithography. by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1913Citation: Museum bulletin: National Museum of Science and Art, Dublin, Vol. III, Part. 2, pp. 14-15, April-June, 1913Journal Article -
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To the Blessed Sacrament: a poem after the Irish of Aonghus Ó Dálaigh beginning "Body of Christ, do Thou defend me!" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1921Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XI, p. 556, September, 1921Journal Article -
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Lough Rorkan and the O'Lorkans. by Paterson, T. G. F.
Published: 1959Citation: Seanchas Ardmhacha: journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society, Vol. III, No. 2, pp. 261-267, 1959Journal Article -
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Recollection of John Boyle O'Reilly. by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1891Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XIX, pp. 19-26, January, 1891Journal Article -
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Some personal recollections of John Boyle O'Reilly by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1938Citation: The Ireland-American review, Vol. I, No. 1, pp. 16-22, 1938-9Journal Article -
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Eighteenth century Dublin street cries. by Panter, George William
Published: 1924Citation: The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Ser. 6, Vol. XIV, pp. 68-86, 1924Journal Article -
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A tender flower: a poem (after Lucien Paté) beginning "The loveliest flower in the world" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1921Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XI, p. 273, May, 1921Journal Article -
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Folk-tales from Creggan parish. by Paterson, T. G. F.
Published: 1938Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 3, Vol. I, pp. 35-41, 1938Journal Article -
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The Black Bank and Fews Barracks. by Paterson, T. G. F.
Published: 1938Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 3, Vol. I, pp. 108-112, 1938Journal Article
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