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editGuides
- Talk:Theresa Greenfield
- businesspost 2021 "What lies in store for the eco firebrand? ... Last year, Saoirse McHugh was the subject of a vigorous and almost existential debate on Wikipedia."
- independent 2021 attended pre Rabharta Glas meetings
- IT 2023 Finbar Cafferkey, killed fighting fit Ukraine, was brother of her partner, Colm, the Irish language officer in Achill.
Permanent linking
edit- Special:Diff/675392431 is a shortcut to https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Composition_of_Connacht&diff=prev&oldid=675392431
- But if you pick adjacent revisions in history and hit "difference" to get https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Composition_of_Connacht&type=revision&diff=675392367&oldid=675296181 then oldid is [as the name suggests] the earlier revision, not the later one so
- Special:Diff/675392367 compares the after with the before
- Special:Diff/675296181 compares the before with the before-before
- Special:Permalink/675296181 link to version rather than diff
TL;DR: diff=prev&oldid=nnn is misleading, as "prev" is older than "oldid".
Common reference template partials
edithttp://opac.oireachtas.ie citations:
- {{Cite web |title=xxx |url=xxx |date=xxx |series=Official publications |volume=xxx |author=Department of the Taoiseach |location=Dublin |publisher=Stationery Office |format=PDF |accessdate=xxxtoday}}
Direct link to Irish charts record example. jnestorius(talk) 16:42, 15 March 2024 (UTC)
For id:
- Template:Cite_book#Identifiers list of builtin foo parameters
|foo=bar
- Category:External link templates has foo templates for id parameter
|id={{foo|bar}}
including- {{Project MUSE}}
Ping
edit{{user link|Jnestorius}} like {{ping|Jnestorius}} but not formatted as vocative.
as WP:MENTION says, "Mention templates don't work in edit summaries." use format [[User:Foo12345|.]] in edit summaries to ping a user discreetly, e.g. here.
Transclude
editExample of transcluding lede of one article as WP:SUMMARY section in another, with context-appropriate textual changes.
See also WP:SELTRANS — Help:Transclusion#Additional markup for selectively transcluded sub-article leads — Wikipedia:Summary style#Using excerpts for article synchronization
Anchors
editPrefer
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As the former ensures Foo will not scroll beyond the heading
See Wikipedia:Redirect#Warning:
- Don't give an anchor the same name as a section heading – this creates invalid code, as anchor names must be unique.
- Be careful with anchor capitalization – section redirects are case-sensitive in standards-compliant browsers.
Or else
{{anchor}}<!-- [[Foo]] redirects here-->
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Wrap/nowrap
editSuppose a table has two types of column: those who data is always short, and those which may be long. Ideally:
- On a wide screen, the short-data columns should be wide enough for no linebreaks but no wider, while the long-data columns will use the browser's table-fitting algorithm to fill up the width and minimise the line breaks and row height.
- On a narrow screen, even the short-data columns need to have line breaks for maximum use of screen space.
How can we do this? Adding style
attribute values? width
column header violates #2 if fixed pixels and won't work if percent; max-width
doesn't work anywhere in tables. What about finding the widest cell in the column and adding to that? {{nowrap}} also violates #2 and {{avoid wrap}} does not work. Use style="width:nnem;"
, adjusting by trial and error so that it's just wide enough to fit on one line (with some margin for variant CSS schemes). My example is this edit where the widest Location is " Paray-le-Monial" (10em) and the widest Date is "1952 May 27-Jun 1" (9em). Those columns never expand beyond those maxima (allowing Notes and Theme to grow as the screen widens) but will shrink on narrow screens.
Note that the aforementioned edit also makes judicious (i.e. minimal) use of {{avoid wrap}} on dates: only where the format is yyyy Mn1 dd1-Mn2 dd2
and between the Mn
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Tables
edit- {{Table alignment}} with
class="wikitable defaultcenter col1left col4right"
but rowspan or colspan may interfere and need manual override - {{shy}} – Can be used to help narrow columns by adding a soft hyphen to a word to allow it to wrap.
- {{sticky header}} - Makes column headers stick to the top of the page while scrolling through table data.
- {{sort under}} - moves the sorting arrows under the headers.
- {{row hover highlight}} - adds row hover highlighting, and option for white background.
- {{static row numbers}} - adds a column of row numbers to a table.
More
edit- {{Cite web |title=xxx |url=xxx |date=xxx |series=Official publications |volume=xxx |author=Department of the Taoiseach |location=Dublin |publisher=Stationery Office |format=PDF |accessdate=zzztoday}}
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Linkrot
editTemplate:Internal search templates common doc
Special:LinkSearch e.g. pages linking to "historical-debates.oireachtas.ie/S"
regex101.com to ttest search and replace
- historical-debates.oireachtas.ie gives no response, whereas debates.oireachtas.ie and oireachtasdebates.oireachtas.ie redirect to www.oireachtas.ie/en/debates although to the day's index page, not the relevant debate within that date.
- sometimes the count corresponds, sometimes they are one out; for 1st and 2nd Dáil sometimes well out, see [[]]
- the format of anchors change from #N123 to #para_123 ; need to check whether they match
- the new format lacks column numbers
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Irish
edit- teanglann.ie Dictionary and Language Library
- Foclóir Gaeilge-Béarla (Ó Dónaill, 1977)
- English-Irish Dictionary (de Bhaldraithe, 1959)
- Grammar Database with downloadable inflection XML files
- Pronunciation Database
- focloir.ie New English-Irish Dictionary
- gaois.ie Fiontar
- tearma.ie Bunachar Náisiúnta Téarmaíochta don Ghaeilge
- logainm.ie Placenames Database of Ireland
- ainm.ie An Bunachar Náisiúnta Beathaisnéisí Gaeilge
- duchas.ie National Folklore Collection of Ireland
- eDIL Old/Middle Irish
Lists
edit- https://wikipedialibrary.wmflabs.org/users/my_library/
- irishstaterecords.blogspot.ie
- Irish State Administration Database
- discovery.dho.ie most resources copied from other sites, qv. "As of August 31st, 2013, the activities of the Digital Humanities Observatory have ceased. Although DHO:Discovery will continue to be hosted, there will be no further updates to collections or development of new data visualisations."
- Irish History Online (RIA) part of a European network of national historical bibliographies
- External resources (list from RIA site)
- QUB Centre for Data Digitisation and Analysis list of projects, some linked
- Anonymously published in nineteenth century periodicals
- curranindex
- Wellesley index-- subscription only?
Newspapers
edit- https://www.independent.co.uk/archive/1999-03-05 shows URL format for date
- https://news.google.com/newspapers Google News Archive
- see also support.google.com born-digital news searches
Stormont
edit- stormontpapers Commons debates
Hansard
edit- Parliament.uk from 1988
- MillbankSystems 1803-2005
Indexes of
- Offices includes e.g. attorney-general-for-ireland
- Constituencies e.g. Cork County
- http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/bills/government-of-ireland-bill for any bill
- http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/bills/p#PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY (IRELAND) ACT REPEAL BILL for PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY (IRELAND) ACT REPEAL BILL and later synonyms, variants, and misspellings.
Missing volumes
editMissing pre-1900 are on HathiTrust ([1] means only 1 sitting, ie one day for Lords or Commons, is missing from millbanksystems). Some are also on UFDC, more structured than HathiTrust.
- series 1
- series 2
- series 3
- series 4
- 6 23 26
- Vol 74 cc.137-158 HL 7 July 1899
- Vols 96, 98, 100, 117, 127, 128, 155, 161, 168, 170, 190, 199
- series 5 Commons
- Vols 2, 6, 20, 33, 37, 40, 49, 57, 59, 63, 67, 75, 76, 78, 79, 81, 89, 93, 96, 97, 98, 100, 102, 110 [1], 111, 115 [1], 124, 129, 132, 136, 137, 139, 141, 142 [1], 144, 145, 146, 147, 158, 160, 164, 165, 168, 171, 172, 178, 179, 180, 184, 190, 196, 201, 212, 213, 220, 221, 228, 229, 232, 243, 246, 250, 258, 271, 282, 294, 297, 306, 308, 316, 340, 354, 366, 367, 375, 379, 384, 394, 405, 410, 412, 418, 424, 429, 442, 451, 454, 455, 471, 490, 492, 506, 519, 525, 534, 541, 559, 576, 593, 611, 628, 647, 665, 683, 700, 719, 726, 752, 789, 802, 824, 844, 862, 869, 873, 879, 900, 920, 937, 956, 966, 993 (Part 1), 993 (Part 2)
- series 5 lords
- Vols 14, 16 [1], 23, 24, 25, 44, 46, 88, 90, 97, 135, 168, 370 (1 missing)
- (Lords archive only from 567 1995-22-15 so no missing from millbanksystems are available there)
- series 6 commons
- Vols 10 [1], 11, 30, 43, 66 (Part 1), 66 (Part 2), 85, 104, 117, 141 (Part 2)
- Volume 142 on from 1988-11-22
Records of the Parliaments of Scotland
Journals
edit- JHC v.65 is 1819 insterad of 1810 in catalog.
Procedure
editCommons Standing Orders — possibly these are updated as a sessional paper in each session?
- Redlich The procedure of the House of Commons; a study of its history and present form
- Vol.1
- BOOK I— HISTORICAL
- PART I The Growth of the Historic Orderi of Business
- CHAPTER I General Survey 3
- CHAPTER II Procedure in the Estates Parliament 6
- CHAPTER III The Development of the Historic Procedure of Parliament 26
- CHAPTER IV The Order of Business and the Development of THE System of Party Government (1688-1832) ... 52
- PART II Reforms in Procedure since 1832
- CHAPTER I Reform of the Antiquated Procedure (1832-1878)... 73
- CHAPTER II Obstruction by the Irish Nationalists and its Overthrow (1877-1881) 133
- CHAPTER III The Urgency Procedure and the Introduction of the Closure (1881-1888) 164
- CHAPTER IV Mr. Balfour's Procedure Reforms (1888-1902) ... 186
- PART I The Growth of the Historic Orderi of Business
- BOOK I— HISTORICAL
- Vol.2
- BOOK II MODERN PROCEDURE
- PART I AUTHORITIES AND LITERATURE
- CHAPTER I LEX ET CONSUETUDO PARLIAMENT! 3
- CHAPTER II ORIGINAL AUTHORITIES AND LITERATURE :
- I LIST OF AUTHORITIES ... ... ... ... 10
- II LIST OF BOOKS CONSULTED 14
- PART II THE ARRANGEMENT OF THE BUILDING AND THE RECORDING OF PROCEEDINGS
- CHAPTER I THE MEETING PLACE AND ARRANGEMENT OF SEATS ... 21
- HISTORICAL NOTE ... ... ... ... ... 26
- CHAPTER II PUBLICITY OF PROCEEDINGS AND REPORTS OF DEBATES... 28
- HISTORICAL NOTES :
- I THE ADMISSION OF STRANGERS ... ... ... 34
- II PUBLICATION OF DEBATES ... ... ... 36
- CHAPTER III PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS 39
- HISTORICAL NOTE 47
- CHAPTER I THE MEETING PLACE AND ARRANGEMENT OF SEATS ... 21
- PART III THE SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
- CHAPTER I OPENING OF THE SESSION AND CONSTITUTION OF THE HOUSE 51
- HISTORICAL NOTE 62
- CHAPTER II PROROGATION AND DISSOLUTION ... 65
- CHAPTER III MAKING AND KEEPING A HOUSE AND THE ARRANGEMENT OF THE SITTINGS ... ... ... ... ... ... 68
- HISTORICAL NOTES :
- I THE QUORUM 75
- II THE TIME OF THE SITTINGS 76
- CHAPTER I OPENING OF THE SESSION AND CONSTITUTION OF THE HOUSE 51
- PART IV THE CONSTITUTIONAL POSITION OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS AS AFFECTING ITS PROCEDURE
- CHAPTER I THE RELATION OF THE Two HOUSES AND ITS EFFECT ON PROCEDURE ... ... ... ... 79
- CHAPTER II THE CROWN, THE GOVERNMENT, AND THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 89
- PART V THE RELATION OF PROCEDURE TO THE POLITICAL AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
- CHAPTER I THE PARTIES AND THE RULES 103
- HISTORICAL NOTE AS TO ATTENDANCE AT THE HOUSE 112
- CHAPTER II THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ... 115
- CHAPTER I THE PARTIES AND THE RULES 103
- PART VI THE ORGANS OF THE HOUSE
- CHAPTER I THE SPEAKER AND HIS OFFICE 131
- CHAPTER II THE FUNCTIONS AND LEGAL POSITION OF THE SPEAKER... 140
- CHAPTER III THE HISTORY OF THE SPEAKERSHIP ... ... ... 156
- CHAPTER IV THE SPEAKER'S DEPUTIES 169
- CHAPTER V THE OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ... ... 172
- HISTORICAL NOTE 177
- CHAPTER VI COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS... ... ... 180
- 1. STANDING COMMITTEES ... ... ... ... 182
- 2. SESSIONAL COMMITTEES ... ... ... ... 184
- 3. SELECT COMMITTEES ... ... ... ... 187
- 4. JOINT COMMITTEES 197
- 5. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE ... ... 198
- CHAPTER VII HISTORY OF COMMITTEES IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ... 203
- PART VII THE FORMS OF PARLIAMENTARY WORK
- 1. MOTIONS 215
- 2. PUTTING THE QUESTION 221
- 3. AMENDMENTS ... ... ... ... ... ... 228
- 4. DIVISIONS 233
- 5. PETITIONS 239
- 6. QUESTIONS ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 241
- 7. ADDRESSES TO THE CROWN 244
- 8. ADJOURNMENTS AND URGENCY MOTIONS 248
- 9. BILLS 252
- HISTORICAL NOTES :
- I PARLIAMENTARY FORMS ... ... ... ... 258
- II THE MAJORITY PRINCIPLE 261
- PART I AUTHORITIES AND LITERATURE
- BOOK II MODERN PROCEDURE
- Vol.3
- BOOK II— MODERN PROCEDURE— (continued)
- PART VIII The Course of Business in the House of Commons
- CHAPTER I General Survey i
- CHAPTER II Classification and Division of Business 8
- CHAPTER III Order of Proceedings at Individual Sittings ... 27
- Historical Note ... ... 37
- PART IX Order ln Speaking and in Debate
- CHAPTER I Freedom of Speech ... 42
- CHAPTER II Order in Debate 51
- CHAPTER III Penalties for Breaches of Order ... 70
- Historical Note ... ... ... ... ... 82
- PART X The Process of Legislation
- CHAPTER I Discussion of Bills in the House of Commons ... 85
- CHAPTER II The Share of the House of Lords in Legislation ... 100
- CHAPTER III Royal Assent to Bills io5
- Historical Note 109
- PART XI Financial Procedure
- Preliminary Observations 113
- CHAPTER I Fundamental Principles 114
- CHAPTER II Discussion of the Estimates ... ... ... ... 133
- CHAPTER III The Finance of 1903 153
- CHAPTER IV History of Financial Procedure 159
- PART VIII The Course of Business in the House of Commons
- BOOK III— THEORETICAL
- Introduction 175
- CHAPTER I Bentham's Theory of Parliamentary Procedure and its Reception ... ... ... ... 177
- CHAPTER II Theory of the Order of Business 189
- SUPPLEMENTARY CHAPTER Changes in Procedure since 1905 202
- APPENDIX
- I — Standing Orders Relative to Public Business 227
- II — Sessional Orders 244
- III — Speaker Brand's Urgency Rules 247
- IV — Closure Rule as Proposed by the Government in 1887 ... ... ... ... ... 251
- V — Standing Order No. i as Adopted in 1888 ... 252
- VI — Supply Rule of 1896 ... ... ... ... 253
- VII — Procedure Reform Scheme of 1902 ... ... 254
- VIII — Proclamation Dissolving Parliament and Summoning Another ... ... ... ... 262
- IX — Order in Council for Issue of Writs ... 263
- X — Motion and Amendment ... ... ... ... 264
- XI — Amending a Bill in Committee... ... ... 265
- XII — Weekly Summary of the Position of Legislation ... ... ... ... ... ... 267
- XIII — Votes and Proceedings of the House of Commons ... ... ... ... ... ... 268
- XIV — Closure by Compartments ... 274
- XV — Specimens of Form of Estimates ... ... 275
- XVI — Vote on Account 278
- XVII — Appropriation Act, 1904 ... ... ... ... 279
- XVIII — Statistics as to Legislation by the House OF Commons ... ... ... ... ... 282
- XIX — Financial Summary, 1903 ... ... ... ... 283
- INDEX 285
- BOOK II— MODERN PROCEDURE— (continued)
Irish Parliament
edit- 1879 Return of all MPs (204 MB) from Bodleian
- Statute rolls Hathi index vols 1-5
- History of the Irish Parliament Ulster Historical Foundation
- constituencies
- Search Biographies of MPs / Statutes 1692-1800 / Election Results 1692–1802
- Irish Legislation Database QUB
- The origin and history of the constitution of England, and of the early parliaments of Ireland William Betham, 1834
- pp 273-281 are on the 1299 parliament of Wogan, naming towns (in Latin) which were taxed, and specifying 2, 3, or 4 MPs per shire and borough. Does not say whether named towns sent MPs. Betham doubts the proceedings merit the label "parliament", both for form and function; the justiciar met the burgess before the parliament, which they did not attend; and most places named were "market towns of little note or character". Some other names -- abbeys and cantreds. All interesting.
- p.316 has 1374 list
- pp323-4 1377; 325-7 1380; 327-9 1381
- JSTOR 553673 The Irish Parliament Rolls of the Fifteenth Century (1943) - proctors, unlike England where Convocation was separate from Parl; maybe only assented on relevant decisions; p.455 has list of abbeys represented. (seems inferior clergy had separate representation -- two proctors per diocese, but Armagh by custom sent only in in 15C, maybe as inter anglicos only? -- p.457).
- Parliaments and councils of Mediæval Ireland Richardson and Sayles (1947 IMC)
- 1420–21 PhD p.256
- eleven counties and liberties (Meath, Dublin, Kildare, Louth, Wexford, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Cork, Limerick, Waterford and Carlow)
- the clergy from their equivalent dioceses (Meath, Dublin and the chapter of the prior of Holy Trinity, Kildare, Armagh inter Anglicos, Ferns, Ossory, Cashel, Cork and Cloyne, Limerick, Waterford and Lismore, Leighlin )
- and nine cities and towns (Dublin, Drogheda, Wexford, New Ross, Kilkenny, Cork, Kinsale, Youghal, Limerick)
- 1420–21 PhD p.256
Penal laws
editGorges Edmond Howard 1775 p.179 fn "penal" vs "remedial" laws [against Popery]:
- As these expressions remedial law and penal law, have often occurred throughout this collection, it may not be amiss to mention the following distinction which has been made between them; viz. a remedial law, is, where before there was a right of a private nature arising from natural justice, without any adequate remedy. But where an act of parliament prohibits any thing to be done, which is not malum in se, or commands a thing to be done for the good of the community, under a penalty, or by way of satisfaction of damages, it is properly penal; vid. Andrew's Rep. 116
Newenham p.184 fn annual count of certificates of conformity filed at Irish Chancery: 1703–8 under "first" Popery Act [2 Ann c.6] and 1709–73 under "second" Popery Act (1709 [8 Ann c.3])
Statutes Passed in the Parliaments Held in Ireland
editEarlier printings listed in Quinn, David B. (1943). "Government Printing and the Publication of the Irish Statutes in the Sixteenth Century". Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Section C. 49: 45–129. ISSN 0035-8991. JSTOR 25505975.
The Old series includes acts not included in the new series
Parliamentary papers
edit- University of Southampton Hartley Library Ford Collection @ archive.org:
- British Non-Parliamentary Publications
- British Parliamentary Publications mainly Ireland-related
hathitrust "Parliamentary papers" and "Sessional papers"
- 1797 -- 3 vols not Parliamentary papers in the usual sense; historical addresses and standing orders
- 1801-95 -- 1979 vols full view – sorted by session-date and volume-num; incomplete but good start
- 1829-42 -- 68 vols full view - mixed in with later search-only
- 1900-63/4 fullview nearly all 1900-02, a few 1910-20, many 1959-64, few others
- HL 1714-1805 (1978 reprint) possibly only indexes for 1714-94 (subset also here)
- HL 1840 2, 5, 15, 17, 20, 40, 46 and 2, 5, 7-8, 19-21, 23, 26
- HL 1900-02, 20-22
- HL 1933-54
- Bills 1932-68
- Indexes
- 1801–1832 (1834)
- 1801-26 Bills Rpts Accts
- 1801–1852
- 1801-52 Sel Cttees
- 1852-61
- 1852-69
- 1870-79
- 1880-89
- 1890-99
- 1911–1920
- 1900-1949
- HL 1837-42, 45-51, 57/8, 93/4, 98-99, 1903, 1906-07
- HL 1801-59
- HL 1859-1913 partial : 1859-70 : 1871-1884/5 : 1903-05 : 1908-10 : 1912-13
- Specific interesting
- Accounts of the net public income and expenditure of Great Britain in each financial year from 1688 to 5th January 1801; and of the other receipts into and issues from the Exchequer, distinguishing the amounts raised by creation of debt, and the amounts applied to the reduction of debt, showing also the balances at the beginning and end of each year; similar accounts of the net public income and expenditure of Ireland, 1688 to 1800, inclusive; accounts of the gross public income of Great Britain, and of the gross public expenditure, for each financial year from 5th January 1801 to 5th January 1817; similar accounts of gross public income and expenditure of Ireland, 1801 to 1816; similar accounts of the gross public income and expenditure of the United Kingdom for each financial year from 5th January 1801
- Part I: 1688–1816, and Appendix 1–6; pp.1–479 HC 1869 XXXV (366) 1
- Part II: 1816–1868, and Appendix 1–13; pp.1–733 HC 1869 [? XXXV] (366-I) [? c.490]
- Appendix XIII p. 313ff. is "Explanatory and historical notices"
Historical geography
edit- Irish Historic Towns Atlas Online > Chronological listing of available towns/cities 1. Kildare; 2. Carrickfergus; 3. Bandon; 4. Kells; 5. Mullingar; 6. Athlone; 8. Downpatrick; 10. Kilkenny; 11. Dublin, part I, to 1610; 12. Belfast part I, to 1840; 13. Fethard; 14. Trim; 15.Derry~Londonderry; 18. Armagh; 20. Tuam; 21. Limerick; 22. Longford; 23. Carlingford; 24. Sligo; 25. Ennis;
- GIS at UCD and on the Web: Find Spatial Data & Other Datasets for Ireland
- The Quagmire of Administrative Districts from website of Eneclann, "A TCD Campus Company!
- Dec/Jan 1605/6 Erection of Wicklow, incl Inquisition on bounds and subunits and orders effecting (Nos. 35-39 from A Repertory of the Inrolments on the Patent Rolls of Chancery in Ireland, Commencing with the Reign of King James I. Vol. 1, Part 1; John Caillard Erck (J. M'Glashan, 1846))
- Barry, Terry (2012-11-12). "A review; The baile". A History of Settlement in Ireland. Routledge. pp. 66–. ISBN 9781134674633. Retrieved 13 March 2017.
- W. Reeves (22 April 1861) On the Townland Distribution of Ireland, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol. 7, pp. 473-490
- "Boundaries". Home > Education > Third Level and Academic. Ordnance Survey Ireland. Retrieved 5 June 2017.
The purpose of this document is to explain what are Statute and Administrative Boundaries, when they were enacted, how we show them on Ordnance Survey Ireland (OSi) plans and why they are important
- libguides.ucd mapscalesandsymbols details on old OS
- Wikishire British Isles map w detached parts of counties
- 1836-42 county and barony changes: Statutory Orders etc, 1st ed; Vol.2; County, Ireland; 2: boundaries; h: Dublin 1839-11-18; pp.42–45 includes all Dublin baronies, not just intercounty transfers.
Hardinge; has list of baronies from various surveys, might predate those of List of baronies of Ireland
- Hardinge, W. H. (1873). "On Manuscript Mapped and Other Townland Surveys in Ireland of a Public Character, Embracing the Gross, Civil, and Down Surveys, from 1640 to 1688". The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy. 24: 3–118. JSTOR 30079258.
- Hardinge, W. H. (1863). Memoir on manuscript mapped and other townland surveys in Ireland (1640-1688). Dublin : Royal Irish Academy.
See User:Jnestorius/Town boundaries
Identifying Irish Place Names lists sources including Addenda to the Census of Ireland for the Year 1841 and Townlands in Poor-Law Unions
Parl papers HC 1847 56 (697) 329 Road Sessions Towns one per barony.
- Ordnance Survey letters John O'Donovan et al
- Murphy, Donal A. (1994). The two Tipperarys: the national and local politics, devolution and self-determination, of the unique 1838 division into two ridings, and the aftermath. Relay. ISBN 978-0-946327-13-3 – via Internet Archive.
Printed gazetteers
edit- Parl Gaz Ireland:
- Google Books Vol. I: A–C, Vol. II: D–M, Vol. III: N–Z
- Archive TXT Vol. I: A–C Vol. II: D–M Vol. III: N–Z
- Parl Gaz England & Wales:
- Archive TXT Vol.1 A-D
- Lewis Topog Dict
- Ireland
- 1st ed 1837 libraryireland Google v.1
- 2nd ed 1849 v.1 1849 Anbbey-Julianstown [v.2 1840 ]
- Ireland
- England
- 1st ed 1831: v.1, v.2, v.3, v.4
- 7th ed. 1848
- Wales 1849
- Scotland 1846
- England
- Charles Smith The Ancient and Present State of the County and City of Cork (1776 ed.; 1750 ed. Oireachtas PDF) has barony-by-barony, including "cantred of Kilbritton" and "barony of Bear and Bantry"
- 'Kilbrittain, MacCarthy Reagh's chief fortress, with a large tract around it, had been taken from the De Courceys. This conquest must have taken place in comparatively recent times, for, when Smith wrote, this district was not included in the barony of Carbery, but was classed by itself as the Cantred of Kilbrittain.' (Journal of the Cork Historical & Archaeological Society (April–June 1904) "The Barony of Carbery" p.75 W. F. T. Butler
- An Hibernian atlas (1776) Oireachtas has bad maps (e.g. Dublin looks post-1842) but some interest (e.g. Tipp shows Ileagh; Cork Ibane and Barryroe separate).
Civil parishes
edit- Church and state - Ireland subject index
- Account of Parishes united and disunited by Order of Lord Lieutenant in Ireland 1718-1818
- A RETURN of Unions of Parishes in Ireland dissolved under the Act 3 & 4 Will.4, c.37 ; s.124. 1834-44
- Goblet, Yann M. (1932). Topographical index of the parishes and townlands of Ireland in Sir William Petty's MSS barony maps (c. 1655-9) and Hiberniae Delineatio (c. 1672) (Adobe Flash). Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission. Retrieved 6 March 2019. Footnotes of "Parishes" section note where a Parish in Petty's map corresponds to a townland in the Townland Index.
Catholic parishes
edit- Wexford / Ferns - lists all townlands (not all docs archived)
- lists shared townlands[1]
- Culleton, Edward : The Organ of the (2007). "The Evolution of the Catholic Parishes in County Wexford". The Past (28). Uí Cinsealaigh Historical Society: 5–42. JSTOR 25520132.
- dioceses shapefile available on CSO site ED_SA
- O'Mahony, Eoin; Murphy, Michael J. (2018). "Drawing lines on pages: remaking the Catholic parish maps of Ireland as a tidal public geography". Irish Geography. 51 (1). doi:10.2014/igj.v51i1.1326 (inactive 2022-06-04). ISSN 0075-0778. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
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: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of June 2022 (link)- describes project but no link to online. "This paper outlines the results of a project that attempted the initial digitisation of Catholic parish boundaries to make them more available."
- ESB rural electrification 792 "rural areas" often Catholic parish
- Scan of contemporary national map (was crude to begin with, and is physcially faded and tirn, and scan is low-res)
- Google map layer x-links to contemporary map fragments
Acts
edit- 11 Eliz sess. 3 Chap. IX (Rot. Parl. cap. 19.) 1569 authorises shiring of Ulster and Connaught, excluding "liberties of Tipperarie or Kerie" and "any franchises or liberties" given to archbishops or "any other person or persons, bodies politique or corporate, their heirs or successours, or to the heires or successours of any of them"
Census towns
edit- 1958 Dáil answer on "census town" definition change.
Outside Ireland
editParl rep papers by session:
- Oct 1830 - April 1831 pop of Eng Wales Scot boroughs, and other communications
- Sept 1831 pop of Eng and Wales boroughs, and other communications.
- 1832 parliamentary boundaries
- Surveys: IX. "The English Reform Legislation" Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1820-1832, ed. D.R. Fisher
- "Parliamentary Representation" from General Alphabetical Index to the Printed Bills, Reports, Estimates, Accounts and Papers, of Session 6 December to 16 August, 1831–32 pp.39–42 (gives a good view of the various confusing parallel numbering schemes for papers, volumes, etc.)
- "Parliament" from General Index To The Papers, Printed By Order Of The House Of Commons 1801–1832 (1834) pp.278–282
- [Vol 36] has lots of preliminary reports; (hathitrust 1832 parl papers search has 26 of 48 vols, but not 36; searching by title/desc in index vols gives no matches)
- Ireland 36 (435) 613; [36 (550) 625];
- Vol. 37 England old boroughs info
- Boundary commissioners: (Eng Wal 8 vol indexed) I see from inclusion of Merthyr in Cardiff that these are not the final adaptations, but maybe the boundaries themselves were as specified.
- visionofbritain zoomable map gives indirect link to maps.
- England cover all 3 Vols, each in two parts: 38.I incl general info; 38.II; 39.III Kent–Middlesex; 39.IV Monmouth-Somerset; 40.V; 40.VI Vol.41 (357) divisions of counties
- Wales Vol 41.VII; Vol.41.VIII
- Scotland 42 (408) 1 NLS soft index and hi-res maps — maps show only new bdy, not old; instrs (p.1) say "His Majesty's Government, after an examination of several of the Plans and Reports of the different Commissioners, con siders it advisable to take advantage of the intervening period, to have the whole reconsidered and revised, for the purpose of attaining a greater degree of uni formity in the system followed. ... Two of the Commissioners will assist you in carrying on the revision; and in general, without being controlled by local divisions or jurisdictions, you will assign such Boundaries as the circumstances of each Burgh may seem to require, making sufficient allowance for the future extension of the Town." — I interpret as meaning "the Eng and Ir reports (or maybe the previous round of Scottish reports? 'In carrying these Instructions into execution, it may be necessary that some of the Burghs should be revisited by the Commissioners.'compatible with either) show there's no point in considering ancient bdys, so just cut to the chase.
- Ireland: 43 (519) 1 scan unfolds some maps but not others; most maps (Cashel an exception) show only prop bdy, not pre-existing bdy (unlike 1837 rpt). OTOH this Dungarvan map though described by antique-prints-maps.com as "Published by Charles Knight in "The English Encyclopaedia" in 1854" seems an error (see English Encyclopaedia "Dungarvan" article) whereas it matches Parl Gaz sv "Abbeyside" desc "one of two maps of Dungarvan in the Report on Borough Boundaries"; while proposal map is unfolded in hathitrust, old map is folded, but visible edge matches antique-prints-maps.com one.
- Contents lists towns most "Boundary report and Plan" but Dungarvan and Mallow are "Boundary report and two Plans"; "Manor of Mallow" and "Mallow"
- Vol.5 first 3 papers are reports of select committees considering commissioners' reports, on Arundel, Dungarvan Youghal and Mallow
- 1835 Mun Comm Eng Wal
(see 1938 index of 1801–52 papers; 1837 index of 1801–37 papers)
- First Report [HC 1835 (116) xxiii 1 / HL 1835 (38)]
- Appendix [Summary statistics and tables; pp. 52–131 of First Report] — foldout tables not unfolded in Google scan
- Appendix to the First Report [distinct from above Appendix; this Appendix comprises the reports on individual boroughs]:
- Part I; M W and SW pp. 1–662 [HC 1835 (116) xxiii 133 / HL 1835 (38a)]
- Part II: SE and S pp. 663–1408 [HC 1835 (116) xxiv]
- Part III; N and N Mid pp. 1409–2080 [HC 1835 (116) xxv]
- Part IV; E and NW pp. 2081–2860 [HC 1835 (116) xxvi 1]
- Part V; Home / "not in any district" pp. 2861–2940 [HC 1835 (116) xxvi 787]
- Analytical Index [HC 1839 xviii (402) 1] (to first report and appendix)
- [Second Report; London and Southwark] [HC 1837 (239) xxv 1] Extracts:
- Statistical journal and record of useful knowledge (October 1837) Vol.1 No.1 pp.1–19 "It is thought that the first number of a Statistical Journal, published in the metropolis, cannot commence more appropriately than with a copy of the last report of the Municipal Corporations Commissioners to the Crown, relative to the corporation of the city of London." Following are subsets of this:
- Most of T. J. Hogg's missing reports [HC 686 (1837-8) xxxv 223] (instead of p.221 is p.71 in the index of the Google-scan; but that index is a later typescript, perhaps inserted after some reports had been removed from the volume?)
1837 Ireland mun corp borough boundaries
- Report books.google; maps folded up.
- Maps in colour limerickcity
- GIS boundary datasets created by the project (1831-1851) The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure
- preceding states following two eliminate Scottish exclaves:
- Inverness and Elgin County Boundaries Act, 1870
- Boundaries of counties and parishes in Scotland as settled by the Boundary Commissioners under the Local government (Scotland) act, 1889 (published before some changes were finalised) introduction states how many exclaves there are; explains how had already been done away with for some purposes; states how the 1889 act completely does away with all of them (except one in Dunbartonshire). Later gives the text of the orders reassigning them (search for "cease to be part of that county").
Municipal Boundaries Commission (Ireland), 1880
edit- Municipal Boundaries Commission (Ireland) (1881). Part I: Evidence with Appendices; Dublin, Rathmines, Pembroke, Kilmainham, Drumcondra, Clontarf, and also Kingstown, Blackrock, and Dalkey. Command papers. Vol. C.2725. Retrieved 10 July 2020 – via Internet Archive.
- Municipal Boundaries Commission (Ireland) (1881). Part II: Report; Dublin, Rathmines, Pembroke, Kilmainham, Drumcondra, Clontarf, and also Kingstown, Blackrock, and Dalkey. Command papers. Vol. C.2827. Retrieved 10 July 2020 – via Internet Archive.
- Three [monochrome scans of colour] maps, including suburban townships, police district, bridge tax district, and proposed fire district.
- Municipal Boundaries Commission (Ireland) (1881). Part III: Report and Evidence relating to Towns [under general acts of 1854, 1828, and 1840, and special acts] except Cork and Belfast. Command papers. Vol. C.3089. Retrieved 10 July 2020 – via Internet Archive.
- Municipal Boundaries Commission (Ireland) (1881). Supplement to part III: Maps of all the towns referred to in Part III. Command papers. Vol. C.3089-I. Retrieved 10 July 2020 – via Internet Archive.
- mostly in alphabetical order; colour scans
- Municipal Boundaries Commission (Ireland) (1881). Part IV: Report and Evidence, with Appendices and Maps, relating to the Towns of Cork and Belfast. Command papers. Vol. C.3089-II. Retrieved 10 July 2020 – via Internet Archive.
- "Maps from the Municipal Boundaries Commission (Ireland), 1880" (PDF) – via Oireachtas Library.
- looseleaf colour scans of all maps except Cork: first Belfast [unnumbered] then rest numbered 1–105, ordered as in C.3089-I except Dublin 1-3 inserted as Nos.39-41 [and much better, colour, scans]
- Maps show "current boundary", "proposed boundary of inner area" [often the same as the current], and "proposed boundary of outer area" [sometimes much wider], and sometimes [current?] ward boundaries
Censuses
edit- Census Volumes 1926 to 1991 CSO
- 1841 census on Google
- townland indexes archive.org: 1861, 1871, 1881 supp, 1891 supp, 1901, 1911 supp
- NI censuses 1926 to 2001 (with topog. index 1926 and 1937 suppl; but not 1961 index OCLC 963643020, or 1971 suppl OCLC 977030149)
OCLC 27312037 Addenda to the census of Ireland for the year 1841; showing the number of houses, families and persons in the several townlands and towns of Ireland, containing the population figures for townlands — would be useful for small towns not recorded in 1851 census.
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Maps
edit- UCD index of OS town plans
- South Dublin Historical Mapping
- "Layers > Duncan 1821" shows old baronies (includes Upper [and a bit of Nether] Cross in blue, Donore in Yellow, Sepulchre in red; boundaries of other baronies and "City of Dublin Liberties" not coloured -- are they shown at all?
- Maps of the escheated counties of Ireland, 1609 / copied at the Ordnance Survey Office in Southhampton, Colonel Sir Henry James, Director http://digital-library.qub.ac.uk/
Oireachtas
edit- Oireachtas Committee Reports 1922-2007
- archive.oireachtas.ie not available 2015-10-29
- 193.178.2.84 times out 2015-10-29
- Bills index and Title index
- http://oireachtasdebates.oireachtas.ie/debates authoring/debateswebpack.nsf/titleindex?readform&chamber=seanad&year=1935&month=03 is Seanad 1935-03 title index for month (year doesn't work alas).
- Parent year http://oireachtasdebates.oireachtas.ie/debates authoring/debateswebpack.nsf/datelist?readform&chamber=seanad&year=1927 allows click of months to provide previous.
Digitized libraries
edit- Global
- [13] Online Books Page index
- archive.org
https://archive.org/search.php?query="a just dissatisfaction with their municipal"&sin=TXT&and[]=year:"1836"
"a just dissatisfaction with their municipal" in text of 1836 works- britishparliamentarypublications can search text of this collection
- National
- kbr.be
- search.obvsg.at at Österreichische Nationalbibliothek
- gallica.bnf.fr Gallica at Bibliothèque nationale de France
- Germany
- digitale-sammlungen.de Münchener DigitalisierungsZentrum for Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
- staatsbibliothek-berlin.de
- digitalesthueringen.de
- bdh.bne.es
- Pomeranian Digital Library
- University
- Canada
- Germany
- bib-bvb.de uni-augsburg.de
- tu-darmstadt.de
- uni-duesseldorf.de
- uni-frankfurt.de
- ub.uni-heidelberg.de
- UK
- BL theses search
- Bodleian Oxford [on Google books, but available outside US]
- Ireland
- Other
- Kildare Library Journal of the Co. Kildare Archaeological Society (1891-2006) and Kildare Observer (1880-1935)
- Directories
- Directory of manuscripts
- European Studies: Digital Libraries of Europe
- theeuropeanlibrary.org search multiple catalogues
EPPI
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editSome of these allow manual specification of URL beyond the last page
- Select Committee on fictitious votes
- Three reports listed here; 1st's Appendix has list of all electors in all counties; 3rd's ditto for some boroughs incl Dublin
- 1833 Poor Law Commission and State of poorer classes
- 1835 Mun Corp
Google books
- id=c9VbAAAAQAAJ Index this one; might have it all
- id=ZUcxAQAAMAAJ "Southern, midland, western and south-eastern circuits, and part of the north-eastern circuit, Part 1" includes all of those, maybe more
- id=B1MSAAAAYAAJ
- Part III conclusion of NW (p.1002 real and Google, though start of book)
- St Johnstowne, Longford (p.1287-93 real; pp.1283,104-9 Google)
- Dublin Index p.112 (previous is St Johnstowne, Longford, which is pagenumbered in error with the after rather than the before section;
- Dublin Ctd. p.117 (first after index, ie pp.1-116 not included in sequence)
- Dublin Appendix 1: Guilds p.269
- Dublin Appendix 2: Manorial jurisdictions or Liberties p.289
EPPI
- 10925 - 638 pages first report
- TOC Report
- Report p.1 of 40
- TOC Appendix
- Summary stats
- TOC Dublin pt 1 followed by pp1-116
- App pt 1: S, Mid, W (not rest, ie SE and Part NE)
- App table
- 10926 - 32 pages first report: supplement
- 10927 - 120 pages City of Dublin: report, part I
- 10928 - 880 pages Catalogued as "appendix part I" but unrelated Commission into electoral abuses, and start of Poor commission.
- 10930 - 204 pages appendix, part II: North-Eastern Circuit and part of North-Western Circuit
- 11044 Catalogued as "appendix, part III: North-Western Circuit" but unrelated
- 11045 City of Dublin: report, part II; transcript, but no page images.
- Manor courts
- 1837 report: evidence per manor from each seneschal, includes lists of townlands (but note e.g. Dungarvan manor = Dungarvan (UK Parliament constituency), OS c.1840 6-inch boundary comprises loads more than seneschal lists, so I guess he used bigger denominations than Richard Griffith. Oh well.
- Hudson, John (10 July 1837). "Manor of Dungarvan". In Select Committee on Operation of Small Debt Jurisdiction of Manor Courts in Ireland (ed.). Report, minutes of evidence, appendix and index. Parliamentary Papers. Vol. HC 1837 XV (484) 1. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
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- 1855 Fairs & markets
"Local Taxation, Ireland — 18015–1834". Indexes to Reports of the House of Commons, 1801–1834. Sessional papers. Vol. HC 1837 xl (498). 10 July 1837. [Grand Jury Presentments (1815-27); Dublin (1822-5); Limerick (1820-2); tolls and customs (1826, 1834)]
- Local taxation lists of towns
- 1853 town commissioners list
- 1855 town commissioners list
- 1865
- incl markets and fairs App 8
- 1866-8
- 1869
- 1872
- 1896 tables IV–VII
- Returns of local taxation in Ireland, 1865 includes introductory description and classification;
LGBI reports
editAll archive.org except EPPI* — 1 - 1873 2 - 1874 3 - 1875 4 - 1876 5 - 1877 6 - 1878* 7 - 1879 8 - 1880 9 - 1881 10 - 1882 11 - 1883 12 - 1884 13 - 1885 14 - 1886 15 - 1887 16 - 1888 [ 17 - 1889] 18 - 1890 19 - 1891 20 - 1892 21 - 1893 22 - 1894 23 - 1895 24 - 1896 25 - 1897 26 - 1898 27 - 1899 28 - 1900 29 - 1901 30 - 1902 31 - 1903 32 - 1904 33 - 1905 34 - 1906 35 - 1907 36 - 1908 37 - 1909 38 - 1910 39 - 1911 40 - 1912 41 - 1913 42 - 1914 43 - 1915 44 - 1916 45 - 1917 46 - 1918 47 - 1919 48 - 1920 [ 49- 1921]
Griffith Valuation etc
edit- Griffith testimony at County Cess, Ireland: report from the Select Committee on Grand Jury Presentments of Ireland; last page Q.690 on dividing townlands by parish:
- You have used the word parish and townland; are the boundaries in any degree commensurate, that is to say, will the boundary of a townland, for example, be the boundary of the parish? The boundaries of parishes are always boundaries of townlands; that is to say, one townland cannot be con¬ tained in two parishes ; it sometimes happens that an estate may lie on both sides of the boundary of a parish, and that the townland in each parish is called by the same name, and is considered to be one townland, but in such cases I have always divided the townland, and added the word upper or lower, east or west, to the original name, to serve to distinguish them. As each parish will be separately assessed, it is necessary that no confusion should arise as to the boundaries of any denomina¬ tion or division belonging to it, consequently in all cases the boundary of a parish must likewise be the boundary of a townland as far as that parish or the county assessment is concerned.
- Griffith testimony at Select Committee on general valuation, 1869; Q.1318 says 69500 townlands.
- askaboutireland maps
- Sir Richard Griffith's three valuations of Ireland, 1826-1864 Smyth, William Anthony (2008) PhD thesis, National University of Ireland Maynooth
- And because the boundary legislation did not take cognisance of any ecclesiastical division other than parishes, Griffith was obliged to determine the precise status of the numerous granges which had been recorded as separate ecclesiastical divisions in the copies of the diocesan registers which Griffith had received.
- Griffith had developed an effective method to determine what townlands were to be allocated to each parish: he simply allotted a townland to that parish to which it paid tithe. If a townland was exempt from tithe it was allocated to the parish to which it paid church cess and if a townland paid neither tithe nor church cess it was allocated to the parish by which ‘it was wholly or for the most part surrounded
- Similar to Griffith’s use of the tithes to determine parish boundaries, he employed the county presentment records to determine intercounty boundary disputes, as in the case of the disputed boundary between the ‘county of Derry [and] the county of Antrim’ ... . In Griffith’s opinion, if the whole of the river belonged to the ‘county of Derry’ [sic] then the ‘county of Antrim should not pay any portion of the expense of the mason work.’
- This 1834 report showed that twenty seven counties contained detached portions of baronies ‘insulated’ within other baronies of the same county ... seven counties (Cavan, Dublin, King’s, Meath, Queen’s, Tyrone and Waterford) had a detached portion insulated within other county bounds. ... Griffith considered it important that the consolidation of these detached portions should be completed before the Ordnance Survey maps were drawn.
- Before the assistant boundary surveyor commenced the perambulation of a parish, he received a list of the townlands drawn up by the high constable of each county. Although these lists were the official record of townlands, Griffith considered them to be ‘generally very imperfect’; so much so that, by 1828, the general practice within the boundary department was to regard estate papers as a more reliable townland list.
- as townland boundaries were generally coextensive with estate boundaries, a person familiar with the boundaries of each estate would be of assistance to the survey’s deliberations. ... . In essence, Griffith advised the assistant boundary surveyor that, for townlands totally contained within an estate, he could simply lay out the townland boundaries from the tracings of the estate maps. In the case of townland boundaries that were coextensive with the boundaries of an estate the surveyor could accept the agreed view of the proprietors on both sides of the townland boundary as to what was the lie of the townland boundary
- Townlands divisions were not considered to extend into larger lakes such as Lough Neagh and Lough Erne but to end at the ordinary water mark (which is part of the explanation as to why the total parish area does not always equate to the sum of the area of the townlands it contains). However, county, barony and parish boundaries had to be defined through inland bodies of water but all boundaries were terminated at the ordinary high water mark on the seashore.
- In addition those ‘ancient’ demesne lands that were on the original high constables’ list supplied to the assistant boundary surveyor were to be marked as townlands in their own right. If the demesne was found to have been enlarged then the assistant boundary surveyor was obliged to mark out the boundaries of the townlands which had been subsumed into the modern demesne lands.
- Within the boundary department there were three elements to be officially considered when deciding upon what place names would be inserted on the boundary sketch map: 1. the official list of townland names supplied by the high constable; 2. the name recorded in the estate papers; 3. information gleaned from local residents.
- Griffith’s Instructions (1832) also outline the procedure to be adopted when the assistant boundary surveyor came upon two (or more) townlands within a single parish that possessed the same name even though they were distinct townlands in their own right. In order to distinguish one from the other, Griffith employed the same technique as Petty had used whilst conducting the Down survey. He instructed his assistant boundary surveyor to affix some characteristic term such as north, east, upper or lower to the townland name. This agnomen was to be affixed after, and not before, the place name, so instead of writing East Crossterry the correct format was Crossterry East. If,however, a parish boundary passed through a single townland, this townland was to be recorded as two distinct and individual townlands within each parish under the same name without any distinguishing appendage.
- The assistant boundary surveyors, during their perambulation of the townland boundaries, were also ‘to ascertain, and register’ in their field books the names applied to localities that contained several townlands such as ‘Bollinagleragh, in the county of Leitrim’, or bigger areas that contained several parishes such as Connemara, in County Galway, and to list the townlands or parishes which these tracts of land contained in their field books
- the assistant boundary surveyor was instructed to draw up a list of the townland names according to the manner in which they were pronounced by the local people
- However, whilst the Irish scholars George Petrie, Eugene O’Curry, John O Donovan and poet James Clarence Mangan were recruited into the Ordnance Survey topographical department it would seem that the office of the boundary survey retained the final authority to decide the orthography of the place names. But it has been suggested from 1832, Colby informed the boundary department that they had no authority to alter the ordnance survey map for the county effectively putting an end to Griffith’s involvement in decisions regarding place names.
- Indeed, from 1834, following representations from a number of country gentlemen, all demesnes were marked by distinctive shading on the Ordnance Survey maps, their extent and names being supplied by the proprietors
Language
edit- Levin, Beth (September 1993). English Verb Classes and Alternations: A Preliminary Investigation. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226475332. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
- Liberman, Anatoly; Hoptman, Ari; Carlson, Nathan E. (2010). A Bibliography of English Etymology. U of Minnesota Press. ISBN 9780816667727. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
Dictionaries
edit- site:merriam-webster.com inurl:dictionary "chiefly British"
- site:ahdictionary.com inurl:word "Chiefly British"
- site:collinsdictionary.com inurl:dictionary "US and Canadian"
- site: oxforddictionaries.com/ inurl:definition -inurl:us "North American"
- Green’s Dictionary of Slang
- English Dialect Dictionary — eddonline Search; archive.org scans: Vol 1: A–C, Vol 2: D–G, Vol 3: H–L, Vol 4: M–Q, Vol 5: R–S, Vol 6: T–Z Suppl Bibliog
Oxford English Dictionary
edit- Publication dates for the parts of the OED
- archive.org
- NED/OED1
- OED Supp 1 A-G (1972), 2 H-N (1976), 3 O-Scz (1982), 4 Se-Z (1986)
- OED 2
Style guides
edit- Guardian
- Economist 2011 archive
- Univ Oxford (PDF; brief, for students)
- BBC News
- Daily Telegraph
- Seven from archive.org:
- BBC News Styleguide2007.pdf
- Carolina A&T SU Stylebook 05-06.pdf
- European Commission English Style.pdf
- Modern Humanities Research Association- StyleGuide-V1- .pdf
- Reurters- Handbook Of Journalism.pdf
- The Guardian stylebook.pdf
- WHO style guide- PUB- 04.1.pdf
Sport
edit- Hymans, Richard; Matrahazi, Imre (2015). "Progression of IAAF World Records" (PDF). International Association of Athletics Federations. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
- History of IFAB, including minutes of the meetings Soccer South Bay Referee Association
Irish sport
edit- Moore, Cormac (2017). "Partition in Irish sport during the 1950s". In Dolan, Paddy; Connolly, John (eds.). Sport and National Identities: Globalization and Conflict. Routledge. ISBN 9781315519111. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
State Papers and Calendars
edit- Liber munerum publicorum Hiberniae, ab an. 1152 usque ad 1827, or, The establishments of Ireland: from the Nineteenth of King Stephen to the Seventh of George IV., during a period of six hundred and seventy-five years by Rowley Lascelles is not online.
- Appendix III: Index to "Liber Munerum Publicorum Hiberniæ." Deputy Keeper of Public Records in Ireland: Ninth report (1877) pp.21–58
- Hughes, James L. J., ed. (1960). Patentee Officers in Ireland 1173–1826, including High Sheriffs, 1661–1684 and 1761–1816. Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
- "II. TRANSCRIPTA OMNIUM LITTERARUM PATENTIUM Debitorum et Compotorum ac Annuitatuum sub testimonio Locatenentium aut Justiciariorum Hiberniæ, temp. Regis HENRICI V. et Regis HENRICI VI.". Rotuli selecti ad res anglicas et hibernicas spectantes: ex archivis in domo capitulari West-Monasterinesi, dfeprompti. Record Commission. 1834. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
IMC Proclamations 1660–1820:
- 1: 1660–1685 Chas 2
- 2: 1685–1714 Jas 2, W & M, Anne
- 3: 1714–1760 Geo 1, Geo 2
- 4: 1760–1790 Geo 3.1
- 5: 1791–1820 Geo 3.2
No. | Date | Title | Author | Editor | Notes |
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No.21 v.5 | Topographia Hibernica & Expugnatio Hibernica | Giraldus Cambrensis | James F. Dimock | ||
[46] | 1866 | Chronicon Scotorum A chronicle of Irish Affairs from the earliest times to 1135; and supplement containing the events from 1141-1150 | W. M. Hennessy | ||
No.48 | 1867 | Cogadh Gaedhel re Gallaibh | James Henthorn Todd | ||
No.53 | 1870 | Historic and municipal documents of Ireland, A.D. 1172-1320 | John Thomas Gilbert | "from the Archives of the City of Dublin" | |
No.54 v1 v2 | 1871 | Annals of Loch Cé | W. M. Hennessy | ||
No.69 | 1877 | Roll of the Proceedings of the King's Council in Ireland for a Portion of the 16th year of the Reign of Richard II, 1392-1393. | James Graves | Mainly in French | |
No.80 v1-v2 | 1884-1886 | Chartularies of St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin and the Register of its House at Dunbrody; and Pembridge's Annals | John Thomas Gilbert | ||
No. 89 [ v.1] [ v.2] | 1888 | Tripartite Life of Saint Patrick, with other Documents relating to that Saint | Whitley Stokes | v2 is "Patrick's writings, Muirchú's memoirs, Tírechán's notes, Fiacc's hymn, etc." | |
No.94 | 1889 | Register of the Abbey of St. Thomas, Dublin | John Thomas Gilbert | especially in the 13th century |
Bibliotheca Lindesiana
editSee also Bibliotheca Lindesiana. The 1910–13 printing consolidated all the 1890s provisional versions
BL Vol | Title | Date | hathi | archive | NLS |
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— | A bibliography of royal proclamations of the Tudor and Stuart sovereigns : and of others published under authority, 1485-1714 / [J.L.L. Crawford] ; with an historical essay on their origin and use, by Robert Steele. | 1910 | [24] | [25] | |
V | — Vol.I England and Wales | 1910 | [26] | [27] | [28] |
VI | — Vol.II Part I. Ireland Part II. Scotland | 1910 | [29] | [30] | [31] |
VIII | Handlist of proclamations issued by royal and other constitutional authorities, 1714-1910, George I to Edward VII : together with an index of names and places | 1913 | [32] | [33] |
Excerpts
editRoyal arms as used in Ireland: description "The arms on Irish proclamations have always been the same as those on English publications of the same date. However, during the reign of Queen Anne a number of flags were added to the arms. On Nos. 209,210 212 these flags show St. George's Cross and the Irish form of the Union Jack, but Nos. 213 and 214 show either a St. Patrick's or a St. Andrew's Cross." nos 209-214 images Nos.209 to 214
Compare 17C map of Connacht (by Johan Blaeu?) where arms have white cross on blue and white saltier on red; but same map coloured differently as George and Patrick. (Ulster same blue-red as 1st Connacht)
1846–1847 special famine presentment sessions at towns in barony; not always the same town, e.g. Johnstown and Urlingford for Galmoy, co. Kilkenny.
Calendar of documents, relating to Ireland (1171-1307)
editVol | Years | archive.org URL |
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1 | 1171-1251 | https://archive.org/details/calendarofdocume01grea_0 |
2 | 1252-1284 | https://archive.org/details/calendarofdocume02grea_0 |
3 | 1285-1292 | https://archive.org/details/calendarofdocume03grea_0 |
4 | 1293-1301 | https://archive.org/details/calendarofdocume04grea_0 |
5 | 1302-1307 | https://archive.org/details/calendarofdocume05grea_0 |
Calendar of the Justiciary rolls (1295-1314)
editVol | Years | Link |
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1 | Edward I 23-31 1295-1303 | https://archive.org/details/calendarofjustic01irel |
2 | Edward I 33-35 1305-7 | https://archive.org/details/calendarofjustic02irel |
3 | Edward II 1-7 1308-14 | https://archive.org/details/calendarofjustic00ireluoft |
Calendar of State Papers on Ireland
editCarew Manuscripts (1515-1624)
editVol | Years | archive.org/google URL |
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1 | 1515-1574 | https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044014582449;view=1up;seq=9 |
2 | 1575-1588 | https://archive.org/details/calendarofcarewm02lamb |
3 | 1589-1600 | https://archive.org/details/calendarofcarewm03lambiala |
4 | 1601-1603 | https://archive.org/details/calendarofcarewm04lamb |
5 | The Book of Howth. The conquest of Ireland, by Thomas Bray | https://books.google.ie/books?id=yUA2AQAAMAAJ (Howth Bray) |
6 | 1603-1624 | https://archive.org/details/calendarofcarewm06lambiala |
Ormonde
editIrish Manuscripts Commission Calendar of Ormond Deeds 6 vols 1932–43: 1 1172-1350; 2: 1350-1413; 3: 1413-1509; 4: 1509-47; 5: 1547-84; 6: 1584-1603
Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde 1902-20: (hathitrust vols 1-8 excl 6) Internet Archive has vols 1-7 bound as 4 docs, makes multivol searching simpler:
- 1: 1572-1660 general correspondence;
- 2: 1641-1653 letters relating to the government of Ireland during the rebellion of 1641, papers relating to the early life of the first Duke of Ormonde and to the life of Lord Bellasyse, and extracts from Charles the First's table and cellar book;
- 3: 1660-1675; general correspondence from the year 1660 to the year 1675, papers relating to the Irish revenue, and letters from the first Duchess of Ormonde
- 4: 1675-1685; general correspondence from the year 1675 to the year 1678, letters from Sir Robert Southwell, letters relating to Oxford University and the King's household, and licences for the Irish wool trade.
- 5: 1679-1681; general correspondence
- 6: 1681-1683; general correspondence
- 7: 1683-1688; general correspondence
- 8: 1688-1715; the correspondence of the second Duke of Ormonde from his succession to the title in the year 1688 to his departure from England in the year 1715, with a Diary of Events in Ireland during the reign of James the Second. Of the value of the second Duke of Ormonde's correspondence high hopes were entertained, but it has proved to be disconnected, and to be almost entirely confined to the administration of Ireland during his tenure of the office of Lord Lieutenant between the years 1703 and 1707 and 1710 and 1713
Public records
edit- EPPI subjects
- Commissioners of Public Records in Ireland: 1 (1810) to 19 (1829) in EPPI #1
- 6-10 Google books
- Reports by Commissioners for Publication of Ancient Laws and Institutes of Ireland [are minutes of committee, not the publications themselves]
- Actual texts
- Deputy Keeper of Public Records in Ireland
- Vols 1-32 (1869-1900) in EPPI #1
- Vol 33 (1901) [not in EPPI #1 or #2]
- Vols 34-52 (1902-1921; numbers "33-40" are actually 34-41; 42-52 are correctly indexed) in EPPI #2
- Vols 53–59 Oireachtas library
- List of reports and main contents in Pike, Luke Owen (2012-11-15). Year Books of the Reign of King Edward the Third. Cambridge University Press. pp. 37–40. ISBN 9781108047975. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
- Fiant#Sources for Vols. 7-22 incl Fiants obvsly.
Chancery
editVol | Years | Link |
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1 | Henry VIII to 18 Elizabeth | https://archive.org/details/calendarofpatent01irel |
2 | Elizabeth, 19th year to end of reign | https://archive.org/details/cu31924084250640 |
– | James I, 1 to 16 | https://books.google.ie/books?id=XD5JAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA1 |
– | James I, later | see doi:10.1017/S0021121400021222 |
3 | Charles I, 1st to 8th year | https://archive.org/details/cu31924084250657 https://archive.org/details/calendarpatenta00changoog https://archive.org/details/calendarpatenta00offigoog |
- Gilbert, John T. (1864). On the History, Position, and Treatment of the Public Records of Ireland. J.R. Smith. excoriates Patent and close rolls of Chancery etc as inaccurate
- A Repertory of the Inrolments on the Patent Rolls of Chancery in Ireland, Commencing with the Reign of King James I.
John Caillard Erck J. M'Glashan,
- Inquisitionum in officio rotulorum cancellariae Hiberniae asservatarum (Eliz - Will.3)
"Inquisitions,Post Mortem and Inquisitions Post Attainder—lesser-used sources for Irish genealogy" (History Ireland)
- Leinster vol I 1826 (hathitrust has Vol.1 with vol.2 title page)
- Ulster vol. II 1829
- Munster and Connaught only munscript copies in NLI.
- CPI
- Chartae, Privilegia Et Immunitates, Being Transcripts Of Charters And Privileges To Cities, Towns, And Other Bodies Corporate, […] 1171–1395 (Pr. For RCI, Dublin, 1829–30; Published, 1889)
- RCH
- RCH: Rotulorum Patentium Et Clausorum Cancellariae Hiberniae Calendarium, Hen. II–Hen. VII, Ed. E. Tresham (RCI, Dublin, 1828)
Calendar of State Papers (England)
editbritish-history.ac.uk mostly subscription
- Border Papers
- Close Rolls : Edward I - Richard II
- Early Mayor's Court Rolls: 1298-1307
- Papal Registers, Britain and Ireland
- Patent Rolls : Edward I - Henry III
- Colonial, America and West Indies
- Colonial, East Indies, China and Japan
- Domestic : Edward VI - Anne
- Foreign
- France
- Ireland
- Milan
- Scotland
- Simancas
- Spain
- Vatican
- Venice
Vol | Part | Title |
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1 | 1 | Correspondence between the king and Cardinal Wolsey, 1518-1530 |
1 | 2 | Correspondence between the king and his ministers, 1530-1547 |
2 | 3 | Correspondence between the governments of England and Ireland. 1515-1537/8 |
3 | 3 | Correspondence between the governments of England and Ireland. 1538-1546 |
4 | 4 | Correspondence relative to Scotland and the borders, 1513-Aug 1534 |
5 | 4 | Correspondence relative to Scotland and the borders, Aug 1534-1546 |
6 | 5 | Foreign correspondence, 1473-1527 |
7 | 5 | Foreign correspondence, 1527-1537 |
8 | 5 | Foreign correspondence, 1537-1542 |
9 | 5 | Foreign correspondence, 1542-1544 |
10 | 5 | Foreign correspondence, 1544-1545 |
11 | 5 | Foreign correspondence, 1545-1547 |
De L'Isle Papers
editReport on the manuscripts of Lord de l'Isle & Dudley preserved at Penshurst place Hathi Vol 2-5 full-view; 2 includes some 1570s Ormond--UpperOssory letters.
Rushworth, Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
edit- Volume 5, 1642-45 includes material on Ireland
Calendar of ancient records of Dublin, in the possession of the municipal corporation of that city.
edit- hathitrust has search-only of missing vols; may be accessible from US IP.
- niallbrn blogpost on Gilberts, John Francis Weldrick, and the project.
Vol | Pub | Ed | Years | U Calif libs | Others |
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1 | 1889 | JTG | 1447-1559 (plus all charters and grants, White Book, Chain Book) | UCal | Smathers |
2 | 1891 | JTG | 1558-1610 | UCal | Smathers |
3 | 1892 | JTG | 1611-50/1 | UCal | |
4 | 1894 | JTG | 1651-71 | UCal | Smathers UMich |
5 | 1895 | JTG | |||
6 | 1896 | JTG | 1692-1715/6 | UCal | |
7 | 1898 | JTG | 1716-30 | Smathers | |
8 | 1901 | RMG from JTG | 1730-40 (Jan) | UCal | |
9 | 1902 | RMG asst JFW | 1740-51 | UCal | |
10 | 1903 | RMG asst JFW | 1752-60 | UCal | |
11 | 1904 | RMG asst JFW | 1761-68 | UCal | NYPL |
12 | 1905 | RMG asst JFW | 1769-78 (Jan) | UCal | UMich |
13 | 1907 | RMG asst JFW | 1778 (May)-86 | UCal | UMich NYPL |
14 | 1909 | RMG asst JFW | |||
15 | 1911 | RMG asst JFW | |||
16 | 1913 | RMG asst JFW | 1807-14 (Jan) | UCal | |
17 | 1916 | RMG asst JFW | |||
18 | 1922 | RMG asst JFW | 1823-31 (Oct) | UCal | |
19 | 1944 | JFW | -1841 |
Statutory Rules and Orders
edit- 1st ed. (8 vols) published 1896; covers up to 1890
- Vol.2 contents incl "County, Ireland" and "County Court, Ireland"
The Statutory Rules and Orders Revised, being the Statutory Rules and Orders (Other Than Those of a Local, Personal Or Temporary Character) in force on December 31, 1903 (2nd ed.). H.M. Stationery Office. 1904. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
- Index to 13 vols.
- no "Ireland" entry, which is a pity.
- County (Ireland)
Details:
Banks
editExchequer bills: 1878 bank per county for deposit of
- Bank of Ireland
- Carlow Dublin Galway Louth Mayo Meath Queen's County
- Provincial Bank of Ireland
- Armagh Cavan Clare Cork Kerry Kilkenny King's County Leitrim Limerick Sligo Tipperary (North Riding) Tipperary (South Biding) Tyrone Waterford Wexford
- National Bank of Ireland
- Longford RoscommonWestmeath Wicklow
- Belfast Banking Company
- Donegal Down Londonderry Monaghan
- Northern Bank
- Antrim
- Ulster Bank
- Fermanagh
- Hibernian Bank
- Kildare
Pre-1922 statutes
editThe Statutes Project: Site Map "The primary aim of The Statutes Project is quite simple: to put the entire corpus of English / British parliamentary law online, for free, in multiple and easily reusable formats."
- Henry Hardcastle (1892) APPENDIX B. POPULAR OR SHORT TITLES OF STATUTES. A Treatise on the Construction and Effect of Statute Law
SLR 2007 s.8 lists sources:
Abbrev Pub date Publisher Period Full title H.M.D.I. 1870 LC of HMT under dir Master of the Rolls 1172 to 1320 Historic and Municipal Documents of Ireland C.D.I. vol. 1 1875 LC of HMT under dir Master of the Rolls 1171 to 1251 Calendar of Documents relating to Ireland C.D.I. vol. 2 1877 LC of HMT under dir Master of the Rolls 1252 to 1284 Calendar of Documents relating to Ireland C.D.I. vol. 3 1879 LC of HMT under dir Master of the Rolls 1285 to 1292 Calendar of Documents relating to Ireland C.D.I. vol. 4 1881 LC of HMT under dir Master of the Rolls 1293 to 1301 Calendar of Documents relating to Ireland C.D.I. vol. 5 1886 LC of HMT under dir Master of the Rolls 1302 to 1307 Calendar of Documents relating to Ireland P.R.O. vol. 1 1907 LC of HMT under dir Master of the Rolls in Ireland King John to Henry V Irish Record Office Series of Early Statutes P.R.O. vol. 2 1910 LC of HMT under dir Master of the Rolls in Ireland Henry the Sixth Irish Record Office Series of Early Statutes P.R.O. vol. 3 1914 LC of HMT under dir Master of the Rolls in Ireland 1st to 12th years of the reign of King Edward IV Irish Record Office Series of Early Statutes P.R.O. vol. 4 1939 auth Min Fin under dir Min Just 12th and 13th to the 21st and 22nd years of the reign of King Edward IV Irish Record Office Series of Early Statutes P.R.O. vol. 5 2002 National Archives of Ireland Richard III to Henry VIII Irish Record Office Series of Early Statutes
I think the irishstatutebook versions are:
Irl
editStatute Law Revision Act 2007 s.8: "Evidence of certain early statutes, etc."
- Berry, Henry Fitz-Patrick (1907). Statutes and ordinances, and acts of the Parliament of Ireland : King John to Henry V. Statute rolls of the Parliament of Ireland. Vol. 1. Public Record Office of Ireland – via Internet Archive.
- Berry, Henry Fitz-Patrick (1910). Statute Rolls of the Parliament of Ireland; Reign of Henry the Sixth. Statute rolls of the Parliament of Ireland. Vol. 2. Public Record Office of Ireland – via Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland.
- Berry, Henry Fitz-Patrick (1914). Statute Rolls of the Parliament of Ireland ...: First to the twelfth years of the reign of King Edward the Fourth. 1462-1472. Statute rolls of the Parliament of Ireland. Vol. 3. Public Record Office of Ireland – via Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland.
- Statutes and ordinances, and acts of the Parliament of Ireland : 12th and 13th to the 21st and 22nd years of the reign of King Edward IV. Statute rolls of the Parliament of Ireland. Vol. 4. Stationery Office. 1939 – via Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland.
- Connolly, Philomena (2002). Statute Rolls of the Irish Parliament: Richard III to Henry VIII. Statute rolls of the Parliament of Ireland. Vol. 5. National Archives of Ireland. ISBN 9781851826827 – via Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland.
- Quinn, David B. (July 1941). "The Bills and Statutes of the Irish Parliaments of Henry VII and Henry VIII". Analecta Hibernica (10). Irish Manuscripts Commission: 71–169. JSTOR 25510968.
- Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts (1897). Report on Manuscripts of C. Haliday, of Dublin; Acts of Privy Council in Ireland, 1556-71. HMSO. Retrieved 5 March 2019.
- Oireachtas PDF
The Irish statutes : 3 Edward II to the Union A.D. 1310-1800 (PDF) (Revised ed.). London. 1885.{{cite book}}
: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Re Statute Law Revision Act 1983:[2]
- The supposedly exhaustive Irish Statutes at Large (1310 to 1800) published by authority in 20 volumes omits all pre-1310 writs and ordinances and a considerable amount of post-1310 legislation as well. Recourse has therefore been had to the Irish Record Office Series of Early Irish Statutes published in four volumes, the first three edited by Henry Berry and the fourth by James Morrissey in 1939. A footnote at the bottom of the first page of the Schedule gives the references.
See also Short Titles Act, 1962 Schedule 1
GB
editUser:Jnestorius/UK Statutes links to original text of all Eng/GB/UK acts up to 1880
- pre-1909
From the Statutes Revised
- 1st edition Hathi Trust has some vols incl vol.1
- 2nd edition Hathi Trust has most vols to 1900 (1-3,5-10,13-20 index v1 of 2 and 2-6,8,9,12,13) so could work out "revised up to".. from the publication date of each volume as follows:
Vol Yrs Pub link 1 1235-1713 1888 Hathi full 2 1714-1800 1889 Hathi full 3 1801-14 1889 Hathi full 4 1814-30 1891 Hathi full 5 1830-6 1892 Hathi full 6 1837-42 1893 Hathi full 7 1843-6 1893 Hathi full 8 1847-52 1893 Hathi full 9 1852-7 1895 Hathi full 10 1858-1862 1895 Hathi full 11 1862/3-1867/8 1895/6 [url link] 12 1868-71 1896 Hathi full 13 1872-5 1897 Hathi full 14 1876-80 1899 Hathi full 15 1881-3 1900 Hathi full 16 1884-6 1900 Hathi full 17 1887-9 1909 Hathi full 18 1890-2 1909 Hathi full 19 1893-5 1909 Hathi full 20 1896-1900 1909 Hathi full 21 1900/1-19 19 [url link] 22 19-19 19 [url link] 23 19-19 19 [url link] 24 19-1920 1929 [url link]
Foreword to Third edition (1950):
- The first twenty volumes of the Second Edition, bringing the work of revision down to the year 1900, were published at intervals over a period of twenty-one years, and the last of these volumes was not published until 1909. Similarly, the last of the four subsequent volumes of the Second Edition, bringing the work of revision down to the end of 1920, was not published until 1929. None of the volumes of the Second Edition revised the earlier volumes, with the result that much of that edition was already out of date before it was completed.
- post-1909
As enacted (e.g. Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910 sec 2(3) was amended in 1912, not recorded in the online text.)
See also
- Short Titles Act, 1962 Schedule 2: ENGLISH STATUTES APPLIED BY POYNINGS' ACT, 1495
- Short Titles Act, 1962 Schedule 3: ENGLISH STATUTES APPLIED BY THE MAINTENANCE AND EMBRACERY ACT, 1634
- Short Titles Act, 1896
Vol. | From hathitrust | from British History Online | from Google books |
---|---|---|---|
1 | [34] | ||
2 | [35] | ||
3 | [36] | ||
4 Pt 1 | Edw.6, Mary 1, Ph & M, 1-27 Eliz.1 | Edw.6, Mary 1, Ph & M only | |
4 Pt 2 | 28-43 Eliz.1, Jas.1 | ||
5 | [37] | 1628-80 | |
6 | 1685-94 Jas.2, Will & Mary | 1685-94 | |
7 | 1695-1701 Will.3 | 1695-1701 | |
8 | 1702-07 1 Anne - 6 Anne | ||
9 | 1707-13 7 Anne - 13 Anne | ||
Alphabetical Index | |||
Chronological Index |
Statute Law Revision Acts
editMiscellaneous
edit- UNZ Review "alternative" viewpoints search is useful as index for articles in certain journals.
- Mullaney-Dignan, Karol Anne (2008) State, Nation and Music in Independent Ireland, 1922-51. PhD thesis, National University of Ireland Maynooth (discusses adoption of national anthem)
- The Wild Birds Protection (Amendment) Bill 1927 was passed by the Seanad and rejected by the Dáil at second stage; only such Dáil rejection in 1927.[3]
Per User:Jnestorius/Free State constitution amendments, the Constitution (Amendment No. 25) Bill, 1934 was passed by the Seanad but not even considered by the Dáil.
Samuels Collection of printed ephemera, TCD — each of the 5 boxes has an index of docs; whence:
- box 1 no.4 SF 1917 convention minutes
- box 2 no.82 "The truth about the army crisis" Liam Tobin
- box 4 no.72 Morning Post "The Cause of World Unrest" anti-semitic series, including No. VII synopsis of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion
- box 4 no.121 Cumann na Poblachta manifesto 1922
- Tricolour
- box 4 no.115 "Put him in to get him out: vote for McGuinness the man in jail for Ireland" tricolor poster for 1917 South Longford by-election
- box 5 no.48 "Fold me in the tricolour flag" green white and gold
- box 5 no.96 "Green, white and gold"
- box 5 no.100 "The tri-colour flag" "The Green and the White and the Orange so bright" — 'air "Orange and Green"'
- box 5 no.112 "Beneath our flag green white and gold"
- box 5 no.142 "The flag of freedom" (Joseph Stanley) "Then raise the Orange, White and Green" [p.3]
- Soldier's Song aliases
- box 5 no.45 "Soldiers are we"
- box 5 no.30 "A soldier's song: barricade song of the Irish Volunteers 1916"
- box 5 no.88 "Republican soldier's song" "with apologies to Peodar o Cearnaig [sic] "Some now are false to Eirn,s [sic] rights"
Administration (IPA journal)
- Issues since v63 2015 open access
- Hathitrust search v9-56 1961-2009
- McEldowney, John (1987). "The Appointment of Sheriffs and Administration of Justice in Nineteenth-Century Ireland". The political context of law. Seventh British Legal History Conference, Canterbury, 1985. London: Hambledon. pp. 119–134. ISBN 978-0-907628-84-2 – via Internet Archive.
- Townshend, Charles (1983). Political violence in Ireland: government and resistance since 1848. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-821753-4 – via Internet Archive.
- Todd, James Henthorn (1855–1869). Leabhar Imuinn; The Book of Hymns of the Ancient Church of Ireland. Dublin: Irish Archæological and Celtic Society.Leabhar Imuinn; The Book of Hymns of the Ancient Church of Ireland&rft.place=Dublin&rft.pub=Irish Archæological and Celtic Society&rft.date=1855/1869&rft.aulast=Todd&rft.aufirst=James Henthorn&rfr_id=info:sid/en.wikipedia.org:User:Jnestorius/Resources" class="Z3988">
- Fasciculus I (1855):
- I. The Hymn of St. Sechnall in Praise of St. Patrick.
- II. The Hymn of St. Ultan in Praise of St. Brigid.
- III. The Hymn of St. Cummain Fota in Praise of the Apostles.
- IV. The Hymn of St. Mugint.
- Fasciculus II (1869):
- V. The Hymn of St. Colman Mac Ui Cluasaigh.
- VI. The Hymn of St. Cuchuimne.
- VII. The Hymn of St. Hilary in Praise of Christ.
- VIII. The Hymn of St. Colman Mac Murchon, in Praise of Michael the Archangel.
- IX. The Hymn of St. Oengus Mac Tipraite in Paise of St. Martin.
- X. Gloria in Excelsis Deo.
- XI. The Magnificat, or Hymn of the Blessed Virgin.
- XII. The Benedictus, or Hymn of Zacharias.
- XIII. Te Deum Laudamus.
- XIV. The Hymn of St. Columba, "Altus Prosator."
- XV. The Hymn of St. Columba, "In te, Christe."
- XVI. The Hymn of St. Columba, "Noli Pater."
- XVII. The Prayer of St. John the Evangelist.
- XVIII. The Epistle of Christ to Abgarus, King of Edessa.
- XIX. Prefatory Remarks on the Hymn of St. Fiacc, in Praise of St. Patrick.
- Fasciculus I (1855):
- Irish Elections 1922-44: results and analysis links to PDF of ISBN 0-9519748-1-5 (1983)
Facsimiles of national manuscripts of Ireland
editFive Vols (I II III IV-1 IV-2) of photlithographic reproductions
- Catalogue and Index: Facsimiles of National Manuscripts of Ireland: From the earliest extant specimens to A.D. 1719: selected and edited: under the direction of the right Hon. Sir Edward Sullivan, Baronet, while Master of the Rolls in Ireland (PDF). London: HMSO. 1884.
- Parts I II and III transcriptions and commentary hathitrust
Google books
edit- Dickson, Brice (2019). The Irish Supreme Court: Historical and Comparative Perspectives. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-251246-8. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
Internet archive
edit- Busteed, M. A. (Mervyn Austen) (1990). Voting behaviour in the Republic of Ireland : a geographical perspective. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-823276-6.
Encyclopaedia Britannica
edit- 11th ed. Vol. 29 p.961 start of index of contributors' initials (unsigned articles mostly written by female drudges).
Google books
edit- Dawson, Robert MacGregor (2013-02-01). Development of Dominion Status 1900-1936. Routledge. ISBN 9781136241260. Retrieved 2 November 2017. [narrative and many primary texts]
- Brady, Paul (2013-10-14). "Social, political, and philosophical foundations of the Irish constitutional order". In Galligan, Denis J.; Versteeg, Mila (eds.). Social and Political Foundations of Constitutions. Cambridge University Press. pp. 269–294. ISBN 9781107032880. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
- Howe, Stephen (2000-04-06). "2: Contexts and Concepts; (i) Typologies". Ireland and Empire: Colonial Legacies in Irish History and Culture. OUP Oxford. pp. 7–20. ISBN 9780191543104. Retrieved 25 October 2017. [revisionist, traditionalist, Marxist, unionist, etc.]
- Maltby, Arthur; McKenna, Brian (2013-10-02). Irish Official Publications: A Guide to Republic of Ireland Papers, with a Breviate of Reports 1922–1972. Elsevier. ISBN 9781483188829. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
A New History of Ireland
editOUP link, volumes and chapter names accessible doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/isbn13nnnnnnn.003.00cc for volume and chapter online (subscription); volume indexes for these:
- doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199226658.001.0001 Volume I: Prehistoric and Early Ireland As of 20 October 2016[update] not there
- doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199539703.001.0001 Volume II: Medieval Ireland 1169–1534
- doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199562527.001.0001 Volume III: Early Modern Ireland 1534-1691
- doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199563722.001.0001 Volume IV: Eighteenth Century Ireland 1691-1800 As of 20 October 2016[update] not there
- doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199578672.001.0001 Volume V: Ireland Under the Union, I: 1801-1870 As of 20 October 2016[update] not there
- doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199583744.001.0001 Volume VI: Ireland Under the Union, II: 1870-1921
- doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198217527.001.0001 Volume VII: Ireland 1921-84
- doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199593057.001.0001 Volume VIII: A Chronology of Irish History to 1976: A Companion to Irish History, Part I As of 20 October 2016[update] not there
Deputations
edit- dail1919082000010 "Deputation accompanied by the Mayor of Limerick (Phons O'Mara) wished to make a statement to the House on the present situation in regard to the Limerick Technical Schools"
- dail1922011000004 Labour party and trade unions
- dail1922022800008 Three "deputations" seeking admittance: Catholic Total Abstinence Federation of Ireland, Irish Vigilance Association, and one "Re Jim Larkin". "It is an absurd matter to have deputations coming in and addressing us"; "A precedent was made when a Labour deputation was received"; "The sooner deputations understand that we are not a public meeting the better. ... I suggest that the first thing a deputation should do would be to put its case properly on paper, and not be coming here before us making speeches that go in one ear and out another." "Every little point that has arisen here to-day has been treated in a party spirit." "The Labour deputation that was received here some time ago was not intended to be regarded as a precedent. It was regarded as exceptional—to deal with a very grave matter" "We received a deputation from Limerick a long time ago. I think that this body —the sovereign body of the nation— should not refuse to receive deputations from any public body or any bodies that are working for the nation's good." "I would suggest that an arrangement be made by which applications be considered by the Whips on both sides and by the Speaker of the House" "We should make a rule to receive every deputation or no deputation" "If it is understood that we hear this deputation and that that ends the question of deputations I will agree to it." It was then agreed by a large majority that the deputation be heard.
- TOTAL ABSTINENCE DEPUTATION received, others apparently not.
- dail1922050300008 Army Officers involved in the pre–Civil War negotiations Seán O'Hegarty spoke, others were Dan Breen, Humphrey Murphy, Florrie O'Donoghue, Tom Hales, Seán Boylan. (Other negotiator were TDs anyway: Mulcahy, O'Sullivan, O'Duffy, Collins — all pro-Treaty).
- dail1925120950011
- I have received a communication that a deputation would wait upon the Dáil at Leinster House, representing the Nationalists of the Six Counties. In so far as this is a matter for my decision, the only precedent which I can find is this: a request was made by resolution of the Dublin Corporation for permission to come before the Dáil and present a petition. That question was raised in the House and the Committee on Procedure and Privileges was asked by resolution of the House to take up the question. They reported on 14th February, 1924, against any machinery being set up for the receiving of petitions by the House. That report was adopted by the House on 27th February, 1924. That is the only precedent which refers to the reception by the Dáil of petitions.
- The question of allowing deputations of persons not members of the Dáil has not arisen. For my part, if I am asked to be a guide on the question of procedure, it seems to me to be contrary to all Parliamentary practice to allow persons, not members of the House, to address the House. The matter, however, is one for the House.
- 14th February, 1924 report — "3. Provision is made in Articles 47 and 48 of the Constitution for the presentation of certain Petitions. The Standing Orders of both Houses dealing with Private Bills provide for the presentation of Petitions in certain cases. / 4. The Committee took into consideration other cases in which Petitions might be presented and recommend that the practice of presenting Petitions to the Dáil whether by Deputies or by any outside body should not be adopted."
Territorial waters
edit- Griffith's Valuation of fisheries (extra-parochial) are assigned to baronies in the 1861 census; what are their respective limits?
- p.154 Co. Donegal "The valuation, in 1861, of the Salmon Fishery (extra-parochial) in Inishowen, West, barony, £8 15s. ; of the Fishery (extra-parochial) in Raphoe, £112 • and of the Telegraph in Raphoe, £4, is included in the totals of these baronies respectively"
- p.255 Co. Londonderry "The Valuation, in 1861, of the Telegraph in Coleraine barony, £4; in Keenaght, £7 10s.; in North East Liberties of Coleraine, £4 15s. ; in North West Liberties of Londonderry, £2 10s., and in Tirkeeran, £6 10s. ; of the Salmon Fishery (extra-parochial) in North West Liberties of Londonderry, £398 5s., and of the Fisheries (extra-parochial) in Tirkeeran, £470 15s., is included in the totals of these baronies respectively."
- DPP v McNeill [1975] NI 177 – 66 NI court ruling that territorial waters off NI belong to NI not Republic
- HCRP 1998 cites this.[4] I guess in UK law the UK has the right to interpret the Govt of Irl Act 1920 even as it relates to the area no longer part of it. Maybe the fact that it predates the Statute of Westminster 1931 is relevant.
- Symmons, Clive R. (1976). "Who Owns the Territorial Waters of Northern Ireland". N. Ir. Legal Q. 27 (1): 48 –.
- Towey, Thomas (October 1983). "Who Owns the Territorial Waters of Northern Ireland? The McNeill Case: Another View". The International and Comparative Law Quarterly. 32 (4). Cambridge University Press on behalf of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law: 1013–1025. doi:10.1093/iclqaj/32.4.1013. JSTOR 759356.
- Symmons, C. R. (October 1984). "Who Owns the Territorial Waters of Northern Ireland? A Rejoinder". The International and Comparative Law Quarterly. 33 (4). Cambridge University Press on behalf of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law: 1064–1068. doi:10.1093/iclqaj/33.4.1064. JSTOR 759577.
- Lysaght, Charles (1990). "The Agreement on the Delimitation of the Continental Shelf between Ireland and the United Kingdom". Irish Studies in International Affairs. 3 (2). Royal Irish Academy: 81–109. JSTOR 30001772.
- "Continental Shelf Delimitation Agreement between Ireland and Britain: Motion". Dáil Éireann Debates. 29 November 1988. pp. Vol.384 No.8 p.23. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
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(help) Des O'Malley: "One of the most significant parts of this agreement is the part which has not been dealt with at all, that is the question of Northern Ireland waters. The significance of that may not have been fully grasped here but it was grasped by Mr. John Taylor, the Unionist MEP, who, I notice, some weeks ago, devoted a fairly long speech to the fact that the Northern Ireland waters were agreed, as it were in practical terms to be waters in dispute and therefore were ignored in the same way as the Rock of Rockall was agreed by the parties to this agreement to be in dispute and ignored for various purposes and the line drawn as if it did not exist. It is useful that the British have agreed this sort of arrangement without insisting on the waters around Northern Ireland [2189] being delineated as belonging to A or B. Perhaps point 1 in the line on map A starts as far south as it does to avoid that difficulty, but we should be told the position in relation to it."
References
edit- ^ Culleton, Edward (2007). "The Evolution of the Catholic Parishes in County Wexford". The Past (28). Uí Cinsealaigh Historical Society: 5–42. JSTOR 25520132.
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suggested) (help) - ^ "Statute Law Revision Bill, 1981: Second Stage. Thursday, 25 March 1982 Dáil Éireann Debate Vol. 333 No. 4". Retrieved 3 April 2017.
- ^ dail1927033000010; SAORSTÁT EIREANN. PUBLIC BILLS IN THE DÁIL. 1927.
- ^ Morgan, Bryn; Gay, Oonagh (11 May 1998). Northern Ireland: political developments since 1972 (PDF). House of Commons Research Papers. Vol. 98/57. pp. 6–7.
However, the question of the extent of the territorial waters of the south remained unsettled until the 1970s [ref 1 = D.P.P. v McNeill 1975 NI.177]