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SCOTS-IRISH ORIGINS, 1600-1800 A.D.
GENEALOGICAL GLEANINGS OF THE SCOTS-IRISH IN COUNTY LONDONDERRY, IRELAND.
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SCOTS-IRISH ORIGINS, 1600-1800 A.D.
GENEALOGICAL GLEANINGS OF THE SCOTS-IRISH IN COUNTY LONDONDERRY, NORTHERN IRELAND.
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In this fourth volume of the Scots-Irish series, Mr Forrest has scoured the archives of the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland and the Linenhall Library in Belfast to source and record in one convenient volume all available muster, militia, volunteer and yeomanry lists for county Londonderry in the period 1622-1852.
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In this volume, Mr. Forrest makes available the names of hundreds of Scots-Irish and their descendants who settled in the Lower Bann valley in and around the town of Coleraine in County Londonderry during the Ulster plantation.
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Two Diaries Of Derry In 1689: Being Richards' Diary Of The Fleet, Now First Printed From The Original M.s., And Ash's Journal Of The Siege, Reprinted ... Edition Of 1792. With Introduction And Notes. Courtesy of Google Books. Almost FREE !!
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SCOTS-IRISH ORIGINS, 1600-1800A.D.
GENEALOGICAL GLEANINGS OF THE SCOTS-IRISH IN COUNTY LONDONDERRY, IRELAND
PART THREE - ‘THE MAIDEN CITY’
THE INHABITANTS OF THE CITY OF DERRY / LONDONDERRY BEFORE THE SIEGE (c.1600-1688)
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First published in 1987, Honey to the Ear celebrates the poetry of Mick McAtamney (1862-1946) and Liam McAllister (1899-1975).
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The Ash Manuscripts written 1735 by Lieut. Col. Thomas Ash, published in 1890 by Henry Tyler, J.P. Limvady - Thomas Ash of Ashbrook House, Glendermott Parish, was an officer in the Londonderry Garrison during the Siege of 1689. According to W.R. Young’s “Fighters of Derry”, ..........