Browsing Trinity College Dublin Theses & Dissertations by Date of Publication
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An economic history of the Cork region in the eighteenth century
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The business community and trade of Belfast, 1767-1800
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Lionel of Clarence and Ireland, 1361-1366
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The Marquess Wellesley
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De Valera and the Ulster question 1917-1973
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The life and times of Thomas Kettle
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The English in Connacht, 1171-1333
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The drink question in Ireland 1856-1901
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The army in Ireland from the Restoration to the Act of Union
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The government of Ireland C. 1540-1583
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The economic crisis in Ireland in the early 1780s
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East Ulster in the early seventeenth century : a colonial economy and society
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The estates of Trinity College, Dublin in the nineteenth century
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Planning and pollution law in Ireland
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Four illustrators William Brunton, Paul Gray, Mathew Lawless, William McConnell
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History of Art and Architecture, 1983)Excerpt from introduction: Between 1855 and 1870 the standard of the art of illustrated magazines in England rose to a new height. There was no single reason for this, it was the result of social, economic, legislative, ... -
The memoranda roll of the Irish exchequer for 3 Edward II
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 1984)The Irish exchequer was the financial department of the government of the king of England’s lordship of Ireland. The memoranda rolls were used to record proceedings in the exchequer and correspondence received or issued ... -
The Irish Poor Law, 1828-1862 : a study of the relationship between the local and central administration
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Domestic servants in Dublin 1880-1920
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The Municipal Corporation of Dublin 1603-40
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Manorial administration and the manorial economy of Ireland c. 1200-1377
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 1984)