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    The Londoners' plantation in the counties of Coleraine and Derry. Edited by Francis Joseph Bigger. by Hill, George Rev

    Published: 1902 “…Hill, George Rev.…”
    Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 2, Vol. VIII, pp. 69-72, April, 1902
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    The MacQuillins of the Route. With note by L. F. by Hill, George Rev

    Published: 1861 “…Hill, George Rev.…”
    Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. IX, pp. 57-70, p. 241, 1861-2
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    The ruins of Bun-na-Mairge, in the County of Antrim: gleanings of their history. by Hill, George Rev

    Published: 1860 “…Hill, George Rev.…”
    Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. VIII, pp. 14-26, 1860
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    Gleanings in family history from the Antrim coast. With notes by Mac N. by Hill, George Rev

    “…Hill, George Rev.…”
    Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. VIII, pp. 127-44, 196-210, 233-4, 311, 1860; Vol. IX, pp. 1-16, 1861-2
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    Shane O'Neill's expedition against the Antrim Scots, 1565. With note by Herbert F. Hore. by Hill, George Rev

    Published: 1861 “…Hill, George Rev.…”
    Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. IX, pp. 122-141, p. 240, 1861-2
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    Notices of the Clan Ian Vór, or Clan-Donnell Scots, especially of the branch settled in Ireland. by Hill, George Rev

    Published: 1861 “…Hill, George Rev.…”
    Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. IX, pp. 301-317, 1861-2
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    Poem entitled "In an Antrim Graveyard", beg. "Who asks more fitting grave than this". by Hill, George Rev

    Published: 1894 “…Hill, George Rev.…”
    Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 2, Vol. I, p. 29, September, 1894
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    Poem entitled "The Emigrants from Lough Neagh", beginning "Lough Neagh! they used at close of day". by Hill, George Rev

    Published: 1895 “…Hill, George Rev.…”
    Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 2, Vol. I, p. 209, April, 1895
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    Dun-Rainey, or a protest against the destruction of sepulchral mounds in Ulster. by Hill, George Rev

    Published: 1895 “…Hill, George Rev.…”
    Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 2, Vol. II, pp. 4-6, October, 1895
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    Two Ulster heroes in America: President Andrew Jackson and General Sir Edward Pakenham. With note by A. Albert Campbell. by Hill, George Rev

    “…Hill, George Rev.…”
    Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 2, Vol. III, pp. 233-8, July, Vol. IV, p. 67, Oct., 1897
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    The Stewarts of Ballintoy; with notices of other families of the district in the seventeenth century. With note by Rev. W. T. Latimer. Reprinted from a pamphlet. by Hill, George Rev

    “…Hill, George Rev.…”
    Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 2, Vol. VI, pp. 17-23, Jan., pp. 78-89, April, pp. 142-61, July, pp. 218-23, Oct., 1900; Vol. VII, pp. 9-17, Jan., 1901
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    The emigrants from Lough Neagh: a poem beginning "Lough Neagh! They used at close of day". by Hill, George Rev

    Published: 1920 “…Hill, George Rev.…”
    Citation: The Red hand magazine, Vol. I, No. 2, p. 20, October, 1920
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    Obituary of the Rev. George Hill who died 4th July, 1900. by Bigger, Francis Joseph

    Published: 1900
    Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 2, Vol. VI, pp. 125-127, July, 1900
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    Query as to whether Robert Burns, the poet, was ever in Country Antrim. Answered by Rev. George Hill. by S., J.

    Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 2, Vol. I, p. 77, Sept. 1894; pp. 149-50, Jan., pp. 231-2, April, 1895; p. 301, July,1895
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