Browse Items (121 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse Map Tags: nineteenth century Previous Page Page of 13 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added Station island gazetteer entry The entry for Lough Derg in an 1842 Irish gazetteer Tags: Augustinians, barefoot, bogland, east shore, ferry, gazetteer, nineteenth century, ruins, Saints' Island Lough Derg gazetteer entry The entry for Lough Derg in an 1842 Irish gazetteer Tags: gazetteer, Inishgoosk, islands, Lough Derg, Lough Erne, nineteenth century, Pettigo, Saints' Island The suppression of the pilgrimage An account of the religious history of Lough Derg for the traveller. Tags: barefoot, destruction of built heritage, English Parliament, J. B. Doyle, nineteenth century, seventeenth century, suppression The Leslies of Glaslough An account of the religious history of Lough Derg for the traveller. Tags: bogland, County Monaghan, Glaslough, J. B. Doyle, landowners, Leslie family, nineteenth century, profiteering, rent The boatmen describes the "wine" of Purgatory An account of the religious history of Lough Derg for the traveller. Tags: austerity, boatmen, drinking, interview, J. B. Doyle, nineteenth century, pilgrimage, rain, weather, wine An account of the stations An account of the religious history of Lough Derg for the traveller. Tags: description, J. B. Doyle, landing, nineteenth century, penitential beds, pilgrimage, prior, stations The ugly terrain of Lough Derg An account of the religious history of Lough Derg for the traveller. Tags: bogland, disappointment, J. B. Doyle, lake, negative description, nineteenth century, ugliness A disappointed description of Station Island An account of the religious history of Lough Derg for the traveller. Tags: built heritage, disappointment, J. B. Doyle, Lough Derg, nineteenth century, Station Island Travelling through Pettigo An account of the town of Pettigo Tags: Clogher, James Fraser, Kesh stream, Lough Erne, moorland, nineteenth century, Pettigo, River Termon, roads, transport Place name of Termon Magrath An account of the place name origin for Termon Magrath and the River Termon Tags: Aircheannach, Annals of the Four Masters, Castle Magrath, Church of St. Dabheoc, Erenagh, Lough Erne, Magrath family, nineteenth century, P. W. Joyce, Pettigo, River Termon, Termon Dabheoc, Termon Magrath, termoners Previous Page Page of 13 Next Page Output Formats atom, csv, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2