Callaghans of Lotabeg Collection
TitreCallaghans of Lotabeg Collection
RéférencePR43
Date
1700s - 1900s
Date 1700 - 2004
Etendue et contenu1. Very large scrapbook relating to the Callaghan family of Lotabeg, Glanmire and also relatives in Ireland and England. Photographs, details of military/militia service and photographs, calling cards, manuscripts, letters, printed items, drawings, music, poetry, etc. (c500 items)
2. History of the O'Callaghan Clan, publication compiled by Chris O'Callaghan. (c500pp)
3. (no date ? mid-late 1800s) Sale Catalogue for Ballyhooly, County Cork, estate of Daniel and Gerard Callaghan (portion only - lots 7 -10).
4. Folder containing research notes, offprints, etc. concerning ancient history of the O'Callaghan Sept.
5. Folder containing research notes and offprints re. Chris Callaghan's branch of the O'Callaghan Family.
6. Books Belonging to William A. Callaghan and Chris Callaghan
6.1 The History of Cork, A Lecture by John George MacCarthy (1869) Cork, Guys Printers
6.2 A Short History of Cork (based on 6.1 above) (1996) Pat Cotter
6.3 Articles of Irish Manufacture or Portions of Cork History by Thomas Sheahan (1883), Cork, Higgins Printers
6.4 Revelations of Ireland in the Past Generation by Daniel Owen Madden (1848) Dublin
6.5 Ireland and Its Rulers Since 1829. First Part (1843) London
6.6 Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 2nd series, Vol III, No 30, Jun 1897, including article 'The Chieftains of Pobul-I-Callaghan, Co Cork', by Herbert Webb-Gillman, pp201-220
6.7 Caithreim Ceallachain Caisil, the original Irish text, edited, with translation and notes, by Alexander Bugge, Christiana, Sweden, 1905.
6.8 O Callaghan, Joseph F, The O Callaghan Family of County Cork: A History, Dublin [2004]
6.9 Article, 'A visit to O'Callaghan's Country' by Joseph F O'Callaghan. 19pp, plus cover e-mail from Chris Callaghan to the author (2012)
2. History of the O'Callaghan Clan, publication compiled by Chris O'Callaghan. (c500pp)
3. (no date ? mid-late 1800s) Sale Catalogue for Ballyhooly, County Cork, estate of Daniel and Gerard Callaghan (portion only - lots 7 -10).
4. Folder containing research notes, offprints, etc. concerning ancient history of the O'Callaghan Sept.
5. Folder containing research notes and offprints re. Chris Callaghan's branch of the O'Callaghan Family.
6. Books Belonging to William A. Callaghan and Chris Callaghan
6.1 The History of Cork, A Lecture by John George MacCarthy (1869) Cork, Guys Printers
6.2 A Short History of Cork (based on 6.1 above) (1996) Pat Cotter
6.3 Articles of Irish Manufacture or Portions of Cork History by Thomas Sheahan (1883), Cork, Higgins Printers
6.4 Revelations of Ireland in the Past Generation by Daniel Owen Madden (1848) Dublin
6.5 Ireland and Its Rulers Since 1829. First Part (1843) London
6.6 Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 2nd series, Vol III, No 30, Jun 1897, including article 'The Chieftains of Pobul-I-Callaghan, Co Cork', by Herbert Webb-Gillman, pp201-220
6.7 Caithreim Ceallachain Caisil, the original Irish text, edited, with translation and notes, by Alexander Bugge, Christiana, Sweden, 1905.
6.8 O Callaghan, Joseph F, The O Callaghan Family of County Cork: A History, Dublin [2004]
6.9 Article, 'A visit to O'Callaghan's Country' by Joseph F O'Callaghan. 19pp, plus cover e-mail from Chris Callaghan to the author (2012)
Etendue2 vols. plus 3 boxes
LangueEnglish
Mot clé de personneCallaghan family of Lotabeg
SujetFamily History, British Army, Militia, Cork, 1800s, Politics, 1800s, Cork City, 1800s, Merchants, Military
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