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Wondering if anyone can recommend some reading on this topic, especially in the 1600 - 1860 timeframe. My interest is in better understanding the reasons why
Looking for any evidence of the O'Regan clan in this time period in particular at South Brega Or in the Slieve Bloom Mtns. Thanks for any help. Reg (O'Regan
I am new to the group and I am a Celtic artist with main interests in medieval Ireland and Scotland. At present, I am looking for historical references for
Forwarded for information. Further information will be passed on as & hen it becomes available. Stiof ################### Dear All, A number of archaeologists