Browse Items (26 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse Map Tags: seventeenth century Page of 3 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added 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 pilgrimage was again resumed" An account of Lough Derg from a late-nineteenth-century pilgrim. Tags: description, destruction of built heritage, English Parliament, Irish Monthly, pilgrimage, purgatory, seventeenth century, Station Island, suppression The Invasions of England and Ireland with al their civil ware since the conquest A map of the topography and military activity in Ireland Tags: battle, Bibliothèque nationale de France, cartography, Ireland, military, purgatory, seventeenth century, Ulster Ultonia ; Hibernis Cui-Guilly ; Anglis Ulster A topographically-detailed seventeenth-century map of UIster by Joan Blaeu, 1654 Tags: Bibliothèque nationale de France, cartography, Ireland, politics, purgatory, seventeenth century, Ulster The Province of Ulster A detailed map of Ulster by William Petty, 1685 Tags: Bibliothèque nationale de France, cartography, Ireland, military, purgatory, seventeenth century, survey, Ulster Provincia Ultoniae. The Province of Ulster A map of the province of Ulster from 1646-1649 Tags: Bibliothèque nationale de France, cartography, Ireland, purgatory, seventeenth century, Ulster The invasions of England and Ireland performed by John Speed, graven by Renold Elstrak A seventeenth-century political map of Ireland from 1603-1625 capturing Lough Derg and Purgatory Tags: Bibliothèque nationale de France, cartography, Ireland, John Speed, Map, military, politics, seventeenth century, Ulster Map of Ulster with "Escheated" Counties, 1609 This is a map of the six "escheated" counties of Ulster. Tags: British Library, colonialism, John Norden, Map, plantation, politics, purgatory, seventeenth century, Ulster Termon McGrath Castle and Settlement Archaeological Survey Located on the NW side of a tower house (DG105-014001-) and associated with a settlement cluster (DG105-014002-). The lands of Termon McGrath were granted to James, son of Archbishop Myler McGrath in 1610 (Hill 1877, 183-4). In 1611 Carew records… Tags: civil war, Magrath family, McGrath Castle, ownership, politics, ruins, seventeenth century, Termon Magrath, vicinity The March of the Dead Maguires An account of Lough Derg folklore on a fishing trip, explaining the strange circular currents of the lake in supernatural terms Tags: fishing, Folklore, ghosts, Henry Newland, lake, Maguire family, memoir, mythology, nineteenth century, seventeenth century, Station Island, supernatural, water, weather Page of 3 Next Page Output Formats atom, csv, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2