Bonmahon: an account of an Irish College founded there by Philip F. Barron who also founded a magazine "Ancient Ireland" in 1835 to promote the Irish language.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Coleman, James
Citation:The Irish book lover, Vol. I, p. 121, April, 1910
Format: Journal Article
Published: April, 1910
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