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Sir Henry Docwra, 1564–1631: Derry’s second founder. By John McGurk. Pp 298, illus. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2005. €55.
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 244-246
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The census of Elphin, 1749. Edited by Marie-Louise Legg. Pp xxxviii, 597. Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission. 2004. €75.
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 127-129
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Seventeenth-century Ireland: making Ireland modern. By Raymond Gillespie. Pp xi, 348. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan. 2006. €10.99 paperback. (New Gill History of Ireland 3)
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 563-564
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Major accessions to repositories relating to Irish history, 2005
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 385-388
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The Laggan army in Ireland, 1640–1685: the landed interests, political ideologies and military campaigns of the north-west Ulster settlers. By Kevin McKenny. Pp 250. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2005. €45.
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 246-248
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Trim. By Mark Hennessy. Pp 16 plus maps and photographs. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. 2004. €30. - Derry-Londonderry. By Avril Thomas. Pp 47 plus maps and photographs. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. 2005. €30. (Irish Historic Towns Atlas, ed. Anngret Sims, H. B. Clarke and Raymond Gillespie, nos 14–15)
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 389-390
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Rebellions: memoir, memory and 1798. By Tom Dunne. Pp vi, 336. Dublin: Lilliput Press. 2004. €20.
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The convert rolls: the calendar of the convert rolls, 1703–1838. Edited by Eileen O’Byrne. With annotated list of converts, 1703–78. By Wallace Clare; edited by Anne Chamney. Pp xviii, 487. Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission. 2005. €65.
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 564-565
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The Kirwans of Castlehacket, Co. Galway: history, folklore and mythology in an Irish horseracing Family. By Ronan Lynch. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2006. Pp 190. €40.50.
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 566-567
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The Congested Districts Board of Ireland, 1891–1923: poverty and development in the west of Ireland. By Ciara Breathnach. Pp 197. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2005. €45.
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The diary of Nicholas Peacock, 1740–1751: the worlds of a County Limerick farmer and agent. Edited by Marie-Louise Legg. Pp 252. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2005. €45.
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Ireland, England and the Continent in the middle ages and beyond: essays in memory of a turbulent friar, F. X. Martin, O.S.A. Edited by Howard B. Clarke and J. R. S. Phillips. Pp xxiv, 360, illus. Dublin: University College Dublin Press, 2006. €60.
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 390-392
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The I.R.A. at war, 1916–1923. By Peter Hart. Pp xv, 274. Oxford. Oxford University Press. 2003. £32.50 hardback; £15.99 paperback.
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The religious condition of Ireland, 1770–1850. By Nigel Yates. Pp xxiv, 401. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2006. £75.
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Nathaniel Clements: government and the governing elite in Ireland, 1725–75. By A. P. W. Malcomson. Pp xvii, 476, illus. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2005. €65.
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A history of the Black Death in Ireland. By Maria Kelly. Pp 224, illus. Stroud, Glos.: Tempus, 2004. £12.99 paperback edition.
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Twelfth biennial report (sixty-sixth and sixty-seventh years) of the Irish Committee of Historical Sciences May 2003 – May 2005
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Edmund Burke, vol. II: 1784–1797. By F. P. Lock. Pp xiv, 605. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2006. £90.
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 568-569
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The earldom of Desmond, 1463–1583: the decline and crisis of a feudal lordship. By Anthony McCormack. Pp 224. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2005. €45.
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 393-395
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The Bible war in Ireland: the ‘Second Reformation’ and the polarisation of Protestant–Catholic relations in Ireland, 1800–1840. By Irene Whelan. Pp 347. Dublin: Lilliput Press. 2005. €45
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 251-252
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