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Just click the book Title, Vol No. or Year to open the book Try the Search Tool Tip: Use Ctrl + f to search this page Nobility and Landed Gentry See also Holdings of Irish Family and Estate Papers * Memoirs of the Nobility * Directories * Estate, Family Papers, Manuscripts * Heraldry * Hunting, Shooting and Fishing * Lordships, Manors * Seats, Houses, Castles See also Irish Pedigrees - Free Irish Biography eBooks ============================================= MEMOIRS OF THE NOBILITY * BARRETT: An Account of the Families of Lennard and Barrett of England and Ireland; with Portraits By Thomas Barrett-Lennard (Printed for private circulation (250 copies), Norwich, 1908) - OL * BARRY: - The Last Earls of Barrymore 1769 - 1824 By John Robert Robinson (London, 1894) - IA - Letters Patent for Earldom of Barrymore 1627/8 from 'Fragmenta Genealogica' - Vol X By Frederick Arthur Crisp (100 copies printed at his private press, London, 1904) - IA Earl of Barrymore in: Wikipedia * BERESFORD, CANNING: The Story of Two Noble Lives - Vol I - Vol II Memorials of Charlotte, Countess Canning and Louisa, Marchioness of Waterford By Augustus J. C. Hare (London, 1893) - OL * BINGHAM: Memoirs of the Binghams including the Earls of Lucan and the Barons of Clanmorris By Rose E. McCalmont (London, 1915) - IA * BLAYNEY: The Barons Blayney extract from 'Tarbox, Blayney and Allied Families', pp 257; quoting from 'The Complete Peerage' by Vicary Gibbs, Vol 2, pp. 186 - 190, 1912 By George E. Tarbox, Jr. (Denver, Colorado, 1965) - FHB Baron Blayney in: Wikipedia * BOYLE: - The Life and Letters of the Great Earl of Cork Richard Boyle By Dorothea Townshend (Edinburgh, 1904) - OL - Memoirs of the Lives and Characters of the Illustrious Family of the Boyles Particularly of the Late Eminently Learned Charles Earl of Orrery... with an appendix Containing the Character of the Hon. Robert Boyle By E. Budgell (London, 3rd Ed. 1737) - FHB * BRODRICK: Genealogical Memoranda relating to the Family of Brodrick mention of Brodricks in Ireland, including Viscount Midleton By Alan Brodrick, Viscount Midleton (100 copies privately printed, London, 1872) - FHB * CAMERON: Reminiscences of Sir Charles A. Cameron, C.B. Illustrated By Sir C. A. Cameron (Dublin, 1913) - OL * CAREW: Particulars Relative to a Branch of the Family of Carew, Seated in the County of Cork from 'Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica' Vol V Published by John Bowyer Nichols and Son (London, 1838) - IA * DE MASSIE DE ROUVIGNY: - Earl of Galway in: Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica * DE STACPOOLE: Irish and Other Memories Richard de Stacpoole was knighted by William the Conqueror; his grand nephew Robert de Stacpoole went to Ireland with Strongbow 1168; my grandfather was made Duke by Pope Leo XII in 1881 By the Duke de Stacpoole (London, 1922) - OL - Errisbeg House, Roundstone, Connemara home to 7th Duke de Stacpoole - website - George Edward Joseph Patrick de Stacpoole, 5th Duc de Stacpoole - thepeerage.com - Stacpoole Family History - website * DANIELL: The House of Howard - Vol I - Vol II Sir William Daniell, Knt., Baron of Rathware in Ireland: Lord Deputy of Ireland; m. Maragaret Howard, dau of Sir Robert Howard of the famous English Catholic family, abt. 1445 By the late Gerald Brenan, Edward Phillips Statham (London, 1907) - OL * DENNY: The Dennys - continuation 1 - continuation 2 - continuation 3 Earls of Norwich, Barons Denny of Waltham, and Baronets of Ireland; from Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica - Vol III; continued in subsequent issues By Joseph J. Howard (London, 1874) - OL - Denny baronets in: Wikipedia * DILLON: Note Généalogique sur Laison des Lords Dillon Journmal diune femme de cinquante ans, 1778-1815 (Paris, 1913) * FEILDING: Some Hapsburghs, Feildings, Denbighs and Desmonds By J. E. M. F. - Jean Eleanora Leckie (Ewing) Fielding (Printed for private circulation Glasgow, 1895) - OL * FITZGERALD: The Memoirs of Lord Edward Fitzgerald with a Preface and many supplementary particulars by Martin MacDermott By Thomas Moore (London, 1897) - OL * FORBES: - Genealogy of the Family of Forbes ...Ochonacher, the progenitor of the Forbeses, who came from Ireland to Scotland about the end of the twelfth century and for killing a bear took the name Forbear, now pronounced Forbes By Mr. Mathew Lumsden of Tulliekerne (1580, reprint Inverness, 1819) - OL - Memoirs of The Earls of Granard By Admiral The Hon. John Forbes; Ed. by George Arthur Hastings (Forbes), Earl of Granard, K.P. (London, Dublin, 1868) - FHB - Earl of Granard in: Wikipedia * GARDINER (nee POWER): - Lady Blessington Beaux and Belles of England By J. Fitzgerald Molloy (Limited to 1,000 copies for England and America; London, 1900) - OL - The Most Gorgeous Lady Blessington - Vol I - Vol II With a Portrait By J. Fitzgerald Molloy (London, 1896) - IA - Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington in: Wikipedia * HAMILTON: Forty Years On ...Viceregal Days, Drumlanrig, Ballincolling, Parliament, Peru... By Lord Ernest Hamilton (London, 1922) - OL - James Hamilton, 1st Viscount Claneboye in: Wikipedia * HUSSEY: The Reminiscences of an Irish Land Agent being those of S. M. Hussey Compiled by Home Gordon (London, 1904) - IA * KNOX: Memoirs of "A Vanished Generation" 1813 - 1855. Including letters of Admiral Knox, son of the Earl of Ranfurley (Peerage of Ireland) and son General. Thomas Edmond Knox By Mrs. Warrenne Blake (London, New York, 1909) - OL - Earl of Ranfurly in: Wikipedia * LAWLESS: - The Life, Times, and Contemporaries of Lord Cloncurry By William John Fitzpatrick (Dublin, 1855) - OL - Personal Recollections of the Life and Times of Valentine Lord Cloncurry Extracts from his correspondence By Unknown author (Dublin, 1849) - OL - Baron Cloncurry in: Wikipedia * MACARTNEY: - Some Account of the Public Life and a Selection from the Unpublished Writings of the Earl of Macartney - Vol I including his Secretaryship of Ireland; George Earl of Macartney, b. at the family mansion of Lissanoure, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim, 1737 - Vol II including A Short Sketch of the Politial History of Ireland By John Barrow, F.R.S. (London, 1807) - OL - George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney in: Wikipedia * NUGENT: Memoir of Robert, Earl Nugent with Letters, Poems and Appendices - Robert Nugent of Carlanstown, Co. Westmeath, family settled in Ireland since Henry II; Edmund Nugent; F.-M. Sir George Nugent; Charles Edmund Nugent; Robert Nugent, Junior. Index By Claud Nugent (Chicago, New York, 1898) - OL - Earl Nugent in: Wikipedia - Dr. Nugent of Bath, a descendant of the Nugents of Westmeath in: The Patrician Vol III * OSBORNE: Memorials of Lady Osborne - Vol I - Vol II Catherine Isabella Osborne (1819 - 1880) of Newtown-Anner, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary By her daughter, Mrs. Osborne (Dublin, 1870) - OL - Her husband Ralph Bernal Osborne, M.P. (who adopted the name Osborne) in: Wikipedia * PETTY-FITZMAURICE: The Administration of the Marquis of Lansdowne as Viceroy and Governor-General of India 1888 - 1894 By George W. forrest, B.A. (Calcutta, 1894) - OL - Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne in: Wikipedia * The Recollections of Skeffington Gibbon from 1796 to ...1829... Lives and Characters of the Nobility and Gentry of Roscommon; the Genealogy of those who are descended from the Kings of Connaught... By Skeffington Gibbon; a Memoir by The Late Madame O'Conor Don (Dublin, 1829) - HT * SHACKLETON: Memoirs and Letters of Richard and Elizabeth Shackleton Late of Ballitore, Ireland Compiled by their daughter Mary Leadbeater (New York, 1823) - OL * TALBOT: Little Jennings and Fighting Dick Talbot - Vol I - Vol II A Life of the Duke and Duchess of Tyrconnel By Philip W. Sergeant (London, 1913) - OL * TEMPLE, TEMPLE-HAMILTON-BLACKWOOD-TEMPLE, NUGENT-TEMPLE-GRENVILLE: Family Chronicles Section 1.a: The Temple Family; mention of Sir Frederick Temple-Hamilton-Blackwood-Temple, George Nugent-Temple-Grenville; Sir John Temple; Thomas Temple By Lilian Clarke (Wellingborough, 1912) - OL * WALSH or WELSH: Nota et Synopsis Genealogiae Comitum de Walsh aut Wallis (Note and Synopsis of the Genealogy of the Earls of Walsh or Welsh); mostly in Latin; Transactions of the Ossory Archaeological Society By L.S. (Kilkenny, 1883) - IA DIRECTORIES See also Almanacs and Directories The Connacht and Munster Landed Estates Database at the Moore Institute for Research, National University of Ireland, Galway Searchable directories in Fáilte Romhat website Landed families of Britain and Ireland: Blog by Nicholas Kingsley "Lord Belmont" (pseudonym) in Northern Ireland: Blog ====================================================================================== * The Baronetage for 1844 Being a Genealogical Account of the Families forming the Sixth Degree of Dignity Hereditary or High Nobility in the British Empire By Sir Richard Broun, Eq. Aur, K.J.J. (London, 1844) - HT * Baronia Anglica Concentrata; Baronies in Fee - Vol I - Vol II ... A Glossary of Dormant English, Scotch and Irish Peerage Titles By Sir T. C. Banks, Bart., N.S. (Ripon, 1844) - OL * A Book of Knights Banneret, Knights of the Bath and Knights Bachelor between the fourth year of King Henry VI and the Restoration of King Charles II and Knights made in Ireland between 1566 and 1698 By Walter C Metcalfe, F.S.A. (London, 1885) - IA * A Biographical Peerage of Ireland in which are Memoirs and Characters of the most celebrated Persons of Each Family Bensley and Son (London, 1817) - HT * A Catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors - Vol IV of England, Scotland and Ireland By Horatio Walpole, Earl of Orford, enlarged by Thomas Park, F.S.A. (London, 1806) - OL Burke's - Anecdotes of the Aristocracy and Episodes in Ancestral Story - Vol I including the House of Ormonde, the Beautiful Misses Gunning, the Poers or Powers of Waterford, etc. - Vol II - including Miss Sarah Curran, The Mayor of Galway, etc. - Romantic Records of Distinguished Families Vol I being the second series of the Anecdotes of the Aristocracy; An Irish Landlord; a tale of Kilmallock; Roderick O'Connor - the last King of Ireland, etc. - Vol II - the duel between Daniel O'Connell and J. N. D'Esterre, etc. By J. Bernard Burke (London, 1849, 1851) - OL - The Book of Precedence the Peers, Baronets, and Knights and the Companions... Placed According to their Relative Rank By Sir Bernard Burke, C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms (London, 1881) - OL - Family Records - Vol I A-K By Ashworth P. Burke (London, 1897) - OL - Family Romance; or Episodes in the Domestic Annals of the Aristocracy - Vol I - Vol II - Vol I 2nd ed. - Family Romance; or Episodes in the Domestic Annals of the Aristocracy 4th ed. By Sir Bernard Burke, Ulster King of Arms (London, 1853, 1854, 1876) OL - A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry - Vol I - Vol II features many families of Irish origin in Canada, Australia, etc. By Sir Bernard Burke, C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms (London, 1891) - OL - A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland - Vol I 1835 - Vol II 1835 - Vol III 1836 - Vol I 1837 - Vol I 1838 - Vol IV 1838 Enjoying Territorial Possessions or High Official Rank, but Uninvested with Heritable Honours By John Burke, Esq. (London, 1835 - 1838) - OL - A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland By John Burke, Esq., and John Bernard Burke, Esq. (London, 1844) - HT - A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland - Vol II M-Z 1847 - Vol I A-O 1852 - Vol II P-Z 1852 - Vol III Index 1853 - Vol I 1858 - Vol I 1871 - Vol II 1871 - Vol II 1894 By John Burke, Esq.; J. Bernard Burke, Esq.; Sir Bernard Burke (London, 1847 - 1894) - HT, IA - A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland By Sir Bernard Burke (London, 1912) - OL - This book is the eBook of the Month for July, 2012 - read a short review on eBook of the Month Archive - A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire By Sir Bernard Burke, LL.D., Ulster King of Arms (London, 1866) - OL - A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the United Kingdom for M.D.CCC.XXVI - of the British Empire 1832 - Vol I - Vol II By John Burke, Esq. (London, 1826 - 1832) - IA - The Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland By J. and Sir J. B. Burke (London, 1841) - OL - The Patrician - Vol I - Vol II - Vol III - Vol IV - Vol VI Edited by John Burke, Esq. (London, 1846 - 1848) - OL, IA - The Rise of Great Families Other Essays and Stories; A True Romance connected with the Irish Rebellion of 1641; Duke of Wellington, Birth, Birthplace, and Early Home... By Sir Bernard Burke, C.B., LL.D. (London, 1873) - Royal Descents and Pedigrees of Founders' Kin including royal descent, pedigrees of Mary Grey Wentworth Colclough of Tintern Abbey, Co. Wexford; J. C. Fitz-Gerald Kenney, Esq. of Kilclogher By Sir Bernard Burke, Ulster King of Arms (London, 1858) - GB - The St. James's Magazine and Heraldic and Historical Register - Vol I - Vol II The Castles and Mansions of Great Britain and Ireland; Local Chronicles; Singular Trials connected with the Upper Classes of Society...etc. Edited by J. Bernard Burke, Esq. (1850) - IA - Vicissitudes of Families The Princess of Connemara, The O'Neills, MacCarthy More, The Maguires of Tempo, The Fall of Desmond, The Geraldines - First Series - Second Series O'Connor of Connorville, The Last William Wray of Ards, The O'Donells, MacCarthy, The O'Melaghlins - Kings of Meath, The Old Countess of Desmond - Third Series - Irish Titles: Kildare, Ormonde, Desmond, Waterford, Roche of Fermoy, Baltinglass, Esmonde, Tyrconnel, Talbot of Malahide - Edition Vol I - The O'Neills, Princess of Connemara, Maguires of Tempo, Co. Fermanagh - Vol II The MacCarthys of Dunmanway, etc. - New Edition - Vol I - Vol II By Sir Bernard Burke, C.B., LL.D. (1859 - London, 1883) - OL * A Catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors - Vol I - Vol II - Vol III - Vol IV - Vol V of England, Scotland, and Ireland By the late Haratio Walpole, Earl of Orford, Thomas Park, F.S.A. (London, 1806) - OL Cokayne's - Complete Baronetage - Vol I - Vol II - Vol III - Vol IV - Vol V Including Baronetcies of Ireland 1619-1800 1900 ed. - The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom - Vol I Ab-Adam to Basing 1910 ed. - Vol II Bass-Canning 1912 ed. - Vol III Canonteign-Cutts 1913 ed.- Vol IV Dacre-Dysart 1916 ed. - Vol V L-M 1898 ed. - Vol VI N-R 1895 ed.- Vol VII S-T 1896 ed. - Vol VIII U-Z 1898 ed. Extant, Extinct or Dormant By G.E.C. (Exeter, London, 1898 - 1916) - IA - State of the Peerage of Ireland At and since the time of the Union, 1801 to 1888 By George E. Cokayne (London, 1889) - OL, FHB Debrett's - Baronetage of England; also the existing Baronets of Nova Scotia and Ireland By William Courthope, Esq. (London, 1835) - OL - Baronetage, Knightage and Companionage ... illustrated with 850 armorial bearings Personally Revised by the Nobility (London, 1893) - IA - House of Commons and the Judicial Bench - 1870 - 1881 - 1886 - 1901 - 1916 - 1918 - 1922 Illustrated Heraldic and Biographical By Robert Henry Mair, LL.D., Arthur G. M. Hesilrige (London, 1870 - 1822) - OL - Illustrated Peerage - 1869 - 1876 and Title of Courtesy, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland By Debrett (London, 1869, 1876) - HT, OL - The Peerage of the England, Scotland and Ireland - 1808 Vol II - The Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland - Vol I Seventh Edition By John Debrett (London, 1809) - IA - The Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 1819 Vol II - 1820 Vol II - 1825 Vol II - 1828 Vol II - 1831 Vol II 'Vols II' relate to Scotland and Ireland; 12th Edition, considerably improved By John Debrett (London, 1819 - 1831) - FHB, IA - Peerage of Great Britain and Ireland By George William Collen, Esq. (London, 1840) - IA See also The Royal Kalendar Dod's - Parliamentary Companion - 1843 - 1847 - 1852 - 1854 - 1855 - 1856 - 1857 - 1858 - 1859 - 1870 - 1881 - 1882 - 1896 - 1897 - 1902 - 1904 - 1905 - 1907 - 1908 Members of the Houses of Parliament, notes on family, occupations, titles, positions, etc. By Charles Roger Dod, Robert Phipps Dod (London, 1843 - 1908) - IA, OL - Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland - 1865 - 1866 - 1872 - 1915 - 1918 - 1920 - Part I - 1920 - Part II By Robert P. Dod, Esq. (London, 1865 - 1920) - GB, IA Forster * The Pocket Peerage of Great Britain and Ireland with Genealogical and Historical Notices of the Families of the Nobility By Henry Rumsey Forster (London, 1851) - IA Foster: - The Baronetage and Knightage of the British Empire for 1882 - The Peerage of the British Empire for 1882 with the Orders of Knighthood By Joseph Foster (Westminster, 1882) - OL - The Royal Lineage of Our Noble and Gentle Families together with their Paternal Ancestry; includes some of Irish interest By Joseph Foster (Privately printed London, Aylesbury, 1883) - IA * Genealogiae Regum et Sanctorum Hiberniae (Genealogy of Kings and Saints of Ireland) by The Four Masters, edited from the manuscript of Michel O'Cleirigh with appendices and an index; Preface in English, text in Irish By Rev. Paul Walsh, M.A. (Maynooth, 1918) - OL * Genealogy of We?GY Welsh History and a reference to Gentry of Wales, England and Ireland By J. J. Harries Harris (London? 1852) - OL * A General History of the Lives, Trials and Executions of all the Royal and Noble Personages - Vol I - Vol II that have suffered in Great-Britain and Ireland for HIGH TREASON, or other CRIMES By Delahay Gordon, Esq. (London, 1760) - IA * The Great Landowners of Great Britain and Ireland A list of all owners of 3,000 acres and upwards, their acreage and income By John Bateman, F.R.G.S. (London, 1883) - OL * Historical Portraits of Irish Chieftains and Anglo-Norman Knights By the Rev. Charles B. Gibson, M.R.I.A. (London, 1871) - OL * An Index of Hereditary English, Scottish, and Irish Titles of Honour Compiled by Edward Solly, F.R.S., F.S.A. (London, 1880) - OL * An Index to the Pedigrees in Burke's Commoners Originally prepared by Mr. George Ormerod in 1840 (Oxford, 1907) - OL * The Irish Landed Gentry when Cromwell came to Ireland By John O'Hart (Dublin, 1887) - OL Kearsley's * Peerage of Scotland and Ireland being Vol II of Kearsley's Peerage Printed for G. Kearsley (London, 1809) - FHB * Knights’ Fees in Counties Wexford, Carlow and Kilkenny 13th - 15th Century By Eric St. John Brooks, M.A., Litt.D. (Dublin, 1950) - IMC * Le Neve's Pedigrees of the Knights Made by King Charles II, King James II, King William III and Queen Mary, King William Alone and Queen Anne By George W. Marshall, LL.D. (London, 1873) - IA * A List of the Absentees of Ireland and the Yearly Value of their Estates and Incomes spent abroad By Thomas Prior (Dublin 1730) - OL * The Nobilities of Europe Edited by the Marquis de Ruvigny (Melville Amadeus Henry Douglas Heddle de La caillmotte de Massue de Ruvigny, 9th Marquis of) (London, 1909) - OL * The Knights of England - Vol I - Vol II Knights of all the Orders of Chivalry in England, Scotland and Ireland and Knights Bachelors; incorporating a Complete List of Knights Bachelors dubbed in Ireland By Wm. A. Shaw; G.D. Burtchaell, M.A., M.R.I.A. (London, 1906) - OL Lodge's - The Genealogy of the Existing British Peerage including Peers of Ireland By Edmund Lodge, Esq. (London, 1838) - OL - The Peerage of the British Empire - 1837 - 1843 - 1848 - 1851 By Edmund Lodge, Esq., Norroy King of Arms (London, 1843 - 1851) - OL - The Peerage of Ireland - Vol I 1754 Ed - Vol I - Vol II - Vol III - Vol IV - Vol V - Vol VI - Vol VII or a Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom By John Lodge and Mervyn Archdall, A.M. (Dublin, 1754 - 1789) - OL, A, FHB Vol. VIII not found. Mervyn Archdall in: Irish Graves * The London Kalendar: or, Court and City Register for England, Scotland, Ireland and America for the Year 1804; all the Peers, Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and Public, Offices, Bankers, Deans, etc. Printed by John Stockdale (London, 1804) - OL * The Orders of Chivalry from the Original Statues of the Various Orders of Knighthood and other Sources of Information By J. H. Lawrence-Archer (London, 1887) - OL * Our Old Nobility 2nd Ed.: Digby; Fitzwilliam; Cavendish; Seymour; Vane-Tempest; Conyngham; Beresford; Cowper * Our Old Nobility 2nd Series; Powlette; Yorke; Loftus; Villiers; Greville; Perceval; Gore; Stanley; Talbot; Fitzmaurice; Wyndham; Boyle; Herbert; Trench; Howard; Pratt; Eden; Agar-Ellis; Butler; Sidney; Fitzgerald; Wellesley By Noblesse Oblige (Howard Evans) (London, 1879) - OL * The Peerage of Ireland A Complete View By Mr. Kimber (London, 1768) - BSL * The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal - The Clarence Vol (descendants of George, Duke of Clarence) - The Mortimer-Percy Vol (descendants of Lady Elizabeth Percy nee Mortimer) being a complete table of all the descendants now living of Edward III, King of England By the Marquis of Ruvigny and Raineval (London, 1905, 1911) - OL * The Royal Kalendar: and Court and City Register - 1788 - 1797 - 1804 - 1817 - 1827 - 1839 England, Scotland, Ireland, and America/the Colonies; Peerage, Baronetage, State, Law, Revenue, and other Public Offices, Bishops and Deans, Universities, Charitable Societies Printed for J. Debrett; Wm. Stockdale; Suttaby, Fox and Suttaby; Suttaby and Co. (London, 1788 - 1839) - FHB * Return of Owners of Land of One Acre and Upwards... in Ireland Local Government Board (Dublin, 1876) - Introduction (pdf); Search on Failte Romhat; County Cork - website * Titled Corruption The Sordid Origin of some Irish Peerages By J. G. Swift Mac Neill, Q.C., M.P. (London, 1894) - OL * The Question of the Precedency of the Peers of Ireland in England Fairly Stated Argument for the rights of precedence of Irish Lords over their English counterparts on State occasions By Lord Egmont (London, 1761) - OL * Two Centuries of Life in Down 1600 - 1800. Includes many portraits and illustrations By John Stevenson (Belfast, Dublin, 1920) - OL Walford's - Chapters from Family Chests Vol I - Vol II The Murder of Lord Charlemont (Caulfield); Littice Digby, Lady Offaley (nee Fitzgerald); Old Lady Cork (Mary Boyle); The Love-match of the Earl of Ossory (Butler); The Ancient Earldom of Desmond (FitzGerald) By Edward Walford, M.A. (London, 1887) - OL - County Families of the United Kingdom - 1860 - 1909 - 1919 Royal Manual of the Titled and Untitled Aristocracy of England... Ireland By Edward Walford (London, 1919) - IA, OL - Hardwicke's Annual Biography - 1856 - 1857 containing Original and Selected Memoirs of Celebrated Characters who have Died during the year 1855, 1856 By Edward Walford, M.A. (1856, 1857) - OL - The Shilling House of Commons - 1889 (35th year of publication) List of all the Members of Parliament and of the Places which they represent By Edward Walford, M.A. (London, 1889) - IA - Tales of Our Great Families (Revised) The Two Fair Gunnings; The Flowers, who enjoy honours of the Irish peerage; Lord Bloomfield, of Redwood, in the county of Tipperary; etc By Edward Walford, M.A. (London, 1890) - OL ESTATE, FAMILY PAPERS, MANUSCRIPTS Sorted by Surname, not Title Collections of Irish Family and Estate Papers held in Archives, Libraries and Museums Family Papers listed in the Irish Emigration Database Search the National Trust Collections for related items Valuation Office - Genealogy and Research ============================================= * BALFOUR: The Manuscripts of B. R. T. Balfour, Esq., of Townley Hall, Drogheda Historical Manuscripts Commission By John T. Gilbert (London, 1895) - IA * BERKELEY, PERCIVAL: The Correspondence of George Berkeley afterward Bishop of Cloyne and Sir John Percival afterwards Earl of Egmont By Benjamin Rand (Cambridge, 1914) - OL * BOYLE, CAVENDISH: The Lismore Papers... of Sir Richard Boyle - (First Series) Vol I - Vol II - Vol III - Vol IV - Vol V - (Second Series) Vol I - Vol II - Vol III - Vol IV - Vol V First and 'Great' Earl of Cork By the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart, D.D., LL.D., F.S.A. (Scot) (Printed for Private Circulation Only 1886 - 1888) - OL - Calendar of Orrery Papers By Edward MacLysaght, M.A., M.R.I.A. (Dublin, 1941) - IMC - The Orrery Papers Vol I - Vol II Edited by the Countess of Cork and Orrery (Emily Charlotte De Burgh-Canning Boyle) (London, 1903) - OL - The Life and Letters of the Great Earl of Cork Richard Boyle By Dorothea Townshend (Edinburgh, 1904) - OL * BRABAZON: The Diaries of Mary, Countess of Meath Philanthropist; with 28 illustrations including Killruddery, Lord Meath's residence in Ireland Edited by her Husband (Reginald Brabazon, 12th Earl of Meath) (London, 1900) - OL * BROWNE: The Kenmare Manuscripts The Family Papers of the Earl of Kenmare By Edward MacLysaght, M.A., M.R.I.A. (Dublin, 1942) - IMC * BRYAN: Book 1 of The Bryan Scroll, Sir Francis Bryan et Compagne: Avant et Apres Son Temps Lord Chief Justice of Ireland; mar. Lady Joan Butler (nee Fitzgerald); 2 sons; d. Clonmel, Co. Tipperary; possible descendants in America By David C. McMurtry, Ed.D., Michael L. Kallam, Ph.D. (Lexington, Kentucky, 1994) - FHB - Francis Bryan (1490 - 1550) in: Wikipedia - His wife, Joan Fitzgerald, Countess of Ormond in: Wikipedia * BUTLER: - Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde, K.P. preserved at Kilkenny Castle, Vols. I-III Historical Manuscripts Commission (1902-1902) - IA - Calendar of Ormond Deeds - Vol I - 1172 – 1350 - Vol II - 1250 – 1413 - Vol III - 1413 - 1509 - Vol IV - 1509 - 1547 - Vol V - 1547 - 1584 incl. brief pedigree of Earls of Desmond and Earls of Ormond - Vol VI - 1584 - 1603 Being the Medieval Documents Preserved at Kilkenny Castle; Index of Names, Index of Places By Edmund Curtis, Litt.D. (1932 - 1943) - IMC - Manuscripts of the Marquis of Ormonde, Kilkenny Castle Historical Manuscripts Commission By John T. Gilbert (London, 1885) - IA - Leaves from the Chancellor - Fitzgerald - Cooper - Edwards Tree Planted in America by Capt. Richard Chancellor 1682; Thomas Butler, Sr. grandson of Edward Butler, 8th Baronet of Ireland Gathered by C. W. Chancellor, M.D., United States Consul (Havre, France, 1895) - OL - The Life of James Duke of Ormond - Vol I - Vol II - Vol III - Vol IV - Vol V - Vol VI A Collection of Letters, etc. By Thomas Carte (Oxford, 1851) - OL - The Life of James, First Duke of Ormonde - Vol I - Vol II 1610 - 1688 By Lady Burghclere (London, 1912) - OL - Panegyric on Thomas Butler, the Tenth Earl of Ormonde By Flann, Son of Eoghan Mac-Craith, a Munster Poet who Flourished circa 1580 Translated from the Original Irish by John O'Daly, notes by John O'Donovan (Dublin, 1858) - IA * CAULFIELD: - The Manuscripts and Correspondence of James, First Earl of Charlemont - Vol I 1745 - 1783 - Vol II 1784 - 1799 Historical Manuscripts Commission (London, 1891, 1894) - IA - Memoirs of the Political and Private Life of James Caulfield, Earl of Charlemont Knight of St. Patrick, etc., etc., etc. By Francis Hardy, Esq., Member of the Irish House of Commons (London, 1910) - OL * CALVERT:The Calvert Papers - Vol I - Vol II [Cecilius Calvert] Baron Baltemore de Baltemore [Co. Longford] in the Kingdome of Ireland Absolute Lord and proprietary of ye Provinces of Maryland and Avalon in America Peabody Publication Fund (Baltimore, Maryland, 1889, 1894) - OL - Baron Baltimore in: Wikipedia * CARTE, CAREW: - Report...upon the Carte and Carew Papers in the Bodleian and Lambeth Libraries By Unknown Author (London, 1864) - OL - Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts - 1515 - 1574 - 1575 - 1588 - 1589 - 1600 - 1601 - 1603 - 1603 - 1623 Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth Edited by J. S. Brewer and William Bullen, Esq. (Original London,1868, Reprint Liechtenstein, 1974) - FHB, OL - Particulars Relative to a Branch of the Family of Carew, Seated in the County of Cork from 'Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica' Vol V Published by John Bowyer Nichols and Son (London, 1838) - IA * COLTHURST: Maps of the Estate of Sir Nicholas Conway Colthurst, Bart. Situate in the Counties of Cork and Kerry By Thomas Logan, and Son (Dublin, 1812) - TCD - Colthurst baronets in: Wikipedia - Blarney Castle in: Wikipedia * FITZHERBERT: The Manuscripts of Sir William Fitzherbert, Bart.... Historical Manuscripts Commission HMSO (London, 1893) - OL * GARDINER (nee POWER): - Journal of Correspondence and Conversations between Lord Byron and the Countess of Blessington Published by Lorenzo Stratton (Cincinnati, 1851) - OL - Lady Blessington Beaux and Belles of England By J. Fitzgerald Molloy (Limited to 1,000 copies for England and America; London, 1900) - OL - The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington - Vol I - Vol II - Vol III Novelist By R. R. Madden, M.R.I.A. (London, 1855) - OL - The Most Gorgeous Lady Blessington - Vol I - Vol II With a Portrait By J. Fitzgerald Molloy (London, 1896) - IA - Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington in: Wikipedia Lord Edward Fitzgerald * GERALDINES (FITZGERALD) - Correspondence of Emily Duchess of Leinster 1731 – 1814 - Vol I Letters of Emily Duchess of Leinster; James First Duke of Leinster; Caroline Fox Lady Holland - Vol II - Letters of Lord Edward Fitzgerald and Lady Sarah Napier (née Lennox) - Vol III - Letters of Lady Louisa Conolly and William Marquis of Kildare (2nd Duke of Leinster) By Brian FitzGerald (Dublin, 1949 - 1957) - IMC - The Geraldines, Earls of Desmond and the Persecution of the Irish Catholics Original by Brother Dominicus de Rosario O'Daly, O.P.T.S.P., Censor of the Supreme Court of the Inquisition... Lisbon, A.D. 1655 Translated from the original Latin by the Rev. C. P. Meehan (Dublin, 1847) - IA - The Geraldine Knights extract from 'Irish Antiquarian Researches'; the White Knight, the Knight of Glynn and the Knight of Kerry By Sir William Betham, F.S.A., L.S., M.R.I.A., R.A.S., Z.S., Ulster King of Arms (Dublin, 1827) - IA - The Irish Correspondence of James Fitz Maurice of Desmond The Journal of the Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society 1858 - 1859 Edited by John O'Donovan, Esq., LL.D., M.R.I.A. (Dublin, 1859) - OL - Leaves from the Chancellor - Fitzgerald - Cooper - Edwards Tree Planted in America by Capt. Richard Chancellor 1682; Catherine Fitzgerald, only child of Edmond Fitzgerald, Knight of Glin, kidnapped and sent to America Gathered by C. W. Chancellor, M.D., United States Consul (Havre, France, 1895) - OL - The Rental Book of Gerald Fitzgerald, Ninth Earl of Kildare, begun in the year 1518 - Continued The Journal of the Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society 1858 - 1859; for further continuation see subsequent issues in Journals - General Edited by Herbert Francis Hore, Esq. (Dublin, 1859) - OL - The Rise, Increase and Exit of the Geraldines, Earls of Desmond and Persecution after their Fall. Translated from the Latin of Dominic O'Daly, O.P. with Memoir and Notes By C. P. Meehan, C.C. (Dublin, 1878) - FHB - Unpublished Geraldine Documents By the Rev. Samuel Hayman, B.A. (Dublin, 1870) - OL - For more titles on the Geraldines/FitzGeralds see: Irish Family Histories - Clans and Septs and Biography - FitzGerald dynasty in: Wikipedia * HAMILTON: The Hamilton Manuscripts ...The Settlement of... Upper Clandeboye, Great Ardes and Dufferin, in the County of Down By Sir James Hamilton, Knight; Ed by T. K. Lowry, Esq., LL.D. (Belfast, 1867) - OL * HELY-HUTCHINSON: The Manuscripts of the Earl of Donoughmore Chapter from Manuscripts of the Duke of Beaufort, K.G., The Earl of Donoughmore and Others Historical Manuscripts Commission (London, 1891) - IA - Earl of Donoughmore in: Wikipedia * HUSSEY: Hussey Family Papers Hussey, Walsh, Leyns, Burke; papers of Valentine John Hussey-Walsh; 'Fragmenta Genealogica' - Vol VI By Frederick Arthur Crisp (50 copies at my Private Press, London, 1901) - IA * KNOX: Memoirs of "A Vanished Generation" 1813 - 1855. Including letters of Admiral Knox, son of the Earl of Ranfurley (Peerage of Ireland) and son General. Thomas Edmond Knox By Mrs. Warrenne Blake (London, New York, 1909) - OL - Earl of Ranfurly in: Wikipedia * Land, Estate and Freeholders Records in Ireland By Kyle J. Betit (Salt Lake City, 2004) - website * MACARTNEY: - Some Account of the Public Life and a Selection from the Unpublished Writings of the Earl of Macartney - Vol I - including his Secretaryship of Ireland; George Earl of Macartney, b. at the family mansion of Lissanoure, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim, 1737 - Vol II - including A Short Sketch of the Politial History of Ireland By John Barrow, F.R.S. (London, 1807) - OL - George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney in: Wikipedia * McGILLYCUDDY, O'SULLIVAN: The McGillycuddy Papers ...Archives of "The McGillicuddy of The Reeks"... By W. Maziere Brady, D.D. (London, 1867) - IA - McGillycuddy of the Reeks in: Wikipedia * MAXWELL: Reasons of an Irish Landlord for not adopting The National System of Education under any modification of its Rules and Regulations; To the Editor of the Daily Express By Hon. Somerset R. Maxwell (Dublin, 1860) - OL - Somerset Maxwell, 8th Baron Farnham in: Wikipedia * MONSELL: The Manuscripts of the Lord Emly, Tervoe, Co. Limerick Correspondence of Edmund Sexton Pery, Speaker of the House of Commons in Ireland (continued from Eighth Report of the Commission); see also the Index for more relevant documents Historical Manuscripts Commission 14th Report (London, 1895) - OL - Baron Emly in: Wikipedia * MONTGOMERY, SAVAGE: - The Montgomery Manuscripts Containing accounts of the Colonization of the Ardes in the County of Down in the Reigns of Elizabeth and James. Memoirs of the First, Second and Third Viscounts Montgomery, and Captain George Montgomery... By William Mongomery (Belfast, 1830) - OL - The Montgomery Manuscripts - Vol I: 1603 - 1706 compiled from family papers By William Montgomery, Edited with Notes By Rev. George Hill (Belfast, 1869) - OL - Alexander Montgomery (1667 - 1722) in: Wikipedia - The Montgomery Manuscripts compiled from family papers By William Montgomery, Edited with Notes By Rev. George Hill (Belfast, 1869) - NLSco * MOORE: Memoirs, Journals and Correspondence of Thomas Moore - Vol I- Vol II - Vol III - Vol IV - Vol V - Vol VI - Vol VII - Vol VIII Poet, singer, songwriter and entertainer Edited by the Right Honourable Lord John Russell, M.P. (London, Boston, 1853, 1854, 1856) - OL * MULVANY: Letters from Professor T. J. Mulvany, R.H.A. during 1825 - 1845 Thomas James Mulvany; Painter and Keeper of the Royal Hibernian Academy; His obituary (1845) and those of his eldest son William T. Mulvany (1885), Royal Commissioner of Public Works in Ireland, and his eldest grandson T. R. Mulvany (1907), Consul General for Westphalia and the Rhenish Provinces Ed. by A. C. Mulvany (Dublin? 1907) - OL - His son John Skipton Mulvany in: Wikipedia - His son George Francis Mulvany in: Wikipedia - Thomas and John Skipton Mulvany in: Irish Graves - Royal Hibernian Academy in: Wikipedia * O'BRIEN: The Inchiquin Manuscripts The Estate and Family Papers of the O'Briens, Earls of Inchiquin, Earls of Thomond and Barons Inchiquin. Some Hickman and Neylon papers. By John Ainsworth, M.A. (Dublin, 1961) - IMC - Baron Inchiquin in: Wikipedia - Earl of Thomond in: Wikipedia * O'CONNELL: The Correspondence of Daniel O’Connell - Vol I - 1792 - 1814 - Vol II - 1815 - 1823 - Vol III - 1824 - 1828 - Vol IV - 1829 - 1832 - Vol V - 1833 - 1836 - Vol VI - 1837 - 1840 - Vol VII - 1841 - 1845 - Vol VIII - 1846 - 1847 3,500 letters to and from O'Connell By Maurice O’Connell (Dublin, 1972–80) - IMC * O'CONOR: Catalogue of the Stowe Manuscripts in the British Museum - Vol I including Manuscripts of Charles O'Conor of Balanagare, Co. Roscommon By Order of the Trustees (London, 1895) - OL - Charles O'Conor (historian) in: Wikipedia * O'CONNOR: A Historical and Genealogical Memoir of The O'Connors, Kings of Connaught and their Descendants By Roderic O'Conor, Esq. (Dublin, 1861) - IA * OWENSON, MORGAN: - Lady Morgan's Memoirs - Vol I - Vol II Autobiography Diaries and Correspondence By Sydney Owenson (Lady Morgan) (second edition 1863) - OL - The Friends, Foes and Adventures of Lady Morgan Reprint from the Irish Quarterly Review (Dublin, 1859) - OL - Sydney, Lady Morgan in: Wikipedia * PEEL: Sir Robert Peel, from his private correspondence Edited by Charles Stuart Parker, M.P. (London, 1891) - OL * PERCEVAL, PERCIVAL: - Report on the Manuscripts of the Earl of Egmont - Vol I Part I - Vol II HMSO (Dublin, 1905) - IA - Manuscripts of the Earl of Egmont - Vol I 1730 - 1733 - Vol II 1734 - 1748 - Vol III 1739 - 1747 Diary of Viscount Percival HMSO (London, 1920 - 1923) - OL * PLUNKETT: Manuscripts of the Earl of Fingall, Killeen Castle Historical Manuscripts Commission By John T. Gilbert (London, 1885) IA * PRESTON: Calendar of the Gormanstown Register being an entry book of the title-deeds of the estates of the Lords of Gormanstown compiled for the most part 1397 - 1398 By James Mills, I.S.O., M.R.I.A., F.R.S.A.I.; M. J. McEnery, M.R.I.A., F.R.S.A.I. (Dublin, 1916) - OL * SHACKLETON: Memoirs and Letters of Richard and Elizabeth Shackleton Late of Ballitore, Ireland Compiled by their daughter Mary Leadbeater (New York, 1823) - OL * SMYTHE: - A Selection from the Writings of Viscount Strangford - Vol I - Vol II on Political, Geographical and Social Subjects - Original Letters and Papers of the Late Viscount Strangford upon Philological and Kindred Subjects Edited by Viscountess Strangford (London, 1869,1878) - OL - Lives of the Lords Strangford with their Ancestors and Contemporaries through Ten Generations By Edward Barrington de Fonblanque (London, 1877) - OL * STEWART: - Memoirs and Correspondence of Viscount Castlereagh - Vol I - Vol II - Vol III - Vol IV Second Marquess of Londonderry Edited by his [half] brother Charles Vane [formerly Stewart], Marquess of Londonderry (London, 1848) - OL - Lives of Lord Castlereagh and Sir Charles Stewart, the second and third Marquesses of Londonderry with annals of contemporary events in which they bore a part, from the original papers of the family By A. Alison (Edinburgh, 1861) - OL * THYNNE: Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Marquis of Bath - Vol I - Vol II - Vol III preserved at Longleat, Wiltshire; some reference to Ireland By Command of His Majesty (London, 1904 - 1907) - OL * WELLESLEY: - The Wellesley Papers - Vol I - Vol II The Life and Correspondence of Richard Colley Wellesley 1760 - 1842 By The Editor of "the Windham Papers" (London, 1914) - OL - A Sellection from the Despatches, Treaties and Other Papers of the Marquess Wellesley, K.G. during his Government of India Edited by Sidney J. Owen, M.A. (Oxford, 1878) - OL - See also Military - Leaders * WINGFIELD: Letters and Papers by the late Theodosia A. Vicountess Powerscourt Edited by the Rev. Robert Daly, A.M. (1838) - IA * YORKE: The Viceroy's Post-Bag Correspondence ...of the Earl of Hardwicke, first Lord Lieutenant of Ireland after the Union By Michael MacDonagh (London, 1904) - OL HERALDRY Athlone Pursuivant in: Wikipedia Genealogical Office in: Wikipedia Norroy and Ulster King of Arms in: Wikipedia ====================================== * ABC of Heraldry with colour plates By Guy Cadogan Raothery (Boston, Massachusetts, early 20th century) - HT * An Alphabetical Dictionary of Coats of Arms belonging to Families in Great Britain and Ireland - Vol I - Vol II Forming an extensive Ordinary of British Armorials By the late John W. Papworth, F.R.I.B.A., edited from page 696 by Alfred W. Morant, F.S.A., F.g.S. (London, 1874) - IA * The Antient Usage in bearing of such Ensigns of Honour as are commonly call'd Arms By Sir William Dugdale (Oxford, 1682) - OL * Armorial Families - Vol I A - L beginning with 'The Abuse of Arms'; A Complete Peerage... some Gentlemen of Coat-Armour; attempt to show which arms in use are borne by Legal Authority - Vol I L - Z - Index of Plates - 3rd Edition - 5th Edition - 7th Edition - Vol I - Vol II A Directory of Gentlemen of Coat-Armour By Arthur Charles Fox-Davies (Edinburgh, 1895 - 1929) - OL * Bibliotheca Heraldica Magnae Britanniae An Analytical Catalogue of Books on Genealogy, Heraldry etc.; Contents of the Genealogical and Heraldic Records of the Office of Arms at Dublin from p. 609 By Thomas Moule (London, 1822) - HT * By The King. A Proclamation Declaring His Majesty's Pleasure concerning the Royal Stile and titles appertaining to the Imperial Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and its Dependencies, and also the Ensigns Armorial, Flags and Banners thereof; in English and French By George III (London, 1801) - IA * BEVERLEY: Grant of Crest to Sir George Beverley of Dublin, Kt. By Daniel Molyneux, Ulster King of Arms, 20 Jan, 2 James 1 (1605); from Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica - Vol II By Joseph Jackson Howard, LL.D., F.S.A. (London, 1876) - OL * The Book of Family Crests - Vol II - Vol II 6th Ed. - Vol II 7th Ed. Great Britain and Ireland By John Peter Elven (London, 1838, 1851, 1854) - IA * BOULTER: Grant of Arms... to Dr. Hugh Boulter [later Archbishop of Armagh] - Continued Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica Edited by Joseph Jackson Howard, LL.D. F.S.A. (London, 1876) - OL - Hugh Boulter in: Wikipedia * The British Herald or Cabinet of Armorial Bearings - Vol I - Vol II - Vol III of the Nobility and Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland By Thomas Robson (Sunderland, 1850) - OL * BROWNE: Seal of Dominick Browne dated 1591; Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society By Unknown author (Galway, 1906) - OL * Catalogue of the Heralds' Visitations: with references to Many Other Valuable Genealogical and Topographical Manuscripts in the British Museum; section on Ireland from p. 93 Printed for James Taylor (London, 1825) - HT * On the Common Seals and Devices of the Various Municipal Bodies of Ireland No. II Extract from The Dublin Penny Journal (Dublin, 1830's) - IA * A Complete Body of Heraldry - Vol I - Vol II including Glover's Ordinary of Arms, an Alphabet of Arms By Joseph Edmondson, Esq., F.S.A. (London, 1780) - OL * A Complete Guide to Heraldry By Arthur Charles Fox-Davies with drawings by Graham Johnston (London, 1909) - OL * CORNWALL: Seal of Sir Geoffrey Cornwall found in a river in Roscrea Sir Geoffrey d. abt. 1342; his son also called Sir Geoffrey d. abt. 1364; No connection with Ireland has been discovered - presumption that he had possessions in Ireland Presented by Sir William Betham (Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, 19th century) - IA * Crozier's General Armory A Register of American Families Entitled to Coat Armor Irish Surnames: Adair, Adger, Alcock, Amory, Barnwell, Barron, Barry, Barton, Bateman, Bellas, Bibby, Blair, Bonner, Bourke, Boyle, Bradburn, Brady, Bryan, Burke, Butler, Calhoun, Calvert, Candler, Carew, Carroll, Cassidy, Cavenagh, Cole, Connor, Crozer, Crozier, Denison, Doolan, Dorcy, Dunbar, Eager, Ewing, Farmar, Forsyth, Gallagher, Gamble, Green, Hamilton, Handley, Harris, Harvey, Herbert, Irwin, Johnston, Kelly, Kilpatrick, Kirkpatrick, ...more By William Armstrong Crozier, F.R.S. (New York, 1904) - OL * The Curiosities of Heraldry with Illustrations from Old English Writers; with numerous wood engravings from Designs by the Author By Mark Antony Lower (London, 1845) - OL * DAWSON: Bookplate of 'Dartry' representing the arms of Thomas Dawson, Baron Dartry of Dawson's Grove, Co. Monaghan; from Miscellanea Geologica et Heraldica - Vol V 3rd Series By W. Bruce Bannerman, F.S.A. (London, 1904) - OL * de MASSUE de RUVIGNY: Note on the Arms of Henry, the Earl of Galway Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica Vol III By Joseph Jackson Howard, LL.D., F.S.A. (London, 1874) - OL - Henri de Massue, Earl of Galway in: Wikipedia * The Elements of Heraldry to which is annexed A Dictionary of the Technical Terms By Mr. Porny, French Master at Eton-College (London, 1777) - HT * Encyclopoedia Heraldica or Complete Dictionary of Heraldry - Vol I - Vol II Part I - Vol II Part II - Dictionary of arms - Vol III - Plates - Vol IV Supplement Dictionary of heraldry. Glover's ordinary of arms; England, Scotland and Ireland By William Berry (London, 1828) - OL * Fairbairn's Book of Crests of the Families of Great Britain and Ireland - Vol I - 1905 - Two volumes in one - 1911 and their kindred in other lands. By James Fairbairn (New York, 1905 - 1911) OL * Fred. Knight's Crests of the Nobility and Gentry of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland designed principally for the use of Artists By Frederick Knight (London, 183?) - OL * FRENCH: Index Armorial to an Emblazoned Manuscript of the Surname French, Franc, Francois, Frene and others, both British and Foreign; including French of Belturbot, Co. Cavan; of French Park, Roscommon; of French Castle, Co. Galway; of Monivea Castle, Co. Galway; of Cloonyquin, Co. Roscommon; of Cuskinney, Co. Cork; also mention of Frayne and Freeney By A. D. Weld French (200 copies, Printed privately, Boston, 1892) - OL * A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire By Sir Bernard Burke, C.B., LL.D. Ulster King at Arms (London, 1869) - OL * A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland - Vol. I - Vol. II - Vol. III - Vol. IV- Small Paper Ed. in Four Vols. Vol. IV Enjoying Territorial Possessions or High Official Rank, but Uninvested with Heritable Honours By John Burke Esq., (London, 1835 - 1838) - HT * A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland By John Burke, Esq., and John Bernard Burke, Esq. (London, 1844) - HT * A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland - Vol I - Vol II By Sir Bernard Burke (London, 1858, 1894) - IA * A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland By Sir Bernard Burke (London, 1899) - OL * The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales Comprising a registry of armorial bearings from the earliest to the present time By Sir Bernard Burke (London, 1884) - OL * The Heraldic Calendar A list of the Nobility and Gentry whose arms are registered, and pedigrees recorded in the Herald's Office in Ireland By William Skey, A.M., F.S.A. (Dublin, 1846) - IA * Heraldic Illustrations comprising The Armorial Bearings - 1844 - 1845 - 1846 of the Principal Families of the Empire, with Pedigrees and Annotations By John Burke, Esq. and John Bernard Burke, Esq. (London, 1844 - 1846) - OL * The Heraldic Register - 1849 - 1850 with an Annotated Obituary By J. Bernard Burke, Esq. (London, 1850) - OL * The Heraldry of Crests By J. P. Elven (London, 1829) - OL * Heraldry in its Relation to Archaeology RSAI Journal By Captain N. R. Wilkinson, F.S.A., Ulster King-of-Arms (Dublin, 1909) - OL * A History of the College of Arms and the lives of all the Kings, Heralds, and Pursuivants from the Reign of Richard III By the Rev. Mark Noble, F.A.S. of L. and E. (London, 1804) - HT * HOVENDEN: Confirmation of Arms and Grant of Crest ot John Hovenden in the quenes county of leixe in the realme of Ireland gentileman...; Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica Vol I New Series By Joseph Jackson Howard, LL.D. F.S.A., (London, 1874) - IA * An Introduction to Heraldry Containing the Rudiments of the Science in General... with many plates By William Berry (London, 1810) - HT * An Introduction to Heraldry By Hugh Clark (London, 1829) - IA * The Irish Compendium or Rudiments of Honour Containing the Descents, Marriages, Issue, Titles, Posts and Seats of all the Nobility of Ireland. Many illustrations. (Vol. 4 of the British Compendium) By Francis Nichols (London, 1745) - IA * Irish Families - Their Names, Arms and Origins By Edward MacLysaght, D.Litt., M.R.I.A. (Dublin, 1957) - FHB * MacMANUS: Grant of Armorial Bearing to Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Mac Manus of Mount Davis, Co. Antrim by William Betham, Esq., Deputy Ulster King of Arms, 1810; Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica Vol I New Series By Joseph Jackson Howard, LL.D., F.S.A., (London, 1874) - IA * MARSHALL: John Marshall, sometime Shirefe of ye citte of Dublin The Genealogist Vol I (London, 1877) - IA * Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica - Vol I New Series - 1874 - Vol II - 1876 - Vol III - 1881 - Vol IV 3rd Series - 1902 - Vol V 3rd Series - 1904 - Vol II 4th Series - 1908 Wills, Grants of Arms, Pedigrees, Documents, etc. Some of Irish interest. Index of Surnames Edited by Joseph Jackson Howard, LL.D., F.S.A. (London, 1874, 1876, 1881?) - IA - Vol V Third Series, Fourth Series edited by W. Bruce Bannerman, F.S.A. (London, 1904, 1908) - OL * MORAN: Our Royal and Noble Ancestry descent from the Roman Emperors to the Candler, Waller, Caldwell, Tunstall, Banks, Roberts, and Moran Families; Confirmation of the Moran Arms By Patrick Edward Moran (Houston, Texas, 1997) - FHB * MORRIS: Armorial Stone in Blarney Street on almshouse for poor aged Protestants, Abraham Morris, 1721; Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society By J. P. D. (Cork, 1896) - OL - Morris of Bandon County Cork - family website - Castle Salem, Cork in: Wikipedia * A Note as to the Time Heraldry was Adopted by the Irish Chiefs RSAI Journal By E. C. R. Armstrong (Dublin, 1913) - OL * Observations on Heraldry By Philip Gilbert Hamerton (London, 1851) - HT * O'ROURKE: The Arms of the O'Rourkes RSAI Journal. Includes genealogical table. By the Rev. Joseph Meehan, C.C. (Dublin, 1906) - IA - Kingdom of Breifne in: Wikipedia * Arms of the Peers, Peeresses etc of the United Kingdom Printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly (London 1813) - IA * POOLE: Confirmation of the Arms of Poole W. Roberts, Ulster's Office, Dublin Castle, 1648 in: The Genealogist (London,1880) - IA * The Principal, Historical, and Allusive, Arms, borne by Families of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Collected by an Antiquary (London, 1803) - OL * Prestwich's Respublica, or, A display of the honors, ceremonies & ensigns of the Common-wealth under the protectorship of Oliver Cromwell together with the names, armorial bearings, flags & pennons of the different commanders of the English, Scotch, Irish Americans and French and an alphabetical roll of the names and armorial bearings of upwards of three hundred families of the present nobility & gentry of England, Scotland, Ireland, etc. By John Prestwich (London, 1795) - OL * The Records of Ulster's Office 1552 - 1943 By Sean J. Murphy (County Wicklow, 2008) - Website * ROBINSON: Grant of Supporters to Morris [Robinson], Baron Rokeby The Genealogist Vol I (London, 1877) - IA * ROCHE: Armorial Bearings and Inscriptions on the Blazon of Roche in the City of Cork, and of Dunderrow, County of Cork; quoted in 'An Olla Podrida; or, Scraps Numismatic, Antiquarian, and Literary - Vol II' By Richard Sainthill (London, 1853) - OL * Royal Book of Crests of Great Britain and Ireland - Vol. I - Vol. II Dominion of Canada, India and Australasia Published by James MacVeigh (London, 1883) - OL * A Selection of Arms Authorized by the Laws of Heraldry - 1860 - 1863 By Sir Bernard Burke (London, 1860, 1863) - OL * SHIRLEY: - Lough Fea descriptions of the family house at Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan including windows ornamented with coats of arms By Unknown author (2nd Ed. printed privately, London, 1869) - OL - Further details of Lough Fea Shirley arms etc. extracted from 'Stemmata Shirleana' By Evelyn Philip Shirley (Westminster, 1873) - OL - The Shirley Papers are held at PRONI * SMITH: The Heraldry of Smith being a collection of the Arms borne by, or attributed to, most families of that surname in Great Britain, Ireland and Germany By H. Sydney Grazebrook, Esq. (London, 1870) - OL * SMYTHE: Smythe Castles The Heraldry of Smythe ...with some account of the chief Seats...; Westmeath, Waterford By Edward Chandos Poole (London, 1912) - FHB * Some Feudal Coats of Arms and others Illustrated with 2,000 Zinco Etchings; list incl. Sir Foulk De la Freign of Ireland 1345 - 1348; Charles de la Rouge-Mayne founder of the Abbey of Lakee (Loughkee) aka Clarus MacMoylin (O'Moillchonrye); Walter de Burgh, Earl of Ulster; John Mor(r)ice bore the Arms of the Earl of Ulster; [a note: Edmund Mortimer, last Earl of March and Ulster, K.B.; quartered de Burgh..] By Joseph Foster Hon. M.A. Oxon. (Oxford, London, 1902) - OL * STEWART: The Heraldry of the Stewarts including Lord Castle Stewart, Co. Tyrone, Sir William Stewart of Ramalton, The Stewarts of Londonderry, Stewart of Athenry, Stewart of Ballymagarvy By G. Harvey Johnston (Edinburgh, London, 1906) - OL * VAUGHAN: Bookplates of 'Wilmot, Viscount Lisburne' and ' Wilmot, Earl of Lisburne' Miscellanea Geologica et Heraldica - Vol IV By Joseph J. Howard (London, 1902) - OL - Earl of Lisburne in: Wikipedia * VILLIERS: Certificate of Arms to Major John Villiers from Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, Vol II, 4th Series Edited by W. Bruce Bannerman, F.S.A. (London, 1908) - OL * Virginia Heraldica - being a Registry of Virginia Gentry Entitled to Coat Armor with Genealogical Notes of the Families Irish Surnames: Flower, Rice, Gordon, Curtis, Hill, Grymes, Mercer, Fontaine, Fairfax, Folliott By William Armstrong Crozier, F.R.S., F.G.S.A. (New York, 1848) - OL Captain Walter Edgeworth-Johnstone HUNTING, SHOOTING AND FISHING Including boxing, horse racing and other sports Introduction to Irish Rugby Football Union (Ulster Branch) Papers at PRONI ================================================================ * The Angler in Ireland or an Englishman's Ramble through Connaught and Munster during the summer of 1833 By R. Bently (London, 1834) - OL * Connemara and Neighbouring Spots of Beauty and Interest with remarks on sea and fresh water fishing... By J. Harris Stone, M.A. (London, 1906) - OL * EDGWORTH-JOHNSTONE: Captain Walter Edgeworth-Johnstone extract from Fifty Leaders of British Sport Portraits by Ernest C. Elliott; Biographical notes by F. G. Aflalo (London, New York, 1904)) - OL - Walter Edgeworth-Johnston in: Wikipedia * The Erne - Its Legends and Its Fly-Fishing By the Rev. Henry Newland (London, 1851) - OL * Extracts from Old Minute Book of Duhallow Hunt 1800 - 1808 Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society By Major James Grove-White, J.P., 57 Regiment (Cork, 1896) - OL * The Fowler in Ireland or notes on the Haunts and Habits of Wildfowl and Sea Fowl including instructions in the art of Shooting and Capturing them By Sir Ralph Payne-Gallwey, Bart. (London, 1882) - OL * Gentlemen Riders - Past and Present incl: Ulick de Burgh, 1st Marquess of Claricarde - Henry Beresford, 3rd Marquess of Waterford - Mr. Alan McDonough of Wellmont, Co. Galway - Mr. Joseph Widger of Waterford - and many military gentlemen quartered in Ireland By John Maunsell Richardson, Finch Mason (London, 1909) - OL * Hibernia Venatica Hunting in Ireland. Portraits of Ladies in hunting outfits By M. O'Connor Morris (London, 1878) - OL * A History of the Kildare Hunt With many illustrations By the Earl of Mayo, (Dermot Robert Wyndham Bourke, K.P.), W.B. Boulton (1913) - IA * How and Where to Fish in Ireland A Hand-Guide for Anglers By "Hi-Regan" (London, 1887) - IA * Irish Riflemen in America By Arthur Blennerhassett Leech (London, New York, 1875) - OL * Irish Sport and Sportsmen By B. M. Fitzpatrick (1878) - OL * Irish Sport of Yesterday Sports, types and yarns of western Ireland life By Major A.W. Long (London, 1920) - OL * Limerick Junior Soccer 1912 - 2012 By Pat Sheehan (Limerick, 2012) - LCC * Memoir of the Kilkenny Hunt in the Year of its Centenary - 1897 By One of its Members (Dublin, 1897) - OL * Moorland and Stream with notes and prose idyls on Shooting and Trout Fishing By W. Barry (London, 1871) - OL * The Practice of Angling Particularly as regards Ireland Vol II By O'Gorman (Dublin, 1845) - IA * The Racing Calendar for the Year 1789 - 1790 - 1791 - 1792 - 1794 - 1795 - 1796 - 1798 - 1800 - 1801 - 1802 - 1804 - 1805 - 1806 - 1807 - 1808 - 1809 - 1810 - 1811 - 1812 - 1813 - 1814 - 1815 - 1816 - 1817 - 1818 - 1819 - 1821 - 1822 - 1823 - 1824 - 1825 - 1826 - 1827 - 1829 - 1830 - 1831 - 1832 - 1833 - 1834 - 1836 - 1837 - 1838 - 1840 - 1841 - 1842 - 1843 - 1847 - 1851 - 1852 - 1854 - 1855 - 1856 - 1857 - 1863 - 1864 for Great Britain and Ireland Ed. by Edward, Charles and James Weatherby; Robert J. Hunter; R. Johnson (London, York, 1790 - 1865) - HT * The Sportsman in Ireland - Vol I - Vol II with his Summer Tour through the Highlands of Scotland - New Edition with illustrations by P Chenevix Trench By A Cosmopolite (London, New York, 1840, 1897) - OL * The Steeple Chase Calendar, to which is added The Irish Sport from the Autumn of 1842 Published by Henry Wright (London, 1845) - OL * Wild Sports in Ireland By John Bickerdyke (London, 1897) - OL * A Year of Liberty or Salmon Angling in Ireland from February 1 to November 1 By W. Peard, M.D., LL.B. (London, 1867) - OL LORDSHIPS, MANORS * The Earldom and Barons of Ulster Ulster Journal of Archaeology By J. W. H. (1853) - OL - Earl of Ulster in: Wikipedia * The Earldom of Ulster Part I - Part II - Part IV RSAI Journal By Goddard H. Orpen, M.R.I.A. (1913 - 1915) - OL * ERLEY, SWEETNAM: The Manor of Erley, or Erlestown, County Kilkenny RSAI Journal By G. D. Burtchaell, M.A., M.R.I.A., Fellow (1904) - IA - Sweetman in: Wikipedia * FITZGERALD: The Earls of Kildare and their Ancestors From 1057 to 1773 By the Marquis of Kildare (Charles William Fitzgerald, 9th Duke) (1858) - OL - Short review of this book on AAI * The History of the Two Ulster Manors of Finagh in the County of Tyrone and Coole, otherwise manor Atkinson in the County of Fermanagh and of their owners By the Earl of Belmore, M.R.I.A. (London, Dublin, 1881) - IA * Mac CARTHY MOR: The Lordship of Mac Carthy Mor - Part I - Part II RSAI Journal - with map By W. F. Butler, M. A., F.R.U.I (1906, 1907) - IA * Mac DONNELL: Letters Patent of James MacDonnell Lord of the Castle and Manor of Tenekilly in the Barony of Portnehinch and Queen's County. Ulster Journal of Archaeology By J. Huband Smith, M.A., M.R.I.A. (1854) - OL * St. LAWRENCE: Notes on the St. Lawrences, Lords of Howth RSAI Journal By Lord Walter Fitzgerald (1907) - IA - Earl of Howth in: Wikipedia Sketrick Castle, Sketrick Island, Strangford Lough, Co. Down Photo by 'PJC' SEATS, HOUSES, CASTLES Irish Castles in: Irish Archaeology List of Castles in the Northern Ireland in: Wikipedia List of Castles in the Republic of Ireland in: Wikipedia ================================================= * Alphabetical Directory to the Seats of the County of Antrim - Downshire (County Down) with their Respective Post Towns; Extract from Ireland Exhibited to England By A. Atkinson, Esq. (London, 1823) - OL * Balleen Castle, County Kilkenny near Freshford; once a stronghold of the noble house of Ormonde extract from 'The Dublin Penny Journal' (Dublin, 1830's) - IA * Burt Castle, County Donegal extract from the Dublin Penny Journal By Peter M'Loughlin (Dublin, 1830's) - IA * Castle Hyde, Co. Cork Seat of John Hyde, Esq. in 'The Patrician' Vol III By John Burke (London, 1847) - OL * Clifford, Co. Cork Seat of the Lloyd family in 'The Patrician' Vol III By John Burke (London, 1847) - OL * Courtstown Castle extract from 'The Dublin Penny Journal' By 'S' (Dublin, 1832) - IA - Courtstown Castle, Co. Kilkenny Residence of the Grace family in 'The Patrician' Vol III By John Burke (London, 1847) - OL * DILLON: Clonbrock: History of a Big House essay on the house built by Robert Dillon, 1st Lord Clonbrock By Terence Dooley (Dublin, 2003) - AAI * Dunluce Castle Extract from The Dublin Penny Journal (Dublin, 1830's) - IA * La TOUCHE: A View of Ancient and Modern Dublin with its Improvements to the Year 1796 To which is added A Tour to Bellevue in the County of Wicklow - the Seat of Peter la Touche, Esq., Knight of the Shire for the County of Leitrim By John Ferrar (Dublin, 1796) - OL * Lismore Castle, Co. Waterford seat of His Grace the Duke of Devonshire; birthplace of Robert Boyle; in 'The Patrician' Vol III By John Burke (London, 1847) - OL * Mallow Castle, Co. Cork The seat of Sir Denham Jephson Norreys, Bart., M.P. in 'The Patrician' Vol III By John Burke (London, 1847) - OL * Mitchelstown Castle, Co. Cork in 'The Patrician' Vol III By John Burke (London, 1847) - OL * Myrtle Grove, Youghal, Co. Cork Associated with Sir Walter Raleigh in 'The Patrician' Vol III By John Burke (London, 1847) - OL * Powerscourt - A Description and History By Viscount Powerscourt, K.P., P.C. (London, 1903) - IA * Rostellan, Co. Cork Seat of the Marquis of Thomond (O'Brien) in 'The Patrician' Vol III By John Burke (London, 1847) - OL * The St. James's Magazine and Heraldic and Historical Register - Vol II The Castles and Mansions of Great Britain and Ireland; Local Chronicles; Singular Trials connected with the Upper Classes of Society...etc. Edited by J. Bernard Burke, Esq. (1850) - IA * Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland - Vol I A Series of Picturesque Views - including Farnham House, Co. Cavan (Lord Farnham, surname Maxwell) - Vol II - Vol III including Powerscourt (family of Wingfield); Birr Castle (O'Carroll, Parsons and others); Dartrey, Co. Monaghan (Dawson); Rossmore Park, Co. Monaghan (Murray, Westenra) - Vol IV including Bishops Court, Co. Kildare (Ponsonby, Henry); Dromoland (O'Brien); Adare Manor (O'Quin); Castle Coole (Lowry-Corry); Barons Court, Co. Tyrone (Hamilton); Shelton Abbey(Howard, Hackett), Co. Wicklow; Caledon, Co. Tyrone (Alexander) - Vol V - Vol VI Including Castle Macgarrett near Ballindine, Co. Mayo (Fitzgerald, Prendergast, Browne) By the Rev. F. O. Morris, B.A. (London, 1880) - OL * SHIRLEY: Lough Fea descriptions of the family house at Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan including windows ornamented with coats of arms By Unknown author (2nd Ed. printed privately, London, 1869) - OL * SMYTHE: Smythe Castles The Heraldry of Smythe ...with some account of the chief Seats...; Westmeath, Waterford By Edward Chandos Poole (London, 1912) - FHB * Some Notices of The Castle at Trim and of The Abbies and other Religious Houses By R. Butler (Trim, 1835) - OL - Trim Castle Extract from 'The Penny Journal' (Dublin, 19th century) - IA * Stradbally Hall, Co. Laois History By Major E. A. S. Cosby (Stradbally, 1951) - Website * A Visitation of the Seats and Arms of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland Seats: Anketell Grove, Co. Monaghan - seat of Matthew John Anketell Woodstock, Co. Kilkenny - Right Hon. William Frederick Fownes Tighe Tynan Abbey, Co. Armagh - Sir James Matthew Stronge, Bart. Dromana, Co. Waterford - Lord Stuart de Decies (Henry Villiers-Stuart) Dromcar House, Co. Louth - John M'Clintock, Esq. Donadea Castle, Co. Kildare - Sir Gerald George Aylmer Lyons, Counties Dublin and Kildare - Lord Cloncurry (Valentine Brown Lawless) Lockington Lodge, Co. Cavan - James Hamilton Story, Esq., LL.D. Raleigh Lodge, Co. Tyrone - Colonel Robert W. Story Glin Castle, Co. Limerick - The Knight of Glin (Desmond John Edmund FitzGerald) Gola House, Co. Monaghan - Rev. Wm. Henry Edward Wood Wright Castle-Martin, Co. Kildare - the Carter family Harristown, Co. Kildare - John Latouche, Esq. The Castle, Co. Louth - Sir Alan Edward Bellingham Ardfert Abbey, Co. Kerry - the Crosbie family Castletown, Co. Kildare - Thomas Conolly, Esq., M.P. Doonass House, Co. Limerick - Sir Hugh Dillon Massy, Bart. Middleton Park, Co. Westmeath - George Augustus Boyd, Esq., D.I., J.P. Faithlegg, Co. Waterford - Nicholas Mahon Power, Esq., M.P. Kilcascan, Co. Cork - William Joseph O'Neill Daunt, Esq. Fort Robert, Co. Cork - O'Connor family unoccupied and bears the painful marks of decay Manche, Co. Cork - Daniel Conner, Esq. Killua Castle, Co. Cork - Sir Benjamin James Chapman, Bart. Carrigmore, Co. Cork - The Earl of Newbury (John Bramhall) Drumbanagher, Co. Armagh - Colonel Maxwell Close Palace Anne, Co. Cork - Arthur Beamish Bernard, Esq. J.P. Barravilla House, Co. Westmeath - William Barlow Smythe, Esq. Flesk Castle, Co. Kerry - John Coltmann, Esq. Ballyclough, Co. Cork - James Barry, Esq. (McAdam) Fort William, Co. Waterford - John Bowen Gumbleton, Esq. Glencairn Abbey (formerly Castle Richard), Co. Waterford - Parker Bushe, Esq. Shankill Castle, Co, Kilkenny - James Kearney Aylward, Esq. Ashhill Towers, Co. Limerick - Eyre Evans, Esq. Castlefreke, Co. Cork - Right Hon. Lord Carbery (William Charles Evans-Freke) Castle Bernard, King's County - Captain Thomas Bernard, Esq. Arms: Story, of Bingfield, Raleigh Lodge, Errington and Lockington Lodge O'Nuallain, O'Nolan, of Ballykealy (Co. Carlow) Mackenzie of Jamaica (descended from Colin Fitzgerald of Ireland) Creagh of Co. Cork Creagh of Laurentinum, Co. Cork Nicholson of Ballow, Co. Down Glover of Mount Glover, Co. Cork and also Co. Limerick By John Bernard Burke, Esq. (London, 1854) - OL A Visitation of the Seats and Arms, Vol II Seats: Claremont, Claremorris - seat of James Browne, Esq. Lota Park, Cork - Lieutenant-Colonel North Ludlow Beamish, K.H., F.R.S. Kilcornan, Co. Galway - Sir Thomas Nicholas Redington, K.C.B. Thomastown, King's County - Francis Valentine Bennett, Esq. Ballycurrin Castle, Co. Mayo - Charles Lynch, Esq. The Island, Castle Connell, Co. Limerick - Sir Richard de Burgho, Bart. Castle Shane, Co. Monaghan - Right Honourable Edward Lucas Rostellan, Co. Cork - Marquess of Thomond (James O'Brien) Fort Eyre, Co. Galway - Rev. Edward Eyre Maunsell, A.M. Mallow Castle, Co. Cork - Sir Denham Jephson Norreys, Bart., M.P. Ardnargle, Co. Londonderry - Robert Leslie Ogilby, Esq. Lismore Castle, Co. Waterford - Duke of Devonshire (Frederick Cavendish) Inchidony or The Island, Co. Cork - Thomas Hungerford, Esq. Rockingham, Co. Roscommon - Viscount Lorton (Robert Edward King) Malahide Castle, Co. Dublin - Lord Talbot de Malahide (James Talbot) Curraghmore, Co. Waterford - Marquess of Waterford (Henry de La Poer Beresford) Myrtle Grove, Co. Cork - formerly seat of the Hayman family Woodlands, Co. Dublin - Thomas White, Esq. Killymoon Castle, Co. Tyrone - Lieut.-Col. Stewart Ormeau, Co. Down - Marquess of Donegall (Edward Chichester) Antrim Castle, Co. Antrim - Viscount Massareene (John Skeffington) Hollybrook Hall, Co. Wicklow - Sir Frederick John Hodson, Bart. Tralee Castle, Co. Kerry - Sir Edward Denny, Bart. The Doon, King's County - Francis E. Moony, Esq. Castle Grove, Co. Donegal - James Grove Wood, Esq. Northlands, Co. Cavan - Very Reverend Samuel Adamsam Scarvagh, Co. Down - John Temple Reilly, Esq. Blanchville, Co. Kilkenny - James Charles Kearney, Esq. Beaulieu, Co. Louth - Rev. Alexander Johnston-Montgomery Ballynatray House, Co. Waterford - Richard Smyth, Esq. Ballyshanduffe House, otherwise The Derries, Queen's County - Robert Morellet Alloway, Esq., J.P. Middleton Park, Co. Westmeath - George Augustus Boyd, Esq., D.L. Mucross or Mucrus Abbey, Co. Kerry - Henry Arthur Herbert, Esq., M.P. Glynnatore or Castleview Co. Cork - Richard John Maxwell Gumbleton, Esq. Curriglass, Co. Cork - Gumbleton family Ashbrook, Co. Londonderry - William Hamilton Ash, Esq. New Hall, Co. Clare - William Edward Armstrong, Esq., J.P. Killiney Castle, Co. Dublin - Robert Warren, Esq. Mountainstown, Co. Meath - John Osborne George Pollock, Esq. Powerscourt, Co. Wicklow - Viscount Powerscourt (Mervyn Wingfield) Balrath House, Co. Meath - John Armytage Nicholson, Esq. Berry Pomeroy or Bury Pomeroy, Co. Down - Duke of Somerset (Algernon St. Maur - formerly Seymour) Kilclogher Castle, Co. Galway - James Christopher Fitzgerald Kenny, Esq., J.P., M.R.I.A. etc. Knockdrin Castle, Co. Westmeath - Sir Richard Levinge, Bart. Woodbine Hill, Co. Waterford - George Roch, Esq. Old Court, Co. Wicklow - John Kynaston Edwards, Esq. Clonelly, Co. Fermanagh - Folliott W. Barton, Esq. Longford House, Co. Sligo - Sir Malby Crofton, Bart. Bray Head, Co. Wicklow - Charles Putland, Esq. Mount Bellew, Co. Galway - Sir Michael Dillon Bellew, Bart. Carrick Blacker, Co. Armagh - Colonel William Blacker Craggan Tower, Co. Clare - Rev. John Harvey Ashworth Loughcooter, Co. Galway - Lieutenant-General Viscount Gough, G.C.B. Doneraile Park, Co. Cork - Viscount Doneraile (Hayes St. Leger) Caher House, Co. Tipperary - Earl of Glengall (Richard Butler) Lisnegar, Co. Cork - Lord Riversdale (Ludlow Tonson) Castle Widenham, Co. Cork - Henry Mitchell Smyth, Esq. Castle-Cooke, Co. Cork - William Cooke Collis, Esq., J.P. Browne's Hill, Co. Carlow - Robert Clayton Browne, Esq. Crom Castle, Co. Fermanagh - Earl of Erne (John Crichton) Lara, Co. Kildare - Nicholas John Gannon, Esq. Ballinacarrig, Co. Cork - ruin? Castle Bernard, Co. Cork - Earl of Bandon (James Bernard) Kilruddery, Co. Wicklow - Earl of Meath (William Brabazon) Dowth Hall, Co. Meath - Richard Gradwell, Esq.. J.P. Kilderry, Co. Donegal, George Vaughan Hart, Esq. Ballyseedy, Co. Kerry - Charles John Blennerhassett, Esq. Castle Coole, Co. Fermanagh - Earl of Belmore (Armar Lowry-Corry) Arms: Ashmore of Belfast Olliffe of Cork Burton of the city of Dublin Waddy of Clougheast Castle, Co. Wexford (pedigree given) Warren of Killiney Castle, Co. Dublin (pedigree given) Power-Lalor of Long Orchard, Co. Tipperary Leslie, Balliward Lodge, Co. Down Blakiston-Houston of Clogrenane, Co. Carlow Mudge of ...and of Stralagagh, Glenora, and Glenglossera, Co. Mayo Berry of Ballynegall, Co. Westmeath MacKenzie of Craighall, a Scottish branch of the once powerful house of Fitzgerald in Ireland (pedigree given) Batt of Purdysburn, Co. Down and Ozier Hill, Co. Wexford Maher of Ballinkeale, Co. Wexford Hatch of Ardee Castle, Co. Louth Gervais of Cecil, Co. Tyrone Brasier of Ballyellis, Co. Cork (genealogy given) Daunt of Knockahowlea, Co. Cork Higginson of Lisburn, Co. Antrim Mulholland of Co. Down O'Flanagan of Grange Cottage, Fermoy, Co. Cork Kenney of Kilclogher, Co. Galway Taylor of Swords, Co. Dublin O'Kelly of Kilclogher Castle, Co. Galway O'Daly of Dalybrook Fitzgerald of Ticroghan and Rathrone, Co. Meath Hurly (O'Hurly) of Tralee Neville of Borrismore House, Co. Kilkenny Bryan of Jenkinstown, Co. Kilkenny D'Arcy of New Forest, Co. Galway Huddleston, of Dublin Murray of Clooney, Co. Londonderry Stewart of Ards, Co. Donegal and Lawrencetown House, Co. Down Keogh Gibbs of Ballinora, Cork (pedigree given) Farrell (formerly Carroll) of Dalyston, Co. Galway Arthur of Co. Clare Barton of Straffan House, Co. Kildare Bennett of Bennett's Court, Co. Cork Glasgow, now of Old Court, Co. Cork Lyons of Cork Greer of Co. Tyrone Martin of Ross House, Co. Galway MacEvoy of Tobertinan, Co. Meath Glascott of Aldertown, Co. Wexford Browne of Rathbane, Co. Limerick Dolphin of Turoe, Co. Galway Hawkesworth, of Forest, Queen's Co. now at Bath Morice of Springfield, Co. Clare Tighe of Mitchelstown, Co. Westmeath (pedigree given) Waller of Spring Grove, descendant of the ancient family of Castle Waller, Co. Tipperary (pedigree given) Roche of Rochemount, Co. 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