Kavanagh's Historical Bibliography of County Kildare
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Fitzg. W.
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The three Sir Maurice Eustaces of the latter end of the seventeenth century.
Periodical: J.K.A.S. III, 484--485. |
Fitzg. W.
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The townland of Windgates.
Periodical: J.K.A.S. IV, 255. |
Fitzg. W.
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The Will of Lord Edward Fitzgerald.
Periodical: J.K.A.S. VI. 425. |
Fitzg. W.
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The Will of Sir John Alen, Knt., Chancellor of Ireland of Alen's Court or St. Wolstan's County Kildare.
Periodical: J.K.A.S. IV. 164--166. |
Fitzg. W.
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Thomas Fitzgerald, Prior of Kilmainham, 1438--47. (Probably the son of Maurice the 4th. Earl of Kildare.)
Periodical: J.K.A.S. III, 334--336. |
Fitzg. W.
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Three disused townland names in the south of the County Kildare. 1. Rathdroo, Barony of Kilkea and Moone; 2. Dumfin-yeen, Barony of Kilkea and Moone; 3. Corally, Barony of Narragh and Rheban West.
Periodical: J.K.A.S. III, 132--133. |
Fitzg. W.
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Timolin.
Periodical: J.K.A.S. IV, 166--167. |
Fitzg. W.
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Turnings
Periodical: J.K.A.S. III, 482--484. |
Fitzg. W.
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Tyrell's Mill and castle near Celbridge.
Periodical: J.K.A.S. VI, 520--522. |
Fitzg. W.
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Walter Fitzgerald of Walterstown.
Periodical: J.K.A.S. V, 293--294. |
Fitzg., W.
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Ancient dues from the County Kildare to the Archbishops of Dublin.
Periodical: J. K. A. S. V. 46. |
Fitzg., W.
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The erection of a church to St. Brigid at Kildare in A. D. 868
Periodical: J. K. A. S. IV. 65 |
Fitzg., W.
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The patron saint of Kill
Periodical: J. K. A. S. VIII. 222--223. Deals with the history of the church of St. Brigid, Kill. |
Fitzgerald, Brian
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Carton--1. Co. Kildare. The Seat of The Duke of Leinster
Periodical: Country Life, November 7th., 1936, 488--493. Copy in the National Library. |
Fitzgerald, Brian
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Carton--11. Co. Kildare. The Seat of The Duke of Leinster
Periodical: Country Life, November 14th., 1936, P. 514--519. Copy in the National Library. |
Fitzgerald, Brian
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Correspondence of Emily, Duchess of Leinster, 3 Vols. Published: 1949--1953. Publisher: Stationery Office, Dublin. |
Fitzgerald, Brian
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Emily, Duchess of Leinster 1731--1814. A study of her life and times. Published: 1949 Publisher: Staples Press, London. |
Fitzgerald, Brian
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Lady Louisa Connolly 1743--1821. An Anglo-Irish biography. Published: 1950 Publisher: Staples Press, London. |
Fitzgerald, F.
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Ruins now in charge of the Kildare County Council.
Periodical: J.K.A.S. VII, 335. |
Fitzgerald, F.
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The church bell of Maynooth.
Periodical: J.K.A.S. VII, 338. |
Fitzgerald, Frederick
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An account of the arrest of Lord Edward Fitzgerald.
Periodical: J.K.A.S. II, 350--353. |
Fitzgerald, Frederick
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Leixlip castle
Periodical: J.K.A.S. II, 392--406. |
Fitzgerald, John M.
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The Wogans of Rathcoffey.
Periodical: The Clongownian, Vol. III, P. 46--54. |
Fitzgerald, W.
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Father Moore's well at Rathbride, County Kildare.
Periodical: J.K.A.S. VII. 329--332. |
Fitzgerald, W.
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The Chair of Kildare.
Periodical: J.K.A.S. VII, 327--329. In the parish of Dunmurry. |
Fitzgerald, Walter
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"Mary's Well" at Graney near Castledermot.
Periodical: J.K.A.S. I, 42. |
Fitzgerald, Walter
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"Rare edition of John Lodge's Peerage of Ireland" in the library of Kilkea Castle.
Periodical: J.K.A.S. I, 403--404. It deals solely with the Fitzgeralds, Earls of Kildare and of Desmond. |
Fitzgerald, Walter
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"The Geraldines throw"--identification of the spot referred to in a sixteenth century legend related by Holinshed.
Periodical: J.R.S.A.I. XXIII, 202--206. Location identified as a place known as Kennys Moat about 2 miles from Castledermot. The article deals principally with the Fitzgerald family. |
Fitzgerald, Walter
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A pedigree of the Eustaces, Barons of Portlester and of Kilcullen and Viscounts Baltinglass (in: Fitzgerald, Walter-- Baltinglass Abbey, its possessions and their post reformation proprietors).
Periodical: J.K.A.S. V, 378--414. |
Fitzgerald, Walter
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A pedigree of the O'Mores of Ballina, Co. Kildare (in: Historical notes on the O'Mores and their territory of Leix to the end of the sixteenth century.
Periodical: J.K.A.S. VI, 1--88. |