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Belanagare, Charles O. of
Charles O'Conor
Charles O'Conor (Irish writer and antiquarian)
O'Conor, Charles
O'Conor, Charles (former owner)
O'Conor of Belanagare, Charles
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Dates: |
1710-1791 |
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Computer file
Language material
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Brooke, Henry
Curry, John (d. 1780.)
Hoey, James (17..?-1777?)
Irish American Cultural Institute
Murray, John (I, Londen)
O'Conor, Charles
Robinson, George (I, Londen)
Robinson, George (II, Londen)
Robinson, James (Londen)
Robinson, John (Londen)
University College Dublin
Ward, Catherine Coogan
Ward, Robert E.
Wrynn, John F. (1940-)
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Titles: |
case of the Roman-Catholics of Ireland Wherein the principles and conduct of that party are fully explained and vindicated., The
Columbanus No. V.
cottager's remarks on the farmer's Spirit of party, A
counter-appeal to the people of Ireland, A
Dissertations on the antient history of Ireland; wherein an account is given of the origine, government, letters, sciences, religion, manners and customs, of the antient inhabitants
Dissertations on the history of Ireland : To which is subjoined, a dissertation on the Irish colonies established in Britain. With some remarks on Mr. Mac Pherson's translation of Fingal and Temora. By C. O'conor, Esq.
early life of Charles O'Conor of Belanagare and the beginning of the Catholic revival in Ireland in the 18th century, The
historical and critical review of the civil wars in Ireland, from the reign of Queen Elizabeth, to the settlement under King William., An : With the state of the Irish catholics, from that settlement to the relaxation of the popery laws, in the year 1778.
letters' of Charles O'Conor of Belanagare, The
O'Flaherty's "Ogygi︠a︡ vindicated", 1775.
Observations on the popery laws
Seasonable thoughts relating to our civil and ecclesiastical constitution
Statistical account of the parish of Kilronan, in Ireland, and of the neighbouring district
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Thesis (M.A.)--University College Dublin, 1930
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NTA
OCLCT
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