The Antiquities of County Clare
Connor, Conner, Conor O' Connor and Connor are very numerous names in Ireland, and in Co. Clare. Here, even the spelling given as Mc Connor is found in the census of 1659. In Clare, the O'Connors of the barony of Corcomroe are the noted ...
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County Clare Studies: Essays in Memory of Gerald O'Connell, Seán Ó Murchadha, Thomas Coffey and Pat Flynn
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No country is as rich in field antiquities as Ireland, and this work gives an account in simple language of the origin, purpose, date and distribution of all classes of monuments with the exception of ecclesiastical remains and medieval ...
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Folklore of Clare: A Folklore Survey of County Clare and County Clare Folk-tales and Myths
Thomas Johnson Westropp (1860-1922): An Irish Antiquary