History of the town and county of Wexford

from the earliest period to the rebellion of 1798, comprised principally from ancient records and the state papers in the Public record offices of London and Dublin, the mss. in the British museum, and the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin

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History of the town and county of Wexford
Philip Herbert Hore
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History of the town and county of Wexford

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Table of Contents

[v. 1] Old and New Ross, comprised principally from the state papers, the public records, and mss. of the late Herbert F. Hore. ed. by his son, Philip Herbert Hore. 1900.
[v. 2] Tintern abbey, Rosegarland, and Clonmines. 1901.
[v. 3] Dunbrody abbey, the Great Island, Ballyhack, etc. with translations of the Rawlinson ms. in the Bodleian library, Oxford, as regards Dunbrody. 1901.
[v. 4] Duncannon fort, Kilclogan or Templetown, Fethard, Houseland, Portersgate, Loftus hall, Galgystown, Hook (inlcuding Churchtown), Slade, Baginbun, and Bannow. From the earliest period to the present time. 1904.
[v. 5] The town of Wexford, with a chapter on Taghmon, and a short notice of Harperstown, the ancient seat of the Hore family. 1906.
[v. 6] The town, castle, and cathedral church of Ferns; the town and castle of Enniscorthy; the towns of Gorey and Newtownbarry; and the northern part of the county, 1911.

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At head of title: A. m. D. g.
Title varies somewhat.
A projected general history of the county which should complete the work, has been abandoned for the present. cf. Preface [v.6], p. viii.

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OL6986197M
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1625340

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