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May
2008 - Who Do You Think You Are? Live
Eneclann was one of the exhibitors at the Who Do You
Think You Are? Live show held in London in May 2008.
It is the largest Family History event held in the UK and
Ireland attracting very large crowds. For a flavour of the
event visit our photogallery
April 2008 - Eneclann to research
Irish Battles and Battlefields
Eneclann has been awarded a contract by the Irish Government
(OPW) to carry out historical research into key Irish Battles
and Battlefields. Eneclann is part of a consortium that includes
the consultancy Headland Archeology Ltd.
The project is being undertaken against the backdrop of a
growing awareness of, and interest in, battlefield sites not
just in Ireland but worldwide. Battlefields have not to date
been researched in any great depth in Ireland. There is a
need to provide information and to promote the conservation
and interpretation of these sites. There are also significant
educational and amenity aspects to this project.
For further details see the full press
release from the OPW or some of the press
coverage.
December 2007 - New Publications
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We
have a number of new titles published this month and
are particularly pleased to announce the publication
of the entire series of the Dublin Diocesan
Will and Grant Books 1634-1858. With over
125,000 individual records for Cos. Dublin, Wicklow,
Kildare and elsewhere the records are extremely useful.
We also continued our publications of Huguenot resources
with Gimlette's Huguenot Settlers in Ireland
1888 which is a very detailed account
of this community in
Ireland. The full list of titles published this months
include:
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Index to the Act or Grant Books, and to Original Wills,
of the Diocese of Dublin 1634-1858
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Hussey De Burgh's, The Landowners of Ireland, 1878
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The History of the Huguenot Settlers in Ireland and
other Literary Remains
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Statistical Survey of the County of Roscommon, 1832
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Green's The Making of Ireland and its Undoing, 1200
- 1600
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The Agricultural Labourer: Ireland: Part 1 (1893)
Find
out more
Our full
catalogue is available
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November 2007 - New Titles
from Archive CD Books
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titles just published by Archive CD Books include; Bateman's
The Great Landowners of Great Britain and Ireland (4th
ed., 1883) a detailed account of the premier
landed families on both islands with lots of personal
and financial details. We are also pleased to announce
a new series of titles concerning the Huguenot settlement
of Ireland, with this first time release of the Registers
of the French Non-Conformist Churches of Lucy Lane and
Peter Street, Dublin. The full list of new
titles is:
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Bateman's Great Landowners of Great Britain and Ireland
(4th ed., 1883)
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Gailliv. An Illustrated History of the Ancient City
of Galway (1901)
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Registers of the French
Non-Conformist Churches Dublin 1701-1831
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Barrington's The Rise and
Fall of the Irish Nation, 1833
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Queen's Colleges (Ireland).
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Statistical Survey of the
County Leitrim, 1802
•Meehan's
The Confederation of Kilkenny, 1905
Find
out more
Our full
catalogue is available to view and search
here |
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Septembers 2007
- New Titles from Archive CD
Books
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titles just published by Archive CD Books include; Slater's
monumental 1894 Directory of Ireland, with
nearly 3,000 pages and over 250,000 names; also Denvir's
landmark 1892 study, The Irish in Britain,
which remains one of the most important works dealing
with the 19th century Irish population of England.
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Henderson's Belfast Directory, 1850
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Slater's Royal National Directory of Ireland, 1894
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Statistical Survey of the County of Tyrone, 1802
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Census of Ireland, Co. Galway 1871 Statistical Abstracts
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Denvir's The Irish in Britain, 1892
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English Goldsmiths and their Marks, 2nd ed., 1921
Find
out more
Our full
catalogue is available to view and search
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March 2007 - New Titles from
Archive CD Books
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Ashe's Limerick and Clare Directory 1891-92
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Statistical Survey of Cavan, 1802
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The Register of Derry
Cathedral 1642-1703
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Enniskillen Long Ago,
1878
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Kilkenny Grand Jury Presentments, 1832
Find
out more
Our full
catalogue is available to view and search
here |
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March 2007 - Irish Townland
Maps On-line
The
most comprehensive archive of 19th Century Irish Ordinance
Survey maps available on-line. Surveyed between 1829
and 1843 the first edition six inch Ordinance Survey
maps of Ireland are a crucial resource for Irish genealogy.
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On-line map browsing
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Printed maps - perfect as a gift
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Research maps on CD-Rom
Irish
Townland Maps |
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February 2007 - New Titles
from Archive CD Books
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Hanna's The Scotch-Irish, 1902
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The Crofton Memoirs, 1911
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Pococke's Tour in Ireland in 1752
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Statistical Survey of County Mayo, 1802
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Bassett's Kilkenny Guide & Directory, 1884
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Bassett's Louth Guide & Directory, 1886
Find
out more
Our full
catalogue is available to view and search
here |
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December
2006
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• Genealogy Essay
Competition
Why my Family History
is Important to me
The winners have been announced.
To see who won and to read the winning essays click
here.
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Eneclann Completes
Belvedere Book Project
The Board of Management of Belvedere
College in Dublin commissioned Eneclann to create a
manuscript as a testament to the legacy of the Jesuit
priests to Belvedere since 1832. The purpose was to
create a manuscript book suitable for presentation and
ultimately for long-term preservation in an archive.
The result is a magnificent manuscript book hand bound
in fine leather, which draws on the finest traditions
of calligraphy and bookbinding in Ireland. more
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November
2006 - New Titles from Archive CD Books
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Ward & Lock's Pictorial Guide to Connemara c.1890
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A Frenchman's Walk through Ireland 1796-1797
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Dalton's Irish Army Lists, 1661-1685
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Ball's, The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921
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Wilson's The Post-Chaise Companion, 1786
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Simpson's The Annals of Derry, 1847
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John Mitchel's Jail Journal, 2nd ed., 1914
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Statistical Survey of the King's County, 1801
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out more
Our full
catalogue is available to view and search
here |
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April 2006
- New Title from Eneclann
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Colonial
Office Record Series, Vol. 1
Sinn
Fein and Republican Suspects 1899-1921 Dublin Castle
Special Branch Files CO 904 (193-216)
Eneclann in conjunction
with the National Archives, London, present a first
time publication of the Dublin Castle intelligence files
on individual Sinn Fein and Republican suspects between
1899 and 1921. Also known as the ‘personalities
files’, these RIC Special Branch files contain
secret intelligence on over 440 individual suspects
who were under surveillance, including Eamon de Valera,
Michael Collins, James Connolly, Roger Casement as well
as many lesser-known individuals.
A fascinating insight
into the manner and motives of the British administration
during this period which covers Home Rule agitation,
the outbreak of World War I, the 1916 Rising and the
War of Independence. The series runs from 1899 right
through to the Treaty in 1921 and is an essential source
for any detailed examination of the period.
The originals of
this series are held in the National Archives in Kew
where they are kept under Colonial Office Record Class
CO 904; in this publication we have reproduced the microfilm
version of boxes 193-216, which runs to over 19,000
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The originals were
released in 1997 under the 70-year rule. The publication
contains an in depth introduction by Dr Fearghal McGarry,
Queen’s University Belfast and comes in a choice
of either DVD or CD (set of 6).
Price: €49.90
(plus postage)
ISBN:1-905118-05-8
[CD Version] 1-905118-06-6 [DVD Version]
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