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Account of "Irish antiquarian researches, part I., by Sir W. Betham." Dublin, 1826. by Betham, William Sir
Published: 1826 “…Betham, William Sir…”
Citation: Dublin philosophical journal, and scientific review, Vol. II, No. 5, pp. 356-371, August, 1826Journal Article -
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On an astronomical instrument of the ancient Irish. by Betham, William Sir
Published: 1832 “…Betham, William Sir…”
Citation: Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Polite Literature and AntiquitiesVol. XVII, pp. 3-6, 1832-7Journal Article -
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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. by Betham, William Sir
Published: 1832 “…Betham, William Sir…”
Citation: Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Polite Literature and AntiquitiesVol. XVII, pp. 7-19, pp. 91-96, 1832-7Journal Article -
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The affinity of the Phenician and Celtic languages, illustrated by the geographical names in Ptolemy and the Periplous of Arrian. by Betham, William Sir
Published: 1832 “…Betham, William Sir…”
Citation: Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Polite Literature and AntiquitiesVol. XVII, pp. 21-36, pp. 73-89, 1832-7Journal Article -
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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. by Betham, William Sir
Published: 1836 “…Betham, William Sir…”
Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. I, p. 8, pp. 20-21, 1836-40Journal Article -
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On the affinity of the Hiberno-Celtic and Phoenician languages. by Betham, William Sir
Published: 1836 “…Betham, William Sir…”
Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. I, pp. 8-10, pp. 63-66, 1836-40Journal Article -
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Extract from a letter of the Baron de Donop to the author, re the alleged discovery by Philo Biblius of the Ms. translation of the History of the Phoenicians. by Betham, William Sir
Published: 1836 “…Betham, William Sir…”
Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. I, pp. 47-48, 1836-40Journal Article -
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Eugubian inscriptions preserved at Gubbio. by Betham, William Sir
Published: 1836 “…Betham, William Sir…”
Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. I, pp. 127-130, 1836-40Journal Article -
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On Etruscan hand mirrors by Betham, William Sir
Published: 1836 “…Betham, William Sir…”
Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. I, pp. 194-196, 1836-40Journal Article -
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A translation of the fifth Eugubian Table, which are considered narratives of Etrusco-Phoenician voyages. by Betham, William Sir
Published: 1836 “…Betham, William Sir…”
Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. I, pp. 200-201, 1836-40Journal Article -
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Two remarkable pieces of antiquity preserved at Cong, Co. Mayo. by Betham, William Sir
Published: 1836 “…Betham, William Sir…”
Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. I, pp. 211-212, 1836-40Journal Article -
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Extract of a letter from Andrew Durham to the Marquess of Downshire, re excavations at Drumboe Tower, Co. Antrim. by Betham, William Sir
Published: 1840 “…Betham, William Sir…”
Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. II, pp. 195-197, 1840-4Journal Article -
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Letter from Sir Richard O'Donel, Bart., giving the Cash (Cathach Uí Dhomhnaill) into the custody of the Academy. by Betham, William Sir
Published: 1840 “…Betham, William Sir…”
Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. II, p. 403, 1840-4Journal Article -
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On a leaden seal of Herbert de la Mara. by Betham, William Sir
Published: 1845 “…Betham, William Sir…”
Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. III, pp. 534-536, 1845-7Journal Article -
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Some Etruscan coins. With notes by Rev. J. H. Todd, Charles Haliday and a letter by Thomas L. Cooke. by Betham, William Sir
Published: 1847 “…Betham, William Sir…”
Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. IV, pp. 29-34, pp. 36-37, pp. 74-75, 1847-50Journal Article -
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On the proceedings of a commission issued by Cromwell in 1653 or 1654, to inquire into the circumstances and conduct of certain Scotch settlers who were transplanted from Ulster to... by Betham, William Sir
Published: 1847 “…Betham, William Sir…”
Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. IV, p. 271, 1847-50Journal Article -
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A seal, supposed to be that of Sir Geoffrey Cornwall, found in the river at Roscrea. by Betham, William Sir
Published: 1847 “…Betham, William Sir…”
Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. IV, pp. 370-371, 1847-50Journal Article -
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A squared stone which served to commemorate certain members of the family of Nangle, barons of Navan. by Betham, William Sir
Published: 1847 “…Betham, William Sir…”
Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. IV, pp. 407-411, 1847-50Journal Article -
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Impression of the seal of Brien O'Neill, king of Tyrone. by Betham, William Sir
Published: 1847 “…Betham, William Sir…”
Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. IV, pp. 484-485, 1847-50Journal Article -
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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. by Betham, William Sir
Published: 1847 “…Betham, William Sir…”
Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. IV, p. 536, 1847-50Journal Article
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