Day, Angelique and Patrick McWilliams
Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland. Volume One, Parishes of County Armagh 1835-8
Belfast, Ireland / Dublin, Ireland, The Institute of Irish Studies, in association with the Royal Irish Academy, 1990. . Softcover. Size: 8vo 8" - 9" tall. But for a crimp to rear wrap at upper tip a virtually pristine interior. An indispensable aid for students and historians of Irish history and culture, demography, funerary practices, genealogy, morbidity and mortality, graveyards, churches, parishes, county histories and the Catholic Church. , as the publisher puts it, "a uniquely detailed source for the history of the northern half of Ireland immediately before the Great Famine." Perfect-bound in high-gloss paper, clean and replete with black-and-white photographs, mild wear to wraps. Illustrations and maps. Glossy pictorial wraps in black-and-white. Beginning Introduction to the Irish Ordnance Survey and Memoirs, with glossary and definitions. Special focus on a Memoir of County Armagh parishes including Ballymore, Ballymyre, Clonfeacle, Creggon Drumcree, Eglish, FerkhillJoensborough, Keady Killyman, Kilmore, Loughgall, Loughgilly, Montiaghs, Seagoe, Shankil, Tynan, Tartaraghan, and others, and a list of selected maps and drawwings, County Armagh, with parish boundaries, Keady, Lurgan, Markethill, Newtownhamilton, Portadown, and Tenderagree. xi + 132 pp.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. . . . Fine
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