Umma-More: The Story of an Irish FamilyElement Books, 1983 - 447 sider The Magan and Biddulph families of Ireland from pre-history to the presen. Includes the history of Ireland, particularly an analysis of this century. |
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... Hundred Battles ' might not have been a mistake for Con of the Hundred Bottles . Strict historical scholarship prefers at present to regard Milesius as a legendary figure rather than an historical person . That is a piece of scrupu ...
... Hundred Battles ' might not have been a mistake for Con of the Hundred Bottles . Strict historical scholarship prefers at present to regard Milesius as a legendary figure rather than an historical person . That is a piece of scrupu ...
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... Hundred Years War , had sapped the strength of England and riven the fabric of state . England , under Henry VII , was at last a nation - state , and most sensitively conscious of the need to defend her new found integrity . And England ...
... Hundred Years War , had sapped the strength of England and riven the fabric of state . England , under Henry VII , was at last a nation - state , and most sensitively conscious of the need to defend her new found integrity . And England ...
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... hundred families . The 1976 edition , now called Burke's Irish Family Records , contains no more than five hundred and fourteen families , not all of them descendants of the landed gentry . The heads of one hundred and fifty of those ...
... hundred families . The 1976 edition , now called Burke's Irish Family Records , contains no more than five hundred and fourteen families , not all of them descendants of the landed gentry . The heads of one hundred and fifty of those ...
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ancient Irish army Arthur Magan Assheton Athlone Aunt Ballymore Battle became Biddulph Britain British brother Catholic Church Celtic Celts chiefs Christian Clonearl Connaught Cromwell culture daughter death descendants died Dublin early eighteenth century England English settlers enormous estates Europe father force French Georgina Hibernicised Home Rule Humphry Magan hundred Irishmen Killyon King landed gentry landowners large number later less lived Lord Lough Ree Magan family Magan the Elder Magan the Younger marriage married Morgan Magan mother Moylurg nationalist native never nevertheless nineteenth century no-one Norman Northern Ireland O'Conor old Irish Parliament peasantry peerage Penal Laws Percy perhaps political priest Protestant Ascendancy Rathrobin rebellion remained Republic of Ireland Richard Roman Catholic seventeenth century Sinn Fein social society South Southern suppose tenants thousand threat Tilson tower-house Treaty of Limerick Tudor Ulster loyalists Umma-More united Ireland Westmeath wife William Henry Magan