KILBRODERAN to KILCUMMIN index

From A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837

Kanturk - Kilbritain | Kilbroderan - Kilcummin | Kilcumney - Kilkellane | Kilkenny - Killead | Killeagh - Killonoghan | Killora - Kilmanaheen | Kilmanloe - Kilpoole | Kilquade - Kilwatermoy | Kilwaughter - Kyle

Kilbroderan Kilbrogan Kilbroney (Cork) Kilbroney (Down) Kilbryan
Kilburne Kilcar Kilcaragh Kilcarn Kilcarragh
Kilcash Kilcaskin Kilcatern Kilcavan Kilchrist (Clare)
Kilchrist (Galway) Kilcleagh Kilcleeheen Kilclief Kilcloan
Kilcloghan Kilclogher Kilclonagh Kilclonbrook Kilclonfert
Kilcloony Kilcluney Kilcoan (Kilkenny) Kilcoan (Wexford) Kilcock
Kilcockan Kilcoe Kilcola Kilcoleman (Cork) Kilcoleman (Kerry)
Kilcoleman (King's) Kilcoleman (Limerick) Kilcoleman (Mayo) Kilcoleman (Mayo) Kilcoleman (Cork)
Kilcolemanbane Kilcolgan Kilcollum Kilcoman Kilcomb
Kilcomenty Kilcommick Kilcommin Kilcommon (Mayo) Kilcommon (Mayo)
Kilcommon (Wicklow) Kilcommon (Wicklow) Kilconduff Kilconeran Kilconickny
Kilconly Kilconly Kilconnell (Galway) Kilconnell (Tipperary) Kilconry
Kilcoo Kilcoole Kilcooley (Meath) Kilcooley (Roscommon) Kilcooly (Galway)
Kilcooly (Tipperary) Kilcooney Kilcorcoran Kilcorkey Kilcormuck (King's)
Kilcormuck (Wexford) Kilcornan (Limerick) Kilcornan (Tipperary) Kilcorney (Clare) Kilcorney (Cork)
Kilcowan Kilcowanmore Kilcreagh Kilcredan Kilcredane
Kilcroan Kilcrohane (Cork) Kilcrohane (Kerry) Kilcronaghan Kilcrumper
Kilcullane Kilcullen Kilcullen-Bridge Kilculliheen Kilcully
Kilcummer Kilcummin (Galway) Kilcummin (Kerry) Kilcummin (Mayo)

Kanturk - Kilbritain | Kilbroderan - Kilcummin | Kilcumney - Kilkellane | Kilkenny - Killead | Killeagh - Killonoghan | Killora - Kilmanaheen | Kilmanloe - Kilpoole | Kilquade - Kilwatermoy | Kilwaughter - Kyle

Full A-Z Index

FEATURED eBOOKS

Truelove's Journal: A Bookshop Novella

From a sad, comfortless childhood Giles Truelove developed into a reclusive and uncommunicative man whose sole passion was books. For so long they were the only meaning to his existence. But when fate eventually intervened to have the outside world intrude upon his life, he began to discover emotions that he never knew he had.

A touching story for the genuine booklover, written by an Irish bookseller under the pseudonym of Ralph St John Featherstonehaugh.

Annals of the Famine in Ireland

Annals of the Famine in Ireland

Annals of the Famine in Ireland, by Asenath Nicholson, still has the power to shock and sadden even though the events described are ever-receding further into the past. When you read, for example, of the poor widowed mother who was caught trying to salvage a few potatoes from her landlord's field, and what the magistrate discovered in the pot in her cabin, you cannot help but be appalled and distressed.

The ebook is available for download in .mobi (Kindle), .epub (iBooks, etc.) and .pdf formats. For further information on the book and author see details ».

Ireland's Welcome to the Stranger

Ireland's Welcome to the Stranger

This book, the prequel to Annals of the Famine in Ireland cannot be recommended highly enough to those interested in Irish social history. The author, Mrs Asenath Nicholson, travelled from her native America to assess the condition of the poor in Ireland during the mid 1840s. Refusing the luxury of hotels and first class travel, she stayed at a variety of lodging-houses, and even in the crude cabins of the very poorest. Not to be missed!

The ebook is available for download in .mobi (Kindle), .epub (iBooks, etc.) and .pdf formats. For further information on the book and author see details ».

The Scotch-Irish in America

The Scotch-Irish in America

Henry Ford Jones' book, first published in 1915 by Princeton University, is a classic in its field. It covers the history of the Scotch-Irish from the first settlement in Ulster to the American Revolutionary period and the foundation of the country.

The ebook is available for download in .mobi (Kindle), .epub (iBooks, etc.) and .pdf formats. For further information on the book and author see details ».

MAILING LIST

letterJoin our mailing list to receive updates on new content on Library, our latest ebooks, and more.

You won't be inundated with emails! — we'll just keep you posted periodically — about once a monthish — on what's happening with the library.