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TitleRecords FoundsDetails
Destitute Irish Deported Liverpool Dec 1860-Jan 1861 330 Details
Orphan Girls Irish Famine 1847 422 Details
Workers in Manchester 1815-1818 2 Details
St. Asaph Union Workhouse 1881 1 Details
Mold Parish Baptisms 1798-1812 1 Details
Griffiths Valuation 2559 Details
Denbighshire Landowners 1876 1 Details
Petty-Pender Census 693 Details
Last Name Militia Musters England and Wales 1781-1782 11 Details
Muster Rolls Ireland and Scotland 1872-1915 13556 Details
Chapman Codes 165 Details
Ireland Townlands, Dublin County 253 Details
Ireland Townlands County Mayo 3505 Details
Ship Saint George ,1677 180 Details
Liverpool Poll Book 1832 5 Details
Ship Sarah Sands-Liverpool to New York 1848 24 Details
Ship Serpent - Londonderry to Baltimore 1804 87 Details
Ship Shamrock-Dublin to New York 1811 59 Details
Ship Sharon-Liverpool to New York 1845 14 Details
Ship Abolus-Newry to New York 1811 37 Details
Ship Active-Newry to Philadelphia 1803 17 Details
Ship Africa-Belfast to New York 1811 190 Details
Ship Akin Alexander-Londonderry to New York 1811 26 Details
Ship Alexander-Londonderry to New York 1811 27 Details
Ship Algernon-Belfast to New York 1811 55 Details
Ship Alhambra-Dublin to New York 1846 38 Details
Ship American-Londonderry to New York 1803-1804 121 Details
Ship Ardent-Londonderry to Baltimore 1803 48 Details
Ship Atlantic-Dublin to Boston 1804 23 Details
Ship Belisarius-Dublin to New York 1811 49 Details
Ship Betsy-Newry to New York1803 24 Details
Ship Neptune-Warren Point/Newry to Newcastle and Philadelphia 1803 17 Details
Ship Brothers-Londonderry to Philadelphia 1804` 38 Details
Ship, Bryan Abbs,Limerick to New York 1850 29 Details
Ship Catherine-Killybegs to Philadelphia 1804 76 Details
Ship Ceres-Newry to New York 1804 16 Details
Ship Charles and Harriott-Sligo to New York 1804 31 Details
Ship Charles Henry-Newry to New York 1811 47 Details
Ship Commerce-Ireland to Philadelphia 1804 38 Details
Ship Constitution-Belfast to New York 1848 38 Details
Ship Cornelius of Portland-Londonderry to New York 1803 69 Details
Ship Creole-Co. Roscommon to New York via Liverpool 1847 79 Details
Ship Abyssinia-Liverpool to New York 1872 1080 Details
Ship Albion-Cove of Cork to Quebec 1825 200 Details
Ship Amity-Cove to Quebec 1825 154 Details
Ship Anglo American-Liverpool to Boston 1848 82 Details
Ship Bark Caractacus-Galway to New York 1849 33 Details
Ship Bowditch-Liverpool to New York 1839 189 Details
Ship Brunswick-Cove of Cork to Quebec 1825 348 Details
Ship Clarence-Port of Galway to New York 1846 102 Details
Ship Cushla Machree-Galway to New York 1849 120 Details
Ship Emma Pearl-Belfast to New York 1849 108 Details
Ship Franklin-Liverpool to New York 1827 47 Details
Ship Germanic-Queenstown to New York 1903 31 Details
Ship Diligence-Dublin to New York 1804 39 Details
Ship Duncan-Londonderry to New York 1804 39 Details
Ship Eagle-Belfast to New York 1801-1804 138 Details
Ship Edward-Belfast to Philadelphia 1803 33 Details
Ship Emma Prescott.Galway to New York 1847 26 Details
Ship Erin-Dublin to New York 1810-1811 65 Details
Ship Fame-Derry to Philadelphia 1811 52 Details
Ship Fortitude-Cork to New York 1803-1804 35 Details
Ship Free Trader-Cork to New York 1847 25 Details
Ship George-Belfast to New York 1803-1804 43 Details
Ship Glenmore-Belfast to New York 1849 24 Details
Account of Poor Persons 1834 61 Details
Irish Seamans Crew List 547 Details
Ship-Willmott,Irish Passenger List 1766 69 Details
Ship Wilmington-Belfast-New York 1803 33 Details
Irish N A Pass List 1766-1855. Ship Yorkshire 24 Details
Irish N A Pass List 1766-1855. Ship William 46 Details
Irish N A Pass List 1766-1855 Ship William & Jane 29 Details
Irish N A Pass List .1766-1855 Ship, William Tapscott 30 Details
Rent Rolls 1821 Clones Parish Carne - Cloncumber 53 Details
1821 Rent Rolls for the Town of Clones County, Monaghan. Names of those who had holdings 264 Details
County Armagh Directory 1888 - Whitecross 110 Details
County Armagh Directory 1888 - Woodville 47 Details
County Armagh Directory 1888, Benbur 28 Details
Welsh Landowners 1871 - Brecknock 1 Details
The Dublin Directory 1790. Merchants and Traders. Surnames Abbott - Aylward 109 Details
The Dublin Directory 1790. Merchants and Traders. Last Names O' Beane - O'Leary 52 Details
The Dublin Directory 1790. Merchants and Traders. Last Names Bachelor - Byron 111 Details
The Dublin Directory 1790 - Traders and Merchants - Caddell to Chebsey & Co. 109 Details
Criminal Registers of Wales, Gloucester, Shropshire, Bristol and Hereford 1805 - 1816 5 Details
Crime and Punishment in Wales. Origin of Accused Outside Wales 1730-1830 48 Details
Liverpool Freemen 1802 32 Details

Textual History
TitleDetails
Workhouse Births. St Asaph, 1914-47. A Study Details
When Dogs Must Have Saved A Lot of Time for Byegone Cooks Details
Grave of Patrick Murphy - The Irish Giant 1824-62 Details
Manus Sweeney and the Irish Rebellion of 1798 Details
Legends of Wales and Ireland.Bran and Branwen Pt2 Details
Hamper Larder - Cuisine Exchange Details
Ireland On The Eve Of Famine Details
Irish Naming Patterns - A Guide Details
Passenger Diary of the Ship Marco Polo 1853.William Culshaw Greenhalgh The Ship Marco Polo From Liverpool to Melbourne, Australia Details
Byegones February 1876. Border Robbers, High Prices and a Mail Robbery Details
Natural History of Plants and Medicine.Were any of your ancestors Herbalists? Details
Irish Naming Patterns Details
Irish Naming Patterns Details
Isle of Man, A Brief History Details
Letter re. Imigration to Liverpool 1849,Edward Rushton Esquire, Stipendiary Magistrate of Liverpool Details
Early History and Christianity Details
Pre-Christian Era; The Origin of Irish Place Names Details
Irish Names of Welsh Origin. Vaughan,Moghan and Moughan Details
Conditions of Ireland, Illustrations of the New Poor Law ' Deplorable State of the Kilrush Union' Details
Irish and Other Quakers, Book of Lurgan Meeting, 1695 Details
Interesting Allsorts Details
Animals in Family History.DO YOU HAVE FAMILY PETS? ANY INTERESTING, FUNNY OR POIGNANT TALES TO PASS ON? Details
White Slavery. Thomas Hood The Song Shirt 1844 Details
Letter from Thomas Hood to Robert Peel;Comments on the Class divisions in mid nineteenth century Britain. Details
Irish Names of Welsh Origin.Wynn,Wynne Details
Doo Lough Co. Mayo - The Famine Walk Details
Dublin Street Directory 1914; Adelaide Place, Numbers 38 – 70 Details
General View of Agriculture in The Isle of Man.Rivers Details
Why Turn To Archaeology? Details
Glasgow Past and Present - A Murderer Details
Diets and Tastes Through The Ages Details
Pre-Famine 1839 Australian Emigration Society. Details
County Louth, Carlingford, Ireland 1832 Details
Comments on Ireland and the Irish Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) Details
Letter from a Ship's Doctor 1832. Cholera Details
Rustic Proverbs Current in Ulster, 1854,The Philosophy of Proverbs is a wide and interesting subject.. Details
An Introduction to The London Illustrated News and the Irish Famine Details
Leaflet Issued by Vere Foster August 1857. Lists 140 people who emigrated from Port of Liverpool under his scheme Details
Penny Journal, Dublin Details
A list of 81 people who died from from Cholera. Report in 1832 Liverpool Mercury Details
Evictions of Peasantry In Ireland. 1848,Contemporary Accounts of the State of Ireland and the Irish During the Period of Great Famine Details
Anglicised Names in Ireland Adams, Adamson , Mac A Details
Anglesey, North Wales - Megalithic Tomb Details
Legends of Wales.The Story of Bran and Branwen.Pt Details
Eminent Welshmen and Women. John Bowen, 1815-1858.Bishop of Sierra Leone, the son of Captain Thomas Bowen, of the 85th foot, born at Court, near Fishguard, Pembrokeshire. Details
A First Hand Account of Cholera in Manchester,Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth Details
Narrative of a Journey from Oxford to Scibbereen; In 1847, two young Oxford scholars, G.F Boyle and Lord Dufferin travelled to Skibbereen in County Cork. In some cottages 'dead bodies had lain putrefying in the midst of the sick remnant of their families, Details
Legends of Ireland and Wales. Bran and Branwen Part 1 Details
The New Family Herbal, 1870 (Extracts From) Details
General Naming Patterns within the British Isles Details
The Penny Journal The Royal Hospital, Kilmainham. Details
The Royal Hospital, Kilmainham.Dublin Details
The Irish in Swansea 1882. St. Patrick's Day Details
Irish and other Quakers in Pennsylvania.Marriage and list of 44 Witnesses 1740 Details
Ireland Carlingford 1832 Details
Irish and Other Quakers to Pennsylvania. Eunice Conolly, 1729 Philadelphia Monthly Meeting Details
Irish and Other Quakers to Pennsylvania. Dinah Bushy 1729 Philadelphia Monthly Meeting Details
Irish and Other Quakers to Pennsylvania. William Sandwith from Dublin, 1729/30 Details
Irish Names of Manx Origin. Callister Details
Manx Surnames. Kaighan,Kaighin, Keigeen Details
Irish Names of Manx - Scottish Origin .Crennal Details
Irish Names of Manx - Scottish Origin. Cammaish Details
Irish Names of Manx and Scottish Origin. Casement Details
Irish Names of Manx Origin. Cammaish Details
Irish Names of Manx Origin.Claplin Details
Irish Names of Welsh Origin. Bowen -Bohan - Bohannan Details
Home Rule Party Britain and Ireland. James Connolly 1913 Details
General View of Agriculture in The Isle of Man Markets and Fairs Details
Quakers,Removal from Ireland 1681 – 1701 Details
Removal from Ireland 1681 – 1701.Quakers Details
Irish Names of Welsh Origin.Hughes Details
Irish Names of Manx Origin. Tear, Tier Details
Irish Names of Manx Origin .Kegg, Keig Details
Irish Names of Manx Origin. Kneale Details
Irish and Other Quakers 1681-1701.Abbot to Turner, Certificates of Removal Received Details
History of County Down - Examination of Colonel Donnell Magennis 1653 Details
Last will of Sir Edward Trevor, County Down, Ulster .1641 Details
Some notes on Women and Children Admitted to Ruthin Goal Jan- March 1828 Details
The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844. F.Engels. Irish Immigration Details
Manx Names found in Ireland. Tear, Tier Details
The Railways of Kerry.Taken from The Railway Magazine, March 1903 (pp244 -250). Details
The Irish in Swansea. 1882, St. Patrick’s Day in Swansea. Details
Irish Quakers in Pennsylvania. Marriage of Rodert Hodgin and Theodate Seal including a list of Witnesses 1740 Details
The Poor Law. Notes on its Origins Details
The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844. Manchester (Part 7). The Irish Clothing Details
The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844. Manchester (Part 6). The Irish Clothing Details
The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844. Manchester (Part 5). Salford, the Irish and Clothing Details
The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844. Manchester (Part 4).Little Ireland Details
The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844 ,Manchester (Part 3).The New Town Details
The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844 Manchester(Part 2) Details
The Irish Emigrant - John Campbell, Duke of Argyll (1845-1914) Details
Hints to Mothers on the Treatment of Their Children.The book is in no way intended to act as a substitute for medical advice... Details
Irish and Other Quakers to Pennsylvania. Ann Cunningham from Dublin 1729 Details
The Girl I Left Behind Me.National and Historic Ballads, Thomas Davis, MRIA, 1876.The dames of France are fond and free.. Details
A Plea for the Bog-Trotters.National and Historic Ballads, Thomas Davis, MRIA, 1876 Details
The Vow of Tipperary National and Historic Ballads, Thomas Davis, MRIA, 1876 Details
Irish and Other Quakers Removal from Ireland,John Low from Lurgan 1729-30 Details
Quakers Removal from Ireland, Lettice Hatton from Dublin 1729-30 Details
Irish and OtherQuakers .Removal from Ireland ,Sarah Marshall 1729 Details
Irish and Other Quakers, Pennsylvania 1740 Marriage of James Frazier to Rebecca Cox, 1740 includes a List of Witnesses Details
Causes of Infantile Mortality in Large Towns - Manchester and Glasgow 1827 Details
Observations on the Mortality and Physical Management of Children Part 1 ,including Chester, Warrington, Manchester,Liverpool and Glasgow Details
Observations on the Mortality and Physical Management of Children 1827, Summary for Children under 10 years Details
Irish and Other Quakers to Pennsylvania. 1730. Elizabeth & John Alment and Mark Eves Details
The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844, by Frederick Engles Details
Irish and Other Quakers; Immigration to Pennsylvania. William Nicholson 1732 Details
Irish and Other Quakers; Immigration to Pennsylvania. Elizabeth Hawkins 1731 Details
Irish and Other Quakers; Immigration to Pennsylvania. Martha Griffitts 1709 Details
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Naval Marriages 1806 - 1866. Drury to Dyer PRO references 1806-1861 ADM 13/70, 1862 -65 ADM 13/71 . Details
A Welsh Surgeon's Bill in the Eighteenth Century.September 9, 1730.For dressing her mortify’d elcere upon hur lege, Details
Gilford, County Down. List of Farmers and Residents - Bassett’s Armagh Directory 1888 Details
County Armagh - Alphabetical Directory of Farmers and Residents - Surnames Calvert Cunningham Details
County Armagh - Alphabetical Directory of Farmers and Residents - Surnames Babington – Burrows 1888 Details
County Armagh; Alphabetical Directory of Farmers and Residents.Drumachee a description of the townland and list of residents including John Jenkins who was aged 105 in 1888 Details
County Armagh; Alphabetical Directory of Farmers and Residents. Al - Allistragh Details
County Armagh; Alphabetical Directory of Farmers and Residents; Surnames Davidson-Erskine Details
Nannerch Flintshire. Monumental Inscriptions Saint Michael and All Angels. Surname Adams Details
County Armagh; Alphabetical Directory of Farmers and Residents- Drumannon 1888 Details
The Adam Lodge. Extract from the Sydney Herald , July 1837 Details
Names of Members of Bricklayers, Hosiers, Curriers, Brewers Dublin 1789 Details
Common - Council Dublin for the Three Years Beginning 24th December 1789 Details
Dublin 1789. Common - Council ; Names of the Members of Trinity Guild Details
Dublin 1789. Common - Council Carpenters, Cooks, Shoemakers, Sadlers, Tanners Details
Dublin 1789. Common - Council , Butchers, Barbers, Tailors and Smiths Details
Dublin 1789. Common - Council Sheermen and Dyers and Weavers Details
Chester. A Letter written to the Oswestry Advertiser from Cecil Details
County Armagh Directory 1888. Woodville Farmers and Residents Details
County Armagh Directory 1888. Farmers and Residents. Forkhill Details
County Armagh Directory 1888. Farmers and Residents. Ballsmill Details
Irish and Other Quakers. Immigration of Irish Quakers. Alphonsus Kirk c 1689 Details
Quakers in the Isle of Man 17th Century Details
Dublin Directory 1790. Merchants and Traders. Jackson- Jameson Details
Recipe for Welsh Rabbit; from Good Things Made, Said and Done 1883 Details
Recipe for Mock Crab from Good Things Made, Said and Done 1883 Details
Recipe for Bread Sauce; from Good Things Made, Said and Done 1883 Details
Recipe for Sage and Onion Stuffing from Good Things Made, Said and Done 1883 Details
Dublin Street Directory 1914; Achory Cottages – Addison Road Details
Dublin Street Directory 1914. Abercorn- road – Achill -road Details
Dublin Directory. 1790. Merchants and Traders; Jellet - Jolly Details
Dublin Street Directory 1914; Adelaide Place, Numbers 1 -30 Details
Quakers from England, Ireland and Wales - Chester Monthly Meeting, Delaware County, USA. 1716 - 1718 Details
Recipe for Surprise Sausages Details
Recipe for Limerick Cake Details
Quakers from England, Ireland and Wales received at the Chester Monthly Meeting, Delaware County, USA. 1710 –1716 Details
General View of Agriculture in The Isle of Man Details
Belfast Street Directory 1852 Abbey Street – Academy Street no.49 Details
Irish Quakers; Certificate of John Marsh; includes names of Members of the Meeting 1736 Details
Quaker Marriage at Menallen; Samuel Pope to Elizabeth Stevenson 1751 Details
General View of Agriculture in The Isle of Man Details
Belfast Street Directory 1852 Abbey Street – Academy Street no.51- Academy Court Details
Dublin Directory. 1790. Merchants and Traders. Surnames; Jones -Julian Details
The Anglo- Norman Families of Lacale in the County of Down Part 1 Details
LMS Magazine August 1939. Retirements and Presentations. Crewe - Details
Surnames in the County of Down 1858. Introduction, Part I Details
Dublin Directory 1790 - Merchants and Traders - Surnames; Jones - Julian Details
Members of the Ulster Defence Union 1893 for East County Down Details
Trial of Agnes McMillan aka McGinnis 1833, Stranraer Details

Pictures
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Moyne Abbey Details
Holyhead. South Stack Light House, North Wales C1830 Details
C 21 Primrose Street Ancoats Manchester Details
C 21 Primrose Street Ancoats Manchester Details
Dunfanaghy Co Donegal Fever Hospital Details
Famine Pot at Dunfanaghy Workhouse ,Fever Hospital in Background Details
Famine Ship Memorial Details
Famine Ship Memorial, Murrisk, County Mayo Details
Famine Victim circa 1847 Details
Ireland. County Donegal An Gorta Mor - Famine Graveyard Details
Master and Mistress of the Workhouse Details
Grave Stone Famine Walk Details
Memorial Stone in memory of a Famine Walk Details
Ireland Rebellion of 1798, Father Manus Sweeney Details
Tools Of A Shoemaker And Boot Maker Ireland C19/20 Details
Workhouse Diet circa 1845, Dunfanachy, Donegal, Ireland Details
Croagh Patrick, Clew Bay, Co Mayo, Republic of Ireland Details
Clew Bay, Murrisk,Co Mayo, Republic of Ireland Details
Murrisk,Clew Bay, Co Mayo, Republic of Ireland Details
Doe Castle , Creeslough ,County Donegal.The Courtyard Details
Doe Castle - Creeslough, County Donegal Details
Doe Castle - Creeslough County Donegal . The Entrance Details
Doe Castle - Creeslough County Donegal , Memorial Plaque Details
Doe Castle - Creeslough County Donegal, Interior Details
Doe Castle - Creeslough County Donegal, Living Accomodation Details
Doe Castle - Creeslough County Donegal , Graveslab Details
Doe Castle - Creeslough County Donegal ,Interior Views Details
Doe Castle - Creeslough County Donegal , Battlements Details
Holyhead Anglesey, North Wales Details
Leaving Holyhead For Ireland 2 Details
Leaving Holyhead For Ireland 3 Details
Leaving Holyhead For Ireland 4 Details
Anglesey, Holyhead, Ferry Bound for For Ireland 2003 Details
The Environment Of Liverpool Details
Searching For Potatoes Details
Highland and Irish Dress Details
Antrim and Down - Ethnological Map Details
Drunkenness Reports and Enquires From 1812-1900 Details
Robert Lennox Gravestone, Krkcudbrightshire Details
Bantry Cork Ireland Details
Bantry Cork View - Ireland Details
Irish Emigrants on the Mersey Details
Ireland by J.Leech 1845 Details
Evictions in Ireland circa 1845 Details
Grave of Patrick Murphy - The Irish Giant 1824-62 Details
Pre-Christian Details
Pre-Christian Details
Pre-Christian Details
Pre-Christian Details
Pre-Christian Details
Pre-Christian Details
Pre-Christian Details
Pre-Christian Details
Pre-Christian Details
Pre-Christian Details
At the gate of the workhouse 1846 Details
Wexford Goal Details
The Failure of the Potao Crop. Illustration from The Pictorial Times 1846 Details
Famine Scene Details
Famine Funeral. Illustrated London News 1847 Details
The poorlaw Details
Ireland, The Poor and Emigration Details
Ireland. Workhouse during the Famine Details
Destitute Irish during the Famine Details
Irish Famine Orphans Details
Ireland, Evictions Details
Ireland, Deserted Settlements Details
Irish Famine Details
Carlingford Details
Carlingford2 Details
Carlingford. County Louth. Sign of Past Rebellions! Details
Roundhouse, Reconstruction_3 Details
Carlingford Castle, County Louth Details
Navan Details
Surnames in the County of Down Details
Ireland, eggs for England Details
Schull , Co Cork, Ireland Details
Woolwashers in Ireland earty C 20 Details
Irish Famine - Robert Peel portrayed as a Trappist Monk Details
Fishiing in County Kerry, Ireland Details
Irish egg gatherers Details
Food Riots in County Galway, Ireland, Details

Welsh to English Monumental Inscription Translations
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Old Occupations
WordMeaning
Tobacco grower Raleigh and others naturalised the tobacco plant in Southern Britain and Ireland. By Charles 11 growing was discontinued because of import revenue received from the American colonies.



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