Journal Seven
Table of Contents
JOURNAL NO. 7 2013 (out of print)
A man of integrity? The varying roles of Robert Chaloner, Earl Fitzwilliam’s land-agent during Black 47, by Fidelma Byrne, 8 |
Contextualising a chieftain’s career: the case of Feagh Mac Hugh O’Byrne by Chris Lawlor, 25 |
Wicklow farm labourers: a facet of the 1880s Land War by Padraig G. Lane, 52 |
The RIC and the IRA in Wicklow’s War of Independence by Kevin Cullen, 62 |
Constable James Stephen Cunningham and his family by Shay Cunningham, 73 |
Some facts about the activities of Mark Forstall in Croatia 1650s to 1672, by Luka Vukusic, 86 |
Scurlock’s graveyard, overlooking the Blessington reservoir, by Brian McCabe, 88 |
St. Laurence O’Toole (a Wicklow biography no. 3) by Dorothy Leonard, 25 |
The annual inspections of the Dublin & Blessington Steam Tramway Company in 1912 and 1913, by James Scannell, 91 |
Donard’s new church, 1925: an article from the ‘Leinster Leader’ Saturday 18 July 1925, Anon., 99 |
The Wicklow landlord who held sway over the British Empire: Parnell and his times, by Mary Bergin, 108 |
Raids, robberies and attacks; West Wicklow during the Civil War, by James Lawlor, 118 |
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