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Kavanagh's Historical Bibliography of County Kildare

Kavanagh's Historical Bibliography of County Kildare

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Fitzg. W.  

 

The castles at Leixlip.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. III, 490--491.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The chair of Kildare.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. VII, 424--426.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The churchyard of Donoughmore.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. 11, 156.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The coat-of-arms of the O'Connors of Offaly and of Lisagh O'Connor of Leixlip, County Kildare.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. VI, 241--242.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The deer park of Maynooth castle.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. II, 270.

Reference to its mention in the Calendar of Council Book 1581--1586.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The discovery of a sepulchral kist near Castledermot.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. VIII, 163.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The Donagh Kighow slab of 1633 in the Timolin Churchyard.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. VII, 276--277.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The Dongan family in the County of Kildare at the commencement of the seventeenth century.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. IV, 67--70.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The Earl of Kildare's standard bearers in the sixteenth century.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. IV, 163--164.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The extinct family of Young of Newtown--O'More, County Kildare.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. III, 338.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The former name of Bushy Park in the parish of Kilrush, Co. Kildare.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. IX, 88.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The Franciscan Abbey at Castledermot.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. VII, 49.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The great moat at Rathmore, County Kildare.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. IX, 303.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The Grey Abbey at Kildare.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. V, 64--65.

Item re the internment there of Lord John FitzThomas, Earl of Kildare and Lord of Offaly and his sons Thomas and Richard.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The hill of Mullachreelan and the sepulchral moat at Kilkea castle

Periodical: J.K.A.S. VII, 47--48.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The house and demesne of Monasterevin.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. IV, 256--257.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The inscription on the Eustace altar tomb at New Abbey near Kilcullen Bridge.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. IV, 65.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The Longs or Langs of Daars near Bodenstown.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. V, 62--63.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The makers of the bell in St. David's Church, Naas.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. IV, 321.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The meaning of Castlesize.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. VII, 188.

Includes the meaning of the names Portersize near Timolin and the townland of Hallahoise near Kilkea.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The meaning of the river name Fagile.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. VII, 426--427.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The Millicent and Firmount townlands.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. VI, 424.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The Mullaghmast sculptered boulder.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. IV, 245--248.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The old names of Firmount and Millicent, parish of Clane.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. IX, 88--89.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The parish of Ballybracken in the Barony of Offaly West.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. VIII, 221.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The parish of Clonaghlis, County Kildare.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. VII, 190--191.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The parish of Yago and the townland of Gaganstown.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. VII. 336--337.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The sepulchral moat and churchyard at Hortland, barony of Ikeathy and Oughterany.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. VI, 356--357.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The sites of two chapels near Kilkea Castle.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. V. 120--121.

Fitzg. W.  

 

The skeleton tombstone in the Franciscan Abbey at Castledermot.

Periodical: J.K.A.S. II, 379--381.

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Compiled by Michael Kavanagh of Kildare County Library

This resource was made possible through the support of the Heritage Council and the Local Studies department of the Library & Arts Service of Kildare County Council.

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