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  1. Short History of Ireland by Richard Killeen, 2006-08-10
  2. The Everything Irish History & Heritage Book: From Brian Boru and St. Patrick to Sinn Fein and the Troubles, All You Need to Know About the Emerald Isle (Everything Series) by Amy Hackney Blackwell, Ryan Hackney, 2004-01-01
  3. A Short History of Ireland by John O'Beirne Ranelagh, 1995-01-27
  4. The Penguin Illustrated History of Britain and Ireland (Penguin Reference Books) by Barry Cunliffe, 2006-08-30
  5. In Search of Ireland's Heroes: The Story of the Irish from the English Invasion to the Present Day by Carmel McCaffrey, 2007-10-26
  6. History of the Rebellion in Ireland, in the Year 1798, &c: Containing an Impartial Account of the Proceedings of the Irish Revolutionists, from the Year 1782, Till the Suppression of the Rebellion by James Gordon, Richard Musgrave, 2010-03-02
  7. Ireland (Smithsonian Natural History Series) by Michael Viney, 2010-07-06
  8. Nineteenth-Century Ireland: The Search for Stability (New Gill History of Ireland) by David George Boyce, 2005-01-01
  9. Eighteenth Century Ireland: The Long Peace (New Gill History of Ireland) by Ian McBride, 2009-10
  10. Ireland: A HISTORY FROM THE TWELFTH CENTURY TO TH by Paul Johnson JOHNSON, 2005-08-30
  11. Ireland: A History (Abacus Books) by Robert Kee, 2003-04-01
  12. A Brief History of Ireland by Paul F. State, 2009-03
  13. A New History of Ireland, Volume 3: Early Modern Ireland 1534-1691 (v. 3)
  14. The Oxford Illustrated History of Ireland (Oxford Illustrated Histories)

21. MÉTISSE OFFICIAL WEBSITE : HOME PAGE
Electronica duo from Ireland. History, reviews, news, and photos.
http://metisse.music.free.fr/
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22. Ireland's History In Maps - Irish History, Geography And Genealogy
Maps and History of Early Irish territories, clans, tribes and placenames. The geography of early Ireland.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlkik/ihm/
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History + Geography + Genealogy
With a Special Focus on Ancient and Medieval Irish Tribes and Septs

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B.C. xxx - Ice Ages and the Arrival of Humans.
B.C. xxx - Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages.
B.C. xxx - Celtic Ireland - Sons of Milidh.
A.D. - Conn of the Hundred Battles - The 'Annals'.
A.D. - Early People - Ptolemy's Map.
A.D. - Legendary Kings
A.D. - Royal Provinces and Sites. A.D. - Arrival of Christianity. A.D. - Provinces and Tribes. A.D. - The Golden Age. A.D. - Kingdoms and Dynasties. A.D. - The Viking Era. A.D. - Viking Settlement and Impact. A.D. A.D. - Pre-Norman, Territories and Surnames. A.D. - Norman Invasion, Irish Surnames and 1st landings. A.D. - Medieval, Irish and Anglo Surnames.

23. Nidex - Northern Ireland History
Northern Ireland Historical web sites. Links to history websites in Northern Ireland.Surely the answer is here somewhere!
http://www.nidex.com/history.htm
Nidex - Northern Ireland History
The History of Ireland and Northern Ireland is complex and hotly disputed, many sites have been set up to try to explain our history but as the saying goes if you understand Irish history you don't really understand. Whether you're interested in Northern Ireland sport, tourism, industry or just want to find out more about our great country, then hopefully you'll find the links you need there. If you are interested in buying products from Northern Ireland then why not visit Poni-Express.com our sister site. If you wish to find out more about Nidex then go to Moreinfo .All these web-sites and thousands of other Northern Ireland links can be found at www.nidex.com Regards from all the Nidex team in Northern Ireland. Nidex The Web Northern Ireland Shopping Gifts Videos Domain names Cool FM Radio ... The Railway Preservation Society of Ireland Genealogy can be found at Genealogy Search Engines Yahoo Alta Vista Hotbot Excite ... Nidex -The Northern Ireland Index Local Links
Londonderry Antrim Belfast N I Tourist Board
Towns
Antrim Bangor Belfast Enniskillen ... Tyrone
Fun stuff
Entertainment Local Events Movies Music ... Contact relatives
News

24. Ireland's History In Maps - Irish History, Geography And Genealogy
A large collection of maps and detailed information.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlkik/ihm/index.htm
Search billions of records on Ancestry.com
History + Geography + Genealogy
With a Special Focus on Ancient and Medieval Irish Tribes and Septs

Map Collection
B.C. xxx - Ice Ages and the Arrival of Humans.
B.C. xxx - Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages.
B.C. xxx - Celtic Ireland - Sons of Milidh.
A.D. - Conn of the Hundred Battles - The 'Annals'.
A.D. - Early People - Ptolemy's Map.
A.D. - Legendary Kings
A.D. - Royal Provinces and Sites. A.D. - Arrival of Christianity. A.D. - Provinces and Tribes. A.D. - The Golden Age. A.D. - Kingdoms and Dynasties. A.D. - The Viking Era. A.D. - Viking Settlement and Impact. A.D. A.D. - Pre-Norman, Territories and Surnames. A.D. - Norman Invasion, Irish Surnames and 1st landings. A.D. - Medieval, Irish and Anglo Surnames.

25. Ireland History - History Of Ireland - Facts About Ireland
Ireland History. Learn about the history of Ireland, including Viking invasions, the potato blight in the 1800s, and independence from Great Britain.
http://www.destination360.com/europe/ireland/history

26. IRELAND History Jobs
Your search did not return any records. Try a different Category.
http://www.academicjobseu.com/content/categories/IRELAND_SocialScience-Hist.asp

27. Blogs | The Rhubarbleaf
The Crowley s from Friars Walk, Cork City, Ireland. History and family tree.
http://www.rhubarbleaf.com/
Blogs
Sarah Jennings born October 22nd, 2010 to Valerie and Shane Jennings
Submitted by dccrowley on Fri, 22/10/2010 - 13:28 Congrats to Valerie and Shane Jennings on the birth of their second daughter Sarah and to Leah on the birth of her sister.
Welcome to the other Kevin Barry (Hyland)
Submitted by dccrowley on Fri, 24/09/2010 - 22:40 Kevin Barry Hyland that is :) Barry as I believe he is known as is a son of Paul and Rita Hyland is in his forties. We are very glad to have found out about you.
Ethan Daniel Carne
Submitted by dccrowley on Mon, 20/09/2010 - 09:40 Congrats to Jennifer and John Carne on the birth of their son Ethan Daniel Carne born on September 19th 2010.
There is more to Cork city than Friars Walk
Submitted by dccrowley on Thu, 09/09/2010 - 22:08 I was adding links to the links page last night. I noticed a link to the Crowley Family Genealogy Forum and thought that's been a while since I had a look. So I did a search for Friars Walk.
Wow! The start of the 7th generation! Congrats to David Geary and Caroline Haddad on the birth of Leila and Liam.
Submitted by dccrowley on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 12:52 Updating the Rhubarbleaf :) Just found out from Daniel Crowley that we have just hit generation 7! and that is also the 200th Crowley recorded on the family tree.

28. Ireland History | IExplore
The history of Ireland is, by any standard, a troubled and often tragic one. The most enduring features of it are, firstly, an unswerving commitment to Catholicism on the part
http://www.iexplore.com/dmap/Ireland/History

29. Ireland: History - TripAdvisor
Inside Ireland History Before you visit Ireland, visit TripAdvisor for the latest info and advice, written for travelers by travelers.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g186591-s203/Ireland:History.html

30. Bulmers Irish Cider | Bulmers Berry Cider | Bulmers Pear Cider | Www.bulmers.ie
Information about the cider-makers in Clonmel, Ireland, history of its cider and downloads of related wallpaper. The brand is exported as Magners.
http://www.bulmers.ie/

31. Ireland History - Northern Irish History Belfast Dublin - Part 2
Above Early Irish architecture A hundred years after the Christian era the four great fortresses of Ireland were erected or enlarged by Tuathal Teachtmhar at Tlachtgha, Taillte
http://www.irelandhistory.org/page/2

32. Karate In Cork - Karate In Mayfield - Mayfield Karate Club Est 1971
SKI club run by Sensei Abe McCarthy and located Cork, Ireland. History, instructors, articles, photographs, Karate-Do and culture information.
http://www.mayfieldrenshukan.com/

33. The Oregon Trail Pipe Band
(Portland) Band playing Brien Boru pipes from Northern Ireland. History, event calendar and repertoire.
http://www.angelfire.com/music3/oregontrailpipeband/
The Oregon Trail Pipe Band
Formed in 1997, we are a pipe band based in Portland, Oregon. We play Brien Boru bagpipes from Northern Ireland.
About the Brien Boru Pipes A History of the Oregon Trail Pipe Band
Upcoming Gigs and Events
Repertoire ... Links
Currently we are on hiatus. Please check in from time to time to see if we are up and piping again!
Uniform:
Black tunic with brass buttons; individual tartan brats with silver Tara brooch; saffron kilt; dark green caubeen with green hackle and "Mac Rose" badge; black belt; black sporran; green hose with saffron flashes; black shoes with silver buckles.
Summer alternate to the tunic is short-sleeved khaki uniform shirt with tie. Cold weather alternate is black military sweater.
We marched as a trio in the 2005 Athena Caledonian Games, Athena, Oregon... and got a third place band award!
We performed in the St. John's Parade, an annual event in the St. John's neighborhood of Portland.
Click HERE to see us in action!
Click below for more photos.
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CLICK HERE for photos from our 2001 trip to Northern Ireland!

34. Ireland.iol.ie
Ireland History 1000 years of historic events and the Irish people
http://ireland.iol.ie/~dluby/ireland.htm

35. BBC NI - Learning - William III - King Billy - Home
BBC Northern Ireland. History, links and interactive media.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/learning/william/index.shtml
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36. Ireland Indiana - Ireland History - Index
Ireland History Ireland is the outgrowth of The Irish Settlement. For the very first beginnings go to the Ireland Settlement link on this website.
http://www.irelandindiana.com/IrelandHistory/Index.htm
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Ireland Historical Society

Ireland History

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Home Page
Ireland History
The Ireland Presbyterian Church was built in 1885. This church was the outgrowth of the 1817 log church and the 1849 church at Shiloh Cemetery. Presbyterian Church services were held in Ireland until 1940. In 1940 the church closed and those who wished to became members of the Jasper Presbyterian Church. You may read about the early Cumberland Presbyterians in The Irish Settlement link on this website. The pioneers of the Ireland area served in the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, the Mexican War and the Spanish American War. So, as the Civil War was brewing, the Ireland Home Guards were organized May 4, 1861. The home guards were trained and were ready to do battle. They mustered into the 58th Regiment on December 17, 1861. They served in the battles of Corinth, Ft. Bragg, Sherman's March to the Sea, Chickamauga and Murfreesboro. The soldiers wore the Union Blue in Company "C" and Company "E". Those in Company E gained the name and reputation as the "Sharpshooters of the Irish Settlement". Twenty-four men from Company E lost their lives in the Civil War. Ireland area natives have served their nation well in all the nation's wars since.

37. BBC News | Northern Ireland | Key Events In Northern Ireland History
A special report from 1998 on the BBC News website, dealing with some key events in the history of Northern Ireland.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/special_report/1998/northern_ireland/10657.stm

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Tuesday, January 13, 1998 Published at 07:21 GMT
Special Report
Key events in Northern Ireland history

Ireland has been divided administratively since 1922 when the Irish Free State was formed 12th century First involvement by England in Irish affairs when the Earl of Pembroke, known as Strongbow, intervenes in a local dispute in Leinster in 1170 . King Henry II lands the following year. English expansion continues and in 1177, Ulster is conquered by soldiers led by John de Courcy. 14th/15th centuries English expansion halted and then reversed. By the end of the period, English possessions are limited to a small area around Dublin. the 'Pale'. Everything outside is regarded as savage, giving rise to the expression 'beyond the pale'. 16th century First Henry VIII and then Elizabeth I take an increasing interest in Ireland. Colonisation increases again, sparking off several rebellions late in the century. The greatest of the revolts, led by Ulsterman Hugh O'Neill, the Earl of Tyrone, reaches its high point with victory over the English at the Yellow Ford in 1598, but he is defeated three years later at Kinsale and surrenders. 17th century Start of the 'Plantation of Ulster' - the systematic colonisation of Donegal, Tyrone, Derry, Armagh, Cavan and Fermanagh by settlers from England and Scotland.

38. IRELAND FACTS AND HISTORY
IRELAND FACTS AND HISTORY. 1. Early History(6,000 B.C.) 2. Geographics; 3. Population; 4. Cities And Counties; 5. Religion Language; 6. Education; 7. Culture The Arts
http://www.angelfire.com/ca/irelandhistory/1998.html
IRELAND FACTS AND HISTORY
Early History. Geographics. Ireland, Republic of (Gaelic Éire), republic comprising about five-sixths of the island of Ireland. the country consists of the provinces of Leinster, Munster, and Connaught (Connacht) and part of the province of Ulster. the rest of Ulster, which occupies the northeastern part of the island, constitutes Northern Ireland, a constituent part of Great Britain. the republic has a total area of 70,283 sq km (27,136 sq mi). Population. The population of Ireland is predominantly of Celtic origin No significant ethnic minorities exist. Characteristics of the population of the Irish Republic is 3,540,643., giving the country an overall population density of about 50 persons per sq km (about 129 per sq mi). The population decreased from the 1840s, when about 6.5 million persons lived in the area included in the republic, until about 1970, largely because of a high emigration rate. In the 1980's, the population increased at an annual rate of only 0.5%. About 57% of the population live in urban areas. For administrative purposes, Ireland is divided into 27 counties, most of which are described in separate articles, and 5 county boroughs, which are coextensive with the cities of Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, and Waterford. The following counties are in Ireland: Carlow, Dublin, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois (Laoighis), Longford, Louth, Meath, Offaly, Westmeath, Wexford, and Wicklow, in Leinster Province; Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Tipperary North Riding, Tipperary South Riding, and Waterford, in Munster Province; Galway, Leitrim, Mayo, Roscommon, and Sligo, in Connaught (Connacht) Province; and Cavan, Donegal, and Monaghan, in Ulster Province. The capital and largest city is Dublin, with a population of 920,956. Cork is the second largest city and a major port, with a population of 173,694. Other cities and towns, important primarily as trading centers for produce, with their population figures include Limerick (76,557) and Waterford (41,054).

39. Saint Patrick's Cathedral Armagh | Church Of Ireland
Seat of the Primate of All Ireland, with history, services, virtual tour, visitor and contact notes.
http://www.stpatricks-cathedral.org
In This Section
Welcome to Armagh’s Anglican Cathedral
Saint Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral stands on the hill from which the City of Armagh derives its name – Ard Macha; the hill of Macha. Less than half a mile away, on the adjoining hill, is our sister St Patrick’s Roman Catholic Cathedral. In recent years many visitors have returned again to Armagh, the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland and I hope this website will encourage you to do so too. Both Cathedrals are part of the Northern Ireland Tourist Board’s St Patrick’s Signature Trail and all of us involved in their oversight, are keen to ensure that visitors to Armagh’s Christian heritage sites feel welcome and inspired. You will be most welcome to join us at any of our Sunday or daily services or just to spend time either in quiet reflection or looking at the beautiful architecture. Patrick Rooke
Dean

40. History Of Ireland - Lonely Planet Travel Information
The island has been the subject of a series of conquests since the 8th century BC, when the fearsome Celtic warrior tribes began making steady attacks on the island – the
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/ireland/history

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