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Sir John Keane and Cappoquin House in time of war and revolution
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The Irish Country House
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East Galway agrarian agitation and the burning of Ballydugan House, 1922
Part of the Maynooth Studies in Local History. This book is based on the burning of Ballydugan house in 1922, a middle-sized country house on a...
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The decline and fall of the dukes of Leinster, 1872–1948
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This book tells the story of the decline and fall of Ireland’s premier aristocratic family – the dukes of Leinster – who, for almost 300...
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Borris House, Co. Carlow, and elite regency patronage
Borris House, situated in the small town of Borris in Co. Carlow, is the ancestral home of the MacMurrough Kavanagh family. The family have had...
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Edmund Joyce
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