1 - 20 toradh á dtaispeáint as 121 toradh san iomlán ar an gcuardach 'Betham, William Sir' Beachtaigh na torthaí
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    Account of "Irish antiquarian researches, part I., by Sir W. Betham." Dublin, 1826. de réir Betham, William Sir

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1826 “…Betham, William Sir…”
    Citation: Dublin philosophical journal, and scientific review, Vol. II, No. 5, pp. 356-371, August, 1826
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    On an astronomical instrument of the ancient Irish. de réir Betham, William Sir

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1832 “…Betham, William Sir…”
    Citation: Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Polite Literature and AntiquitiesVol. XVII, pp. 3-6, 1832-7
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    On the ring money of the Celtae, and their system of weights, which appears to have been what is now called Troy Weight. de réir Betham, William Sir

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1832 “…Betham, William Sir…”
    Citation: Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Polite Literature and AntiquitiesVol. XVII, pp. 7-19, pp. 91-96, 1832-7
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    The affinity of the Phenician and Celtic languages, illustrated by the geographical names in Ptolemy and the Periplous of Arrian. de réir Betham, William Sir

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1832 “…Betham, William Sir…”
    Citation: Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Polite Literature and AntiquitiesVol. XVII, pp. 21-36, pp. 73-89, 1832-7
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    Ancient brazen ring money found in the county of Monaghan and also a piece of cast iron found in a vessel wrecked off Cork in 1836. de réir Betham, William Sir

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1836 “…Betham, William Sir…”
    Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. I, p. 8, pp. 20-21, 1836-40
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    On the affinity of the Hiberno-Celtic and Phoenician languages. de réir Betham, William Sir

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1836 “…Betham, William Sir…”
    Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. I, pp. 8-10, pp. 63-66, 1836-40
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    Eugubian inscriptions preserved at Gubbio. de réir Betham, William Sir

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1836 “…Betham, William Sir…”
    Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. I, pp. 127-130, 1836-40
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    On Etruscan hand mirrors de réir Betham, William Sir

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1836 “…Betham, William Sir…”
    Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. I, pp. 194-196, 1836-40
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    A translation of the fifth Eugubian Table, which are considered narratives of Etrusco-Phoenician voyages. de réir Betham, William Sir

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1836 “…Betham, William Sir…”
    Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. I, pp. 200-201, 1836-40
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    Two remarkable pieces of antiquity preserved at Cong, Co. Mayo. de réir Betham, William Sir

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1836 “…Betham, William Sir…”
    Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. I, pp. 211-212, 1836-40
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    Extract of a letter from Andrew Durham to the Marquess of Downshire, re excavations at Drumboe Tower, Co. Antrim. de réir Betham, William Sir

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1840 “…Betham, William Sir…”
    Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. II, pp. 195-197, 1840-4
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    Letter from Sir Richard O'Donel, Bart., giving the Cash (Cathach Uí Dhomhnaill) into the custody of the Academy. de réir Betham, William Sir

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1840 “…Betham, William Sir…”
    Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. II, p. 403, 1840-4
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    On a leaden seal of Herbert de la Mara. de réir Betham, William Sir

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1845 “…Betham, William Sir…”
    Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. III, pp. 534-536, 1845-7
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    Some Etruscan coins. With notes by Rev. J. H. Todd, Charles Haliday and a letter by Thomas L. Cooke. de réir Betham, William Sir

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1847 “…Betham, William Sir…”
    Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. IV, pp. 29-34, pp. 36-37, pp. 74-75, 1847-50
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    A seal, supposed to be that of Sir Geoffrey Cornwall, found in the river at Roscrea. de réir Betham, William Sir

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1847 “…Betham, William Sir…”
    Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. IV, pp. 370-371, 1847-50
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    A squared stone which served to commemorate certain members of the family of Nangle, barons of Navan. de réir Betham, William Sir

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1847 “…Betham, William Sir…”
    Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. IV, pp. 407-411, 1847-50
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    Impression of the seal of Brien O'Neill, king of Tyrone. de réir Betham, William Sir

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1847 “…Betham, William Sir…”
    Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. IV, pp. 484-485, 1847-50
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    Manuscript in the British Museum, in the hand of Sir James Ware, concerning the pulling down of a round tower at Raphoe. de réir Betham, William Sir

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1847 “…Betham, William Sir…”
    Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. IV, p. 536, 1847-50
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