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Research into a number of Iris...
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Research into a number of Irish families, containing abstracts of prerogative wills, genealogies, etc., made by H. A. Richey, 1900.
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Baird, family of
Breakey, family of
Brown, family of
Bullingbrook, family of
Clarke, family of
Crozier, family of
Davison, family of
Duncan, family of
Dunne, family of
England, family of
Gilden, family of
Glover, family of
Goulding, family of
Hall, family of
Hayden, family of
Hodgkins, family of
Hunter, family of
Hurly, family of
Kelly, family of
Lindop, family of
Mc Murtry, family of
Madden, family of
Magennis, family of
Mathews, family of
Mercer, family of
Meredith, family of
Norton, family of
Parke, family of
Poe, family of
Ponsonby, family of
Richey, family of
Sadlier, family of
Seaver, family of
Sheppard, family of
Sillery, family of
Simms, family of
Solomons, family of
Standish, family of
Sweeny, family of
Thompson, family of
Treanor, family of
Varian, family of
Walker, family of
Wallace, family of
Wilson, family of
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Dublin: National Library of Ireland, Ms. 8316
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Research into a number of Irish families, containing abstracts of prerogative wills, genealogies, etc., made by H. A. Richey, 1900.
Papers relating to the history and genealogy of members of the following families of Irish origin in France, Goold, Gorges, Gould, O'Gowan, Grace, Gray, Grenville, Griffin and Mac Guire, 17th - 18th c.
Armorial sculptured stones of the County Antrim.
de réir: Bigger, Francis Joseph
Papers relating to property in Cos. Tipperary (in and near Clonmel and Cashel), Waterford, Dublin and Louth of the Gordon family, with associated names of Lindop, Nagle and Delany, 1703-1897.
Genealogical notes, mostly lists of children of the following quaker families, Grubb, Wright, Chandlee, Cooke, Christy, Leadbetter, Barrington, Davis, Cruth and Shackleton, 18th - 19th c.