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THE

HISTORY OF IRELAND,

FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD TO THE YEAR 1245,

WHEN

THE ANNALS OF BOYLE,

WHICH ARE ADOPTED AND embodied as the running TEXT
AUTHORITY, TERMINATE:

WITH

A BRIEF ESSAY ON THE NATIVE ANNALISTS, AND OTHER
SOURCES FOR ILLUSTRATING IRELAND,

AND

FULL STATISTICAL AND HISTORICAL NOTICES

OF THE

BARONY OF BOYLE.

BY

JOHN D'ALTON, Esq.,

BARRISTER AT LAW, M. R. I. A., CORRESPONDING MEMBER 8. A. S., ETC.
AUTHOR OF THE "ESSAY ON THE ANCIENT HISTORY, ETC., OF IRELAND,"
66 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY DUBLIN;" "MEMOIRS of the arch-
66
BISHOPS OF DUBLIN ; HISTORY OF Drogheda,"
ETC., ETC., ETC.

IN TWO VOLUMES.

VOL. I.

DUBLIN:

PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR.

1845.

[Price to Subscribers, £1.]

DUBLIN:

PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS,

BY M. H. GILL.

012-14-45 BER

Grant-Ireland

Fletcher

11-29-45

53294
2 vols.

Other Houses of Worship,
Abbey, 31-34. Succession
Rockingham and Lough Ke,

Schools, &c., id.

Notices of Carolan, 126–132. Book of Kilronan, 133. Holy
Well, 134, 135. Irish cry, 135–137. Alderford, 137, 138. Me-
moir of the Family of Mac Dermot, 138-151. Ballyfarnon, 152.
Keadue, 153. Kilronan Castle, alias Castle-Tenison, 154. Memoir
of the Family of Tenison, 154-163. Greyfield, 163. Iron Works
at Arigna, 164-166.

HISTORY OF THE BARONY OF BOYLE.-Chronologically arranged, 167–
283. Raths, 168, 169. St. Patrick here, 172, &c. Founding of
Abbey-Boyle, 178. Cistercian Abbeys, 179, 180. Roscommon con-
stituted a County, 196, 197. Perrot's Composition, 201. Dissolution
of Monasteries, Inquisitions, and Grants, 203, 204, 206, 207, 209,
228-239, 242-244. O'Donnel's Incursions, 211–227. Death of
Sir Conyers Clifford, 223, 224. Notices of the Family of Mapother,
234-239. Governing Charter to Boyle, 240, 241. Lord Strafford's
Commission, 246-248. Grants under the Act of Settlement, 251-
254. James the Second's Charter to Boyle, 255. Battle of the
Boyle, 261, &c. Notices of the Family of Weir, 266-273. Pro-
posed College at Boyle, 278, 279. Estates claimed in the Barony at
the Commission of 1700, 280. &c., &c., &c.

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SUBSCRIBERS.

HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN.

HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE LATE DUKE OF SUSSEX.

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Most Rev. Dr. Crolly, Roman Catho- | Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Ca

lic Primate.

Most Rev. Dr. Murray, Roman Ca

tholic Archbishop of Dublin. Most Rev. Dr. Slattery, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cashel.

shel.

Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Kil

more.

Right Rev. Dr. Murphy, Roman Ca. tholic Bishop of Cork.

Most Rev. Dr. Mac Hale, Roman Ca- Right Rev. Dr. Kinsella, Roman Ca

tholic Archbishop of Tuam.

VOL. I.

tholic Bishop of Ossory.

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