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Life [ top ] Works [ top ] Notes Dictionary of National Biography; Irish historian, genealogist, biographer; grad. TCD; law, Middle Temple, 1811; Irish bar, 1813; medallist, RIA 1827; prizeman, 1831; DNB [Long], b. 20 June, Bessville, co. Westmeath; TCD; bar. 1813; Munster Circuit; m. Miss Phillips; employed as genealogist in cases of Malone v. OConnor; Leamy v. Smith; Jago v. Hungerford, &c.; granted civil list pension under Russell; won RIA essay prize competition on political and social state of Ireland at the commencement of the Christian era, read 24 Nov. 1828; PRIA, Vol. XVI, first part [half]; further prize for account of Ireland in reign of Henry II; antiquarian collector; contrib. on Irish topography in Irish Penny Journal, ill. by Samuel Lover; poem called Dermid, or the Days of Brian Boru, 12 cantos substantial quarto; also Memoirs of the Archbishops of Dublin (1838), and History of the County of Dublin (1838); Annals of Boyle; unpublished autobiography; d. 20 Jan. Henry Boylan, Dictionary of Irish Biography (Dublin: Gill & MacMillan 1988); b. Bessville, Co. Westmeath; ed. TCD and Kings Inns; Irish bar, 1813; Cunningham gold medal, 1824 for an essay on early Irish society; contrib. articles on antiquities to Irish Penny Journal with ill. by Samuel Lover; works inc. Memoirs of the Archbishops of Dublin (1838); History of the County of Dublin ([Dublin: Hodges & Figgis] 1838); History of Drogheda (1844); Annals of Boyle (1845); King James Irish Army List 1689 (1855), a source of family history; d. 20 June. DIL article cites now-forgotten poem in 12 cantos, Dermid (1814); translations for Hardiman (1831). RAF says the poem was extolled by Walter Scott; bibl., Visit of her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, and His R. H. Prince Albert to Ireland (printed not publ. 1849) [?privately printed]. The History of Drogheda with Its Environs, and an Introductory Memoir of the Dublin and Drogheda Railway, 2 vols. (Dublin [the author] 1844) [Emerald Isle Books 95; £375]. University of Ulster Library holds Annals of Boyle [q.d.]. MORRIS holds The History of Ireland ... &c, 2 vols. (1945); Illustrations Historical and Genealogical, of King Jamess Irish Army List 1689, vol. 1 (c.1861); Memoirs of the Archbishops of Dublin (1838). Belfast Public Library holds History of Ireland from the Earliest Period to 1245 (1845)[CARD CAT]; Cf. DAlton E. A. (supra); The History of Ireland, 2 vols, 1845; History of Dundalk (1864); History of the County of Dublin (1838). [ top ] Princess Grace Irish Library (Monaco) |