Keywords
- 'Leinster Express', 'Kildare Observer'
- 'Liber mortuorum' of S.Spirito in Sassia
- 'Magna Carta Hiberniae'
- 'Man of Aran' (1934)
- 'McCluskey the Sea Rover'
- 'New Light'
- 'Newspapers
- 'Old English'; Geraldine rebellions
- 'Opposition', includes Ireland
- 'Peregrinatio'
- 'REO News' (Rural Electrification Office News)
- 'RMS Leinster'
- 'Sack of Cashel'
- 'Saltair na Rann'
- 'Scéla Mucce Meic Dá Thó'
- 'Senchas Már'
- 'Slater's Commercial Directory 894'
- 'Stage Irishman', Perceptions of nationality
- 'Standard and River Plate'
- 'Sunday Independent'
- 'The Fowey'
- 'The Irish Times'
- 'The Kathleen
- 'The Quiet Man'
- 'The Sligo Morning Herald'
- 'Togail Bruidne Da Derga'
- 'Táin Bó Cúailnge' (translation)
- 'Westmeath Examiner'
- 'White' embroidery
- 'Wicklow News-Letter'
- 'Young Farmers' Club Union
- 'Zoilomastix'
- (1879)
- , Ireland, Printed primary sources, Letters, Franciscan order
- , Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man, Sculpture, Settlement, Celtic church, Northumbria
- -Battle accounts
- -Domestic and personal life
- -Ecclesiastical
- -Irish Republican Brotherhood
- -Local
- 0th (Irish) Division
- 5th Dragoon Guards
- 64 Depositions
- 785 flight
- 797 changes
- 895
- 922 Army Census
- 927 Lithberg report - first cultural policy document on archaeology in Irish Free State
- Forfeda, Ireland, Language, Linguistics
- The Examiner, includes Ireland
- Thorough
- United Ireland
- A.S.T.I. (Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland)
- A.T.G.W.U. (association of the transport and general workers union)
- Abbacy
- Abbeys
- Abbey Theatre
- Abbots
- Abdication
- Abduction
- Abolitionism
- Abortion
- Absenteeism
- Absentees
- Absolutism
- Abstentionism
- Abstracts
- Abuse
- Academic administration
- Academic costume
- Academic libraries
- Academic societies
- Acallam na Senórach
- Accidental shooting
- Accidents
- Accommodation
- Accounting
- Accounts
- Acculturation
- Achill Missionary Settlement
- A comparison between the elements of a legal Warrant and a poetic Warrant
- Acting
- Act of Union (1707)
- Act of Union (1800)
- Actors and actresses
- Addiction
- Administration
- Admiralty
- Admiralty courts
- Adolescence
- Adoption and fostering
- Adult child abuse
- Adult education
- Adultery
- Advertising
- Advowsons
- Aerial bombardment
- Aerial photography
- Aer Lingus
- Aeronautics
- Aer Rianta
- Aeríocht
- Aesthetics
- African Americans
- Africans
- African studies
- Afrikaners
- Agallamh na Seanórach
- Agnosticism
- Agrarian protest
- Agricultural buildings
- Agricultural colleges
- Agricultural Credit Corporation
- Agricultural education
- Agricultural history
- Agricultural implements
- Agricultural improvements
- Agricultural labour
- Agricultural literature
- Agricultural machinery
- Agricultural output
- Agricultural policy and regulation
- Agricultural productivity
- Agricultural records
- Agricultural reform
- Agricultural research
- Agricultural science
- Agricultural shows
- Agricultural societies
- Agricultural technology
- Agriculture
- Agriculture, arable
- Agriculture, pastoral
- Agriculture, pasture
- AIDS
- Air accidents
- Aircraft
- Aircrash
- Airfield
- Airfield, military
- Air forces
- Air forces, Australian
- Air forces, British
- Air forces, French
- Air forces, German
- Air forces, Irish
- Air forces, Royal
- Air forces, Royal Flying Corps
- Air forces, Royal Naval Air Service
- Air forces, United States
- Airline
- Air mail
- Air pollution
- Airport
- Air Raid Precautions (ARP)
- Air raid shelters
- Air shows
- Air warfare
- Akkadian
- Alchemy
- Alcohol
- Alcoholism
- Alesbury Brothers Limited
- Aliens
- All-for-Ireland League (1909-1918)
- Allin Institute
- Allman's Distillery
- Allman's Tramway
- Allotments
- Almanacs
- Almshouses
- Alps
- Altar server
- Altazamuth stone
- Alternative medicine
- Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses
- Amateur
- Amber
- Ambulance service
- America, United States of
- American colonies
- American Irish Historical Society
- American Ladies' Land League
- American Republican Party
- Americans
- American studies
- Amicable Grant (1525)
- Amnesty International; Nobel Prizes
- amputation
- Amputee; Wanderer
- Anaesthesia
- Anaesthetics
- Anarchism
- Anatomy
- Ancestry; Middleman system
- Anchorites and anchoresses
- Ancient Greece
- Ancient Guild of the Incorporated Brick and Stonelayers' Trade Union
- Ancient monuments
- Ancient Order of Hibernians
- Ancient Order of Hibernians; Apprentice Boys
- Ancient sites
- Andrean Ragged School
- Andrew Robinson Stoney, Ireland
- Anecdotes; Fishers; Social life and customs
- An Garda Síochána
- Angelicanism
- Angevin Empire
- Angevin empire, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Angles
- Anglican
- Anglican communion
- Anglicanism
- Anglicisation
- Anglicization, of Ireland
- Angling
- Anglo-Afghan war
- Anglo-Afghan war, First
- Anglo-American relations
- Anglo-Canadian relations, Quebec Act
- Anglo-Catholicism
- Anglo-Irish
- Anglo-Irish literature
- Anglo-Irish military history
- Anglo-Irish music
- Anglo-Irish relations
- Anglo-Irish studies
- Anglo-Irish Trade War (1932-1938)
- Anglo-Irish Treaty
- Anglo-Irish Treaty (1922)
- Anglo-Irish Truce
- Anglo-Irish Union
- Anglo-Latin
- Anglo-Norman
- Anglo-Norman, Norman French and Law French
- Anglo-Norman conquest
- Anglo-Norman conquest, Ireland
- Anglo-Norman French
- Anglo-Norman invasions
- Anglo-normans
- Anglo-Papal relations
- Anglo-Saxons
- Anglo-Saxons, includes Ireland
- Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, Coinage, Trade, Overseas merchants, Industry, Agriculture, Transport
- Anglo-Scottish borders
- Anglo-Scottish papal relations
- Anglo-Scottish relations
- Anglo-Scottish Union
- Anglo-Sikh wars
- Anglo-Vatican relations
- Anglo-Welsh borders
- Anglo-Welsh relations
- Anglo-Welsh society
- Anglo-Welsh Union
- Anglo-Zulu War
- Anglo Irish
- Anglo Irish Bank
- Anglo Irish Relations
- Anglo Norman
- Anglo Saxons
- anguage change
- Animal baiting, cock and dog fighting
- Animal disease
- Animal diseases
- Animal husbandry
- Animal power
- Animals
- Animals, attitudes to
- Animals, Cattle
- Animals, dogs
- Animals, domestic
- Animals, exotic
- Animals, horses
- Animals, Includes Ireland
- Animals - memorials
- Animals
Environment
Nature and enviornment, attitudes to
Gaelic
Leisure and sport
Rural enviornment
Flora
- Animation
- Annals
- Annals, Conell Magloghagan [?], Historiography, Kings of Ireland, Manuscript analysis
- Annals, Franciscan
- Annals, Irish
- Annals of Boyle
- Annals of Inisfallen
- Annals of Loch-Cé 84
- Annals of the Four Masters
- Annals of Tigernach
- Annals of Tigernach; Chronicon Scotorum
- Annates
- Anonymity
- An Taisce
- An Taoiseach
- Anthology
- Anthropolgy and ethnography
- Anthropology
- Anthropology, Ireland, Contemporary printed material
- Anthropology and ethnography
- Anthropology and ethnology
- Anti-Aircraft Defences
- Anti-apartheid
- Anti-Apartheid movement
- Anti-Catholicism
- Anti-catholicism
- Anti-Catholicism, Catholic Church, Evangelicalism, Anglicans, includes Ireland
- Anti-Catholicism, Reformation Society, Evangelicalism, Catholic Churc h, Anti-clericalism, Home missions
- Anti-clericalism
- Anti-colonialism
- Anti-communism
- Anti-conscription pledge documents
- Anti-Corn Law League
- Anti-Fascism
- Anti-fascism
- Anti-feminism
- Anti-imperialism
- Anti-Nuclear Movement
- Anti-Popery
- Anti-Puritanism
- Anti-racism
- Anti-Semitism
- Anti-semitism
- Anti-slavery
- Anti-war
- Anti-Zionism
- Antiquarianism
- Antiquaries, Myth, Legend, Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland, Includes Wales
- Antiquities
- Antiquities, collection of
- Antiquities, Cypriot
- Antiquities, Ireland, Printed primary sources, Dictionary, Song lyrics, Social
- Antiquities, Roman
- Antiquity
- Antisemitism
- Anti Tribute League
- Antropology and ethnography
- Aoibheall
- Aonach Tailteann
- Apartheid
- Apiculture
- Apocalypse
- Apocalypticism
- Apocrypha
- Apollo Mathematics
- Apostacy
- Apostleship of the sea
- Apothecaries
- Appeals
- Appeasement
- Apples
- Applied adn decorative arts
- Applied and decorative arts
- Apprentice Boys
- Apprenticeship
- Apprenticeships
- Aqueducts
- Arabic language
- Arable farming
- Arabs
- Arab Spring
- Aramark Corporation
- Arbitration
- Arboriculture
- Archaeoastronomy
- Archaeological excavations
- Archaeological methods
- Archaeological Methods
- Archaeological methods.
- Archaeological methods
Archaeological sources
Burial
Funerary practices
Paganism
Christianity, early
Roman Catholicism
- Archaeological methods
History: study, understanding and use of’
- Archaeological reconstruction
- Archaeological sites
- Archaeological sources
- Archaeological Sources
- Archaeological sources.
- Archaeologists
- Archaeologists' use of computers
- Archaeology
- Archaeology, Bernhard Salin, Chronology, Typology, Jewellery design, Brooches, Belt-fittings, Domestic objects, Roman, Saxon, Jutland, includes Ireland
- Archaeology, Celtic church, Monasteries, Monasticism, Includes Ireland, Includes Wales
- Archaeology, Excavation report, Ireland, Irish, Lough Corrib, County Mayo, Graveyard, Church, Ecclesiastical enclosure
- Archaeology, Excavation report, Ireland, Leinster
- Archaeology, Excavation reports, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Archaeology, Excavation reports, Ireland, Hermitages, Ecclesiastical architecture
- Archaeology, Excavation reports, Isle of Man, Includes Scotland, Includes Wales, Includes Ireland, Settlement, Agriculture, Transhumance, Livestock
- Archaeology, Excavations, Fortifications, Wrecks, Towns, Country houses, Domestic architecture, Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland
- Archaeology, industrial
- Archaeology, Ireland, Connacht, King Guaire Aidhne, Domestic architecture, Kings of Connacht
- Archaeology, marine
- Archaeology, Medieval
- Archaeology, Motte and bailey castles, Ringforts
- Archaeology, nautical
- Archaeology, sources
- Archaeology, study, understanding and use of
- Archaeology, Study, Understanding and use of
- Archaeology, Study, understanding and use of
- Archaeology, urban
- Archaeology, Vikings, Migration, Place-names, Sculpture, includes Ireland, includes Scotland
- Archaeology: Study, understanding and use
- Archaeology: study, understanding and use of
- Archaeology : study, understanding and use of
- Archaeology:study, understanding and use of
- Archaeology: study, Understanding and use of
- Archaeology: Study, understanding and use of
- Archaeology: study, understanding and use
of
- Archaeology: study, understanding and useof
- Archaeology: study, understanding and use of’
- Archaeology: study, understanding anf use of
- Archaeology: study, understanding ans use of
- Archaeology: study, use and understanding of
- Archaeology: study understanding and use of
- Archaeology: Study understanding and use of
- Archaeology; study, understanding and use of
- Archaeology
Fertility
- Archaeology Ireland [Journal]
- Archaeology study understanding and use of
- Archaewological sources
- Archchaeological sources
- Archeological sources
- Archery
- Archery, Weapons, Soldiers, Tactics, includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland, includes Overseas comparisons, France
- Archibald Philip Primrose (5th Earl of Rosebery), Liberal Party, Foreign policy, Empire, House of Lords (reform of), includes Ireland, Home rule
- Archiepiscopal seat
- Architects
- Architectural competition 1979
- Architectural conservation
- ArchitecturaL conservation
- Architectural conservation and restoration
- Architectural patronage
- Architectural profession
- Architectural restoration
- Architectural restoration and conservation
- Architecture
- Architecture, Architectural profession, Building trades, Patronage, Sir William Chambers, includes Ireland
- Architecture, defensive
- Architecture, domestic
- Architecture, ecclesiastical
- Architecture, Edwardian
- Architecture, fortifications
- Architecture, Georgian
- Architecture, includes Ireland, American colonies
- Architecture, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Architecture, includes Landscape architecture, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Architecture, includes Neo-classicism, Chinoiserie, Biography, includes Royal patronage, Office of works, Architectural publication
- Architecture, Jewish
- Architecture, public buildings
- Architecture, romanesque
- Architecture, university
- Architecture, vernacular
- Architecture - Suburban
- Architecture - Urban
- Architecture.
- Architecture: study, understanding and use of
- Architecural conservation
- Archival management
- Archives
- Archives, Family history, Documents, Libraries, Wales, Scotland, Ireland
- Archives, history of
- Archives - Access
- Archives - Legal restrictions
- Archives.
- Archives: study, understanding and use of
- Archives and collections, Includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales
- Archives and collections, Ireland
- Archives and collections, University of Dublin, Ireland
- Archives
Public record office
- Archives
Residential schools
Industrial schools
Congregation
- Argiculture
- Arianism
- Aristocracy, Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland
- Aristocracy, Nobility, includes Ireland, Crown patronage
- Aristocracy, Urban patronage, Landed estates, Southern England, Includes Ireland, Local politics, William George Spencer Cavendish (6th Duke of Devonshire), William Cavendish (7th Duke of Devonshire), 5th Duke of Devonshire, Devonshire estates
- Aristocracy and peerage
- Aristocracy and peerage, Irish
- Aristocracy and peerage - Gaelic
- Aristocracy and peerage-Gaelic
- Aristocratic patronage
- Arklow Maritime Museum
- Arklow Relief Fund
- Arm-rings
- Armada del Mar Océano = Spanish Atlantic Navy
- Armadas, Spanish (588-)
- Armaments
- Armed forces
- Armies, Invasion
- Armies, Military tactics, Feudal obligation, includes Ireland
- Armies, Oliver Cromwell (d. 658), Battles, Warfare, Charles I, Parliamentary army, New Model Army, Royalists, Siegecraft, includes Scotland, includes Ireland
- Armorica
- Armour
- Armoured vehicles
- Arms
- Arms and armour
- Arms industry
- Arms limitation
- Arms
Medieval documents
Gaelic
Battles
- Arms permit holders
- Army
- Army, Cavalry, includes Ireland
- Army, Command, War of Spanish Succession, includes Ireland, John Churchill (st Duke of Marlborough)
- Army, French
- Army, Includes Ireland
- Army, includes Ireland, Arthur Wellesley (st Duke of Wellington)
- Army, Infantry
- Army, Ireland
- Army, Ireland, Irish Brigade, Service to foreign powers (France), Roman Catholicism
- Army, Ireland, Leinster, Oliver Cromwell (d. 658), War of Three Kingdoms, Warfare, New Model Army
- Army, Military life, Social conditions, Logistics, Politics and government, includes Ireland, Siegecraft
- Army, Military science, Mobilization, includes Ireland, Logistics, English expeditions, Politics and government, Robert Devereux (2nd earl of Essex)
- Army, Nationalism, Includes Ireland
- Army, Navy, includes Ireland
- Army, Regiments, includes Ireland
- Army, War of Spanish Succession, Command, includes Ireland, John Churchill (st Duke of Marlborough)
- Army chaplains
- Arson
- Ars phlebotomandi
- Art
- Art, biography
- Art, Irish
- Art, patronage
- Art - Celtic
- Art - drinking horns
- Artane Industrial School; Corrupt practices; Adult child sexual abuse victims
- Art collecting
- Art collections, Antiquities, Technology
- Art education
- Artefacts
- Art history
- Arthur O'Connor, Luke Lawless
- Arthur Wellesley (st Duke of Wellington), Anti-Catholicism, Parliamentary politics, Tory Party, Irish politics, Includes Ireland
- Arthur Wellesley (st Duke of Wellington), includes Ireland, India
- Arthur Wellesley (st Duke of Wellington), Includes Ireland, Roman Catholic Church, Toleration, Catholic emancipation
- Arthur William à Beckett, Newspapers, Includes Ireland
- Articles of surrender
- Artillery
- Art institutions
- Artistic patronage
- Artistic Patronage
- Artists
- Art market
- Art Market
- Arts
- Arts (general), Vikings, Northumbria, includes Ireland
- Arts, translation
- Arts and crafts movement
- Arts and Crafts Movement
- Art schools
- Arts collecting
- Arts Council
- Arts institutions
- Arts policy
- Aryanism
- Ascendancy, Irish
- Ascendancy, Irish; Protestants, Irish
- Ascetics, Christianity
- Asia general
- Asians
- Assassinations
- Assay offices
- Assembly landscapes
- Assimilation
- Assisted migration
- Assizes
- Association football
- Association Football
- Association of Geography Teachers of Ireland
- Association of Secondary Teachers of Ireland
- Associations
- Associations, Irish Housewives
- Assurance
- Assyriologists
- Astrology
- Astronomical instruments
- Astronomy
- Astronomy and cosmology
- Asylum
- Asylum seekers
- Athassel Augustinian Priory; Conservation and restoration
- Atheism
- Athletics
- Athletics, biography
- Athletics - Olympic Games
- Atlantic Ocean
- Atlantic Philanthropies
- Atlantic Steam Navigation Company (Galway Line)
- Atlases
- Atlases and maps
- Atrchitectural conservation
- Atrocities
- Atrocity reports; Neutrality, Irish
- atronage
- Attitudes
- Attitudes towards the Irish
- Attorneys
- Attorneys, solicitors, advocates and barristers
- Attorneys general
- Auctioneering
- Auctions
- Auditing failures
- Aughagower
- Aughrane Castle (Ireland)
- Augustinian abbey of St Thomas the Martyr
- Augustinian Canons
- Augustinian Friars
- Augustinian Order
- Augustinians
- Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers, Regional museums, Public foundations, Museum movement
- Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, Ireland, Sterling Area
- Australia, Deserted villages, Ireland, Migration
- Australia, Ireland
- Australia, Ireland, Migration
- Australia, Migration, Ireland
- Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Ireland
- Australian English
- Australian Federation
- Australian Imperial Force
- Australian Labour Party
- Australian politics
- Australians
- Austrians
- Author
- Author, Journalism, Biography, Joseph Haydn (d. 856), Chronology, Bibliography, Historiography, Ireland
- Authority
- Authors, Irish
- Authors, Irish; Storytellers; Country life
- Authors and readers
- Autibiographies
- Autobiographical writings
- Autobiographies
- Autobiographies, history of
- Autobiographies.
- Autobiographies and diaries
- Autobiography
- Autobiography, Family life, Childhood, Marriage, Social policy, Public health, Central government, includes Ireland
- Autograph albums
- Autographs
- Automata
- Automobile Association
- Autonomy and independence movements
- Autumnal equinox
- Auxiliaries
- Aviation
- Aviation, private
- Avoca Handweavers
- Awards
- Axehead
- Axes
- a[ncient]DNA
- B. O'Rourke & Co. Ltd
- Babies
- Bachelor of Arts; Bachelor of Science
- Baconianism
- Badges
- Bagenalstow-Wexford-Railway (BWR)
- Bagenalstown & Wexford Railway
- Bagpipes
- Baking
- Balfour Declaration (97)
- Balfour Declaration (926)
- Ballads
- Ballads, Danish
- Ballads, political
- Ballet
- Ballinasloe Agricultural Improvement Society
- Ballooning
- Balloons
- Ballroom dancing
- Ballroom Dancing
- Ballydavis (Laois)
- Ballynacarrigy (Ireland) - History
- Baltyboys (County Wicklow)
- Band
- Band boys
- Banditry
- Banditry and brigandage
- Banditry and brigandage
- Bandon Distillery (Fitzgeralds)
- Bands
- Bands, Fife and Drum
- Bands, marching band
- Bands, military
- Bands, Pipers
- BandsChurch of ireland
- Banking
- Banking descipline
- Banknotes
- Bank of Ireland
- Banks
- Bann Rowing Club
- Banshee
- Baptism
- Baptists
- Baptists, Reformed
- Barcelona archives
- Bardic poetry
- Bards
- Bards, Acculturation, National identities
- Bare knuckle boxing
- Barge-men
- Barium Sulphate (Barytes)
- Barns and granaries
- Barometers
- Barracks
- Barrow Navigation Company
- Barry family
- Barton & Guestier (Winemakers), Bordeaux
- Bas-relief, Art, Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland, Includes Wales, Sheela-na-gig
- Baseball
- Basilica
- Basin stones
- Basketball
- Baskets
- Basque nationalism
- Basque Nationalist Party
- Basques
- Bastard feudalism
- Bastardy
- Bastion fort
- Bath-houses
- Bath houses
- Bathing
- Bathing machine
- Baths
- Baths, Turkish
- Baths and wash-houses
- Baton rounds
- Battering ram
- Battle, Catholicism, Elizabeth I, Englsih expedition, Recruitment, Spain, Ireland
- Battle, Naval
- Battle account, Commercial expansion, Naval warfare, Includes Ireland
- Battle account, Ireland, Ship design
- Battle accounts
- Battle Accounts
- Battle accounts, Battle of Kinsale
- Battle acounts
- Battlefields
- Battle of Benburb
- Battle of Halidon Hill
- Battle of Kinsale
- Battle of Knocknanauss, 647
- Battle of Knocknanuss
- Battle of Plassey
- Battle of the Alamo 1836
- Battle of the Boyne
- Battle of the Boyne, Jacobites
- Battle of the Somme
- Battle of Tola, 57 A.D.
- Battle of Trafalgar
- Battles
- Battles, Aughrim (69)
- Battles, Boyne (690)
- Battles, Britain (940)
- Battles, Brunanburh (937)
- Battles, Clontarf (04)
- Battles, Fontenoy (745)
- Battles, Fredericksburg (862)
- Battles, Gallipoli campaign (95-6)
- Battles, Glenmalure (580)
- Battles, Glenn Máma
- Battles, Italian Campaign (943-45)
- Battles, Jutland (96)
- Battles, Knockdoe (504)
- Battles, Londonderry: siege of (689)
- Battles, Loos (95)
- Battles, Naseby (645)
- Battles, New Ross 1798
- Battles, North-west Europe Campaign
- Battles, Oulart Hill 1798
- Battles, Parliamentary navy, includes Ireland, Logistics, English expeditions, Artillery, Sir William Penn
- Battles, Scariffhollis (650)
- Battles, Somme (96)
- Battles, Stoke (487)
- Battles, St Quentin (March 98)
- Battles. Kosturino
- Battleships
- Battle sites
- Beacons
- Bean na hÉireann [periodical]
- Beatification
- Beds
- Bee-keeping
- Beef
- Beer
- Beetling mill
- Beggars
- Belfast (County Antrim and County Down)
- Belfast Buildings Trust
- Belfast Corporation
- Belfast Harp Festival 1792
- Belfast Harp Society
- Belfast Head Line Ships
- Belfast Ladies' Institute
- Belfast Morning News
- Belfast Riots
- Belfast Steamship Company
- Belfast Telegraph
- Belfast Weekly News
- Belfast Yeomanry
- Belief
- Bell-ringing
- Bells
- Bell shrine
- Benchmark
- Benedictines
- Bengal European Fusiliers
- Bengal Famine (1943)
- Bennettsbridge Community Council
- Bennettsbridge Women's Studies Group
- Beowulf
- Bequests
- Bereavement
- Bermudas, Death, Burial, Royal Navy
- Betting Act 926; Betting Act 93Gambling
- Bewley's Café
- Biafran War (967-70)
- Bible
- Bible, includes Ireland
- Bible - New Testament
- Bible - New Testament - Translations
- Bible - Old Testament
- Bible - Old Testament - Translations
- Bible - Translations
- Bible:New testament
- Bibles
- Bible studies and interpretation
- Biblical exegesis
- Biblical studies and interpretation
- Biblical study and interpretation
- Bibliography
- Bibliography (general)
- Bibliography (general), Historiography, Ireland
- Bibliography (general), Includes Ireland, Includes Scotland, Includes Wales, Empire, Commonwealth
- Bibliography (general), includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography (general), Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography (general), includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Empire, Commonwealth
- Bibliography (general), Includes Scotland, Includes Wales, Includes Ireland
- Bibliography (general), includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales
- Bibliography (general), Includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales
- Bibliography (general), includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Empire, Commonwealth, Reference
- Bibliography, Agriculture, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography, Agriculture, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales [?]
- Bibliography, Agriculture, includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Bibliography, Agriculture, Productivity, Economy (general), Rural Society, includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland
- Bibliography, Archaeology, Architecture, Funerary monuments, Local histories, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography, Archaeology, Architecture, Funerary monuments, Local histories, includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Bibliography, Archaeology, Excavation reports, Architecture, Ancient monuments, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography, Archaeology, Excavation reports, General, Includes Ireland, Includes Scotland, Includes Wales, Monasteries, Churches, Castles, Towns, Palaces, Farms, Houses, Villages, Industry
- Bibliography, Archaeology, Excavation reports, General, Includes Ireland, Includes Scotland, Includes Wales, Monasteries, Churches, Castles, Towns, Palaces, Farms, Houses, Villages, Industry, Manors
- Bibliography, Archaeology, Excavation reports, General, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography, Archaeology, Excavation reports, General, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man, Monasteries, Churches, Castles, Towns, Palaces, Farms, Villages, Industry
- Bibliography, Archaeology, Excavation reports, General, Includes Wales, Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland, Monasteries, Churches, Castles, Towns, Manors, Farms, Villages, Industry
- Bibliography, Archaeology, Excavation reports, General, Includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Monasteries, Churches, Castles, Towns, Manors, Farms, Villages, Industry
- Bibliography, Archaeology, Excavation reports, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography, Archaeology, Excavation reports, includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales
- Bibliography, Architecture, Construction, Town planning, includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland
- Bibliography, Architecture, Town planning, includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Bibliography, Archives, Sources (guide to), Includes Scotland, Includes Wales, Includes Ireland
- Bibliography, Arts (General), includes Architecture, Sculpture, Drawing, Painting, Engraving, includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland
- Bibliography, Arts (General), includes Painting, Drawing, Photography, Sculpture, includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland
- Bibliography, Childhood, includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland, American colonies, Folklore
- Bibliography, Coinage, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography, Commonwealth, includes Ireland, South Africa, India, British government
- Bibliography, Contemporary printed material
- Bibliography, Contemporary printed material (guide to), Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography, Contemporary printed material, includes Ireland
- Bibliography, Contemporary printed material, Ireland
- Bibliography, Contemporary printed material, Ireland, Roman Catholicism
- Bibliography, Contemporary printed material, Printing, includes Scotland, Ireland, Overseas presses
- Bibliography, Culture, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography, Cumulative bibliography of bibliographies, Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland, Includes Wales
- Bibliography, Current research, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography, Defence, Foreign Policy, NATO, Nuclear strategy, Warfare, includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Bibliography, Defensive architecture
- Bibliography, Digest of literary/source holdings, Includes Wales, Includes Ireland, Includes Scotland, Includes Channel Islands, Includes Isle of Man
- Bibliography, Dress, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography, Economic (general), includes Ireland
- Bibliography, Economic (general), Includes Ireland, Includes Scotland, Includes Wales
- Bibliography, Economic (general), Includes Ireland, Wales, Scotland
- Bibliography, Economic (general), Social (general), Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography, Economy (general), Social (general), includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography, Economy (general), Social (general), Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography, Economy (general), Social (general), Includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Bibliography, Economy (general), Society (general), Agriculture, Rural society, includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Bibliography, Excavation reports, Archaeology, Includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Bibliography, Genealogy, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography, General, Includes Ireland
- Bibliography, General, includes Ireland
- Bibliography, General, Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland, Includes Wales
- Bibliography, General, Includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales
- Bibliography, General, includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales
- Bibliography, General, Includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Bibliography, Historiography, Agriculture, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography, Historiography, Agriculture, includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Bibliography, Historiography, Agriculture, Includes Wales, Ireland, Scotland
- Bibliography, Historiography, Agriculture, Livestock, Productivity, includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales
- Bibliography, Historiography, includes Ireland
- Bibliography, Historiography, includes Ireland, Scotland, American colonies
- Bibliography, Includes Ireland
- Bibliography, Includes Ireland, Historiography, Coins
- Bibliography, Includes Ireland, Scotland, and Wales
- Bibliography, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography, Includes Ireland, Wales, Scotland
- Bibliography, Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland, Includes Wales
- Bibliography, Includes Scotland, Includes Wales, Includes Ireland
- Bibliography, includes Scotland, Ireland
- Bibliography, includes Scotland, Ireland, Channel Islands, Railway stamps, Post office
- Bibliography, Includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales
- Bibliography, Ireland
- Bibliography, Ireland, Cartography
- Bibliography, Ireland, Church of Ireland, Philosophy
- Bibliography, Ireland, Environment, Population, Agriculture, Economy (general)
- Bibliography, Ireland, Fitzgeralds, Earls of Kildare, Sources (guide to)
- Bibliography, Ireland, Genealogy
- Bibliography, Ireland, General Includes, St. Columba, Includes Scots-Irish
- Bibliography, Ireland, Guide to primary sources, Guide to secondary sources
- Bibliography, Ireland, Historiography
- Bibliography, Ireland, Literature
- Bibliography, Ireland, Nationalism, Literature
- Bibliography, Ireland, Reformation
- Bibliography, Ireland, Science, Learned societies, Dublin Philosophical Society, Museums, Publications, Scientific exploration
- Bibliography, Ireland, Sources (guide to)
- Bibliography, Ireland, Unionism
- Bibliography, Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Brittany, Peregrini, Language
- Bibliography, Journals, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography, Labour history, Socialism, Trades unions, Class, Women, Working conditions, Industrial relations, Includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland
- Bibliography, Library catalogues, Includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Empire
- Bibliography, Manuscript sources (guide to), Chronicles, Treatises, includes Ireland, Liturgy, Hymns, Manuscript illustrations
- Bibliography, Manuscript sources (guide to), Includes Ireland
- Bibliography, Manuscript sources, Includes Wales, Ireland, Scotland
- Bibliography, Manuscript sources, Philosophy, includes Ireland
- Bibliography, Mathematics, Wilhelm Heister, Johann Christoph Friedrich Schiller, French Revolution, Literature, Foreign travel, Poetry, Includes Ireland
- Bibliography, Military, Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteers, Includes Ireland
- Bibliography, Music, includes Instruments, Vocal music, Religious music, Liturgy, includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland
- Bibliography, Non-written sources (guide to), Numismatics, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography, Performing arts, Includes Religious drama, London, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Music, Music hall, Opera
- Bibliography, Philosophy, Includes Ireland, George Berkeley (Bishop of Cloyne)
- Bibliography, Population, Population theories, Family structure, includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland
- Bibliography, Printed primary sources (guide to)
- Bibliography, Printed primary sources, Matthew Paris, Roger of Wendover, Saints' lives, Chronicles, Laws, Includes Ireland
- Bibliography, Prostitutes, Mistresses, Brothels, Public opinion, Medical provision, Public health, Law, Punishment, Business, Sociology, Psychiatry, Psychology, War, Includes Ireland, Religion, Morality
- Bibliography, Publishing, Book production, Book trade, Libraries, Journalism, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography, Railways, Transport, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography, Reference, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography, Social (general), Economy (general), includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Bibliography, Sources (guide to)
- Bibliography, Sources (guide to), Arts (General), includes Architecture, Sculpture, Drawing, Painting, Photography, Decorative arts, includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland
- Bibliography, Sources (guide to), Building types, Building techniques, Includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales
- Bibliography, Sources (guide to), Clothing, Fashion, Includes Scotland, Includes Wales, Includes Ireland
- Bibliography, Sources (guide to), General, includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland
- Bibliography, Sources (guide to), Political affairs, General, includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland
- Bibliography, Sources (guide to), Women, Includes Ireland, Includes Wales, Includes Scotland, Women in society, Legal rights, Folklore, Includes colonists, Medicine, Health, Family, Work, Learning, Motherhood, Social protests, Sexuality
- Bibliography, Sports, Leisure, Games, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man, Jersey
- Bibliography, study of
- Bibliography, Trades, Guilds, Ireland
- Bibliography, Universities, Theses, Dissertations, Includes Ireland
- Bibliography, Women, General, includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Bibliogtraphy
- Bicycle racing
- Bicycle repair
- Bicycles
- Bigamy
- Bilingualism
- Billeting, Irish, Includes Ireland, Political protest, Riots, Taxation, Anti-Catholicism, enophobia
- Biochemistry
- Biographies
- Biographies
Intellectual life
- Biography
- Biography, academic
- Biography, Alfred Chester Beatty
- Biography, artists
- Biography, Belief, Bishop of Down and Connor, Ireland
- Biography, Charles I, Royalists, Ireland
- Biography, collective
- Biography, Collective
- Biography, Conservative party, Includes Ireland
- Biography, Diocese of Carlisle, Whigs, Bishop of Derry, Ireland, Antiquary
- Biography, engineers
- Biography, Gaelic
- Biography, general
- Biography, General
- Biography, heroic
- Biography, highwayman
- Biography, Historiography, Ulster, Presbyterians
- Biography, Includes Ireland, Literature, Maria Anne Fitzherbert (Mrs. Fitzherbert), Sir William Francis Butler, Sir Mark Masterman Sykes (3rd baronet) (d. 823 [?]), Edmond Warre, Leo Tolstoy
- Biography, in folklore
- Biography, Irish
- Biography, Irish people outside Ireland
- Biography, Katherine Wood Parnell, Charles Stewart Parnell, Nationalism
- Biography, language revival
- Biography, literary
- Biography, Literature, Pamphleteering, Satire, Political culture, Includes Ireland
- Biography, medical
- Biography, medieval
- Biography, military
- Biography, Military commander, Court, Roman Catholic grandees, Irish rebellion, Includes Ireland
- Biography, Monarchy, Sources (description of), Chronicles, Political affairs, Royal council, English church, Includes Ireland
- Biography, musical
- Biography, Musical education
- Biography, Music and song
- Biography, non-written sources
- Biography, Poetry, Theatre, Dramatists, Novelists, Homosexuality, includes Ireland, Oscar O'Flahertie Wills Wilde
- Biography, political
- Biography, Political
- Biography, Politics, Includes Ireland
- Biography, Politics and Government, includes Ireland, Spain, Nine Years' War, English expedition, Charles Blount (8th Baron Mountjoy and Earl of Devonshire)
- Biography, Potato, Exploration, includes Ireland
- Biography, Preaching, Piety, Theology, Bishop, Ireland
- Biography, Privateering, France, Spain, Ireland, Papacy, Treason
- Biography, Prosopography, Officers of State, Royal household, includes Scotland and Ireland
- Biography, radicals
- Biography, railway engineering
- Biography, Reference, Nobility, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Biography, Religion, Politics, Migration, Includes Ireland, Colonies, Prince Edward Island (Canada)
- Biography, religious
- Biography, Royalists, Charles II, James II, Includes Ireland
- Biography, Royal marriages, Divorce, Reformation, Break with Rome, Foreign relations, Anglo-Scottish relations, Administration, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, Thomas Cromwell (Earl of Essex), includes Ireland
- Biography, socialism, feminism
- Biography, Technology, Hydraulic engineering, Land drainage, Inland waterways, Surveying, Transport, Canals, Civil engineering, Military engineering, Coastal defences, Fens, Soil mechanics, Royal Navy, Naval dockyards, Ship repairs, Privateering, Naval recruitment, Includes Ireland, Russia, Dover (Kent), Dagenham, Rainham (Essex), Deeping Fen, Spalding (Lincolnshire), Rye (Sussex)
- Biography, trade unions, women
- Biography, voluntary organisations
- Biography, Warfare, Roger Boyle (st Earl of Orrery, Baron Broghill), includes Ireland
- Biography,women
- Biography, writing of
- Biography - Leisure and sport
- Biography - military
- Biography - political
- Biography - Politics
- Biography - Religious
- Biography.
- Biography: Roscommon
Biography: General
- Biography general
- Biography general
Mathematics
Physics
Astronomy
- BiographyMusical education
- Biography political
- Biographyt
- Biograpphy
- Biogrphy
- Bioigraphy
- Biological sciences
- Biological warfare
- Biotechnology
- Bird and fish bones
- Bird names
- Birds
- Birds: Cranes
- Birmingham Six; Justice
- Birth
- Birth control
- Births
- Births, Deaths, Marriages, Genealogy, Printed primary sources, Leinster, Nonconformity
- Births, Marriages, Deaths, Leinster
- Births, marriages and deaths
- Births, registration of
- Birth tales;
- Biscuits
- Bishop George Hay (729-8)
- Bishop of Cloyne, Church of Ireland, Philosophy, includes Ireland
- Bishop of Dromore
- Bishop of Galloway
- Bishop of Kilmore, Biblical translation
- Bishop of Ossory, Ecclesiastical administration, Ecclesiastical writings, Ulster rising
- Bishops
- Bishops' palaces
- Bishops' registers
- Bishops, Religion, Clerical recruitment, Clerical training, Taxation, Gallicanism, Ecclesiastical courts, Jurisdiction, Aristocracy, Benefice, Parliament, Church patronage, Tories, Whigs, Convocation, Diocesan administration, includes Ireland
- Black & Tans
- Black and Tans
- Black Book of Limerick
- Blackcurrants
- Black death
- Blackmail
- Blackrock Society
- Blacks
- Blacksmiths
- Blacksmiths, biography
- Blasphemy
- Blast furnaces
- Bleaching
- Blindness
- Blitz
- Blockades
- Bloodletting
- Blood transfusion
- Bloody Sunday
- Bloody Sunday (1920)
- Bloody Sunday (1972)
- Bloody Sunday; Civil rights movement, Northern Ireland
- Bloomeries, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Blue Coat School
- Blueshirt movement
- Blueshirts
- Board games
- Boarding schools
- Board of First Fruits
- Board of works
- Boat-building
- Boatbuilding
- Boatmen
- Boats, Transport, Navigation, includes Ireland
- Boats, Transport, Navigation, Ireland
- Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B503
- Bodleian Library. Carte MS. 6Ireland
- Bodleian Library MS F.2.34 Linc.
- Body, attitudes to
- Body, human
- Body-snatchers, Anatomy, Medicine, William Burke (d. 829), William Hare (fl. 829), Includes Scotland, Including Ireland
- Body fines
- Bodysnatchers
- Boer wars
- Bog butter
- Bog Butter
- Bog butter; Radiocarbon dating
- Bography
- Bollandists
- Bollards
- Bomb disposal
- Bombings
- Bombs
- Bona-fide house
- Bone-setting
- Bone marrow
- Bones
- Bones, animal
- Bookbinding
- Book clubs
- Book collecting
- Book distribution
- Book of Armagh
- Book of Armagh, Eschatology, Meditation
- Book of Ballymote
- Book of Dimma
- Book of Durrow
- Book of Durrow, Lindisfarne Gospels, Manuscripts, Illumination, Design, Style, Ireland
- Book of Kells
- Book of Kells; Book of Durrow
- Book of Kells; Book of Leinster
- Book of Kells; Gospel books
- Book of Kells; Reviews
- Book of Lainster
- Book of Leinster
- Book of Lismore
- Book of Mulling
- Book of Uí Maine
- Book of Uí Mhaine
- Book ownership, includes Ireland
- Bookplates
- Book production
- Book publishing
- Books
- Books, subscriptions
- Bookselling
- Bookshop
- Books of Hours
- Book trade
- Book trade, Publishing, Printing, Literature, Novels, includes Ireland, Scotland
- Book trade, Reprint industry, English novels, Includes American Colonies, United States of America
- Booleying
- Boot scraper
- Borders
- Borders, Mexican
- Borders - United Kingdom and Ireland
- Borders between Ireland and Northern Ireland
- Bord na Móna
- Bord na Móna, 934-
- Borough schools
- Boston College oral history project
- Botanical gardens
- Botanical Gardens
- Botany
- Botany, Horticulture, Reference, includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Boundaries
- Boundaries, civil
- Boundaries, diocesan
- Boundaries, ecclesiastical
- Boundaries, international; Borders, international
- Boundary Commission
- Boundary Commission, Irish
- Bounty
- Bowling
- Boxing
- Boycotts, trade
- Boyle; Mitchelstown; Rockingham
- Boyle family
- Boys
- Boys' Brigade
- Boy Scouts
- Boy scouts
- Bracelets
- Brain injury
- Brass and reed bands
- Brass bands
- Brasses, funerary
- Brass horns
- Bravery awards
- Bray - Harcourt Street Line
- Bray and South Dublin Herald
- Brazilians
- Breach of promise
- Bread
- Breast-feeding
- Breeding, animal
- Brehon law
- Brehon laws
- Brehon Laws
- Brendan Voyage
- Breton language
- Breweries
- Brewing
- Brexit
- Brick
- Bridges
- Bridges, Railway
- Bridles
- Brigade of Gurkhas
- Brigade of Horse Artillery
- Brigidines
- Brigidine Sisters
- Brinny Hall, Bandon
- Britain - History - 850-920
- British-Irish relations
- British administration in Ireland, 69-922
- British America, Ireland
- British and Foreign Bible Society
- British and Irish Association of Law Librarians
- British and Irish relations
- British and Irish Relations
- British and irish relations
- British and Irisn relations
- British army
- British army, Regiment, includes Ireland, France, Ceylon, Crimea, World War One, World War Two, Malaya
- British Association for the Advancement of Science
- British Association for the Relief of Distress in Ireland and Scotland
- British Broadcasting Corporation
- British Deaf Association (British Deaf and Dumb Association)
- British East India Company
- British embassy
- British empire
- British Empire
- British empire; American colonies; West Indies; government; documents
- British Empire Family Scheme
- British Expeditionary Force
- British identity
- British India Society
- British Isles, Learning, Historiography, Includes Ireland
- British Israel World Federation
- British Legion
- British Library, MS Additional 40766
- British Nationality Act (948)
- British Overseas Airways Corporation
- British Relief Association
- British Union of Fascists
- Britons
- Broadcasting
- Broadcasting,
- Broadcasting, radio
- Broadcasting ,radio
- Broadcasting, television
- Broadcasting, Television
- Broadcast media
- Bronze horns
- Bronzes
- Brooches
- Brookfield Buildings, Blackrock
- Brouage
- Brown Thomas (Department Store)
- Brunswick Clubs; Catholic Association
- Brush-makjing
- Brush drawings
- Buckingham Palace Conference, 94
- Buckingham Palace talks
- Buddhism
- Buildiing trades and construction
- Building, trades and construction
- Building collapse
- Building materials
- Buildings
- Buildings, church
- Building societies
- Building techniques
- Building trade and construction
- Building trades and construction
- Building trades and construction - Plastering
- Built environment
- Bullae; Pendants
- Bullaun stone
- Bulls
- Bunratty
- Bunreacht na h-Éireann
- Bureaucracy
- Bureau of Military History
- Bureau of Military History, 93-92MSCP Brigade Activity Records Series
- Bureau of Military History. Witness Statement 373
- Bureau of Military History. Witness Statements
- Burial
- burial
- Burial, Roman
- Burial
Funerary practices
Military records
- Burials
- Burke family, Genealogy, Ireland
- Bursaries
- Buses
- Business
- Business, France
- Business and entrepreneurialism
- Business
Economic, general
Family businesses
Business organization and entrepreneurialism
- Business failures
- Businessmen
- Business organization
- Business organization and entrepeneurialism
- Business organization and entrepreneurialism
- Business organization and entrepreneurialism, female
- Business partnerships
- Businesspeople
- Business records
- Business Records
- Busts
- Butchery
- Butter
- Butter, bog
- Butter-making; Churns
- C&D (Ed Shoe Repair)
- C4 dating
- Cabinet
- Cabinet Office
- Cabinet Office, Council of Ireland, Administration, Free State
- Cabinet records
- Cafés
- Cahermore Ploughing Association
- Cairde
- Cairns
- Calendar
- Calendar, historiography of
- Calendar, King's courts, Crime, Law
- Calendar customs
- Calendar of Irish Chancery Letters
- Calendar of saints
- Calendar of Saints
- Calendar
Organization of time
Intellectual life
- Calendars
- Calendrical reform
- Caligraphy
- Calligraphy
- Calvinism
- Cambridge Union
- Camogie
- Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND)
- Campaign for reprieve
- Campbell College Belfast
- Camphill Communities of Ireland is part of an international movement working with people with intellectual disabilities and other kinds of special needs.
- Canada
- Canada, Army, includes Irish, Ireland
- Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ceylon, includes Ireland
- Canada, Barlow Cumberland, includes Irish, Ireland
- Canada, Elections, Ethnic groups, Irish, Ireland
- Canada, Foreign relations, United States of America, includes Irish, Ireland
- Canada, Historiography, Ethnic groups, Ireland
- Canada, Includes Ireland
- Canada, Includes Ireland, Migration
- Canada, includes Irish, Ireland
- Canada, includes Scotland, Ireland
- Canada, Ireland
- Canada, Ireland, Colonial self-government, Imperial consolidation
- Canada, Irish, includes Ireland, Popular culture, Law and order
- Canada, Irish, Ireland, Ethnic groups, Charity
- Canada, Journalism, Ethnic groups, Ireland
- Canada, Language, Ethnic groups, Irish, Ireland
- Canada, Migration, Ireland
- Canada, Migration, Ireland, Great Famine
- Canada, Newfoundland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland, India, South East Asia, Far East, Egypt, Africa, West Indies, Mandates, Dominions
- Canada, Ontario, Migration, Ireland
- Canada, Politics, includes Irish, Ireland
- Canada, Rebellion, includes Ireland, Irish
- Canada, Scotland, Ireland
- Canadian-American relations, includes Ireland, Irish, Border, Foreign relations, United States of America
- Canadian-American relations, Irish, Border, includes Ireland
- Canadians
- Canal barges
- Canal building
- Canal restoration
- Canals
- Canals, Docks, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Canal navigation, Engineering, Inland waterways
- Cancer
- Candles
- Canning
- Cannon
- Cannons
- Canoes
- Canonization
- Canon law
- Canon Law
- Cant
- Cantred
- Cape Colony, Gold Coast, Ghana, Sudan, Orange Free State, Transvaal, Kenya, Canada, New Zealand, Queensland, Commonwealth, Ireland, Crime, Subversion, Colonial rule, Administration, Police, Militia
- Capital
- Capital cities
- Capitalism
- Capital punishment
- Capital Punishment
- Capstan mills
- Captain Christy (race horse)
- Capuchins
- Card games
- Careers
- Care of the elderly
- Cargo
- Caribbean, Grenada, Rebellion, Ireland, West Indies
- Caricature
- Caricatures
- Carloviana
- Carlow-Kilkenny constituency
- Carlow Institute of Technology
- Carmelites
- Carols
- Carol services
- Carpets
- Car repairs
- Carriages
- Cartesianism
- Carthusians
- Cartography
- Cartography, Geographical knowledge, Surveying, Maritime exploration, includes Wales, Ireland, American colonies, Bermuda, Bahamas
- Cartography, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Land use, Military, Railways, Aerial photography, Irish surveys, Charles Lennox (3rd Duke of Richmond and Lennox), Sir Henry James (d. 877), William Mudge, Thomas Frederick Colby, Engraving
- Cartography, Includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales
- Cartography and maps
- Cartoons
- Cartoons, political
- Carts, Wheelwrights, Wagons, Includes Ireland
- Carved stone
- Carved wood
- Carving
- Castle
- Castle Freke (County Cork)
- Castlehacket Loan fund
- Castle Otway (County Tipperary)
- Castles
- Castles, architecture
- Castles, Towerhouses, Defensive architecture, Fortifications, Domestic architecture, Ireland
- Castles.
- Castles
Architecture
Celts
Gaels
Building
Anglo-Norman
- Castles
Architecture
Warfare
Culture
Military, general
- Casualties, of war
- Casualties; Participation, Irish; Registers of dead
- Casualties of war
- Cat (Cricket)
- Cat (Hurling)
- Catalogue
- Catalogue; Chronology
- Catalogues
- Catechisms
- Catechisms, Catholic
- Catechisms, Roman Catholic
- Catechizing
- Cath Bhaile Roibín
- Cath Cairn Chonaill
- Cath Cúl Dreimne
- Cathechisms, Roman Catholic
- Cathechizing
- Cathedral clergy
- Cathedral libraries
- Cathedrals
- Cathedrals, music and song
- Catholic Church
- Catholic church
- Catholic Church, Home missions
- Catholic education
- Catholic emancipation
- Catholic Emancipation
- Catholic Emancipation (1829)
- Catholic Emancipation, Church of Ireland, Tenant right, County Limerick (Munster)
- Catholic emancipation, Ireland
- Catholicism
- Catholicism, political
- Catholicism, Roman
- CatholicismHagiographyProtestantismCulture
- Catholic missionary priest, Includes Ireland
- Catholic question
- Catholic Relief Act (1793)
- Catholic Relief Act (1829)
- Catholic Relief Acts
- Catholic Social Movement
- Catholic University of Ireland
- Catholic Young Men's Society
- Cattle
- Cattle enclosures, Etymology, Booleying
- Cattle enclosures, Mallaranny district, Booleying
- Cauldrons
- Cavalry
- Cavalry, British
- Cavanagh Regiment of Horse
- Caves
- Caving
- Ceilí music; Traditional music
- Celebrations
- Celebrations, public
- Celibacy
- Celtiberian language
- Celtic
- Celtic, Ireland
- Celtic art
- Celtic church
- Celtic fringe, Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland, Regions
- Celtic identity
- Celtic illumination
- Celtic influences
- Celtic languages
- Celtic Law
- Celtic linguistics
- Celtic literature
- Celtic revival
- Celtic Revival
- celtic revival
- Celtic revivial
- Celtic studies
- Celtic Studies
- Celtic tiger
- Celtic Tiger
- Celtic traditions
- Celts
- Cemeteries
- Cemetries
- Censorship
- censorship
- Censorship, film
- Census
- Census 82Census records
- Census 90
- Censuses
- Censuses (85)
- Censuses, English
- Censuses, Irish
- Censuses, Public records
- Censuses - 9Local
- Census records
- Census returns
- Central-court tombs
- Central-local relations
- Central Europe
- Central government
- Central Government
- Central government records
- Ceramic
- Ceramic building material
- Ceramic roof tiles
- Ceramics
- Ceramics, decorative and applied arts
- Ceramics, Includes Ireland, Western Gaul, Domestic trade, Overseas trade, Wheel-made pottery, Cultural contacts, Bordeaux (Burdigala)
- Cereals
- Cerebral palsy; Authors, Irish
- Ceremonial tree planting;
- Ceremonies
- Ceremonies, civic
- Certificate of passage
- Cess
- Chacma Baboon
- Chalices
- Chambers of Commerce
- Chambord (Loire-et-Cher)
- Chancery
- Chancery, Central Government
- Chancery, Irish
- Chancery, law courts, central
- Chancery, Royal administration, Letters
- Chancery : Law courts, central
- Chandeliers
- Channel Islands, Royal Navy, Invasion threat, Economic consequences of war, Growth, Privateering, Investment, Tariffs, Includes Ireland
- CHANNEL ISLANDS: Dr. Hoskyn's Collection
- Chantries
- Chapbooks
- Chapels
- Chapels, Protestant nonconformity
- Chaplains
- Charcoal
- Charitable and Musical Society
- Charitable loan funds
- Charitable Loan Societies (Ireland) Act 823
- Charities
- Charities, Harvest failure
- Charity
- Charity and philanthropy
- Charity and Philanthropy
- Charity schools
- Charity sermons
- Charles Dougherty & Co. Ltd (Annagasan Mills)
- Charles Etienne Coquebert de Montbret, Leinster, Travel, Ireland
- Charles Macklin (d. 797), Theatre, London, Includes Ireland
- Charles Stewart Parnell (d. 89), Includes Ireland, Irish Question, National Land League of Ireland, Biography
- Charles Stewart Parnell (d. 89), Ireland
- Charles Stewart Parnell, Ireland, Biography
- Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish Home Rule, Ireland, The Times
- Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish Home Rule, Ireland, The Times
- Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish Party, Ireland
- Charles VII, includes Ireland
- Charlotte Brooke (d. 793), Irish Harpers, Ireland
- Charms
- Chartered companies
- Chartered companies, East India Company, Africa Company, International trade, includes Scotland, Ireland
- Charters
- Charters, town
- Charters, urban
- Chartism
- Chastity
- Chauvinism
- check subject
- Cheese
- Cheese-making
- Chemistry
- Chess
- Chester Beatty Library
- Chidley Brooks
- Chief Justices
- Chief Secretary's Office Registered Papers
- Child abuse
- Childbirth
- Childbirth, Ireland
- Childbirth, women
- Child care
- Child health
- Childhood
- Childhood welfare
- Child labour
- Children
- Children's homes
- Children's hospitals
- Children's literature
- Children's literature, Gaeilge
- Children's literature, Gaelic
- Children
Cultural nationalism
- Childres's literature
- Child sexual abuse
- Child walfare
- Child welfare
- Child Welfare
- Chimneypieces
- Chimneys
- China War, Second
- Chinese
- Chinese people
- Chinoiserie
- Chivalry
- Choirs
- Cholera
- Christian, early
- Christian Brothers
- Christian church
- Christian churches, Great Britain, includes Ireland, Nonconformist churches
- Christian humanism
- Christianity
- Christianity, Celtic
- Christianity, Celtic; Haircuts
- Christianity, conversion to; Christianity, Celtic; Christianity, early Irish
- Christianity, conversion to; Design
- Christianity, early
- Christianity,early
- Christianity, early Irish
- Christianity, Heresy, Ulster, Missionaries, Papacy, Reformation, St. Augustine of Hippo, Crusades, Includes Ireland
- Christianity, medieval
- Christianity, Missions, Paganism, Monasticism, Arianism, Catholics, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Christianity, Saints, Missionaries, Ecclesiastical organization, includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales
- Christian Socialism
- Christmas
- Chronicles
- Chronicles, Annals of the Four Masters
- Chronicles, Annals of Ulster
- Chronicles, Narrative sources
- Chronicles, Norsemen, Ptolemy, Includes Ireland, Foreigners' descriptions, Arab travellers, Arab geographers
- Chronicles - Irish Annals
- Chronicles - Narrative sources
- chronolgy
- Chronology
- Chronology; Radio-carbon dating
- Chronometers
- Chruch of Ireland
- Chuch of Ireland
- Chuch records
- Church
- Church, Catholic
- Church, Celtic
- Church, Diocese
- Church, early Irish
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- Codex Usserianus Primus
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- Coercion
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- Cogitosus, Kildare
- Coinage
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- Coinage, Wood's Half-pence
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- Coins, Taxation, Edgar, Edward the Martyr, Æthelred II (the Unready), Overseas comparisons, Sweden, includes Ireland, Scotland
- Coin weights
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- Colerain Classical, Mercantile and Mathematical Academy
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- College of Arms
- College of Physicians, Dublin
- College of Surgeons
- College registers
- Colleges
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- Collicting
- Collins Papers (1919-1922)
- Colonial adfministration
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- Colonial administration, Ireland
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- Colonial discourse
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- Colonisation and settlement
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- Colour
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- Combat arms
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- Comedian
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- Comedy
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- Comintern
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- Commemoration
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- Commerce
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- Commercial architecture
- Commercial law
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- Commissioners of Irish Lights
- Commission on the Status of Women
- Committee of Imperial defence, Dominions
- Committee on British ex-servicemen (927-28)
- Committees, parliamentary
- Common, customary and
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- Common Agricultural Policy
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- Communications, road-coaches, Ireland
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- Communism
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- Computing
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- Computus
- Concentration camps
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- Concern Worldwide
- Concerts
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- Confederacy
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- Conferences, conventions and congresses
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- Confession
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- Confraternities
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- Connaught Rangers
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- Connolly Association
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- Conradh na Gaeilge
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- Conradh na Gaeilge [Gaelic League]
- Conscience clause
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- Conservation
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- Conservatism
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- Conservatism, British
- Conservatism, general
- Conservatism, Robert Stewart (Viscount Castlereagh, 2nd Marquis of Londonderry), includes Ireland, Foreign relations
- Conservative Party
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- Constitutional
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- Contains diary of German mercenary, and materials on Ireland
- Contemporart published material
- Contemporary accounts
- Contemporary biography
- Contemporary biography, Literature, Jonathan Swift, Laetitia Pilkington, Thomas Sheridan (d. 738), Patrick Delany, John Boyle (5th Earl of Cork, 5th Earl of Orrery), Includes Ireland, Deane Swift (d. 783)
- Contemporary biography, Samuel Johnson (d. 784), Jonathan Swift, Includes Ireland
- Contemporary printed material
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- Contemporary printed material, Agrarian unrest, United Irishmen, French invasion, Defenders
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- Contemporary printed material, Gaelic Protestant education, Ireland
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- Contemporary printed material, Ireland, Clergy
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- Contemporary printed material, Ireland, Historiography
- Contemporary printed material, Ireland, Historiography, Genealogy
- Contemporary printed material, Ireland, Language
- Contemporary printed material, Ireland, Legislation
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- Contemporary printed material, Ireland, Patrick Comerford (Roman Catholic bishop of Waterford and Lismore, d.652)
- Contemporary printed material, Ireland, Peter Walsh (Valesius, Franciscan monk, d.688)
- Contemporary printed material, Ireland, Roman Catholicism
- Contemporary printed material, Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Richard Stanyhurst (d. 68)
- Contemporary printed material, Ireland, Scholarship
- Contemporary printed material, Ireland, Topography, Warfare, Ulster
- Contemporary printed material, Ireland, Ulster
- Contemporary printed material, Literary scholarship, includes Ireland
- Contemporary printed material, Literature, Poetry, includes Ireland
- Contemporary printed material, Scholarship, Modern languages, includes Ireland
- Contemporary printed material, Scholarship, Modern languages, includes Ireland, Scotland
- Contemporary published material
- Continental comparisons, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Technology, Production, Manufacturing
- Contour lines
- Contraception
- Contracts
- Controversy
- Controversy, theological
- Conundrums; 'Irish Times'
- Convention Act (1793)
- Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms > (1950 November 5)
- Convent of Mercy, 88-2006
- Conversion
- Conversion, Missionaries, St. Patrick, Palladius, Nynia, Monasteries, Includes Ireland
- Conversion, to protestanism
- Conversion, to Roman Catholicism
- Convict labour
- Convicts
- Convocation
- Convocation, Irish
- Convoys
- Cookery
- Cookery, Irish; Food habits
- Cookery books
- Cooking
- Coolattin Estate
- Coollattin Estate
- Cooperative movement
- Copper
- Copper-mining
- Copper mines
- Copper mining
- Coppicing
- Copyists
- Copyright
- Copyright libraries
- Coracles
- Corca Loídge
- Corerspondence
- Cork (Munster)
- Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway
- Cork-Bandon and South Coast Railway
- Cork Brigade
- Cork Butter Museum
- Cork Corporation
- Cork Examiner
- Cork Folklore Project
- Cork Mercantile Chronicle; Cork Trades Association; Cholera epidemic (832)
- Cork Society for Promoting the Fine Arts
- Cork Spinning and Weaving Company
- Cork United Trades Association
- Corn
- Cornish language
- Corn Laws
- Corn Laws (1815-1846)
- Corn Laws, Irish Home Rule, Voting behaviour
- Corn mill
- Corn mills
- Corn Mills
- Cornwall, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Cornwall, Overseas trade, Commerce, Pottery, includes Ireland
- Coronations
- Coroner's courts
- Coroners' courts
- Corporal punishment
- Corporate politics
- Corporation of Drogheda. Land Purchase Committee
- Corporations
- Corporatism
- Correrspondence
- Correspondance, Irish
- Correspondence
- Corruption
- Corruption, Police
- Cosmology
- Cosmopolitanism; avant-garde
- Costume
- Costume, women's
- Costumes
- Costure
- Cottage industries
- Cottage orné
- Cottages
- Cottiers
- Cotton
- Cotton mill
- Cotton plantations
- Council housing
- Council in the North
- Council of Trent (1545-1563)
- Counsel
- Counter-insurgency
- Counter-insurgency, General Nevil Macready, Ireland, Policing
- Counter-Reformation
- Counter-reformation
- Counterfeiting
- Counter insurgency
- Counter Reformation
- Country estates
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- Country Houses
- Country Houses - burning
- Country life
- Counts of the Holy Roman Empire
- County, Liberties, Crosslands
- County boundaries
- County Carlow
- County councils
- County Councils
- County courts
- County differences in Irish language dialects
- County Down Education Committee
- County Dublin
- County Durham, Frances Anne Vane Londonderry (Marchioness of Londonderry), Roman Catholicism, Anti-Catholicism, Social, Irish community, Minorities, Includes Ireland
- County houses
- County Mayo, estate improvement, Ireland
- County Meath, Ireland, Biography, English expedition, Command
- Court, royal
- Court culture
- Courts
- Courts, central
- Courts, ecclesiastical
- Courts, law
- Courts, Law
- Courts, local
- Courts, manorial
- Courtship
- Courts martial
- Courts Martial
- Court tombs
- Covenanters
- COVID-19
- Cowpox
- Crafts
- Craftsmen see Skilled labour
- Crania- skulls
- Craniology
- Crannog
- Crannogs
- Crannóg
- Crawford Municipal Art Gallery
- Creameries
- Credit union
- Credit unions
- Credit Unions
- Creggan, Glassdrummond Castle, Art O'Neil, Turlough MacHenry O'Neill, Hugh O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone), 64 rebellion, Was of the 640s, Wild geese, Mercenaries, Cromwellian Ireland
- Cremation
- Cretan war, 645-669
- Crew, Maoris, New Zealand, John Thomason, Tippahee, Includes Ireland, Emigration
- Cricket
- Crime
- Crime, Disorder, Roman Catholicism, Minorities, Includes Ireland, Staffordshire
- Crime, Irish in Britain, Lancashire, Minorities, Immigrants, Urban, Statistics (use of), Population, Criminals, Liverpool Borough gaol, Roman Catholicism, Social, Poverty, Employment
- Crime, Smuggling, Privateering, Ireland, Dunkirk
- Crime and misdemeanou
- Crime and misdemeanour
- Crime and misdemeanour, sexual
- Crime and misdemeanour- affrays
- Crime and misdemeanour
Imprisonment
Mental hospitals and asylums
Penal policy and reform
- Crimean War
- Crime fiction
- Crime Fiction
- Criminal Assets Bureau
- Criminal conversation
- Criminal Justice (Surveillance) Act 2009
- Criminal law
- Criminal Law Amendment Act (1935)
- Criminal Law Amendment Act 935
- Criminology
- Criticism, architectural
- Criticism, art
- Criticism, drama
- Criticism, literary
- Criticism, Literary
- Criticism, literature
- Criticism, musical
- Criticism, theatrical
- Criticism and reviewing
- Criticism literary
- Crofting
- Croke Park
- Cromlechs
- Cromwellian confiscation, Land ownership
- Cromwellian conquest
- Cromwellian Conquest of Ireland (1649-1653)
- Cromwellian settlement
- Cromwellian settlement, Land confiscation, Planters, Settlers, Leinster
- Crops, Flax production, Textiles, Profits, Drapers
- Croquet
- Cross-slabs
- Crosses
- Crosses, consecration (aka Rounded crosses)
- Crosses, stone
- Crosspatrick graveyard
- Crowds
- Crown, Justiciar
- Crown jewels, includes Ireland
- Crown lands
- Crown legal officers
- Crown of Ireland
- Croziers
- Crucifixes
- Crucifixes; Metal
- Cruisers
- Crusades
- Crusades, Albigensian
- Cryptography
- Cryptology
- Crystallography
- Críth Gabhlach
- Cuala Press
- Cuban Missile Crisis (962)
- Culinary practice
- Culinary practices
- Cults
- Cults of saints
- Cultural identity
- Cultural life
- Cultural nationalism
- Cultural policy
- Cultural relations
- Cultural relations (Ireland)
- Cultural relations (Northumbria)
- Cultural relations, Ireland, Spain, Foreign travel, Ships, Hagiography
- Cultural relations, Literature, includes Ireland
- Cultural relations.
- Culture
- Culture,
- Culture, Celtic
- Culture, Gaelic
- Culture, general
- Culture, Irish
- Culture, Learning, Christianity, Literature, Poetry, Includes Wales, Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland
- Culture, material
- Culture, political
- Culture, Politics, Language, includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Culture, popular
- Culture - Irish
- Culture - Patronage
- Culture.
- Culture and ethnicity
- Culture and the arts
- Culture and the Arts
- Culture
Furniture
Domestic and private life
Arts
Manufactures, building materials
- Cumamm na mBan
- Cumann Camógaíocht na nGael
- Cumann na mBan
- Cumann na mBan-
- Cumann na nGaedheal
- Cumann na Ngaedheal
- Cumberland, Hagiography, St. Bega (includes posthumous reputation), Relics, St. Bees Priory, Cults, Miracles, includes Ireland, Scotland, Life of St. Bega
- Cumberland, Hagiography, St. Bega (includes posthumous reputation), Relics, St. Bees Priory, Cults, Miracles, includes Ireland, Scotland, Life of St. Bega
- Cumman na mBan
- Cumman na nGaedheal
- Cumulative indexes to periodicals, includes Ireland
- Cumulative indexes to periodicals, Ireland
- Curling
- Currachs
- Curragh Incident
- Curragh Incident; Army, cavalry
- Currency
- Currency, Coinage, Gold standard, Central banking, Includes Ireland
- Curriculum
- Cursus monuments
- Curtoms and traditions
- Custom and tradition
- Customs accounts
- Customs and excise
- Customs andf traditions
- Customs and traditions
- Customs and traditions, agricultural
- Customs and traditions, Middle-Eastern
- Customs duties
- Customs service
- Cutbercht Gospels
- Cutlery
- Cycle-racing
- Cycling
- Cáin Adomnáin
- Cædwalla, King of Gwynedd, Wales, Warfare, Northumbria, Includes Ireland, East Anglia
- Céilithe
- Córas Iompair Éireann
- d)
- D-Day
- Daggers
- Daily life
- Daily Mail
- Dairy
- Dairy farming
- Dairying
- Dairy products
- Dalriada
- Damages
- Damask linen
- Damask weaving
- Dan's Cafe
- Dance
- Dance, Irish
- Dance - Irish
- Dance bands
- Dance halls
- Dance music
- Dances
- Dancing
- Danes, includes Ireland
- Danes, Silver, Symbolism, Includes Ireland
- Dangerous classes, Immigrants, Minorities, Ireland
- Daniel O'Connell (d. 847), Ireland, Irish Catholic Association
- Daniel O'Connell, Ireland, Liberal politics
- Danish settlement
- Data-dissemination
- Databases
- Data processing
- Dating
- Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul
- Day schools
- De-industrialization
- Deafness
- Dearth
- Death
- Death, causes of
- Death - drowning
- Death duties
- Death penalty
- Deaths, registration of
- Death
Suicide
Professional associations
Legislation
Psychiatry
Medical practice
Public health
- Debasement
- Debasement, of coinage
- Debating societies
- Debt and credit
- Decade of Centenaries
- Declaratory Act
- Decolonization
- Decolonization, Ireland
- Decolonization, Palestine, Malaya, Gold Coast (Ghana), Kenya, Egypt, Cyprus, Aden, includes Ireland
- Decolonization and independence
- Decoration
- Decorative and apllied arts
- Decorative and applied artrs
- Decorative and applied arts
- Decorative and applied Arts
- Decorative and applied arts, glass
- Decorative and applied arts
Embroidery
Textile workers
Manufactures, textiles
Skilled labour
Mosaic
History of art, study of
- Decorative arts, Includes Ireland
- Decorative arts, includes Ireland
- Decoy Pond
- Dee, River (Wales and Cheshire)
- Deeds
- Deer
- Deer, Farming, Enclosure, Hunting, includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Deerhounds
- Deerparks
- Deer Parks
- Defacing of coinage
- Defamation
- Defence
- Defence, stategy and tactics
- Defence Forces
- Defence forces
- Defence of the Realm Act
- Defence policy
- Defences
- Defences, Fortifications, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Defences forces
- Defensive architecture
- Defensive architecture, includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Defensive structures
- Deficit financing
- Deflation
- Deira, Bernicia kingdoms, Æthelfrith (king), Includes Ireland, Wales, Scotland
- Deism
- De La Salle Brothers
- De la Salle order
- Demobilization
- Demobilization and ex-servicemen
- Democracy
- Democratic Left Party
- Democratic Party
- Democratic Programme, 99
- Democratic Unionist Party
- Democratic Unionist Party (Northern Ireland)
- Demographic and environmental history
- Demography
- Demography, study of
- Demons
- Demonstrations
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- Fortnight Magazine
- Forts
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- Foundling Hospital
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- Foundlings
- Four Branches of Mabinogi, Ireland, Wales, Literature
- Four branches of the Mabinogi
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- Fox hunting
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- Foyle and Bann Fisheries case
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- France, Gascony, Manuscript sources, Archives, Includes Ireland
- France, Germany, Normans, Personal names, Castles, Tenantry, Conquest, Migration, Settlement, includes Ireland
- France, Manuscript sources, Archives, Includes Ireland
- Franchise
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- Francia, Carolingians, Merovingians, Roman mission, St Boniface (archbishop of Mainz, d.755), Includes Ireland
- Franciscan Brothers
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- Franciscans
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- Francis McNamara
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- Freemasonry, Ceremonial, Symbolism, "Antients versus Moderns", Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland
- Freemasonry, Portugal, Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Includes printed primary sources
- Freemasons
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- Frigates
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- Funerals, Aristocracy, Military, Includes Ireland, Wales, Carmarthenshire
- Funerary inscriptions
- Funerary monument
- Funerary monumentrs
- Funerary monuments
- Funerary Monuments
- Funerary monuments, includes Ireland
- Funerary monuments, Monumental inscriptions, Includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Ogam
- Funerary practice
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- funerary practices
- Funerary practices
Nationalism and patriotism, Irish
- Funerary practises
- Furnaces
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- Gaelic Ireland, Irish church, Towns
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- Gaelic Ireland, Nationality, Monasteries
- Gaelic Irish
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Dialect
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- Gaelic
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- Gaelic renaissance
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- Gallarus Oratory
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- Genealogy, Family history, Scotland, Ireland
- Genealogy, Heraldry
- Genealogy, Huguenots, Ireland
- Genealogy, includes Channel Islands, Ireland, Maunsell family, Mansel family, Crayford family, Gabbett family, Knoyle family, Norcott family, Persse family, Toler family, Waller family, Warren family, White family, Winthrop family, Mansell family
- Genealogy, includes Ireland
- Genealogy, Includes Ireland, Empire
- Genealogy, includes Ireland, Harvey family
- Genealogy, Includes Ireland, Includes Wales, Includes Scotland
- Genealogy, includes Ireland, Sandys family
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- Genealogy, includes Ireland, Spain, Madan family, Madden family
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- Genealogy and family history
- General
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- General, Christianity, Household, Settlement, includes Ireland, Wales, Scotland
- General, Colonies, Exploration, Overseas trade, Empire, Foreign affairs, Religion, Belief, Reformation, Economic organisation, includes Scotland, Ireland
- General, East Africa, Southern Africa, Natal, Ireland, Imperial intervention
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- General, includes Dowagers, Gentry, Law, Normandy, Ireland, Yorkshire, William Hastings (Baron Hastings), Richard II, John Blacman, Henry VI
- General, includes France, Towns, State, Scotland, Germany, Spain, Crusades, Wales, Ireland, Charters, Warfare, Hundred Years' War, Papacy, Avignon, Monasteries
- General, includes Glorious Revolution, Whiggery, Toryism, Foreign relations, French Revolution, Napoleonic War, includes Ireland
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- General, includes Ireland
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- General, includes Scotland, Ireland, Charles II, James II, William III, Anne, George I, George II, Sir Robert Walpole, Politics, Towns, Religion, Local government
- General, includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales
- General, includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Church, Inheritance, Law, Nobility, Lordship, Authority
- General, Includes Urban, Politics, Electoral reform, Political parties, Foreign Policy, Religion, Ireland, Economics, Joseph Chamberlain, Scientific progress, Women
- General, Includes Wales, Ireland, Missions
- General, inclues Ireland, Jonathan Swift, Government of Ireland, Henry Flood, Henry Grattan, Politics
- General, Norman Conquest, Monarchs, Warfare, Social structure, Economic organisation, Ecclesiastical administration, Constitution, Government, includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Normandy, France, Italy
- General, Politics and government, Local government, New Model Army, Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- General, Rebellions, Monarchy, Government, Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland, includes Printed primary sources (extracts)
- General, Reference, Includes Scotland, Includes Wales, Includes Ireland
- General, Reference, includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Celts, Settlements, Metalwork, Ancient monuments
- General, Ships, Transport, Economy, Trade, Poetry, Literature, Placenames, Topography, Language, Administration, Includes Isle of Man, Ireland, Scandinavia, Iceland
- General, Social, includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- General, Social structure, Living standards, Party politics, Includes Ireland, Home Rule, Domestic life, World War One
- General, South Africa, Australia, Canada, Confederation, Joseph Chamberlain, First World War, Ireland, India, Egypt, Sudan, Commonwealth, Colonial self-government, Dominions
- General, Tudors, Kingship, Invasions, Usurpations, Government, Rebellion, Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland, Includes Wales
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- Geographical mobility, Labour, Agriculture, Labour history, Includes Ireland, Includes Scotland
- Geographical mobility, Migration, Working class, Social structure, Irish, Labour supply, includes Ireland
- Geographic Information Systems
- Geography
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- Geography: study, understanding and use of
- Geography : study, understanding and use of
- Geography: Study, understanding and use of
- Geological Survey of Ireland
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- Geometry
- Geophysical investigations
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- George Berkeley (Bishop of Cloyne) (d. 753), Includes Ireland
- George Berkeley (Bishop of Cloyne), Isaac Newton, Immaterialism, Laws, Nature, Ireland
- George Berkeley (d. 753), includes Ireland
- George Berkeley (d. 753), Ireland, Philosophy
- George Berkeley, includes Ireland
- George Berkeley, Includes Ireland, Philosophy, Bishop of Cloyne
- George Berkeley, Philosophy, Includes Ireland, Religion, Bishop of Cloyne, Church of Ireland
- George Canning, Arthur Wellesley (st duke of Wellington), includes Ireland, Toryism, Catholic Emancipation
- George Douglas Campbell (8th Duke of Argyll), Party politics, Includes Ireland, Includes Scotland
- George Weerth
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- Giraldus Cambrensis, , St. David's bishopric, includes Ireland, Topography
- Giraldus Cambrensis, Career, The Topography of Ireland, The Conquest of Ireland
- Giraldus Cambrensis, Career, The Topography of Ireland, The Conquest of Ireland
- Giraldus Cambrensis, Public oration, Includes Ireland, Oxford University [?], Historiography [?]
- Girl Guides
- Girl guides
- Girls
- Giudi, Cramond, The Venerable Bede, Historia ecclesiastica, Topography, includes Ireland, Scotland
- Giudi, Cramond, The Venerable Bede, Historia ecclesiastica, Topography, includes Ireland, Scotland
- Glasgow Celtic
- Glass
- Glass, decorative and applied arts
- Glass - decorative and applied arts
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- Glass making
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- Glavnoe Upravlenie Geodezii i Kartografii ( GUGK) = Chief Administration for Geodesy and Cartography
- Gliders
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- Glosses
- Glosses, Includes Wales, Hisperica Famina, Ireland
- Gluaiseacht Saoirse Teanga
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- Goddesses
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- Gold
- Gold-mining
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- Gold chasing
- Golden Bridge (County Tipperary, Munster), Ireland
- Golden Vale Marts
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- Gold Mining
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- Gold rushes
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- Goldsmiths
- Gold standard
- Golf
- Good Friday Agreement 998
- Good Friday Agreement – 998
- Goodyear Tyre & Rubber Company
- Gospel books
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- Gossip
- Gothic revival
- Goths
- Government
- Government, Administration
- Government, Administration, Geoffrey de Turville (Treasurer of Ireland), Includes Wales, Includes printed primary sources, Account of Geoffrey de Turvilles, Writs of Liberate from Receipt Roll 4-2
- Government, Army
- Government, central
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- Government, Parliamentary politics
- Government, Spanish empire, Overseas relations
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- Government, William de Windsor (Baron Windsor), Viceroy of Ireland
- Government and the press; Freedom of the press
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- Government growth
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- Government of Ireland Act (920)
- Government of Ireland Act, 920
- Government of Ireland Bill (886)
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- Governments, Conservative (970-4)
- Governments, Conservative (979-97)
- Governments, Labour (945-5)
- Governments, Labour (964-70)
- Governments, Labour (974-9)
- Governments, Labour (997-)
- Governors
- Graeco-Roman Myths
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- Grammer
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- Grandmontines
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- Grand tour
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- Grattan's Parliament, Independence, The Patriot Parliament, Dáil, Tithe war
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- Great Britain - Civilization - 7th century
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- Great Exhibition of 853
- Great Famine (1845-1852)
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- Great Gospel of Colum Cille
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- Greek
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- Gregorian reform
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- Griffith's Valuation
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- Guerillas
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- Guerrillas
- Guerrilla warfare
- Guidebooks
- Guide to location, includes Ireland, Religion, Iconography, Prayers, Church furniture, Divine offices, Wood carving, Church decoration
- Guildford Four
- Guild of St Luke
- Guild of St Luke the Evangelist, Dublin
- Guilds
- Guilds, Secret societies, Deism
- Guinness
- Guinness, firm
- Guinness Company Ships
- Guinness family
- Gun-running
- Gun-running; Submarines
- Gunpowder
- Guns
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- Gweedore Hotel Visitors' Book
- Gymnastics
- Gynacology
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- H.F. Kearney, Irish economy
- H.H. Asquith, Liberal Party, First World War, Irish Question, Biography
- H.M.S. Calliope
- Haematology
- Hagiography
- Hagiography, Includes Ireland
- Hagiography, Scholarship, includes Ireland, Clergy
- Hagiography, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Rhetoric, Symbolism
- Hagiography, Venerable Bede, Includes Ireland
- Hagiography and martyrdom
- Hague Convention (954)
- Haircutting
- Hairdressing
- Hair hurling balls
- Halberd
- Halley's Comet
- Hallmarks
- Halls
- Handball
- Handbill
- Handlay Page Harrow Aeroplane
- Handloom
- Handmaids of the Sacred Heart
- Hangiing
- Hanging
- Hanoverianism
- Hanoverian Succession
- Hansom cabs
- Happiness
- Harbours
- Harbours Act, 1946
- Hardware
- Hardware Shop
- Hare coursing
- Harland & Wolff
- Harness
- Harness-making
- Harp
- Harper
- Harpers
- Harp music
- Harps
- Harpsichords
- Harp societies; Harp festivals
- Harvard Archaeological Expedition to Ireland
- Harvest
- Harvest failure, Poor relief
- Harvesting
- Hat making
- Haute couture
- Hazardous materials
- H block
- H block; Hunger strikes
- Head-dresses
- Head money
- Head of state
- Healing
- Health
- Health administration
- Health insurance
- Health service
- Health Service Executive; HSE
- Health services
- Health Services
- Hearth tax
- Hearts of Steel
- Heathers
- Hebrew
- Hebrew langage
- Hebrew language
- Hebrew studies
- Hedge schools
- Heitons, company (Dublin)
- Helicopter pilots; Search and rescue operations
- Helicopters
- Helmets
- Hendrik Fagel, Ireland
- Henry Drummond, Whig/Liberal Party, includes Ireland
- Henry Edward Manning, Roman Catholic Church, Ultramontanism, Includes Ireland, Working class
- Henry Fitzsimon (d. 64), Hagiography, Saints, Includes Ireland, Scotland
- Henry Young (temperance reformer), Ireland
- Heraldry
- Heraldry, College of Heralds, Earl Marshal, Order of the Garter, Honours, Ulster King of Arms, Includes Ireland
- Heraldry, Genealogy, Includes Wales, Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland
- Heraldry, Heraldic arms
- Heraldry, Includes Empire, Colonies, Ireland
- Heraldry, Includes Ireland
- Heraldry, Includes Scotland, Ireland
- Heraldry, Includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales
- Heraldry, includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales
- Heraldry, Ireland
- Heraldry, Ireland, Mythology
- Herbals
- Herbarium
- Herbarium, Trinity College Dublin
- Herbariums
- Herbs
- Heredity
- Heresy
- Heritage
- Heritage industry
- Heritage representation
- Hermits
- Heroes
- Herring
- Herring fishing
- Hester Thrale Piozzi, Rosalba Carriera, Antonio Pietro Zucchi, Includes Ireland, Female decorum, Amelia (grand-duchess of Parma)
- Hibernian-Celtic Society
- Hibernian Mining Company
- Hibernian Rifles
- Hibernian Sunday School Society
- Hiberno-English
- Hiberno-English - Reference
- Hiberno-English language
- Hiberno-Latin
- Hiberno-Latin, Old English, Martyrologies, Includes Ireland, Saint Patrick, Saint Columba, Hagiography
- Hiberno-Norse construction
- Hiberno-Papal relations
- Hiberno-papal relations
- Hiberno-Scottish relations
- Hiberno-Welsh relations
- Hiberno Latin
- Hierarchy
- High-kingship
- High-kingship, Political organisation, Uí Néill dynasty
- High Churchmanship
- High Cross
- High cross
- High crosses
- Higher education
- Higher education, Includes Ireland
- Higher education, Theological studies, Roman Catholicism, Includes Ireland
- Highland clearances
- Highland Potato Famine (1846-1856)
- Hillfort
- Hillforts
- Hinduism
- Hindus
- Hindustani Language
- Hinton
- Hiring fairs
- Historians
- Historians' use of computers
- Historians' use of maps
- Historians, Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland, Includes Wales
- Historians, Irish nationalism
- Historians’ use of maps
- Historical, antiquarian and archaeological societies
- Historical atlases
- Historical fiction
- Historical geography
- Historical geography, Includes Ireland
- Historical geography, includes Ireland, Wales, Isle of Man
- Historical jurisprudence
- Historical Manuscripts Commission
- Historical methods
- historical methods
- Historical Methods
- Historical methods, Ireland, Includes Scotland, Includes Ulster
- Historical methods, oral
- Historical methods - Data mining
- Historical novels
- Historical resources; Ephemera
- Historical sources
- Historic art
- Historiographical and methodological
- Historiography
- Historiography, American colonies, Colonisation, Maritime exploration, Includes Ireland, Includes Wales, Royal administration
- Historiography, Bibliography, Agriculture, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Historiography, Bibliography, Political thought, Government, American colonies, Ireland, Australia
- Historiography, Canterbury, St. David's crusade, Topography, Includes Ireland, Angevin kings, Natural science, Race relations, Culture, Books
- Historiography, Christian
- Historiography, Coarbs, Erenachs, Clergy
- Historiography, Contemporary printed material, Includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Historiography, Diet, Agriculture, Famine, Includes Ireland, Scotland
- Historiography, ecclesiastical
- Historiography, Giraldus Cambrensis (posthumous reputation), Criticism, John Lynch (d. c.673)
- Historiography, Giraldus Cambrensis, Canterbury, Nationality
- Historiography, Glorious Revolution, Political thought, Propaganda, Toleration, William III, includes Ireland, Scotland, American colonies
- Historiography, Historical methodology, Ireland
- Historiography, Includes Ireland, Hospitals, Medical science
- Historiography,includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Historiography, Includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Anglo-Irish relations, Anglo-Scottish relations, Anglo-Welsh relations
- Historiography, includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales, [Anglo-Scottish relations, Anglo-Irish relations, Anglo-Welsh relations]
- Historiography, Ireland
- Historiography, Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations
- Historiography, Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations, Political affairs, Religion
- Historiography, Ireland, Bibliography, Irish Studies, Roman Catholicism
- Historiography, Ireland, Irish, Hagiography, includes Printed primary sources
- Historiography, Ireland, Nationalism, Political
- Historiography, Ireland, Plantations, Calvinism, Roman Catholicism, Munster, Roman Catholicism, Brendan Bradshaw, Alan Ford, Michael MacCarthy-Morragh
- Historiography, Ireland, Politics, Colonization, Plantation, Humanism
- Historiography, Ireland, Sources (guide to)
- Historiography, Ireland, Thomas Wentworth (st Earl of Strafford), Politics, Government
- Historiography, Ireland, Wales, Giraldus Cambrensis, Chronicles
- Historiography, Irish
- Historiography, Leisure pursuits, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Historiography, Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland
- Historiography, Marxism, includes Ireland, James Connolly (d. 96), Ralph Winston Fox (d. 937)
- Historiography, Max Weber, Includes Ireland, United States of America, Liberalism, Economic thought, Free trade
- Historiography, Methodology, Sources (guide to), Ireland, Gender, Feminism, Suffrage Movement, Prostitution
- Historiography, Oxford University, includes Ireland, Wales, Thomas Carlyle (d. 88), Fraser's Magazine, Imperialism, South Africa, Australia, Colonies
- Historiography, Oxford University, includes Ireland, Wales, Thomas Carlyle (d. 88), Fraser's Magazine, Imperialism, South Africa, Australia, Colonies
- Historiography, Politics, Irish home rule, New Liberalism, Political parties, Parliamentary elections, Political thought
- Historiography, Politics, World War Two, Germany, Includes Ireland
- Historiography, Propaganda, Local politics, Social stability, Economic stability, Religion, Anglo-Scottish union (707), includes Scotland, Ireland
- Historiography, Religion, Includes Ireland
- Historiography, Religious history, Religion, St. Patrick (posthumous reputation)
- Historiography, Scotland, Christianity, Irish, includes Bede (d. 735), St. Columba, Picts, St. Patrick, Rhydderch, Whithorn (Wigtownshire)
- Historiography, Sources (use of), Archives, Landscape, Communities
- Historiography, study and teaching, Ireland
- Historiography, study and teaching, Ireland, Contemporary printed material
- Historiography, Thomas Moore, Michael Barrie
- Historiography, Venerable Bede, Ecclesiastical History of the English People, Includes, Scotland, Ireland, Iona (Argyllshire, Inner Hebrides), Angles, Early Irish annals
- Historiography, Venerable Bede, Ecclesiastical History of the English People, Includes, Scotland, Ireland, Iona (Argyllshire, Inner Hebrides), Angles, Early Irish annals
- Historiogrpahy
- History
- History, biblical
- History, ecclesiastical
- History, local
- History, medical
- History, Medieval Irish
- History, military
- History, parish
- History, study,understanding and use of
- History, study, understanding and use of
- History,study, understanding and use of
- History, study, understanding and use of - Arts
- History, study, understanding and use of
Secondary education
- History, study, understanding and use of’
- History, study understanding and use of
- History.: study, understanding and use of
- History. Study, understanding and use of
- History: studuy, understanding and use of
- History: study, understanding and use of
- HIstory: study, understanding and use of
- History: Study, understanding and use of
- History:study, understanding and use of
- History: study, understanding and use
of’
- History: study, understanding and use of’
- History: study, understanding and use of’.
- History: study, understanding and use of’
Commemorations
- History: study, understandingn and use of
- History: study, undersyanding and use of
- History: study understanding and use of
- History; study, understanding and use of
- History local
- History of libraries
- History of sport
- History of the Supreme Court
- History painting
- History teaching
- HMAV Bounty
- HMS 'Canada'
- HMS Bluebell
- Hoards
- Hockey
- Holidays
- Holocaust
- Holocaust denial; Deception
- Holy Cross Primary School (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
- Holy Ghost Fathers
- Holy places
- Holy Roman Empire
- Holy wells
- Holy Wells
- Home Guard
- Home guard
- Homelessness
- Home Office
- Homeopathy
- Home Rule
- Home rule
- Home Rule (Irish)
- Home Rule, Irish
- Home rule, Irish
- Home Rule, Northern Irish
- Home Rule crisis
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- Includes Scotland, Economic, Social, includes Ireland
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- includes Scotland, includes Ireland, Empiricism, Scepticism
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- Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland, Includes Wales, Hunting prints, Hounds, Horse racing, Field sports, Leisure
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- Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland, Wales
- Includes Scotland, Iona (Argyllshire), Lindisfarne (Northumberland), Monasteries, St. Columbanus, Includes Ireland, Missionaries, Christianity
- Includes Scotland, Ireland
- includes Scotland, Ireland
- includes Scotland, Ireland, American colonies
- Includes Scotland, Ireland, Antiquarians
- Includes Scotland, Ireland, Battle of Boyne
- includes Scotland, Ireland, Foreign policy
- includes Scotland, Ireland, James I, Constitutional
- Includes Scotland, Ireland, Politics, Constitution
- includes Scotland, Ireland, Social (general), Social structure, Social mobility, Migration, includes London
- includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales
- Includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales
- includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Christianity
- Includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Colonies
- includes Scotland, Ireland, [Religious exiles, Roman Catholicism ?]
- Includes Scotland, Pynnar's Survey
- Includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland, America, Canada
- Includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Employment, Occupations, Wages, Manufacture, Working conditions, Bibliography
- includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Heraldry
- Includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man, Channel Islands
- Includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Politics, Government policy, Landlords
- includes Theatre, Architecture, Painting, Portraiture, Patronage, Foreign artists, includes Ireland, Thomas Wentworth (st Earl of Strafford), Anthony Van Dyck
- includes Trade, Agriculture, Famine, Economic thought, Patriotism
- Includes Wales, Includes Ireland
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- Includes Wales, Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland, Culture, Literature, Poetry, Christianity, Learning
- Includes Wales, Ireland, Celtic church
- Includes Wales, Ireland, Scotland
- Includes Wales, Ireland, Vehicles, Transport, Tolls
- includes Wales, Roman Catholicism, Cardiff (Glamorgan), Irish immigration, Working class, includes Ireland
- includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland
- Includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland
- includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Anglo-Welsh relations, Anglo-Scottish relations, Anglo-Irish relations
- Includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Nobility, Government, Kingship, Migration
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- Infirmaries Act 805;
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- Inlcudes Ireland (selective coverage only), Scotland, Wales
- Inn, public house and tavern signs
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- Intellectual life.
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- Interest rates
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- Internal migration
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- International Financial Services Centre (Dublin, Ireland); Financial institutions, International
- International Fund for Ireland
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- International Relations
- International relations, Migration, Ireland, Partition, United States of America
- International relations
Diplomacy
- Internet
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- Internment
- Interregnum, Commonwealth, Protectorate, Radicalism, New Model Army (political rôle of), Parliament, Anti-clericalism, Sects, Quakers, Providentialism, Foreign relations, Political thought, Public finance, War finance, includes Ireland, Scotland, Oliver Cromwell, Richard Cromwell
- Intertextuality
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- Invasions
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- Invasions, French, of Ireland (760)
- Invasions, invasion plans and threats
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- Invasions, Viking
- Invention
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- Invertebrates
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- Ireland
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- Ireland, 'Book of Invasions', Origin legends
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- Ireland, 'Old English', 'New English', Political faction, Religious faction, Irish Rising (64), Nobility, Army radicals
- Ireland, 'Old English' political outlook, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, 'Pale', Colonization, Landholding, Gaelic language
- Ireland, 'Pale', Politics, Warfare, Borders
- Ireland, 'The Pale' (Leinster), Colonization, Settlement, Genealogy
- Ireland, 'Wild geese', Mercenaries
- Ireland, (English) parliament, Linen industry, Politics, Linen manufacture, John Perceval (st earl of Egmont)
- Ireland, 745 Rebellion (Scotland), Charles Edward Louis Philip Casimir Stuart (Young Pretender)
- Ireland, 745 Rebellion, Jacobitism, Scotland, Irish brigade
- Ireland, 798 rebellion, Leinster, Popular uprising, Protestantism, Catholicism, Religious persecution, Punishment, Clergy
- Ireland, 798 rebellion, Thomas Crofton Croker, Joseph Holt, Co. Wicklow (Leinster)
- Ireland, 798 rising, Armed forces, Defence
- Ireland, 798 rising, Parliamentary papers, John Dawson (st earl of Portarlington), Letters, Notes, Earl Fitzwilliam, Manuscript sources
- Ireland, 922 Regimental history
- Ireland, Ceallúnach, Ecclesiastical buildings, Oratory, Kiln, Corn-drying, Iron smelting, Sculpture, Stonework, Bee-hive structures, Excavation report
- Ireland, De mirabilibus sacrae scripturae, Theology, Bible, Exegesis
- Ireland, De universo, William Alvernus, Fortalitium fidei, Alphonsus de Spina, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Dictionary
- Ireland, Faerie Queene, A new view of the State of Ireland, Political thought, Protestantism
- Ireland, Longphort, Waterfront, Houses
- Ireland, Pairlement Chloinne Tomáis, Social relations, Social protest
- Ireland, Querist, Economic thought, George Berkeley (d. 753)
- Ireland, The Hidden Ireland, Gaelic literature
- Ireland, tánaise, derbfhine, Kingship
- Ireland, Ulaid, Kingship
- Ireland, ?Enniskillen
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- Ireland, Absenteeism, Middlemen, Ulster tenant rights, Agriculture
- Ireland, Absentee landlords, Nationalism, Agriculture, Land war, Tenant rights
- Ireland, Absentee landlords, Nationalism, Home Rule, Land reform, Land League
- Ireland, Absolutism, Roman Catholicism, Politics, Church and state
- Ireland, Academic learning, Linguistics, Philology, Glosses
- Ireland, Acculturation, Language, Settlement
- Ireland, Act of Settlement (662), Confiscated lands, Royalists, Cromwellian settlement, Landownership, Litigation, Court of Claims, Dublin
- Ireland, Act of Supply, Thomas Davis, William III, Parliaments, Parliamentary Commissioners, Reference
- Ireland, Act of Uniformity, Clergy, Irish church, Ulster, Nonconformity, John Skeffington (2nd Viscount Masserene)
- Ireland, Adam Loftus (archbishop of Armagh and Dublin), Anglicanism, Lord chancellor, Lord justice, Provost (Trinity College Dublin), Biography
- Ireland, Administration
- Ireland, Administration, Cartography, Settlement
- Ireland, Administration, Connacht
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- Ireland, Administration, Employment
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- Ireland, Administration, Finance, Taxation
- Ireland, Administration, Government, Anglo-Irish relations, Leinster
- Ireland, Administration, John de Coventry, Maurice le Bret
- Ireland, Administration, Justiciars, Government
- Ireland, Administration, Legal, Justiciar
- Ireland, Administration, Lists
- Ireland, Administration, Military affairs, Militia [?], Politics
- Ireland, Administration, Munster Plantation
- Ireland, Administration, Pipe rolls, Exchequer, William Marshall
- Ireland, Administration, Piracy, Privateers, Roger Boyle (st Earl of Orrery)
- Ireland, Administration, Province, Dublin
- Ireland, Administration, Restoration settlement
- Ireland, Administration, Roger Boyle (st Earl of Orrery)
- Ireland, Administration, Taxation, Overseas trade
- Ireland, Administrative records, Exchequer, Finance, includes Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Admiralty Courts
- Ireland, Adomnan
- Ireland, Afghanistan, Politics, Nationalism
- Ireland, Africa, Irish Army, ONUC (Opération des Nations Uniés au Congo), Decolonisation, Cold war, Peace keeping
- Ireland, Agrarian classes, Land League, Agriculture, Economic policy, Urban growth, Real estate development
- Ireland, Agrarian conditions, Land economy, Land tenure, English land law, Great Famine, Land League, Deasy's Act, Land Act (923), Migration, Primogeniture
- Ireland, Agrarian economy, Commerce
- Ireland, Agrarian economy, Livestock farming, Family, Crime, Cattle raiding, Cheese-making, Oxen
- Ireland, Agrarian protest, Crime
- Ireland, Agrarian protest, Popular politics, Local history, Crime
- Ireland, Agrarian unrest, Evictions, Tenants, Land tenure
- Ireland, Agricultural activity, Land divisions, Rural landscape
- Ireland, Agricultural improvement, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Agricultural output, Famine, Dr Michael Turner
- Ireland, Agricultural produce, Economic growth
- Ireland, Agricultural sciences, Husbandry, Manufactures, Crafts, Charities, Patronage, Philanthropy
- Ireland, Agriculture
- Ireland, agriculture
- Ireland, Agriculture, Booleying
- Ireland, Agriculture, Cattle, Pastoralism, Aristocracy, Transhumance
- Ireland, Agriculture, Commercialization
- Ireland, Agriculture, Crops
- Ireland, Agriculture, Diet
- Ireland, Agriculture, Economic conditions, County Meath, Biography
- Ireland, Agriculture, Economic conditions, Overseas comparisons (Belgium)
- Ireland, Agriculture, Economic conditions, Tools
- Ireland, Agriculture, Economic development, Textile industry, Flax
- Ireland, Agriculture, Economy
- Ireland, Agriculture, Encumbered Estates Act, Galway (Connacht)
- Ireland, Agriculture, Field systems, Labour, Wages, Population, Migration, Wealth distribution, Landholding
- Ireland, Agriculture, Horticulture, Social conditions, Popular culture
- Ireland, Agriculture, Industry, Finance
- Ireland, Agriculture, Irish Convention, Co-operatives
- Ireland, Agriculture, Landholding
- Ireland, Agriculture, Land question, Emigration
- Ireland, Agriculture, Land reform
- Ireland, Agriculture, Land reform, Famine, Owenism, Radicalism, Munster
- Ireland, Agriculture, Land use, Great Famine, Economy, Agricultural policy, Economic policy, Subsidies
- Ireland, Agriculture, Language, Popular culture
- Ireland, Agriculture, Leases, Linen manufacture
- Ireland, Agriculture, Leinster, Livestock movement
- Ireland, Agriculture, Linen manufacture, Landlord-tenant relations
- Ireland, Agriculture, Livestock, Animal husbandry, Raiding, Cultural significance, Social conditions, Economic conditions
- Ireland, Agriculture, Migration, United States of America, Sir Horace Curzon Plunkett
- Ireland, Agriculture, Mining, Minerals, Manufacturing, Fishing, Public health, Environment
- Ireland, Agriculture, Munster
- Ireland, Agriculture, Politics, Economic, Social conditions, County Cork (Munster)
- Ireland, Agriculture, Popular culture, Horticulture, Social conditions
- Ireland, Agriculture, Productivity, Economic growth
- Ireland, Agriculture, Settlement, Social
- Ireland, Agriculture, Settlements
- Ireland, Agriculture, Social, Economic conditions, Local, County Offaly
- Ireland, Agriculture, Social, Landholding
- Ireland, Agriculture, Technology
- Ireland, Agriculture, Tillage
- Ireland, Agriculture, Topography
- Ireland, Agriculture, Transport, Horse-drawn vehicles
- Ireland, Agriculture, Urban, Administration, Settlement, Historiography
- Ireland, Agriculture [?]
- Ireland, Albert Venn Dicey, Charles Stewart Parnell, Home Rule, Liberal Unionism
- Ireland, Ale, Alcohol production, Malting techniques
- Ireland, America
- Ireland, America, Bibliography, Colonialism, Exploration
- Ireland, America, Biography
- Ireland, American Colonies
- Ireland, American revolution
- Ireland, American revolution, Migration, Presbyterianism
- Ireland, Amhlaoibh Ó Súileabháin, Poetry [?]
- Ireland, Ampullae, St Thomas Becket, Canterbury (Kent), Badges, Canterbury, St Wulfstan of Worcester, Rome
- Ireland, ancient
- Ireland, Ancient monuments, Architecture, includes Ecclesiastical architecture
- Ireland, Ancient monuments, Dinnshenchas, Cormac Mac Airt, Earthworks, Meeting places, Includes archaeology, Topography, County Meath (Leinster)
- Ireland, Anglican church, Presbyterianism
- Ireland, Anglicization, Land transfer, Colonization, Sir Matthew de Renzy
- Ireland, Anglicization, Nobility, Economy, Society
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish, Migration
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish, Old English (in Ireland), New English (in Ireland), Nationality, Ideology, Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, Politics
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish coinage, Lady Jane Dudley (Lady Jane Grey), Minting, Heraldry, Auction
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish coinage, Linguistics, Groats
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish landownership, Butler family, Irish political dissent, Irish rebellion, Cartography
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish literature, Culture, Novelists
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish lordships
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations, Clans, Connacht
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations, Cultural relations, Politics, Roman Catholicism, Church of Ireland, National culture
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations, Foreign relations, Germany
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations, includes Northern Ireland, Ulster question, Ulster Unionist Party, Conservative Party, Margaret Thatcher
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations, Independence, Decolonization, Partition, Free State, Dominion status, Commonwealth
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations, Irish Question, Michael Collins, Eamonn Devalera, David Lloyd George
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations, Jacobitism, James II, William III
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations, Nationalism, Political affairs
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations, Papacy, Laudabiliter
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations, Papacy, Laudabiliter
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations, Parliamentary politics, Commercial propositions, William Pitt (d. 806)
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations, Province, Nationhood
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations, Shane O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone), Elizabeth I
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations, The Pale, County Louth, Ulster
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations, Ulster
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations, United Irishmen
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations, Walter Long, Home Rule, Partition, Ulster Unionist movement, Federalism
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations, William Sharman Crawford, Catholic emancipation
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish Treaty
- Ireland, Anglo-Irish Treaty, Civil War
- Ireland, Anglo-Norman manors, Earls of Carrick, Estates, Tenants, Towns
- Ireland, Anglo-Norman settlement, Irish feudalism, Irish nobility
- Ireland, Anglo-Norman settlement, Urban development, County Tipperary (Munster)
- Ireland, Annals
- Ireland, Annals, Blessed Mary of Drogheda, Register, Mayors, Towns
- Ireland, Annals, Edward Bruce, Murchadh Ó Cuinnlis
- Ireland, Annals, Monasteries, Leinster
- Ireland, Anti-Catholicism, Charter Schools, Wild Geese, Migration, Persecution
- Ireland, Anti-Catholicism, Persecution, Local government, Ecclesiastical disputes, Foreign relations, France (French invasion, planning of), Informers, County Kerry
- Ireland, Anti-Catholicism, Seminary, Sir Robert Peel
- Ireland, Anti-militia riots
- Ireland, Antiquarianism, Architecture, Archaeology, Sculpture
- Ireland, Antiquarianism, Charles Vallancey, Edward Ledwich
- Ireland, Antiquarianism, Gaelic literature, Medicine
- Ireland, Antiquarianism, Literature, Irish Nationalism, Social conditions, Irish language
- Ireland, Antiquarianism, Painting
- Ireland, Antiquarians, Biography, Manuscript studies, Ordnance Survey, Map-making, Sir Thomas Aiskew Larcom, Eugene O'Curry, John O'Donovan, George Petrie
- Ireland, Antiques trade, Archaeological collections
- Ireland, Antiquities, Monuments, Architecture, Ecclesiastical buildings, tombs
- Ireland, Antiquities, Museums, Libraries, Domestic architecture, Civic buildings, James Gandon (d. 823), Sculpture, Interior decoration
- Ireland, Antiquities, Towns, Conservation, Archaeology
- Ireland, Aodh Mac Aingil (d. 626), Geoffrey Keating (d. c.650), Irish literature, European literature
- Ireland, Aodh Ó Conchobhair
- Ireland, Aonghus Ó Dálaigh, Printed primary sources, Poetry
- Ireland, Aquilla Smith, George Coffey
- Ireland, Archaeological method, Settlement, Defences
- Ireland, Archaeology
- Ireland, Archaeology, Agriculture, Crops, Livestock, Settlements, Rundal cultivation, Villages, Towns, Domestic architecture, Donegal, Meenacreevagh, Glentornan, County Donegal, Prehistoric field system, Bronze Age
- Ireland, Archaeology, Agriculture, Farming, Cattle, Animal husbandry, Butter, Rundale farming, Booleys (milking places), Souterrains, Ulster
- Ireland, Archaeology, Artefacts, Sources (description of)
- Ireland, Archaeology, Christianity, Liturgical objects, Domestic implements, Spoons, includes Wales
- Ireland, Archaeology, Crannogs, Lagore crannog, Environment, Pollen, Geology, Fauna, Flora
- Ireland, Archaeology, Dendrochronology, Field survey, Prehistory, Celts, Rural landscape, Burial practices, Irish church, Artefacts (social importance of)
- Ireland, Archaeology, Domestic architecture, Building techniques
- Ireland, Archaeology, Excavation reports, Defences, Halls, Domestic implements
- Ireland, Archaeology, Excavation reports, Fortifications, Castles, Geoffrey Fitzrobert
- Ireland, Archaeology, Excavation reports, Halls, Pottery, County Limerick (Munster)
- Ireland, Archaeology, Excavation reports, Towns, Ports, Pottery, County Limerick (Munster)
- Ireland, Archaeology, Folklore, Onomastics, Numismatics
- Ireland, Archaeology, Ratoath bog, Environment, Geology, Pollen, Flora, Fauna
- Ireland, Archaeology, Silver coins, Treasure trove
- Ireland, Archaeology, Urban society, Rural society, Place names, Belfast, Local politics, Local society
- Ireland, Archbishop Henry Manning, Roman Catholic Church
- Ireland, Archbishop of Armagh, Church of Ireland
- Ireland, Archbishop of Armagh, Wars of the 640s, Confederation of Kilkenny, Cavan, Kilmore diocese, Ulster
- Ireland, Archbishopric of Armagh, Ulster
- Ireland, Archiepiscopal manor
- Ireland, Architectural publishing
- Ireland, Architecture
- Ireland, Architecture, Archaeology
- Ireland, Architecture, Banking, Clearing banks, Collective biography
- Ireland, Architecture, Buildings, Applied art
- Ireland, Architecture, Churches, Ecclesiastical architecture, Castles, Roman Catholicism, Protestantism
- Ireland, Architecture, County Carlow
- Ireland, Architecture, County Longford
- Ireland, Architecture, County Wicklow
- Ireland, Architecture, Decoration
- Ireland, Architecture, Defences
- Ireland, Architecture, Defences, Fortifications, Mottes
- Ireland, Architecture, Fortifications
- Ireland, Architecture, Fortifications, Defences, Towns
- Ireland, Architecture, Hiberno-Romanesque
- Ireland, Architecture, Housing, Town planning, Public buildings, Churches, County Londonderry (Ulster)
- Ireland, Architecture, includes Domestic architecture, Country houses, Town houses, Interior decoration
- Ireland, Architecture, James Caulfield (st Earl of Charlemont)
- Ireland, Architecture, Military
- Ireland, Architecture, Mottes, Ulster
- Ireland, Architecture, Patronage, principally Hillsborough House (or Hillsborough Castle) (County Down), Domestic architecture, Country house, enlarged c.795-7, for Arthur Hill (2nd Marquess of Downshire), Robert William Furze Brettingham (architect), includes Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Architecture, Patronage, principally Hillsborough House (or Hillsborough Castle) (County Down), Domestic architecture, Country house, enlarged c.795-7, for Arthur Hill (2nd Marquess of Downshire), Robert William Furze Brettingham (architect), includes Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Architecture, Roscommon (Connacht)
- Ireland, Architecture, Sculpture
- Ireland, Architecture, Town planning
- Ireland, Architecture, Ulster, Defences
- Ireland, Architecture, Urban, Cork (County Cork, Munster)
- Ireland, Architecture, Urban development, Interior design, Urban
- Ireland, Architecture, Urban expansion, Classicism
- Ireland, Archives
- Ireland, Archives, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Archives, Leases, Landownership
- Ireland, Archives, Manuscript sources (guide to)
- Ireland, Archives, Master of the Rolls, Royal administration, Irish Record Commissioners, Public Record Act (867), Irish Record Office, Manuscripts (presentation of), Manuscript collections
- Ireland, Archives, Scholarship, Libraries, Annals of the four masters
- Ireland, Archives, Vatican, Manuscript sources, Ecclesiastical
- Ireland, Archivo Segreto Vaticano, Church
- Ireland, Aristocracy, Painting, Political dissidence, Nationalism
- Ireland, Aristocracy, Peerage cases
- Ireland, Aristocracy, Social organisation, Sir Henry Sidney, Administration, Includes Scotland, Military, Lordship, Economics, Language, Anglicization, Religion, Reformation, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Arm-rings, Silver bullion, Metalwork, Jewellery, Vikings
- Ireland, Armachanus, Papacy
- Ireland, Armada, Foreign relations, Spain
- Ireland, Armagh (Ulster), Jumièges (France), Architecture, Ecclesiastical buildings
- Ireland, Armagh, Connacht, Diocesan administration
- Ireland, Armagh, Liturgy
- Ireland, Armagh, Louth
- Ireland, Armed forces
- Ireland, Armed forces, Defence
- Ireland, Armed forces, Defence, Sectarian conflict
- Ireland, Armed forces, Defence, Sectarian conflict, Leinster
- Ireland, Armed forces, Defence, Sectarian conflict, Ulster
- Ireland, Armed forces, Fortifications
- Ireland, Armies
- Ireland, Armies, County Clare, Warfare
- Ireland, Armies, Military law, Irish Parliaments, Treaty of Union, Recruitment
- Ireland, Armies, Military organization
- Ireland, Armies, Ordnance
- Ireland, Armies, The Pale, includes Settlement
- Ireland, Arms, Farmers, Civil unrest, Local politics, County Tipperary, County Limerick, County Cork, County Clare, County Kerry, (Munster), County Offaly (Leinster)
- Ireland, Army
- Ireland, Army, Cavalry
- Ireland, Army, Defence
- Ireland, Army, Earls of Ormond, Exactions, Livery, Nobility, Ordinances of Fethard, Composition of 57
- Ireland, Army, Gaelic
- Ireland, Army, Gaelic society
- Ireland, Army, Infantry
- Ireland, Army, John Butler, 6th Earl of Ormond, Thomas FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Desmond, Kilkenny
- Ireland, Army, Land tenure
- Ireland, Army, Land tenure, Feodaries
- Ireland, Army, Navy, Government
- Ireland, Army, O'Brien, Thomond
- Ireland, Army, Propaganda, Art, Battle
- Ireland, Army, Raymond FitzGerald le Gros
- Ireland, Army, Regiments
- Ireland, Army, Wars of the 640s, Cromwellian Conquest
- Ireland, Army, Weaponry
- Ireland, Army, Yeomanry, Militia, Popular protest, Rising
- Ireland, Army, Yeomanry, Militia, Volunteers
- Ireland, Art
- Ireland, Art, Culture, Politics
- Ireland, Art, Figurative art, Insular art, Sculpture, includes Manuscript illumination, Romanesque style
- Ireland, Art, Painting
- Ireland, Art, Poetry, Literature, Learning
- Ireland, Art, Portraits
- Ireland, Art, Sculpture, Sources (guide to)
- Ireland, Arthur Grey (4th baron Grey de Wilton), Philip O'Sullivan, Smerwick Harbour (County Kerry, Munster)
- Ireland, Arthur Griffith (d. 922), Irish Free State, Economy, Agriculture, Government finances, Taxation, Exports, Free trade, Economic performance
- Ireland, Arthur Hill (2nd Marquess of Downshire), Parliament, Corruption, Anti-Unionism, Boroughs, Biography
- Ireland, Arthur O'Connor, France, Society of United Britons, United Irishmen, Valentine Browne Lawless, James Coigley
- Ireland, Artillery, Politcs and government, Logistics, Weapons
- Ireland, Artillery, Shipping, Historical methods, Archaeological methods
- Ireland, Art Mór Mac Murchadha, King of Leinster, Homage
- Ireland, Arts (general)
- Ireland, Arts, Church murals, Frescoes, Pigments, Iconography, Painting techniques
- Ireland, Assassinations
- Ireland, Astronomy, Astronomer, Peerage, Elites, Optical technology, Telescope
- Ireland, Atomic theory, Chemistry, Phlogiston, Biography, Contemporary printed material, Royal Dublin Society, Royal Irish Academy, Royal Society
- Ireland, Augustinian order, Cistercian order, Monasteries
- Ireland, Augustus Pugin, Biography, Gothic architecture, Maynooth grant, Pontifical University, County Meath
- Ireland, Australia
- Ireland, Australia, Crime, Politics, Justice, Migration
- Ireland, Australia, Emigration, Felix Kearney, Crime
- Ireland, Australia, Emigration, Labour market
- Ireland, Australia, Emigration, Population
- Ireland, Australia, John Henry Newman, Literature, Historiography, Religion
- Ireland, Australia, Migration, Foreign relations
- Ireland, Australia, Migration, Transportation, Goldwin, Mannix
- Ireland, Authors, Biography, Literature, Philanthropy
- Ireland, Authorship, Collected biography, County Down
- Ireland, Ballads, Verse narratives, Fenian lays, Literary traditions
- Ireland, Ballast Office, Dublin Chamber of Commerce
- Ireland, Banking, Economy, Agriculture, Industry, Commerce
- Ireland, Banking, Finance, Capital, Currency
- Ireland, Bank of Ireland, Clearing bank, Patronage, Architecture
- Ireland, Bank of Ireland, National debt, Private banks, Crisis of 820, Monetary system, Currency, Coinage, Anglo-Irish exchange, Joint-stocks banks, Ulster Banking Company, Bank Charter Act (844)
- Ireland, Bardic poetry
- Ireland, Bardic poetry, English conquest, Geraldine rebellion
- Ireland, Bardic poetry, Folklore, County Wexford
- Ireland, Bardic poetry, Lordship
- Ireland, Bardic poetry, Ulster, Tadhg Mór Ó Cobhthaigh, Magnus O'Donnell
- Ireland, Barnabe Rich (d.67), Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Barnaby Rich, Reform, Government
- Ireland, Bathe family, Jesuit order, Spain, Salamanca, Roman Catholicism, Study of languages, Janua Linguarum
- Ireland, Bathe family, Jesuit order, Spain, Salamanca, Roman Catholicism, Study of languages, Janua Linguarum
- Ireland, Battle, Catholicism, Civil Wars, Command, Scotland, Biography
- Ireland, Battle, Siegecraft, William III, Biography, Mercenaries, Ferdinand Wilhelm (Duke of Würtemberg-Neustadt)
- Ireland, Battle, William III, James II, Mercenaries
- Ireland, Battle of the Boyne, Unionism, Nationalism
- Ireland, Battles, Military campaigns
- Ireland, Battles, Roman Catholicism, English expedition
- Ireland, Beatification, Roman Catholicism, Martyrs
- Ireland, Bech Bretha, Law
- Ireland, Belfast (County Antrim, Ulster)
- Ireland, Belfast (County Antrim, Ulster), Political activism, French revolution, Radicalism, Political societies
- Ireland, Belfast, Henry Cooke (d. 868)
- Ireland, Belfast, Wolfe Tone (d. 798), Protestant radicals, Politics, Violence, Nationalism, Irish rebellion, 798, Foreign relations, Revolutionary France, French Revolutionary Wars
- Ireland, Belgium
- Ireland, Belgium, Trade, Military levies, Industry, University of Louvain
- Ireland, Benedictine order, Pilgrims, Continental influences
- Ireland, Bernard (Brian) MacSheehy, Secret French agent, Theobald Wolfe Tone, United Irishmen, France, Espionage
- Ireland, Betagh, Language, Society, Law
- Ireland, Bible, Exegesis
- Ireland, Biblical exegesis, Latin commentaries, Cultural relations
- Ireland, Bibliographies
- Ireland, Bibliography
- Ireland, Bibliography (general)
- Ireland, Bibliography, Annals, Law, Genealogy, Churches, Kingship, Vikings, Administration
- Ireland, Bibliography, Book trade, Auctions
- Ireland, Bibliography, Co. Louth
- Ireland, Bibliography, Discography
- Ireland, Bibliography, Historiography
- Ireland, Bibliography, includes Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Bibliography, Manuscript sources (guide to), Manuscript sources (description of), Study of history, Transmission of knowledge
- Ireland, Bibliography, Manuscript sources, Archives
- Ireland, Bibliography, Sources (guide to)
- Ireland, Bibliography, University Library
- Ireland, Bibliography, Wales
- Ireland, Bibliography of printed primary sources, Topography, Politics, Military, Social, Economic, religion, Literature
- Ireland, Biographical dictionary, Royal Navy, Irish Seamen, Reference
- Ireland, Biography
- Ireland, Biography, Anti-slavery, Jamaica, Africa, Australia, Historians
- Ireland, Biography, Aristocracy, Clergy, includes Roman Catholicism (conversion from; conversion to), Protestantism, John Butler (d. 800)
- Ireland, Biography, Bibliography, Wadding family, Italy, Includes printed primary sources, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Biography, Carmelite order, Gabriella de Mousset, Nuns, Munster
- Ireland, Biography, Catholic University, Ultramontanism
- Ireland, Biography, Charles Robert Newman, Francis William Newman, Catholic Emancipation
- Ireland, Biography, Co-operative movement, Agriculture, Rural Community Movement, Unionism, Home Rule
- Ireland, Biography, Command, Civil Wars, Catholicism, Charles II
- Ireland, Biography, Composers, Music
- Ireland, Biography, Composers, Russia
- Ireland, Biography, Cultural affairs, Politics, Irish Nationalism
- Ireland, Biography, Culture, Foreign affairs, Politics, Economic, Social conditions, Role of women
- Ireland, Biography, Earls of Tyrconnel
- Ireland, Biography, Family life, Protestantism
- Ireland, Biography, George Berkeley (Bishop of Cloyne) (d. 753), Philosophy
- Ireland, Biography, Hagiography
- Ireland, Biography, Hagiography, Franciscan order, Professor of Divinity (Louvain)
- Ireland, Biography, Historians, Cromwellian settlement, Carte MSS.
- Ireland, Biography, Historiography, Imperialism, Irish Americans
- Ireland, Biography, Historiography, Includes Printed primary sources, Roman Catholicism, Old English (in Ireland), Religious ideology
- Ireland, Biography, Historiography, Irish Historical Studies
- Ireland, Biography, Home Rule, Land war, Migration, Sir Charles Stanley Monck (4th Viscount Monck; st Baron Monck)
- Ireland, Biography, includes Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Biography, Irish culture, Nationalism, Members of parliament, Roman Catholicism, Anglo-Irish politics
- Ireland, Biography, Irish language, Culture
- Ireland, Biography, Irish tithe, Military, William St. Leger Alcock, 23rd Regiment Royal Welsh Fusiliers, County Kildare, County Wicklow, Leinster
- Ireland, Biography, Judges, United Irishmen (defence lawyer to), Politics, Member of Parliament, Privy Councillor, Catholic emancipation, Anglo-Irish relations, Political parties
- Ireland, Biography, Land war, Land League, National movement
- Ireland, Biography, Literature, Paternalism, Anglo-Irish, Novels
- Ireland, Biography, Lord Clare, Lord Edward Fitzgerald, Robert Emmet, Wolfe Tone
- Ireland, Biography, Mathematics, Quaternions, Astronomy, Optics
- Ireland, Biography, Maximilian Ulysses Browne, Emigration, Wild geese, Family history, Warfare, Royal Navy, O'Farrell British infantry regiment
- Ireland, Biography, Medical practitioners, County Fermanagh (Ulster)
- Ireland, Biography, Military, Foreign service, British abroad
- Ireland, Biography, Nassau Senior, Economics, Utilitarianism, Social policy
- Ireland, Biography, Nationalism, National movement, Fenianism
- Ireland, Biography, Nationalism, National movement, Home Rule
- Ireland, Biography, Nationalism, National movment, Lawyer, Politician
- Ireland, Biography, National movement, Home Rule, Scotland
- Ireland, Biography, National movement, Land Question
- Ireland, Biography, National movement, Nationalism
- Ireland, Biography, Novels, Poetry, Playwrights
- Ireland, Biography, Ordnance Survey, Administration, Reform
- Ireland, Biography, Paganism (survival of), Folklore
- Ireland, Biography, Patrick Sarsfield (earl of Lucan), Jacobitism, Tyrconnel, James II, Battle of the Boyne, Siege of Limerick, Battle of Aughrim, Migration, France, Battle of Steenkirk, Battle of Landen, Army
- Ireland, Biography, Penal laws, Roman Catholicism, Catholic emancipation, Parliament, Politics, Law, Irish Nationalism
- Ireland, Biography, Political society, James Butler (st Duke of Ormonde), Royal court, Charles II, Treasury, Revenue administration, Richard Talbot (Earl of Tyrconnel), James II
- Ireland, Biography, Politics, Charles Joseph Kickham, Journalism, Fenians
- Ireland, Biography, Politics, Literature
- Ireland, Biography, Politics, Revolution, Nationalism, Literature, Member of (British) Parliament, Irish cabinet minister
- Ireland, Biography, Poor Law system, Philanthropy, Social policy, History of medicine
- Ireland, Biography, Protestantism
- Ireland, Biography, Reference
- Ireland, Biography, Religion, Politics
- Ireland, Biography, Religion, Politics, Social, Economic conditions, Nationalism
- Ireland, Biography, Revolution, Politics, Literature, Nationalism, Member of (British) Parliament, Irish cabinet minister
- Ireland, Biography, Roman Catholicism, Parliament, William Monsell (Baron Emly)
- Ireland, Biography, Social life, Celtic culture
- Ireland, Biography, Social life, Roman Catholicism, Includes printed primary sources (correspondence)
- Ireland, Biography, Turkey, Syria, Middle East
- Ireland, Biography, Wadding family, County Waterford, Timber trade, Irish Rebellion (64), Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic tracts, Religious exiles, Includes Spain, Rome
- Ireland, Biography, Young Irelanders, American Civil War
- Ireland, Biography, Young Irelanders, Irish Americans
- Ireland, Biography, Young Irelanders, National movement
- Ireland, Birth control, Contraception
- Ireland, Birth control, County Antrim (Ulster), Social Darwinism
- Ireland, Births, Death, Marriages, Genealogy, French Protestants
- Ireland, Births, Deaths, Marriages, Leinster, Population, Genealogy
- Ireland, Bishoprics
- Ireland, Bishoprics, Canterbury, Armagh, Synod of Kells, Sitric (king of Dublin), King Canute, Battle of Clontarf, Pilgrimage, Scandinavian hegemony
- Ireland, Bishoprics, Estates
- Ireland, Bishops, Catholic church, Sources
- Ireland, Bishops, Papacy, Crown
- Ireland, Bishops, Pilgrimage, Monasteries, Missionaries, Scandinavians, Germans, Norse, Popular piety, Canterbury
- Ireland, Bishops of Cashel, Irish church, Clergy, Royal supremacy, Roman Catholic martyr, Tipperary, Clergy
- Ireland, Bloodstock, Horse racing
- Ireland, Book of Pottlerath, Edmund Butler, Leabhar an Rátha
- Ireland, Book of Rights, Genealogy, Monarchy
- Ireland, Books, Leather, Decoration, Book production
- Ireland, Books, Newspapers
- Ireland, Bookselling, Industry
- Ireland, Book trade, Publications, Bookbinders, Booksellers, Wages, Prices
- Ireland, Borough charters, Civic revenue, City employees
- Ireland, Boroughs, Elections, Parliament
- Ireland, Boroughs, Towns, Normans, Urban privileges
- Ireland, Botany
- Ireland, Boundaries, Fence construction techniques, Property laws
- Ireland, Boyle family, Politics, Social commentary
- Ireland, Brehon, Common law, Betagh, Gaelic society
- Ireland, Brehon law
- Ireland, Brehons, Native lawyers, O'Dorans
- Ireland, Bretons, Missionaries, Monasteries
- Ireland, Brett family, Family, Biography
- Ireland, Brewers
- Ireland, Brewing, Finance
- Ireland, Brewing industry, Agriculture, Science, Technology, Brewing
- Ireland, Britain
- Ireland, British Army
- Ireland, British army, American War of Independence, Irish loyalists
- Ireland, British Empire, National movement, Home Rule
- Ireland, British Library
- Ireland, British problem, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Bronze
- Ireland, Bronze, Metalwork
- Ireland, Bronze objects, Decorative art, County Meath (Leinster)
- Ireland, Bruce family, Scotland
- Ireland, Bryan McGurk
- Ireland, Building materials
- Ireland, Buildings, Sculpture
- Ireland, Burial, Legal
- Ireland, Burke family, MacWilliam family, County Mayo
- Ireland, Business, Finance, Commerce, Banking
- Ireland, Business history, Linen industry, Manufacturers
- Ireland, Butler family
- Ireland, Butler family, Earls of Ormonde, Aristocratic feuds, Monasteries (dissolution of), Henrician Reformation
- Ireland, Butler family, Manuscript sources (guide to), Landholding, Property deeds, Wills, Tipperary (Count Tipperary), Kilkenny (County Kilkenny)
- Ireland, Butlers of Ormond, Urban history, Towns, Agriculture, Trade, Land holding, Class conflict
- Ireland, Calendars, Charters, Letters patent, Statutes, Inquisitions
- Ireland, Canals, Railways, Transport, Engineering
- Ireland, Canon law
- Ireland, Canon law, Collectio Canonum Hibernensis, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Canon law, Clergy, Protestantism, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Canon law, Collectio Canonum Hibernensis, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Canon law, Grammarians, Irish Latin, Exegesis
- Ireland, Canterbury, Archbishops, Jurisdiction, Ecclesiastical
- Ireland, Canterbury cathedral, Gerald Fitzgerald (d. 243)
- Ireland, Capital, Finance, Investment, Banking
- Ireland, Capital, Leinster, Urban society, Local
- Ireland, Capital city, Leinster, Urban
- Ireland, Captain Charles Cunningham Boycott, Biography, Land war, Land League, National movement, Home Rule
- Ireland, Captain Charles Cunningham Boycott, Land war
- Ireland, Captain George Flower
- Ireland, Captain Thomas Lee (d. 60), Art, Portrait, Marcus Gheeraedts the younger (d. 635), Biography, Lee family, Politics, English conquest of Ireland
- Ireland, Capuchins, European Reformation, Anna Catherina Gonzaga, Roman Catholicism, Servites
- Ireland, Carlow (Leinster), Psephology, Ultramontanism, Reform, Sir John Acton (st baron Acton)
- Ireland, Carrick-on-Suir (County Tipperary, Munster), Contemporary printed material, Diaries, Literature
- Ireland, Cartography
- Ireland, Cartography, Conquest, Fortifications, Military tactics
- Ireland, Cartography, Estate management
- Ireland, Cartography, Geology
- Ireland, Cartography, John Greene, William Moland
- Ireland, Cartography, John Speed
- Ireland, Cartography, Leinster
- Ireland, Cartography, Maps, John Rogue
- Ireland, Cartography, Nine Years' War, Munster, Ulster, Connacht, Pacata Hibernica, William Jones
- Ireland, Cartography, Nine Years' War, Munster, Ulster, Connacht, Pacata Hibernica, William Jones
- Ireland, Cartography, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Cartography, Robert Lythe, John Browne
- Ireland, Cartography, Settlement, Donegal, Ulster Plantation, Arthur Chichester (st Earl of Donegal), Wenceslaus Hollar, William Parsons
- Ireland, Cartography, Surveying
- Ireland, Cartography, Toponymy
- Ireland, Cartography, William Cecil (Baron Burleigh)
- Ireland, Cartography, William Petty, Down Survey, Bibliography, Ordnance Survey
- Ireland, Cartoons, Political satire, Social darwinism, Racial theory
- Ireland, Cashel (County Tipperary), Ecclesiastical art
- Ireland, Cashel Diocesan Library (County Tipperary) [now GPA-Bolton Library]
- Ireland, Castlemore, Co. Carlow, Mottes
- Ireland, Castles, Architecture
- Ireland, Castles, County Cavan (Ulster)
- Ireland, Castles, Defences
- Ireland, Castles, Defences, County Wexford
- Ireland, Castles, Defensive architecture, Fortifications, Limerick (Munster)
- Ireland, Castles, Defensive architecture, Fortifications, Lordship, Myross, Co. Cork (Munster)
- Ireland, Cathal Óg MacManus, Historiography
- Ireland, Cathedral, Diocese, Black Book, White Book
- Ireland, Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Katherine Parr
- Ireland, Catholic church, Giovanni Battista Rinuccini, Papal nuncio, Irish confederacy
- Ireland, Catholic church, Government
- Ireland, Catholic Church, Nationalism, Ultramontanism
- Ireland, Catholic Committee, United Irishmen (alleged involvement)
- Ireland, Catholic controversialist
- Ireland, Catholic convention, Catholic emancipation, Contemporary printed material, Anglicanism
- Ireland, Catholic emancipation, Penal laws, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Catholic emancipation, Popular culture, Sectarianism
- Ireland, Catholic emancipation, Repeal, The Young Irelanders
- Ireland, Catholic Emancipation, Repeal, Ultramontanism, Roman Catholic Church
- Ireland, Catholic Emancipation Act, Nationalism, Moral force (non-violence), Political influences
- Ireland, Catholicism, Liberalism, Christian democracy, Political theory, Count Charles de Montalembert, Daniel O'Connell
- Ireland, Catholicism, Local government
- Ireland, Catholicism, Munster
- Ireland, Catholicism, Patrick Sarsfield, James II, William of Orange, Battle of the Boyne
- Ireland, Catholicism, Society
- Ireland, Catholic question, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Catholic relief, Printing (Dublin), Volunteers, Newspapers, Volunteers' Journal, Patriotism, Catholic Committee
- Ireland, Catholic relief, Printing (Dublin), Volunteers, Newspapers, Volunteers' Journal, Patriotism, Catholic Committee
- Ireland, Catholic Relief Act, Military, Popular politics, Sectarian conflict
- Ireland, Ceallúnach, Ecclesiastical buildings, Oratory, Kiln, Corn-drying, Iron smelting, Sculpture, Stonework, Bee-hive structures, Excavation report
- Ireland, Celebrations
- Ireland, Celtic church
- Ireland, Celtic church, Differentiation between Celtic and Benedictine monasticism
- Ireland, Celtic church, Ecclesiastical organisation
- Ireland, Celtic church, Ecclesiastical organization, British influence
- Ireland, Celtic church, Exegesis (historiography of), Ecclesiastical texts
- Ireland, Celtic church, Exegesis, Liturgy, Includes printed primary sources
- Ireland, Celtic church, Linguistic evidence, Latin terminology, Clergy in politics
- Ireland, Celtic church, Monasteries
- Ireland, Celtic church, Monasteries, Canon law, Ecclesiastical politics, Secular politics
- Ireland, Celtic church, Monasteries, Leinster, Ecclesiastical sculpture
- Ireland, Celtic church, Patrician ideal, Religious belief, Celibacy, Christianity
- Ireland, Celtic church, Rites, Irish missions to Europe, Texts, Prayer, Martyrology, Hagiography
- Ireland, Celtic revival, Literary history, Historiography, Poetry
- Ireland, Celts, Epic sagas, Metalwork, Rural society, Brehon law, Literature
- Ireland, Celts, Includes Wales, Pagan practice
- Ireland, Celts, La Tène, Hallstatt, Weapons, Burials, Settlement, Jewellery, Kingship
- Ireland, Celts, Mythology, Pagan belief, Literature
- Ireland, Cemetery, Religion, Local, Population
- Ireland, Censorship, Newspapers
- Ireland, Central administration, Local administration, Ecclesiastical administration, Maps, Drawings, Archival collections, Sources (guide to)
- Ireland, Central government, Social protest, Agriculture, Wages, Poverty, Criminal gangs, Uprisings, Punishment
- Ireland, Ceramics, Everted rim
- Ireland, Ceramics, Overseas trade (Spain)
- Ireland, Chalice, Treasure trove, Metalwork, Derrynaflan (County Tipperary)
- Ireland, Chancery, Diplomatic, Administration, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Chancery, Royal administration
- Ireland, Charles Foy, Migration, Canada
- Ireland, Charles Gavan Duffy, Politics, Irish Nationalism, Journalism, Literature, Roman Catholicism, Victoria (Australia)
- Ireland, Charles I, Thomas Wentworth (st earl of Strafford)
- Ireland, Charles Lucas (d. 77), Patriotism, Popular politics, Popular protest
- Ireland, Charles Macklin, Poetry, Drama, Literature
- Ireland, Charles Mahony
- Ireland, Charles McNally (Bishop of Clogher), Biography, Ecclesiastical administration
- Ireland, Charles O'Conor of Belanagare
- Ireland, Charles O'Conor of Belanagare, Learned societies
- Ireland, Charles O'Conor of Belanagare, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Charles Smith, Learned societies
- Ireland, Charles Stewart Parnell
- Ireland, Charles Stewart Parnell (d. 89), Biography
- Ireland, Charles Stewart Parnell, Biography, Politics, Irish Nationalism
- Ireland, Charles Stewart Parnell, Charles Bradlaugh, Irish nationalism, Religion
- Ireland, Charles Stewart Parnell, Devolution, Home Rule, Joseph Chamberlain, William O'Shea
- Ireland, Charles Stewart Parnell, Henri Le Caron, Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB), Irish Americans
- Ireland, Charles Stewart Parnell, High politics, National movement, Fenians
- Ireland, Charles Stewart Parnell, Historiography, Kitty O'Shea, National movement
- Ireland, Charles Stewart Parnell, Home Rule, Historiography, Biography
- Ireland, Charles Stewart Parnell, Home Rule, National movement, Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB), Fenians
- Ireland, Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish Home Rule, Unionism, William Henry O'Shea
- Ireland, Charles Stewart Parnell, Katherine (Kitty) O'Shea, Home Rule
- Ireland, Charles Stewart Parnell, Michael Davitt, Home Rule, Land war, National movement
- Ireland, Charles Stewart Parnell, Nationalism, Home Rule
- Ireland, Charles Stewart Parnell, National movement, Home Rule, Religious establishment, Roman Catholic Church
- Ireland, Charles Stewart Parnell, Patrick Pearse, Nationalism, National movement
- Ireland, Charles Stewart Parnell, Politics
- Ireland, Charles Stewart Parnell, Politics, Gaelic revival
- Ireland, Charles Stewart Parnell, Politics, Irish-American relations, United States of America, Irish Nationalism
- Ireland, Charles Stewart Parnell, Religion, Politics, Home Rule, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Charles Stewart Parnell, William O'Shea, Home Rule, Nationalism
- Ireland, Charles Stuart Parnell, Home Rule, Nationalism, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Charles Watson-Wentworth (2nd marquess of Rockingham), Parliamentary politics
- Ireland, Charles Étienne Coquebert de Montbret, Connacht, Travel, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Charles Étienne Coquebert de Montbret, Leinster, Printed primary sources, Travel
- Ireland, Charles Étienne Coquebert de Montbret, Munster, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Charles Étienne Coquebert de Montbret, Munster, Printed primary sources, Travel
- Ireland, Charles Étienne Coquebert de Montbret, Munster, Travel, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Charles Étienne Coquebert de Montbret, Travel
- Ireland, Charles Étienne Coquebert de Montbret, Travel, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Charles Étienne Coquebert de Montbret, Travel, Printed primary sources, County Westmeath (Leinster)
- Ireland, Charters, Towns
- Ireland, Charter Schools, Charity schools, Sources, Travel
- Ireland, Chartism, Reform
- Ireland, Chartulary, Fitzgeralds, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Chemistry, Atomic theory
- Ireland, Chief Secretary, Bibliography, William Shaw Mason
- Ireland, Chieftainry, Monarchy, Titles, Genealogy
- Ireland, Chieftains, Rebels
- Ireland, Childbirth, Poverty, Motherhood, Gender
- Ireland, Childhood
- Ireland, Chivalry, Spain, Jacobitism, Printed primary sources, Political exiles
- Ireland, Christ Church
- Ireland, Christianity
- Ireland, Christianity (conversion to), Monastic site distribution, Ecclesiastical enclosures, Secular contacts
- Ireland, Christianity, Canons
- Ireland, Christianity, Celtic church
- Ireland, Christianity, Conquest, Missionaries, Vikings, Earldoms, Law, Daily life, Social structure
- Ireland, Christianity, Cultural relations (Germany), Missions, St. Boniface (Archbishop of Mainz, d.755)
- Ireland, Christianity, Hiberno-Latin texts, Celtic church, Continental contacts, Canon law, Ecclesiastical art
- Ireland, Christianity, Monasteries, Missions, Parochia, St. Columba, St. Patrick
- Ireland, Christianity, Monasteries, Missions, Parochia, St. Columba, St. Patrick
- Ireland, Christianity, Monasteries, Missions, Religious art, Metalwork, St. Columba, St. Columban [?]
- Ireland, Christian missionaries, Cultural relations
- Ireland, Christopher Fleming OFM, Franciscan order, Roman Catholic church, Leinster, Towns, Capital city
- Ireland, Christopher Smart, George Berkeley (Bishop of Cloyne)
- Ireland, Chronicles
- Ireland, Chronicles, Annals
- Ireland, Chronicles, Austria, Written sources
- Ireland, Chronicles, Gaelic
- Ireland, Chronicles, Monasticism, Cistercian order, Premonstratensians, Biography, Clarus Mac Mailin, Archdeacon of Elphin, Sources (description of)
- Ireland, Chronology
- Ireland, Chronology, Christianity (conversion to), Missions
- Ireland, Chronology, Letters, Plantation, County Armagh, Surveying, Land law, James I
- Ireland, Church
- Ireland, Church (economic role)
- Ireland, Church, consuetudines ecclesie Anglicane
- Ireland, Church, Archbishop, Betagh, Firmarii, Crosslands
- Ireland, Church, Archdioceses, Ecclesiastical law, Ecclesiastical administration
- Ireland, Church, Archives, Manuscript sources
- Ireland, Church, Archivum Generale Augustinianorum, Collegio Internazionale Agostiniano
- Ireland, Church, Benefactions, Land tenure
- Ireland, Church, Benefices, County Galway
- Ireland, Church, Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercian order
- Ireland, Church, Bible, New Testament
- Ireland, Church, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Barberini family, Papacy
- Ireland, Church, Bishops, Elections, Christ Church, St. Patrick's
- Ireland, Church, Book of Common Prayer
- Ireland, Church, Cartularies, Leinster
- Ireland, Church, Clergy, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Church, Clergy, Lorcán Ó Tuathail (Archbishop of Dublin)
- Ireland, Church, consuetudines ecclesie Anglicane
- Ireland, Church, County Tipperary
- Ireland, Church, Crusade, Finance, Rainaldo, Archbishops
- Ireland, Church, Culture
- Ireland, Church, Diocese
- Ireland, Church, Diocese, Armagh
- Ireland, Church, Diocese, Bishops
- Ireland, Church, Diocese, Bishops, Co. Cork
- Ireland, Church, Diocese, Crosslands, Rental, Extent
- Ireland, Church, Diocese, John Alen
- Ireland, Church, Diocese, Nobility
- Ireland, Church, Diocese, Rural deanery, Ecclesiastical administratio n
- Ireland, Church, Diocese, White Book of Ossory, Manuscript sources
- Ireland, Church, Diocese of Dublin, Ecclesiastical discipline, Ecclesiastical courts
- Ireland, Church, Dioceses, Archiepiscopal administration
- Ireland, Church, Ecclesiastical administration
- Ireland, Church, Ecclesiastical administration, Monasteries
- Ireland, Church, Ecclesiastical architecture
- Ireland, Church, Ecclesiastical councils
- Ireland, Church, Fabrics
- Ireland, Church, France, Papacy
- Ireland, Church, France, Saints, Monastic orders, St. Columbanus
- Ireland, Church, Genealogy, Michael Tregury, John Walton
- Ireland, Church, Hagiography, Literature
- Ireland, Church, Hagiography, Saints
- Ireland, Church, John Colton (Archbishop of Armagh) (d. 404), Printed primary sources, Ecclesiastical discipline, Episcopal estates
- Ireland, Church, Knights Hospitallers, Kilmainham (Dublin), Charity
- Ireland, Church, Knights Templar
- Ireland, Church, Letters
- Ireland, Church, Literature, Meditations
- Ireland, Church, Liturgy, Monasteries
- Ireland, Church, Monasteries
- Ireland, Church, Monasteries, Cistercian order, County Kilkenny (Leinster)
- Ireland, Church, Monasteries, Franciscan order, Connacht, Architecture
- Ireland, Church, Munster
- Ireland, Church, Munster, Bishops, Clergy
- Ireland, Church, Munster, County Tipperary
- Ireland, Church, Munster, parishes, Local
- Ireland, Church, Nationalism, Racialism
- Ireland, Church, Nicholas Mac Maol-Iosa, Jurisdiction, Laity
- Ireland, Church, Papacy
- Ireland, Church, Papacy, Archivio Segreto Vaticano
- Ireland, Church, Papacy, Benefices
- Ireland, Church, Papacy, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana
- Ireland, Church, Papacy, Ecclesiastical administration
- Ireland, Church, Papacy, Gaelic
- Ireland, Church, Papacy, Nationality, Church councils
- Ireland, Church, Papacy, Reform
- Ireland, Church, Papacy, Taxation, Annates
- Ireland, Church, Parish, Administration
- Ireland, Church, Philip of Torrington, Diocese, Towns
- Ireland, Church, Protestanism
- Ireland, Church, Province, Armagh, Diocese
- Ireland, Church, Province, Armagh, George Cromer
- Ireland, Church, Province, Armagh, Saints
- Ireland, Church, Province, Ecclesiastical administration
- Ireland, Church, Provisions, Archivo Segreto Vaticano, Vatican City
- Ireland, Church, Red Book, Manuscript sources
- Ireland, Church, Registers, Henry VIII, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Church, Religious life, Meditation
- Ireland, Church, Roman Catholicism, Fenians
- Ireland, Church, Rome, Papacy, Manuscript sources, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana
- Ireland, Church, Saints
- Ireland, Church, Schools
- Ireland, Church, Sculpture, Burials
- Ireland, Church, Taxation, Edward Bruce, Invasion, Scotland
- Ireland, Church, Theology, Friars (Augustinian), University of Oxford
- Ireland, Church, Towns
- Ireland, Church, Waterford, St Saviour's chantry, John Collyn, Prendergast
- Ireland, Church-state relations
- Ireland, Church and state, Government
- Ireland, Church bells, Iron bells, Bronze bells, Bell design, Religious practice
- Ireland, Church crosses, Ecclesiastical architecture, Iconography
- Ireland, Church dedications, Scotland, Picts, Wales, Isle of Man
- Ireland, Churches, Board of works, Castles
- Ireland, Churches, Canons, Bishops, Augustinian order, Episcopal sees, Prebends, Roman Catholic Church
- Ireland, Churches, Ecclesiastical architecture
- Ireland, Churches, Friars
- Ireland, Churches, Synod of Kells, Dioceses, Annals, Trinity College Dublin MS 309
- Ireland, Churchgoing, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Church hierarchy, Ecclesiastical administration, Clergy
- Ireland, Church lands, Church of Ireland, Bishops, Patrick Walsh, Miles McGrath, Reformation
- Ireland, Church lands, Estates, Episcopal income, Ecclesiastical administration
- Ireland, Church lands, Reformation, Sir John Davies (d. 626)
- Ireland, Church of Ireland
- Ireland, Church of Ireland, Biography, Visitation
- Ireland, Church of Ireland, Clergy, Bishops
- Ireland, Church of Ireland, Clergy, Wars of the 640s, 64 depositions, Reformation, Literature, Monaghan, Trinity College Dublin
- Ireland, Church of Ireland, Dissolution of the monasteries, English colonization, County Meath, Hugh Brady (Bishop of Meath), Henry Draycott, Sir Robert Dillon, William Bathe, Nugent family, Sir Thomas Cusack
- Ireland, Church of Ireland, Ecclesiastical wealth, Landlords, Agriculture, Anticlericalism, Ecclesiastical administration
- Ireland, Church of Ireland, Genealogy
- Ireland, Church of Ireland, Government, Politics
- Ireland, Church of Ireland, Journalism, Crime, Emigration
- Ireland, Church of Ireland, Lay piety, Protestantism, Biography, Accountant General
- Ireland, Church of Ireland, Party politics, Robert Harley (st Earl of Oxford)
- Ireland, Church of Ireland, Politics, Parliament, Reformation, Church and state
- Ireland, Church of Ireland, Politics, Volunteers' Convention
- Ireland, Church of Ireland, Reformation, Clergy, Wicklow, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Church of Ireland, Reformation, Counter reformation, Geraldine rebellions, Spain
- Ireland, Church of Ireland, Reformation, Homosexuality, Sexuality, Richard Boyle (st Earl of Cork), Thomas Wentworth (st Earl of Strafford), Infanticide, Church lands
- Ireland, Church of Ireland, Restoration
- Ireland, Church of Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Anti-clericalism
- Ireland, Church of Ireland, Tithe war, Daniel O'Connell
- Ireland, Church of Ireland, William Connor Magee (Dean of Cork and later Archbishop of York)
- Ireland, Church organization
- Ireland, Church structure, Celtic church, Ecclesiastical reform, Gregorian reform, Bishops, Monasteries, Pope Gregory VII
- Ireland, Churchyards, Rural settlement, Land use
- Ireland, Circulating libraries, Armagh Public Library
- Ireland, Circulating libraries, Subscription libraries, Linen Hall Library (Belfast)
- Ireland, Cirruaidh mac Taidhg Ruaidh, Giolla Íosa mac Donnchaidh Móir
- Ireland, Cistercian order, County Kilkenny, Ecclesiastical architecture, Monasteries
- Ireland, City of Derry (Ulster), Publishing, Bibliography
- Ireland, Civic life, Richard Stanihurst, Administration, Urban, Leinster
- Ireland, Civil, Military administration, Governor's secretary, Correspondence
- Ireland, Civil engineers, Mapping, Surveyors, Cartography
- Ireland, Civil Service, Trade unions, Politics
- Ireland, Civil Survey, Donaghmore, County Tyrone, Property, Down Survey, Restoration settlement, Shiele family, Hearth Money Rolls, Rapparees, Oliver Plunkett, Includes printed primary sources
- Ireland, Civil survey, Down survey, Land ownership
- Ireland, Civil survey, Down survey, Wars of the 640s, Land ownership
- Ireland, Civil War, Bishop of Derry
- Ireland, Civil War, Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Wentworth (st earl of Strafford)
- Ireland, Civil Wars, Battle, Siegecraft, Fortifications
- Ireland, Civil Wars, Catholicism, Siegecraft, Battle, Logistics
- Ireland, Clann Culein, Church
- Ireland, Clans, Social structure, Economy
- Ireland, Classical architecture, Plantation houses, Landholding, English settlement, Nicholas Pynnar
- Ireland, Classical economist
- Ireland, Classical education, William Bathe (d.64), Janua Lingwarum, Latin, Greek, Includes Spain (Salamanca), Germany, Italy, Portugal, Includes printed primary sources, Irish colleges abroad
- Ireland, Clergy
- Ireland, Clergy, Biography, France, Henry Essex Edgeworth, Chaplain to Louis VI
- Ireland, Clergy, Bishops, Anglo-Irish relations, Lorcán Ó Tuathail
- Ireland, Clergy, Church and state, Episcopal administration
- Ireland, Clergy, Collective biography
- Ireland, Clergy, Ecclesiastical organisation, Canon law, Liturgy, Ecclesiastical revenues, Tithes, Clerical abuses, Penance
- Ireland, Clergy, Jonathan Swift (d. 745)
- Ireland, Clergy, Law, Sexual offences
- Ireland, Clergy, Monasteries, Dioceses
- Ireland, Clergy, Religious refugees, Protestantism, Church of Ireland
- Ireland, Clergy, Synod, Protestantism, Colonization
- Ireland, Clerical estates, Ground rents, Fees
- Ireland, Climate, Crops, Crop yields, Cereals, Potatoes, Livestock, Diseases of livestock, Farming, Climate, Extremes of climate
- Ireland, Clonmacnoise (Co. Offaly, Leinster), Stonework, Scriptural iconography
- Ireland, Clonmel, William Vaughan, Inventory, Wool trade, Agriculture, Fishing
- Ireland, Co. Armagh, Co. Antrim, Co. Down, Co. Londonderry (Derry), Co. Fermanagh, Co. Tyrone, Anglicization, Urban development
- Ireland, Co. Carlow, Roger Bigod
- Ireland, Co. Cork
- Ireland, Co. Cork, Trade, Towns, Doughcloyne cartulary
- Ireland, Co. Derry, Architecture
- Ireland, Co. Donegal (Ulster), Travel
- Ireland, Co. Down, Brian Ó Néill
- Ireland, Co. Kerry (Munster)
- Ireland, Co. Louth
- Ireland, Co. Louth, Ardee, Barony
- Ireland, Co. Louth, Piperstown
- Ireland, Co. Louth, Towns
- Ireland, Co. Mayo
- Ireland, Co. Meath
- Ireland, Co. Meath, Coinage
- Ireland, Co. Offaly, Co. Tipperary, Manuscript sources (use of), Law tracts, Social structure, Property, Settlement
- Ireland, Co. Offaly, Glenmaliry
- Ireland, Co. Tipperary (Munster), Ely O'Carroll, Éile Úi Chearbhaill, Landscape
- Ireland, Co. Tyrone, Family, Nobility
- Ireland, Co. Tyrone, Tyrconnell
- Ireland, Co. Wicklow
- Ireland, Co. Wicklow (Leinster), Cistercian order, Monasteries, Ecclesiastical architecture
- Ireland, Coastal defence, Defensive architecture, Fortifications, French Revolutionary Wars, Napoleonic Wars
- Ireland, Coinage
- Ireland, Coinage, Antrim, Scotland
- Ireland, Coinage, Archaeology, Nine Years' War
- Ireland, Coinage, Catalogue
- Ireland, Coinage, Co. Meath
- Ireland, Coinage, Commerce, Trade, Trade tokens, Livery Companies
- Ireland, Coinage, Confederate Assembly of Kilkenny
- Ireland, Coinage, Counterfeit, Breifne
- Ireland, Coinage, County Mayo
- Ireland, Coinage, County Monaghan, Ulster
- Ireland, Coinage, Henry III
- Ireland, Coinage, Hiberno-Norse
- Ireland, Coinage, Hoard
- Ireland, Coinage, Hoards
- Ireland, Coinage, Jewellery
- Ireland, Coinage, Leinster
- Ireland, Coinage, Manuscript sources (use of)
- Ireland, Coinage, Mints, County Limerick
- Ireland, Coinage, Monarchy, Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, Representations of political power
- Ireland, Coinage, Money, Vikings
- Ireland, Coinage, Munster
- Ireland, Coinage, Numismatics
- Ireland, Coinage, Numismatics, Historical methods, Historiography, Includes foreign coins
- Ireland, Coinage, Numismatics, Vikings
- Ireland, Coinage, Pottery
- Ireland, Coinage, Religion, William III, Irish Jacobites
- Ireland, Coinage, Royal family, Currency, Non-written sources
- Ireland, Coinage, Scotland
- Ireland, Coinage, Sihtric Silkbeard, Vikings, Personal names
- Ireland, Coinage, Silver, Half-crowns, Tavern Mint (London), Debased silver
- Ireland, Coinage, Towns
- Ireland, Coinage, Trade
- Ireland, Coinage, Trade, Drogheda, Ardee, Dundalk
- Ireland, Coinage, Trade tokens, Currency
- Ireland, Coinage, Ulster
- Ireland, Coinage, Vikings, Leinster, County Louth, Numismatics
- Ireland, Coinage, Williamite Wars
- Ireland, Coinage; Ireland, Numismatics
- Ireland, Coinage Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Coin hoarding, Tax collecting, Token coinage, Minting, Price fixing, William Bromfield
- Ireland, Coins, Ceramics, Samian ware, Pottery
- Ireland, Coins, Grave-goods, Silver, Gold
- Ireland, Coins, Jewellery, Silver bullion, Metalwork
- Ireland, Coleraine (County Londonderry), Ulster, Includes Settlement, Plantations, Warfare, Local administration
- Ireland, Collected biography
- Ireland, Collected biography, Clergy, Presbyterianism
- Ireland, Collected biography, Medical practitioners, Medicine, Surgeons, Health
- Ireland, Collective biography
- Ireland, Collective biography, Architecture, Professions
- Ireland, Collective biography, Diocesan administration
- Ireland, Collè des irlandais (Irish college, Paris)
- Ireland, Collège des Irlandais, Roman Catholic church, Seminaries, France, Manuscript sources
- Ireland, Colonel Adam Murray, Warfare, Sieges, Siege of Londonderry, King William III, King James II
- Ireland, Colonialism, Empire, Home Rule, Charles Stewart Parnell
- Ireland, Colonial nationalism, Politics, Culture, Overseas comparisons
- Ireland, Colonisation, Land transfer, Plantation, Politics, New English, Anglicization, Sir Warham St. Leger (d. 597)
- Ireland, Colonisation, Plantation, Ards Peninsula, Clandeboye, Rowland White
- Ireland, Colonisation, Settlement, Confiscation, Thomas Radcliffe (3rd Earl of Sussex), Rury Oge O'More, King's County, Queen's County, Irish rebellion
- Ireland, Colonization
- Ireland, Colonization, Anglicization, Urbanisation, Trade, Industry
- Ireland, Colonization, Castles, Defensive architecture, Fortifications, Leinster
- Ireland, Colonization, Confiscation, Rebellion
- Ireland, Colonization, Connacht, Rebellion
- Ireland, Colonization, Essex's expedition
- Ireland, Colonization, Government, Religion, Rebellion, Warfare
- Ireland, Colonization, Includes Scotland, London livery companies
- Ireland, Colonization, Landholding, Migration, Anglicization
- Ireland, Colonization, Land transfer, Politics
- Ireland, Colonization, Loughtee, Cavan
- Ireland, Colonization, Nine Years' War, Sir Walter Raleigh
- Ireland, Colonization, Plantation
- Ireland, Colonization, Plantation, Landholding, Land transfer
- Ireland, Colonization, Plantation, Settlement
- Ireland, Colonization, Plantation, Settlement, County Roscommon, County Westmeath
- Ireland, Colonization, Plantation, Spanish America, Comparative colonialism
- Ireland, Colonization, Population
- Ireland, Colonization, Scotland, James I, Irish rebellion
- Ireland, Colonization, Settlement, David B. Quinn
- Ireland, Colonization, South America, Brazil, Sir Thomas Roe, Roger North, Gaspar Chillan
- Ireland, Colonization, Ulster, County Fermanagh
- Ireland, Columba, Ecclesiastical history
- Ireland, Columbanus (d.597), Bobbio (Italy), Cheddar Gorge (Somerset)
- Ireland, Columbanus, Abbot of Luxeuil
- Ireland, Columbanus, Abbot of Luxeuil, Poetry, Religious literature
- Ireland, Comb-making, Bone-working, Antler-working, Personal hygiene
- Ireland, Commerce
- Ireland, Commerce, Kildare, Patrick Barnewall
- Ireland, Commerce, Textiles, Conrad Gill, Includes historiography
- Ireland, Commerce, Trade, Geography, Agriculture, Economy
- Ireland, Commercialisation, Interest rates, Money lending, Coinage, Borrowing of money, Richard Boyle (st Earl of Cork)
- Ireland, Commissions, Ulster, Officers, Sale of military offices
- Ireland, Common, Brehon law
- Ireland, Common law
- Ireland, Common law, Administration, Dublin Castle
- Ireland, Common law, Civil law, Crown law office, Lawyers, Inheritance, Gavelkind, Tanistry, Customs, Coinage
- Ireland, Communications, Administration
- Ireland, Communications, Railways, Shipping
- Ireland, Communitas, Consent
- Ireland, Compensation, Bretha Crólige, Othrus
- Ireland, Compensation, Bretha Crólige, Othrus
- Ireland, Compilation
- Ireland, Composers, Ballads, Bards, Culture
- Ireland, Composers, Leinster, Musicians
- Ireland, Computistics, Church calendar, Ecclesiastical festivals
- Ireland, Computus
- Ireland, Computus, Hiberno-Latin
- Ireland, Confederate, Owen Roe O'Neill, Warfare
- Ireland, Confiscation
- Ireland, Confiscation, Protestant ascendancy, Landholding
- Ireland, Conformity, Reformation, Persecution, Arthur Chichester (Baron Chichester of Belfast), Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Congested Districts Board, Gaeltacht, Poverty, County Galway (Connacht)
- Ireland, Connacht
- Ireland, Connacht, Army, Sectarian conflict
- Ireland, Connacht, Cornamona, Dingle, Houses, Construction
- Ireland, Connacht, Ecclesiastical architecture, Cathedrals
- Ireland, Connacht, Judicial administration
- Ireland, Connacht, King, Inauguration
- Ireland, Connacht, Literature
- Ireland, Connacht, Local
- Ireland, Connacht, Local administration, Royal administration, Landholding
- Ireland, Connacht, Local politics, Elections, Municipal corporations, Power struggle, City
- Ireland, Connacht, Monasteries, Augustinian order, Excavation reports
- Ireland, Connacht, Monasteries, Excavation reports
- Ireland, Connacht, Sligo, Literature
- Ireland, Connacht, Social conditions
- Ireland, Connacht, Towns
- Ireland, Connacht, Uí Fiachrach, Mayo, Genealogy, Family, Includes Archaeology
- Ireland, Connacht, Wool trade, France, Crime
- Ireland, Connachta, Connaught, Early modern Irish literature
- Ireland, Connaught, Genealogy, Kingship
- Ireland, Conquest, Invasion, Warfare
- Ireland, Conquest, King of Leinster, Richard de Clare, Henry II
- Ireland, Conquest, Landholding, Plantation
- Ireland, Conquest, William Walwyn (fl.647), Levellers, Millenarianism
- Ireland, Conservatism, Religion, Tradition, Liberalism, Roman Catholic Emancipation, Daniel O'Connell (Overseas influence of)
- Ireland, Conservative and Unionist Party, Land question, Wyndham's Act
- Ireland, Constitution
- Ireland, Constitution, Government, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Constitution, Nationalism, Politics, Lawyers, Religion, Reform
- Ireland, Constitution, Political thought
- Ireland, Constitutional
- Ireland, Constitutional,Exchequer, Pipe Rolls
- Ireland, Constitutional, Government
- Ireland, Constitutional, Parliament, Upper chamber
- Ireland, Constitutional, Roman Catholicism, Persecution, Penal laws, Irish Parliament, Elections
- Ireland, Constitutional history
- Ireland, Constitutional history, Anglo-Irish relations, Politics
- Ireland, Contemporary newspapers, Manuscript sources
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, 798 rebellion
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, 798 rebellion, Army, Yeomanry, Militia, County Mayo (Connacht)
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Agriculture, Industry, Transport, Geography
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Antiquarianism, Church of Ireland
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Archives, Public records
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Aristocracy, Genealogy, Theatre, Literature
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Artists, Painting, Architecture
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Catholic emancipation
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Catholic emancipation, Lord deputies, County Antrim (Ulster)
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Catholic emancipation, United Irishmnen, Luke Teeling
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Catholic question
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Catholic relief, Penal laws
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Chorography
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Church history (historiography)
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Church of Ireland, Lay piety, Protestantism, Church government, Missions, Religious education
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Coinage, Pamphlets, Jonathan Swift
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Coinage, Wood's halfpence, Pamphlets, Jonathan Swift
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Constitutional reform
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Correspondence, Archbishop of Armagh, Lord justice
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Currency
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Currency, Numismatics
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Disorder, Secret societies, Land, Tithes, Tenantry, Protest
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Drama
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Drama, Literature
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Economy, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Economy, Penal laws, Theobald Taaffe (4th earl of Carlingford)
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Established church, Tithes, Secret societies, Clergy
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Exports, Wool, Cattle, Navigation Acts
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Feudalism, Law, Brehon laws, Literature, Language, Music
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Financial administration, Taxation, Hearth money, Excise, Courts
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Foreigners' descriptions, Topography, Social commentary
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Frederick Howard (5th earl of Carlisle), Parliament, Lord Lieutenants, Catholic emancipation
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Free trade
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, House of Lords, Parliament
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Impropriations, Clergy, Appropriations, Taxation
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Industry, Property, Law, United Irishmen, Parliament, Trade, Ulster
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Industry, Property, Trade
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Industry, Trade, Mercantilism, Colonies, Export
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Irish House of Common
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Irish language, Bible (translation of)
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Jacobitism, Army
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Jane Adams, Folklore, Literature, Popular antiquities
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Law, Courts
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Law, Statutes
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Lawyers, Legal profession, Education
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Leinster
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Leinster, Architecture
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Leinster, Horticulture, Botany, Climate, Agriculture
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Leinster, Local government, Elections
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Leinster, Physicians, Medicine, Medical education
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Military
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Missions
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Money bill dispute
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Munster
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Munster, Local history
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Nonconformity, Presbyterianism
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, O'Neill, Penal laws, Catholic relief, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Pamphlets, Industry, Wool, Exports, Imports, Economics
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Parliament, Catholic emancipation, Trade, Francis Rawdon-Hastings (2nd earl of Moira and st marquis of Hastings)
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Parliament, Treason, House of Commons, House of Lords
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Parliamentary elections, Population, Electorate
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Parliamentary reform
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Penal laws, John Wesley, Whiteboys, Biography, France, Cork (Munster), Irish National Volunteers, Catholic Committee (London)
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Poetry, Hugh Boulter (archbishop of Armagh)
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Political reform, Volunteers, Catholic emancipation
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Politics
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Politics, Irish parliament, Barristers, 798 rising
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Politics, Irish parliament, Social commentary
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Politics, Jacobitism, Patriotism
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Poor Law (reform), Parliament, Michael Thomas Sadler (d. 835)
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Poor relief, John Pitt Kennedy (d. 879), Sir George Nicholls (d. 865)
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Population
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Preaching
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Printed primary sources, The Bible
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Property, Penal laws, Courts, Chancery
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Religion
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Religion and belief
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Religious literature
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Religious literature, Polemics
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Resolutions, Letters, Transactions
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Revenue, Politics, Government
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Richard Bellings (d.677), Royalists
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Richard Woodward (Anglican bishop of Cloyne)
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Roman Catholicism, Anglicanism, Irish language
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Roman Catholicism, Army
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Roman Catholicism, Mathew de Oviedo, Eugene Mathews, Thomas Fleming, Clergy
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Rural society, Politics and government, Government, Electoral system, Parliamentary elections
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Satire, Literature
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Scotland
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Scotland, Lords of the Isles, Earls of Antrim, Ulster
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Scotland, Topography
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Social commentary, Social Thought
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Social conditions
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Statutes, Parish government
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Textiles
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Theology, Christianity
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Thomas Addis Emmet, Parliament, Penal laws, Theobald Wolfe Tone
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Thomas Conolly (Member of Parliament), Parliamentary reform
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Topography
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Ulster
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Ulster, Industry, Medicines, Canals, Geography, Topography, Botany, Monuments
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, United Irishmen
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, United Irishmen, Henry Grattan
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, United Irishmen, Militia, 798 rebellion, Popular uprising
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, United Irishmen, Robert Emmet, 798 rebellion
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, United Society of Irishmen, Wolfe Tone (d. 798), Radicalism, Irish independence, Roman Catholicism, Protestantism (Irish)
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Urban, Local government
- Ireland, Contemporary printed material, Wool, Imports, Exports, Trade, Navigation Acts, Pamphlets, Industry
- Ireland, Continental Europe, Army, Political identity, Officers, Wild Geese, Emigration
- Ireland, Conversion, St Patrick, Hagiography, Mission
- Ireland, Convicts, Australia, Criminals
- Ireland, Cookery, Diet
- Ireland, Coquebert de Montbret, French consul, Social conditions, Business life, Religious life, Leisure, County Kilkenny
- Ireland, Cork
- Ireland, Cork (Munster), Poetry, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Cork, Galway, Limerick
- Ireland, Cork, Wexford, St Nicholas Priory, Church, Land
- Ireland, Cormac's chapel, Cashel (County Tipperary), Waterford cathedral, Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, Architecture, Sculpture
- Ireland, Corn tithes, Rents, Evictions, Whiteboy movement (76-65), Legal administration, Social relations
- Ireland, Correspondence
- Ireland, Correspondence, Manuscript sources (description of), Revolt
- Ireland, Correspondence, Manuscript sources, Spain, Pedro Zubiaur, Navy, Letter book
- Ireland, Correspondence, Medicine, Antiquarianism, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Correspondence, Printed primary sources, Irish rebellion, English Civil Wars, Wars of the 640s, Ulick de Burgh (5th Earl of Clanricarde)
- Ireland, Costume, Clothes, Fashion, Paintings
- Ireland, Costume, Shoes, Stockings, Brogues, Leather, Ulster, Connacht, Munster, Leinster, includes Isle of Man
- Ireland, Costume, Uniform
- Ireland, Counter-insurgency
- Ireland, Counter-Reformation, Clergy, Donegal, John Hamilton, Luke Plunkett
- Ireland, Counter-Reformation, Clergy, Portugal
- Ireland, Counter-Reformation, Historiography, Gaelic writings, Belgium
- Ireland, Counter-Reformation, Legal, Religion
- Ireland, Counter Reformation, Anthony Daly OFM, Franciscans, Roman Catholic Church, Michael Toner OFM, Abbot Patrick Maginn, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Counter Reformation, Oxford, Rouen (France), Douai (Low Countries, France), David Delahide (c.549-c.589), Leonard Fitzsimmon (54-9)
- Ireland, Counter reformation, Wars of the 640s, Diocese of Ardfert, Richard O'Connell (Bishop of Ardfert)
- Ireland, Countess of Cork, Elegiac poetry
- Ireland, Counties
- Ireland, Counties Roscommon and Westmeath (Connacht), Great Famine
- Ireland, Country Antrim, Domestic architecture, Peasant housing
- Ireland, County, Administration
- Ireland, County , Agriculture, Farming, Defences, Ringforts
- Ireland, County Antrim (Ulster)
- Ireland, County Antrim (Ulster), Army, Defence
- Ireland, County Antrim (Ulster), Ceramics
- Ireland, County Antrim (Ulster), Dock strike, Industrial disputes, James Larkin, National Union of Dock Labourers, Trade unions, Sir James Sexton, Unionism, Lock-outs, Railways, Orange order, Religious sectarianism, Coal carters, Press, Police mutiny, Political violence, Thomas Gallaher
- Ireland, County Antrim (Ulster), Earls of Massereene
- Ireland, County Antrim (Ulster), Ecclesiastical history, Protestantism
- Ireland, County Antrim (Ulster), Economy, Belfast, Stationers
- Ireland, County Antrim (Ulster), Manufacturing, Wages
- Ireland, County Antrim (Ulster), Penal laws, Roman Catholicism, Volunteers
- Ireland, County Antrim (Ulster), Private banks, Joint stock banking, Inflation, Politics, War, Labour disputes, Finance
- Ireland, County Antrim (Ulster), Urban development, Landownership
- Ireland, County Antrim (Ulster), William Keown McCaughan, Biography, Social history, Urban history
- Ireland, County Antrim, Agriculture, Productivity, Sources, Ulster, Munster
- Ireland, County Antrim, Local, Economic conditions, Urban life, Industry
- Ireland, County Antrim, Local economy, Local industry, Social conditions, Politics
- Ireland, County Antrim, Local politics, Local government, Urban society
- Ireland, County Antrim, Towns, Architecture, Includes Domestic architecture, Includes Ecclesiastical architecture
- Ireland, County Antrim, Ulster, Local, Annals, Trade, Customs, Antiquities
- Ireland, County Antrim, Ulster, Towns, Excavation reports, , Houses, Town walls
- Ireland, County Antrim, Urban, Domestic architecture, Ecclesiastical architecture
- Ireland, County Antrim, Urban, Economic, Social conditions, Politics, Architecture, Local
- Ireland, County Armagh (Ulster), Clergy, Patronage, Provisions, Papacy
- Ireland, County Armagh, Ulster, Hagiography, Ecclesiastical administration
- Ireland, County Armagh, Ulster, Manuscript sources (guide to)
- Ireland, County Cavan, Anglo-Irish relations, Landholding
- Ireland, County Cavan, Local, Architecture, Social conditions, Includes Domestic architecture, Ecclesiastical architecture, Local economy, Social conditions
- Ireland, County Cavan, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, County Cavan, Sources (description of), Coinage
- Ireland, County Clare (Munster), Captain Thomas Walcott, Henry Ivers, Military settlement, Landlordism
- Ireland, County Clare (Munster), Church, Monasteries, Cistercian order, Architecture
- Ireland, County Clare (Munster), Genealogy, Social structure
- Ireland, County Clare (Munster), Model communities, Owenism
- Ireland, County Clare (Munster), Settlement
- Ireland, County Clare (Munster), Towns, Settlement
- Ireland, County Clare, Architecture
- Ireland, County Clare, Architecture, Defences
- Ireland, County Clare, Genealogy, Kingship
- Ireland, County Clare, John O'Molony (d. 65), John O'Molony (d. 702), English oppression, Foreign relations, France
- Ireland, County Clare, O'Brien family
- Ireland, County Cork (Munster)
- Ireland, County Cork (Munster), Agriculture, Landlords
- Ireland, County Cork (Munster), George of Denmark (husband of Queen Anne), King James II, King William III
- Ireland, County Cork (Munster), includes Trade
- Ireland, County Cork (Munster), Local government
- Ireland, County Cork (Munster), Municipal government, Local politics
- Ireland, County Cork (Munster), Navy
- Ireland, County Cork (Munster), Party politics, Whigs (Liberals), Tories (Conservatives), Urban politics
- Ireland, County Cork (Munster), Printed primary sources, Municipal government, Local politics
- Ireland, County Cork (Munster), Royal Navy, Sir Edward Pellew (st Viscount Exmouth)
- Ireland, County Cork (Munster), Social conditions, Travel
- Ireland, County Cork, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, County Cork, Art design, Industry, Export trade, Domestic trade
- Ireland, County Cork, Cartography, Fishing, Urban development, County Cork
- Ireland, County Cork, Cartography, Neville Bath, County map
- Ireland, County Cork, Economic conditions, Poverty, Local politics, Local economy
- Ireland, County Cork, Family succession, Inheritance, Landholding, Jephson family
- Ireland, County Cork, Funerary monuments, Sculpture
- Ireland, County Cork, Local, Elections, Psephology
- Ireland, County Cork, Monasteries, Franciscan order, Friars minor, Liberty Street
- Ireland, County Cork, Piracy
- Ireland, County Cork, Urban society, Local economy
- Ireland, County Cork, Urban society, Local politics, Religion, Local economy, Social conditions
- Ireland, County Derry, General, Urban, Local history
- Ireland, County Donegal (Ulster), Agriculture, Landlord-tenant relations, Leases, Sources
- Ireland, County Donegal (Ulster), Agriculture, Leases, Landlord-tenant relations, Sources
- Ireland, County Donegal, Popular religion, Folklore, Anthropology
- Ireland, County Down (Ulster), Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, County Down (Ulster), Poetry, Literature
- Ireland, County Down, Domestic architecture
- Ireland, County Down, ecclesiastical affairs
- Ireland, County Down, Local, Architecture, Social conditions, Includes Domestic architecture, Ecclesiastical architecture
- Ireland, County Down, Scotland, Wigtownshire, Urban, Architecture, Includes Domestic architecture, Includes Ecclesiastical architecture
- Ireland, County Down, Towns, Religion, Local economy, Social conditions, Education
- Ireland, County Fermanagh, Confiscation, Landholding, Gaelic landowning
- Ireland, County Fermanagh, Whitley family
- Ireland, County Galway (Connacht), Ballinasloe Church, Augustinian order, Architecture, Monasteries
- Ireland, County Galway (Connacht), Bellew family, Penal laws, Landholding, Persecution
- Ireland, County Galway (Connacht), Church
- Ireland, County Galway, Connacht, Smuggling, Overseas trade
- Ireland, County Galway, Religion, Local
- Ireland, County Kerry (Munster), Agriculture
- Ireland, County Kerry (Munster), Petty estate, John Petty-Fitzmaurice (earl of Shelburne)
- Ireland, County Kerry (Munster), Petty estate, Sir William Petty, Richard Orpen
- Ireland, County Kerry (Munster), Valentine Browne (5th viscount Kenmare), Catholic relief, William Pitt the Younger
- Ireland, County Kerry, Dingle, Tralee, Ardfert, Ratoo
- Ireland, County Kerry, Local, Religion, Politics, Local economy, Social conditions, Education
- Ireland, County Kerry, Manuscript sources (description of), Domestic implements, Household furnishings, Livestock
- Ireland, County Kerry, Nationalism, Politics, Land agitation
- Ireland, County Kildare (Leinster), Robert Brooke, Cotton industry
- Ireland, County Kildare (Leinster), Roman Catholicism, Theological colleges, Seminaries, Education, Maynooth College
- Ireland, County Kildare, 798 Rising, Rebellion
- Ireland, County Kilkenny
- Ireland, County Kilkenny (Leinster), Local courts, Law, Local politics, Urban
- Ireland, County Kilkenny (Leinster), Monasteries, Cistercian order, Architecture, Building, Masons, Worship, Community, Philanthropy, Land use
- Ireland, County Kilkenny, Manor, Borough, Parish, Courts
- Ireland, County Kilkenny, Population
- Ireland, County Kilkenny, Tobin family
- Ireland, County Kilkenny, Trade
- Ireland, County Kilkenny, Witchcraft trials
- Ireland, County Laois (Leinster)
- Ireland, County Laois (Leinster), Contemporary printed material, Cartography
- Ireland, County Laois (Leinster), Topography, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, County Laois, County Offaly, Archaeological method, Historical method, Epigraphy, Religious art
- Ireland, County Laois, County Offaly, French protestant colonies, Urban development, Immigrants, Minorities, Aliens, Community life, Local history
- Ireland, County Laois, Religion, Quakers, Educational provision
- Ireland, County Laois [?], County Kilkenny [?], Coinage
- Ireland, County Leitrim, Connacht, General Humbert's expedition, Roman Catholic clergy, 798 rising, Gaelic literature, Gaelic language
- Ireland, County Limerick, Governor, Religious faction, Political faction, Members of Parliament, Plantation, Cashiering, Rump Parliament
- Ireland, County Limerick, Towns, Travellers' descriptions, Roman Catholicism, Recusancy
- Ireland, County Londonderry
- Ireland, County Louth (Leinster), Architecture, Urban development, Municipal buildings
- Ireland, County Louth (Leinster), Cartography
- Ireland, County Louth (Leinster), Earls of Clanbrassil, Urban politics
- Ireland, County Louth (Leinster), Local
- Ireland, County Louth (Leinster), Manufactures, Building materials, Towns, Archaeology
- Ireland, County Louth (Leinster), Printed primary sources, Local government, Administration, Office-holding
- Ireland, County Louth (Leinster), Urban politics
- Ireland, County Louth, Coinage
- Ireland, County Louth, Colonization, Landholding
- Ireland, County Louth, Economic conditions, Religion, Leinster
- Ireland, County Louth, Economic conditions, Social conditions, Starvation
- Ireland, County Louth, Leinster, Edward Bruce, Scotland
- Ireland, County Louth, Literature
- Ireland, County Louth, Probate
- Ireland, County Mayo (Connacht), First Viscount Mayo, Biography, Aristocracy, Social mobility
- Ireland, County Mayo (Connacht), French invasion, 798 rising, Naval battle
- Ireland, County Meath, Coinage
- Ireland, County Meath, Folklore, Social conditions, Education, Politics, Leinster
- Ireland, County Meath, Irish language, High kingship, Royal ceremony, Fertility rites
- Ireland, County Meath, Liber Niger de Wigmor
- Ireland, County Monaghan, Educational provision, Genealogy, Thomas Thynne (st Viscount Weymouth)
- Ireland, County Offaly (Leinster), Agriculture, Topography, Manufactures, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, County Offaly, Coinage, Iconography, Silver, Minting, Northumbria
- Ireland, County Offaly, Genealogy
- Ireland, County Offaly, Sculpture
- Ireland, County Offaly, Stonemasonry
- Ireland, County Roscommon, Land transfer, Anglicization, Plantation
- Ireland, County Roscommon, Literature, Bibliography
- Ireland, County Roscommon, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, County Roscommon [?], County Westmeath [?], Norman conquest, Fortifications, Local administration
- Ireland, County Sligo (Connacht), Family, Genealogy, Domestic, John Butler Yeats (d. 922), William Butler Yeats (d. 939)
- Ireland, County Tipperary (Munster), Sculpture, Religious art
- Ireland, County Tipperary, Legal, Law, Earls of Ormond
- Ireland, County Tyrone (Ulster), Local
- Ireland, County Tyrone (Ulster), Poor Law Dispensary minute book, Local crafts
- Ireland, County Tyrone (Ulster), Shopkeepers
- Ireland, County Tyrone, Local, Parish, O'Neills, includes Plantation, Population, Landed estates, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, County Waterford
- Ireland, County Waterford (Munster), Local politics, Local government
- Ireland, County Waterford (Munster), North America, Overseas trade, Agricultural produce, Migration
- Ireland, County Waterford (Munster), Overseas trade, Exports, Urban society, Religion
- Ireland, County Waterford (Munster), Population
- Ireland, County Waterford, John Flahy, Educational provision, Commission on Education in Ireland (65), Roman Catholicism, Seminaries, Classical education, Bonaventure Baron
- Ireland, County Waterford, Manuscript sources
- Ireland, County Waterford, Urban society
- Ireland, County Waterford, Urban society, Trade
- Ireland, County Westmeath, County Roscommon, Defences
- Ireland, County Westmeath, Parliamentary elections, Local politics
- Ireland, County Wexford, Economic investment, Economic organisation, Industry, Resources, Accounting, Trade
- Ireland, County Wexford, Genealogy, Education, Endowment
- Ireland, County Wexford, Industry, Extractive industries, Silver mining, Clon mines, Joachim Gundelfinger, Finance, English rule
- Ireland, County Wexford, Land usage, Butler family, Tenantry, Earls of Ormonde, Anglo-Norman aristocracy
- Ireland, County Wexford, Leinster, Towns
- Ireland, County Wicklow, Coinage
- Ireland, County Wicklow, Ecclesiastical sculpture, Religious art
- Ireland, Courts, Justiciar, Legal
- Ireland, Crime
- Ireland, Crime, County Armagh (Ulster)
- Ireland, Crime, Faction fighters
- Ireland, Crime, Legal
- Ireland, Crime, Local history, Moral economy
- Ireland, Cromwellian conquest
- Ireland, Cromwellian conquest, Henry Cromwell
- Ireland, Cromwellian conquest, Henry Ireton
- Ireland, Cromwellian conquest, Military architecture
- Ireland, Cromwellian Conquest, Wars of the 640s, Donnchadh McCarthy (2nd Viscount Muskerry), Roger Boyle (st Earl of Orrery)
- Ireland, Cromwellian settlement, Confiscation, Connacht persecution, Colonisation
- Ireland, Cromwellian settlement, Williamite settlement, Civil Survey, Transplantation, Urban history, Waterford City, Restoration, Sources (guide to)
- Ireland, Críth Gablach, Carpentry
- Ireland, Cult centres, Roads, Boundary-residence, Gaul, Churches
- Ireland, Cultural contacts, Christianity
- Ireland, Cultural relations, Architecture, Churches
- Ireland, Cultural relations, Cultural contacts
- Ireland, Cultural relations, France, Transmission of knowledge, Christian missionaries, Overseas trade
- Ireland, Cultural relations, Italy, Translation, Foreign travel (literature of), Printed primary sources, Francisco Pipino
- Ireland, Cultural relations, Overseas relations, Continental comparisons
- Ireland, Culture
- Ireland, Culture, Agriculture, Peasantry (perceptions of)
- Ireland, Culture, Education, Schools, Printing
- Ireland, Culture, Language, Turlough Ó Carolan [?]
- Ireland, Culture, Literacy, Manuscripts
- Ireland, Culture, Local
- Ireland, Culture, Nationalism, Literacy
- Ireland, Culture, Philosophy [?]
- Ireland, Culture, Politics, Language, Irish nationalism
- Ireland, Culture, Reading, Drama, Cultural relations, Germany
- Ireland, Culture, Society, General reference, Agriculture, Penal laws
- Ireland, Culture, Society, General reference, Sources
- Ireland, Curachs, Coracles, Boat design, Iona, Faeroes, Iceland, Missionaries, Exploration, Colonization, Vikings, Sailing, Saint Brendan, Saint Columba
- Ireland, D'Esterre family, Genealogy, Huguenots
- Ireland, Dairy industry, Co-operation, Great Depression
- Ireland, Dairy industry, Literature, Crafts, Domestic production
- Ireland, Dairy products, Gaelic literature, Food preservation, Food, Dairy incantations, Bog-butter
- Ireland, Dal Riada, Hagiography, Hiberno-Latin
- Ireland, Dame Alice Kyteler, Trial
- Ireland, Danes
- Ireland, Danes, Vikings, Numismatics
- Ireland, Daniel Augustus Beaufort, Topography, Maps, Architecture
- Ireland, Daniel Corkery, Gaelic literature, Irish language
- Ireland, Daniel O'Connell
- Ireland, Daniel O'Connell (d. 847)
- Ireland, Daniel O'Connell (d. 847), Irish Catholic Association
- Ireland, Daniel O'Connell (d. 847), Social protest
- Ireland, Daniel O'Connell, Genealogy
- Ireland, Daniel O'Connell, Louis Hypolite La Fontaine, Imperial reform, National movement, Biography
- Ireland, Daniel O'Connell, Nationalism, National movement
- Ireland, Daniel O'Connell, Nationalism, Roman Catholic emancipation
- Ireland, Daniel O'Connell, Politics, Nationalism, Repeal
- Ireland, Daniel O'Connell, Public speaking, Nationalism, National movement
- Ireland, Daniel O'Connell, Thomas Davis, Maynooth
- Ireland, David Lloyd George (st Earl Lloyd-George), Irish Unionism, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, David Manson, Schoolteachers, Education, Belfast (County Antrim, Ulster)
- Ireland, Dean Jonathan Swift, University of Dublin
- Ireland, Dearth, Government, Trade
- Ireland, Dearth, Starvation, Economic, Social conditions
- Ireland, Death
- Ireland, Debasement
- Ireland, de Burgo, King's Cantreds
- Ireland, de Clare, O'Brien
- Ireland, Decoration
- Ireland, Decorative arts
- Ireland, Decorative arts, Interior decoration, Manufacturing
- Ireland, Defence
- Ireland, Defences
- Ireland, Defences, Castles, Connacht, Munster
- Ireland, Defences, County Galway, County Roscommon
- Ireland, Defences, Towns, Fortifications
- Ireland, Defenderism, Secret societies, United Irishmen, Radicalism
- Ireland, Defenders, Leinster
- Ireland, Defenders, United Irishmen, Radicalism
- Ireland, Defensive architecture
- Ireland, Defensive architecture, Castles
- Ireland, Defensive architecture, County Clare (Munster)
- Ireland, Defensive architecture, Ecclesiastical architecture, Religious sculpture
- Ireland, Defensive architecture, Fortifications
- Ireland, Defensive architecture, Fortifications, Castles
- Ireland, Defensive architecture, Fortifications, County Galway (Connacht)
- Ireland, Defensive architecture, Fortifications, Domestic architecture
- Ireland, Defensive architecture, Fortifications, Leinster
- Ireland, Defensive architecture, Fortifications, Leinster, Tower houses, Trade
- Ireland, Defensive architecture, Fortifications, Mottes
- Ireland, De mirabilibus sacrae scripturae, Theology, Bible, Exegesis
- Ireland, Democracy, Parliament
- Ireland, Denis Daly, Member of Parliament, Politics, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Denmark, Printed primary sources, Jacobite war, Army conditions, William III, Christian V (king of Denmark), James II, Carl Rudolf (duke of Würtemberg-Neustadt)
- Ireland, Derry, SIR software, Class, Religion, Fertility patterns, Occupation, Derry
- Ireland, Derrynaflan, Local, Church, Island, Toponymy
- Ireland, Design
- Ireland, Design, Patriotism, Decorative arts
- Ireland, Desmond, Forfeiture, Government, Law
- Ireland, De universo, William Alvernus, Fortalitium fidei, Alphonsus de Spina, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Devonshire estates, Population, Landlords
- Ireland, Diaries, Humphrey O'Sullivan (d. 837)
- Ireland, Diaries, Local, County Wicklow, Economic conditions, Social conditions, Politics
- Ireland, Diarmait Mac Murchadha, King of Leinster, Richard fitzGilber t de Clare, Lord of Strigoil (Strongbow), Includes correspondence
- Ireland, Diarmait Mac Murchadha, Richard de Clare, Strongbow, Literature
- Ireland, Diary, Literature, Cultural relations
- Ireland, Dictionary
- Ireland, Diet, Agriculture, Land use, Irish potato famine
- Ireland, Diet, Disease, Economic conditions, Social conditions, Agriculture, Famine
- Ireland, Dingle Peninsula, Cemeteries, Settlement, Placenames, Holy wells, County Kerry (Munster)
- Ireland, Diocese, Cashel, Annates, Taxation
- Ireland, Diocese, Christ
- Ireland, Diocese, Emly, Annates, Taxation
- Ireland, Diocese, King John (of England)
- Ireland, Diocese of Ardfert, Church, Taxation
- Ireland, Diocese of Armagh, Church
- Ireland, Diocese of Clonfert, Church, Taxation, Annates
- Ireland, Diocese of Cloyne, Church, Taxation, Annates, Co. Cork
- Ireland, Diocese of Cork, Church, Taxation, Annates, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Diocese of Dublin, Church, Taxation, Annates
- Ireland, Diocese of Dublin, Domestic architecture
- Ireland, Diocese of Elphin, Taxation, Church, Annates
- Ireland, Diocese of Ferns, Church, Taxation, Annates, Co. Wexford
- Ireland, Diocese of Kildare, Church, Taxation, Annates
- Ireland, Diocese of Killaloe, Church, Taxation, Annates
- Ireland, Diocese of Limerick, Church, Taxation, Annates
- Ireland, Diocese of Lismore, Church, Taxation, Annates
- Ireland, Diocese of Ossory, Church, Taxation, Annates
- Ireland, Diocese of Tuam, Church, Taxation, Annates
- Ireland, Diocese of Waterford, Church, Taxation, Annates
- Ireland, Dioceses, Episcopacy
- Ireland, Diplomacy, Charles I, Papacy, Vatican City, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Disease
- Ireland, Disease, Armies
- Ireland, Dissolution of the monasteries, Reformation, Land ownership, County Louth, County Meath
- Ireland, Distilleries, Whiskey, Kilbeggan, Tullamore, County Offaly, Alcohol
- Ireland, Dockers and carters strike, Labour, Industrial strife, Politics, Social protest
- Ireland, Doctrine, Christianity
- Ireland, Doire, Ulster, Local, Urban, County Londonderry
- Ireland, Domestic affairs, Political affairs, American Revolution, Stratford family, County Kildare (Leinster)
- Ireland, Domestic architecture
- Ireland, Domestic architecture, Architecture
- Ireland, Domestic architecture, Basilican houses, Halls, Wattle construction, Timber-framing, Roman architecture, Nobility
- Ireland, Domestic architecture, Building techniques
- Ireland, Domestic architecture, County Tipperary
- Ireland, Domestic architecture, Defensive architecture, includes County Cavan (Ulster), County Leitrim (Connacht)
- Ireland, Domestic architecture, Domestic building, County Armagh, Donegal, Fermanagh, Tyrone, Galway, Leitrim, Mayo, Sligo, Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick
- Ireland, Domestic architecture, Farming
- Ireland, Domestic architecture, Gaelic society, Ulster plantation
- Ireland, Domestic architecture, Galway, Antrim, Derry, Poetry, Derry
- Ireland, Domestic architecture, Landed estates, Landlords
- Ireland, Domestic architecture, Leinster, Housing
- Ireland, Domestic architecture, Plantation
- Ireland, Domestic architecture, Tenure, Urban, County Antrim
- Ireland, Domestic architecture, Tower houses, Gaelic warfare, County Wexford
- Ireland, Domestic architecture, Ulster Plantation
- Ireland, Domestic architecture, Vernacular architecture
- Ireland, Domestic buildings, Domestic architecture
- Ireland, Domestic life, Domestic architecture
- Ireland, Domestic life, Ulster, Protestantism, Migration, Scotland, Scotch-Irish
- Ireland, Domestic trade, Agriculture, Land use, Coinage, Vikings, Towns, Overseas trade, Cattle, Wool, Manorial system, Merchants, Immigrants
- Ireland, Domestic trade, Retailing
- Ireland, Dominican order, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Dominican orders, St. Saviour's, Munster, Friars
- Ireland, Dominicans, Monasteries, Friars, Co. Galway
- Ireland, Dominions, Imperial Conferences, Balfour Declaration, Statute of Westminster
- Ireland, Dominions, South Africa, Canada
- Ireland, Dominion status
- Ireland, Dominion status, Commonwealth
- Ireland, Dominion status, Commonwealth, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Dominion status, Commonwealth, Crown
- Ireland, Dominion status, Eamon de Valera
- Ireland, Dominion status, Free State, Republic, Commonwealth, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Domnal Ó Néill
- Ireland, Donal Cam O'Sullivan Beare (560-68), Politics, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Donall O'Sullivan, Hugh O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone), Hugh Roe O'Donnell, Elizabeth I, Philip II (of Spain), Rebellion, Warfare, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Donnán
- Ireland, Don Philip, Owen O'Sullivan, Hugh O'Neill, Dermot O'Sullivan, Printed primary sources, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Douai (France), Louvain (Belgium), Education, Irish colleges (in Europe), Chronicles, Irish manuscripts, Annals of the Four Masters, Historiography, Roman Catholicism, Franciscan order
- Ireland, Douai (France), Louvain (Belgium), Education, Irish colleges (in Europe), Chronicles, Irish manuscripts, Annals of the Four Masters, Historiography, Roman Catholicism, Franciscan order
- Ireland, Douglas Hyde (d. 949), Irish nationalism, Irish Free State
- Ireland, Downpatrick Social Club (Co. Down, Ulster), Lawyers, Legal profession
- Ireland, Downshire, Londonderry
- Ireland, Dowries, Marriage, Gaelic customs
- Ireland, Drama
- Ireland, Drama, Literature, Culture
- Ireland, Dramatists, Novelists, Oliver Goldsmith, Goldsmith family
- Ireland, Drawing, Learned societies
- Ireland, Dress, Clothes, Fashion, Paintings
- Ireland, Dr John Curry, Sectarian conflict, 64 rising
- Ireland, Dublin (Hospital), Leinster, Medical provision, Physicians, Charity, Medical education
- Ireland, Dublin (Leinster)
- Ireland, Dublin (Leinster), Anglican cathedral, Clergy (list of), Religious officials, Ecclesiastical records
- Ireland, Dublin (Leinster), Arthur Guinness, Industry, Business, Alcoholic beverages (porter, stout)
- Ireland, Dublin (Leinster), Defensive architecture, Fortifications, Castles
- Ireland, Dublin (Leinster), Newcastle Lyons
- Ireland, Dublin (Leinster), Relics
- Ireland, Dublin (Leinster), Rivers, Towns
- Ireland, Dublin (Leinster), Towns, Vikings
- Ireland, Dublin (Leinster), William Robinson
- Ireland, Dublin, Ecclesiastical architecture
- Ireland, Dublin, English crown, Nationality, Administration, Nobility, Edward III, Warfare, Rebellion
- Ireland, Dublin, Limerick, Cork, Wexford, Waterford
- Ireland, Dublin, London, Merchants, Finance, Belfast, Bank of Ireland, Includes Scotland, France, Dublin
- Ireland, Dublin, Mints, Viking coinage
- Ireland, Dublin, Political faction, Irish administration, Dublin
- Ireland, Dublin Castle, Government administration
- Ireland, Dublin Castle, Politics, Government, Oliver St. John (st Viscount Grandison)
- Ireland, Dublin parliament, Politics, Munster
- Ireland, Dublin Philosophical Society
- Ireland, Dublin Philosophical Society, Political thought, Biography
- Ireland, Dublin Philosophical Society, William Molyneux (d. 698), Sir William Petty (d. 687), Moses Pitt
- Ireland, Dublin Polic Act, Crime
- Ireland, Dublin Police Act 786, Baronial constabulary, Crime
- Ireland, Dungal, Dicuil, Charlemagne, Cultural relations
- Ireland, Dutch War (672-78), Popish Plot, Roman Catholic regiments, Soldiers of Fortune, Wild Geese, French corps in Ireland
- Ireland, Dwellings
- Ireland, Dún an Óir, Seafaring, Trade
- Ireland, Eadmer, Munster, Roman Catholic Church, Episcopal succession, Bishops of Waterford, Religious foundations
- Ireland, Eamon de Valera
- Ireland, Eamon De Valera
- Ireland, Eamon de Valera, Irish Free State, Sinn Fein
- Ireland, Earldom of Ormonde, Illegitimate heir, Lord Dunboyne [?]
- Ireland, Earl of Lucan, William of Orange, James II
- Ireland, Earls of Donegall, Debt, Property, Leasing, Perpetuities, Landholding, Tenants, Rents, Landowners, Ulster, Belfast
- Ireland, Earls of Ormond, Tipperary, Plantation
- Ireland, Earls of Pembroke, Archives, Manuscript sources
- Ireland, Early Irish church, Missionary activity, Ecclesiastical texts, Cultural relations, Carolingian contacts
- Ireland, Early Irish law, Senchas Már, Nemed law school
- Ireland, Early Irish law, Law tracts, Inheritance
- Ireland, Early Irish law, Law tracts, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Early Irish law, Legal history, Senchas Már, Milling, Land law
- Ireland, Early Irish law, Legal history, Senchas Már, Milling, Land law
- Ireland, Early Irish law, Lordship, Clientship
- Ireland, Early Irish law, Medicine, Dian Cécht
- Ireland, Early Irish law, Senchas Már, Compensation, Sick-maintenance
- Ireland, Early Irish law, Senchas Már, Nemed law school
- Ireland, Early Irish law, Status
- Ireland, Early Irish law, Sunday observance
- Ireland, Easter (date of), Papacy
- Ireland, Easter controversy
- Ireland, Easter Rising, Irish nationalism, Padraic Pearse, James Connolly, First World War
- Ireland, Easter table, Computus, Patrician mission
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical, Includes Archaeology
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical administration
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical administration, Armagh, Province, Archbishop
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical administration, Church
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical administration, Church, Diocese
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical administration, Church, Visitation, John Ride r
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical administration, Dioceses, Church property
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical architecture
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical architecture, Anglicanism
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical architecture, Archaeology, Burials, Funerary monuments, Stonecarving
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical architecture, Buildings, Archaeology, Skellig Michael, Church Island, Beginish
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical architecture, Castles, Building construction
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical architecture, Church
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical architecture, Churches
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical architecture, Church of Ireland, Catholicism
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical architecture, Construction, Design
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical architecture, Defense, Public buildings, Domestic architecture, Castles, Country houses
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical architecture, Friaries, County Clare, Tombs, Altarpieces, Devotional objects
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical architecture, Monasteries
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical architecture, Monasteries (Cistercian order)
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical architecture, Monasteries, Augustinian order, Connacht
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical architecture, Printed primary sources (use of)
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical architecture, Sculpture, Stone carving, Religious art, Cistercian order
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical architecture, Secular colleges, Towns, County Galway (Connacht)
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical architecture, Stonework
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical authority
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical decoration, Ecclesiastical architecture, Iconography
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical festivals, Manuscript sources (description of)
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical finance, Parish, Local government, Towns, Leinster
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical history
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical history, Anglicanism
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical history, Catholic Emancipation
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical history, Daniel O'Connell, Clogher
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical history, Daniel O'Connell, Veto, Tithe, Maynooth, Roman Catholic Church
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical history, Episcopacy, Papacy, Roman Catholic Church, Bishop Paul Cullen
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical history, Liturgy
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical history, Monasteries
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical history, Religious life, Order of Preachers, Monasteries
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical history, Roman Catholicism, Penal laws, Connacht
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical history, Tithe war, Catholic Emancipation
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical jurisdiction, Diocese
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical offices, Monasticism
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical organisation, Land ownership, Feudalism, Church lands
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical organization, Manuscript sources, Canon law
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical reform, Monasteries
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical sculpture, Tuam (Co. Galway, Connacht)
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical scuplture, Baptism
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical structure, Ecclesiastical administration, Tyrone, Fermanagh, Synod of Rathbreasal [?]
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical text, Church law
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical texts
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical texts, Illuminated manuscripts, Bible, Religious literature
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical texts, includes Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical texts, Old Irish language, Scholarship, Evangelization
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical texts, Religious literature
- Ireland, Ecclesiastical texts, Religious literature, Adamnan (Abbot of Iona, d. 704)
- Ireland, Economic
- Ireland, Economic (General)
- Ireland, Economic (general), Famine, Social conditions, Population, includes Agriculture
- Ireland, Economic (general), includes Trade, Agriculture, Industry
- Ireland, Economic (general), includes Trade, Poor relief, Agriculture, Manufacturing
- Ireland, Economic (general), Social (general), includes Agriculture, Industry, Nationalism
- Ireland, Economic, Fisheries, Social conditions
- Ireland, Economic, Social conditions
- Ireland, Economic, Social conditions, Administration
- Ireland, Economic, Social conditions, Agriculture, Livestock, Gender
- Ireland, Economic, Social conditions, Famine, Relief, Souperism
- Ireland, Economic, Social conditions, includes Religion
- Ireland, Economic, Social conditions, Land question, Administration, Housing, Agriculture
- Ireland, Economic, Social conditions, Moral attitudes
- Ireland, Economic, Social conditions, Political thought
- Ireland, Economic, Social conditions, Politics, Religion
- Ireland, Economic, Social conditions, Poor relief
- Ireland, Economic, Social conditions, Trade
- Ireland, Economic, Social conditions, Transport, Banking
- Ireland, Economic, Social conditions, Wealth distribution
- Ireland, Economic, Social development
- Ireland, Economic activity, Agriculture, Feudalism
- Ireland, Economic conditions
- Ireland, Economic conditions, Agriculture
- Ireland, Economic conditions, Agriculture, Labour, Rural society
- Ireland, Economic conditions, Domestic trade, Commerce
- Ireland, Economic conditions, Hunger, Dearth
- Ireland, Economic conditions, Labour, Politics
- Ireland, Economic conditions, Nationalism, County Donegal
- Ireland, Economic conditions, Population, Working class
- Ireland, Economic conditions, Poverty, Disease, Public health
- Ireland, Economic conditions, Social conditions, Overseas comparisons
- Ireland, Economic conditions, Social conditions, Policing, Irish Nationalism
- Ireland, Economic crisis
- Ireland, Economic crisis, General reference
- Ireland, Economic crisis, Potato blight, Agriculture, Migration
- Ireland, Economic crisis, Social welfare, Potato blight, Agriculture, Migration
- Ireland, Economic development
- Ireland, Economic development, Merchants
- Ireland, Economic history, Intellectual life
- Ireland, Economic policy, Commerce, Thomas Wentworth (st Earl of Strafford)
- Ireland, Economic reform, Repeal, Home Rule
- Ireland, Economics (general), Land, Trade, Industry, Agriculture
- Ireland, Economics, Agriculture, Famine
- Ireland, Economics, Exchequer
- Ireland, Economics, Famine, Cash economy
- Ireland, Economic structure, Political development
- Ireland, Economic thought, Agriculture, Famine, Emigration, Nationalism
- Ireland, Economic thought, Religion, Dissent
- Ireland, Economy
- Ireland, Economy, Anglo-Irish coinage, Circulation, Overseas trade, Bullion, Henry VIII, Elizabeth I
- Ireland, Economy, Barter, Cattle, Silver coins, Money, Family, Marriage, Social stratification, Agriculture, Technology, Craftsmen, Social obligations
- Ireland, Economy, Food, Agriculture
- Ireland, Economy, Landscape, Agriculture, Farming
- Ireland, Economy, National debt, Treasury, Stock exchange
- Ireland, Economy, Overseas trade
- Ireland, Economy, Trade
- Ireland, Economy, Ulster, Irish Free State, Republic, Agricultural productivity
- Ireland, Edmund Burke, Charles O'Connor, John Curry (d. 780), Learning, Scholarship, Roman Catholicism, Catholic Association of Ireland
- Ireland, Edmund Burke, French revolution, Opinion
- Ireland, Edmund Burke, Politics, Parliament, Taxation
- Ireland, Edmund Sexton Pery, Limerick city (Munster), Urban politics
- Ireland, Edmund Spenser, Arthur Grey (4th baron Grey de Wilton)
- Ireland, Edmund Spenser, Literature
- Ireland, Edmund Spenser, Munster plantation, Tolerance, Arthur Grey (4th Lord Grey de Wilton), Sir Thomas Norris, Faerie Queen, Literature, Poetry
- Ireland, Edmund Spenser, Munster plantation, Tolerance, Arthur Grey (4th Lord Grey de Wilton), Sir Thomas Norris, Faerie Queen, Literature, Poetry
- Ireland, Edmund Spenser, Poetry, Literature
- Ireland, Edmund Spenser, Robert Devereaux (earl of Essex), Sir Walter Scott, Anglo-Irish relations, Poetry, Spanish Armada
- Ireland, Edmund Spenser, Royal government, Royal officials, Judiciary, Munster Council, Richard Becon (fl. 594), Richard Goold, William Saxey, Jessua Smythes, Sir Nicholas Walshe
- Ireland, Education
- Ireland, Education (Overseas comparisons)
- Ireland, Education, Administration
- Ireland, Education, Adult education
- Ireland, Education, Anglo-Irish relations, Hugh O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone)
- Ireland, Education, Church, Diocese of Cloyne, Youghal, Co. Cork
- Ireland, Education, Counter Reformation, Galway, John Lynch (Archdeacon of Tuam), Roderic O'Flaherty, John O'Molony (Bishop of Killaloe)
- Ireland, Education, County Carlow (Leinster), Genealogy, Disraeli family (Earls of Beaconsfield), Benjamin D'Israeli (c. 766-84), Irish State Lottery
- Ireland, Education, Curriculum
- Ireland, Education, Curriculum, Church
- Ireland, Education, Gaelic language
- Ireland, Education, Industrialization, Social policy
- Ireland, Education, Irish language
- Ireland, Education, Language, Law, Bardic Poetry
- Ireland, Education, Language, Lexicography, Dictionaries
- Ireland, Education, Languages, Natural sciences
- Ireland, Education, Learning
- Ireland, Education, Leinster, Society of Friends
- Ireland, Education, Library, Science
- Ireland, Education, Local, Ecclesiastical
- Ireland, Education, Monasteries, Conversion, Christianity
- Ireland, Education, National movement, Home Rule
- Ireland, Education, Penal laws, Roman Catholic church, Europe
- Ireland, Education, Quakers, Abraham Shackleton, County Kildare (Leinster)
- Ireland, Education, Religion
- Ireland, Education, Roman Catholicism, County Kilkenny (Leinster)
- Ireland, Education, Roman Catholicism, Jesuit College at Dublin, Salamanca (Spain), Thomas White of Clonmel
- Ireland, Education, Roman Catholicism, Religion
- Ireland, Education, Roman Catholicism, Religious education
- Ireland, Education, Scholars, Monasteries, Religious writing, Poetry, Hagiology, Hymns, Pelagius, St Patrick, St Brigid, St Brendan, Vinnianus, Cumanius Longus, Manchanus, Cogitosus, Adamnanus, Fatosus, Petrus de Hybernia, Thomas de Ibernia (Thomas Hibernigena), Malachias Hibernicus, Symon de Hibernia, Muirchu Maccu Machtheni, Virgilius of Salsburg, St Pirminius of Reichenau, Mauricius Hibernicus, Johannes Duns Scotus, Pandarus, Magister Johannes Whytheed de Hibernia
- Ireland, Education, Schools, Presbyterianism
- Ireland, Education, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (SPCK)
- Ireland, Education, State schools
- Ireland, Education, Trade unions, Industrial relations, Politics
- Ireland, Education, Universities, Politics, Religion, Social conditions
- Ireland, Education abroad, Clergy, Roman Catholicism, Includes printed primary sources
- Ireland, Education abroad, Continental seminaries, Theology, Hagiography, Gaelic society, Roman Catholic church, Popular religion
- Ireland, Educational institutions, Curriculum, Irish Rebellion (64), Cromwellian settlement
- Ireland, Educational provision
- Ireland, Educational provision, Calendar, Printed primary sources (description of)
- Ireland, Education policy, National movement, Ecclesiastical history
- Ireland, Education policy, Teaching
- Ireland, Edward Bruce (d. 38), Edward II, Scotland, Leinster, Battle of Faughart
- Ireland, Edward Bruce, Scotland, Cath Fhochairte Brighite
- Ireland, Edward Henry Carson (Baron Carson), Legal, Politics, Ulster, Unionism, Politics
- Ireland, Edward II, includes Scotland, Robert I (of Scotland)
- Ireland, Edward Lhuyd, Antiquarianism, Trinity College Dublin
- Ireland, Edward William Godwin, Aesthetes, Homosexuality, John Ruskin
- Ireland, Eleanor Fitzgerald, Elizabeth I, Sir Henry Sidney, Biography, Munster
- Ireland, Elections, Borough politics, Electoral qualifications, Municipal government, Parliamentary politics
- Ireland, Elections, Electioneering, Landowners
- Ireland, Elections, Irish language
- Ireland, Elections, Politics, Portlaoise (County Laois, Leinster)
- Ireland, Elections, Social conditions
- Ireland, Electoral franchise, Politics, Parliament, Parliamentary elections, Electoral interest
- Ireland, Electoral politics, Nationalism, Unionism, Local government, Social, Economic conditions
- Ireland, Electoral politics, Popular patriotism
- Ireland, Electoral reform, Female suffrage
- Ireland, Electoral reform, Franchise, Psephology
- Ireland, Elizabeth I, Biography, Command, Politics and government, Spanish Armada
- Ireland, Emain Macha, Tara, Cruachain, Dún Ailinne, Uisneach, Settlement, Social structure
- Ireland, Emigration, Australia
- Ireland, Emigration, Australia (Immigration to)
- Ireland, Emigration, Informal empire, Latin America
- Ireland, Emigration, Occupations, Fishing, Fishermen, Tailors, Maritime, Trade, County Waterford, Merchants, Thomas Meagher, Social mobility, Social structure
- Ireland, Emigration, Politics, Economic, Social conditions
- Ireland, Emily Fitzgerald (Countess of Kildare, duchess of Leinster), Landscape, Gardening
- Ireland, Empire, Commonwealth, General, includes Politics, Migration, Nationalism, Economic, Social conditions, Religion
- Ireland, Empire, Religion, Roman Catholicism, Nationalism, Migration
- Ireland, Enclosure, Farming, Practices, Field systems
- Ireland, England
- Ireland, England, Dermot MacMuurough (King of Ireland), Anglo-Norman military campaigns, Richard FitzGilbert de Clare (Lord of Strigoil), Stongbow, Including Wales, Irish Church, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, English administration, Religious dissent
- Ireland, English Civil Wars, James Butler (st Duke of Ormonde), Owen Rowe
- Ireland, English government, Colonisation, Settlement, Garrisons, Urban society, includes County Laois, County Offaly (Leinster), Munster, Ulster
- Ireland, English settlement, Nine Years' War
- Ireland, Entertainment, Popular culture, Comic singers, Business, Music halls, Humour, Dancing, Dublin (Leinster)
- Ireland, Environment, Fauna
- Ireland, Environment, Fauna, Geology
- Ireland, Environment, Flora
- Ireland, Environment, Flora, Geography, Water management
- Ireland, Environment, Flora, Lagore crannog (co. Meath), Ballingarry Downs (co. Limerick), Lissue (co. Antrim); Lissue (County Antrim)
- Ireland, Environment, Geography, Flora, Pollen
- Ireland, Environment, Settlement, Population
- Ireland, Environment, Timber industry, Shipping, Forest management
- Ireland, Episcopacy, Monasticism, Dioceses, Synod of Rathbreasail
- Ireland, Estate management
- Ireland, Estate management, Landed estates, Landowners
- Ireland, Estate towns, Town planning, Urban development, Economic development
- Ireland, Ethel Dillon, Archives
- Ireland, Ethnic groups
- Ireland, Ethnic minorities, Sectarianism
- Ireland, Ethnology, Migration
- Ireland, Europe, Cultural relations, Christianity, Celtic church, Evangelization, Ecclesiastical texts, Religious literature
- Ireland, European integration
- Ireland, Evangelicalism, Millenarianism, United Irishmen
- Ireland, Evangelicalism, Sectarian conflict, Presbyterianism
- Ireland, Evreux, Archives de l'Eure
- Ireland, Excavation report, Burials, Weaponry, Paganism
- Ireland, Excavation report, Domestic buildings, Corn drying, Ceallúnach, Domesticated animals, Domestic industry, Standing stone, Megaliths
- Ireland, Excavation report, Domestic buildings, Corn drying, Ceallúnach, Domesticated animals, Domestic industry, Standing stone, Megaliths
- Ireland, Excavation report, Settlement, Domestic building, Defences
- Ireland, Excavation report, Settlement, Domestic buildings, Defences
- Ireland, Excavation reports, Archaeology, Burials
- Ireland, Excavation reports, General
- Ireland, Excavation reports, Ringforts, Souterrains, Rural landscape, Defensive structures
- Ireland, Excavations, Ulster, Reference
- Ireland, Exchequer, Church, Diocese
- Ireland, Excise Service, Volunteers, Freemasonry
- Ireland, Exegesis
- Ireland, Exegesis, Ecclesiastical texts
- Ireland, External affairs, Foreign policy, Dominion status, League of Nations, Commonwealth
- Ireland, External affairs, Vikings
- Ireland, Extractive industries, Mining, Metals, Copper, County Cork (Munster)
- Ireland, F. Higgins
- Ireland, Faerie Queene, A new view of the State of Ireland, Political thought, Protestantism
- Ireland, Fairs, Markets, Towns, Villages, Roads, Connacht
- Ireland, Familial succession, Family law
- Ireland, Family
- Ireland, Family, Biography
- Ireland, Family, Co. Dublin
- Ireland, Family, Domestic life, Leisure, Joseph W. Carey
- Ireland, Family, Edward Bruce (d. 38) (Earl of Carrick), Edward II, Scotland, Warfare, Battle of Connor
- Ireland, Family, Genealogy, Heraldry
- Ireland, Family, Genealogy, Personal names, Reference, Etymology, Includes bibliography
- Ireland, Family, Urban development, Munster, Towns
- Ireland, Family history, Genealogy
- Ireland, Family law, Roman Law, Commerce, Patriarchy
- Ireland, Family names, Genealogy
- Ireland, Family of Cinél Binnigh, Genealogy, Landholding
- Ireland, Famine, Land war
- Ireland, Famine, Potatoes, Mortality
- Ireland, Famine, Poverty, Emigration
- Ireland, Farenconnell, Mount Nugent, Co. Cavan
- Ireland, Farming
- Ireland, Farming, Linen manufacture, Flax
- Ireland, Farney (County Monaghan, Ulster), Landlords, Agriculture
- Ireland, Father Luke Wadding, Counter-reformation
- Ireland, Father Luke Wadding, Printed primary sources, Includes correspondence
- Ireland, Father Luke Wadding, Theology, Joannes Duns Scotus
- Ireland, Father Theobald Mathew, Cork, Religion, Temperance, Politics, Social conditions
- Ireland, Feast days, Liturgical year, Poetry, Printed primary sources, Latin text
- Ireland, Feasts, Social customs, Social distribution of power, Food-rents, Kingship
- Ireland, Federalism, Home Rule, Politics, Political thought, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Feminism, Politics
- Ireland, Feminism, Religion, Politics, Emigration, Economic conditions, Social conditions
- Ireland, Fenianism, Foreign relations, United States of America, Fenian rising 867
- Ireland, Fenianism, Home Rule
- Ireland, Fenianism, Politics, Nationalism, Religion
- Ireland, Fenianism, Radicalism, Religion, Politics, Nationalism
- Ireland, Fenians, Charles Stewart Parnell, Michael Davitt, Home Rule, Land question
- Ireland, Fermoy (Co. Cork, Munster), Banking, Transport, Building
- Ireland, Feudalism
- Ireland, Field patterns, Land usage, Manors, Villages, Historical methods, Soil analysis
- Ireland, Finance
- Ireland, Finance, Coinage, Richard, duke of York
- Ireland, Finance, Economic conditions
- Ireland, Finance, Economic conditions, Clearing bank
- Ireland, Finance, Economic conditions, Railways, Industry, Government, Dublin, Dublin
- Ireland, Finance, Government, Taxation, Overseas trade
- Ireland, Finance, Taxation, Landownership
- Ireland, Finance, War, Exchequer accounts
- Ireland, Financial administration, Lord Treasurer
- Ireland, Fine art
- Ireland, First World War
- Ireland, First World War, Regimental history
- Ireland, Fisheries, Exports, Hides, Wool, Linen, Timber, Trades, Imports, Cloth, Salt, Coal, Iron, Overseas trade, Spain, France
- Ireland, Fishing, Economic activity, Maritime life, Industry, Natural resources, Sea
- Ireland, Fishing, Recreation, Fly-fishing, Char, Salmon
- Ireland, Fishing industry
- Ireland, Fishing industry, Herrings, Food preservation
- Ireland, Fishing industry, Salmon, Herring, Oysters, Fishing methods, Government regulation
- Ireland, FitzGerald
- Ireland, FitzGerald, Nobility
- Ireland, Fitzgerald family
- Ireland, Fitzgerald family, Biography, High society, Arts
- Ireland, FitzGerald family, Nobility
- Ireland, Fitzgeralds
- Ireland, Fitzgeralds of Kerry, Treaty of 420 (between Desmond and Fitzmaurice), Feuds, Marriage, Genealogy, County Kerry
- Ireland, Flags, Nationalism, Symbolism
- Ireland, Flax, Textiles, Industry, Spinning, Weaving, Industrial technology, includes Scotland
- Ireland, Flax, Weaving, Manufactures, Textiles, Investment, includes Scotland
- Ireland, Flax production, Textiles, Weaving, Mills, Industrialization, Industrial revolution, Machinery, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Florence McCarthy, France, Armed forces
- Ireland, Folklore, Daniel O'Connell
- Ireland, Folklore, Monumental inscriptions
- Ireland, Folksongs, William III (of Orange)
- Ireland, Food, Drink, Wines, Beer, Vineyards, Taxation, Climate
- Ireland, Food manufacturing, Industry, Water power
- Ireland, Food production
- Ireland, Fools, Entertainments
- Ireland, Foreigners' descriptions, Arabs, Islam, Geographical sources, Manuscript sources (description of), Nuzhat al-Mushtaq, Athar al-Bilad
- Ireland, Foreigners' descriptions, Italians, Travel
- Ireland, Foreigners' descriptions, Religion, Education, Crime, Justice, Politics
- Ireland, Foreign influences
- Ireland, Foreign languages
- Ireland, Foreign relations
- Ireland, Foreign relations (France), Diplomacy
- Ireland, Foreign relations, American revolutionary war
- Ireland, Foreign relations, Anglo-Irish relations, Commonwealth, Dominion status, International representation, Anglo-Irish Treaty, Registration, Cumann na nGaedhael
- Ireland, Foreign relations, Diplomacy
- Ireland, Foreign relations, France, Politics, Revolution
- Ireland, Foreign relations, France, Religious toleration, James Butler (st Duke of Ormonde)
- Ireland, Foreign relations, Geraldine rebellions, Williamite wars, Jacobites, 798 rebellion, 'Wild geese'
- Ireland, Foreign relations, Military
- Ireland, Foreign relations, Nine Years' War, Kinsale (County Cork), Hugh O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone)
- Ireland, Foreign relations, Papacy, Flight of the Earls, Includes printed primary sources, Spanish monarchy, Marques de Aytona
- Ireland, Foreign relations, Prussia (Germany)
- Ireland, Foreign relations, Religion
- Ireland, Foreign relations, Spain, James Blake
- Ireland, Foreign relations, Warfare, Diplomacy, France, French revolution
- Ireland, Forest, Woodlands, Technology, Metal, Trade, Wexford, Charcoal
- Ireland, Fortibras, Literature
- Ireland, Fortifications
- Ireland, Fortifications, Buildings, Settlements
- Ireland, Fortifications, Defences
- Ireland, Fortifications, Leinster
- Ireland, Fortifications, Military architecture
- Ireland, Fortifications, Towns
- Ireland, Fortifications, Ulster, Defences, Military architecture, Includes Scotland
- Ireland, France
- Ireland, France, Army, Emigré army, Royal African Corps, Colonial officials, West Africa, Sierra Leone, Gold Coast/Ghana, Ashanti War
- Ireland, France, Army, French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars, Union, County Wicklow (Leinster)
- Ireland, France, England, Roman Catholic Church
- Ireland, France, Enlightenment, Historiography, Authorship, Political affairs, Anti-Catholicism, Nationalism, François Marie Arouet de Voltaire
- Ireland, France, Normandy, Cheshire
- Ireland, France, Overseas trade, Wine, Beef, Brandy, Entrepreneurs, Profits
- Ireland, France, Paris, Nantes, Rouen, Bordeaux, Irish exiles
- Ireland, Frances Talbot (née Jennings) (Countess of Tyrconnell), Richard Talbot (Earl of Tyrconnel), George Hamilton (Earl of Orkney), Royal court, James II, Biography
- Ireland, Francia, St Columbanus (d.597), Missionaries, Cultural relations
- Ireland, Franciscan order
- Ireland, Franciscan order, Biography, Monasticism, Rome
- Ireland, Franciscan order, Evangelism, Includes Scotland, Counter-Reformation, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Franciscan order, Includes printed primary sources
- Ireland, Franciscan order, Salamanca (Spain), Louvain (Belgium), Theology
- Ireland, Franciscans, Friars, Travel
- Ireland, Franciscans, Monasteries
- Ireland, Francis Moylan (Roman Catholic Bishop of Kerry and of Cork), Catholic emancipation, Printed primary sources, Letters, Munster
- Ireland, Francis Thomas Fitzmaurice (3rd earl of Kerry), Munster, Landlords
- Ireland, Franco-Irish relations
- Ireland, Freemasonry, Whiteboys, United Irishmen, Ribbonmen, Orange Order, Agrarian unrest
- Ireland, Free State, Dominion status, Commonwealth
- Ireland, Free State, International relations, Commercial relations
- Ireland, Free State, Roman Catholic church, Clergy in politics, Hiberno-papal realations, Papacy
- Ireland, Free trade
- Ireland, French ambassador, Jacobitism
- Ireland, French invasion, United Irishmen, Foreign relations (France), French Revolutionary Wars
- Ireland, French protestant colonies, Immigrants, Minorities, Aliens, Ecclesiastical history
- Ireland, French protestant exiles, Jacques Heirome, James Butler (st Duke of Ormonde), Henri Massue de Ruvigny (2nd Marquis de Ruvigny and st Earl of Galway), David Digues La Touche
- Ireland, French Protestant plantation
- Ireland, French Protestants
- Ireland, French Protestants, Leinster
- Ireland, French revolution, Radicalism
- Ireland, French revolution, Sir Edward Newenham, Invasion threat, Anti-Catholicism, Perceptions of France
- Ireland, French Revolution, United Irishmen, Defenders, James Quigley, Foreign relations (France)
- Ireland, French Revolution, United Irishmen, Radicalism, Theobald Wolfe Tone
- Ireland, French Revolutionary Wars, Foreign relations
- Ireland, Frontiers, The Pale, Patronage, Leinster, Oirghialla
- Ireland, Funerary monuments, Burials, Sculpture, Iconography
- Ireland, Funerary monuments, County Galway (Connacht), Athenry Priory, Monasteries, Death, Burials, Meiler de Bermingham, Tombs, Dominican order
- Ireland, Funerary monuments, Epigraphy, Religion, Folklore
- Ireland, Funerary monuments, Printed primary sources, Design book [= Pattern books [?]]
- Ireland, Funerary monuments, Sculpture, Death, Burials
- Ireland, Funerary monuments, Sculpture, Plantation, Ulster, County Monaghan
- Ireland, Funerary monuments, Sculpture, Trevet, County Meath
- Ireland, Gaeilge
- Ireland, Gaelic
- Ireland, Gaelic, Colonialism
- Ireland, Gaelic Bible, Ossory, Church of Ireland
- Ireland, Gaelic culture
- Ireland, Gaelic judges, Legal
- Ireland, Gaelic language, French Revolution, Daniel O'Connell (d. 847)
- Ireland, Gaelic language, Hagiography
- Ireland, Gaelic language, Includes Scotland, Isle of Man, Phonetics
- Ireland, Gaelic language, Societies, Libraries
- Ireland, Gaelic learning, Towns, Education, Bards, County Galway
- Ireland, Gaelic literature, The Hidden Ireland
- Ireland, Gaelic literature, Antiquarianism
- Ireland, Gaelic literature, County Meath (Leinster)
- Ireland, Gaelic literature, Irish language, Culture, Poetry, Social conditions
- Ireland, Gaelic literature, Irish language, Culture, Poetry; Ireland, Historiography, Daniel Corkery (d. 964)
- Ireland, Gaelic literature, Irish language, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Gaelic literature, Jacobitism, Tories, Agriculture, Manufacturing
- Ireland, Gaelic literature, Leitmotives, Aisling, Political symbolism
- Ireland, Gaelic literature, Owen Roe O'Neill
- Ireland, Gaelic literature, Poetry
- Ireland, Gaelic literature, Poetry, Brian Merriman, 'Midnight Court'
- Ireland, Gaelic literature, Poetry, Cormac Ó Luinnín
- Ireland, Gaelic literature, Poetry, County Armagh (Ulster)
- Ireland, Gaelic literature, Poetry, Irish language, Penal laws, Religion
- Ireland, Gaelic literature, Poetry, Penal laws, Lament
- Ireland, Gaelic literature, Seán Ó Neachtain, Leinster, Learning
- Ireland, Gaelic literature, Tadhg Ó Neachtain
- Ireland, Gaelic literature, The Hidden Ireland
- Ireland, Gaelic literature, Thomas à Kempis, Translation
- Ireland, Gaelic literature, Translations, James Macpherson (d. 796), Ossian
- Ireland, Gaelic lordship, Government, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Gaelic lordship, O'Hara family, Anglicization, Society
- Ireland, Gaelic lordship, Settlement, Connacht
- Ireland, Gaelic lordship, Tyrone, Hugh O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone), Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Gaelic lordship, Warfare, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Gaelic poetry, Irish language
- Ireland, Gaelic poetry, Irish language, Eileen O'Connell, Penal laws, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Gaelic political society, Family history, Clonmacnois (County Offaly), Clanship, Nobility, Church
- Ireland, Gaelic society
- Ireland, Gaelic society, Children, Family, Assimilation, Normans
- Ireland, Gaelic society, County Wicklow, Talbots of Belgard, Dublin and Powerscourt, O'Tooles of Wicklow
- Ireland, Gaelic society, Economy, Colonialism
- Ireland, Gaelic society, Land ownership, Law, Lordship, Anglicization
- Ireland, Gaelic warfare, Gallowglass (Scottish mercenaries), Weapons, Claymores
- Ireland, Gaelic warfare, Ulster, O'Donnell
- Ireland, Gaelic warfare, Weapons, Gerald Fitzgerald (8th Earl of Kildare), O'Donnell
- Ireland, Galloglass (Scottish mercenaries), Gaelic warfare, Nine Years' War, Hugh O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone)
- Ireland, Galway, Roman Catholicism, Theology, Louvain, Augustinian Canons
- Ireland, Gender roles, Trade, Seafaring
- Ireland, Genealogy
- Ireland, Genealogy, Anglo-Irish families, County Galway
- Ireland, Genealogy, Aristocracy
- Ireland, Genealogy, Arms, Achievements, Heraldry
- Ireland, Genealogy, Army, Field Marshall Bernard Law Montgomery (st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein)
- Ireland, Genealogy, Barnewall family, Dowdall, Eustace family, Roland Fitz Eustace (Baron Portlester)
- Ireland, Genealogy, Book of Lecan, Aibhech thuabhen [?], Mac Firbhisigh, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Genealogy, Butler family, County Tipperary (Munster)
- Ireland, Genealogy, Cartland family
- Ireland, Genealogy, Colonization, Settlement, English settlers, County Meath
- Ireland, Genealogy, Comyn family, Land tenure
- Ireland, Genealogy, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Genealogy, Country houses, County Mayo, Browne family (Marquesses of Sligo)
- Ireland, Genealogy, Dissolution of the monasteries, Colonization, English settlers, County Offaly, Navan (County Meath), Sculpture
- Ireland, Genealogy, Family, Manuscript sources (description of), Kindred, Family
- Ireland, Genealogy, Family history, Earls of Antrim, Includes Scotland
- Ireland, Genealogy, Family names
- Ireland, Genealogy, Gaelic literature
- Ireland, Genealogy, Gaelic literature, Sources
- Ireland, Genealogy, Heredity, McCann family
- Ireland, Genealogy, Heredity, McKenna family
- Ireland, Genealogy, Heredity, O'Doherty family
- Ireland, Genealogy, Heredity, O'Donoghue family
- Ireland, Genealogy, Heredity, O'Flaherty family
- Ireland, Genealogy, Heredity, O'Kelly family
- Ireland, Genealogy, Heredity, O'Reilly family
- Ireland, Genealogy, Immigrants, Huguenots, includes County Cork
- Ireland, Genealogy, Includes geography, Censuses, Trade directories, Urban directories, Manuscript evidence, Newspapers, Registers, Wills
- Ireland, Genealogy, includes Printed primary sources, Fitzgerald family, Munster
- Ireland, Genealogy, Irish language, Poetry
- Ireland, Genealogy, Kinship, Landholding, Domestic life, Topography
- Ireland, Genealogy, Landholding
- Ireland, Genealogy, Lawder family
- Ireland, Genealogy, Legend, County Westmeath, County Roscommon
- Ireland, Genealogy, Maguire family, County Fermanagh
- Ireland, Genealogy, Manuscript sources
- Ireland, Genealogy, Munster, Ballybeggan (County Kerry), Morris family
- Ireland, Genealogy, Murphy family
- Ireland, Genealogy, Myth, Law, Household, Dynastic succession, Poetry, Politics, Kingship, Historiography, Literature, Social structure, Celtic Christianity, includes Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Genealogy, Nobility, Butler family, Leinster
- Ireland, Genealogy, Norman invasion
- Ireland, Genealogy, O'Brien family, Lineage
- Ireland, Genealogy, O'Shaughnessy family
- Ireland, Genealogy, Ogilvie family
- Ireland, Genealogy, Onomastics, Anglo-Saxon culture
- Ireland, Genealogy, Parish records, Protestantism, Catholicism, Quakers, Jews, Sources (use of), Sources (description of)
- Ireland, Genealogy, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Genealogy, Roche family
- Ireland, Genealogy, Roman Catholicism, Old English
- Ireland, Genealogy, Slievecoiltia (County Wexford, Leinster)
- Ireland, Genealogy, Sloane family, Descendants
- Ireland, Genealogy, Social structure, Gaelic Irish, , New English
- Ireland, Genealogy, Stewart family (Marquesses of Londonderry)
- Ireland, Genealogy, Ulster Plantation, County Londonderry
- Ireland, Genealogy, Wild Geese, Spain, Political exiles, Viceroy of Peru, Father of Bernard O'Higgins
- Ireland, General
- Ireland, General, Agriculture, Irish church, Land use
- Ireland, General, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, General, Celts, Monastic scholarship, Viking migration, Normans, Political struggles, Anglo-Irish relations, Protestantism, Roman Catholicism, Irish Nationalism, Community
- Ireland, General, Collected biography, Includes Sport, Hurling, Journalism, Literature, James Stephens (d. 90), John Devoy, Thomas Clarke, John Edward Redmond, Douglas Hyde, Arthur Griffith, Michael Cusack, Edward Henry Carson (Baron Carson), William Walsh (Archbishop of Dublin) (d. 92), D.P. Moran, William Patrick Ryan, Thomas Kettle, Francis Sheehy-Sheffington, William Butler Yeats, Sir Horace Curzon Plunkett, George William Russell (d. 935), Timothy Michael Healy, William James Pirrie (Viscount Pirrie), James Connolly, Patrick Pearse
- Ireland, General, Collective biography, Politics, Society
- Ireland, General, Colonization
- Ireland, General, Dominion status, Commonwealth
- Ireland, General, Ecclesiastical, Scholarship, Learning
- Ireland, General, Festschrift, Archaeology
- Ireland, General, Free State, Dominion status, Commonwealth
- Ireland, General, Gaelic language, Protestants, Plantation, Normans, Celts, Irish Nationalism
- Ireland, General, Henry II, Bruce family
- Ireland, General, Historiography
- Ireland, General, Historiography, Women, Education, Religion
- Ireland, General, includes Agriculture, Housing, Social structure, politics, Crime
- Ireland, General, Includes Anglo-Irish relations, Politics, Religion
- Ireland, General, includes Anglo-Irish relations, Protestant-Catholic relations, Roman Catholicism (attitudes to), Protestantism (attitudes to), Sectarianism, Popular religion, Act of Union, Subjection, Mentalité, Economy, Racial prejudice
- Ireland, General, Includes Celts, Romans, Art, Social structure, Vikings, Kingship, Religion
- Ireland, General, includes Munster, Ulster, Connacht
- Ireland, General, includes Plantation, Land settlement, Towns, Presbyterianism
- Ireland, General, includes Politics, Arts, Economy, Society
- Ireland, General, includes Politics, Land, Religion
- Ireland, General, includes Printed primary sources
- Ireland, General, Localism, Nationalism, Unionism, Elections, National movement, Sectarianism
- Ireland, General, Normans, Government, Settlement, Unification, Law, Dublin, Race relations, Nationality
- Ireland, General, Northern Ireland
- Ireland, General, Overseas trade, East India Company, Imperialism, Emigration, Transportation of criminals, Military service, Taxation, Social structure
- Ireland, General, Political affairs
- Ireland, General, Politics, Economic, Social conditions, Education, Religion, Intellectual life, Culture, Nationalism, Unionism, Revolution
- Ireland, General, Politics, Economics, Religion, Social conditions, Education, Nationalism, Unionism, Intellectual life, Culture, Revolution, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, General, Politics, Religion, Economic conditions, Social conditions, Occupational structure, Administration, Violence, Policing, Fenianism, Taxation
- Ireland, General, Regional, Religion, Politics, Economic, Social conditions, Culture
- Ireland, General, Revisionism
- Ireland, General, Sir William Brabazon, Anthony St. Leger, Sir Edward Bellingham
- Ireland, General, Social structure, Education
- Ireland, General, Society, Christianity, Vikings, Invasion, Conquest, includes Ulster, Famine, Politics
- Ireland, General, St. Patrick
- Ireland, General, Vikings
- Ireland, General Hospital, Belfast, County Antrim (Ulster), includes contemporary printed material
- Ireland, General Jean Sarrazin
- Ireland, General reference
- Ireland, General reference, Agriculture, Landholding
- Ireland, General reference, Church of Ireland, Culture, Society
- Ireland, General reference, Culture, Society
- Ireland, General reference, Labour, Culture, Society
- Ireland, Genres, Literature, Poetry, Gerald Fitzgerald ('the Rhymer', 4th earl of Desmond)
- Ireland, Gentry
- Ireland, Geoffrey Keating, Thomas O'Sullevane, Antiquarianism
- Ireland, Geographical mobility, Ulster Plantation, 64 depositions
- Ireland, Geographical mobility, Ulster Plantation, Munster Plantation, 64 depositions
- Ireland, Geographical writing
- Ireland, Geography, Architecture, Archaeology, Churches, Ulster
- Ireland, Geography, Colonization, Landholding
- Ireland, Geography, Colonization, Land transfer, Plantation
- Ireland, Geography, Gaelic lordship, Land transfer
- Ireland, Geology, Extractive industries, Coal mining
- Ireland, George (st Earl Macartney), Irish government, Politics, Russia, China, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, George Berkeley
- Ireland, George Berkeley (Bishop of Cloyne), Philosophy
- Ireland, George Berkeley (Church of Ireland bishop of Cloyne)
- Ireland, George Faulkner, Charles O'Conor of Belanagare, Antiquarianism
- Ireland, George Stone, Henry Boyle, Parliament, Irish House of Commons, Elections
- Ireland, Gerald Fitzgerald, 8th earl of Kildare
- Ireland, Gerald FitzMaurice FitzGerald (earl of Desmond)
- Ireland, Geraldine rebellion, Sir William Drury, James Fitzmaurice, Gerald Fitzgerald (5th Earl of Desmond) [sic]
- Ireland, Geraldine rebellions, James Maurice Fitzgerald
- Ireland, Geraldine rebellions, Munster, James Fitzmaurice Fitzgerald
- Ireland, Geraldine rebellions, Nine Years' War, Thomas Butler (0th earl of Ormonde)
- Ireland, Geraldines, Fitzgerald family
- Ireland, Gerald of Wales
- Ireland, Germany, Church
- Ireland, Germany, Coinage
- Ireland, Germany, Liberalism, Daniel O'Connell
- Ireland, Gifts, Economy, Exchange, Markets, Ports, Emporia, Law tracts, Urbanisation, Vikings, Trading settlements, Reciprocity, Redistribution, Gift-giving, Fiefs, Precious metals, Overseas trade, Merchants, Monasteries, Canon law, Coinage
- Ireland, Gilla Brigde Albanach, Muireadhach Albanach Ó Dálaigh
- Ireland, Gilla Meic Liac mac Diarmata meic Ruaidhrí, Church, Archbishops
- Ireland, Giolla na Naomh Mac Aodhagáin, Gaelic society, Language
- Ireland, Giolla na Naomh mac Duinn Shlébhe Mhic Aodhagáin, MacEgan family
- Ireland, Giraldus Cambrensis
- Ireland, Giraldus Cambrensis, Richard de Clare, Chronicles
- Ireland, Giraldus Cambrensis, Wales
- Ireland, Glass, Costume, Williamite wars
- Ireland, Glorious Revolution, Battle of the Boyne, Richard Talbot (Duke of Tyrconnell)
- Ireland, Glorious Revolution, William III, James II, Politics and government, Battle, Command
- Ireland, Goldsmiths' Company, Metalwork
- Ireland, Gorman, Thomond
- Ireland, Government
- Ireland, Government, Administration
- Ireland, Government, Administration, Office holding, Ecclesiastical Administration
- Ireland, Government, Administration, Officials
- Ireland, Government, Anglicization
- Ireland, Government, Constitution, Politics
- Ireland, Government, Crime
- Ireland, Government, Finance, Centralisation, Administrative reform
- Ireland, Government, Forfeiture, Desmond
- Ireland, Government, Genealogy, Landholding
- Ireland, Government, Jonathan Swift, Includes Scotland, Church of Ireland
- Ireland, Government, Judges, Attorney-General
- Ireland, Government, Law, Shipping
- Ireland, Government, Old English, Thomas Butler (0th Earl of Ormonde)
- Ireland, Government, Politics, Three Kingdoms
- Ireland, Government, Religion, Reform, Politics
- Ireland, Government, Viceroyalty, Confederacy, Royalists
- Ireland, Government, Warfare, Rebellion
- Ireland, Government administration, Book trade, Irish Parliaments, Statutes printed (list of)
- Ireland, Government administration, Lieutenancy, Social protest, Political action
- Ireland, Government growth, Internal trade
- Ireland, Grammar, Learning
- Ireland, Grammarians
- Ireland, Grave goods, Burial mound, Weapon design, Sword, Burial customs, Pottery
- Ireland, Great Famine, Economics, Historiography
- Ireland, Great Famine, Economics, Local government, Social policy
- Ireland, Great Famine, Potato blight
- Ireland, Great Famine, Potato blight, Migration, Irish Americans, Agricultural failure
- Ireland, Greece, Italy, Cartography, Placenames
- Ireland, Grubb family, Religion, Army, War
- Ireland, Guide to sources (legal)
- Ireland, Hagiograhpy
- Ireland, Hagiography
- Ireland, Hagiography, Celtic church
- Ireland, Hagiography, Christianity, Conversion, St. Ciarán, St. Declan, St. Ibar, Bishops, Monastic church
- Ireland, Hagiography, Cogitosus, Manuscript sources (guide to)
- Ireland, Hagiography, Hiberno-Latin, Old Irish, Saints
- Ireland, Hagiography, Irish language, Martyrology, Áengus of Tallaght
- Ireland, Hagiography, Liturgy, Commemoration of saints
- Ireland, Hagiography, Manuscript sources (description of)
- Ireland, Hagiography, Methodology
- Ireland, Hagiography, Overseas missions, Austria
- Ireland, Hagiography, Pagan survivals, Literature
- Ireland, Hagiography, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Hagiography, Printed primary sources, Saints, Abbot of Iona (d.704)
- Ireland, Hagiography, Richard Whytford (or Whitford)
- Ireland, Hagiography, Saints, Cults
- Ireland, Hagiography, Translation, Palaeography, Hagiology
- Ireland, Hagiography, Ulster, Clergy, Biography, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Hart family, Religion, Education, Sport, China
- Ireland, Health, Social Administration, Medicine
- Ireland, Health care, Public health, Hospitals, Science
- Ireland, Henry Flood, Henry Grattan, Volunteers, Renunciation Act, Patriotism, Catholic emancipation, Parliament
- Ireland, Henry Flood, Printed primary sources, Parliament, Volunteers, Catholic emancipation, Biography
- Ireland, Henry II
- Ireland, Henry II, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Henry II, King of England, Hugh de Lacy
- Ireland, Henry of Sawtrey, Tractatus de Purgatorio Sancti Patricii
- Ireland, Henry of Sawtrey, Tractatus de Purgatorio Sancti Patricii
- Ireland, Henry VIII, Politics
- Ireland, Henry VIII of England, Imperial expansion, Defence, Leinster FitzGeralds, Plantation, Battle of Kinsale
- Ireland, Heraldry
- Ireland, Heraldry, Genealogy
- Ireland, Heresy, Religious belief
- Ireland, Hibernicisation
- Ireland, Hiberno-English
- Ireland, Hiberno-English, Language
- Ireland, Hiberno-English, Language, Poetry, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Hiberno-English literature
- Ireland, Hiberno-French relations
- Ireland, Hiberno-French relations, European Community, European Integration
- Ireland, Hiberno-Italian relations, Roman Catholic Church
- Ireland, Hiberno-Latin
- Ireland, Hiberno-Latin, Hymns, Literature
- Ireland, Hiberno-Latin authorship, Linguistic analysis, Ecclesiastical text
- Ireland, Hiberno-Latin literature, Grammar, Anglo-Saxon literature, Vivien Law
- Ireland, Hiberno-Latin literature, Scholarship, Spread of knowledge, Textual analysis
- Ireland, Hiberno-Latin scholarship, Includes printed primary sources, Ecclesiastical texts, Overseas contacts
- Ireland, Hiberno-Norse, Numismatics
- Ireland, Hiberno-Papal relations, Papacy
- Ireland, Hiberno-papal relations, Papacy
- Ireland, Hierarchy, Sources (description of)
- Ireland, High-kingship, Uí Néill
- Ireland, Higher education, History of medicine
- Ireland, High kings, Viking invasions, Brian Boru
- Ireland, High politics, Imperialism, Colonialism
- Ireland, High politics, Political personnel, Biography
- Ireland, High politics, Political personnel, Great Famine
- Ireland, Historians
- Ireland, Historians, Antiquarians, Librarians
- Ireland, Historical geography, Economy, Travel
- Ireland, Historical geography, Maps
- Ireland, Historical method
- Ireland, Historiography
- Ireland, Historiography, Annals of the Four Masters, Manuscript transmission, Micheál Ó Cléirigh (d.643), Cucóigcríche Ó Cléirigh (d.664), Chroniclers, Genealogy
- Ireland, Historiography, Foras Feasa ar Éirinn
- Ireland, Historiography, Anglo-Irish relations, Norman settlement
- Ireland, Historiography, Anglo-Norman invasion (69)
- Ireland, Historiography, Annals of the Four Masters, Manuscript transmission, Micheál Ó Cléirigh (d.643), Cucóigcríche Ó Cléirigh (d.664), Chroniclers, Genealogy
- Ireland, Historiography, Bibliography
- Ireland, Historiography, Biography, Reformation, James Anthony Froude
- Ireland, Historiography, Chronology, Literature, Chronicles, Ecclesiastical records, Saint Patrick
- Ireland, Historiography, Clergy, Theology, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Historiography, Colonial rule, Anglicization, Irish question, Irish immigration, Irish nationalism
- Ireland, Historiography, Cultural artefacts, Archaeology
- Ireland, Historiography, Cultural life, Social conditions, Irish Nationalism
- Ireland, Historiography, Economy (general), includes Agriculture, Population, Famine, Social (general)
- Ireland, Historiography, Educational provision
- Ireland, Historiography, Foras Feasa ar Éirinn
- Ireland, Historiography, Gaelic culture, Political science
- Ireland, Historiography, Genealogy, Sagas, Origin-legends, Laws
- Ireland, Historiography, Geoffrey Keating (d. 644?), Religion, Roman Catholicism, Counter-Reformation
- Ireland, Historiography, Geoffrey Keating, "Prose Banshenchas", Textual criticism
- Ireland, Historiography, Geoffrey Keating, Annals of the Four Masters
- Ireland, Historiography, Government, Church, Settlement
- Ireland, Historiography, Hiberno-Latin
- Ireland, Historiography, Historians
- Ireland, Historiography, Historians, Theodore William Moody
- Ireland, Historiography, Includes Bibliography, Religion, Catholic Church
- Ireland, Historiography, Irish Annalists, Annals of Loch Cé, English settlers, Social, Social structure, Anglo-Irish relations, Plantation, Perceptions of English
- Ireland, Historiography, Jacobitism, Irish in France
- Ireland, Historiography, John Harwood Andrews
- Ireland, Historiography, Land, Sectarianism
- Ireland, Historiography, Learning, Education
- Ireland, Historiography, Literature, Manuscript sources (guide to), Manuscript sources (Description of), Books, Tales, Annals, Genealogies, Church, Prophecies
- Ireland, Historiography, Methodology, Sources (guide to), Gender
- Ireland, Historiography, Nationalism, Unionism
- Ireland, Historiography, National movement, Patrick Pearse
- Ireland, Historiography, National movement, Ulster Unionism
- Ireland, Historiography, Paul Walsh, Canice Mooney, Dub haltach Mac Fhirbhisigh, Michéal Ó Cléirigh
- Ireland, Historiography, Popish Plot, Treason
- Ireland, Historiography, Religion
- Ireland, Historiography, Religion, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Historiography, Religious movements, Local piety, County Cork, County Limerick, County Galway
- Ireland, Historiography, Richard Robert Madden, The United Irishmen, their Lives and Times, Marguerite Gardiner (née Power) (Countess of Blessington), Anti-slavery movement, Young Ireland
- Ireland, Historiography, Richard Robert Madden, The United Irishmen, their Lives and Times, Marguerite Gardiner (née Power) (Countess of Blessington), Anti-slavery movement, Young Ireland
- Ireland, Historiography, Sectarian conflict, Religious allegiance, Anti-Catholicism, Patriotism
- Ireland, Historiography, Theodore W. Moody
- Ireland, Historiography, Thomastown, Ethnography
- Ireland, Historiography, William Edward Hartpole Lecky, Albert Venn Dicey
- Ireland, Historiography, William Edward Hartpole Lecky, Politics
- Ireland, History, 9th & 20th centuries
- Ireland, Hoards, Anglo-Irish coinage, Silver, Royal marriages, Queen consorts
- Ireland, Hodges family, Morgan family, Genealogy
- Ireland, Home Rule, Dominions, Irish Free State
- Ireland, Home Rule, Fenians, Land League, Politics, Violence, Nationalism
- Ireland, Home Rule, Finance, Treasury, Anglo-Irish relations, Politics
- Ireland, Home Rule, First World War
- Ireland, Home Rule, Horace Plunkett, Nationalism
- Ireland, Home Rule, Nationalism, Easter Rising (96), Secret societies, Charles Stewart Parnell, Fred Allan, Arthur Griffith, Michael Collins
- Ireland, Home Rule, National movement, Biography
- Ireland, Home Rule, National movement, Nationalism
- Ireland, Home Rule, Politics, Members of Parliament, Landownership, Protestant ascendancy, Avondale (County Wicklow, Leinster)
- Ireland, Home Rule, Sinn Fein, Irish nationalism
- Ireland, Home Rule, Ulster Unionism
- Ireland, Home Rule, Unionism, Irish Volunteer Force, Edward Henry Carson (Baron Carson), Ulster Volunteer Force
- Ireland, Home Rule crisis, Ulster
- Ireland, Horseracing, Sport, Leisure
- Ireland, Horticulture
- Ireland, Hostage-taking, Butler family, Political dissent, Owney MacRory O'Moore, Thomas Butler (0th Earl of Ormonde)
- Ireland, Household pets, Domestic animals
- Ireland, Household structure, Family
- Ireland, House interiors
- Ireland, House of Commons, House of Lords
- Ireland, Houses
- Ireland, Houses, Agriculture
- Ireland, Houses, Settlements
- Ireland, Hugh O'Neill (2nd earl of Tyrone), Rory O'Donnell (st earl of Tyrconnel)
- Ireland, Hugh O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone), Rory O'Donnell (st Earl of Tyrconnel), O'Doherty rebellion, Law, Indictments, Legal procedures, Juries, Jurors
- Ireland, Hugh O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone), William the Silent, Biography, Overseas comparisons, Religion
- Ireland, Humanism
- Ireland, Hymns, Hagiography, Greek
- Ireland, Iarla Deasmhumhan, Poetry, Literature
- Ireland, Iconography, Religious art, Monuments
- Ireland, Ideology, Fenianism, Religion
- Ireland, Illuminated manuscripts, Gospels, Monasticism
- Ireland, Immigration, Criminology, Sociology
- Ireland, Immigration, Plantation, Thomas Wentworth (st Earl of Strafford), Presbyterianism, Landed estates, Black Oath
- Ireland, Immigration, Religion
- Ireland, includes American colonies, United States of America [?], American Revolution, Political thought, Liberty, Radicalism, Political protest, Overseas influences
- Ireland, includes Architecture, Sculpture
- Ireland, includes Church of Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Religion, Evangelicalism, Second Reformation, Sectarianism, Nationalism, Politics
- Ireland, includes County Londonderry, County Donegal, Reading, Education, Books, Culture
- Ireland, includes County Longford
- Ireland, includes Domestic architecture, Ecclesiastical architecture, Monasteries, Towers, Castles, Urban features, includes Dublin
- Ireland, Includes Germany, Foreign relations, Anglo-German relations
- Ireland, Includes printed primary sources, Legal tracts, Mill construction, Technology, Architecture, Irish language
- Ireland, Includes Printed primary sources, Missions
- Ireland, includes Printed primary sources, Necrology, Ecclesiastical commemorative text, Cultural relations, Germany
- Ireland, Includes printed primary sources, Old Irish language, Chronicles, Palaeography
- Ireland, Includes printed primary sources, Parliament, House of Commons
- Ireland, Includes printed primary sources, Richard Belling
- Ireland, includes Scotland
- Ireland, Includes Scotland, Domestic life
- Ireland, includes Scotland, Genealogy, Wauchope family
- Ireland, includes Scotland, Migration, Settlement, Church government, Church ministry
- Ireland, includes Scotland, Picts
- Ireland, Includes Scotland, Theology, Reformation, Papacy
- Ireland, Includes Scotland, Ulster, Rural society, Migration, Settlement, American colonies, Presbyterianism
- Ireland, Includes Scotland, Whithorn (Wigtownshire), Missionaries
- Ireland, India, Nationalism
- Ireland, India, New Commonwealth, Commonwealth
- Ireland, Industrial archaeology
- Ireland, Industrial equipment, Industrial revolution, Manufacturing, Technology
- Ireland, Industrialisation
- Ireland, Industrialization, Nationalism, National movement, General reference
- Ireland, Industrialization, Unionism, Belfast (County Antrim), Shipbuilding, Sectarianism
- Ireland, Industrialization, Urbanization, Ulster
- Ireland, Industrial relations, Trade unions, Popular politics, Fenianism, Socialism
- Ireland, Industrial revolution, Urban, Towns, Textile industry, County Antrim (Ulster)
- Ireland, Industry, Agriculture, Engineering, Technology
- Ireland, Industry, Economic conditions
- Ireland, Industry, Economic conditions, Education
- Ireland, Industry, Economy, Local
- Ireland, Industry, Harland & Wolff, Industrial revolution, Ulster
- Ireland, Industry, Iron, Kenmare (County Kerry), Enniscorthy (County Wexford), Robert Boyle (st Earl of Cork)
- Ireland, Industry, Manufacturing
- Ireland, Industry, Papermills, Watermarks (guide to), Paper (imports and exports)
- Ireland, Industry, Population, Railways
- Ireland, Industry, Richard Boyle (st Earl of Cork)
- Ireland, Industry, Shipbuilding, Technology, Local, Industry, County Antrim
- Ireland, Industry, Technology
- Ireland, Industry, Technology, Economic conditions
- Ireland, Industry, Textiles
- Ireland, Industry, Textiles, Cloth, Ulster, County Monaghan
- Ireland, Industry, Trade, Imports, Exports, Decorative arts
- Ireland, Influence abroad
- Ireland, Influence on British governmental policy, United States of America, American colonies
- Ireland, informers
- Ireland, Informers, Politics, Nationalism
- Ireland, Inland waterways
- Ireland, Inland waterways, County Down (Ulster)
- Ireland, Inland waterways, Leinster
- Ireland, Inland waterways, Transport, Navigation, Ulster, Leinster
- Ireland, Inquisitions
- Ireland, Inquisitions post mortem, William de Burgh (Burke)
- Ireland, Insanity, Women, Jonathan Swift (d. 745)
- Ireland, Inscriptions, Epigraphy, Celtic art
- Ireland, Intellectual, Scientific inquiry, Samuel Hartlib
- Ireland, Intellectual life
- Ireland, Intellectual life, Poetry, Social conditions
- Ireland, International relations
- Ireland, Invasion, Anglo-Irish relations, Henry II
- Ireland, Invasion, Parliament, Genealogy
- Ireland, Iona, Northumbria, Bede, Hagiography, Saint Columba, Ecclesiastical administration, Paruchia
- Ireland, Iona, Northumbria, Bede, Hagiography, Saint Columba, Ecclesiastical administration, Paruchia
- Ireland, IRA, Paramilitary organisations, Northern Ireland
- Ireland, IRA, Social policy, Communalism, Irish Free State
- Ireland, Irish
- Ireland, Irish, Church and state, Kingship, Celtic peoples, Druidic order, Poetry
- Ireland, Irish, Gaelic literature
- Ireland, Irish, Genealogy, Cenel Fiachach, Leading families, Literature, Annals, Prose, includes Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Irish, Genealogy, Clan Bhrolcháin Ulster, Religious writings, Poetry
- Ireland, Irish, Genealogy, Kingship, Annals, Chieftains
- Ireland, Irish, Genealogy, Population, Book of Lecan, Manuscripts, Poetry, Translation
- Ireland, Irish, Genealogy, Population, Book of Lecan, Manuscripts, Poetry, Translation
- Ireland, Irish, Kinship, Kingship, Courts, Celts, Anglo Saxons, Crime, State, Laws
- Ireland, Irish, Landholding, Clan, Genealogy
- Ireland, Irish, Language, Poetry, Patronage, Chief's Poet, Bard, Contract of service
- Ireland, Irish, Law, Law of succession, Inheritance, Family groups
- Ireland, Irish, Lebor na gCeart, Kingship, Genealogy
- Ireland, Irish, Leinster, Uí Néill dynasty, Kingship
- Ireland, Irish, Linguistics, Liturgy, Hiberno-Latin texts
- Ireland, Irish, Liturgical texts, Hagiography
- Ireland, Irish, Manuscript sources (description of), Manuscript illumination, Book of Lindisfarne, Book of Durrow, Book of Kells
- Ireland, Irish, Martyrology, Verse, Annotators, Manuscript analysis
- Ireland, Irish, Names, Language, Genealogy, Collective names
- Ireland, Irish, Religion, Scripture, Books
- Ireland, Irish, Rome, St. Patrick, Conversion, Christianity, Monasteries, Papacy, Easter, Latin, Hiberno-papal relations
- Ireland, Irish, Social structure, Genealogy, Clans, Family, Uí Mhaine, Galway (Connacht), Includes Archaeology
- Ireland, Irish, Social structure, Three estates, Christian laws, Lives of the Saints, Intellectual history, Monasteries
- Ireland, Irish, Text, Royal Cycle, Conall Corc, Munster, Kingship, Literature, Printed primary sources [a translation of the old Irish text]
- Ireland, Irish, Text, Royal Cycle, Conall Corc, Munster, Kingship, Literature, Printed primary sources [a translation of the old Irish text]
- Ireland, Irish, Tiles, Pavement, Burials, Excavation, Monastic estates
- Ireland, Irish, Tír Eogaïn, Monarchy, Annals
- Ireland, Irish-American genealogy
- Ireland, Irish abroad, Franciscan order, Roman Catholicism, Foreign relations, Education, Belgium
- Ireland, Irish abroad, Military
- Ireland, Irish abroad, Military, Army, Irish regiments, Includes genealogy
- Ireland, Irish abroad, Roman Catholic Church, France
- Ireland, Irish Agricultural Organization Society, Village banks, Co-operative agriculture societies, Trade unionism, Robert Owen, William Thompson, Sir Horace Curzon Plunkett
- Ireland, Irish Americans, Public opinion
- Ireland, Irish Bible
- Ireland, Irish Catholic Association, Daniel O'Connell (d. 847), Catholic relief, Social protest
- Ireland, Irish church, Anglo-Irish relations, Political and legal development
- Ireland, Irish church, Asceticism, Ecclesiastical writings, Printed primary sources (use of), Spiritual life
- Ireland, Irish church, Diocesan inspections, Manuscript sources (guide to), Church Commission of 922
- Ireland, Irish College (Paris), Irish Brigade, Service to foreign powers (France), French Revolutionary Wars, Napoleonic Wars
- Ireland, Irish confederacy
- Ireland, Irish confederacy, Sources, Arthur Annesley (st earl of Anglesey)
- Ireland, Irish Free State
- Ireland, Irish Free State, Dominion status
- Ireland, Irish Free State, Dominion Status
- Ireland, Irish Free State, Dominion status, Commonwealth, International representation
- Ireland, Irish Free State, Eamon de Valera
- Ireland, Irish Free State, General, includes Commonwealth, Foreign relations, Neutrality, Second World War, Republic
- Ireland, Irish Free State, Politicians
- Ireland, Irish Free State, Roman Catholicism, Society of Jesus
- Ireland, Irish giant deer, Environment, Fauna
- Ireland, Irish Home Rule, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Irish Home Rule, Irish Nationalism, Politics, Cultural nationalism, Economic nationalism, Revolution
- Ireland, Irish Home Rule, Liberal party, Conservative and Unionist party
- Ireland, Irish Home Rule, Nationalism
- Ireland, Irish Home Rule, Party politics, Conservative Party
- Ireland, Irish House of Commons (Dublin), Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Irish House of Commons, Politics, Parliamentary reporting
- Ireland, Irish House of Lords, Aristocracy, Nobility, Legislative system, Attendance, Composition
- Ireland, Irish independence
- Ireland, Irish langauge, Tomás Ó Míocháin, Scribal activity
- Ireland, Irish language
- Ireland, Irish language, Bibliography, Publishing
- Ireland, Irish language, Catholic Association, Reverend William Fitzgerald
- Ireland, Irish language, Críth Gablach, Judges, Includes printed primary sources, Legal guides, Textual analysis
- Ireland, Irish language, Culture, Education
- Ireland, Irish language, Famine, Migration, Popular culture
- Ireland, Irish language, Humphrey Powell
- Ireland, Irish language, Includes printed primary sources, Chronology, Munster
- Ireland, Irish language, Kingdom of Bréifne, Wexford, (Leinster), Popular veneration of Saints, Holy wells
- Ireland, Irish language, Kingdom of Connaught, County Meath, Political rivalry, Warfare, Tighearnan Mo'r O'Rourke
- Ireland, Irish language, Kingship, Clientship, Legal system, Justice, Ecclesiastical jurisdiction, Brithem (legal experts)
- Ireland, Irish language, Legal texts, Senchas Mar, Domestic law, Marriage, Inheritance
- Ireland, Irish language, Leinster, Royal genealogy, Textual analysis, Metrics, Dynasty of Cashel, Raithlenn, Coronation odes
- Ireland, Irish language, Lille seminary, Roman Catholic church
- Ireland, Irish language, Literature
- Ireland, Irish language, Literature, Contemporary printed material, Music
- Ireland, Irish language, Literature, Culture, Penal laws, Roman Catholicism, Thomas O'Rahilly, Poetry, Popular literature, Aristocracy
- Ireland, Irish language, Literature, Dialects
- Ireland, Irish language, Literature, Poetry
- Ireland, Irish language, Manuscript transmission, Translation, Scholarship, Historiography, Poetry
- Ireland, Irish language, Poetry
- Ireland, Irish language, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Irish language, Scribal activity, Dictionary
- Ireland, Irish language, Toponymy
- Ireland, Irish language, Urban, Trade, Legal texts
- Ireland, Irish law, Historiography, Glossators
- Ireland, Irish law, Jurisprudence, Land tenure
- Ireland, Irish Legion, United Irishmen, Wild Geese, Political exiles
- Ireland, Irish literature, Bardic poetry, Patronage, Gaelic lordship
- Ireland, Irish literature, Poetry, Aogán Ó Rathaille (d.729), Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Irish Manuscripts Commission
- Ireland, Irish migrant labour, Imprisonment, Social control
- Ireland, Irish nationalism
- Ireland, Irish nationalism, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Irish Nationalism, National movement, Penal laws, Repeal, Catholic Emancipation
- Ireland, Irish nationalism, Politics, Violence
- Ireland, Irish Ordnance Survey, Memoirs database, Sources, Topography
- Ireland, Irish parliament, 'The Graces', 64 rebellion, Patrick Darcy
- Ireland, Irish parliament, Includes printed primary sources
- Ireland, Irish Parliament, Parliamentary journals
- Ireland, Irish parliamentary debates
- Ireland, Irish Parliamentary Party, Charles Stewart Parnell, Home Rule
- Ireland, Irish Parliamentary Party, Charles Stewart Parnell, Home Rule, Politics, Nationalism
- Ireland, Irish Parliamentary Party, Charles Stewart Parnell, Land question, Politics, Nationalism
- Ireland, Irish Parliamentary Party, Charles Stewart Parnell, Politics, Home Rule
- Ireland, Irish Parliamentary Party, Charles Stewart Parnell, Politics, Literature, Home Rule
- Ireland, Irish Parliamentary Party, Charles Stewart Parnell, Politics, Unionism, Ulster, Home Rule
- Ireland, Irish Parliamentary Party, Crime, Charles Stewart Parnell, Home Rule
- Ireland, Irish Parliamentary Party, Home Rule, Charles Stewart Parnell, Walter Bagehot, Politics, British constitution
- Ireland, Irish Parliamentary Party, Nationalism, Charles Stewart Parnell, Europe, Home Rule
- Ireland, Irish peerage, Landed estates, Government, Settlement, Plantation
- Ireland, Irish protestants, Restoration Ireland, Irish Royalists, Roman Catholicism, Sectarian conflict, Irish land question
- Ireland, Irish Protestants, Ulster, Jacobitism, Glorious Revolution, Londonderry
- Ireland, Irish Public Record Office
- Ireland, Irish question, Landholding, Poor Law, Social theory, Property, Fenianism
- Ireland, Irish rebellion (64), Inchiquin Coinage, Monetary values
- Ireland, Irish rebellion, Interregnum, Oliver Cromwell
- Ireland, Irish rebellion, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Irish rebellion of 64, Oliver Cromwell, Charles II, James II, William III, Parliament, Irish nationalism
- Ireland, Irish Reform Act (832), Electoral system, Irish Members of Parliament, Parliament, Irish nationalism
- Ireland, Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB), Irish Americans, Biography
- Ireland, Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB), Irish Americans, National movement
- Ireland, Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB), Irish Americans, National movement, Submarines
- Ireland, Irish Republican Brotherhood, Nationalism, Fenianism, Cultural life
- Ireland, Irish royalty, Royal rituals
- Ireland, Irish sagas, Vikings, Literary sources (guide to), Norse kings of Dublin, Battle of Tara, Battle of Clontare, Book of Rights, Christianity, Annals, Irish church, Norman invasion, Ostment, Brian Boru
- Ireland, Irish Toleration Act (79), Ecclesiastical history, Roman Catholicism, Royal policy (in Ireland), Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Iron production, Coinage, Industry, Patents, Jonathan Swift, Protestant ascendancy, South Sea bubble, Financial speculation
- Ireland, Iron production, Industry
- Ireland, Isaac Butt, Politics, Home Rule, Religion, Nationalism, Education, Famine, Law, Fenianism, Land question, Economic, Social conditions
- Ireland, Isle of Man
- Ireland, Isle of Man, Coinage
- Ireland, Isle of Man, Coin hoards, Niall Nóigiallach, Numismatics
- Ireland, Italy, Cartography
- Ireland, Italy, Economy, Trade, Finance
- Ireland, Italy, Manuscripts
- Ireland, J.E. Todhunter, Quakers, Minority religion, American Civil Wars, Public opinion, Letters
- Ireland, Jacobites, Battle of the Boyne, Army
- Ireland, Jacobitism
- Ireland, Jacobitism, Foreign relations, France, Defence
- Ireland, Jacobitism, Glorious Revolution
- Ireland, Jacobitism, Glorious Revolution, Political thought, Philosophy
- Ireland, Jacobitism, Irish Jacobites, Williamite Wars, A Light to the Blind
- Ireland, Jacobitism, Irish Jacobites, Williamite Wars, A Light to the Blind
- Ireland, Jacobitism, James II, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Jacobitism, Whigs, Jacobite army
- Ireland, Jacobitism, Wild Geese, Political exiles
- Ireland, Jacobitism, Williamite wars, Naval, Foreign relations (France)
- Ireland, James Anthony Froude, William Edward Hartpole Lecky, Historiography, Irish historians
- Ireland, James Butler (st duke of Ormonde)
- Ireland, James Butler (st duke of Ormonde), Old English, Giovanni Battista Rinuccini
- Ireland, James Butler (st Duke of Ormonde), Rebellion, Catholic Confederation of Kilkenny, Parliamentary Commissioners, Parliament, English Civil War, Settlement, Drogheda (County Louth), Wexford (County Wexford)
- Ireland, James Butler (st duke of Ormonde), Sir John Davies, Edmund Spenser, Travel, Fynes Moryson, Sir Josias Bodley, Luke Gernon, Sir William Brereton, Jorevin de Rocheford
- Ireland, James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond, John Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, Richard Talbot, Archbishop of Dublin, Nobility
- Ireland, James Caulfeild (4th Viscount and st earl of Charlemont), Volunteers, United Irishmen, Printed primary sources, Biography, Henry Grattan, Parliament, Henry Flood
- Ireland, James Hamilton (4th earl of Abercorn), John James Hamilton (9th earl and st marquis of Abercorn), County Tyrone (Ulster)
- Ireland, James Henry Musson Campbell (Lord Glenavy), Legal profession, Political personnel
- Ireland, James II, Catholicism, Command, William III
- Ireland, James II, Richard Talbot (Earl of Tyrconnell), Huguenots, Williamite Wars, Williamite Settlement
- Ireland, James Malton, Engraving
- Ireland, James Quinn, Education, Denominational schools
- Ireland, James Scully, Kilfeakle (County Tipperary, Munster), Printed primary sources
- Ireland, James Spottiswood, Bishop of Clogher, Ulster, Local administration, Landholding, Court of King's Bench
- Ireland, James Ussher (Anglican archbishop of Armagh), Manuscript sources, Ecclesiastical history
- Ireland, James Ussher (Archbishop of Armagh)
- Ireland, James Ussher (Archbishop of Armagh), Academic learning, Theology, Languages, John Jewel (Bishop of Salisbury)
- Ireland, James Ussher (Archbishop of Armagh), Bishop William Bedell, Johann Elichmann, Antiquarianism, Gaelic scholarship, Gaelic Bible, Ecclesiology, Learning
- Ireland, James Ussher (Archbishop of Armagh), Books, Manuscript collecting, Sir Robert Bruce Cotton, Libraries, Astronomy, Mathematics, Languages
- Ireland, James Ussher (Archbishop of Armagh), Irish church, Clergy, Irish Articles (65), Religious controversy, Roman Catholicism, Presbyterianism
- Ireland, James Ussher (Archbishop of Armagh), Reformation, James Spottiswood (Bishop of Clogher), William Bedell, Clergy, Church of Ireland
- Ireland, James Ussher (Archibishop of Armagh), Puritanism, Trinity College (Dublin), Academic learning, Clergy, Religious controversy
- Ireland, Jeremy Bentham, Utilitarianism, Education
- Ireland, Jewellery, Metalwork
- Ireland, Jewellery, Metalwork, Overseas trade (Scandinavia), Dublin (Leinster)
- Ireland, Jewellery, Metalwork, Zoomorphic designs, Inscriptions
- Ireland, John (King of England), Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, John Alen, Church, Manuscript sources
- Ireland, John Atherton (Bishop of Waterford and Lismore), Reformation, Church of Ireland, Ecclesiastical abuses, Homosexuality, James Ussher, Sexuality, Women's history, Richard Boyle (st Earl of Cork), Thomas Wentworth (st Earl of Strafford), Pamphlet literature, Popular literature
- Ireland, John Banin, Michel Banin, Literature, Roman Catholic emancipation
- Ireland, John Barnewall, John Sinnich (professor of theology, Louvain, d.666), Theology, Sorbonne University (Paris, France)
- Ireland, John Benet, Clergy, Harlington (Bedfordshire), Henry VI, Chronology, High politics, Nobility, Factions, London, Sources (description of)
- Ireland, John Butler (2th Baron Dunboyne), Roman Catholic Church, Bishop of Cork
- Ireland, John Butler (Roman Catholic bishop of Cork, 2th baron Dunboyne)
- Ireland, John Carpenter (Roman Catholic archbishop of Dublin), Printed primary sources
- Ireland, John Cumin (Archbishop of Dublin) (d. 22)
- Ireland, John de Perilhos, Francesco Chiericati, Ó Néill, Travel, Description
- Ireland, John Devoy, Fenians, Papers, Nationalism, National movement
- Ireland, John Doyle, Politics
- Ireland, John Field
- Ireland, John fitz Thomas, Jeffrey de Prendergast
- Ireland, John Foster
- Ireland, John Harwood Andrews
- Ireland, John Hely Hutchinson, Edmund Burke, Parliament, Correspondence, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, John James Hamilton (9th earl of Abercorn), Printed primary sources, James Hamilton (8th earl of Abercorn), Estates, Tenants, Ulster
- Ireland, John Milton (d. 674), Richard Barry (2nd Earl of Barrymore), English Civil Wars, Oliver Cromwell, Nobility, Marriage, Tutors, Education, Royalists
- Ireland, John O'Brien (Roman Catholic Bishop of Cloyne), Irish language
- Ireland, John Robinson, Secretary of the Treasury, Printed primary sources, Correspondence
- Ireland, John Roche (Bishop of Ferns), Roman Catholicism, Spain, Low countries, France, Guido Bentivoglio, Paris, Ecclesiastical government, Clergy, Biography
- Ireland, John Scotus Eriugena
- Ireland, John Scotus Eriugena (fl. 850), Printed primary sources (analysis of), Irish scholarship, Philosophical text, Philosophy
- Ireland, John Stuart Mill, Land question, Political ideas, Economic conditions
- Ireland, John Stuart Mill, Philosophy, Utilitarianism
- Ireland, John Thomas Troy (Roman Catholic archbishop of Dublin)
- Ireland, John Toland (d.722), Deism, Philosophy, Political journalism, Bibliography
- Ireland, John Verdon (Roman Catholic Bishop of Ferns), Printed primary sources
- Ireland, John Wesley, Charles Wesley, Methodism, Leinster
- Ireland, John Wesley, Methodism
- Ireland, John Wesley, Topography, Evangelization
- Ireland, Jonathan Rashleigh, Coinage
- Ireland, Jonathan Swift
- Ireland, Jonathan Swift (d. 745), Bibliography, Health
- Ireland, Jonathan Swift (d. 745), Philosophy
- Ireland, Jonathan Swift, Children, Poor Relief, Leinster
- Ireland, Jonathan Swift, Church of Ireland
- Ireland, Jonathan Swift, Consultations, Medical practice
- Ireland, Jonathan Swift, Leinster
- Ireland, Jonathan Swift, Literature, Irish language
- Ireland, Jonathan Swift, Satire
- Ireland, Jonathan Swift, Ulster
- Ireland, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, Journalism, Literature, Social life, Religion, Politics, The Evening Mail, Novelists
- Ireland, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, Journalism, Literature, Social life, Religion, Politics, The Evening Mail, Novelists
- Ireland, Joshua Gilpin, Social conditions, Travel
- Ireland, Journal
- Ireland, Journal, European travel, Economic conditions, Social conditions
- Ireland, Journalism
- Ireland, Journalism, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Journalism, The press, Dissemination of news
- Ireland, Judaism, Religion, Culture, Ethnic minorities
- Ireland, Jury presentments, Printed primary sources, Leinster, Munster
- Ireland, Justice, Crime, Nationality
- Ireland, Justice, Politics, Administration, Land, Economic, Social conditions, Education, Law
- Ireland, Kerry (Munster), Cross-slabs, Cultural relations, Dublin, Chesterton-on-Fossway (Warwickshire), Dublin
- Ireland, Kerry, Desmond, Fingen Mac Carthaig (MacCarthy)
- Ireland, Kilcommon (County Tipperary), Ardancer (County Limerick), Church, Benedictine order, Monasteries, Somerset
- Ireland, Killmakilloge (County Kerry), Roman Catholicism, Folklore
- Ireland, Kingdom of Laigin, Morality, St. Brigit (d. 523)
- Ireland, Kingdom of Machtalewi, Anglo-Norman literature, Gaelic literature
- Ireland, Kingdoms, Septs
- Ireland, King John
- Ireland, King John, Irish Charter of 20, Transmission of English common law to Ireland, Legal procedure
- Ireland, Kingship
- Ireland, Kingship, Administration, Warfare, Finance
- Ireland, Kingship, Connacht, Literature, Fedlimid Ó Conchobhair
- Ireland, Kingship, Consecration, India
- Ireland, Kingship, Fealty, Feudalism
- Ireland, Kingship, Festivals, Paganism
- Ireland, Kingship, Genealogy
- Ireland, Kingship, Inauguration, Cattle raiding
- Ireland, Kingship, Monarchy, Politics, Place names
- Ireland, Kingship, Natural law
- Ireland, Kingship, Political theory
- Ireland, Kingship, Tara, Christianity
- Ireland, Kinship, Biography, Septs
- Ireland, Kinship, Irish revolt, English conquest, English court
- Ireland, Kinship, Kingship, tuath, Social structure
- Ireland, Kinship, Kingship, tuath, Social structure
- Ireland, Kinship, Law tracts, Wergeld
- Ireland, Labour, Economic, Social conditions
- Ireland, Labour, Economic, Social conditions, Politics
- Ireland, Labour, Economic, Social conditions, Social protest
- Ireland, Labour, Working class, Social, Industry, Combination laws
- Ireland, Labour dispute, Economic conditions, Social protest
- Ireland, Labour history, Industrial relations
- Ireland, Labour history, Trade unions, Irish Free State
- Ireland, Labour history, Unionism, Ulster
- Ireland, Lacemaking (includes technical aspects), Manufacturing, Working conditions, Child labour, Lace (artistic aspects of)
- Ireland, Lady Isabella Augusta Gregory (d.932), Gaelic revival, Theatre, Playwrights, Nationalism, Authors
- Ireland, Land
- Ireland, Land, Colonisation, Confiscation, Cork, Kerry, Sir Vincent Gookin
- Ireland, Land, Confiscation, Ownership
- Ireland, Land, Household structure, Economic conditions, Social conditions, Social structure, Popular protest
- Ireland, Land, Local government, Boundaries
- Ireland, Land, Peasantry, Rents, Violence, Absentee landlords, Agriculture, Estate management, Agrarian crime, Social unrest
- Ireland, Land, Taxation, Anglicization, Gaelic chieftaincy
- Ireland, Land development, Rural customs, Local, County Leitrim
- Ireland, Landed estates, Debt (domestic and commercial), Family structure
- Ireland, Landed estates, O'Mahony family, Cogan family, McCarthy family, Landownership
- Ireland, Landed estates, Plantations
- Ireland, Landed gentry, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Landed society, Agriculture, Estate management
- Ireland, Landholding
- Ireland, Landholding, Agriculture, Economic conditions
- Ireland, Landholding, Economic, Social conditions, Politics, Land question
- Ireland, Landholding, Economy
- Ireland, Landholding, Fenianism, Religion, Politics, Nationalism
- Ireland, Landholding, Gaelic lordship, Government, Connacht
- Ireland, Landholding, Landlords, Agriculture, Land
- Ireland, Landholding, Local administration
- Ireland, Landholding, Politics, Economic conditions, Rural society, Rural disturbance
- Ireland, Landholding, Potatoes, Dr K.T. Hoppen
- Ireland, Landholding, Social organisation, Property revenue, Land question, (3rd Earl of Leitrim)
- Ireland, Landholding, Social structure, Gaelic lordship, Colonization, Geography
- Ireland, Landholding, Social structure, Local government, Home Rule Bill (92)
- Ireland, Landholding, Tenancy, Colonisation, Agriculture, Charles, I, Oliver Cromwell, Restoration parliament
- Ireland, Land inheritance, Families, Social structure, Rural communities
- Ireland, Landlord-tenant relations, Agriculture
- Ireland, Landlord-tenant relations, Social structure, Economy
- Ireland, Landlords
- Ireland, Landlords, Agriculture, Iar Connacht (County Galway)
- Ireland, Landlords, Encumbered Estates Acts, Land Question
- Ireland, Landlords, Landowning, Linen industry, Plantations
- Ireland, Landlords, Local politics, Local government [?], Urban, County Tyrone (Ulster), James Hamilton (6th Earl of Abercorn), James Hamilton (7th Earl of Abercorn), James Hamilton (8th Earl of Abercorn)
- Ireland, Landlords, Tenantry, Tenant rights
- Ireland, Landlords, Tenants, Absenteeism, Land
- Ireland, Landlords, Tenants, Nonconformity
- Ireland, Landlords, Tenants, Rockingham estate
- Ireland, Land market
- Ireland, Landowners, Donegal, County Donegal, Ulster, Rutland, Parliament, Fishing Act (785), Fish trade, Economic development, Merchants, Cork (County Cork), Foreign competition
- Ireland, Landownership
- Ireland, Land ownership, Cromwellian confiscation, James Butler (st Duke of Ormonde), Henry Hyde (st Earl of Clarendon)
- Ireland, Land ownership, Down survey, County Wicklow, Sir William Petty
- Ireland, Landownership, Economic development
- Ireland, Landownership, Gaelic customs, Connacht
- Ireland, Landownership, Land-use, Agriculture
- Ireland, Landownership, Landholding, University of Dublin, Politics
- Ireland, Landownership, Nobility, Debt management, Legal
- Ireland, Land ownership, North Munster, County Clare, O'Briens of Thomond
- Ireland, Land ownership, Plantation, County Wicklow, Thomas Wentworth (st Earl of Strafford), James Hay (st Earl of Carlisle)
- Ireland, Landownership, Printed primary sources, Accounts, Rents, Estates
- Ireland, Landownership, Restoration land grants, Manuscript sources (guide to), Royal rent rolls
- Ireland, Landowning
- Ireland, Landowning, Agriculture
- Ireland, Landowning, Law, March, Leinster
- Ireland, Land question, Charles Gavan Duffy, Isaac Butt, Home rule, Tenant Right League, Irish Republican Brotherhood, Fenians, Royal University of Ireland, Church of Ireland, Charles Stuart Parnell
- Ireland, Land question, Economic, Social conditions, Politics
- Ireland, Land question, Nationalism, Politics, Economic, Social conditions
- Ireland, Land question, Nationalism, Social conditions, Social protest, Political protest
- Ireland, Landscape, Agriculture, Field systems
- Ireland, Landscape, Environment, Settlement, Place names, Rural society, Towns, Agriculture, Urban growth
- Ireland, Landscape painting, Art
- Ireland, Land settlement, Government, Land grants
- Ireland, Land settlement, Roman Catholicism, Viceroy, Glorious Revolution
- Ireland, Land settlement, Treaty of Limerick, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Land survey
- Ireland, Land system, Agriculture, Irish language
- Ireland, Land tenure
- Ireland, Land tenure, Landlords, Tenants, William Carleton (d. 869), Maria Edgeworth
- Ireland, Land transfer, Politics
- Ireland, Land transfer, Politics, Anglicization
- Ireland, Land usage, Agriculture, Rundal tenancy, Settlement, Londonderry, Donegal, Mayo, includes Scotland
- Ireland, Land valuations, Geology, Irish Board of Works, Land Question, Civil servants
- Ireland, Land war, Agrarian policy, Landlords
- Ireland, Land war, Agrarian unrest, Anglo-American relations
- Ireland, Land war, Agrarian unrest, Military history, Public order, Crime
- Ireland, Land war, Irish Home Rule, Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish Parliamentary Party, Agitation, Conciliation, William O'Brien (d. 928)
- Ireland, Land war, Michael Davitt, Home Rule, Captain Charles Cunningham Boycott
- Ireland, Land war, Press, Charles Stewart Parnell, Politics, Nationalism, Public opinion, Home Rule
- Ireland, Land war, Ultramontanism, Nationalism, Agrarian reform, Paul Cullen
- Ireland, Language
- Ireland, Language, Culture
- Ireland, Language, Dialects
- Ireland, Language, Irish, Gaelic
- Ireland, Language, Irish census, Gaeltacht
- Ireland, Language, Linguistics
- Ireland, Language, Munster, Ormond, Ordinances
- Ireland, Language, Norse (borrowings from), Vikings (impact of)
- Ireland, Language, Norse, Celtic, Dictionary
- Ireland, Language, Placenames
- Ireland, Language, Reformation, Counter-Reformation
- Ireland, Language, Settlement, Migration, Flemish settlers, Wales, Women, Ballads, Popular culture, Immigrants
- Ireland, Language, Ulster English, Hiberno-English
- Ireland, Latin classics
- Ireland, Law
- Ireland, Law, Administration
- Ireland, Law, Administration, Legislation, Legal
- Ireland, Law, Capital punishment, Old Irish
- Ireland, Law, Court-seating, Includes printed primary sources
- Ireland, Law, Courts
- Ireland, Law, Crime, Religion
- Ireland, Law, English legal system
- Ireland, Law, Historiography, Education, Learned societies
- Ireland, Law, includes Scotland
- Ireland, Law, Judiciary
- Ireland, Law, Jurisprudence, Royal revenues, Sir William Parsons
- Ireland, Law, Lawyers, Courts, Professions
- Ireland, Law, Legal, Education, Government, Justice
- Ireland, Law, Manuscript sources
- Ireland, Law, Order, Crime, Law enforcement, Justices of the Peace
- Ireland, Law, Religion, Social unrest, Justice
- Ireland, Law, Society
- Ireland, Law, Society, Judicial administration
- Ireland, Law, Status, Jurisprudence, Senchus Már, Kingship
- Ireland, Law, Status, Jurisprudence, Senchus Már, Kingship
- Ireland, Law, Trinity College Dublin
- Ireland, Law, Women, Children, Family, Education, Cáin Lánamna
- Ireland, Law, Women, Marriage
- Ireland, Law courts, Criminal trials, Legal abuses, Politics
- Ireland, Lawrence O'Toole
- Ireland, Law texts, Judicial system
- Ireland, Law tracts, Senchus Mór, Extraction, Storage, Transport, Warfare, Tithes, Bogland, Turf charcoal
- Ireland, Lawyers, Judges, Local officers, Roman Catholicism, Legal administration, King's Inn, Irish legal system, Statutes, Penal laws
- Ireland, Lawyers, Legal profession, Inns of Court, Leinster
- Ireland, Leabhar an Rátha, Literature
- Ireland, League of Nations
- Ireland, Learned societies, Culture
- Ireland, Learned societies, Political economy
- Ireland, Learning
- Ireland, Learning, Hiberno-Latin
- Ireland, Learning, Patronage of culture
- Ireland, Learning, Scholarship, Invasion, Henry II of England, High kingship, Brian Boru, Religion
- Ireland, Learning, Science [?]
- Ireland, Le Botiller family, Butler family
- Ireland, Leeward Islands, General
- Ireland, Legal
- Ireland, Legal, Administration, Courts, Politics, Legislation
- Ireland, Legal, Administration, Small claims courts
- Ireland, Legal, Bible (influence of)
- Ireland, Legal, Constitution, Dominion status, International law, Administration, Land law, Anglo-Irish agreements, Civil courts, Ecclesiastical courts, Imperial administration, Irish Free State, Dáil courts, House of Commons (Westminster), House of Lords (Westminster), Northern Ireland, Includes South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, India, Ceylon
- Ireland, Legal, Economic, Social conditions, Disturbances, Famine, Land question, Religion, Administration
- Ireland, Legal, Government, Anglicization
- Ireland, Legal, Includes Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Legal, Judges
- Ireland, Legal, Kingship
- Ireland, Legal, Kingship, Nobility
- Ireland, Legal, Landholding, Wardship, Includes Religion
- Ireland, Legal, Lawyers, Administration
- Ireland, Legal, Legal status
- Ireland, Legal, Local administration
- Ireland, Legal, Lord Chief Justice, Judges' dress
- Ireland, Legal, Mortgage, Gaelic, Brehon law
- Ireland, Legal, Politics
- Ireland, Legal, Statutes, Government
- Ireland, Legal history, 'Gaelic' law schools
- Ireland, Legal history, Property, Poetry, Literature, Genealogy, County Armagh (Ulster), Local history
- Ireland, Legal history, Women, Status
- Ireland, Legal profession, Member of parliament (for Navan), Biography
- Ireland, Legal profession, United Irishmen, Irish Americans, Lawyers
- Ireland, Legal reform, Protestantism, Anglo-Irish
- Ireland, Legal texts, Tipperary (County Tipperary)
- Ireland, Legal tracts
- Ireland, Legal [?]
- Ireland, Legends
- Ireland, Legends, Elegies, Epics, Tales
- Ireland, Legends, Religious literature, Epic, Poetry, St. Brendan (d.577)
- Ireland, Legislation
- Ireland, Legislation, Ironwork, Hammers, Anvils, Apprenticeship
- Ireland, Legislation, Legal profession, Religion
- Ireland, Leinster
- Ireland, Leinster, 'King's County', 798 rising, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Leinster, 798 rebellion, United Irishmen, Historiography
- Ireland, Leinster, 798 rising, Roman Catholic Church, Father Nicholas Redmond, Reverend Frederick Draffen, French Revolutionary Wars
- Ireland, Leinster, Agriculture
- Ireland, Leinster, Agriculture, Manufactures, Topography
- Ireland, Leinster, Agriculture, Middlemen, 798 rebellion, Penal laws, Roman Catholicism, Anti-Catholicism, Landholding
- Ireland, Leinster, Architecture
- Ireland, Leinster, Architecture, Interior decoration, Guild of Plasterers
- Ireland, Leinster, Architecture, Urban development
- Ireland, Leinster, Armed forces, Defence, Sectarian conflict
- Ireland, Leinster, Augustinian order, Ecclesiastical architecture, Monasteries
- Ireland, Leinster, Augustinian order, Monasteries
- Ireland, Leinster, Births, Deaths, Marriages, Population, Genealogy
- Ireland, Leinster, Booksellers, Publishing, Jonathan Swift, Samuel Derrick, Charles O'Conor, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Leinster, Buildings, Vernacular architecture, Ecclesiastical architecture, Defensive architecture, Fortifications, Public monuments, Kilkenny Castle, St Canice's cathedral, Churches, Public art works
- Ireland, Leinster, Burials, Refugees, Brigantia, Warrior graves, Jewellery
- Ireland, Leinster, Capital city
- Ireland, Leinster, Cartography, Thomas Moland, Charles Colombine
- Ireland, Leinster, Ceramics, Overseas trade, Imports, Viking Kingdom of Dublin
- Ireland, Leinster, Christopher de Preston, Estates, Manuscript sources
- Ireland, Leinster, Coinage, Vikings
- Ireland, Leinster, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Leinster, County Kilkenny, Ecclesiastical architecture
- Ireland, Leinster, County Meath
- Ireland, Leinster, County Meath, Church
- Ireland, Leinster, County Meath, Defensive architecture, Fortifications, Ecclesiastical architecture, Monasteries
- Ireland, Leinster, Defensive architecture, Mottes, Ringforts
- Ireland, Leinster, Diocesan court, Law, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Leinster, Domestic buildings, Granary, Farming, Pottery
- Ireland, Leinster, Ecclesiastical estates
- Ireland, Leinster, Elections
- Ireland, Leinster, Excavation reports, Mortimer family, De Geneville family, Pottery, De Lacy family
- Ireland, Leinster, Excavations
- Ireland, Leinster, Excavations, Reference
- Ireland, Leinster, Family, Estates
- Ireland, Leinster, Funerary monuments, Tombs
- Ireland, Leinster, Interior decoration, Pavements
- Ireland, Leinster, Kilkenny, Towns
- Ireland, Leinster, Kingship
- Ireland, Leinster, Landholding, Middlemen, Roman Catholicism, United Irishmen
- Ireland, Leinster, Land tenure
- Ireland, Leinster, Living conditions
- Ireland, Leinster, Local government
- Ireland, Leinster, Lordship
- Ireland, Leinster, Military architecture, Fortifications
- Ireland, Leinster, Munster
- Ireland, Leinster, Munster, Mottes, Defensive architecture, Fortifications
- Ireland, Leinster, Ornamental metalwork, Burial, Women
- Ireland, Leinster, Parochial system, Ecclesiastical architecture
- Ireland, Leinster, Paternalism, Landlords
- Ireland, Leinster, Political affairs, Parliamentary procedure, Constitution
- Ireland, Leinster, Political protest, Radicalism, Sectarian conflict, United Irishmen
- Ireland, Leinster, Politics, Money Bill dispute 753, Patriotism
- Ireland, Leinster, Publishing, Bibliography
- Ireland, Leinster, Publishing, Religious persecution
- Ireland, Leinster, Roman Catholicism, Counter-reformation, Massacre, Roman Catholic population, Community
- Ireland, Leinster, Roman Catholicism, Missions, Clergy, Penal laws
- Ireland, Leinster, Sculpture
- Ireland, Leinster, Settlement
- Ireland, Leinster, Subinfeudation, Feodaries
- Ireland, Leinster, Topography, Politics
- Ireland, Leinster, Towns, Capital city, Social unrest
- Ireland, Leinster, Towns, Church
- Ireland, Leinster, Towns, Local
- Ireland, Leinster, Towns, Ports
- Ireland, Leinster, Trade, Craft guilds, Merchants, Accounts, Welfare
- Ireland, Leinster, Transport, Regional railways
- Ireland, Leinster, Transport, Roads, Fords, Bridges, Towns, Ports
- Ireland, Leinster, Tribes
- Ireland, Leinster, United Irishmen, 798 rising, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Leinster, United Irishmen, Radicalism
- Ireland, Leinster, Vikings, Towns
- Ireland, Leinster, William Marshal (Earl of Pembroke), Pottery, Excavation reports
- Ireland, Leinster, William Smyth, Decorative arts, Sources
- Ireland, Leisure activities, Sport, Nationalism, Social life, Culture
- Ireland, Letter, William Smith O'Brien, Daniel O'Connell, Unionism, National movement
- Ireland, Letters, Agnes Bankhead, Social life, Religion
- Ireland, Letters, Assault, Capture
- Ireland, Letters, Biography, Politics, Nationalism, Law, Repeal
- Ireland, Letters, Politics, Government, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Letters, Religion, Politics, Biography, Economic, Social conditions, Law
- Ireland, Letter to Coroticus, Includes Wales, Scotland, Christianity, Conversion, Slave trade, Sources (description of)
- Ireland, Liberalism, Imperialism, Irish Home Rule, Caesarism
- Ireland, Liberalism, Roman Catholicism, Daniel O'Connell (Overseas influence of, Germany)
- Ireland, Liber Primus Kilkenniensis, Ormond, Anglo-Irish literature
- Ireland, Liberties, Leinster, Earls of Norfolk
- Ireland, Library catalogue, Archives, Printing
- Ireland, Library catalogue, Topography
- Ireland, Linen, Textile industry (development of)
- Ireland, Linguistics
- Ireland, Linguistics, Glossary
- Ireland, Linguistics, Invasions, Local society, Baronies, Fortifications, Military
- Ireland, Linguists, Musicians, Biography
- Ireland, Lisburn (Counties Antrim and Down, Ulster)
- Ireland, Literacy, French language, Literature, Readership
- Ireland, Literacy, Popular culture
- Ireland, Literature
- Ireland, Literature, Scéla Éogain agus Cormaic, Myth, Tradition, Textual criticism, Manuscript sources (description of), Includes printed primary sources, Irish language
- Ireland, Literature, The Triumph of Prudence over Passion: or, The History of Miss Mortimer and Miss Fitzgerald
- Ireland, Literature, Art, Cultural life, Politics
- Ireland, Literature, Astronomy, Alexandria
- Ireland, Literature, Bardic poetry
- Ireland, Literature, Bardic poetry, Contemporary printed material, Thomas Carew, Anthony Bruodine (fl.672), Colonialism
- Ireland, Literature, Bards, Military, Muircheartach Ó Cobhthaigh, includes Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Literature, Bards, Munster Plantation, includes Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Literature, British Library, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Literature, Chivalric literature, Romance, Chivalry
- Ireland, Literature, Church
- Ireland, Literature, Connacht, Uí Mhaine, Galway
- Ireland, Literature, Culture, Religion, Politics, Social protest, Representations of Ireland
- Ireland, Literature, Danes, Epic poetry, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Literature, Dean of St Patrick's (Dublin), Biography, Church of Ireland, Satire, Poetry, Historiography, Literary criticism
- Ireland, Literature, Diarmait Mac Murchadha, Arthurian literature, Legends, Romance
- Ireland, Literature, Diarmait Mac Murchadha, Romance
- Ireland, Literature, Drama, Poetry, Fiction, Irish Church, Historiography, John Millington Synge, William Butler Yeats, James Augustine Joyce, Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, Samuel Beckett
- Ireland, Literature, Gaelic society
- Ireland, Literature, Greece, Rome
- Ireland, Literature, Henry of Sawtrey, St Patrick's Purgatory
- Ireland, Literature, Historiography
- Ireland, Literature, Irish language, Bardic poetry, Prose
- Ireland, Literature, Irish language, Francis Stoughton Sullivan, Muiris Ó Gormáin, Antiquarianism
- Ireland, Literature, Irish language, Religious literature
- Ireland, Literature, Journalism
- Ireland, Literature, Keenan
- Ireland, Literature, Language, includes Irish, Latin
- Ireland, Literature, Leabhar Mór Dúna Doighre
- Ireland, Literature, Legends, Myths, Romance
- Ireland, Literature, Liber Primus Kilkenniensis
- Ireland, Literature, Music, Theatre, Architecture, Visual arts
- Ireland, Literature, Nationalism, Irish language
- Ireland, Literature, Novels, Romances, Poetry, Biographical details, Bibliography
- Ireland, Literature, O'Neills, Arthur Brownlow
- Ireland, Literature, Patriotism, Royal Irish Academy
- Ireland, Literature, Poetry
- Ireland, Literature, Poetry, County Literature
- Ireland, Literature, Poetry, Irish language, Romances, Mythology, Education, Religious writings
- Ireland, Literature, Poetry, Religious symbolism, Sir Peter de Bermingham
- Ireland, Literature, Poetry, Sir Peter de Bermingham, Satire, Friars, Franciscans
- Ireland, Literature, Poets
- Ireland, Literature, Political thought, Monarchy, Royal authority, James I
- Ireland, Literature, Politics
- Ireland, Literature, Politics, Culture, Economic, Social conditions, Perceptions of legal profession
- Ireland, Literature, Politics, Irish nationalism, William Butler Yeats
- Ireland, Literature, Politics, Irish nationalism, William Butler Yeats, James Stephens (d. 90) [?]
- Ireland, Literature, Politics, Revolution, Nationalism
- Ireland, Literature, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Literature, Revolution, Politics
- Ireland, Literature, Richard Ledrede
- Ireland, Literature, Scéla Éogain agus Cormaic, Myth, Tradition, Textual criticism, Manuscript sources (description of), Includes printed primary sources, Irish language
- Ireland, Literature, Sir Walter Scott (d. 832)
- Ireland, Literature, Stereotypes
- Ireland, Literature, Theatre, Irish language, Bardic poetry, Patriotism, Nationality
- Ireland, Literature, The Triumph of Prudence over Passion: or, The History of Miss Mortimer and Miss Fitzgerald
- Ireland, Literature, Togail Bruidne Da Derga
- Ireland, Literature, Traditions, Language and politics
- Ireland, Literature, Táin Bó Cuailgne
- Ireland, Literature, Ulster
- Ireland, Liturgy
- Ireland, Liturgy, Cultural relations
- Ireland, Liturgy, Gallican liturgy, Mass, Celtic rite, Religious practice, Ritual, Stowe missal, Prayer manuals, Mass books
- Ireland, Liturgy, Poetry, St Dunstan (Archbishop of Canterbury, d. 988), Pope Gregory I, Papacy, Church music, Gregorian chants
- Ireland, Liturgy, Virgin Mary
- Ireland, Liturgy, [?], Worship [?]
- Ireland, Livestock, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Horse, Husbandry, Wool, Cattle Acts, Dairy produce, Tanning, Agricultural legislation
- Ireland, Living standards, Rural economy, Great Famine, includes Agriculture, Industry, Trade, Land question, Land war, Social protest, Poverty, Land tenure, Economic conditions, County Cork (Munster)
- Ireland, Local
- Ireland, Local (general)
- Ireland, Local, Agriculture, Settlement, Urban development, Politics, 798 rebellion, County Local
- Ireland, Local, Agriculture, Settlement, Urban Development, Politics, County Kilkenny (Leinster)
- Ireland, Local, Aran Islands (Connacht), includes Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Local, Burials, Funerary monuments
- Ireland, Local, County Antrim
- Ireland, Local, County Clare
- Ireland, Local, County Down, Church of Ireland
- Ireland, Local, County Galway, County Waterford
- Ireland, Local, County Kerry
- Ireland, Local, County Waterford (Munster), includes Settlement, Agriculture, Industry, Politics
- Ireland, Local, County Wicklow (Leinster)
- Ireland, Local, Economic, Social conditions, Trade, County Antrim (Ulster)
- Ireland, Local, Economic conditions
- Ireland, Local, Emigration, Religion, Politics, Military, American colonies, Foreign relations, United States of America
- Ireland, Local, Engineering, Economic, Social conditions
- Ireland, Local, Episcopal estates, County Cork, Murrogh O'Brien, Diocese of Cloyne
- Ireland, Local, Fishing, Economic, Social conditions, Politics, Administration
- Ireland, Local, Genealogy [?], County Meath
- Ireland, Local, General, County Galway (Connacht)
- Ireland, Local, General, Historiography, Politics, Economics (general), Social conditions
- Ireland, Local, General, includes Religion, Military, Migration
- Ireland, Local, includes Agriculture, Settlement, Urban development, Politics, Munster
- Ireland, Local, includes Castles
- Ireland, Local, includes Settlements, Ecclesiastical sites, Cemeteries, Castles, Fortifications, Leinster
- Ireland, Local, Leinster
- Ireland, Local, Munster
- Ireland, Local, Munster, County Limerick
- Ireland, Local, Munster, includes Urban
- Ireland, Local, Nationalism, Unionism, Religion, Home Rule, Protestantism
- Ireland, Local, Politics, Economic, Social conditions, Religion, County Mayo (Connacht)
- Ireland, Local, Politics, Fenianism, Religion, Home Rule, Land war, Connacht
- Ireland, Local, Religion, Nonconformity, Education, County Londonderry
- Ireland, Local, Settlement
- Ireland, Local, Surveying, Buildings, Social affairs, County Louth (Leinster)
- Ireland, Local, Towns, includes Local government, Urban, County Cavan
- Ireland, Local, Towns, Munster
- Ireland, Local, Towns, Politics, Society
- Ireland, Local, Ulster, includes Industry, Manufactures, Textiles, Culture
- Ireland, Local, Urban, Belfast, Town planning, Local
- Ireland, Local, Urban, County Galway
- Ireland, Local, Urban, County Londonderry (Ulster)
- Ireland, Local, Urban, County Meath (Leinster), Topography, Environment
- Ireland, Local, Urban, County Tipperary
- Ireland, Local, Urban, includes Medical education, Belfast University
- Ireland, Local, Urban, Towns, includes Urban society, Local economy
- Ireland, Local, Urban society, Penal laws, Repeal
- Ireland, Local administration, Ecclesiastical administration
- Ireland, Local economy, Agriculture, Social conditions, Religion
- Ireland, Local economy, Social conditions, Rural society
- Ireland, Local government, County Clare, Politics
- Ireland, Local government, Economic, Rural society, Social conditions
- Ireland, Local government, Entertainment
- Ireland, Local government, Lists
- Ireland, Local government, Regional councils, Law, Local administration
- Ireland, Local government, Urban, Charles Lucas, James Digges La Touche
- Ireland, Local government, Urban, County Waterford
- Ireland, Local government, Urban, Galway City (County Galway)
- Ireland, Local history
- Ireland, Local history, Famine, Social conditions, Peasantry, Munster
- Ireland, Local history, History of medicine, Social policy, Ulster
- Ireland, Local history, Migration, Leinster
- Ireland, Local history, Religion, Famine, County Mayo (Connacht)
- Ireland, Local history, Social conditions, Peasantry
- Ireland, Local industry, Fishing, Includes fishing methods
- Ireland, Local politics, Unionism, First World War
- Ireland, Local [?], County Antrim (Ulster)
- Ireland, Location of battles
- Ireland, Londonderry (Ulster), Includes printed primary sources
- Ireland, Londonderry, Population
- Ireland, London Society of Stationers, Religion, Roman Catholicism, Includes printed primary sources
- Ireland, Longphort, Waterfront, Houses
- Ireland, Lorcán Ó Tuathail, Church, Clergy
- Ireland, Lordhips, Celtic landownership, MacCarthy family, Surrender and regrant, Colonization, Oliver Cromwell, Land transfers, Muskerry
- Ireland, Lord Leonard Grey (Viscount Grane), John Bale (d. 563), Ecclesiastical reform
- Ireland, Lord Mayor, Cork (Munster), National movement, Home Rule, Fenians
- Ireland, Lordship, Mortimer family, Religion, Politics
- Ireland, Lordship, O'Rourke, County Leitrim (Connacht)
- Ireland, Lordship, Political culture
- Ireland, Lordship, Succession, Government, Local resistance
- Ireland, Louth, Meath, Rent, Gaelic society
- Ireland, Louvain (Leuven, Belgium), Universities, Education abroad [?]
- Ireland, Loyalism, Ulster
- Ireland, Loyalists, Sectarian conflict, Defence, Armed forces
- Ireland, Luke Gardiner, Irish Members of Parliament, Penal laws
- Ireland, Lyric, Music, Includes Printed primary sources, William Clements (3rd Earl of Leitrim), Landlordism, Folklore, Fanad patriots
- Ireland, Mabel Bagenal (Countess of Tyrone), Hugh O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone), Elopement, Marriage
- Ireland, Machtalevi, Nobility
- Ireland, MacLysaght family, Limerick (Munster), Social structure
- Ireland, Macmahon, Leinster, County Louth, County Meath
- Ireland, MacMurrough, Gaelic lordship
- Ireland, Magee Island, Law, Witchcraft, Sorcery, Superstition
- Ireland, Magistrates, Biography, United Irish leader, Edmund Burke, Irish parliament, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Magunihy, Iveragh
- Ireland, Malachy, Armagh, Saints, Hagiography, Church
- Ireland, Malachy O'Hanlon, Gerald Fitzgerald (8th Earl of Kildare), Rebellion, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Manners, Social commentary, Customs, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Manor, Munster, Diocese of Cloyne, Succession, Inheritance
- Ireland, Manufactures, Drink, Distilling, Alcohol manufacture, Excise duty, 'Moonlighting', Trade, Culture
- Ireland, Manufactures, Musical instruments, Keyboard instruments, Dublin, Ferdinand Weber (75-84), Henry Rother (fl. 762-82), Robert Waffington (fl. 776-803), Harpsichords, Dublin
- Ireland, Manufactures, Paper, Reference, Trade
- Ireland, Manufactures, Printing, Kildare
- Ireland, Manufactures, Textiles
- Ireland, Manufactures, Textiles, Domestic life
- Ireland, Manufactures, Textiles, Overseas trade
- Ireland, Manufacturing
- Ireland, Manufacturing, Handicrafts, Moravians, Textiles
- Ireland, Manufacturing, Industry
- Ireland, Manufacturing, Industry, Agriculture, Flax, Textiles
- Ireland, Manufacturing, Industry, Decorative arts
- Ireland, Manufacturing, Industry, Wool, Textiles
- Ireland, Manufacturing industry, Delft
- Ireland, Manuscript illumination
- Ireland, Manuscript illumination, Missionaries
- Ireland, Manuscripts
- Ireland, Manuscripts, Bookbinding
- Ireland, Manuscripts, Cultural relations, Germany, Austria
- Ireland, Manuscripts, Durrow, Kells, Lindisfarne, Echternach
- Ireland, Manuscripts, Family, Sources
- Ireland, Manuscripts, Palaeography, Cultural relations, Switzerland
- Ireland, Manuscripts, Vellum, Parchment, Manuscript production, Animal skins, Animal pathology
- Ireland, Manuscript source (description of), Annals, Munster, Dublin annals, Bodleian annals, Annals of Ulster, Historiography
- Ireland, Manuscript source (description of), Book of Lismor, Ceallachaín (king of Cashel), Genealogy, Dynastic rivalry, Munster
- Ireland, Manuscript source (description of), Canonical literature, Church, Textual analysis
- Ireland, Manuscript source (description of), Historiography
- Ireland, Manuscript source (description of), Manuscript illumination, Monasticism, Architecture
- Ireland, Manuscript source (description of), Saint Patrick, Palaeography
- Ireland, Manuscript source (description of), Tigernach ua Braein (d.088) (bishop of Clonmacnois), Historiography
- Ireland, Manuscript sources
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (description of)
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (description of), Book of Pottlerath, Leabhar an Rátha, Edmund Butler
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (description of), Chronology, Monasticism
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (description of), Church, County Kilkenny (Leinster)
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (description of), Church, Friars
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (description of), Cormac mac Cuilennáin (king and bishop of Cashel), Language, Legislation
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (description of), Genealogy
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (description of), Hymns, Monasticism, Cistercian order
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (description of), Language, Scribes, Religious literature, Historiography
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (description of), Manuscript illumination
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (description of), Manuscript sources (guide to), Historiography
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (description of), Sources (guide to)
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (guide to)
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (guide to), Annals, Poetry, Law tracts, Biblical exegesis, Genealogy, Hagiography
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (guide to), Archbishop of Cashel, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (guide to), Clergy, Episcopate
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (guide to), Counter Reformation, Irish colleges, Roman Catholic Church, Italy, Clergy
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (guide to), Counter Reformation, Irish colleges, Seminary, Clergy, Roman Catholic Church, Luke Wadding, Hugh de Burgo, Hungary
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (guide to), Ecclesiastical history, Roman Catholicism, Letters
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (guide to), Government, Sir Henry Sidney
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (guide to), Italy, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (guide to), King's Inn, Admissions, Social composition of Inns, Administration
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (guide to), Louvain, Rome, Dublin, Saints' lives, Devotional literature, Grammars, Topographical literature, Poetry
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (guide to), Manuscript sources (description of), Hagiography
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (guide to), Religion, Education, Politics
- Ireland, Manuscript sources (guide to), Theology, Laws, Hagiography
- Ireland, Manuscript sources, Annals, Literature, Danes, Invasion, Brian Boruma, Military strategy, Munster, Leinster, High-kingship, King's affinity
- Ireland, Manuscript sources, Annals of Tigernach, Annals of Inisfallen, Annals of Ulster, Chronology, Historiography
- Ireland, Manuscript sources, Archbishop John Hamilton, Dr. Mary Purcell
- Ireland, Manuscript sources, Bibliography
- Ireland, Manuscript sources, Catalogue, Archdeacon John Hamilton
- Ireland, Manuscript sources, Ecclesiastical organization
- Ireland, Manuscript sources, Ecclesiastical text, Genealogy
- Ireland, Manuscript sources, John Baker Holroyd (st Earl of Sheffield), John Foster (Baron Oriel), Irish House of Commons, Politics, Anglo-Irish relations, Act of Union
- Ireland, Manuscript sources, John Foster, Public records, Parliamentary records
- Ireland, Manuscript sources, Leinster
- Ireland, Manuscript sources, Monasteries, Iona, Includes Scotland
- Ireland, Manuscript sources, Munster, Publishing
- Ireland, Manuscript sources, Old Irish language, Literature, Genealogy, Regnal lists, Heraldry
- Ireland, Manuscript sources, Publishing, Leinster, Bibliography
- Ireland, Manuscript sources, Roman Catholic church, Vatican archives
- Ireland, Manuscript sources, Textual analysis
- Ireland, Manuscript sources, Tigernach ua Braein (d.088) (bishop of Clonmacnois), Historiography, Scholarship
- Ireland, Manus O'Donnell (Lord of Tyrconnel), Gaelic lordship, Foreign relations, Tyrconnell, Donegal
- Ireland, Maps, Cartography, Leinster, County Kildare, Atlases, Towns
- Ireland, Maps, Cartography, Overseas exploration
- Ireland, Maps, Fortifications
- Ireland, Maps, Fortifications, Roads, English ordnance, County Roscommon, County Westmeath
- Ireland, Maps, Towns, Leinster
- Ireland, Margaret Woffington, Actors, Smock Alley Theatre (Dublin), Drury Lane (London), Covent Garden (London)
- Ireland, Marianus Scotus (d. c.082), Historiography, Chronicles, Universal history
- Ireland, Maria Teresa Mullaly, Convents, Leinster, Biography, Social thought, Educational provision, Education of women
- Ireland, Mariology, Cults, Roman Catholicism, Irish Church, Lay piety, Poetry
- Ireland, Maritime law, Legal jurisdiction, Includes printed primary sources
- Ireland, Marriage
- Ireland, Marriage, Betrothal, Family, Law, Women
- Ireland, Marriage, Women, Incest, Inheritance
- Ireland, Marsh's Library
- Ireland, Marsh's Library, Robert Travers
- Ireland, Material culture
- Ireland, Maternity hospitals, Midwifery, Architecture
- Ireland, Mathematics
- Ireland, Mathew Carey
- Ireland, Maurice fitz Thomas
- Ireland, McGuinness family, Genealogy, Heredity
- Ireland, Meath, Monasteries, Churches
- Ireland, Medical practice, Childbirth, Trotula, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Medical practice, Health care, Medicine
- Ireland, Medical practitioners, Biography
- Ireland, Medical profession
- Ireland, Medical profession, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Medical profession, Local history, National movement
- Ireland, Medical profession, Medical education, Medical practice, Surgery, Dublin (Leinster)
- Ireland, Medical science, Medical practice, Politics, Psychiatric hospitals
- Ireland, Medicine
- Ireland, Medicine, Agriculture, Science
- Ireland, Medicine, Bibliographies, Philosophy, Manuscript sources (guide to)
- Ireland, Medicine, Biography
- Ireland, Medicine, Charity, Disease
- Ireland, Medicine, Disease
- Ireland, Medicine, Economic, Social conditions, Administration
- Ireland, Medicine, Education, Professions
- Ireland, Medicine, Italy
- Ireland, Medicine, Leprosy, Charity, Disease
- Ireland, Medicine, Political personnel
- Ireland, Medicine, Poverty, Economic, Social conditions, Disease
- Ireland, Medicine, Professions
- Ireland, Medicine, World War One, Education
- Ireland, Medieval scholarship, Manuscript studies
- Ireland, Member of Parliament, Irish House of Commons, Administration, Chancellor of Irish Exchequer, Commissioner of revenue, Surveyor of the ordnance
- Ireland, Members of Parliament, House of Commons, Act of Union, Ascendancy, High politics, Catholic Emancipation
- Ireland, Memorials, Military costume, Sculpture, Effigies
- Ireland, Mental health, Asylums, Lunacy laws
- Ireland, Mentalité, Cultural values, Racial prejudice, Moral codes, Colonialism, British perceptions of Ireland
- Ireland, Mercenaries, 'Wild geese'
- Ireland, Mercenaries, Recruitment, Scotland
- Ireland, Merchants, Coinage, Trade, Ships
- Ireland, Merovingians, Monasteries, France, Slane (County Meath, Leinster), Foreign relations (Francia)
- Ireland, Metalwork
- Ireland, Metalwork, Church plate
- Ireland, Metalwork, Coinage, Ulster
- Ireland, Metalwork, Crafts
- Ireland, Metalwork, Crafts, Goldsmiths, Silversmiths, Reference
- Ireland, Metalwork, Illuminations, Visual art
- Ireland, Metalwork, Jewellery, Connacht
- Ireland, Metalwork, Sculpture, Stonecarving, Religious artefacts
- Ireland, Metalwork, Transmission of knowledge
- Ireland, Methodism
- Ireland, Methodism, Evangelicalism, Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, Home missionaries, Religious persecution
- Ireland, Methodism, Protestantism, Politics, Social structure, Social life
- Ireland, Methodism, Social conditions, Travel writing
- Ireland, Michael Davitt, Biography, Violence, Politics, Land question, Economic, Social conditions, Social protest
- Ireland, Michael Slattery (Archbishop of Cashel), Roman Catholicism, Manuscript sources (guide to)
- Ireland, Middle Irish literature, Kingship
- Ireland, Middle Irish literature, Language, Genealogies, Laigin
- Ireland, Middle Irish literature, Language, Genealogies, Laigin
- Ireland, Middle Irish poetry, Annals, Chronicles
- Ireland, Migration
- Ireland, Migration, American colonies, Indentured servants
- Ireland, Migration, Australia
- Ireland, Migration, Australia, New Zealand, United States of America
- Ireland, Migration, Colonel Charles Clinton, America, Leinster
- Ireland, Migration, Colonization, Landholding
- Ireland, Migration, Cormac's Glossary, Placenames, Cashel (County Tipperary, Munster), Wales
- Ireland, Migration, Culture, includes United States of America
- Ireland, Migration, Culture, North America
- Ireland, Migration, Economic conditions, United States of America
- Ireland, Migration, Ethnic groups
- Ireland, Migration, Famine, Population mobility, Transportation of convicts
- Ireland, Migration, Folklore, Emigration, Labour
- Ireland, Migration, Irish-Americans, Confederacy, Catholic Church
- Ireland, Migration, Irish Americans
- Ireland, Migration, Land reform, National movement
- Ireland, Migration, London, Ethnic minorities, Communities
- Ireland, Migration, Minorities, Immigrants
- Ireland, Migration, Missions, Exploration, includes Hebrides (Scotland), Iceland
- Ireland, Migration, Politics
- Ireland, Migration, Protestantism, Munster, Plantation
- Ireland, Migration, Religion, Economic conditions, Social conditions, Politics, United States of America, Canada
- Ireland, Migration, Religion, Politics
- Ireland, Migration, Religion, Politics, Economic, Social conditions, Crime, Geographical mobility
- Ireland, Migration, Roman Catholicism, Laity, United States of America
- Ireland, Migration, Social policy
- Ireland, Migration, Social policy, Nationalism
- Ireland, Migration, Transportation
- Ireland, Migration, United States of America, Church and state
- Ireland, Military
- Ireland, Military, Army, Defence
- Ireland, Military, Army, Empire, Colonies, Includes East India Company
- Ireland, Military, Army, Warfare, Munster, Thomond, Toirrdelbach Ua Briain
- Ireland, Military, British army, Curragh Mutiny, First World War
- Ireland, Military, Civil-military relations, Defence, Recruitment
- Ireland, Military, English conquest, Brotherhood of St. George
- Ireland, Military, Gaelic society, Gallowglass (mercenaries)
- Ireland, Military, Hugh O'Neill, earl of Tyrone, Rebellion
- Ireland, Military, Indian army, Boer war
- Ireland, Military, Jacobitism, Battle of the Boyne, Williamite wars
- Ireland, Military, Latin America, Volunteers, Venezuela, Argentina, Simon Bolívar, Diplomacy, Foreign Office, Military aid
- Ireland, Military, Militia, Yeomanry, Jacobites, Army, Wild Geese, Service to foreign powers, France, Spain, Regiments
- Ireland, Military, Naval, Mutiny, Ulster, Home Rule
- Ireland, Military, Oliver Cromwell
- Ireland, Military, Roman Catholicism, Religion, Imperialism, Settlement, Plantation, Enforced migration
- Ireland, Military, Service to foreign powers, Spain, Wild Geese
- Ireland, Military, Warfare, Nine Years' War, County Tyrone, Gaelic Ulster
- Ireland, Military, Weapons
- Ireland, Military, William III, James II, Battles
- Ireland, Military, Williamite wars, County Louth, Leinster
- Ireland, Military account, Ulster
- Ireland, Military architecture
- Ireland, Military architecture, Colonization
- Ireland, Military architecture, Defensive architecture
- Ireland, Military architecture, English rule
- Ireland, Military architecture, Fortifications
- Ireland, Military architecture, Fortifications, Rebellion of 64Military architecture
- Ireland, Military architecture, Fortifications, Ulster
- Ireland, Military architecture, Sir Edward Lovett Pearce, Architects, Interior design, Architectural reconstruction, Fire
- Ireland, Military financing, Taxation, Adventurers Act (642), Landownership, Land confiscation, Includes protestants, Roman Catholics
- Ireland, Military history, Medical history, Nursing, Russia, Religious order
- Ireland, Military technology, Weapons, Gaelic warfare
- Ireland, Military theoreticians, Politics, Home Rule, Curragh Mutiny, Easter Rising (96), Dáil Éireann, Republicanism, First World War, Royal Naval Air Service, Robert Erskine Childers
- Ireland, Militia, Henry Grattan
- Ireland, Militia, Local defence, Militia Act of 778, Military organisation, John Hobart (2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire)
- Ireland, Militia, Local defence, Policing, Crime, Military organisation
- Ireland, Militia, Local defences, Militia Act of 778, Military organisation
- Ireland, Militia, Patriotism, Defence
- Ireland, Millenarianism
- Ireland, Milling, Technology, Ulster plantation
- Ireland, Mills
- Ireland, Mineralogy, Technology, Science, Learned societies
- Ireland, Mineralogy, Technology, Science, Trinity College Dublin
- Ireland, Minority religions, Education, Schools, Nonconformity
- Ireland, Missionaries
- Ireland, Missionaries, Christianity, Conversion
- Ireland, Missionaries, Conversion
- Ireland, Missionaries, Frankish empire, Christianity
- Ireland, Missionaries, Literature
- Ireland, Missionaries, Sources (use of), Historical methods, Hagiography
- Ireland, Missions
- Ireland, Missions, Germany
- Ireland, Missions, includes Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Missions, Local, Protestantism
- Ireland, Missions, Saint Patrck
- Ireland, Missions [?], Influence abroad
- Ireland, Monarchy, Ceremonial, Inaugural ceremonies
- Ireland, Monarchy, High kings
- Ireland, Monasteries
- Ireland, Monasteries, Augustinian order, County Waterford, Ireland
- Ireland, Monasteries, Celtic church
- Ireland, Monasteries, Churches
- Ireland, Monasteries, Cistercian order
- Ireland, Monasteries, Cistercian order, Ecclesiastical architecture, Churches, Chapels, Gothic style
- Ireland, Monasteries, Cistercian order, Franciscan order, Carmelite order, Augustinian order, Friars, Benedictine order, Ecclesiastical architecture
- Ireland, Monasteries, Cistercian order, Thomastown (County Kilkenny), Ecclesiastical architecture, Religious art, Iconography
- Ireland, Monasteries, Cistercian order, Vikings, Normans, Spanish Armada, Settlement
- Ireland, Monasteries, Clergy, County Louth
- Ireland, Monasteries, County Roscommon, County Westmeath
- Ireland, Monasteries, Daire na Fland, Toponymy, Hagiography, Manuscript sources, Saint Corconutan, Daire Már, Kilcooly abbey, Munster, Leinster
- Ireland, Monasteries, Ecclesiastical, Celtic church
- Ireland, Monasteries, Ecclesiastical organisation, includes Scotland, Wales, Dalríada, Northumbria
- Ireland, Monasteries, Economics
- Ireland, Monasteries, includes Ecclesiastical architecture, Defensive architecture, Churches, Castles
- Ireland, Monasteries, Missionaries
- Ireland, Monasteries, St Patrick's Purgatory, 'Wild geese', Irish mercenaries, Service to foreign powers, St Columbanus (d.597)
- Ireland, Monasteries, Supremacy
- Ireland, Monasteries, Wall paintings, Co. Galway
- Ireland, Monastic annals, Benedictines, Bishoprics, Samuel (bishop of Dublin), Malchus (bishop of Waterford), Saint Anselm, Synod of Waterford, Munster, Norse
- Ireland, Monastic culture, Invasion, Urbanization, Scandinavian influences, Viking attacks
- Ireland, Monastic houses
- Ireland, Monasticism
- Ireland, Monasticism, Celtic church, Cults, Missions, St. Columba (d. 597), St. Aidan (d. 65), St. Columban (d. 64), St. Gall (d. 645?), St. Virgil (d. 785), St. Cathaldus
- Ireland, Monasticism, Christianity
- Ireland, Monasticism, Clerical offices
- Ireland, Monasticism, Diocesan administration
- Ireland, Monasticism, Diocesan administration, Ecclesiastical administration
- Ireland, Monasticism, Ecclesiastical administration, Paruchia
- Ireland, Monasticism, Ecclesiastical administration, Paruchia
- Ireland, Monasticism, Ecclesiastical architecture, Cemeteries, Domestic life
- Ireland, Monasticism, Francia, Mixed rule, Cultural relations
- Ireland, Monasticism, Landholding, Diocesan administration, Ecclesiastical administration
- Ireland, Monasticism, Learning, Poetry, Anchoritism, Hagiography
- Ireland, Monasticism, Missions
- Ireland, Monasticism, Monastic dispute, Anchorites
- Ireland, Monasticism, Monastic houses, Archaeology
- Ireland, Monasticism, Printing, Roman Catholicism, Florence Conry, Hugh MacCaghwell, Angelo Elli
- Ireland, Monasticism, Saint Patrick, Church vestments, Mission, Latin, Religious art, Saint Augustine of Canterbury
- Ireland, Monasticism, Scholarship
- Ireland, Monasticism, Viking raids, Viking settlement
- Ireland, Monastic life, Ecclesiastical literature, Ecclesiastical legislation, Celtic church
- Ireland, Money, Finance
- Ireland, Money-lending, Tipperary, Joseph Damer
- Ireland, Money Bill Dispute, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Monsignor Giovanni Battista Rinuccini (Papal Nuncio), Roman Catholicism, Papacy
- Ireland, Monumental inscriptions, County Louth
- Ireland, Monumental inscriptions, County Meath
- Ireland, Monumental inscriptions, Ulster
- Ireland, Mottes
- Ireland, Mottes, Castles
- Ireland, Mottes, Co. Roscommon, Co. Westmeath
- Ireland, Mottes, Defences
- Ireland, Mottes, Fortifications
- Ireland, Mottes, Munster, Fortifications
- Ireland, Mottes, Settlements
- Ireland, Muirchú, Archbishopric, Ulster
- Ireland, Municipal government, Local politics, Munster, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Munster
- Ireland, Munster, Agriculture, Landscape, Population, Trade
- Ireland, Munster, Agriculture, Land use, Rural environment
- Ireland, Munster, Agriculture, O'Callaghan estate, Middlemen, Landlords
- Ireland, Munster, Antiquities, Local
- Ireland, Munster, Archaeology
- Ireland, Munster, Architecture
- Ireland, Munster, Armed forces, Defence, Sectarian conflict
- Ireland, Munster, Army, Defence, Sectarian conflict
- Ireland, Munster, Bibliography, Publishing
- Ireland, Munster, Calvinistic Methodist ministers, Henry Rees, David Charles, Local history
- Ireland, Munster, Church
- Ireland, Munster, Church, Bishops, Clergy
- Ireland, Munster, Church, Cathedral, Diocese
- Ireland, Munster, Church, Cathedrals, Round towers, Cormac's Chapel, Architecture
- Ireland, Munster, Co. Cork, Ballmona, Anglo-Norman settlement
- Ireland, Munster, County Clare, County Tipperary
- Ireland, Munster, County Cork, Carbery, Literature
- Ireland, Munster, County Cork, Roches, Literature
- Ireland, Munster, County Tipperary
- Ireland, Munster, County Tipperary, Thurles, Manor, Theobald Walter
- Ireland, Munster, de Clare, O'Brien
- Ireland, Munster, Desmond
- Ireland, Munster, Economy, Smuggling, Local politics, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Munster, Education
- Ireland, Munster, Excavation report, Military architecture, Fosse, Pottery
- Ireland, Munster, Field system, Domesticated animals, Lime kiln, Excavation report
- Ireland, Munster, Gaelic clans, Landholding, Settlement
- Ireland, Munster, Gaelic literature
- Ireland, Munster, Genealogy
- Ireland, Munster, Genealogy, Thomond, O'Brien family (Kings of Thomond; Princes of Thomond; Earls of Thomond)
- Ireland, Munster, includes American colonies, includes Urban
- Ireland, Munster, Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB), Irish Americans, Local
- Ireland, Munster, John Boyle (5th earl of Cork and Orrery)
- Ireland, Munster, Journal, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Munster, Kerry, Manuscript sources (description of), Historiography
- Ireland, Munster, King Brian
- Ireland, Munster, Leasehold property, Middlemen
- Ireland, Munster, Leinster, County Offaly, Local
- Ireland, Munster, Local, Agrarian life, Peasantry, Irish language
- Ireland, Munster, Local, Urban, County Cork
- Ireland, Munster, Local government, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Munster, Maps, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Munster, Military architecture
- Ireland, Munster, Missionaries
- Ireland, Munster, Nobility
- Ireland, Munster, O'Brien family, Thomond
- Ireland, Munster, Penal policy
- Ireland, Munster, Popular protest, Tithes
- Ireland, Munster, Pottery, Sculpture
- Ireland, Munster, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Munster, Printing, Publishing
- Ireland, Munster, Publishing, Bibliography
- Ireland, Munster, Publishing, Books
- Ireland, Munster, Radicalism
- Ireland, Munster, Roman Catholic church
- Ireland, Munster, Sculpture
- Ireland, Munster, Social structure
- Ireland, Munster, Thomond
- Ireland, Munster, Towns
- Ireland, Munster, Towns, Local, Urban, Topography, Family, Botany
- Ireland, Munster, Towns, Phineas Bagnell, George Bagnell, James Knight, John Knight
- Ireland, Munster, Towns, Urban, Local, Includes Topography, Maps, Natural history, Manufacturing
- Ireland, Munster, Trade tokens
- Ireland, Munster, Urban defences, Fortifications
- Ireland, Munster, Urban development, Landownership, Ports
- Ireland, Munster, Vikings, Dal Cais
- Ireland, Munster, Vikings, Scandinavians
- Ireland, Murray of Broughton family, County Donegal (Ulster)
- Ireland, Music
- Ireland, Music, 'Waits', Urban
- Ireland, Music, Arthur O'Neill, Patrick Lynch, Songs
- Ireland, Music, Belfast (County Antrim, Ulster)
- Ireland, Music, Biography, Turlough Ó Carolan [?]
- Ireland, Music, Entertainment
- Ireland, Music, Folk songs, Folklorism, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Music, Michael William Balfe
- Ireland, Music, Music publishing, Folk song
- Ireland, Music, Richard Pockrich, Biography
- Ireland, Musicology
- Ireland, Musicology, Chordophones, Aerophones
- Ireland, Myth, Literature, Poetry
- Ireland, Mythology, Architecture, Drama, Art, Festivals
- Ireland, Mythology, Celts, Linguistics, Women, Old English, Warfare
- Ireland, Mythology, Genealogy, Textual analysis, Manuscript sources, Old Irish language, Literature
- Ireland, Myths, Ulster, Cuchulainn's Cycle, Finn's Cycle, Kings' Cycle, Includes Wales, Welsh influence, Bards, Oral tradition, Poetry
- Ireland, Napoleon's Irish battalion, Napoleonic wars, Irish rebels, Theobald Wolfe Tone (d. 798)
- Ireland, Napoleonic Wars, Military architecture, Shannon Bridge (County Offaly)
- Ireland, Napoleonic Wars, Political thought, Social thought, Biography
- Ireland, National identity
- Ireland, National identity, Literature
- Ireland, Nationalism
- Ireland, Nationalism, British Commonwealth, Michael Collins, William Cosgrove, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Nationalism, Ecclesiastical history, National movement, Papacy
- Ireland, Nationalism, Economic, Social conditions, Religion
- Ireland, Nationalism, Economic, Social conditions, Religion, Land question
- Ireland, Nationalism, Home Rule, Communism, Ulster, Sinn Fein
- Ireland, Nationalism, Home Rule, Parnellites, Anti-Parnellites
- Ireland, Nationalism, Independence, General
- Ireland, Nationalism, Migration
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, Agriculture
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, Biography
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, Charles Stewart Parnell, Joseph Biggar
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, County Down (Ulster)
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, Cultural nationalism
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, Ecclesiastical history, Biography, Roman Catholic literature
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, Fenians, Irish Republic Brotherhood (IRB), Sinn Féin
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, High politics
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, High politics, Anglo-Irish relations, Daniel O'Connell
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, Home Rule, Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB)
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, Home Rule, Liberal Party, Redmond
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB)
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB), Fenians
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB), The Invincibles, Phoenix Park (Dublin), Murders
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB), Ulster
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, Political personnel
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, Repeal
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, Repeal, Catholic Emancipation
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, Roman Catholic Church
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, Ulster Unionism
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, Ultramontanism, Paul Cullen
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, Young Irelanders
- Ireland, Nationalism, National movement, Young Irelanders, Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB)
- Ireland, Nationalism, Papacy, Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB), Fenians, National movement
- Ireland, Nationalism, Political culture, Religion
- Ireland, Nationalism, Politics
- Ireland, Nationalism, Politics, Journalism, Religion, America, Revolution
- Ireland, Nationalism, Popular politics
- Ireland, Nationalism, Republican ideology, Social unrest, Fenianism, Easter Rising
- Ireland, Nationalism, Social conditions
- Ireland, Nationalism, Unionism, Economic, Social conditions
- Ireland, Nationalism, Unionism, Economic, Social conditions, Religion, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Nationalism, Unionism, Elections, Economic, Social conditions, Religion
- Ireland, Nationality, Crown, Henry II, Cistercian order, Ecclesiastical politics
- Ireland, Nationality, Law, Status, Colonization
- Ireland, Nationality, Papacy, Crown, Monastic orders
- Ireland, National Library of Ireland MS 3 f.7r, Galway, Rental
- Ireland, National movement
- Ireland, National movement, Anglicans
- Ireland, National movement, Catholic emancipation, Repeal, Daniel O'Connell, Popular politics
- Ireland, National movement, Famine
- Ireland, National movement, Fenianism
- Ireland, National movement, Fenians, The Invincibles
- Ireland, National movement, High politics
- Ireland, National movement, Home Rule, Anti-Parnellites, John Dillon, Letter, Edward Blake, Thomas A. Dickson
- Ireland, National movement, Home Rule, Charles Stewart Parnell
- Ireland, National movement, Home Rule, Isaac Butt
- Ireland, National movement, Home Rule, Terrorism
- Ireland, National movement, Home Rule, Westminster parliament
- Ireland, National movement, Irish language, Culture
- Ireland, National movement, Isaac Butt, Home Government Association
- Ireland, National movement, Monarchy, Irish Great Exhibition
- Ireland, National movement, Nationalism, Fenianism, Daniel O'Connell, Bibliography
- Ireland, National movement, Nationalism, Irish Catholicism
- Ireland, National movement, Nationalism, Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB), Irish Americans
- Ireland, National movement, Repeal, Catholic Emancipation
- Ireland, National movement, Unionism, First World War
- Ireland, National Schools, Compulsory education
- Ireland, Naval
- Ireland, Naval, Shipping, Privateering, Trade
- Ireland, Naval, Williamite wars, County Cork, Foreign relations (France)
- Ireland, Naval architecture, Ships, Vikings
- Ireland, Naval architecture, Trade
- Ireland, Naval defence, French naval service
- Ireland, Naval history, Spain
- Ireland, Naval ships, Archaeology, Naval warfare, Philip II of Spain, Elizabeth I, Duke of Medina Sidonia, Shipwrecks
- Ireland, Naval warfare, Privateering, Supply ships
- Ireland, Naval warfare, Privateers
- Ireland, Navigation, Missions, America
- Ireland, Navigation Acts, Exports, Imports
- Ireland, Navy, First World War
- Ireland, Neo-Classicism, Anglo-Irish elite, Palladianism, Colonial policy, Architecture, Public buildings
- Ireland, Netherlands
- Ireland, Neutrality
- Ireland, New English, Ideology, Political thought
- Ireland, New English, Land ownership, Munster, Robert Boyle (st Earl of Cork), John Rawson
- Ireland, New English, Scots
- Ireland, Newry
- Ireland, Newry (County Down, Ulster)
- Ireland, Newspapers
- Ireland, Newspapers, French Revolution, County Antrim (Ulster)
- Ireland, Newspapers, Information, Nationalism, Repeal
- Ireland, Nine Years' War, Army, Ulster, Charles Blount (8th Baron Mountjoy and Earl of Devonshire), Hugh O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone)
- Ireland, Nine Years' War, Catholic church
- Ireland, Nine Years' War, Colonization, English settlement
- Ireland, Nine Years' War, Gaelic warfare, Buannacht, Ulster, Hugh O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone)
- Ireland, Nine Years' War, Gaelic warfare, Buannacht, Ulster, Hugh O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone)
- Ireland, Nine Years' War, Gaelic warfare, Galloglass (mercenaries), Hugh O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone)
- Ireland, Nine Years' War, Hugh O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone), Includes genealogy
- Ireland, Nine Years' War, Hugh Roe O'Donnell, Hugh O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone)
- Ireland, Nine Years' War, Neill Garve O'Donnell
- Ireland, Nine Years' War, Robert Devereux (2nd Earl of Essex), John Dymmok, James Perrott, Rowland Whyte, Fynes Moryson
- Ireland, Nine Years' War, Spanish alliance, Don Juan del Aquila
- Ireland, Nine Years' War, Ulster, Hugh O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone)
- Ireland, Nobility
- Ireland, Nobility, Estates, Placenames, Isle of Man
- Ireland, Nobility, Normans
- Ireland, Nobility, Politics
- Ireland, Nonconformist registers, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Nonconformity
- Ireland, Nonconformity, American colonies, Society of Friends, Migration
- Ireland, Nonconformity, Census returns (interpretation of), Historical methods
- Ireland, Nonconformity, Dissent, Social, Methodism (growth of), Methodists (geographical distribution of), Statistics (use of), Ulster, Includes Roman Catholicism, Anglicanism, Presbyterianism
- Ireland, Nonconformity, Home Rule, Religious toleration, Catholic nationalism, Ulster
- Ireland, Nonconformity, Methodism
- Ireland, Nonconformity, Methodism, Evangelicalism, Second Reformation
- Ireland, Nonconformity, Plantation of Ulster, Migration, includes Scotland, County Antrim
- Ireland, Nonconformity, Presbyterianism, Evangelicalism
- Ireland, Nonconformity, Presbyterianism, Ulster, County Londonderry
- Ireland, Nonconformity, Religious community, Galway (County Galway), Ballymurray, Religious life
- Ireland, Normans, Anglo-Irish relations, Pale, Leinster
- Ireland, Norsemen, Woodcarving, Excavation reports, Leinster
- Ireland, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Military alliance, United States of America
- Ireland, Northern Ireland
- Ireland, Northern Ireland, General
- Ireland, Northern Ireland, General, I.R.A., Ulster Unionism
- Ireland, Northern Ireland, Sectarianism, Anti-Catholicism, Civil unrest, Violence, Terrorism
- Ireland, Northern Ireland, Ulster Unionism
- Ireland, Northern Ireland, Unionism, IRA, Sinn Fein, Irish Nationalism, Orange Order
- Ireland, Northumbria, Manuscript illumination
- Ireland, Northumbria, Sculpture, Cult, Overseas comparisons, Eastern Mediterranean
- Ireland, Northwest Ulster, Parish of Magilligan (County Londonderry), Rural society, Local economy
- Ireland, Numismatics
- Ireland, Numismatics, Archaeology
- Ireland, Numismatics, Coins
- Ireland, Numismatics, Coins, Mints
- Ireland, Numismatics, County Armagh, Ulster, Coinage
- Ireland, Numismatics, Leinster
- Ireland, Numismatics, Money
- Ireland, Numismatics, Munster
- Ireland, Numismatics, Sources (guide to)
- Ireland, Numismatics, Trade
- Ireland, Numismatics, Æthelred II, Canute, Edward the Confessor
- Ireland, Nursing, Crimea, Sister Joseph Croke (Isabella Croke)
- Ireland, Nutrition, Cereal crops, Dairy products, Livestock, Pigs, Vegetables, Fruit, Crops
- Ireland, O'Byrne chieftaincy, Nationalism, Poetry
- Ireland, O'Connor
- Ireland, Oath of Allegiance (to the English monarch), Penal laws, Leinster
- Ireland, Oaths, Fidelity
- Ireland, Occupations, Manufactures, Textiles, Nonconformity, Religious community, Religious life
- Ireland, Occupations, Painting
- Ireland, Official Conservative publication
- Ireland, Officials, Treasurers' accounts, Exchequer
- Ireland, Ogham, Literacy, Old Irish
- Ireland, Ogham inscriptions, Stone crosses, Early Irish church
- Ireland, Oldcourt, Architecture
- Ireland, Old English
- Ireland, Old English, 'The Graces', War finance, Cadiz expedition, Henry Cary (st Viscount Falkland)
- Ireland, Old English, Attainder, Arthur Grey (4th Baron Grey) (Lord-Deputy of Ireland), Baltinglass (County Wicklow)
- Ireland, Old English, Nationalism, Patriot Party
- Ireland, Old English poetry, Historiography
- Ireland, Old Irish, Hagiography
- Ireland, Old Irish language
- Ireland, Old Irish language, Archaic Irish, Primitive Irish, Linguistics
- Ireland, Old Irish language, Hiberno-Latin, Chronicles
- Ireland, Old Irish literature, Conall Corc, Munster, Kingship
- Ireland, Old Irish literature, Family, Kinship, Avunculate
- Ireland, Old Irish literature, Hagiology, Liturgy
- Ireland, Old Irish literature, Nature poetry, Religious literature
- Ireland, Old Irish literature, Poetry, Satire, Gaelic language
- Ireland, Old Irish literature, Ulster, Government, Legal history
- Ireland, Oliver Cromwell, Colonization, Land confiscation
- Ireland, Oliver Cromwell, Conquest, Military
- Ireland, Oliver Cromwell, Drogheda, Wexford
- Ireland, Oliver Cromwell, William Petty (d. 687), Cartography, Geography
- Ireland, Oliver Goldsmith, Genealogy
- Ireland, Oliver Plunket
- Ireland, Oliver Plunkett, Counter Reformation, Roman Catholic Church, Clergy, County Armagh, Franciscans, Popish Plot, Persecution, Anti-Popery, Printed primary sources, Letters
- Ireland, Onomastics
- Ireland, Open-field system
- Ireland, Oral history, Oral tradition, Literature, Irish language
- Ireland, Orange Order, Secret societies
- Ireland, Ormond, Kilkenny
- Ireland, Oscar O'Flahertie Wills Wilde, Biography, Poet, Playwright, Homosexuality, Prison
- Ireland, Ossory diocese, Leinster
- Ireland, Oughterard (County Kilkenny, Leinster)
- Ireland, Outrages, Social protest
- Ireland, Overseas trade
- Ireland, Overseas trade, Canary Islands
- Ireland, Overseas trade, Ceramics
- Ireland, Overseas trade, Commerce, Imports, Exports, Free trade, Foreign relations, Diplomacy, Irish Parliament
- Ireland, Overseas trade, France
- Ireland, Overseas trade, France, Shipping
- Ireland, Overseas trade, Shipwreck, Refugees, Settlers, Jewellery, Pottery, Manufactures
- Ireland, Overseas trade, Urban, County Galway
- Ireland, Overseas trade, Wine, Customs collection, France
- Ireland, Owen Roe O'Neill, James Butler (st duke of Ormonde), Irish confederacy
- Ireland, Painting
- Ireland, Painting, Illustration, Patronage, Museums
- Ireland, Painting, Military
- Ireland, Painting, Nathaniel Hone (d. 97)
- Ireland, Painting, Portraiture
- Ireland, Pairlement Chloinne Tomáis, Social relations, Social protest
- Ireland, Palaeography
- Ireland, Pale, Politics
- Ireland, Pale, Recusancy
- Ireland, Palladianism
- Ireland, Pamphleteering
- Ireland, Pamphlets, Politics
- Ireland, Papacy
- Ireland, Papacy, Adrian IV, Henry II
- Ireland, Papacy, Adrian IV, Henry II, Bibliography
- Ireland, Papacy, Adrian IV, Henry II, Laudabiliter, Church
- Ireland, Papacy, Church
- Ireland, Papacy, Clergy, Great Schism, Avignon
- Ireland, Papacy, Ecclesiastical administration, Church and state
- Ireland, Papacy, Literature
- Ireland, Papacy, Pope Adrian IV, Pope Alexander III, Henry II
- Ireland, Papal relations, Canon law, Celtic church
- Ireland, Parish organisation, Precincts, Territorial
- Ireland, Parish registers, Baptisms, Marriages, Burials, Leinster
- Ireland, Parliament
- Ireland, Parliament, modus tenendi parliamentum
- Ireland, Parliament, Charles Stewart Parnell, Politics, Nationalism
- Ireland, Parliament, Christopher Preston, Procedures
- Ireland, Parliament, Constitution
- Ireland, Parliament, Constitution, Politics, Religion
- Ireland, Parliament, Edward Poynings
- Ireland, Parliament, Henry Grattan, Volunteers, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Parliament, House of Commons, Party, Land settlement
- Ireland, Parliament, Landownership
- Ireland, Parliament, Law, Overseas comparisons, France
- Ireland, Parliament, modus tenendi parliamentum
- Ireland, Parliament, Office holding
- Ireland, Parliament, Parliamentary elections, Reference
- Ireland, Parliament, Politics
- Ireland, Parliament, Procedures
- Ireland, Parliament, Roman Catholicism, Toleration, Charles I
- Ireland, Parliament, Simon Harcourt (st Earl Harcourt), Charles Watson-Wentworth (2nd Marquess of Rockingham), Edmund Burke, Taxation, Landlords, Landed estates, Patriotism, Anglo-Irish
- Ireland, Parliament, Statutes, Political thought, Anglo-Irish relations, Sovereignty, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Parliament, The Graces, Thomas Wentworth (st Earl of Strafford)
- Ireland, Parliamentary boroughs, William Cavendish (4th duke of Devonshire), Manuscript sources
- Ireland, Parliamentary elections, includes Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Parliamentary elections, Politics, Leinster
- Ireland, Parliamentary politics
- Ireland, Parliamentary politics, Regency crisis, Whig Club, Henry Grattan, Political parties
- Ireland, Parliamentary reports, John Giffard, Rightboys, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Partition, Easter Rising
- Ireland, Partition, Republic
- Ireland, Partition, Women
- Ireland, Passenger lists, United States of America, Fertility, Famine, Family
- Ireland, Patents, Halfpence, Farthings, Ironmasters
- Ireland, Patriot, Political economy
- Ireland, Patriotism
- Ireland, Patriotism, Armed forces
- Ireland, Patriotism, Catholic Relief Act
- Ireland, Patriotism, Politics, Constitution, Central government, The Case of Ireland Stated, William Molyneux (d. 698), Publishing, Reprinting
- Ireland, Patriotism, Politics, Constitution, Central government, The Case of Ireland Stated, William Molyneux (d. 698), Publishing, Reprinting
- Ireland, Patriotism, Satire
- Ireland, Patriotism, Volunteers, Woollen Act, Navigation Acts, Cattle Acts, Economic policy
- Ireland, Patriot Parliament, Glorious Revolution, Peace treaties, Richard Talbot (Earl of Tyrconnel)
- Ireland, Paul Cullen (Archbishop of Dublin), Roman Catholicism, Education, Universities
- Ireland, Paul Cullen (d. 878), Irish nationalism, Political radicalism, Ecclesiastical reform, Clergy, Irish Church, Parliament, Tenant league, Catholic Defence Association, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Paul Cullen, John Henry Newman
- Ireland, Peasantry, Irish land question
- Ireland, Peasants, Agriculture, Rural life
- Ireland, Peat bogs, Artefacts, Agriculture
- Ireland, Pedagogy, Education, Local
- Ireland, Peerage, Stewart family, Vane-Tempest-Stewart family
- Ireland, Penal laws
- Ireland, Penal laws, Anti-Catholicism, Protestantism
- Ireland, Penal laws, Catholic Emancipation, 798 Revolution
- Ireland, Penal laws, Commerce, Industry, Property, Agriculture
- Ireland, Penal laws, Education
- Ireland, Penal laws, Education of Roman Catholics, Educational provision, Anti-Catholicism
- Ireland, Penal laws, Edward Synge (Church of Ireland bishop of Raphoe), Sources
- Ireland, Penal laws, Historiography, Anti-Catholicism
- Ireland, Penal laws, John Casey, Schoolteachers, Munster
- Ireland, Penal laws, Landownership
- Ireland, Penal laws, Popery, Anti-Catholicism, Jacobitism, Catholic relief, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Penal laws, Presbyterians, Catholic Emancipation
- Ireland, Penal laws, Protestantism
- Ireland, Penal laws, Roman Catholic church
- Ireland, Penal laws, Roman Catholic church, Anti-Catholicism, Persecution
- Ireland, Penal laws, Roman Catholic church, Gaelic, Religious education
- Ireland, Penal laws, Roman Catholic church, Parliamentary bills
- Ireland, Penal laws, Roman Catholicism, Anti-Catholicism, Protestantism
- Ireland, Penal laws, Schools
- Ireland, Penal laws, Sectarian conflict
- Ireland, Penal laws, Ulster, Justice, Local government, Volunteers
- Ireland, Penal laws, Urban history
- Ireland, Pennsylvania
- Ireland, Perceptions of Ireland, Art, Antiquarianism, Gabriel Beranger
- Ireland, Periodicals
- Ireland, Periodicals, Journalism, Reference
- Ireland, Periodicals, Satire, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Persecution, Catholic episcopal opinion
- Ireland, Persecution, Penal laws, Migration, Roman Catholicism, Religious exiles
- Ireland, Persecution, Roman Catholicism, Bishops' Banishment Act (697), Henry de Massue (Earl of Galway)
- Ireland, Persecution, Social values
- Ireland, Personal hygiene, Bathing vessels, Detergents, Soap, Toilet accessories
- Ireland, Personal names
- Ireland, Personal names, Monasticism, Saints, includes Scotland
- Ireland, Peter Lombard (Archbishop of Armagh), Roman Catholicism, Papacy, Diplomacy, James I
- Ireland, Peter Lombard (Archbishop of Armagh), Theology, Religious ideology, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Philanthropy, Belfast Charitable Society
- Ireland, Philanthropy, Poor relief, Almshouses, Educational provision, Schools, Boothtown Charity
- Ireland, Philip II (of Spain), Clergy, Printed primary sources, Knighthood
- Ireland, Philosophy, Anglicanism, Biography, Clergy, Church of Ireland, Trinity College (Dublin), Jonathan Swift
- Ireland, Philosophy, George Berkeley (bishop of Cloyne)
- Ireland, Piety
- Ireland, Piety, Pilgrimage, Asceticism, Celtic church, St Columban (abbot of Luxeuil, d.64)
- Ireland, Pilgrimage, Compostella, Italy, Oaths, Lay piety
- Ireland, Pilgrimage, Devotional literature, St. Patrick's Purgatory
- Ireland, Pilgrimage, Emigration, Monasticism, Cultural relations, Scribes, Education, Rome, Scandinavia, Germany, France, Normandy, Spain
- Ireland, Pilgrimage, Missions
- Ireland, Pilgrimages, Shrines, Cults, Churches
- Ireland, Pipards, Co. Louth, Political and constitutional
- Ireland, Place-names
- Ireland, Place-names, Cartography
- Ireland, Place-names, County Antrim
- Ireland, Place-names, County Westmeath (Leinster)
- Ireland, Place-names, Ulster, County Tyrone, Toponymy, Royal seats, Monastic houses, Archaeology
- Ireland, Placenames, Church, Munster, Ecclesiastical administration, Cathedral chapters
- Ireland, Placenames, Co. Kerry (Munster)
- Ireland, Placenames, County Mayo (Connacht)
- Ireland, Placenames, County Monaghan, County Fermanagh, Settlements
- Ireland, Placenames, Munster
- Ireland, Place names, Onomastics, Toponymy, includes Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Plantation, Property, Land tenure
- Ireland, Plantation, Settlement, Economic conditions, Agricultural development
- Ireland, Plantation, Ulster
- Ireland, Plantation, Ulster, Monaghan
- Ireland, Plantations, Oliver Cromwell, Villiers family, Roman Catholics
- Ireland, Plantations [?], Sir Walter Raleigh
- Ireland, Plasterwork, Decorative arts, Interior decoration, Cultural relations
- Ireland, Playbills, Drama, County
- Ireland, Playwrights
- Ireland, Poetry
- Ireland, Poetry, Aodh Ó Néill (Earl of Tyrone), Lady Brigid Tyrconnel, Includes printed primary sources
- Ireland, Poetry, Biography
- Ireland, Poetry, Genres
- Ireland, Poetry, Irish language, Jacobitism, Munster, Dán díreach, Literature
- Ireland, Poetry, Jacobitism, County Cork
- Ireland, Poetry, Learning
- Ireland, Poetry, Legal, Medical
- Ireland, Poetry, Minstrelsy, Language, Legend, Include Wales
- Ireland, Poetry, Monasticism
- Ireland, Poetry, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Poetry, Prose
- Ireland, Poetry, Theatre
- Ireland, Poets
- Ireland, Poets, Lawyers, Schools, Literature, Metalwork, Learning
- Ireland, Poets, Lawyers, Story-telling, Medicine, Philosophy, Literature, Poetry
- Ireland, Police, Intelligence
- Ireland, Police, United Irishmen
- Ireland, Policing, Royal Irish Constabulary
- Ireland, Political alignment, Social conditions
- Ireland, Political cartoons
- Ireland, Political crimes, Penal system
- Ireland, Political dynasties, Kingship, Social structure, Plagues, Religion
- Ireland, Political economy, Banking
- Ireland, Political economy, Learned societies
- Ireland, Political economy, National movement, Nationalism
- Ireland, Political economy, Socialism, William Thompson (d. 833)
- Ireland, Political exiles
- Ireland, Political exiles, Spain, Rome (Italy), Flanders, Red Hugh O'Donnell, Philip III
- Ireland, Political movements
- Ireland, Political reform, Anglo-Irish relations, Irish nationalism
- Ireland, Political strategy, Military campaigns
- Ireland, Political survey, Lordships, General
- Ireland, Political thought
- Ireland, Political thought, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Political thought, Anglo-Irish relations, Colonization (theory of), Anti-Catholicism, Edmund Spenser (d. 599), Sir William Herbert (d. 593), Richard Beacon
- Ireland, Political thought, Daniel O'Connell
- Ireland, Political thought, Edmund Burke
- Ireland, Political thought, Glorious Revolution, John Locke (d. 704) (Posthumous reputation)
- Ireland, Political thought, Irish Nationalism, Constitutional, Historiography
- Ireland, Political thought, Irish reform, Roman Catholicism, Catholic relief bills, Irish whigs, Political faction, Union, Free trade, Radicals, Charles William Wentworth Fitzwilliam (3rd Earl Fitzwilliam)
- Ireland, Politicians, Teachers, Scholars, Scientists, Artists, Businessmen, Writers, Musicians, Biography, Politics, Radicals
- Ireland, Politics
- Ireland, Politics, Administration
- Ireland, Politics, Administration, Crime, Legal system, Nationalism
- Ireland, Politics, Administration, Poverty
- Ireland, Politics, Anglicization, Confiscation, Refugees
- Ireland, Politics, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Politics, Aristocracy, Gerald Fitzgerald (th Earl of Kildare )
- Ireland, Politics, Conquest
- Ireland, Politics, Constitution
- Ireland, Politics, Constitutional
- Ireland, Politics, Cultural symbols
- Ireland, Politics, Culture
- Ireland, Politics, Culture, Society
- Ireland, Politics, Dynastic conflict
- Ireland, Politics, Economic, Social conditions
- Ireland, Politics, Economic, Social conditions, Literature
- Ireland, Politics, Economic, Social conditions, Nationalism
- Ireland, Politics, Economic, Social conditions, Religion
- Ireland, Politics, Economic, Social conditions, Wage rates, Labour Party
- Ireland, Politics, Economic conditions, Social conditions, Religion
- Ireland, Politics, Economic conditions, Social conditions, Violence
- Ireland, Politics, Education
- Ireland, Politics, Education, Literature, Theatre, Economics
- Ireland, Politics, Emigration, United States of America
- Ireland, Politics, Finance, Parliament, Plantation, Thomas Wentworth (st Earl of Strafford)
- Ireland, Politics, Finance, Recusancy, Plantation, Patronage
- Ireland, Politics, Gaelic chieftains
- Ireland, Politics, Gaelic lordship, Literature, Bards
- Ireland, Politics, Glorious (English) revolution
- Ireland, Politics, Government
- Ireland, Politics, Government, Lord deputies, The Pale, Peerages, Parliament, Political ideology, Colonization, Plantation
- Ireland, Politics, Government, Military support of civil power, Violence
- Ireland, Politics, Government, Resistance
- Ireland, Politics, Imperial affairs, Nationalism
- Ireland, Politics, Irish Home Rule
- Ireland, Politics, Irish Home Rule, Charles Stewart Parnell
- Ireland, Politics, Irish Home Rule, Irish Nationalism, Albert Venn Dicey, Charles Stewart Parnell
- Ireland, Politics, Irish Nationalism
- Ireland, Politics, Irish nationalism
- Ireland, Politics, Irish nationalism, Religion
- Ireland, Politics, Irish nationalism, Religion, Social (general), Economic conditions, includes Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Politics, Irish Nationalism, Social protest
- Ireland, Politics, Irish Nationalism, Violence, Fenian Brotherhood
- Ireland, Politics, Jacobitism, Land settlement, Rebellion, Warfare (social impact of)
- Ireland, Politics, Journalism, Sinn Féin, Irish Republican Brotherhood
- Ireland, Politics, Land, Archdiocese of Dublin, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Politics, Land question
- Ireland, Politics, Land question, Economic, Social conditions, Rural society
- Ireland, Politics, Land war, Social unrest, Home Rule, Vatican, Anglo-Irish relations (German reaction to), Charles Stewart Parnell
- Ireland, Politics, Local government, Religion
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, Administration, Literacy, Public health
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, Biography, Land question
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, Economic, Social conditions
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, Economic, Social conditions, Land question, Local
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, Economic, Social Conditions, Revolution, Religion, Trade unionism
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, Economic, Social conditions, Social protest
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, Economic conditions
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, Economic conditions, Land question, Charles Stewart Parnell
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, Fenianism, Land League, Agricultural policy, Charles Stuart Parnell, Michael Davitt, John Devoys [?]
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, includes Culture, Economic, Social conditions, Revolution
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, Justice system, Australia
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, Land question
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, Land question, Economic conditions, Rural society
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, Land question, Economic conditions, Social protest
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, National movement, Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB), Fenians
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, National movement, Members of Parliament
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, Overseas comparisons (Germany)
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, Religion, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, Religion, Repeal
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, Symbols, Violence
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, Unionism
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, Unionism, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, Unionism, Revolution
- Ireland, Politics, National movement
- Ireland, Politics, Overseas relations, Irish Nationalism, United States of America
- Ireland, Politics, Pacifism
- Ireland, Politics, Papacy, Religion, Episcopate, Roman Catholicism, Catholic Emancipation
- Ireland, Politics, Parliament, Constitution
- Ireland, Politics, Parliament, Member of Parliament, Biography
- Ireland, Politics, Parliamentary election, Local, County Down (Ulster)
- Ireland, Politics, Parliamentary elections, Irish Nationalism, Roman Catholicism, Charles Stewart Parnell
- Ireland, Politics, Parliamentary elections, Social conditions
- Ireland, Politics, Parliamentary reporting
- Ireland, Politics, Patriotism
- Ireland, Politics, Plantation, Religion, Rebellion
- Ireland, Politics, Political organisation, Political parties
- Ireland, Politics, Political representation, Local
- Ireland, Politics, Protestantism, Presbyterianism, Irish Nationalism
- Ireland, Politics, Publishing, Leinster, Pamphlets
- Ireland, Politics, Radicalism, Economic, Social conditions
- Ireland, Politics, Rebellion, English Civil Wars, Plantation
- Ireland, Politics, Rebellion, Government, Sir Henry Sidney (d. 586), Army, Warfare, Includes Ulster
- Ireland, Politics, Religion
- Ireland, Politics, Religion, Administration, Social disturbances, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Politics, Religion, Education
- Ireland, Politics, Religion, Literature
- Ireland, Politics, Religion, Martyr, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Politics, Religion, Nationalism, Journalism, Land League
- Ireland, Politics, Religion, Nationalism, Land question, Elections
- Ireland, Politics, Religion, Partition, Colonization
- Ireland, Politics, Religion, Roman Catholicism, Catholic Emancipation
- Ireland, Politics, Religion, Social, Economic conditions
- Ireland, Politics, Religion, Social protest
- Ireland, Politics, Repeal, Roman Catholic emancipation, Nationalism, Legal
- Ireland, Politics, Revolution
- Ireland, Politics, Revolution, Insurrection
- Ireland, Politics, Revolution, Nationalism, Bureaucracy, Education, Economy
- Ireland, Politics, Revolution, Nationalism, Intellectual ideas
- Ireland, Politics, Sir George Cornewall Lewis (2nd Baronet), Assistant Commissioner, Poverty, Religious education, Crime
- Ireland, Politics, Social conditions, Irish nationalism
- Ireland, Politics, Socialism, International Working Men's Association, Labour movements
- Ireland, Politics, Statutes, Economy, Trade
- Ireland, Politics, Strikes, Economic, Social conditions, Irish Free State
- Ireland, Politics, Unionism, Conservatism, Biography, Arthur James Balfour (st Earl Balfour), Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Politics, Unionism, Nationalism
- Ireland, Politics, Unionism, Nationalism, Economic, Social conditions
- Ireland, Politics, Violence, Economic, Social conditions
- Ireland, Politics, Violence, Economic, Social conditions, Social protest
- Ireland, Politics, Violence, Irish nationalism, Irish Republican Brotherhood
- Ireland, Politics, Violence, Irish Nationalism, Unionism, Land holding, Land question, Religion, Economic conditions, Social conditions
- Ireland, Politics, Warfare, Sir William de Windsor, O'Brien family, MacNamara family, Munster
- Ireland, Politics, Warfare, Williamite, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Politics and government, Spanish Armada, Army, Recruitment, Mobilisation, Logistics
- Ireland, Pontifical University, County Meath, Priests
- Ireland, Pontifical University, Education, Clergy, Seminaries
- Ireland, Pontifical University, Roman Catholicism, Education
- Ireland, Poor law
- Ireland, Poor Law, Poor relief, Social policy, Local administration
- Ireland, Poor Law, Poverty, Economic, Social conditions, Local
- Ireland, Poor Law, Social welfare, Social policy, Economic crisis
- Ireland, Poor Laws, Hospitals, Orphanages, Philanthropy, Workhouses, Child care
- Ireland, Poor relief, Religion, Great Hunger
- Ireland, Pope Alexander III, Henry II, Pope Adrian IV, Conquest
- Ireland, Pope Gregory I, St Columbanus
- Ireland, Popish plot, Common law, Roman Catholicism, Archbishop of Armagh, Martyrdom
- Ireland, Popish Plot, Propaganda, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Popular cults, Religious objects, Saints' remains
- Ireland, Popular culture
- Ireland, Popular culture, Music
- Ireland, Popular election, Community representatives
- Ireland, Popular political protest, Municipal Government
- Ireland, Popular protest, Irish language
- Ireland, Popular religion, Counter-Reformation, Friars, Franciscans, Father James Taaffee, Father Peter Walsh
- Ireland, Popular religion, Spirituality, Roman Catholicism, Gaelic society
- Ireland, Population
- Ireland, Population, Architecture, Urban planning, Commerce
- Ireland, Population, Economic, Social conditions
- Ireland, Population, Economic conditions, Social conditions
- Ireland, Population, Markets
- Ireland, Population, Migration, Language, Trade, Crime, Education
- Ireland, Population, Migration, Overseas comparisons
- Ireland, Population, Migration, United States of America, Settlement
- Ireland, Population, Social, Economic conditions, Overseas comparisons, France
- Ireland, Population, Towns, New Ross (County Wexford, Leinster)
- Ireland, Population growth, Agriculture, Nutrition, Productivity, Exports, Overseas trade
- Ireland, Portmarnock, Coinage
- Ireland, Portraiture, Paintings, Art, Aristocracy, Nobility
- Ireland, Postal history, Shipping
- Ireland, Posts
- Ireland, Potatoes, Poor Law, Social policy
- Ireland, Poteen, Crime, Revenue police, Spirits (Alcohol)
- Ireland, Pottery, Education, Edmund Burke, Austin Clarke
- Ireland, Pottery, Manufacturing industry, Decorative arts, Design
- Ireland, Poverty, Economic, Social conditions, Administration
- Ireland, Poverty, Politics, Social protest
- Ireland, Poverty, Welfare, Medicine, Vagrancy, Houses of correction, Transport, Poor relief, Women, Housing, Slums, Unemployment, Social protest, Nationalism
- Ireland, Presbyterianism
- Ireland, Presbyterianism, Migration
- Ireland, Presbyterianism, Religious conflict, Printed primary sources, Church-state relations, Religious enforcement
- Ireland, Presbyterianism, Test Act, Penal laws, Religious toleration
- Ireland, Presbyterianism, Ulster
- Ireland, Presbyterianism, United Irishmen
- Ireland, Primary education, Denominational education, Roman Catholic Church
- Ireland, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Printed primary sources (description of), Annals of Inisfallen, Ecclesiastical institutions, Royal succession, Monastic scholarship, Includes Wales
- Ireland, Printed primary sources (Diocesan see)
- Ireland, Printed primary sources (guide to)
- Ireland, Printed primary sources (guide to), Mellifont, County Louth, Conspiracy, Cistercian order, Monasteries, Correspondence
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Administrative documents, Writs
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Agricultural improvement, John Wynn Baker (d. 775), Dublin Royal Society
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Agriculture, John Wynn Baker (d. 775)
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Annals
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Anthony Dropping (Bishop of Meath), Protestant clergy, Education
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Biography, France, United Irishmen, Diaries, Catholic Committee
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Biography, Hugh Roe O'Donnell
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Brownlow family
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Catholic emancipation, William Knox, Trade
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Catholic Relief Bill, Catholic emancipation
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Chronicles
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Chronicles, Annála Uladh
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Chronicles, Brian Boroimhe
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Chronicles, Historiography
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Church, Poetry (Gaelic), Roman calendar
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Church, Secular authority
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Church canons
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Clergy
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Clergy, Pilgrimage, Translation
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Clogher, Waterford, Killala, Counter Reformation, Church of Ireland, Roman Catholic Church, Hierarchy, Butlers of Ormond, Clergy
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Clonmacnois abbey, Genealogy, Uí Maini, Uí Diarmada, Cathal son of Ailill
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Connacht, Gaelic literature, Death and dying, Bardic poetry, Translation
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Contemporary printed material, Economic policy, Economic thought
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Contemporary printed material, Parliamentary committee, Bank of Ireland, Economy, Exchange, Credit, Treasury
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Contemporary printed material, Physics, Astronomy, Calendar
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Correspondence, Roman Catholicism, Defender of Rome, Nationalism, Welfare, Relics, Paul Cullen (Cardinal Archbishop of Dublin))
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Counter Reformation, Roman Catholic Church, Clergy, Belgium, Louvain
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Counter Reformation, Roman Catholic Church, Clergy, Confederation of Kilkenny, Wars of the 640s
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Cromwellian Ireland, Persecution, Roman Catholic Church, Counter Reformation, Father William Tirry O.S.A., Augustinian Canons, Martyrs
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Diary, Natural history, Geology
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Dominican order, Ecclesiastical government
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Ecclesiastical architecture, Ulster
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Ecclesiastical text
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Ecclesiastical texts, Irish laws
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Edmund O'Reilly, Ulster, Counter Reformation, Roman Catholic Church
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Edmund Spenser
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Franciscan order, Franciscan administration
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Funerary monuments, Monumental inscriptions, Epigraphy, Death, Burial, County Down (Ulster)
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Genealogy
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Genealogy, Fitzgeralds, Thomas Russell, Earls of Desmond
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Genealogy, Poetry, Corca Laidhe, Sir Richard Bingham
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Geoffrey Keating, Religious literature
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Geography, Provinces, Genealogies, Government, Historiography
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Hagiography
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Henry La Watt of Bristol (fl. 300), Chronicles, Towns, Capital city, London chronicle
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, includes Poetry, Callan (County Kilkenny), Humphrey O'Sullivan (d. 837)
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Including correspondence, Journals
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Inns of Court, Dublin (Leinster), Legal profession
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Insurrection, United Irishmen, Secret societies, Whiteboys
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Irish-Norse wars, Toponymy, Settlement, Warfare
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Irish House of Commons, Parliament, Edmond Sexton Pery (viscount Pery, d.806)
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Irish language
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Irish rebellion, Poetry
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Irish saints' genealogies, Hagiography, Ecclesiastical scholarship
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, John Roche (Bishop of Ferns), Counter Reformation, Clergy, Roman Catholic Church
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Landholding, Clergy, Bishop of Ross, Bishop of Cloyne, De Barry family
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Legislation
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Letters, Banking, National Bank Limited, Dublin (Leinster), Daniel O'Connell ('The Liberator', d. 847)
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Letters, Catholic Emancipation, Catholic Committee, Politics, Barrister, Member of Parliament, The 'Liberator'
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Letters, Franciscan order
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Literature
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Literature, Fenian Tales
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Literature, Irish rebellion
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Literature, Poetry
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Luke Wadding, Counter Reformation, Roman Catholic Church, St. Isidore's College (Rome)
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Manuscript sources, Social life, Landholding, Galway (Connacht)
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Missionaries, Hagiography
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Navigation Acts, Catholic emancipation, United Irishmen, Catholic Association, County Antrim (Ulster)
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Nonconformity, Includes marriages
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, O'Neill Dynasty
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Old Irish language, Poetry
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Poetry
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Poetry, Annaghmore (County Sligo)
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Poetry, Co. Tipperary (Munster), Irish language
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Poetry, Contemporary debate
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Poetry, Ecclesiastical text
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Poetry, Irish language
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Poetry, Leinster
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Poetry, Literature
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Public finances, Government patronage
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Religion, Scholasticism, Poetry, Franciscan order
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Religious Literature
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Religious Literature, Catechism
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Reverend Arthur Stanhope, Towns, Waterford City, Sir Richard Cox (d. 733), Popular religion, Local history
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Roman Catholic Church, Clergy, Papacy, Counter Reformation
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Roman Catholicism, Correspondence, Franciscan order
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Sermons, Monasticism, Learning
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Sir Henry Sidney, Poetry
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Social relations, Social protest
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, St Columbanus (d.597), Hagiography, Religious organisations, Church, Genealogies, Dalriáda, includes Scotland
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Topography, Richard Pococke (bishop of Ossory, later of Meath)
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Topography, Rural environment, County Fermanagh (Ulster), Reverend William Henry (d. 768)
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Travel
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Trinity College (Dublin), James Butler (st Duke of Ormonde), Interregnum, Monarchy
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, United Provinces, Godert de Ginkel (st Earl of Athlone)
- Ireland, Printed primary sources, Whigs, Franchise, Roman Catholicism, Administration, Charles Watson-Wentworth (2nd marquis of Rockingham)
- Ireland, Printing, Book trade
- Ireland, Printing, Censorship
- Ireland, Printing, Publishing, Books
- Ireland, Priory of the Holy Trinity, Augustinian order, Leinster, Monasteries
- Ireland, Prisons
- Ireland, Probate, Political exiles, Wild Geese, Spain, Jacobites
- Ireland, Productivity, Legal reform, Land tenure, Agricultural labour, Field systems
- Ireland, Professional associations, Medical practitioners
- Ireland, Property
- Ireland, Property, Advowsons
- Ireland, Prose, Poetry
- Ireland, Protectionism, Industrialisation
- Ireland, Protest, Agriculture, Father Nicholas Sheehy, includes County Tipperary (Munster)
- Ireland, Protest, Agriculture, Law
- Ireland, Protest, Politics, Agriculture, Landowning
- Ireland, Protest, Riot, Crime, Duelling
- Ireland, Protestant ascendancy, Class, Political power
- Ireland, Protestant Ascendancy, Migration, Home Rule, Scots
- Ireland, Protestant Evangelism, Translation, Printing, Andrew Sall
- Ireland, Protestantism
- Ireland, Protestantism, Clergy, Church of Ireland
- Ireland, Protestantism, Guilds, Recusancy, Dissolution
- Ireland, Protestantism, Literature
- Ireland, Protestantism, Methodism, Quakers
- Ireland, Protestantism, Nonconformity
- Ireland, Protestantism, Nonconformity, Quakers, Preaching, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Protestantism, Nonconformity, Reformation, Religion
- Ireland, Protestantism, Orange Lodges, Orange Party
- Ireland, Protestantism, Plantation
- Ireland, Protestantism, Roman Catholicism, County Antrim (Ulster)
- Ireland, Protestantism, Sectarianism
- Ireland, Protestants, Roman Catholics
- Ireland, Proto-industrialisation, Linen, Textiles
- Ireland, Province, Armagh, Milo Sweteman, Manuscript sources
- Ireland, Province, Armagh, Nicholas Fleming, Manuscript sources
- Ireland, Province, Armagh, Nicol Mac Máel Ísu
- Ireland, Province of Armagh, George Dowdall
- Ireland, Provinces, Counties, Administration
- Ireland, Provincial administration, Munster, Connacht, James Butler (st Duke of Ormonde), Roger Boyle (st Earl of Orrery)
- Ireland, Provincial society, Charles Bianconi
- Ireland, Provisioning trade, Munster, Shipping, Merchants
- Ireland, Psephology, Catholic Emancipation, Repeal, National movement
- Ireland, Psephology, Roman Catholicism, Catholic Emancipation
- Ireland, Publications, Pamphlets, Public opinion, Central government
- Ireland, Public health
- Ireland, Public health, Urban, Local government, Dublin Corporation
- Ireland, Public libraries, Historiography
- Ireland, Public Library of Armagh, Manuscripts
- Ireland, Public Record Office London, H.S. Sweetman, Archives, Bibliographies
- Ireland, Public records, Archives
- Ireland, Publishing
- Ireland, Publishing, Book trade
- Ireland, Publishing, Journals, Sources
- Ireland, Publishing, Printing
- Ireland, Publishing, Printing, Newspapers
- Ireland, Publishing, Protestantism, Roman Catholicism, Counter-Reformation
- Ireland, Publishing, Roman Catholic church, Penal laws
- Ireland, Quakers, Coinage, James II, Gun money, Sources (use of)
- Ireland, Quakers, Irish society, Travel, Aristocracy
- Ireland, Quakers, Philanthropy, Religious minorities
- Ireland, Quakers, Travel, Religion
- Ireland, Querist, Economic thought, George Berkeley (d. 753)
- Ireland, Race relations, Church
- Ireland, Race relations, Landholding
- Ireland, Radicalism
- Ireland, Radicalism, Historiography
- Ireland, Radicalism, Irish Legion
- Ireland, Radicalism, Liberal Party
- Ireland, Radicalism, Pamphlets, Roman Catholicism, Catholic toleration
- Ireland, Radicalism, Patriotism
- Ireland, Radicalism, Punishment, Political prisoners
- Ireland, Radicalism, Roman Catholicism, Catholic Committee
- Ireland, Radicalism, Sectarian conflict, 798 rising, Ulster
- Ireland, Radicalism, United Irishmen, County Wexford
- Ireland, Radio, Television, Economic, Social conditions, Commerce
- Ireland, Ragnar Loðbrók, Halfdan, Kingship, Viking kingdoms
- Ireland, Raids, Trade
- Ireland, Railways, Communications, Transport, Locomotives, Finance
- Ireland, Railways, Dublin city (Leinster), Sir John MacNeill, Architecture, Houston Station, Great Southern Railway
- Ireland, Raths
- Ireland, Raths, Defences
- Ireland, Ratisbon, Germany, Ecclesiastical architecture, Sculpture
- Ireland, Reading, Literacy, Chapbooks, Printing
- Ireland, Rebellion, English Civil Wars
- Ireland, Rebellion, Jacobitism
- Ireland, Rebellion, Landholding, Religion
- Ireland, Rebellion, Lord Thomas Fitzgerald (0th Earl of Kildare), Henry VIII
- Ireland, Rebellion, Old English
- Ireland, Rebellion, Papacy, Invasion, James Fitzmaurice Fitzgerald (d. 579)
- Ireland, Rebellion, Plantation, Religion, Parliament
- Ireland, Rebellion, Revolt, Religious conflict, Including Roman Catholicism, Plantations, Printed primary sources, Including depositions
- Ireland, Rebellion, Treason
- Ireland, Rebellions, County , Roman Catholic emancipation
- Ireland, Recusancy
- Ireland, Red Hugh O'Donnel, Philip II (of Spain), Foreign relations, Hugh O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone), Edmund Magauran (Archbishop of Armagh)
- Ireland, Redmond O'Hanlan, Printed primary sources, Letters
- Ireland, Reference
- Ireland, Reference, Art, Painting
- Ireland, Reference, Ceramics, Interior decoration
- Ireland, Reference, Literature, Language, includes Ogham, Old Irish
- Ireland, Reference, Monasteries, Celtic church, Convents, Monasteries
- Ireland, Reform, English Court, Thomas Butler (Earl of Ormond), Gráinne O'Malley, Eleanor Butler (Countess of Desmond), Nobility, Government, Court
- Ireland, Reform, Government, Ideology
- Ireland, Reformation
- Ireland, Reformation, Ecclesiastical hierarchy, Church of Ireland, Nonconformity, Presbyterians, Baptists, Sects, Quakers, Witchcraft
- Ireland, Reformation, Irish Bible, Literature, includes Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Reformation, Irish Bible, New Testament, Literature
- Ireland, Reformation, James Butler (st Duke of Ormond), Toleration, Calvinism, France
- Ireland, Reformation, Protestantism, Clergy
- Ireland, Reformation, Protestantism, Roman Catholicism, Irish episcopate, Includes printed primary sources
- Ireland, Reformation, Religion, Elizabethan settlement, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Reformation, Roman Catholicism, Church, Confederation of Kilkenny
- Ireland, Reformation, Tithes, Benefices, Parishes
- Ireland, Regimental history
- Ireland, Regimental history, First World War, Campaign history
- Ireland, Regional, Geography, Botany, Protestant intelligentsia
- Ireland, Relic houses, Decorative arts, Religious art
- Ireland, Religion
- Ireland, Religion, Afterlife
- Ireland, Religion, Australia
- Ireland, Religion, Celtic church, Spiritualism, Cultural relations
- Ireland, Religion, Church, Architecture, Monuments, Culture
- Ireland, Religion, Church, Clergy, Family, Women, Law
- Ireland, Religion, Clergy, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Religion, Dissent
- Ireland, Religion, Economic, Social conditions, Administration, Politics, Culture
- Ireland, Religion, Economic, Social conditions, Newspaper cuttings
- Ireland, Religion, Economic, Social conditions, Politics, Nationalism
- Ireland, Religion, Economic, Social conditions, Popular culture, Local
- Ireland, Religion, Education, Culture, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Religion, Education, Dublin
- Ireland, Religion, Education, Language, Politics, Gaelic League
- Ireland, Religion, Education, Law, Trade, Administration, Henry Cromwell
- Ireland, Religion, Education, Politics, Local
- Ireland, Religion, Emigration, Politics, Social conditions
- Ireland, Religion, Folklore, Politics
- Ireland, Religion, Government, Politics, Anglicization
- Ireland, Religion, includes Paganism, Christianity
- Ireland, Religion, Industry, Economic, Social conditions
- Ireland, Religion, Interdenominational relations, Roman Catholicism, Community
- Ireland, Religion, Irish Nationalism, Parliamentary representation, Penal laws, Repeal, Daniel O'Connell
- Ireland, Religion, Literature, Politics, Revolution, County Mayo
- Ireland, Religion, Literature, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Religion, Literature, Social conditions
- Ireland, Religion, Local, County Antrim
- Ireland, Religion, Local, County Tyrone
- Ireland, Religion, Migration, Politics, Nationalism
- Ireland, Religion, Morals, Politics, Teetotalism
- Ireland, Religion, Nationalism, Education
- Ireland, Religion, Nonconformity
- Ireland, Religion, Philanthropy, Education, Economic, Social conditions, Women
- Ireland, Religion, Politics
- Ireland, Religion, Politics, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Religion, Politics, Irish Nationalism, Revolution, Economic conditions, Social conditions, Agriculture, Popular culture
- Ireland, Religion, Politics, Moral outlook, Economic, Social conditions, Education, Agriculture, Cooperation
- Ireland, Religion, Politics, Nationalism, Literature, George Henry Moore (d. 870) [?]
- Ireland, Religion, Politics, Nationalism, Unionism, Economic, Social conditions, Culture
- Ireland, Religion, Politics, Rebellion
- Ireland, Religion, Politics, Social conditions, Moral attitudes
- Ireland, Religion, Popular culture, Politics
- Ireland, Religion, Protestantism
- Ireland, Religion, Protestantism, Church of Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations, Clergy
- Ireland, Religion, Protestantism, Evangelicals
- Ireland, Religion, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Religion, Roman Catholicism, Politics, Education, Emigration
- Ireland, Religion, Roman Catholicism, Politics, Nationalism, Education, Papacy
- Ireland, Religion, Roman Catholicism, Politics, Nationalism, Unionism
- Ireland, Religion, Roman Catholicism, Reformation, Devotional literature, Popular religion, Clergy
- Ireland, Religion, Roman Catholics, Politics, Economic conditions
- Ireland, Religion, Sculpture
- Ireland, Religion, Sectarianism, includes Protestantism, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Religion, Social conditions, Politics
- Ireland, Religion, Social conditions, Protestantism
- Ireland, Religion, St. Patrick, Monasticism, Celtic Christianity, Medieval church, Translation of Bible and liturgy into vernacular (Gaelic), Social thought, Ethics
- Ireland, Religion, St Patrick, Monasteries
- Ireland, Religion, Toleration
- Ireland, Religion, Trade, Urban administration
- Ireland, Religion, Ulster rebellion (64), Hugh O'Neill's rebellion, Historiography, Orange Order, Young Ireland, Land league, Irish Republican Brotherhood (Fenians), Radicals, Nationalism
- Ireland, Religious art
- Ireland, Religious denominations
- Ireland, Religious education, Education abroad, Roman Catholicism, Spain
- Ireland, Religious exiles, Bishops, Education abroad, includes Spain, France
- Ireland, Religious exiles, Germany, Migration, Aliens
- Ireland, Religious festival, Customs
- Ireland, Religious foundations, Roman Catholicism, Reformation, Church and State, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Religious house
- Ireland, Religious literature, Martyrologies, Hagiography
- Ireland, Religious literature, Reformation, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Religious ordres, Fratres Cruciferi, County Louth, Monasteries, Prosopography
- Ireland, Religious refugees, Protestantism, Settlement
- Ireland, Religious Views, Jonathan Swift, John Boyle (Earl of Orrery), Benjamin Hoadly (Bishop of Bangor)
- Ireland, Reliquaries
- Ireland, Reliquaries, Religious art, Church, Lawrence O'Toole
- Ireland, Repeal, Catholic emancipation, National movement, Fenians
- Ireland, Repeal campaign, Nationalism
- Ireland, Representation of political power, Viceregal, St. Patrick's Day
- Ireland, representations of, women
- Ireland, Representations of political power, Coronation or installation ceremony, Gaelic ceremony, Ulster, Hugh O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone), Charles Blount (8th Baron Mountjoy and Earl of Devonshire)
- Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Irish Free State
- Ireland, Resistance, Constitution
- Ireland, Restoration Ireland, Kilkenny (County Kilkenny), Irish royalists, Irish Cromwellians, Landownership, Ormonde houses
- Ireland, Restoration settlement, Williamite settlement, Colonization
- Ireland, Rev. Edward Mangin
- Ireland, Rev. William Henry, Topography, Ulster
- Ireland, Rev. William Jackson, United Irishmen, Theobald Wolfe Tone
- Ireland, Revolution, Politics, Nationalism, Religion, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Revolutions, Europe
- Ireland, Ribbonmen, Sectarianism, Riot
- Ireland, Richard Boyle (st earl of Cork)
- Ireland, Richard Boyle (st earl of Cork), Printed primary sources, Landed estates, Politics, Religion, English courts
- Ireland, Richard Burke, Catholic Emancipation, Bristol, Penal laws, Whig party
- Ireland, Richard Challoner (Roman Catholic bishop of Debra)
- Ireland, Richard fitzGilbert de Clare, Lord of Strigoil (Strongbow), Chepstow
- Ireland, Richard FitzRalph (Archbishop of Armagh), Pastoral care, Sermons, Mendicants, Church
- Ireland, Richard FitzRalph (Archbishop of Armagh), Theology, Property, Political theory
- Ireland, Richard II
- Ireland, Richard Jackson, Irish Member of Parliament, George (4th viscount Townshend)
- Ireland, Richard Pococke (Church of Ireland Bishop of Ossory), Travel, Munster
- Ireland, Richard Steevens, Dublin (Leinster), Medical institutions, Medical practice, Surgery, Hospital administration
- Ireland, Rights
- Ireland, Ringforts, Farming, Christianity, Vikings, Urban development, Land use, Rural architecture
- Ireland, Ringforts, Farming, Craft, Church, Art, Vikings
- Ireland, Ringworks, Defences
- Ireland, Rising (648), Political theory, Rebellion
- Ireland, Roads
- Ireland, Robert Boyle, Earls of Orrery, Sources
- Ireland, Robert Clayton, Edmund Burke
- Ireland, Robert Emmet
- Ireland, Robert Emmet, Patriotism, United Irishmen
- Ireland, Robert Huntington, Trinity College (Dublin), Social status, Education, Manuscript sources (description of)
- Ireland, Robert Peel, Social welfare, Social policy
- Ireland, Roger Boyle (Baron Broghill and Earl of Orrery), Parliament, Sir William Petty (d. 687), Henry Cromwell, Restoration, Protectorate, Sir Vincent Gookin
- Ireland, Roman Catholic bishop of Dropmore (Buckinghamshire), Penal laws
- Ireland, Roman Catholic bishops, James II, Episcopates, Jacobites, Pope Innocent I
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church
- Ireland, Roman Catholic Church
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, Andrew Dunleavy, Catechism
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, Archbishop of Cashel, Cashel Diocesan Records, Manuscript sources
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, Archbishop of Dublin
- Ireland, Roman Catholic Church, Archivo Segreto Vaticano, Manuscript sources (guide to)
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, Archivo Segreto Vaticano, Sources
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, Clergy, Sources
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, Clergy, Whiteboys, Popular protest
- Ireland, Roman Catholic Church, Counter reformation, Monasteries, Rome
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, County Cavan
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, County Cavan (Ulster), Episcopate
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, Diocese of Kerry
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, Dominican order, Sources
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, Episcopate
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, Francis Moylan (Bishop of Kerry later of Cork), Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, James Butler I (Archbishop of Cashel), Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, James Caulfield (Bishop of Ferns), Sources
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, John Carpenter (Roman Catholic archbishop of Dublin), Correspondence, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, Leinster
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, Penal laws
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, Penal laws, Hugh MacMahon (Bishop of Clogher)
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, Penal laws, Ulster
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, Popular religion
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, Priests, Religious practice
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, Printed primary sources, John Brett (Bishop of Elphin), Michael Pater MacMahon (Bishop of Killaloe)
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, Travel, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, Ulster
- Ireland, Roman Catholic church, Vatican archives, Sources (guide to)
- Ireland, Roman Catholic emancipation
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, ?Church of Ireland
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Alcohol, Drink, Father Theobald Mathew, Abstinence, Social, Clergy, James A. Cullen, Voluntary Societies, Religious societies
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Anti-Catholicism, Penal laws, Persecution, Landholding
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Augustinian Canons, Martin Luther, Erfurt, Würtburg, Theology
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Biography
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Catholic Committee, Radicalism
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Catholic emancipation
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Catholic emancipation movement, Anti-protestantism, Liberals, County Cork, Parliamentary elections, Members of Parliament, Municipal elections, Municipal politics
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Church, Nine Years' War
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Clergy
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Clergy, County Londonderry (Ulster)
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Clergy, Daniel O'Connell, Parliamentary elections, Irish legislation, The Catholic Association
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Clergy, Episcopacy, County Tipperary (Munster)
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Clergy, Friars
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Clergy, Law
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Clergy, Persecution, St Oliver Plunkett (d. 68, Archbishop of Armagh)
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Co. Clare (Munster)
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Counter-Reformation, Conformity, Justice
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Counter-Reformation, Diplomacy, Foreign relations, Archbishop Giovanni Battista Rinuccini, Pope Urban VII, Pope Innocent , English Civil Wars, Royalism
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Counter-Reformation, Old Irish, Anglo-Irish, Franciscan order, Foreign relations, Papacy, Patriotism, English Civil Wars
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Counter reformation, Ecclesiastical hierarchy, County Clare
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Counter reformation, Education abroad, Continental seminaries
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Counter reformation, Education abroad, Continental seminaries, Valladolid (Spain), James Archer, Jesuit
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Counter Reformation, Theology, Graz (Styria, Austria), Bohemia, Waterford, Jesuit
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, County Clare, Penal laws, Cashel Province
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Diplomacy
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Ecclesiastical administration
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Ecclesiastical provision, Ecclesiastical architecture, includes Chapels
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Education, Bishops, Land question, Tenant League
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Education, Universities, Catholic Relief Act
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Elizabeth I, James I, Charles I, Oliver Cromwell, Charles II, James II, William Tirry (Roman Catholic bishop of Cork and Cloyne), Robert Barry (Roman Catholic bishop of Cork and Cloyne), Peter Creagh (Roman Catholic bishop of Cork and Cloyne), Religious intolerance, Persecution
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Family history, County Clare (Munster), O'Grada family, Brady family
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Father Sheehy
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, France, Expatriates, Irish priests (studying at universities of Paris and Toulouse-Cahors), Irish mission
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, France, Paris, Confederation, John Rowe, John Callaghan, Giovanni Battista Rinuccini
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Franciscan, Author, Editor, Historian, Religious education abroad, Rome (Italy)
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Franciscan order, Edmund O'Reilly (archbishop of Armagh), Florence Conry, Hugo de Burgo, Jansenism, Includes Spain, Rome
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Franciscan order, Including France, Louvain, Scholarship, Tir Conaill, Assaroe Abbey (Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal)
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Gentry, Political agitation, Catholic emancipation
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Government, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Government, Stanyhurst family
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Hiberno-Papal relations, Papacy, Pontifical University, Religion, Education
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Irish abroad, Germany, Austria, includes Religious exiles
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Jesuit, Counter Reformation, Theology, Irish colleges, Salamanca, Spain, Dissolution
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Legion of Mary
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Leinster, Edward Tenison (bishop of Ossory), Clergy, Local parishes, Clerical provision, Ecclesiastical discipline, Church of Ireland
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Local, Parishes, Kilkenny (Leinster), Urban, Clergy, Ecclesiastical architecture
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Marriage, Illegitimacy, Illicit distillation of alcohol, Ether-drinking, Social customs
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Mass, Theology, Gaelic language
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Nationalism, Historiography
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Nunneries, Diocesan administration, Catholic emancipation
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Oath of Allegiance, Penal laws, Jacobitism
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Papacy, Nationalism, National movement
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Papal policy, Counter-Reformation, Episcopate, Includes printed primary sources (Latin), Papacy, Church government
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Penal laws, Anti-Catholicism
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Penal laws, Catholic relief acts
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Penal laws, Persecution
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Persecution
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Persecution, Civil rights
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Persecution, Penal laws
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Persecution, Religious toleration
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Persecution, Urban topography
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Politics, Foreign relations, Papacy
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Politics, Irish nationalism
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Politics, Irish Nationalism
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Politics, Papacy, Famine, Repeal, Nationalism, Church-state relations, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Pontifical University, Religion, Politics
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Popish plot, Archbishop of Armagh
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Popular religion
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Religion
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Religion, Persecution
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Religious conflict, Religious war, Charles I
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Religious education, Seminaries, Education abroad, France
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Religious exile, Franciscan order
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church, Education, Universities
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Rome (Italy), Vatican, Papacy
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Schools, Catholic Emancipation Act
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Schools, Catholic Relief Act
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, See of Armagh, Includes printed primary sources, Correspondence
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Social structure, Conformity, Legal
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Spain, Education abroad, Clergy
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Theology, Education, Universities, Curricula
- Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Towns, Politics, Rebellion
- Ireland, Roman invasion
- Ireland, Romans
- Ireland, Rome (Italy), Peter Lombard (Archbishop of Armagh), Hugh O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone), James I
- Ireland, Rome, Catholic bishops, Charles Stewart Parnell, George Errington
- Ireland, Royal administration, Chancery
- Ireland, Royal Canal, Leinster
- Ireland, Royal government, Administrative reform, Royal officials, Disorder, Warfare
- Ireland, Royal government, Dublin, Includes Isle of Man, Includes Wales, Includes Scotland, Foreign relations, Navigation, Trade, Dublin
- Ireland, Royal Navy, Ships, Warfare, Includes printed primary sources, Correspondence
- Ireland, Royal power
- Ireland, Royal revenue, Taxation
- Ireland, Royal revenues, Exchequer, Judiciary
- Ireland, Royal visit, Monarchy, National movement, Great Famine, Young Irelanders
- Ireland, Ruaidhrí Ó Tonnaigh, Kilkenny, Burials
- Ireland, Ruins, O'Connor family, Desmond lordship, Topography, Travel, County Clare, County Limerick
- Ireland, Rural, Subsistence economy
- Ireland, Rural development, Landholding
- Ireland, Rural environment, Forests, Gaelic society, County Tyrone
- Ireland, Rural landscape
- Ireland, Rural landscape, Churches, Monasteries, Leinster
- Ireland, Rural life, Living conditions, Customs, Topography, Household, Cooking, Furniture, Agriculture, Fishing, Fairs, Festivals
- Ireland, Rural society, Nationalism
- Ireland, Rural society, Social structure, Migration
- Ireland, Sacramental Test, Anti-Catholicism, Legislation, Religious toleration
- Ireland, Sacred music, Performance, George Frederick Handel
- Ireland, Sagas, Iceland, Epic poetry, Annals, Includes Wales, Hagiography
- Ireland, Saint Patrick, Hagiography
- Ireland, Saint Patrick, Muirchú, Manuscript sources (guide to), Hagiography
- Ireland, Saints' lives, Adomnán, Cult
- Ireland, Saints' lives, Cogitosus, Muirchú, Adomnán
- Ireland, Saints, Ecclesiastical authorship, Celtic Christianity
- Ireland, Saints, Monasticism, Hagiography, Christianity
- Ireland, Satire
- Ireland, Satire, Nationalism, National movement, Great Famine
- Ireland, Scandinavian invasions (Danes, Norwegians), General, includes Settlement, Legend, Lay of Magnus, Comhrac Maghnuis mich righ Lochlainn, Laoidh Maghnuis moir, righ Lochlainn, Ballads, Poetry, Overseas trade (Spain, France), Possible Viking settlements in Wales and north Devon coast (Haverfordwest, Swansea and Bideford), Toponymy, includes Printed primary sources, includes Wales
- Ireland, Scandinavian invasions (Danes, Norwegians), General, includes Settlement, Legend, Lay of Magnus, Comhrac Maghnuis mich righ Lochlainn, Laoidh Maghnuis moir, righ Lochlainn, Ballads, Poetry, Overseas trade (Spain, France), Possible Viking settlements in Wales and north Devon coast (Haverfordwest, Swansea and Bideford), Toponymy, includes Printed primary sources, includes Wales
- Ireland, Scandinavians, Trade, Shipbuilding, Transport
- Ireland, Scholar, Antiquary
- Ireland, Scholars, Historians, Learning, Gaelic scholarship
- Ireland, Scholarship
- Ireland, Scholarship, Church, Europe
- Ireland, Scholarship, Education
- Ireland, Scholarship, Education, Religion
- Ireland, Scholarship, Learning, Latin literature, Monasticism, Scribes, Books, Numerology
- Ireland, Scholarship, Philosophy, Theology, Roman Catholicism Nonconformity, Anglicanism, Ecclesiastical administration, Biography
- Ireland, School, Dublin, Religion, Education, Local, Dublin
- Ireland, Schools, Curricula, Religion in education, Catholicism
- Ireland, Schools, Druids, Latin
- Ireland, Schools, Education, Educational provision, County Cork
- Ireland, School teachers, Gaelic literature
- Ireland, Science
- Ireland, Science, Agriculture, Industry, Social customs, County Antrim, Whiskey
- Ireland, Science, Biography, Bleaching, John Dalton, Atomic theory
- Ireland, Science, Chemistry, Phlogiston
- Ireland, Science, Dublin Philosophical Society, Samuel Hartlib
- Ireland, Science, Education, Daniel Maclise, John Hogan, Classical painting, Classical sculpture, County Cork, Diffusion of knowledge
- Ireland, Science, Meteorology
- Ireland, Science, Physics, Optics
- Ireland, Science, Social biology, Politics
- Ireland, Science, Technology, Business history, Instruments
- Ireland, Scientific research, Educational reform, Educational administration
- Ireland, Scientific revolution, Natural philosophy, Primary sources (guide to), Progressive thought, Dublin, Intellectual life, Learned societies
- Ireland, Scotland
- Ireland, Scotland, Clergy, Episcopate, George de Brana, Church, Diocese of Elphin, Aliens, Greeks
- Ireland, Scotland, Coinage
- Ireland, Scotland, Drama, Theatre, "Stage Irish", Perceptions of the Irish, National stereotypes
- Ireland, Scotland, Economic development
- Ireland, Scotland, Edward Bruce, Army
- Ireland, Scotland, Edward Bruce, Co. Louth, Army
- Ireland, Scotland, Edward Bruce, Invasion, County Antrim
- Ireland, Scotland, Hagiography
- Ireland, Scotland, Incomes, Industry, Day-labourers, Agriculture, Poverty
- Ireland, Scotland, Isle of Man, Costume
- Ireland, Scotland, Isle of Man, Fashion, Costume
- Ireland, Scotland, Isle of Man, Metalwork, Graves
- Ireland, Scotland, James Graham (st Marquis of Montrose), Charles I, Politics and government
- Ireland, Scotland, Labour, Manufactures, Textiles, Ulster
- Ireland, Scotland, Language, Cultural relations, Scandinavia
- Ireland, Scotland, Learned societies, Manuscript sources (guide to), Genealogy
- Ireland, Scotland, Middle Irish literature, Druim Cet, Colum Cille
- Ireland, Scotland, Migrants, Economic, Social conditions, Angus, Renfrewshire
- Ireland, Scotland, Migration, American colonies, Economic competition, Trade restrictions, Rents, Denominational disputes, Includes printed primary sources, Correspondence
- Ireland, Scotland, Migration, American colonies, Popular culture, Education, Presbyterianism, President Woodrow Wilson
- Ireland, Scotland, Military architecture, Domestic architecture, Ulster Plantation, Londonderry Plantation, County Armagh
- Ireland, Scotland, Military personnel, Sources (use of)
- Ireland, Scotland, Missionaries
- Ireland, Scotland, Missionaries (to the British Isles), Roman Catholicism, Congregationis de Propaganda Fide
- Ireland, Scotland, Personal names, Agnew family
- Ireland, Scotland, Personal names, Toponymy
- Ireland, Scotland, Political asylum, Glasgow, Gaelic lordships, Legal procedure, Treason, Sir John Perrot (d. 592), Sir Brian- na-Murtha O'Rourke, James VI
- Ireland, Scotland, Presbyterianism
- Ireland, Scotland, Presbyterianism, Historiography, Historians
- Ireland, Scotland, Punishment, Crime
- Ireland, Scotland, Reformation, Church of Ireland, Presbyterianism, University of St. Andrews, Ulster Plantation
- Ireland, Scotland, Robert Bruce, John Barbour
- Ireland, Scotland, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Scotland, Scottish Covenant, Randall MacDonnell (2nd Earl and st Marquis of Antrim)
- Ireland, Scotland, Toponymy, Place-names, Norwegian
- Ireland, Scotland, Town planning, Urban development, Fishing villages, Manufactures, Textiles, Cotton
- Ireland, Scotland, Trade unionism, Political ideas, Irish nationalism, James Connolly (d. 96)
- Ireland, Scotland, Ulster, Coinage
- Ireland, Scotland, Ulster, Literature, Genealogy, Randall MacDonnell (st Earl of Antrim)
- Ireland, Scotland, Ulster Plantation, Military architecture, Enniskillen, Monea (County Fermanagh), Dunluce Castle (County Antrim)
- Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Celtic
- Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Culture, includes Poetry, Music
- Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Disease
- Ireland, Scotland, Wales, General, Economic conditions, Social conditions, Europe, Local administration, Literary life, Rural society, Union of the Crowns (603), Clan system
- Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Seafaring
- Ireland, Scotland, Wars of the 640s, Randall MacDonnell (2nd Earl and st Marquis of Antrim), James Graham (st Marquis of Montrose)
- Ireland, Scotland, Written sources
- Ireland, Scotland, York, Economy
- Ireland, Scribal activity, Gaelic literature
- Ireland, Scribes, Irish language
- Ireland, Scribes, Manuscripts, Connacht
- Ireland, Scribes, Manuscripts, The Book of the Dun Cow
- Ireland, Scripts, Historiography
- Ireland, Sculpture
- Ireland, Sculpture, Burials, Connacht
- Ireland, Sculpture, Christian iconography
- Ireland, Sculpture, Church, Leinster
- Ireland, Sculpture, Co. Meath
- Ireland, Sculpture, Custom House, Dublin
- Ireland, Sculpture, Domestic architecture, Manor houses (Weyperons), Carvings
- Ireland, Sculpture, Ecclesiastical, Epigraphic evidence, Memorials
- Ireland, Sculpture, Funerary monuments, Lay piety, Sculpture, Religious art, Iconography, Royal agents, Biography, James Rice
- Ireland, Sculpture, Iconography, Carolingian art, Monasteries
- Ireland, Sculpture, Iconography, includes Scotland
- Ireland, Sculpture, Leinster, Munster, Death
- Ireland, Sculpture, Monuments, High crosses, Sculptural styles, Symbolism, Religious art
- Ireland, Sculpture, Religious art, Connacht
- Ireland, Sculpture, Religious art, Leinster
- Ireland, Sculpture, Roman Catholic church, Thomas Wakley, County Meath
- Ireland, Sculpture, St. Anthony
- Ireland, Sculpture, Stonework, Christianity, Iconography, Connacht
- Ireland, Sculpture, Ulster
- Ireland, Scutage, Armies
- Ireland, Seafaring, Piracy, Politics, Gaelic lordship
- Ireland, Seafaring, Shipbuilding, Irish Sea, Maritime activity, Missionary voyages
- Ireland, Sean O'Casey, Samuel Beckett
- Ireland, Sea travel, Trade, Christianity, Evangelisation
- Ireland, Sectarian conflict
- Ireland, Sectarian conflict, Defenders
- Ireland, Sectarian conflict, Orange Order, Peep of day boys, County Mayo (Connacht)
- Ireland, Sectarian conflict, Popular politics, Father James Quigley
- Ireland, Sectarian conflict, Popular protest, Ulster
- Ireland, Sectarian conflict, Radicalism, Popular politics
- Ireland, Sectarian conflict, Reaghstown (County Louth), Crime, Includes printed primary sources
- Ireland, Sectarianism
- Ireland, Sectarianism, Catholic Emancipation, Anti-Popery, Irish tithe
- Ireland, Sectarianism, Political unrest, Religion
- Ireland, Sectarianism, Rebellion of 798, United Irishmen, Defenders
- Ireland, Sectarianism, United Irishmen, Roman Catholicism, County Protestant nonconformity
- Ireland, Sects, Quakers, Charitable works, Anglo-Irish Quaker links
- Ireland, Sects, Quakers, Edward Burrough, Population, Standards of living
- Ireland, Sects, Quakers, Persecution, William Edmondson, Frances Howgill, Henry Cromwell
- Ireland, Sects, Quakers, Persecution, Witchcraft, William Edmondson, Solomon Eccles, Francis Howgill, Edward Burrough, Henry Cromwell
- Ireland, Sects, Quakers, William Edmondson
- Ireland, Sects, Quakers, William Penn
- Ireland, Sects, Quakers [?]
- Ireland, Sects, Society of Friends
- Ireland, Seminaries, Education, Clerical training, Irish Colleges
- Ireland, Seminary education, Nantes, Louvain, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Douai, France, Paris, Italy, Rome, Spain, Salamanca, Seville, Alcala, Santiago de Compostela, Portugal, Lisbon, Prague, Father Luke Wadding, St Isidore's College, Roman Catholicism, Franciscan order
- Ireland, Sermons
- Ireland, Sermons, Church
- Ireland, Service to foreign powers, Army, Wild Geese, Limerick, Spain
- Ireland, Service to foreign powers, Irish regiments, Warfare, Biography
- Ireland, Servite friar, Vienna (Austria), Prague (Czechoslovakia), Publications, Biography
- Ireland, Settlement
- Ireland, Settlement, Agriculture, Field systems, Fortifications
- Ireland, Settlement, Agriculture, Land ownership, Transhumance, Booleying
- Ireland, Settlement, Agriculture, Trade, Urban development, Religion
- Ireland, Settlement, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Settlement, Castles
- Ireland, Settlement, Colonisation, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Settlement, Conquest
- Ireland, Settlement, Defences, County Meath
- Ireland, Settlement, Farmsteads, Rural landscape, Social class, Social structure
- Ireland, Settlement, Gaelic power, Colonial policy, Anglo-Saxon invasion
- Ireland, Settlement, Gaelic revival
- Ireland, Settlement, Government, Protestants, Roman Catholics, Social, Plantation, Landownership, Migration, Includes Scotland
- Ireland, Settlement, Landholding, Land confiscation
- Ireland, Settlement, Language, Legend, Religion, Genealogy, Written culture
- Ireland, Settlement, Migration
- Ireland, Settlement, Military campaigns, Conquest, Plantation, Migration, Nationalism, Religion, American colonies
- Ireland, Settlement, Munster, Ecclesiastical sites
- Ireland, Settlement, Pale, Anglo-Irish relations, Leinster
- Ireland, Settlement, Territorial units, Politics, Economy
- Ireland, Settlements
- Ireland, Settlements, Lake dwellings, Ulster
- Ireland, Settlements, Leinster
- Ireland, Settlements, Normans, Munster
- Ireland, Settlements, Population, Migration, Invasion
- Ireland, Seven Years' War
- Ireland, Sexuality, Gender, Women, Family, Children, Adultery, Divorce, Church in Ireland
- Ireland, Sexuality, Mental health, Hospitals, Insanity
- Ireland, Shannon, Transport, Canals
- Ireland, Shipping, Chronicles
- Ireland, Shipping, Economic conditions
- Ireland, Shipping, Naval architecture
- Ireland, Shipping, Technology
- Ireland, Ships
- Ireland, Ships, Archiepiscopal registers, County Louth (Leinster), Church province, Towns
- Ireland, Ships, Naval warfare
- Ireland, Shipwreck, Steamship, County Down
- Ireland, Shrines, Pilgrimages, Christian calendar, Folk customs
- Ireland, Shrines, Popular religion, Manuscript source, Tractatus de purgatorio Sancti Patricii
- Ireland, Shrines, Popular religion, Manuscript source, Tractatus de purgatorio Sancti Patricii
- Ireland, Siege, George Walker
- Ireland, Siegecraft, Battle, James II, William III, English expedition
- Ireland, Siegecraft, William III, Battle, Logistics
- Ireland, Siege of Boulogne (544), Sir Anthony St. Leger, Irish infantry
- Ireland, Sieges, Roman Catholicism, James II, William III, County Londonderry
- Ireland, Silver bullion, Coinage, Trade, Money economy
- Ireland, Silver coins, Hoards, Archaeology
- Ireland, Sir Anthony Patrick MacDonnell, Politics, Nationalism, Violence
- Ireland, Sir Charles Gavan Duffy
- Ireland, Sir Constantine Phipps
- Ireland, Sir Edward Newenham
- Ireland, Sir Edward Newenham, American Revolution
- Ireland, Sir Henry Cavendish, Irish House of Commons
- Ireland, Sir Henry Sidney (d. 586), Includes biography, Politics, Administration, Includes Wales
- Ireland, Sir Horace Curzon Plunkett, Politics, Unionism, Nationalism, Irish Free State, Economic conditions, Agriculture
- Ireland, Sir John Perrot, Sir Henry Sidney, Old English, Conformity, Leinster
- Ireland, Sir Patrick Dun
- Ireland, Sir Richard Cox (d. 733), Gaelic literature, Poetry
- Ireland, Sir Richard Warren, Irish Jacobites, 745 rebellion (Scotland)
- Ireland, Sir Robert Peel (2nd baronet), Irish church, Anglo-Irish relations, Foreign policy
- Ireland, Sir Robert Peel (2nd baronet), Robert Banks Jenkinson (2nd Earl of Liverpool), Toryism
- Ireland, Sir Robert Peel, Agrarian outrages, Local government
- Ireland, Sir Robert Peel, Peace Preservation Force, Riot, Penal history, Royal Irish Constabulary
- Ireland, Sir Roger Casement, Diplomatic service, Consular service, Latin America, Africa (Congo), Anti-Slavery, Empire, Irish Nationalism
- Ireland, Sir Roger David Casement, British Consular Service, Congo Free State, Peruvian Amazon Company, Irish National Volunteers, Nationalism, Gun-running, Execution, Biography
- Ireland, Sir Stafford Henry Northcote (st Earl of Iddesleigh), Irish Home Rule, Conservative Party, Unionism
- Ireland, Sir Toby Caulfield (st Baron Charlemont), Hugh 0'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone), Charlemont fort
- Ireland, Sir William Robert Wills Wilde, Antiquarianism, Medicine
- Ireland, Sir William Robert Wills Wilde, Biography, Medicine, Medical textbooks, Scientific journal (editor of), Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science, Census, Census enumerator, Bibliography (of Wilde's works)
- Ireland, Sir William Robert Wills Wilde, Biography, Medicine, Medical textbooks, Scientific journal (editor of), Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science, Census, Census enumerator, Bibliography (of Wilde's works)
- Ireland, Sir William Robert Wills Wilde, Medicine, Antiquarianism
- Ireland, Sitric, Viking, Coins, Minting technology, Numismatics
- Ireland, Slave-raiding, Leinster, Economy, Slavery, Tribute
- Ireland, Slave trade, Radicalism, United States of America, Anti-Slavery Society, London National Repeal Association
- Ireland, Smuggling, Contemporary printed material, Textiles
- Ireland, Social (general), Agriculture, Middlemen
- Ireland, Social (general), Economic (general)
- Ireland, Social (general), Economic (general), Urban development, includes Trade, County Kilkenny
- Ireland, Social, Second World War
- Ireland, Social, Settlement, County Kilkenny (Leinster), County Kilkenny (Munster)
- Ireland, Social conditions, Politics and government, Reformation
- Ireland, Social conditions, Social life, Religion
- Ireland, Social conditions, Unrest, Riot, Religion, Leinster
- Ireland, Social conduct, Beliefs about death, Kingship
- Ireland, Social elites, Colonial identity, Cultural identity, Imperialism
- Ireland, Social history, Customs, Cromwellian conquest
- Ireland, Social history, Leinster, Capital city
- Ireland, Socialism, Irish nationalism
- Ireland, Socialism, Trade unions, Politics, Revolution
- Ireland, Social life
- Ireland, Social policy, Famine, Ecclesiastical history
- Ireland, Social policy, Great Famine, Economics
- Ireland, Social policy, Richmond General Penitentiary, Prisons, Penal reform
- Ireland, Social relations, Social protest
- Ireland, Social ritual, Social customs, The Calendar
- Ireland, Social status, Costume, Working class, Upper class, Footwear, Textiles
- Ireland, Social status, Poets
- Ireland, Social structure, Economic, Social conditions
- Ireland, Social structure, Economy, Agriculture, Printed primary source
- Ireland, Social structure, Economy, Political dynasties, Vikings
- Ireland, Social structure, Funerary monuments, Heraldry, Public spectacle
- Ireland, Social structure, Indian administration
- Ireland, Social structure, Legal, Lineage, Fine [?]
- Ireland, Social structure, Status, Gender, Perceptions of women, Marriage, Divorce, Legal rights
- Ireland, Social structure, Trade unionism, Sectarianism, County Antrim (Ulster)
- Ireland, Social structure, Women, Suffrage, Church, Trade Unionism, Family, Local politics, Irish revolution (99-92)
- Ireland, Social welfare, Poor relief, Charity, Famine
- Ireland, Social welfare, Social policy, Great Famine
- Ireland, Society, Economy
- Ireland, Society, Economy, Politics, Religion
- Ireland, Society, Gentry, Clergy, Towns
- Ireland, Society, Health
- Ireland, Society, Migration, Migration
- Ireland, Society, Politics, Religion
- Ireland, Society, Settlement, Social structure, Royal family, Filids, Belief, Christianity, Viking invasion (social impact of), Uí Néill family
- Ireland, Society, Settlement, Social structure, Royal family, Filids, Belief, Christianity, Viking invasion (social impact of), Uí Néill family
- Ireland, Society of Friends
- Ireland, Society of Friends (Quakers), County Down (Ulster)
- Ireland, Society of Friends, Abolitionism
- Ireland, Society of Friends, Quaker testamentary inventories
- Ireland, Society of Friends, William Penn, Pennsylvania, London Quarterly Meeting
- Ireland, Socio-economic, Trade
- Ireland, Soldiers, Warfare, Troop levies, Rebellion of 64, James Butler (st Duke of Ormonde), Recruiting, English Civil Wars, Spain
- Ireland, Somerset
- Ireland, Songs
- Ireland, Sources
- Ireland, Sources (description of)
- Ireland, Sources (description of), Correspondence, Irish Church, Missions, Ecclesiastical administration
- Ireland, Sources (description of), Documents
- Ireland, Sources (description of), Edward I, Edward Bruce (d. 38), Robert de Bruce (d. 329), Includes Scotland
- Ireland, Sources (description of), Household accounts, Family life, Cookery recipes
- Ireland, Sources (description of), Irish church, Ecclesiastical administration, Ecclesiastical jurisdiction
- Ireland, Sources (description of), Paganism, Conversion, Biography
- Ireland, Sources (description of), Religious orders, Clergy, Papacy
- Ireland, Sources (description of), Religious orders, Missions, Franciscan order
- Ireland, Sources (description of), Ruling dynasties, Kings, West Munster Synod, Tribute, Warfare, Name systems
- Ireland, Sources (description of), Sources (guide to)
- Ireland, Sources (guide to)
- Ireland, Sources (guide to), Catalogues
- Ireland, Sources (guide to), Chronicles
- Ireland, Sources (guide to), Ecclesiastical history, Theology
- Ireland, Sources (guide to), Education, National movement
- Ireland, Sources (guide to), Hermits, Connacht, Architecture, Oratory, Domestic buildings, Tomb-shrines, Sculpture
- Ireland, Sources (guide to), Society of Friends
- Ireland, Sources, Pádraig de Brún, Séamus Grimes, Jack Gamble, James Kelly
- Ireland, Sources, Religion
- Ireland, South African War (898-902)
- Ireland, South Riding, Local, County Tipperary
- Ireland, Spades, Tools, Agricultural equipment
- Ireland, Spain
- Ireland, Spain, armarda 588
- Ireland, Spain, Battle
- Ireland, Spain, Learning, Counter-reformation, Seminaries, Mission
- Ireland, Spain, Manuscript sources (guide to), Papacy, Clergy, Roman Catholic Church
- Ireland, Spain, Naval warfare, Shipwrecks
- Ireland, Spain, Printed primary sources, Counter Reformation, Clergy, Roman Catholic Church, Irish colleges
- Ireland, Spain, Regiments, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Spain, Roman Catholic Church, Counter Reformation, Irish colleges, Seminaries, Clergy, Education abroad
- Ireland, Spain, Roman Catholic church, Education, Seminaries
- Ireland, Spirituality, Religious literature, Latin, Visio Tnugdali, Tnugdal
- Ireland, Spirituality, Religious literature, Latin, Visio Tnugdali, Tnugdal
- Ireland, Sport
- Ireland, Sport, Connacht
- Ireland, Sport, Fox-hunting, Leisure, Horses
- Ireland, Sport, Politics, Nationalism
- Ireland, Sport, Rugby football, Social life
- Ireland, Sport, Social life, Local
- Ireland, St. Brendan, Navigation, Missions
- Ireland, St. Mary's Hospital, Lepers, Towns, Disease, County Louth
- Ireland, St. Mochta, Local, Towns, County Louth, Urban development, Buildings, Churches, Monasteries, Religious orders, Augustinians, Ecclesiastical architecture
- Ireland, St. Patrick
- Ireland, St. Patrick (as Chronicler of Coroticus), Slavery
- Ireland, St. Patrick (character of)
- Ireland, St. Patrick, Christianity
- Ireland, St. Willibrord (Archbishop of the Frisians and Utrecht)
- Ireland, St Aidan
- Ireland, Staple trade, Merchants, Staple towns, Textiles
- Ireland, Statutes, Rebellion, Old English
- Ireland, St Brendan (d.577), Sources (guide to), Heroic biography, Celtic church
- Ireland, St Brigid, Language, Manuscripts, Hagiography
- Ireland, St Columbanus (d.597)
- Ireland, Stephen Fulbourne
- Ireland, St Kilian (d. 697), Franconia, Missionaries, Cultural relations
- Ireland, St Malachy of Armagh
- Ireland, Stone carving, Religious iconography, Prayers, Monasteries, County Offaly, Monasterboice, County Louth
- Ireland, Stone sculpture, Ecclesiastical sculpture
- Ireland, Stone sculpture, Religious Art, Christian motifs
- Ireland, Stonework, Leinster
- Ireland, St Patrick, Christianity, Biography, Latin language
- Ireland, St Patrick, Patrician texts, Piety
- Ireland, St Patrick, Victricius (Bishop of Connor), St Columba, Donnán
- Ireland, Strategy
- Ireland, St Saviour's Priory, Leinster, Universities, Monasteries, Religious orders
- Ireland, Sub-Roman Britain, Missionaries
- Ireland, Superstition
- Ireland, Surveying, Cartography
- Ireland, Switzerland, Finance
- Ireland, Synod of Birr
- Ireland, Tailoring, Underwear, Dress
- Ireland, Taxation
- Ireland, Taxation, Charles Watson-Wentworth (2nd marquess of Rockingham)
- Ireland, Taxation, Corruption, Patronage
- Ireland, Taxation, Excise, Temperance
- Ireland, Taxation, Government, Society, Land
- Ireland, Taxation, Royal administration
- Ireland, Tax collection, Government, Finance, Politics
- Ireland, taxes, pensions
- Ireland, Technology
- Ireland, Technology, Engineering, Industry
- Ireland, Temperance, Father Theobald Mathew, Cork (Munster)
- Ireland, Tenant rights, Agriculture
- Ireland, Tenant rights, Land war, Charles Stewart Parnell, Land Question
- Ireland, Tenantry, Land reform, Economics
- Ireland, Tennant & Ruttle Limited, Business history
- Ireland, Textile industry, County Tipperary (Munster)
- Ireland, Textiles
- Ireland, Textiles, Domestic trade, Overseas trade, Luxury goods, Wool trade, Lace manufacture, Costume
- Ireland, Textiles, Leinster, Trade, Labour, Weavers, Raw materials, Manufactures, Exports
- Ireland, Textiles, Manufactures
- Ireland, Textiles, Migration, Urbanisation, Artisans
- Ireland, Theatre, Composers, Concerts, Musical societies, Folk music
- Ireland, Theatre, Music, Singing, Entertainment, Leisure, Leinster, Michael Kelly
- Ireland, Theatre, Opera, Composers
- Ireland, Theatre, Travelling companies
- Ireland, Theatres, Drama, Actors
- Ireland, Theatres, Musical societies, Food and drink, Sports, Leinster, Capital city
- Ireland, The Hidden Ireland, Gaelic literature
- Ireland, The Invincibles, Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB), Nationalism, Fenians, Political crime
- Ireland, Theobald Wolfe Tone
- Ireland, Theobald Wolfe Tone, United Irishmen, Arrest, Trial, Military rule, French Revolutionary Wars
- Ireland, Theobald Wolfe Tone, United Irishmen, Dublin barracks
- Ireland, Theobald Wolfe Tone, United Irishmen, Radicalism
- Ireland, Theology
- Ireland, Theology, Biblical studies
- Ireland, Theology, Catholicism, Periodicals
- Ireland, Theology, Church of Ireland, Anglicans
- Ireland, Theology, Contemporary printed material, Philosophy
- Ireland, Theology, Cultural relations
- Ireland, Theology, Roman Catholicism, Augustinian order
- Ireland, Theology, Roman Catholicism, Biography, Franciscan order, Sources (description of)
- Ireland, the Pale, 'Old English', Politics, Desmond, Yorkists
- Ireland, The vision of Tnugdal, Printed primary sources, Tipperary (Munster), Mysticism, Crusades
- Ireland, Thomas Aquinas, Education, Liberal arts
- Ireland, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Historians, Scholarship, History of England, Historical writing, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Historians, Scholarship, History of England, Historical writing, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, Thomas Cromwell (Earl of Essex), English Civil War, Oliver Cromwell
- Ireland, Thomas Drummond (d. 840), Politics, Government, Legal system, Economics, Social conditions
- Ireland, Thomas FitzGerald
- Ireland, Thomas Paine, Edmund Burke, French revolution, Popular culture
- Ireland, Thomas Raven, Landscape
- Ireland, Thomas Sheridan, Schools, Education
- Ireland, Thomas Wentworth (st Earl of Strafford), Irish Parliament
- Ireland, Thomond, Munster, Diocese of Killaloe, O'Brien family
- Ireland, Thomond, O'Brien
- Ireland, Thomond, Toirrdelbach Ó Briain, Historiography, Literature
- Ireland, Tithes
- Ireland, Tithes, Church of Ireland, Taxation, Agriculture
- Ireland, Tithes, Church of Ireland, Taxation, County Tipperary (Munster), Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Tithes, Riots, Crime, Local history
- Ireland, Titus Oates, James Butler (st Duke of Ormonde), Roman Catholicism, James II
- Ireland, Tobias George Smollett
- Ireland, Topography
- Ireland, Topography, Archaeology, Society, Social traditions, Language, Roman Catholicism, Government, Law, Education, Military, Medicine, Transport, Agriculture, Industry, Commerce, Finance, Literature, The arts, Theatre, Music, Leisure, Sports, Reference
- Ireland, Topography, Carrickfergus, County Antrim
- Ireland, Topography, Cartography, Population densities, National survey, Statistics, Geology
- Ireland, Topography, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Topography, Drawings, Domestic architecture, Castles, Landed estates
- Ireland, Topography, Economy, Politics
- Ireland, Topography, Forests, Timber
- Ireland, Topography, Rural landscape, Social structure, Religious communities
- Ireland, Topography, Settlement, Architecture, Military, Fortifications, Politics
- Ireland, Topography, Ulster, County Down, Ards Peninsula
- Ireland, Toponymy
- Ireland, Toponymy, Ecclesiastical settlement
- Ireland, Toponymy, Leinster
- Ireland, Toponymy, Scandinavians, Norse, Settlement, Vikings
- Ireland, Toponymy, Settlement, Irish, Vikings, Denmark, Norway
- Ireland, Tories, 800 Act of Union, Law reform
- Ireland, Town planning, Urbanization
- Ireland, Towns
- Ireland, Towns, Administration, Leinster
- Ireland, Towns, Administration, Manuscript sources
- Ireland, Towns, Archaeology
- Ireland, Towns, Architecture, Fortifications, Defences
- Ireland, Towns, Burgages, Churches, Castles, Maps, Urban development
- Ireland, Towns, Conservation, Archaeology, Leinster
- Ireland, Towns, County Louth (Leinster)
- Ireland, Towns, Craft guilds
- Ireland, Towns, Defences
- Ireland, Towns, Defences, Co. Wexford
- Ireland, Towns, Economic, Social conditions
- Ireland, Towns, Fortifications, Defences
- Ireland, Towns, Leinster
- Ireland, Towns, Leinster, Artefacts
- Ireland, Towns, Local, County Kilkenny (Leinster)
- Ireland, Towns, Maritime trade, Urban, House of Desmond, Burgages
- Ireland, Towns, Norsemen
- Ireland, Towns, Ports
- Ireland, Towns, Ports, Viking settlement
- Ireland, Towns, Records, Craft guilds
- Ireland, Towns, Settlement
- Ireland, Towns, Settlement, Urban, Normans, Boroughs
- Ireland, Towns, Sources (use of)
- Ireland, Towns, Trade
- Ireland, Towns, Trade, Colonization
- Ireland, Towns, Trade, Indoor market
- Ireland, Towns, Trade, Merchants guilds
- Ireland, Towns, Trade, Old English, Religion
- Ireland, Towns, Trade, Vikings, Settlement, Leinster
- Ireland, Towns, Urban, Chartered borough, Hundred court, Government (includes local government)
- Ireland, Towns, Urban administration
- Ireland, Towns, Urban development, Population growth, Building, Transport
- Ireland, Towns, Urbanisation, Dublin, Galway, Limerick, Waterford, Cork, Markets
- Ireland, Towns, Urbanisation, Settlement, Monasteries
- Ireland, Towns, Walls, Co. Wexford
- Ireland, Towns, Walls, Prisons
- Ireland, Town walls, Connacht
- Ireland, Trackways, Roads, Transport
- Ireland, Trade
- Ireland, Trade, Agriculture
- Ireland, Trade, Ceramics
- Ireland, Trade, Charters, Towns
- Ireland, Trade, Clothier, Chandler, Weaver, Grocer, Shearman, Wills, Commerce
- Ireland, Trade, Customs and excise, Tariffs
- Ireland, Trade, Flax production, Mercantilism
- Ireland, Trade, Industry, Towns
- Ireland, Trade, Manufacture, Towns, Social structure, Penal laws
- Ireland, Trade, Merchants
- Ireland, Trade, Scotland, Banking
- Ireland, Trade, Towns, Craft gilds, Industry
- Ireland, Trade directories, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Trade unionism, Nationalism, Labour history
- Ireland, Trade unions, Criminal law
- Ireland, Trade unions, James Larkin, Labour relations
- Ireland, Trade unions, Politics, Unionism
- Ireland, Transmission of knowledge, Literacy, Book production, Evangelisation, Monasticism
- Ireland, Transmission of knowledge, Saint Jerome, Spain, Judaism, Biblical exegesis
- Ireland, Transport
- Ireland, Transport, Communications, Technology
- Ireland, Transport, Cots, Yachts
- Ireland, Transport, Crime, Shipping, Australia, Local
- Ireland, Transport, Economic, Social conditions, Trade
- Ireland, Transport, Horse-drawn vehicles, Charles Bianconi (d. 875), Post Office
- Ireland, Transport, Industrialization
- Ireland, Transport, Infrastructure, Turnpike trusts, John Wolfe, County Kildare
- Ireland, Transport, Power
- Ireland, Transport, Railways
- Ireland, Transport, Railways, Economic conditions
- Ireland, Transport, Regional railways, Economics
- Ireland, Transport, Shipping, Overseas trade, Europe
- Ireland, Transport, Technology, Balloons, Harry George Ferguson, Royal Air Force
- Ireland, Transport, Trade, Settlement, Colonies
- Ireland, Transport, Travel, Leisure
- Ireland, Transport, Ulster
- Ireland, Transportation
- Ireland, Transportation, United Irishmen, Agrarian protest, Crime
- Ireland, Travel
- Ireland, Travel, Guides, Road maps, Bibliography (of known road-books)
- Ireland, Travel, Social conditions, Diary, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Travel, Technology, Transport, Balloons, Submarines
- Ireland, Travel, Temperance movement, Poetry
- Ireland, Travel, Transport, Landscape, Surveying
- Ireland, Travel, Travellers' impressions, James Gandon, Edmund Spenser, Sir Walter Scott (d. 832)
- Ireland, Travellers' accounts
- Ireland, Travel literature, Holy Land, Simon FitzSimon, Pilgrimages
- Ireland, Treason, Trials, Titus Oates, Patriotism, James Butler (st Duke of Ormonde)
- Ireland, Treasury, Statutes, Spying, Treason fund, State pensions, Crimes against the state
- Ireland, Treaty, Economic war, Commonwealth, Imperial Conferences, Dominion status
- Ireland, Treaty of Limerick, Anti-Catholic laws
- Ireland, Treaty of Limerick, Henry Sydney (st viscount Sydney)
- Ireland, Trials, Robert Emmet
- Ireland, Trinity College (Dublin), Painting, Portraiture, Peter Browne (Bishop of Cork and Ross)
- Ireland, Trinity College, Dublin, Education, Universities, Students
- Ireland, Trinity College Dublin, Academia, Economics
- Ireland, Trinity College Dublin, Education, Medicine, Medical practitioners
- Ireland, Trinity College Dublin, Landholding, Includes manuscript sources, Cartography
- Ireland, Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin, Education
- Ireland, Trinity College Dublin, University of Paris
- Ireland, Tudor conquest of Ireland, Historiography, Nicholas Canny
- Ireland, Tyrconnell
- Ireland, Tyrone, Conn O'Neill, Archibald Campbell (4th Earl of Argyll), An Calbhach O'Donnell, Includes printed primary sources (in Gaelic), Translation
- Ireland, Tyrone militia, 798 rising
- Ireland, Táin Bó Cuailgne, Kingship, Regnal succession
- Ireland, tánaise, derbfhine, Kingship
- Ireland, Ulaid, Kingship
- Ireland, Ulster
- Ireland, Ulster, 'Wild geese', Irish mercenaries, Service to foreign powers, Arthur Chichester (Baron Chichester)
- Ireland, Ulster, Administrative divisions, Toponymy, Tribes, Manaigh, Tribal territories
- Ireland, Ulster, Affreca
- Ireland, Ulster, Agriculture, London companies
- Ireland, Ulster, Agriculture, Manufactures, Topography
- Ireland, Ulster, Agriculture, Manufactures, Topography, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Ulster, America, Presbyterians
- Ireland, Ulster, Antiquarianism, John Dolan
- Ireland, Ulster, Aodh Mac Aingil (d.626), Literature
- Ireland, Ulster, Archbishopric
- Ireland, Ulster, Archbishopric, Ecclesiastical jurisdiction, Papal relations
- Ireland, Ulster, Architecture
- Ireland, Ulster, Architecture, Includes Ecclesiastical architecture, Defensive architecture, Domestic architecture, Civic architecture
- Ireland, Ulster, Armed forces, Sectarian conflict
- Ireland, Ulster, Arthur Chichester (Baron Chichester), Lord Deputy, Sir George Paulet, Common law, Legal attainder, Dungannon (County Tyrone), Armagh (County Armagh)
- Ireland, Ulster, Baptisms, Marriages, Burials
- Ireland, Ulster, Cartography, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Ulster, Cavan, Literature
- Ireland, Ulster, Christianity, Iconography, Monastic art, Sculpture, Celtic church
- Ireland, Ulster, Coinage
- Ireland, Ulster, Colonial America
- Ireland, Ulster, Colonies, Landholding, Rebellion, Irish church
- Ireland, Ulster, Colonization, Land transfer, Anglicization, Plantation
- Ireland, Ulster, Connacht, Armies, Warfare, Wars of the 640s
- Ireland, Ulster, County Antrim, Fortifications
- Ireland, Ulster, County Antrim, Military architecture
- Ireland, Ulster, County Cavan, County Fermanagh, Plantation of Ulster, Hugh O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone), O'Reillys
- Ireland, Ulster, County Down
- Ireland, Ulster, County Down, Genealogy
- Ireland, Ulster, County Londonderry, Domestic buildings, Domestic architecture, Roof construction
- Ireland, Ulster, County Londonderry, Dungiven Priory, Ecclesiastical buildings, Sir Thomas Philips Carew, Nicholas Pynnar, Architecture, Ulster plantation
- Ireland, Ulster, County Londonderry, Social conditions, Rising of 798
- Ireland, Ulster, County Monaghan
- Ireland, Ulster, Defensive architecture, O'Neill family
- Ireland, Ulster, Deism, Robert (st viscount Molesworth)
- Ireland, Ulster, Desmond, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Ulster, Domestic buildings, Domestic architecture
- Ireland, Ulster, Economic organization, Settlement types
- Ireland, Ulster, Enniskillen, Newtownbutler (County Fermanagh), James II, Justin McCarthy (Viscount Mountcashel)
- Ireland, Ulster, Excavation reports
- Ireland, Ulster, Fortifications
- Ireland, Ulster, Friars, Religious orders
- Ireland, Ulster, Funerary monuments
- Ireland, Ulster, General
- Ireland, Ulster, Henry Cooke (d. 868), Biography, Presbyterianism, Irish Episcopal Church, Religious controversy (Arianism)
- Ireland, Ulster, Historiography, Agricultural implements, Plough, Oxen, Crops, Cereals, Settlement
- Ireland, Ulster, Ireland, Rebellion, Treason
- Ireland, Ulster, Judicial administration
- Ireland, Ulster, Landholding, Settlements, Landscape, Buildings, Wealth, Inheritance
- Ireland, Ulster, Landscape
- Ireland, Ulster, Leinster, Ecclesiastical texts, St Columba (Abbot of Iona, d.597), Celtic church, Monasteries, includes printed primary sources, includes Scotland (Argyllshire)
- Ireland, Ulster, Local
- Ireland, Ulster, Macdonnell family, Genealogy
- Ireland, Ulster, Manufacturing, Industry, Textiles
- Ireland, Ulster, Manuscript sources
- Ireland, Ulster, Manuscript sources (guide to), Government, Includes Library (history of)
- Ireland, Ulster, Manuscript sources, Publishing
- Ireland, Ulster, Maritime trade
- Ireland, Ulster, Missionaries, Christianity
- Ireland, Ulster, Music, Turlough Ó Carolan
- Ireland, Ulster, O'Neill
- Ireland, Ulster, Philosophy
- Ireland, Ulster, Politics, Downshire interest, Robert Stewart (viscount Castlereagh)
- Ireland, Ulster, Presbyterianism, Protestantism, Colonies, Empire, Migration
- Ireland, Ulster, Printed primary sources, Travel
- Ireland, Ulster, Religion, Presbyterianism, Conventicles, Puritans, American colonies
- Ireland, Ulster, Religious calendar
- Ireland, Ulster, Right of O'Neill, Translation, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Ulster, Rural environment, Forestry [?], Frederick Augustus Hervey (4th Earl of Bristol) (Bishop of Derry)
- Ireland, Ulster, Sculpture
- Ireland, Ulster, Social (general), Economic (general), Includes Agriculture, Fishing, Occupations, Manufacturing, Wage levels, Youth, Adolescence
- Ireland, Ulster, Sources, O'Neill Kings of Tyrone
- Ireland, Ulster, Textile industry, Inland waterways, Railways, Engineering, Industrial technology
- Ireland, Ulster, Towns, County Armagh, Local, Urban, St. Patrick, Religion, Includes Roman Catholic Church, Trade, Manufacture, Customs
- Ireland, Ulster, Trade, Customs, Includes printed primary sources
- Ireland, Ulster, Tír Conaill, Place-names
- Ireland, Ulster, Unionism, Religion
- Ireland, Ulster, United Irishmen, Armed forces, Sectarian conflict
- Ireland, Ulster King of Arms
- Ireland, Ulster plantation
- Ireland, Ulster Plantation
- Ireland, Ulster Plantation, Book of Armagh, Owen Roe O'Neill, Father Cathal Mac Ruairi, William Brownlow, Brownlow family, Biography, Includes Printed primary sources, Poetry, An Elegy on the much lamented and never to be forgotten death of Owen Roe O'Neill ..., Translation
- Ireland, Ulster Plantation, Book of Armagh, Owen Roe O'Neill, Father Cathal Mac Ruairi, William Brownlow, Brownlow family, Biography, Includes Printed primary sources, Poetry, An Elegy on the much lamented and never to be forgotten death of Owen Roe O'Neill ..., Translation
- Ireland, Ulster plantation, Presbyterian church, Clergy, Reformation
- Ireland, Ulster plantations, Popular religious belief, Parliament, Anglo-Irish families, English administration
- Ireland, Ulster Presbyterianism, 798 rising
- Ireland, Ulster problem
- Ireland, Ulster rising (64)
- Ireland, Ultramontanism, Roman Catholic Church, Paul Cullen
- Ireland, Ultramontanism, Roman Catholic Church, Popery
- Ireland, Union (with England), Politics, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Unionism
- Ireland, Unionism, Historiography
- Ireland, Unionism, Ulster, Politics, Religion, Socialism, Social conditions, Nationalism, Industrial relations
- Ireland, Unionist gun-running, Arms, National movement, Nationalism, Irish Republic Brotherhood (IRB), Fenians
- Ireland, Unionists, Religious divisions
- Ireland, Unitarianism, Nonconformity
- Ireland, United Irishmen
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Barley, Malt, Leinster
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Biography, Theobald Wolfe Tone
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Colonel Despard
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Daniel O'Connell, Whiteboys, Fenians
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Defenders, Radicalism
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Defenders, Radicalism, Political protest
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Edmund French (Roman Catholic Bishop of Elphin)
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Edward Marcus Despard, Radicalism
- Ireland, United Irishmen, France
- Ireland, United Irishmen, French Revolutionary Wars, Invasion of 798, Biography, Politics
- Ireland, United Irishmen, General Lazare Hock, Naval invasion
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Henry Joy McCracken, Thomas Russell, Biography
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Irish Legion, France
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Irish Nationalism
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Leinster, Rising
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Miles Byrne, Michael O'Dwyer, Roman catholicism, Rebellion
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Parliamentary elections, Sinn Fein, Irish Parliament
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Patriotism
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Popular politics, Radicalism
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Radicalism
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Radicalism, Defenders, Theobald Wolfe Tone
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Radicalism, Political thought, American revolution, Roman Catholicism, Irish French alliance
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Radicalism, Rebel, Member of Parliament
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Revolution, Politics
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Robert Emmet, Secret service
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Roman Catholic clergy, Leinster
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Roman Catholic hierarchy, County Cork (Munster)
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Sectarianism, Clergy, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Theobald Wolfe Tone
- Ireland, United Irishmen, Theobald Wolfe Tone, Hoche expedition (to Ireland), Defence, Foreign relations (France), French Revolutionary Wars
- Ireland, United Irishmen, United Irish Society, Ulster, Thomas Russell (d. 803)
- Ireland, United Irishmen, United States of America, Emigration, Nativism
- Ireland, United States of America, Emigration, Political activism
- Ireland, United States of America, General, includes Irish Americans, Emigration, American Revolution, Cultural relations, Religion, Belief, Folk music, Fenians, Irish Nationalism, George III, Monarchy, Democracy, Political awareness, Irish-American studies, Economic activity, Political journalism, Edmund Burke (d. 797)
- Ireland, United States of America, Jacobites, Irish brigades, Emigration, Wild geese, Service to foreign powers
- Ireland, United States of America, Migration
- Ireland, United States of America, Sergeant James Keating, William Clark, Warfare, Naval actions, War of 82, Canada
- Ireland, Universities
- Ireland, Universities, Dublin, Education, Dublin
- Ireland, Universities, Education
- Ireland, Universities, Education, Agriculture, Medicine, Applied science, Teaching staff, Administration
- Ireland, Universities, Education, Modern languages
- Ireland, Universities, James II, Counter Reformation, James Butler (st Duke of Ormond), James Phelan (Bishop of Ossory), Royal charter Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Universities, Schools, Curricula, Penal Laws
- Ireland, University
- Ireland, University, Education
- Ireland, University, Education, Religion
- Ireland, University of Dublin, Alumni, University registers
- Ireland, University of Dublin, Curriculum, Tertiary education, Medical education, Physicians, Science, Medicine
- Ireland, University of Dublin, Includes printed primary sources, Tertiary education, Protestantism
- Ireland, University of Dublin, Musical instruments
- Ireland, University of Dublin, Science, Scientfic societies
- Ireland, University of Dublin, Tertiary education, Philosophy
- Ireland, University of Dublin, Universities, Tertiary education, University life, Architecture, Educational administration, Educational reform, Libraries
- Ireland, Urban
- Ireland, Urban, Industry, Politics, Economic, Social conditions, Local
- Ireland, Urban, Industry, Politics, Local, Economic, Social conditions
- Ireland, Urban, Local government, County Waterford
- Ireland, Urban, Markets, Ports
- Ireland, Urban, Settlement
- Ireland, Urban, Towns, Local administration, Public services, County Antrim (Ulster)
- Ireland, Urban, Trade
- Ireland, Urban, Trade, Merchants, Landholding, Industry, Urbanization
- Ireland, Urban community, Capital city
- Ireland, Urban development
- Ireland, Urban development, Antiquities, Local, Leinster
- Ireland, Urban development, Architecture
- Ireland, Urban development, Colonization
- Ireland, Urban development, Development of churches, Rural development (Anglo-Norman)
- Ireland, Urban development, Manuscript sources, Records
- Ireland, Urban development, Transport
- Ireland, Urban environment, Historical method
- Ireland, Urban history, Trade, Agriculture, Maritime, Richard Boyle (st Earl of Cork), Town planning
- Ireland, Urban planning
- Ireland, Urban settlement
- Ireland, Urban society
- Ireland, Urban society, Monasteries
- Ireland, Urban society, Ports, County , Trade, Commerce
- Ireland, Uriel, Vendetta
- Ireland, Usurpers, Lambert Simnel, Coronation, Gerald FitzGerald (8th Earl of Kildare)
- Ireland, Uí Maíleruba, Mac Con Lothair, OKelly (Uí Chellaig Chualann), Dublin (Leinster), County Kildare (Leinster), Placenames, Toponymy
- Ireland, Valentine Browne, Sources
- Ireland, Vatican archives, Anti-Catholic
- Ireland, Vatican archives, Manuscript sources (guide to), Roman Catholic church
- Ireland, Vernacular architecture, Cartography
- Ireland, Verse
- Ireland, Viceroyalty
- Ireland, Viking invasion (impact of), Laws, Scandinavian kingdom of Dublin, Social structure, Kingship (early Irish), Rí, Túath, Ruiri, Uí Néill, Tara, includes Wales
- Ireland, Viking invasion (impact of), Laws, Scandinavian kingdom of Dublin, Social structure, Kingship (early Irish), Rí, Túath, Ruiri, Uí Néill, Tara, includes Wales
- Ireland, Viking leaders
- Ireland, Vikings
- Ireland, Vikings, Anglo-Norman conquest
- Ireland, Vikings, Coinage
- Ireland, Vikings, Costume, Scarves, Caps, Textiles, Silk, Wool, Textile manufacturing, Leinster
- Ireland, Vikings, Excavations, Ragnar Loðbrok
- Ireland, Vikings, Invasions, Plundering, Monasteries, Shipbuilding, Weapons, Art, Cultural influences, Scots, Mercenaries
- Ireland, Vikings, Migration, Settlement, Urban development, Economic activity, Cultural influence of Scandinavians
- Ireland, Vikings, Settlement, Towns, Anglo-Saxons, Longphort
- Ireland, Vikings, Settlement, Towns, Anglo-Saxons, Longphort
- Ireland, Violence, Agrarian disputes, Economic conditions, Social conditions
- Ireland, Violence, Devastation, Vikings, Dissolution, Anti-Catholicism
- Ireland, Violence, Economic conditions, Social conditions
- Ireland, Violence, Politics
- Ireland, Violence, Politics, Irish Nationalism, Economic conditions, Social conditions
- Ireland, Violence, Social history, Poverty, Documents, Local, County Louth, Crime, Punishment
- Ireland, Virgil of Salzburg (d.785), Missionaries Europe
- Ireland, Virgil of Salzburg, Arts (general), Overseas influences
- Ireland, Virgil of Salzburg, Monasticism, Cultural relations
- Ireland, Vision literature
- Ireland, Visual arts
- Ireland, Visual arts, Collective biography
- Ireland, Visual arts, Includes Stonework, Metalwork, Jewellery, Sculpture, Painting, Religious art, Ecclesiastical architecture, Manuscript illumination, Woodwork, Defensive architecture, Castles, Domestic architecture, Civic architecture
- Ireland, Visual arts, Religious art
- Ireland, Volunteers, Henry Flood, Henry Grattan, William Pitt the Younger, Catholic emancipation, Irish Presbyterians
- Ireland, Volunteers, Imports, Exports, Cotton, Linen, Textile industry, Agriculture, Population
- Ireland, Volunteers, Patriotism
- Ireland, Volunteers, Trade unionism
- Ireland, Wales
- Ireland, Wales, Boundaries, Anglo-Norman conquest, March of Wales, Legal systems
- Ireland, Wales, Celtic law, Heir, Succession
- Ireland, Wales, Ecclesiastical architecture
- Ireland, Wales, Folklore, Literature, Poetry
- Ireland, Wales, Gaelic society, Lawyers, Commerce, Contracts, Sureties
- Ireland, Wales, General
- Ireland, Wales, Inheritance, Semantics
- Ireland, Wales, Landholding, Family connections
- Ireland, Wales, Law, Ordeals, Christianity (spread of)
- Ireland, Wales, Legal
- Ireland, Wales, Legal traditions
- Ireland, Wales, Literature, Celtic languages
- Ireland, Wales, Monasteries, Cistercian order, Theology
- Ireland, Wales, Normans
- Ireland, Wales, Old Irish literature
- Ireland, Wales, Pembrokeshire, Printed primary sources
- Ireland, Wales, Placenames, Hagiography, Ogham, Church dedications
- Ireland, Wales, Poetry, Lay piety
- Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Brittany, General
- Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Settlement, Place names
- Ireland, Wales, Towns, Planning, Overseas comparisons, Local economy
- Ireland, Walter Harris
- Ireland, Warfare
- Ireland, Warfare, Battles, William III, Roman Catholicism, Siegecraft
- Ireland, Warfare, County Londonderry (Ulster), James II (King of England)
- Ireland, Warfare, Covenanters, Confederation, Pay, Logistics
- Ireland, Warfare, Foreign relations, Landownership
- Ireland, Warfare, Hugh O'Neill
- Ireland, Warfare, Jacobites, Ulster, County Londonderry
- Ireland, Warfare, Nine years' war, Hugh Roe O'Donnell (d. 602)
- Ireland, Warfare, Rebellions, Anglo-Irish relations
- Ireland, Warrants, Instructions, Queen Elizabeth I, Lord Deputy Sir Henry Sidney
- Ireland, Wars, Towerhouses, Defensive architecture, Fortifications, Domestic architecture, Leinster, Ulster
- Ireland, Wars of Independence, Family, Nobility, King of Scotland
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, 64 Depositions, Counter-Reformation, Miles Burke (Viscount Mayo), Malachy O'Queely (Archbishop of Tuam), Shrule
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Aberdeen, Alasdair MacDonnell, James Graham (st Marquis of Montrose)
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Army, Battles, Politics and government, Charles I, Command
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Coinage
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Confederation of Kilkenny, Charles I, Edward Somerset (2nd Marquis of Worcester, titular Earl of Glamorgan), James Butler (st Duke of Ormonde), Ulick Burke (5th Earl of Clanricarde), Giovanni Battista Rinuccini (papal nuncio)
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Confederation of Kilkenny, Counter reformation, Ever MacMahon (Bishop of Clogher), Owen Roe O'Neill, Giovanni Battista Rinuccini (papal nuncio)
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Confederation of Kilkenny, Cromwellian Conquest
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Confederation of Kilkenny, Foreign relations, Diplomacy, France, Cardinal Mazarin
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Confederation of Kilkenny, General Thomas Preston
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Confederation of Kilkenny, Giovanni Battista Rinuccini (papal nuncio), Commentarius Rinuccinianus, Robert O'Connell, Richard O'Ferrall, Peter Walsh
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Confederation of Kilkenny, Giovanni Battista Rinuccini (papal nuncio), Commentarius Rinuccinianus, Robert O'Connell, Richard O'Ferrall, Peter Walsh
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Confederation of Kilkenny, Giovanni Battista Rinuccini (papal nuncio to the Irish confederation), Owen Roe O'Neill
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Confederation of Kilkenny, Irish 'Unionism'
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Cromwellian conquest
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Cromwellian Conquest, Galway City (County Galway), Ulick Burke (5th Earl of Clanricarde)
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Diplomacy, Treaty negotiations, Giovanni Battista Rinuccini (papal nuncio), James Butler (st Duke of Ormonde)
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Edward Somerset (2nd Marquis of Worcester, titular Earl of Glamorgan)
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, George Monck (st Duke of Albemarle)
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Land ownership, Members of Parliament (of England), Sir John Clotworthy, John Pym
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Land ownership, War of the Three Kingdoms, Irish Adventurers
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Medical practice, Medical science, Cromwellian Conquest
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Military
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Munster Plantation, Robert Boyle (st Earl of Cork), Murrough O'Brien (st Earl of Inchiquin), Roger Boyle (st Earl of Orrery)
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Navy, Munster, County Cork, Sir William Penn, James Touchet (3rd Earl of Castlehaven)
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Owen Roe O'Neill, Daniel O'Neill, Eimhear Mac Mahon (Bishop of Clogher)
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Persecution, Penal Laws, Historiography, Charles O'Conor of Balangare, John Curry
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Roman Catholic Church, Historiography, Giovanni Battista Rinuccini (papal nuncio), Alithinologia, Commentarius Rinuccinianus
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Roman Catholic Church, Historiography, Giovanni Battista Rinuccini (papal nuncio), Alithinologia, Commentarius Rinuccinianus
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Roman Catholics, Giovanni Battista Rinuccini (Papal nuncio)
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Scottish army, Owen Roe O'Neill, Phelim O'Neill, General Robert Monroe
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Trade, Frigates, Randall MacDonnell (2nd Earl and st Marquis of Antrim)
- Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Ulster plantation, 64 depositions
- Ireland, Water mills, Corn kilns, Food production, Mill stones, Technology
- Ireland, Watermills, Legal manuscripts, Printed primary sources, Old Irish language
- Ireland, Weaponry
- Ireland, Weaponry, Decoration, Metalwork, Ulster
- Ireland, Weaponry, Metalwork
- Ireland, West Indies, Mercantilism, Overseas trade, France, Merchants, Linen
- Ireland, Wheeled vehicles, Place-names, Tara
- Ireland, Whigs
- Ireland, Whigs, Tories, Politics, Dublin
- Ireland, Whigs, Tories, Sacramental Test, Party politics, Anglo-Irish relations, Thomas Wharton (st Marquis of Wharton)
- Ireland, Whiskey, Stills, Excise, Distilling, Law enforcement, Administration
- Ireland, Whiteboyism, Sectarianism
- Ireland, Whiteboys, Fr Nicholas Sheehy, County Tipperary (Munster)
- Ireland, Wild Geese, Exiles
- Ireland, Wild Geese, Exiles, Service to foreign powers
- Ireland, Wild Geese, Irish mercenaries, Service to foreign powers, Louvain, Spain, Rory O'Donnell (st Earl of Tyrconnel)
- Ireland, Wild Geese, Political exiles, Armies
- Ireland, Wild Geese, Political exiles, Army
- Ireland, Wild Geese, Spain
- Ireland, William Bedell (Anglican bishop of Kilmore and Ardagh), Old Testament
- Ireland, William Conolly, Landownership, County Louth (Leinster)
- Ireland, William de Burgh (Burke), Inquisitions post mortem, Scotland
- Ireland, William Gladstone, Home Rule
- Ireland, William Henry Fortescue (st earl of Clermont), Electoral politics, Ulster
- Ireland, William III (of Orange), Battle of the Boyne
- Ireland, William III, Army, Mercenaries, Recruitment, Politics and government
- Ireland, William III, Logistics
- Ireland, William III, Siegecraft, Battle, Fortifications, Logistics
- Ireland, Williamite Wars, Army, 'Light to the Blind', Charles O'Kelly
- Ireland, Williamite wars, Army, Military supplies, James II, Dominick - (4th Viscount Sarsfield)
- Ireland, Williamite Wars, Claudianus, Ferdinand Wilhelm (Duke of Würtemberg)
- Ireland, Williamite Wars, Diplomacy, Declaration of Finglas, Treaty of Limerick, Sir Robert Southwell, Godert de Ginkel (st Earl of Athlone)
- Ireland, Williamite Wars, Londonderry, Richard Hamilton, General - Rosen
- Ireland, Williamite Wars, Military engineering, Limerick (County Limerick), Athlone (County Roscommon, County Westmeath), Kinsale (County Cork)
- Ireland, Williamite Wars, Richard Power (st Earl of Tyrone), James II
- Ireland, Williamite Wars, Williamite confiscation, James II
- Ireland, William James Pirrie, Shipping magnate, County Antrim (Ulster)
- Ireland, William Law
- Ireland, William Magee (d. 83), Biography, Irish church
- Ireland, William Maginn, Editorship, Fraser's Magazine, Periodical press
- Ireland, William Maginn, Editorship, Fraser's Magazine, Periodical press
- Ireland, William Molyneux (d. 698)
- Ireland, William Molyneux (d. 698), Politics, John Locke (d. 704), Philosophy, Political thought, Roman Catholicism
- Ireland, William Nugent, Poets, Biography, Robert Devereux (2nd Earl of Essex), William Shakespeare
- Ireland, William O'Brien
- Ireland, William of Worcester, Travel, Holy Land, Simon Fitzsimon, Pilgrimage, Bristol
- Ireland, William Penn, Settlement, Landownership, Agriculture
- Ireland, William Pitt (d. 806), Overseas trade, Roman Catholicism, Emancipation, Political parties, Act of Union (80)
- Ireland, William Rice, Religion, Education, Politics
- Ireland, William Saurin, Sir Robert Peel, Press freedom
- Ireland, William Smith O'Brien, Biography, National movement, Young Irelanders
- Ireland, William Smith O'Brien, Roman Catholicism, Politics, Nationalism, Church and state, Political thought, Rebellion
- Ireland, William Sydney Clements (3rd Earl of Leitrim), Biography, Clements family, Criminal law
- Ireland, Wills, Death
- Ireland, Witchcraft, Law, Justice
- Ireland, Women's rights, Anna Wheeler
- Ireland, Women (legal status of), Punishment
- Ireland, Women, Charles Stewart Parnell
- Ireland, Women, Education, County Cork (Munster)
- Ireland, Women, Family, Law, Inheritance
- Ireland, Women, Gender, Historiography
- Ireland, Women, Historiography
- Ireland, Women, Historiography, Work
- Ireland, Women, Irish Free State, Politics, Nationalism, Revolution, Irish language, Gaelic League
- Ireland, Women, Northern Ireland, Literature, Arts, Education, Politics, Folklore, Mythology, Women (depiction of), Witchcraft, Religious orders, Marriage, Family, Health, Legal status, Penal code, Employment, Politics, Irish Nationalism
- Ireland, Women, Nunneries, Religious orders, Monasteries
- Ireland, Women, Politics, Economics, Social conditions, Nationalism, United States of America, France, Women's Land League
- Ireland, Women, Racialism, Sedition, Disorder, Aristocracy
- Ireland, Women, Radicalism, Irish nationalism, Communism, Feminism
- Ireland, Women, Religion
- Ireland, Wood's Halfpence
- Ireland, Wood's halfpence, Contemporary printed material, Currency
- Ireland, Wood's halfpence, Jonathan Swift
- Ireland, Wooden quayside, Towns
- Ireland, Workhouses, Contemporary printed material
- Ireland, Writers, Bibliography, Literature, Reference
- Ireland, Written source
- Ireland, Written sources
- Ireland, Written sources, Archives
- Ireland, Written sources, Bibliography
- Ireland, Written sources, Daniel O'Connell
- Ireland, Written sources, Genealogy
- Ireland, Würzburg, Grammar
- Ireland, Yeomanry, Militia, Army, Defence, United Irishmen, Rebellion
- Ireland, Young Irelanders, Nationalism, Literature, Press
- Ireland, Young Irelanders, Nationalism, National movement, Biography, Daniel O'Connell
- Ireland, Young Irelanders, Nationalism, National movement, Historiography
- Ireland, Young Irelanders, Nationalism, Radicalism, Economic, Social conditions, Land reform
- Ireland, Young Irelanders, National movement
- Ireland, Young Irelanders, National movement, Irish republicanism
- Ireland, Zoology, Printed primary sources, History of science
- Ireland, [Cultural relations, Norway ?]
- Ireland, [Education abroad, Religious education, Roman Catholicism ?], France, Collège des Irlandais, Clergy, Soldiers, Testimonials, includes Printed primary sources
- Ireland, [Overseas trade, France, Westport (County Mayo) ?]
- Ireland, [Popular piety, Influence abroad, Brittany, France ?]
- Ireland, Érainn, Corcu Lóigde, Genealogies, Origin tales
- Ireland, Ó Clérigh
- Ireland - History - Sources
- Ireland. Dept. of External Affairs
- Ireland; American colonies, Revolution
- Ireland; Anglo-Irish Relations; Colonial self-government
- Ireland; Commonwealth relations
- Ireland; Decolonization, Bengal, India, State of Emergency, Kenya, Malaya, Police, Palestine, Martial Law
- Ireland; Dominions
- Ireland; Dominions; Common Law
- Ireland; Dominion status
- Ireland; Dominion status; Anglo-Irish Treaty
- Ireland; Navy; Security
- Ireland; Second World War
- Ireland Act 949
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- Ireland Repeal
- Irgun Zvai Leumi
- Iri
- Irish
- irish
- Irish 'alt-right'/'far-right'
- Irish 'greyhound ' pig
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Migration
- Irish, in Australia
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- Irish, in New Zealand
- Irish, in Portugal
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- Irish, in Spain
- Irish, in Wales
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- Irish Air Corps
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- Irish American history
- Irish Archaeological Survey
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- Irish Association
- Irish authors
- Irish authors; Authors, Irish; Self in literature; National characteristics, Irish, in literature
- Irish authors; Feminist literary criticism; Women authors, Irish; Irish literature
- Irish authors; Globalization and theater; Literature and globalization; Culture and globalization; National characteristics in literature; Multiculturalism in literature; National characteristics in the theater
- Irish authors; Identity in literature; National characteristics, Irish, in literature; Irish literature
- Irish authors; Ideology in literature; Fantasy in literature
- Irish authors; National characteristics, Irish, in literature; National characteristics, Irish, in motion pictures; Irish in literature; Irish in motion pictures
- Irish authors; People with disabilities in literature; Human body in literature
- Irish authors; Postmodernism (Literature); Modernism (Literature)
- Irish authors; Women authors, Irish
- Irish Bardic Poetry
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- Irish Church Missions
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- Irish Commission for Justice and Peace; Hunger Strikes
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- Irish conflict (689-9), James II, Religious policy, Ireland
- Irish conflict (689-9), Playhouses, Crown, William III and James II (representations of), Includes Ireland, Religious issues
- Irish Convention, Lloyd George Coalition
- Irish Council for Civil Liberties; Human rights
- Irish Countrywomen's Association
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- Irish diaspora
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- Irish Election of 852
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- Irish Farmers' Association
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- Irish Folklore Commission
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- Irish Football Association
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- Irish Free State (1922-1937)
- Irish Free State, Commonwealth, Ireland, Sovereignty
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- Irish Free State, Ireland, bibliography
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- Irish High Crosses
- Irish Historiography
- Irish Home Rule
- Irish Home Rule, Liberal Unionism
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- Liturgy and sacraments
- Liturgy and sacraments, Women
- Live-saving and preservation
- Liverpool administration
- Liverworts
- Livery companies
- Livery Companies, London, Includes Ireland, Londonderry plantation, Biography, Educational philanthropy, Urban society, Commerce, Probate, East India Company, Virginia Company
- Livestock
- Lloyd family
- Lloyd George Coalition
- Local
- local
- LOcal
- Local, Robert Fitzgerald (7th Knight of Kerry) (d. 78), Estates, Woburn Farm, Includes Ireland, Includes printed primary sources
- Local, Urban, Leeds (Yorkshire), Includes Migration, Irish, Robert Spurr, Christopher Wilkinson, Architecture, Oxford Movement, Urban economy, Churches, Nonconformity, Roman Catholicism, Ireland
- Local, Urban, Trade, Population, Immigration, Immigrants, Irish, Includes Ireland, Ports, Lancashire
- Local administration
- Local and trade directories
- Local Defence Force
- Local economy
- Local education authorities
- Local elections
- Local government
- Local Government
- Local government, urban
- Local government records
- Local governmment
- Local history
- Local history, Penal policy
- Localism and regionaliosm
- Localism and regionalism
- Local legislation
- Local
Leisure and sport
Voluntary organizations
Charity and philanthropy
- Local
Parish councils
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Plantation, Ulster
Culture
Architecture
Administration
Local government
Urbanization
- Local politics
- Local Politics
- Local Security Force (LSF)
- Local studies, Northern Ireland, Transport
- Local taxation
- Local
Urbanization
Rural
Society
Public records
- Location list
- Lock-keepers
- Lockout, 93
- Lockouts
- Locks
- Locusts
- Logainm: Placenames Database of Ireland
- Lollardy
- London, Conservative party, G.J. Goschem, Liberal party, Tories, Whigs, Parliament, Agriculture, International competition, United States of America, Railways, Benjamin Disraeli, Includes Ireland, Landowners, Tariffs, Free trade, Protectionism
- Londonderry, Charles Stewart, 3rd Marquess
- Londonderry, Wesleyanism
- Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway Company
- Londonderry area
- London East End, Minorities, Immigrants, Includes Ireland
- London Metropolitan Police
- London Wexford Association
- Longbows
- Longitude
- Long jump
- Longleat House NMR 0589, Includes printed primary sources
- Long Parliament
- Long Parliament, Legal, Thomas Wentworth (st Earl of Strafford), includes Ireland
- Lord's Prayer
- Lord chancellor of Ireland, Historian, Military governor of Cork (Munster), Irish privy councillor, Chief justice of the common pleas and of the Queen's Bench
- Lord Chancellors
- Lord chancellors
British and Irish relations
Judiciary
House of Lords
Anglo-Irish Union
Liberal Party
- Lord Deputyship, Irish
- Lord Justices
- Lord Lieutenancy
- Lord Lieutenancy, Irish
- Lord Lieutenancy or Deputyship, Irish
- Lord Lieutenant
- Lord Lieutenant's London representative, Irish parliamentary politics, Irish administration
- Lord Lieutenant, The Invincibles, Fenians
- Lord Mayor
- Lordship
- Lordship of Ireland
- Lordships, of Ireland
- Lordships, Tenants
- Los Angeles
- Loss of Gaeltacht status in Roscommon
- Lotteries
- Loughrea to Attymon Light Railway (LALR)
- Louth, diocese of
- Louth Archaeological Journal
- Low Countries, Flanders, Includes Ireland, Italy, Edward I, Envoys, Diplomacy, Customs accounts, Lucca, Merchant bankers, Commercial relations
- Loyalism
- Loyalism, Ulster
- Loyalists
- Loyal National Repeal Association of Ireland
- Loyal Orange Institution
- Lucius Cary (2nd Viscount Falkland), Puritanism, Calvinism, Theology, Lay piety, Philosophy, Papal infallibility (debate on), Ben Jonson, John Selden, Church and state, Politics, English Civil Wars, Includes Ireland, Includes Scotland
- Luck
- Lullabies
- Lunar Society of Birmingham
- Lutheranism
- M.V. Bolivar
- Mabinogion
- Macartney, George
- Machinery
- Machinery, farming; Harvesting
- Macpherson controversy
- Macra na Feirme
- Macroeconomics
- Madrid (Spain)
- Magazines
- Magdalen asylums
- Magdalene asylums
- Magdalen laundries
- Magdalen laundries, see Magdalen asylums
- Magi
- Magic
- Magic
Biography, general
Personal documents
Domestic and private life
Performing arts
Entertainments
Family businesses
Family and life-cycle
- Magistrates
- Magna Carta
- Magna Carta Hiberniae
- Mail boats
- Mail trains, Mail coaches, Includes Ireland, Includes Wales
- Malediction
- Mallow Fever Hospital
- Malnutrition
- Malting
- Mammals
- Management
- Manchester Guardian Newspaper
- Manchester Martyrs
- Manchester United Football Club
- Mandates
- Mandates, Palestine
- Man Engine House
- Manganese
- Manganese mining
- Manners
- Manners, offensive
- Mannix, Goldwin, Transportation, Migration, Commonwealth, Australia, Ireland
- Manor houses
- Manor Houses
- Manorial boundaries
- Manorial courts
- Manorial Courts
- Manorial records
- Manorial towns
- Manors
- Manses
- Mansion House Fund, Dublin
- Mansion House Fund for the relief of distress in Ireland, 880
- Manslaughter; Penal servitude
- Mantyrdom and hagiography
- Manual labour
- Manufacture
- Manufacture, food and drink
- Manufacture, linen
- Manufacturers
- Manufacturers, costume
- Manufacturers, iron
- Manufactures
- Manufactures, agricultural implements
- Manufactures, aircraft
- Manufactures, baskets
- Manufactures, bells
- Manufactures, bicycles
- Manufactures, boats
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- Manufactures, bricks
- Manufactures, bronze
- Manufactures, bronze founding
- Manufactures, building materials
- Manufactures,building materials
- Manufactures, carpets
- Manufactures, cement
- Manufactures, ceramics
- Manufactures, chemicals
- Manufactures, chemicals and plastics
- Manufactures, clocks and watches
- Manufactures, cloth
- Manufactures, combs
- Manufactures, computers
- Manufactures, confectionary
- Manufactures, confectionery
- Manufactures, cooperage
- Manufactures, copper
- Manufactures, costume
- Manufactures, cotton
- Manufactures, explosives
- Manufactures, firearms
- Manufactures, food and drink
- Manufactures, footware
- Manufactures, footwear
- Manufactures, Footwear
- Manufactures, furniture
- Manufactures, furniture and household goods
- Manufactures, glass
- Manufactures, gunpowder
- Manufactures, handkerchiefs
- Manufactures, iron
- Manufactures, Iron
- Manufactures, jewellery
- Manufactures, lace
- Manufactures, Lace
- Manufactures, leather
- Manufactures, linen
- Manufactures, Linen
- Manufactures, metals
- Manufactures, metalwork
- Manufactures, Metalwork
- Manufactures, metal work
- Manufactures, motor vehicles
- Manufactures, Munitions, Gunpowder, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales [?]
- Manufactures, musical instruments
- Manufactures, paper and cardboard
- Manufactures, pewter goods
- Manufactures, pharmaceuticals
- Manufactures, precision instruments
- Manufactures, rope
- Manufactures, rubber
- Manufactures, silk
- Manufactures, snuff
- Manufactures, starch
- Manufactures, steel
- Manufactures, Textile
- Manufactures, textile
- Manufactures, textiles
- Manufactures, Tiles
- Manufactures, tiles
- Manufactures, timber
- Manufactures, tobacco
- Manufactures, Tobacco
- Manufactures, tool and plant
- Manufactures, tools and plant
- Manufactures, toys
- Manufactures, toys and games
- Manufactures, Weapons, Artisans, includes Ireland, Scotland
- Manufactures, weapons and armaments
- Manufactures, wollen
- Manufactures, wood
- Manufactures, woollen
- Manufactures, Woollen
- Manufactures - Building materials
- Manufacturing
- Manufectures, glass
- Manuscipts
- Manuscript
- Manuscript circulation
- Manuscript collecting
- Manuscript collection
- Manuscript distribution
- Manuscript illumination
- Manuscript illumination, Includes Ireland
- Manuscript illumination, Northumbria, Includes Ireland
- Manuscript illumination.
- Manuscript illumination
Manuscript collecting
Old English
Middle English
Gaelic
Private libraries
- Manuscript illumination
Manuscript collecting
Old English
Saxons
Religious art
Piety and religious practice
- Manuscript illuminations, Includes Ireland, Northumbria
- Manuscript newsletters
- Manuscript production
- Manuscript production, includes Ireland, Northumbria, Northumberland, Luxembourg, St Willibrord (archbishop of the Frisians and Utrecht, d.738?)
- Manuscript production - materials
- Manuscript production - pigments
- Manuscript production.
- Manuscripts
- manuscripts
- Manuscripts, Anglo-Norman
- Manuscripts, early Irish cursive miniscule
- Manuscripts, Gaelic
- Manuscripts, Literature, Classical learning, Transmission of knowledge, Church (as centre of learning), Education, Aldhelm (Bishop of Sherborne, d. 709), Benedict Biscop (d. 690), St. Columban (Abbot of Luxeuil, d. 64), Bede, Alcuin (d. 804), Cultural relations, includes Ireland
- Manuscripts, music
- Manuscripts - Patronage
- Manuscripts.
- Manuscripts. early Irish
- Manuscripts: British Library Harley 802
- Manuscript source (description of), Tacitus, Taxation, Army, includes Scotland, Ireland
- Manuscript sources
- Manuscript sources (catalogue), Ireland, Church of Ireland, Ecclesiastical administration, Clergy, Visitation records, Protestantism
- Manuscript sources (catalogue, description of), Ireland, Jonathan Swift, Literature, Satire, Poetry, Correspondence
- Manuscript sources (catalogue of), Charles William Stewart (3rd Marquess of Londonderry), Vane-Tempest-Stewart family, Includes Ireland, Estate administration, Inheritance, Business, Correspondence
- Manuscript sources (description of)
- Manuscript sources (description of), Ireland, Clonmacnoise (County Offaly), Culture
- Manuscript sources (description of), Ireland, Culture
- Manuscript sources (description of), Ireland, Diocese of Armagh, Church courts, Ecclesiastical jurisdictions, Legal
- Manuscript sources (description of), Ireland, Scotland, Warfare, Edward Bruce (d. 38)
- Manuscript sources (guide to)
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Accounts, Treasury administration, Royal finance
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Archives, Ireland, Bishops, Roman Catholic church
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Archives, Wentworth-Woodhouse muniments, Edmund Burke, William Wentworth Fitzwilliam (2nd Earl Fitzwilliam), Charles Watson-Wentworth (2nd Marquis of Rockingham), Whigs, includes Ireland, Roman Catholic emancipation
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Bibliography, Contemporary printed material, Ireland, Rome (Italy), Irish Dominican College
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Bibliography, Contemporary printed material, Library catalogues, Exploration, Shipping, Includes Overseas, Empire, Royal Navy, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Maps
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Central government, Public administration, Public Record Office, War Cabinet, Committee of Imperial Defence, includes Ireland
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Duke of Bedford, Countess Cowper and Baroness Lucas, Earl of Dartmouth, Earl Spencer, Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, Earl Cathcart, Earl of Bradford, Earl Cawdor, Viscount Dillon, Lord Camoys, Lord Arundell of Wardour, Lord Lyttelton, Lord Calthorpe, Lord Wrottesley, Lord Leigh, Hon. G.M. Fortescue, Sir Charles W. Dilke, Bart., Sir Henry Dryden, Bart., Sir Baldwin Leighton, Bart., Sir George Osborn, Bart., Sir R. Puleston, Bart., Miss Ainslie, J.C. Antrobus, W.R. Baker, C.M. Berington, Colonel Myddelton-Biddulph, Colonel Carew, Mrs. Collis, Richard Corbet, W. Bromley-Davenport, C. Cottrell Dormer, J.R. Ormsby Gore, John Harvey, H.B. Mackeson, F. Peake, Mrs. Prescott, J.J. Rogers, W.T. McCullagh Torrens, W.H. Turner, Mrs. Willes, W.W.E. Wynne, House of Lords - Specimen Calendar of Papers relating to Archbishop Laud's Visitation, St. Lawrence's College, Ampleforth, Cambridge University: Clare College, Gonville and Caius College, Jesus College, Trinity Hall; Dean and Chapter of Carlisle, St. Mary's College, Oscott, Oxford University: Corpus Christi College, Exeter College, Jesus College, Lincoln College, New College, Oriel College, Queen's College, Trinity College, Worcester College; Stoneyhurst College, Woodchester Monastery, Corporation of Abingdon, Inner Temple Library (Petyt MSS.), Chetham Library (Manchester); includes SCOTLAND: Duke of Montrose, Duke of Sutherland, Marquis of Huntly, Earl of Crawford and Balcarres, Earl of Morton, Earl of Strathmore, Earl of Dalhousie, Earl of Airlie, Earl of Stair, Earl of Rosslyn, Earl Cawdor, Lord Forbes, Lord Torphichen, Sir J.H. Burnett, Bart., J. Guthrie, A.F. Irvine, J.F. Leith, Aberdeen University, Blairs' Catholic College, Trinity College (Glenalmond), Royal Burgh of Montrose, St. Andrew's University; includes IRELAND: Marquis of Ormonde, Earl of Granard, Earl of Rosse, The O'Conor Don, Major-General F.P. Dunne, Dr. R.D. Lyons (Archbishop King's Collection), Rothe's Register of Kilkenny; includes
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Duke of Marlborough, Earl of Portsmouth, Earl of Jersey, House of Lords, Lord Emly, Ralph Bankes, George Wingfield Digby, Royal College of Physicians, Corporation of Trinity House, Magdalen College (Oxford), Corporation of Pontefract, Lord Braybrooke, Viscount Arbuthnott, Earl of Glasgow, Miss Hamilton of Barns and Cochno, Alexander C. Stuart of Eaglescarnie, Dean and Chapter of Canterbury, Corporations of Chester and Leicester, The O'Conor Don, Lord Talbot de Malahide, Marquis of Ormonde, Earl of Denbigh, Trinity College Dublin, Ewelme Almshouse, Queen Anne's Bounty, Edward Hailstone, Church of St. Andrew (Worcester), Bishop Bubwith's Almshouses (Wells), Derry Diocesan Library, G.H. Finch, Duke of Manchester, Earl of Ashburnham, includes Ireland, includes Scotland
- Manuscript sources (guide to), France, Archives, Includes Ireland
- Manuscript sources (guide to), France, includes Ireland
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Franc Sadleir (d. 85), Trinity College (Dublin), Acquisitions
- Manuscript sources (guide to), George Canning (d. 827), Charles John Canning (Earl Canning), st Marquess of Clanricarde, Estate papers, includes Ireland
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Government, includes Ireland, Army, Royal Navy, Royal Air Force
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Historiography, Family
- Manuscript sources (guide to), House of Lords, Duke of Devonshire (Bolton Hall), Duke of Devonshire (Hardwick Hall), Duke of Northumberland, Marquis of Lansdowne, Marquis of Salisbury, Marquis of Bath, Marquis of Bute, Marquis of Northampton, Marquis of Westminster, Earl of Devon, Earl of Shaftesbury, Earl De la Warr, Earl Fortescue, Earl of Chichester, Earl of Effingham, Lord Gage, Lord Wharncliffe, Lord De L'Isle and Dudley, Bishop of Southwark (Roman Catholic), Sir H. Bedingfield, Bart., Sir C. Bunbury, Bart., Sir W. Cope, Bart., Sir P. de M. Grey-Egerton, Bart., Sir E. Filmer, Bart., Sir G. Fitzgerald, Bart., Sir Wm.H.N. Ffolkes, Bart., Sir H. Gunning, Bart., Sir T. Hare, Bart., Sir C. Isham, Bart., Sir R. Knightley, Bart., Sir John Lawson, Bart., Sir N.W. Throckmorton, Bart., W. Dod, C.J. Eyston, Rev. F. Hopkinson, J.H. Lee, W.J. Legh, H.S. Le Strange, T.C. Marsh, R. Orlebar, F. Peake, Calendar of Phelips' MSS., Rev. W. Sneyd, R.E. Egerton-Warburton, G.F. Wilbraham, M. Wilson, Corporation of Axbridge, Corporation of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Corporation of Bridgwater, Cambridge University: Downing College, Sidney Sussex College; Parish of Cheddar, Corporation and Treasurer of Kingston-on-Thames, County of Somerset, Stoneyhurst College, Corporation of Totnes, City of Wells, Dean and Chapter of Wells, Vicars Choral of Wells, Dr. Williams' Library; includes SCOTLAND: Duke of Montrose, Marquis of Bute, Earl of Seafield, Earl of Glasgow, Lord Rollo, Sir A. Edmonstone, Bart., Sir P.K. Murray, Bart., James Dundas, Robert Dundas, Lieut.-Col. W. Ross King, C.H.C. Moray, John Webster, R.G.E. Wemyss, Glasgow University; includes IRELAND: Marquis of Ormonde, Earl of Granard, Historical Memoirs of the Geraldine Earls of Desmond, Parliamentary History of Ireland (by Hugh Howard), Black Book of Limerick, Chief Baron Willes' Memoranda on Ireland
- Manuscript sources (guide to), House of Lords, Duke of Northumberland, Marquis of Exeter, Marquis of Lansdowne, Marquis of Ripon, Marquis of Salisbury, Earl of Denbigh, Lord Leconfield, Sir Frederick Graham, Bart., Sir Reginald Graham, Bart., Sir A. Acland-Hood, Bart., Sir Henry Ingilby, Bart., Sir Edward Strachey, Bart., Sir George W. Dasent, F. Brumell, P.B. Davies Cooke, Miss Ffarington, F. Bacon Frank, P. Wykeham-Martin, T. Stamford Raffles, Corporation of Bridport, Black Book of the Archdeacon of Canterbury, Carisbrooke Registers, Corporation of Faversham, St. Bartholomew's Hospital (Hythe), Lambeth Palace, Corporation of Launceston, Corporation of Morpeth, Court Books of the Corporation of New Romney, Oxford University: Merton College, Pembroke College, Queen's College (God's House at Southampton Records), Corporation of Tenterden, Corporation of Wallingford, Corporation of Winchester; includes SCOTLAND: Duke of Argyll, Earl of Moray, Lord Monboddo, Sir William Gordon Gordon Cumming, Bart., Sir Robert Menzies, Bart., Family of Carruthers of Holmains, H. Mackay Gordon, King James' Hospital of Perth, George Ross; includes IRELAND: Marquis of Ormonde
- Manuscript sources (guide to), House of Lords, including Archbishop Laud's Visitation, John Durye's Mission, documents relating to the "Incident", Westminster Abbey, Marquis of Salisbury, Marquis of Bath, Marquis of Hertford, Earl of Denbigh, Earl De la Warr, Lord de Ros, Lord Bagot, Lord Colchester, Lord Mostyn, Lord Fitzhardinge, Sir John Lawson, Bart., W. Beaumont, Lieut.-Col. Care, J.R. Pine-Coffin, J.R. Ormsby Gore, Col. Macaulay, M. Ridgway, J.J. Rogers, Col. Towneley, G.F. Wilbraham, Cambridge University: Emmanuel College, St. Catharine's College; Parish of Hartland, Cinque Ports, Corporation of Hythe, Corporation of New Romney, Oxford University: Balliol College, Queen's College, Magdalen College, St. John's College; Parish of Parkham; includes SCOTLAND: Duke of Argyll, Countess of Rothes, Marquis of Breadalbane, Earl of Kinnoull, Earl of Fife, Earl of Selkirk, Lord Wharncliffe, Lord Monboddo, Hon. Mrs. Erskine-Murray, Sir M.R.S. Stewart, Bart., James Buchan, C. Dalrymple, Col. Farquharson, Col. McDouall, Col. Rattray, A. Wauchope, Burgh of Kirkcudbright; includes IRELAND: Marquis of Ormonde, Viscount Gormanston, Sir R. O'Donnell, Bart., Trinity College Dublin, College of Irish Franciscans (Louvain) Dublin, Col. Towneley (Supplementary)
- Manuscript sources (guide to), House of Lords, Marquis of Ormonde, Lord Elphinstone, Sir R.A.O. Dalyell, Bart., Sir Archibald Grant, Bart., Hon. H.C. Maxwell Stuart, Duke of Leinster, Marquis of Drogheda, Lord Macartney, Rinuccini Memoirs, Earl of Leicester, Earl Manvers, Earl of Pembroke, Chandos Pole Gell, Earl of Devon, Alfred Morrison, Rev. W. Pyne and the Rev. A.J. Woodforde, includes Ireland
- Manuscript sources (guide to), House of Lords, Marquis of Salisbury, Earl of Denbigh, Earl of Egmont, Lord Sackville, Sir Frederick Graham, Bart., Sir Alexander Malet, Bart., Sir Harry Verney Bart., Ayscough Fawkes, G.H. Finch, G.E. Frere, G. Alan Lowndes, Captain St. John Mildmay, W. More Molyneux, Sidney E.E. Bouverie-Pusey, Rev. Thos. Webb, County of Somerset, Duke of Atholl, Earl of Southesk, James Douglas of Cavers, T. Fenton Livingstone, W. Oliver Rutherford, Marquis of Ormonde, includes Scotland, Ireland
- Manuscript sources (guide to), includes Foreign relations, France, Includes Ireland
- Manuscript sources (guide to), includes Ireland
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Includes Ireland, Includes Scotland, Includes Wales, Includes Empire
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Includes Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Franciscans, Seminaries, Includes Italy
- Manuscript sources (guide to), includes Ireland, Scotland, Church, Chancery, Papacy
- Manuscript sources (guide to), includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Colonies
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Includes Ireland, Trade, Industry, Agriculture
- Manuscript sources (guide to), includes Printed primary sources, Ireland, James Caulfeild, Memoirs, Politics, Government, Volunteers, United Irishmen, 798 rising
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Includes Scotland, Includes Wales, Includes Ireland
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Includes Scotland, Ireland
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Includes Wales, Scotland, American colonies, Canada, United States of America
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Administration, Politics
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Archives, Army
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Archives, Library
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Barnabe Goche, Towns, Maps, Cartography, Urban topography, Urban development
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Calendars, Clergy
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Catalogue, Includes printed primary sources
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Christ Church, Crede mihi, Archbishop Alen's register, John Alen (Archbishop of Dublin) (d. 530)
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Church, Cathedral, Cartularies, Munster
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Church, Diocese, Leinster
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Church, Leinster
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Church of Ireland
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Connacht, Local government, Urban
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Ecclesiastical administration
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Ecclesiastical administration, Clergy, Bishops
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Education abroad, Italy, Roman Catholicism, Tobias Kirkby (Rector of Irish College at Rome)
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Family histories, Genealogy, William Montgomery (d. 707), Ulster settlement, Irish colonization
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Fitzgerald family
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Gaelic language
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Gaelic language, Book of Kells, Psalters, The Cathach
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Includes Estates, Estate boundaries, Cartography, Hill family
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Irish, Family, Genealogy
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Legal, Printed primary sources
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Leinster, Bodleian Library Oxford, Archives
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Leinster, Christopher de Preston, Landholding
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Letters, Roman Catholicism, Papacy, Hiberno-papal relations
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Local government, Urban
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Local government, Urban, County Waterford (Munster)
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Local government, Urban, Munster
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Lords Annesley, Includes Photography
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Papacy, Vatican, Irish clergy
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Philosophy
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Probate
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Probate, Genealogy, Galway (Connacht)
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Probate, Inheritance, Registers of births, Ecclesiastical records, Population, Genealogy, County Cavan (Ulster)
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Record Office (guide to), Antrim, Armagh, Fermanagh, Londonderry
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Religion
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Religious life, Roman Catholicism, Franciscan order, Monasteries
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Roman Catholic Church, Bishops
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Roman Catholic Church, Clergy, Ecclesiastical administration, Papacy
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Roman Catholicism
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Royal Irish Academy of the gift of Charles Haliday of Dublin (Acts of the Privy Council in Ireland, 556-57), Sir William Ussher's Table to the Council Book, Table to the Red Council Book
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, St Patrick's College, Maynooth, Poetry
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, The Cathach, Gospels, Psalters, Hymnals
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Wales, Gaelic language, Gaelic literature, Antiquarianism, Lexicography, Manuscript collecting
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland; Contemporary printed material, Ireland, Archives, Public records
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Jews, Religious refugees, Protestantism, Includes Ireland
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Legal, Court of chancery, includes Wales, Ireland, Channel Islands
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Legal, includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Manuscript illumination, includes Ireland
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Manuscript illumination, Includes Ireland
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Papacy, Roman Catholicism, Archivo Segreto Vaticano, Anglo-Papal relations, Includes Ireland, Hiberno-Papal relations
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Population, Genealogy, Includes Scotland, Ireland
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Printed primary sources, Includes Ireland, Book of Howth, Thomas Bray, Conquest of Ireland, Archives, Family
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Printed primary sources, Includes Ireland, Book of Howth, Thomas Bray, Conquest of Ireland, Archives, Family
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Public Record Office, Political dissidents, Land tenure, includes Ireland, Scotland
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Roman Catholicism, Nigeria, Missions, Ireland, Women
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Roman Catholicism, Papacy, Anglo-Papal relations, Hiberno-Papal relations, Includes Ireland
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Roman Catholicism, Society of Jesus, Clergy, Ireland
- Manuscript sources (guide to), Vatican archives, Pope Clement VIII, Pope Paul V, Papal administration, Roman Catholic Church, Counter Reformation, Includes Ireland
- Manuscript sources (index to), Warrants, Land grants, Irish plantation, English administration
- Manuscript sources, Bibliography, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Incunabula
- Manuscript sources, Bibliography, Includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man, Channel Islands, Local history
- Manuscript sources, Calendar, Extracts, Includes Ireland, Government, Politics
- Manuscript sources, Calendar, Extracts, Includes Ireland, Politics, Government
- Manuscript sources, Deeds, Charters, Public Record Office, William Pitt (st earl of Chatham), William Pitt the Younger, Includes Ireland
- Manuscript sources, includes Ireland
- Manuscript sources, includes Ireland, includes Navy, includes Levant Company
- Manuscript sources, Ireland
- Manuscript sources, Ireland, Archivo Segreto Vaticano, Roman Catholicism, Church, Papacy, Rome
- Manuscript sources, Ireland, Counter-Reformation, Galway
- Manuscript sources, Ireland, Counter-Reformation, Urban, St Nicholas' Church, County Galway
- Manuscript sources, Ireland, Cromwellian settlement, Sir William Petty
- Manuscript sources, Ireland, Ecclesiastical administration, Episcopal registers, John Allen (archbishop of Dublin, d.534), Church of Ireland
- Manuscript sources, Ireland, Grand jury presentments, Watermarks, County Cork (Munster)
- Manuscript sources, Ireland, Italy, Church, Annates, Michael Costello
- Manuscript sources, Ireland, Limerick, Medicine, Dr Thomas Arthur
- Manuscript sources, Ireland, Literature, Library
- Manuscript sources, Ireland, Papacy, Hiberno-papal relations
- Manuscript sources, Ireland, Population, Family history, Baptisms, Marriages
- Manuscript sources, Ireland, Roman Catholicism
- Manuscript sources, Nobility
- Manuscript sources, Scotland, Ireland
- Manuscript sources, Vatican
- Manuscript transmission, Anglo-Saxon, Irish influence, Includes Ireland
- Manx Gaelic
- Manx language
- Maori
- Maori language
- Maos, atlases and plans
- Map
- Maps
- Maps, atlases and plans
- Maps, atlases and plans, atlases and plans
- Maps, atlases and plans, atlases and plans -
- Maps, atlases and plans, Non-written sources
- Maps, atlases and plans, Surveying and cartography
- Maps, estate
- Maps and atlases
- Maps and atlasesd
- Maps and cartography
- Maps and plans
- Maps atlases and plans
- Maps Atlases and plans
- Maps atlases and plans, printed media
- Maratydom and hagiography
- Marble
- Marcher Lordships
- Marching
- Marcus (Irish monk), Manuscript studies, Includes Ireland
- Maria Edgeworth, Ireland, Novelists, Women
- Maria Edgeworth, Jonathan Swift, W.B. Yeats, North America, Migration, Ireland
- Marine archaeology
- Marine archaeology; Yachts, royal
- Marine defences
- Marine engineering
- Marine life
- Marines
- Marist brothers
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- Monarchy.
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- Monasteries, Premonstratensian order, includes Ireland, Scotland [?], Wales [?]
- Monastic
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Strikes
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- Navy, includes Ireland
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- Nazism
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- Nobility, Royal administration, Parliament, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Heraldry
- Nomadism
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- non-written sources
- Non-Written sources
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- Non-written sources (guide to), includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Non-written sources, archaeological
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- Non-written sources - Film
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- Nonconformity
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- Nonconformity, Irish
- Nonconformity, Irish; Churches, Baptist, Irish
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- Nonconformity, Irish; Huguenots, Irish
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- Nonconformity, Protestantism, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Nonconformity, Quakers, Includes Ireland, Charity
- Nonconformity, Sects, Sources, includes Wales, Ireland
- NorAid
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- Norman French
- Norman invasion
- Normans
- Normans, , Invasion, Conquest, Government, Administration
- Normans, Irish, Historiography of
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- Norsemen
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- North Atlantic Treaty Association
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- North Cork Militia
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- Northern Ireland, troubles
- Northern Ireland, troubles, 968-998
- Northern Ireland, troubles 968-98
- Northern Ireland, troubles 968-998
- Northern Ireland, troubles 1968-1998
- Northern Ireland: Troubles, 968-98
- Northern Ireland Assembly
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- Northern Irfeland, troubles, 968-998
- North Irish Horse
- Notebooks
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- Nuclear disarmament
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- Numeracy
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- Numismatics, Includes Ireland, Delgany find, Killyon Manor hoard
- Numismatics, Mints, includes Ireland
- Numismatics, study of
- Nuncios, papal
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- O'Donnell clan
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- Oakboys
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- Oatmeal
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- Obituaries; Observatories
- Obituary
- Observatories
- Occult
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- Occupation
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- Occupational health
- Occupational structure
- Occupations
- Ocean liners
- Ocean shipping
- Ochremining
- OECD: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
- Offaly Historical and Archaeological Society
- Office-holding
- Office and clerical work
- Office of Arms
- Office of Public Works, Ireland
- Office of Public Works, Ireland; Dúchas
- Office of Public Works, National monuments Commission
- Office of Works
- Officers
- Officers' Training Corps
- Official despatches, Viceroyalty
- Official I.R.A.
- Official IRA
- Officials and employees; Politics and government
- Ogam
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- Oil
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- Oireachtas Dáil
- Old age
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- Oldcastle Internment Camp
- Old Comrades Association
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- Old English
- Old English language
- Old French
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- Old Irish
- Old Irish, Hiberno-Latin, Glosses, Old English, includes Ireland
- Old Irish language
- Old Norse
- Old Welsh
- Oliver Cromwell (posthumous reputation), Archibald Philip Primrose (5th Earl Rosebery), Liberal Party, Queen Victoria, John Morley (Viscount Morley), Includes Ireland, Irish Nationalism Party
- Oliver Cromwell, Civil Wars, Protectorate, Parliament, Military
- Oliver Cromwell, English Civil Wars, New Model Army, Army, Charles I, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Strategy, Tactics, Warfare
- Oliver Cromwell, New Model Army, Officers, Protectorate, Commonwealth, Puritanism, Biography, Long Parliament, Civil Wars, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Historiography
- Oliver Goldsmith (d. 774), Author, Includes Ireland, Travel in Europe
- Olympic Games
- Olympic games
- Olympic games 980
- Olympics
- Online catalogue
- Online database
- Onomastics
- Open Access
- Open fields
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- Opera
- Opers
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- Opinion polls
- Opium trade
- Opium War (1839-1842)
- Opposition
- Optical health and optical care
- Optical instruments
- Optical telegraphy; Inventions
- Optics
- Oral communication
- Oral history
- Oral History
- Oral history
- Oral History Network of ireland
- Orality
- Oral literature
- Oral sources
- Oral tradition
- Orangeism, Sectarianism, Includes Ireland
- Orangemen
- Orange Order
- Orange order
- Orange Order. Belfast County Grand Orange Lodge; Pictorial works
- Orangism
- Oratorio
- Oratory
- Orchestral music
- Ordeal, trial by
- Order, disorder, and legal history
- Order, disorder and legal history
- Order of Friars Minor
- Order of Mary Immaculate (Oblates)
- Order of Saint-Thomas de Villeneuve
- Order of St John of God
- Order of St John of Jerusalem
- Order of St Patrick
- Order of the Garter
- Orders, religious
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- Ordinance Survey of Ireland, 84Quarrying
- Ordination
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- Ordnance
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- Ordnance Survey Ireland Discovery series
- Ordnance survey letters
- Ordnance survey
Mapping
Folklore
Antiquarianism
Place names
Social life
- Ordnance survey memoirs
- Ordnance Survey Memoirs
- Ordnance Survey of Ireland
- Ordnance Survey Report 840
- Organ
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- Organisation of archives, Ireland, Orange Order, United Irishmen
- Organisation of time
- Organist
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- Organization for Security and Cooperative movement in Europe
- Organization of time
- Organs (musical instruments)
- Oriental influences
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- Oriental studies
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- Orthodox churches
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- Oscar O'Flahertie Wills Wilde, Disease, Health, Death and dying, Includes Ireland, Paris, Author
- Ossian
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- Other Christian churches and sects
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- Our Boys
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- Outlawry
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- Overcrowding
- Overseas - Education
- Overseas aid
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- Overseas trade
- Overseas trade, Economic policy, Foreign relations, Irish wool industry, Textiles, Includes Ireland
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- Overseas trade, includes Ireland, Wales
- Overseas trade, Merchants, Shipping, Coal, Currency exchange, Banking, Insurance, Crime, Smuggling, Ireland, includes Scotland
- Overseas trade, Navigation, Includes Scotland, Includes Wales, Includes Ireland
- Overseas trade, Norway, Artefacts, Jewellery, Burials, Graves, Grave goods, Economy, Armaments, Scandinavia, Includes Ireland, Continental influences
- Overseas trade, Ports, Slave trade, Includes Ireland, Sir Thomas Johnson (d. 728)
- Overseas travel
- Overseers of the poor
- Oxen
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- Oxford Movement
- Oxford Movement, Includes Ireland
- Oyster farming
- Oysters
- Pacifism
- Packhorse trails; Tracks
- Paddle steamers; Excursions
- Paganism
- Pageants
- page nos missing
- Painters
- Painting
- Painting, Dutch
- Painting, landscape
- Painting, Landscape paintings, Cultural relations, Italy, Richard Wilson (d. 782), Includes Ireland, Includes printed primary sources, Letters, Accounts, Ralph Howard (Viscount Wicklow), Grand Tour
- Painting, Portraiture, Biography, Includes Ireland, India, China
- Painting, wildlife
- Painting - icons
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- Palaeontology
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- Palladianism
- Pamphlets
- Pan-Celtic Society
- Pantheism
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- Papacy
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- Papacy - the bull Laudabiliter
- Papal army
- Papal Council
- Papal infallibility
- Papal letters
- Papal Registers
- Papal registers
- Papal representatioin
- Papal representatives
- Papal social encyclicals
- Papal States
- Paper currency
- Papier-mâché
- Parachute Regiment
- Parachute Regiment; Bloody Sunday
- Parachute Regiment; Bloody Sunday; Civil rights movement, Northern Ireland
- Parachutes
- Parades
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- Parallel glosses
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- Parenthood
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- Parish councils
- Parishes
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- Parish history
- Parish Missions
- Parish organization
- Parish records
- Parish registers
- Park gate lodges
- Parks and gardens
- Parliamants and legislatures, Irish
- Parliament
- Parliament, Elections, Ireland
- Parliament, Government, Opposition, Irish Act of Union, Reform, Royal Household, includes Ireland
- Parliament, John Edward Redmond (d. 98), Henry FitzAlan Howard (5th Duke of Norfolk), Lord Edmund Talbot, Francis Alphonsus Bourne, (Archbishop of Westminster), Includes Ireland, Schools, Religious faction, Politics, Roman Catholicism
- Parliament, Legal
- Parliament, Robert Stewart (Viscount Castlereagh), Trade, Ireland
- Parliament and legislatures
- Parliamentarian
- Parliamentarianism
- Parliamentarians
- Parliamentary army, Artillery, Siegecraft, Mobilisation, Politics and government, English Civil Wars, includes Ireland
- Parliamentary army, English Civil Wars, Politics and government, includes Ireland
- Parliamentary army, Foreign travel, Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland
- Parliamentary boroughs
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- Parliamentary elections
- Parliamentary elections, Emancipation, Whigs, Tories, Includes Ireland
- Parliamentary politics
- Parliamentary politics, 'Constitution of 782'
- Parliamentary politics, Catholic relief
- Parliamentary politics, Irish Home Rule, Conservative Party, Liberal Party, Hugh Richard Heathcote Gascoyne-Cecil (Baron Quickswood)
- Parliamentary procedure
- Parliamentary records
- Parliamentary reform
- Parliamentary reform, Franchise, Electoral reform, Tories, Whigs, Parliamentary elections, Includes Ireland, Irish famine (domestic impact of), John Russell (st Earl Russell)
- Parliamentary reporting
- Parliamentary representation
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- Parliaments and legislature
- Parliaments and legislatures
- Parliaments and legislatures
- Parliaments andlegislatures
- Parliaments and legislatures, American
- Parliaments and legislatures, British
- Parliaments and legislatures, colonial
- Parliaments and legislatures, European
- Parliaments and legislatures, Irish
- Parliaments and legislatures, Irish House of Commons
- Parliaments and legislatures, Northern Irish
- Parliaments and legislatures Irish"
- Parnell split
- Parochial government
- Parochial libraries
- Parsonstown and Portumna Bridge Railway
- Parties, Independent Irish; Tenant League
- Parties, Irish Parliamentary
- Partition
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- Partition, Ireland
- Partition, Irish
- Party loyalty
- Party politics, Includes Ireland
- Party politics, Irish Land Bill (890)
- Party politics, Parliamentary reform, Psephology, Includes Ireland
- Party politics, Poyning's law
- Party Processions Act
- Paschal tables
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- Passage tombs
- Passenger lists; British Americans; Welsh Americans; Scottish Americans
- Passenger shipping
- Passenger Shipping
- Passionists
- Pastoral agriculture
- Pastoral care
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- Pastoral letters
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- Patent Rolls
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- Pathology
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- Patrick Fleming, Tories (Irish outlaws), Counter Reformation, Roman Catholic Church
- Patrick Saint
- Patriotism
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- Patriot literature, Hibernia
- Patristics
- Patronage
- Patronage, Anglicanism, Presbyterianism
- Patronage, musical
- Patronage, of bardic poet
- Patronage, Painting, Portraiture, includes Ireland
- Patronage, royal women
- Patronage - Arts
- Patronymics
- Pavement, Flooring, Religious buildings, Includes archaeology, Ireland
- Pawnshops
- Paxton Boys; Culture conflict
- Payment of Irish Catholic clergy
- Payments
- Payments, Henry III, Official warrants
- Peace
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- Peace-building; Politics and government
- Peace-keeping
- Peace; Reconciliation
- Peaceful protest
- Peace Groups
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- Peacekeeping; Lebannon
- Peace negotations
- Peace process
- Peace Process
- Peace process; Conflict
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- Peace Settlement of the First World War
- Peace settlements
- Peace studies – Conflict resolution
- Peace Walls
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- Peakaun
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- Peat
- Peat industry
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- Pedagogy, De La Salle Order, Religion, Education, Roman Catholicism, Includes Ireland
- Pedigree, Kings of Ireland, Military campaigns
- Pedlars
- Pedlars and hawkers
- Peelites, Politics, Edward Cardwell (Viscount Cardwell) (d. 886), Sir Robert Peel (2nd Baronet), Liberal Party, Government, Administration, Economic policy, Board of Trade, Colonial government, Includes Ireland
- Peerage cases
- Pelagianism
- Pembroke, Nobility
- Penal laws
- Penal Laws
- Penal laws, Religious persecutions
- Penal policy and reform
- Penal settlements
- Penance
- Penicillin
- Peninsular war
- Peninsular war, Waterloo, Napoleonic war, Richard Colley Wellesley (Marquis Wellesley), includes India, includes Ireland
- Penitential handbooks
- Penitentials
- Penitentials, Confession, Religion, Religious education, Poetry, includes Ireland, Overseas comparisons, Francia
- Pennsylvania, Migration, Includes Scotland, Ireland
- Pennsylvania, Migration, Ireland
- Pennsylvania; migration; settlement, includes Ireland
- Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR); Investigation
- Pens
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- Pensions, military service
- Pensions, old age
- Pensions, war
- Pensions, widows'
- Pentecostalism
- People's budget (909), Peers, Political rhetoric, Parliament, House of Lords (attendance), Pressure groups, Irish peers, Includes Ireland
- People's Democracy
- Perceptions of Ireland; Perceptions of Africa
- Peregrinatio
- Peregrini, Irish
- Performance
- Performance (Music)
- Performing arts
- Performing Arts
- performing arts
- Periodical publications
- Periodicals
- Periodicals, Publishing, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Periodicals, women
- Periodicals, women's
- Periodicals: indexes
- Persian language
- Personal documents
- Personal hygiene
- Personal hygiene - hair styles
- Personal names
- Personal Names
- Personal names, Gaelic
- Personal names, Lineage, Genealogy, Family
- Personal names.
- Personal namesames
- Personal names
Surnames
Place names
Gaelic
Scots-Irish
Irish language
Old norse
Norn
Old English
Hiberno-Scottish relations
Culture
- Personal narrative
- Personal narratives
- Personal Rule
- Personal rule, Thorough, Parliament, Legal, Treason, Trials, Yorkshire, includes Ireland
- Personal rule, Thorough, Thomas Wentworth (st Earl of Strafford), William Laud (Archbishop of Canterbury), includes Ireland
- Personnel management
- Peruvian Rubber Company
- Peterloo massacre (89)
- Petitions
- Petrol engines
- Pets
- Pewter
- Pharmacology
- Pharmacy
- Philadelphia, Migration, servants, Includes Ireland
- Philanthropy
- Philately
- Philhellenism
- Philology
- Philology and lexicography
- Philology and Lexicography
- Philology and lexicography, early Irish
- Philosophy
- Philosophy, Epistemology, Theory of perception, John Locke (d. 704), George Berkeley (d. 753), includes Ireland
- Philosophy, George Berkeley, includes Ireland
- Philosophy, George Berkeley, Ireland
- Philosophy, Ontology, George Berkeley (d. 753), Triangularity, John Locke (d. 704), Includes Ireland
- Philosophy, Pierre Bayle, David Hume, George Berkeley, includes Scotland, Ireland
- Philosophy
Education
Children
Idealism
- Philosophy
Theory
Correspondence
- Photo-journalism
- Photographs
- Photographs - GAA
- Photographs - Non-written sources
- Photographs
Non-written sources
Building techniques
Urban landscape
Rural enviornment
Castles
Normans
Anglo-Irish
Anglo-Norman
Gaelic
Colonial administration, Irish
- Photography
- Photography, aerial
- Photography, Artistic; Pictorial works; Interviews
- Photojournalism
- Phrenology
- Physical culture
- Physical degeneracy
- Physical education
- Physical sciences
- Physico-Historical Society
- Physics
- Physics, atomic particle
- Physics, electrical
- Physics, H.A Lorentz, George Francis Fitzgerald, Scientific research, Includes Ireland
- Physiology
- Pianist
- Pianos
- Pictorial works
- Pictorial works; Heritage
- Picts
- Pictures as historical sources
- Picturesque movement
- Piers
- Piers Plowman
- Piety, Mysticism, includes Printed primary sources, Theology, Poetry, Literature, includes Ireland
- Piety and religioua practice
- Piety and religious belief
- Piety and religious opractice
- Piety and religious practic
- Piety and religious practice
- Piety and Religious practice
- piety and religious practice
- Piety and religious practice, elite
- Piety and religious practice, female
- Piety and religious practice, popular
- Piety and religious practice
Gaels
Landholding
Politics
Strategy and tactics
Ecclesiastical records
- Piety and religious practice
Pilgrimage
Medievalism
Bible
Overseas travel
Relics
Gaels
Celts
- Piety and religious practices
- Piety and religious practise
- Piety and religious thought
- Pigeons
- Pigott forgeries
- Pigs
- Pilgrimagae
- Pilgrimage
- Pilgrimage
Piety and religious practice
Civil-military relations
Travel
- Pilgrimmage
- Pillory
- Pilotage
- Pilotage; Compensation
- Piloting
- Pilots, fighter
- Pilots, harbour
- Pinkerton Detective Agency
- Pins
- Pipe organs
- Pipe rolls
- Pipes, clay
- Pipes, tobacco
- Pipes, Uilleann
- Pipes;
- Piracy
- Piracy, Foreign relations, Spain, Portugal, includes Ireland
- Piracy, literary
- Piracy
Crime and misdemeanour
- Piracy
Crime and misdemeanour
Privateers
Naval life
Docks and harbours
- Pistols
- Pitch and Putt
- Pitch and toss
- Pitt, Thomas, Jr. (Lord Londonderry), 628-729
- Pittsburgh (Pa.)
- Place-names
- Place-names.
- Place names
- Place Names
- Placenames
- Place names, English
- Placenames, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Place names, Irish
- Place names, minor
- Placenames, Onomastics, Settlement, Includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Maritime exploration, Colonisation
- Placenames, Onomastics, Toponymy, Includes Scotland, Includes Wales, Includes Ireland, Includes Isle of Man, Includes Channel Islands
- Place names, Toponymy, Vikings, Danelaw, Includes Ireland, Includes Scotland
- Place names - Field names
- Place names - field names
- Place names - pronunciation
- Place names - river names
- Place names.
- Plagiarism
- Plague
- Plague, cattle
- Plainsong
- Planning
- Planning and Development (Amendment) Act 200
- Planning and Development Act 2000
- Plan of Campaign
- Plans
- Plant-collecting
- Plantagenet, House of
- Plant and insect remains
- Plantation
- Plantation, Irish
- Plantation, Irish
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- Plantation, Munster
- Plantation, Ulster
- Plantation, Ulster
Plantation, Irish
Urbanization
Town Planning
Architecture
Colonization and settlement
- Plantation of Ulster
- Plantations
- Plantations, Irish
- Plantations, sugar
- Plantations Irish
- Plant macrofossils
- Plants
- Plaster
- Plasterwork
- Plasterwork, decorative
- Playground
- Plays
- Playwright
- Playwrights
- Plea rolls
- Pleasure gardens
- Plenipotentiaries
- Pligrimage
- Plots
- Plots, Popish
- Ploughing
- Ploughing match
- Ploughs
- Plunder
- Plymouth Brethren
- Poaching
- Pocket books
- Poems, historical
- Poet-laureate
- Poetic tradition
- Poetry
- poetry
- Poetry (symbolism of)
- Poetry, Bardic
- Poetry, bardic
- Poetry, Bardic (Classical Irish)
- Poetry, Classical Irish
- Poetry, Early Irish
- Poetry, Gaelic
- Poetry, Irish
- Poetry, Irish,satire
- Poetry, Irish language
- Poetry, Latin
- Poetry, Middle Irish
- Poetry, professional
- Poetry, satire, Irish language
- Poetry, schools
- Poetry - 8th century
- Poetry - political
- Poetry.
- Poetry and song
- Poetry
Diplomacy
Translation
Diaries and autobiographies
Personal documents
Biography, general
- Poetry
Literature
Romanticism
Women's history
Culture
- Poets
- Point-to-points
- Poison; Phosphorus
- Poisoning
- Poitical awareness
- Poitics
- Poitín
- Poitín;
- Poles
- Police
- Police, An Garda Síochána
- Police, Belfast Police Force
- Police, Counter-insurgency, includes Zionism, Arab nationalism, Ireland, Anglo-Irish relations
- Police, Dublin Metropolitan Police
- Police, Garda Síochána
- Police, metropolitan
- Police, Metropolitan
- Police, metropolitian
- Police, Palestine
- Police, RIC
- Police, Royal Irish Constabulary
- Police, Royal Ulster Constabulary
- Police - RIC
- Police - Royal Irish Constabulary
- Police. Dublin Metropolitan Police
- Police. Garda Siochána
- Police. Garda Síochána
- Police. Irish Constabulary
- Police. Royal Irish Constabulary
- Police. Royal Ulster Constabulary
- Police. The Civic Guard
- Police : Dublin Metropolican Police
- Police : Dublin Metropolitan Police
- Police : Police Service of Northern Ireland
- Police: Royal Ulster Constabulary
- Police: Shanghai Municipal Police
- Police records
- Police unrest
- Policing
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- Policy, economic
- Policy, migration
- Policy formulation
- Policy formulation; European Communities
- Poliitical parties
- Polio
- Polish people outside Poland
- Political
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- political activism
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- Political affairs, Foreign relations, Warfare, Diplomacy, Parliament, American Revolution, includes Ireland
- Political and consitutional
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- Political and constitutional, general
- Political and constitutional, General
- Political and constitutional, general - Borders
- Political and constitutional, general.
- Political and constitutional, Irish
- Political and constitutional. general
- Political and constitutional general
- Political and constitutionalism
- Political and constitutional
Social life and conduct
- Political and constitutional
Wars, civil : Irish, 922-3
- Political and domestic intelligence
- Political arithmetic
- Political art
- Political asylum
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- political awareness
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- Political awareness, women
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- political culture
- Political culture, Government, Conventions, Deference, Liberty, British Empire, Political authority, Tories, Conservatism, Democracy, Political thought, Norman invasion (social impact of), includes Ireland
- Political culture, urban
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- Political economy
- Political ethics
- Political exile
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- Political exiles and refugees
- Political history
- Political ideas
- Political ideology
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- Political journalism
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- Political movement
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- Political Movements
- political movements
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- Political movements - Land League
- Political movements: The Levellers
- Political movementsTrade Unions
- Political participation
- Political parties
- Political Parties
- Political parties, Australian Labor Party
- Political parties, Fianna Fáil
- Political parties, Ireland
- Political parties, Irish Parliamentary Party
- Political parties, Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)
- Political parties, Prime minsters, Parliamentary elections, includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales
- Political parties, Sinn Féin
- Political parties, strategy and tactics
- Political parties - Aontacht Éireann
- Political parties - Labour Party, Irish
- Political parties - Sinn Féin
- Political parties - The Workers' Party
- Political parties: Irish National Party
- Political parties : Social Democratic and Labour Party
- Political parties
Local politics
Political violence
Political movements
Political and constitutional, general
Wars, Irish independence (99-2)
- Political party
- Political patronage
- Political planning; Politics and government
- Political prisoners
- Political radicalism
- Political reform
- Political refugees
- Political satire
- Political speeches
- Political thought
- Political Thought
- political thought
- Political thought, East India Company, Warren Hastings (impeachment of), Includes Ireland
- Political thought, Foreigners accounts, Travel, Political sociology, Reform Act, Poor Law, Democracy
- Political thought, Liberty, Religious liberty, Historiography, includes Ireland
- Political thought, Party politics, Nationalism, Historiography, Includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Central government, Local government, Theology, Education
- Political thought, Whiggism, Includes Ireland
- Political thoughtl
- Political thoughts
- Political treatise, Conquest of Ireland, Renaissance colonial theory
- Political unrest
- Political violence
- Politic and constitutional, general
- Politicians
- Politics
- Politics, Biography, Napoleonic Wars, includes Ireland
- Politics, death
- Politics, Easter rising
- Politics, Economic, Social conditions
- Politics, French
- Politics, general
- Politics, Government
- Politics, Government, Policing
- Politics, includes Ireland, Irish Home Rule, Liberal Party, Liberal Unionists
- Politics, Land question
- Politics, Nationalism, Rebellion, Whigs, Act of Union (80), Home Rule, Sinn Fein, Daniel O'Connell (d. 847), Eamon de Valera, Northern Ireland, includes Ireland
- Politics, parliamentary
- Politics, Parliamentary
- Politics, Party politics, Irish Home Rule
- Politics, Political agitation
- Politics, Poor relief
- Politics, popular
- Politics, Popular protest, Administration, Violence, Crime, includes Ireland
- Politics, Poynings' Law, Declaratory Act
- Politics, Religion
- Politics, Religion, Social, Economic working conditions
- Politics, Religious dissent, Includes Scotland, Ireland
- Politics, representations of
- Politics, Revolution
- Politics, Secret societies, Uprisings
- Politics, Spanish
- Politics, Volunteers
- Politics, Whiggism, Includes Ireland, American colonies, French revolution, Party politics, Constitution, Members of Parliament
- Politics - Irish
- Politics - Urban
- Politics and constitutional, general
- Politics and government
- Politics and government;
- Politics and government; Social life and customs
- Politicval movements
- Poll books
- Pollen
- Pollitical and constitutional, general
- Poll taxes
- Pollution
- Pollution control
- Polo
- Poltical clubs
- Poltical thought
- Polymath
- Ponds
- Ponies
- Pontifical University, Alumni
- Poor, attitudes towards
- Poor Clares; Religious profession
- Poor Law
- Poor law
- Poor law, Irish
- Poor Law, New
- Poor law commission
- Poor Law Guardians (Ireland) (Women) Act, 896
- Poor laws
- Poor Laws
- Poor laws, implementation
- Poor laws, Irish
- Poor Law Union
- Poor relief
- Poor Relief (Ireland) Act, 838
- Popular belief, Robin Goodfellow, Folklore, Includes Ireland, Includes Scotland, Includes Wales
- Popular conservatism, Working class Toryism, Orangeism, Lancashire
- Popular culture
- popular culture
- Popular culture, biography
- Popular culture, folklore
- Popular culture, Folklore, Rural society, Livestock, Disease, Includes Ireland, Includes Scotland
- Popular culture, Popular superstition, Religion, Folklore, Rural society, Livestock, Disease, Epidemics, Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland
- Popular culture in literature; Popular culture and literature
- Popular education, Government intervention
- Popular literature
- Popular movements, includes Ireland, Social protest
- Popular music
- Popular music groups
- Popular politics
- Popular Politics
- Popular politics - Boycotts
- Popular protest, Riot, Occupations, Anti-Catholicism, Radicalism, Irish immigration, Anti-Irish, includes Ireland
- Population
- Population, Emigration, United States of America, Canada, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Population, Emigration, United States of America, includes Ireland
- Population, Emigration, United States of America, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Population, Geographical mobility, Immigration, Emigration, Migration (influences on), Wages, United States of America, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Population, rural
- Population, United States of America, Includes Scotland, Includes Wales, Includes Ireland
- Population - Censuses
- Population - Irish language
- Population decline, Gaelic annals, Anglo-Irish annals, Includes printed primary sources
- Population growth
- Population movement, Irish settlement, Military settlement, Canada, Includes Ireland, Overseas trade
- Populations
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- Pork Butcher
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- Pornography
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- Portal tombs
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- Port Books
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- Portraiture
- Portraiture, Includes Ireland, Mezzotints, Pastels, Oils, Watercolours
- Portraitures
- Portrayal of historic characters
- Portrush Evangelistic Mission
- Ports
- Ports, Shipping, Scotland, Saxons, Transport, Maritime, includes Ireland, Wales
- Ports and harbours
- Portuguese people
- Positivism
- Post-colonialism
- Post-Nationalism
- Post-war aid
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- Postage stamps
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- Post boxes; Street furniture
- Postcards
- Post colonialism
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- Posters
- Posthumous pardon
- Postmodernism
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- Post office
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- Potatoes
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- Poteen
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- Potraiture
- Pottery
- Pottery, Earthenware, Includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Manufacture
- Poultry
- Poverty
- poverty, Ireland
- Poverty, poor relief
- Poverty, rural
- Poverty, urban
- Power
- Power, social distribution of
- Power generation and transmission
- Poyning's Law, Irish politics, Irish Parliament
- Poynings' Law, 'Constitution of 782'
- Prayer
- Pre-Christian goddess; tau crosses
- Pre-pandemic
- Preaching
- Preaching, Ethics, Theology, Piety, Bishop, Ireland
- Preaching, Irish language
- Prebendaries
- Prebsyterians
- Prebyterianism
- Precious metals
- Pregnancy
- Prehistoric agriculture
- Prehistoric artefacts
- Premonstatensians
- Premonstratensians
- Presbyterains
- Presbyterian
- Presbyterianism
- Presbyterianism, Irish plantations, Includes Scotland
- Presbyterianism `
- Presbyterians
- Presbyterians, liberal, Irish
- Presbyteriansism
- Presentation Brothers
- Presentation Order
- Presentation Sisters
- Presentation sisters
- Preservation
- Presidency
- Presidents
- Presidents in Ireland
- Presidents of Ireland
- Press
- Pressure groups
- Prestyterians
- Price controls
- Prices
- Priests
- Primary edication
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- Primary place/Cenn áit
- Primary school
- Primary schools
- Primary sources
- Primary Sources
- Primary sources.
- Primary sources: editions and guides
- Prime ministers
- Prime Ministers
- Primitive Methodism
- Primitive Methodists
- Primogeniture
- Princes of Wales
- Princess Mary' Christmas Gift Fund
- Print
- Printed madia
- Printed material, collection of
- Printed matter
- Printed media
- Printed Media
- Printed media,
- Printed media, collection of
- Printed media, distribution of
- printed media, distribution of
- Printed media, Gaelic language
- Printed media, illustration of
- Printed media, news
- Printed media, periodicals
- Printed media, production of
- Printed media, production of
- Printed media - biographical dictionaries
- Printed media; distribution of
- Printed media; production of
- Printed medial
- Printed Press
- Printed primary source, Vita Sancti Fursei, Hagiography, Ireland
- Printed primary source, Vita Sancti Fursei, Hagiography, Ireland
- Printed primary sources
- Printed primary sources (guide to), Ireland
- Printed primary sources (guide to), Ireland, County Antrim (Ulster), Trade directories, Urban society, Genealogy, Occupational structure
- Printed primary sources (guide to), Public Records Acts, Editors, Includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources (selections), Legal, includes Ireland, Canada
- Printed primary sources (use of), Ireland, Hagiography, Spiritualism, St. Columba (abbot of Iona, d.597), Adamnan (abbot of Iona, d.704), Religious literature, includes Scotland
- Printed primary sources (use of), Textual studies, Gildas, Symeon, Venerable Bede, Irish annals, Includes Ireland, Royal succession, Monasteries
- Printed primary sources, Letters on a Regicide Peace, Letter to a Noble Lord, American colonies, Constitution dissent, Roman Catholicism, French revolution (perceptions of), Overseas relations (America, France), Jacobinism, Parliament, Legislation, includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources, British Library, Ireland, Williamite Wars, Richard Talbot (Earl of Tyrconnel), James Butler (2nd Duke of Ormonde)
- Printed primary sources, Charters, Cartularies, Monasteries, Lancashire, Papal bulls, Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Includes Ireland, Isle of Man
- Printed primary sources, Chronicles, 'Historiae ecclesiasticae libri III', Feudalism, Landscape, New Forest, Royal administration, Norman lands in France, Includes Ireland, Includes Scotland, Includes Wales, William I, William II, Henry I, King Stephen, Queen Matilda, St. Anselm
- Printed primary sources, Chronicles, Includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Chronicles, Wales, Includes Scotland, Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Church of Ireland, Dr John Bramhall (archbishop of Armagh), Anglicanism, Conformity, Correspondence
- Printed primary sources, Contemporary printed material, includes Scotland (707-), Ireland (80-922)
- Printed primary sources, Contemporary printed material, Ireland, Drapier Letters (724), Jonathan Swift, Coinage
- Printed primary sources, Contemporary printed material, Ireland, Drapier Letters (724), Jonathan Swift, Coinage
- Printed primary sources, Contemporary printed material, Ireland, Judiciary, Law, Legal codes, Manuscript sources (index to)
- Printed primary sources, Contemporary printed material, Ireland, Military, Warfare, Army, 92nd Highlanders, Daniel Nicol, George Blennie
- Printed primary sources, Correspondence, House of Commons, Free Trade, Tories, Liberals, Colonial Office, Board of Trade, Home Office, Admiralty, Ireland, Home Rule, Suffragettes, Royal Navy, Admiralty
- Printed primary sources, Correspondence, Ireland, Military, Service to foreign powers, Émigré soldiers, Genealogy, O'Rourke family, Owen O'Rourke (Viscount of Breffny) (d. 742), Jacobites, Vienna (Austria)
- Printed primary sources, Correspondence, Jonathan Swift, Patrick Delaney (c.685-768), John Forster, The Life of Jonathon Swift (875), includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Correspondence, Jonathan Swift, Patrick Delaney (c.685-768), John Forster, The Life of Jonathon Swift (875), includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Court of King's Bench
- Printed primary sources, De excidio Britanniae, Includes Epistularum Gildae deperditarum fragmentas, De poenitentia, Includes Wales, Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Diary, Thomas Bellingham
- Printed primary sources, Diplomacy, Queen Victoria, Parliament, Economy, Includes Ireland, Empire, Education, Factories
- Printed primary sources, Downpatrick (County Down), Brian O'Neill
- Printed primary sources, Education, Theology, Social theory, includes Ireland, John Henry Newman
- Printed primary sources, Empire, Commonwealth, Colonial and Imperial Conferences, Imperial defence, Foreign policy, Irish Free State, Protectorates, Inter-Imperial relations, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, South African flag crisis
- Printed primary sources, Employment, Working conditions, Politics, Political protest, Suffrage, Journalism, Transmission of ideas, Trade unions, Women (perceptions of), Includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Facsimile, Ireland, Hagiography, St. Patrick
- Printed primary sources, Foreigner's description, includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Foreign travel, Germany, includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Foreign travel, includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Foreign travellers' descriptions, includes Ireland and Scotland
- Printed primary sources, Historiography, Medieval institutions, Treason, Richard II, Irish politics, Includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Historiography, Norman Conquest, Monarchy, Government, includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Imperialism, Colonial government, Political thought, Party politics, includes Caribbean, Canada, Ireland, John Stuart Mill
- Printed primary sources, Includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources, includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources, includes Ireland, Annals of Boyle
- Printed primary sources, Includes Ireland, Includes Scotland, Foreign relations, France, United Irishmen, General Hoche
- Printed primary sources, Includes Ireland, Novelists, Correspondence, Educationalists, Women's education, Anglo-Irish gentry, Richard Lovell Edgeworth, Whigs, Politics
- Printed primary sources, includes Ireland, Papacy, Anglo-papal relations, Hiberno-papal relations
- Printed primary sources, includes Ireland, Technology, Manufactures, Ceramics, Business, Political affairs, Correspondence, Richard Lovell Edgeworth, Josiah Wedgwood
- Printed primary sources, includes Ireland, Yorkshire, Thomas Wentworth, st Earl of Strafford
- Printed primary sources, Includes manuscript sources (guide to), Hebrides, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Monarchy, Royal families, Genealogy
- Printed primary sources, Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Administration, Council
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Annals, Duald Mac Firbisigh, Monasteries
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Army, Soldiers, World War Two, Personal narratives
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Bardic poetry
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Bardic poetry, Nine Years' War, Munster
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Belgium, Roman Catholicism, Franciscan seminary
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Book of Lismore, Munster, County Cork
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Brega
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Brother Marcus, Irish literature, Religion
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Cartography
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Catholic Emancipation, Catholic Committee
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Charters
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Church
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Church, Dioceses, Munster
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Church, Religious orders, Cistercians, County Wexford, Charters, Monasteries
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Church of Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Church of Ireland, Reformation, Diocese of Meath, Anthony Dopping (Bishop of Meath)
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Clergy, Bishops, Friars, Roman Catholicism
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Clergy, Religious orders, Dominican order
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Commerce, Taxation, Old English
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Connacht
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Connacht, includes County Mayo, County Galway
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Connaught, includes Manuscript sources (guide to)
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Contains Annals of Boyle, Annals of Innisfallen, Tigernach's annals, Annals of the Four Masters, Annals of Ulster, Greek and Roman writers on Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Contains Annals of Boyle, Annals of Innisfallen, Tigernach's annals, Annals of the Four Masters, Annals of Ulster, Greek and Roman writers on Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Correspondence
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Correspondence, Antiquarianism, Roman Catholicism, Historians
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Correspondence, Roman Catholicism
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Correspondence, Rome (Italy), Roman Catholicism, Ecclesiastical administration
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Counter-Reformation, Clergy
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Counter-Reformation, Monasteries, Friars, Franciscans
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Counter-Reformation, Munster
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Counter-Reformation, Roman Catholic Church, Clergy
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Counter Reformation, Roman Catholic Church, Clergy
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Counter Reformation, Roman Catholic Church, Clergy, Papacy, Wars of the 640s, Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith, Papal administration
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Counter Reformation, Roman Catholic Church, Clergy, Seminary
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, County
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, County Cavan, Indenture
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, County Cork
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, County Kerry, Henry Herbert (4th Baron Herbert of Cherbury)
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, County Louth, Parliamentary elections, Electorate, Henry Meade Ogle, Edward Hardman, Ralph Smyth
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, County Monaghan, County Fermanagh, Iveagh (County Down), Escheated lands, Commissions, Returns, Inquisitions on attainder, Chancery
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, County Tipperary, Domestic property, Proprietors
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, County Waterford, John Skiddy
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, County Wexford, English settlements, Social life
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Cromwellian settlement, Land ownership, Rattoo (County Kerry)
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Diocese of Ross, Taxation, Annates, Papacy
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Dissolution of the monasteries, Church lands, Landownership
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Dissolution of the monasteries, Reformation, Leinster, County Tipperary, County Waterford, William Brabazon
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Documents, Personal finances, Correspondence
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Domestic property, Proprietors, County Kilkenny
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Donal Cam O'Sullivan Beare, Gaelic chief
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Dunmore (County Galway), Ballinrobe (County Mayo), Social, Daily life
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Dynasties, Includes Scotland, Textual analysis, O'Clery family, County Donegal, Michael O Clery (= Mícheál Ó Cléirigh)
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Easter controversy, Computistics, Monastic disputes
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Ecclesiastical history, Roman Catholicism, Vatican archives, Letters
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Ecclesiastical texts
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Enquiries, Administration
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Episcopal administration, Decayed churches
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Faith healing, Illness, Christianity
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Farming, Daniel Augustus Beaufort (d. 82)
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Father William Tirry OSA, Roman Catholic Church, Cromwellian Ireland, Persecution, Martyrs, Clergy, Augustinians, James O'Mahony, Filippo Visconti, Correspondence
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Father William Tirry OSA, Roman Catholic Church, Cromwellian Ireland, Persecution, Martyrs, Matthew Fogarty, Augustinians, Clergy, Counter Reformation, Walter Conway, Contemporary printed material (description of)
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Foreigners' descriptions
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Foreign policy, Law enforcement, Anglo-Irish, Plantations
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Foreign relations, Williamite Wars, Richard Talbot (Earl of Tyrconnel)
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Funerary monuments, Hospital of the Holy Ghost, Hospices, Parish registers, County Waterford
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Gaelic warfare, Gallowglass (Irish mercenaries)
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Gaelic warfare, Ulster, Alexander MacDonnell, Shane O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone)
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Genealogy, Munster, Cathan O Duinnin (fl. 320)
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, General
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, George Berkeley (Bishop of Cloyne), Sir John Percival (2nd Earl of Egmont), Philosophy
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Gerald Fitzgerald (9th earl of Kildare)
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Geraldine League, Connacht
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Gerald of Wales, Historiography
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Government, Recusancy, Roman Catholicism
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Hagiography
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Hugh Reily, Oliver Plunket, Treaty of Limerick
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Industry, Iron smelting, Mining, Youghal, Bantry, Cork City (County Cork), Boyles (Earls of Cork), McCarthys
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Inheritance, Brehon law, Gaelic society
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Inheritance, O'Briens of Thomond
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Irish
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Irish, Family, Genealogy
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Irish, Leabhar na gCeart, Poetry, Prose
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Irish, Poetry, Kings of Ulster
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Irish Catholic Society, Peers, Urban, Irish republicanism, Military, County Wexford
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Irish Republican Brotherhood (includes constitutions), Nationalism, Fenians, United Brotherhood (Clan Na Gael), Political radicalism
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, John Norden
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Landed estates, Estate management, Agriculture, Ulster
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Landholding, County Louth
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Land ownership, Cromwellian settlement, County Kerry
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Land ownership, Down survey, Cromwellian Confiscation, Restoration settlement
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Language, Dialect, Culture, Hiberno-English
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Law
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Learned societies, Periodicals, Publishing
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Legal, James Hewitt (Viscount Lifford)
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Legal, Judicial, Conciliar jurisdiction
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Leinster
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Leinster, Local government
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Leinster, Topography
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Letters, France, Military affairs
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Letters, Wales, Cornwall, Scotland
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Literature
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Literature (Irish), Poetry, Irish language
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Literature, Bards, Mercenaries, Plantation
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Literature, Buildings, Bardic verse
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Literature, Court poetry
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Literature, Culture, Gaelic, Nationalism
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Literature, Historiography, Legal
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Literature, Legends, Myths, Romance
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Literature, Letters, Reverend Patrick Delany
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Local, Munster
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Local government, Urban, County Antrim (Ulster)
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Local government, Urban, County Waterford
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Medical practice, Salary, Dr Joseph Waterhouse, Army doctors
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Medicine
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Military, William III
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Monasticism, Liturgy, Mael Ruain (d. 792), John Colgan
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Monumental inscriptions, Dublin: St. Patrick's Cathedral, Christ Church Cathedral, Trinity College Dublin
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Monumental inscriptions, Epigraphy, County Louth
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Monumental inscriptions, Leinster, Munster, Limerick City (County Limerick), Youghal (County Cork)
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Munster, Church of Ireland, Diocese of Cork & Ross
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Mythology, Paganism, Christianity, Literature
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Nationalism, Labour, Revolution, Violence, Religion, Economic, Social conditions
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Newspaper advertisements, Linen, County Cork (Munster)
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, O'Brien family (Earls of Inchiquin and Thomond), Nobility, Letters, Leases, Deeds, Property, Law, Wills, Marriage, Settlements, Rentals
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, O'Doyne family
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Overseas travel, Pilgrimage, Simon Fitzsimons, Egypt, Arab world, Jerusalem
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Parliament, Anglo-Irish relations, Anglo-Irish Union
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Parliament, Constitutional
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Parliamentary Elections, Counties, Towns, Population, Electorate
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Philosophy, Foreign travel
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Philosophy, Theology, Charles the Bald, John Scotus Eriugena (fl.850), Mathematics
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Plantation of Ulster, Migration, James Hamilton (st Viscount Claneboy)
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Poetry, Aodh Ruadh Ó Domhnaill
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Poetry, Liam Inglis (d. 778), includes Biography
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Poetry, Textual criticism
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Politics, Government, Law
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Politics, Nationalism, Land question
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Population, Genealogy, Urban, Dublin (Leinster), Church of Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Population, Local, Religion
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Population, Taxation, Country Antrim
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Private devotion
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Probate, Army, Service to foreign powers, Spain, Wild geese, Mercenaries
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Probate, County Cork
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Probate, Sir William Parsons
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Probate, Wealth, Wealth distribution, Inheritance, Genealogy, Family history
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Protestantism (conversion to), Genealogy
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Quakers, Edmund Burke (d. 797), 798 rebellion, Richard Shackleton, Elizabeth Shackleton, Abraham Shackleton, Rural life, County Kildare (Leinster)
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Ratisbon, Germany, Church, Religious orders, Benedictines, Monasteries
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Religion
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Roman Catholic emancipation, Famine, Land war, Easter Rising, Home rule, Northern Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Roman Catholic emancipation, Politics, Journal
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Roman Catholicism
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Counter-Reformation, Monasteries, Mellifont Abbey (County Louth), Hugh de Lacy II
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Martyrdom, Treason, Funeral speech
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Religious education abroad (Low Countries, France), Journals, Clergy
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Scotland, Annals, Chronicles
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Shane O'Neill (2nd Earl of Tyrone)
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Sir Henry Sidney, Conor O'Brien (3rd Earl of Thomond)
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Sir William Petty, Topography, Economy
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, St. Columbanus (d. 65), Monasticism, Hagiography
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Taxation, Population, County Sligo
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Tenantry, Estate accounts
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Tighearnach Hua Braein (abbot of Clonmacnoise and of Roscommon), Historiography
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Timothy Michael Healy, Biography, Lawyers, Social mobility, Irish bar, English bar, Politics, Governor-General of the Irish Free State, Political journalism, Social protest, Charles Stewart Parnell, William O'Brien (d. 928), John Redmond, Anglo-Irish Treaty, Sinn Féin
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Topography
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Topography, Dublin Philosophical Society
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Towns, Surveys, Taxation
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Travellers' accounts
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Ulster, Family, Genealogy, Literature
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Ulster, Monumental inscriptions
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Ulster, Topography, Landholding
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, United Irishmen
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Vikings, Genealogies, Scandinavia
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Wars of the 640s
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Wars of the 640s, Confederation of Kilkenny, Plantation, Thomas Wentworth (st Earl of Strafford), Propaganda
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Wars of the 640s, includes Ulster, Leinster, Red Hugh O'Donnell
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Williamite wars, Dominick - (4th Viscount Sarsfield)
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Williamite Wars, Dundalk, Ardee (County Louth), James II
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Williamite Wars, James II
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, Williamite Wars, Williamite confiscation
- Printed primary sources, Ireland, William Penn (d. 78)
- Printed primary sources, Irish Catholicism, Latin indictment, Transcript, Ecclesiastical management, Includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Journalism, Political thought, Foreign relations, includes France, Ireland, John Stuart Mill
- Printed primary sources, Journalism, Political thought, includes India, Ireland, John Stuart Mill
- Printed primary sources, Letters on a Regicide Peace, Letter to a Noble Lord, American colonies, Constitution dissent, Roman Catholicism, French revolution (perceptions of), Overseas relations (America, France), Jacobinism, Parliament, Legislation, includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Literature, includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Literature, Jonathan Swift, Esther Johnson, includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Irish
- Printed primary sources, Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Irish, Religion
- Printed primary sources, Manuscript sources (guide to), Ireland, Textual criticism, St Patrick, Religious literature, Bishop Áed, Muirchú maccu Machtheui, Latin language
- Printed primary sources, Memoirs, Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Memoirs, Railways and society, Railway labour, Labour history, includes Scotland, Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Non-written sources, Cartography, Urban, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Printed primary sources, Overseas trade, Defence, Navy, Hundred Years War, Foreign relations, France, Spain, Includes Ireland, Wales
- Printed primary sources, Overseas trade, Netherlands, Includes Ireland, Scotland
- Printed primary sources, Overseas trade, Netherlands, includes Scotland and Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Papal registers, Ireland, Scotland
- Printed primary sources, Philosophy, includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Political parties, Cabinet, Chichester Samuel Fortescue (afterwards Parkinson-Fortescue) (Baron Carlingford), includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Political thought, Includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Protectorate parliament, Lord mayors of London, Army, Constitution, House of Commons, Sir Thomas Fairfax (3rd Baron Fairfax of Cameron), Edmund Ludlow (d. 692), Bulstrode Whitelocke (d. 675), Includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Puritanism, Utopianism, Social thought, Samuel Hartlib (d. 662), John Dury (d. 680), John Amos Comenius (d. 670), Includes printed primary sources, Diplomacy, Includes Ireland, Netherlands, Religious thought, Protestantism, Cyprian Kinner
- Printed primary sources, Revolution settlement, Constitutional, Royal finances, Public finances, Parliament, Religion, Toleration, Administration, Legal, includes Scotland, Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Royal navy, includes Ireland, Napoleonic wars, Sailors, Recruitment
- Printed primary sources, Saints, St Moninne, Irish princess, includes Scotland, Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Sects, Nonconformists, includes Wales
- Printed primary sources, Selection, Conservative Party, House of Lords, Irish Home Rule, Edward Henry Stanley (5th Earl of Derby), includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Selections, Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Sources (guide to), Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Statistical tables, Includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Sydney Morgan (Lady Morgan, d. 859), Novels, Authors, Includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources, Thomas Campbell, Ireland, Travel, Literary life, Samuel Johnson
- Printed primary sources, Travel, Includes Ireland, Includes Wales, Includes Scotland
- Printed primary sources, Volunteers, Trade, Frederick North (Lord North, 2nd Earl of Guilford), Includes Ireland, American revolution
- Printed primary sources, Wales, Annals
- Printed primary sources, Wales, Kingship, Normans, Owain Gwynedd, Propaganda, includes Ireland
- Printed primary sources [?], Ireland, Fenian literature
- Printed primary sources [?], Ireland, Social relations, Social protest
- Printed sources, Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland
- Printing
- Printing, early Gaelic
- Print media
- Prints
- Prints and engravings
- Priories
- Prisoners
- Prisoners of war
- Prisoners of War
- Prison reform, Charter schools, Military hospitals, Mental health, Includes Ireland
- Prison reformers
- Prisons
- Prison ships
- Private asylums
- Private banks
- private endowed schools, 83 Act, Ireland
- Privateers
- Private finances
- Private libraries
- Private Libraries
- Private libraries, Literacy, Education, Patronage, includes Bibliography, includes Scotland, Ireland
- Private schools
- Private Telegraph Companies
- Private theatres, Amateurs
- Private tuition
- Privatization
- Privy Council
- Privy Council, Judicial Committee, Jurisdiction, Australia, British North America Acts, Statute of Westminster, Canada, Commonwealth Tribunal, Overseas Indians, Africa, Ireland, Kashmir, Pakistan
- Prize essays;
- Probate
- Probate, Edward Conway (st Viscount Conway), includes Ireland
- Probate and probate documents
- Probate documents
- Probate inventories
- Probate records
- Probation
- Probation Board for Northern Ireland
- Proclamations
- Production centres, Monasteries
- Productivity
- Proestantism
- Profession, musical
- Professional Associations
- Professionalism
- Professionalism, in sport
- Professional organisations
- Professional organisations, medical
- Professions
- Professions, theatre
- Professions - writers
- Professions engineering
- Professors
- Profiteering
- Progressive Democrats
- Progressive Unionist Party
- Prohibition
- Prohibitions
- Promontory forts
- Propaganda
- Property
- Property - social thought and social science
- Property - Urban
- Property law
- Property Losses (Ireland) Committee
- Property ownership
- Prophecy and prediction
- Proportional Representation
- Proprietorial interests, Independence, Freeholders, Documents, Addresses, Voting, Boroughs, Counties
- Prose
- Prose, Fráech son of Idath, Ailill (king of Connacht)
- Proselytising
- Proselytization
- Proselytizing, Christian societies
- Prosopography
- Prostitution
- Protectionism
- Protein
- Protest, social
- Protestanism
- Protestant
- Protestant, nonconformity
- Protestant ascendancy
- Protestant ascendancy, Sectarianism, Popular protest, Rightboys
- Protestant colonization, City of Derry
- Protestant farmers
- Protestant interest
- Protestantism
- Protestantism, Ireland, Landholding, Colonisation, Government
- Protestantism, Irish
- Protestantism, reformation
- Protestantism nonconformity
- Protestantisn
- Protestant non-conformity
- Protestant non-conformity, Presbyterianism
- Protestant noncomformity
- Protestant nonconfomity
- Protestant nonconformity
- Protestant Political Association Orange Order
- Protestants
- Protestants, Irish
- Protestants, Irish language
- Protestants, Politics
- Protestants in Northern Ireland
- Protests
- Proto-Indo-European
- Proto-industrialization
- Protraiture
- Provenance
- Proverbs
- Proverbs, Latin, English, Carols, Lyrics
- Province of Dublin, See of Chichester, See of York, See of Durham, Ecclesiastical administration, Statutes, Includes Ireland
- Provincial councils
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- Provisional I.R.A.
- Provisional Republican Movement
- Provisioning
- Provosts
- Psalms
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- Pseudohistory
- Psychiatry
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- Psychology\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
- Psychotherapy
- Public accounts
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- Public administration, Colonial administration, Recruitment, Working conditions, Promotion, Management, India, includes Ireland
- Public administration, general
- Public administration
Finance
- Public baths
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- Public Buildings
- Public buildings - fountains
- Public concerts
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- Public Health
- Public Health (Ireland) Act, 878
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- Public health policy
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- Public houses, alehouses, taverns and bars
- Public houses, alehouses and taverns
- Public libraries
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- Public ownership
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- Public records
- Public Records
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- Public records, commissions
- Public records, information gathering
- Public records : information gathering
- Public relations
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- Public water pumps
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- public works, Ireland
- Publin health
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- Publishing
- Publishing,
- Publlic building
- Pulitical awareness
- Pulmonary ailments
- Punch
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- Punishment
- Punishment - torture
- Punsihment
- Purchase of Land (Ireland) Act 885, (The Ashbourne Act)
- Purgatory
- Puritanism
- Puritanism and science
- Purveyance
- Putney debates
- Pyramids
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- Pádraig de Brún, Séamus Grimes, Jack Gamble, James Kelly
- Quackery
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- Quarter and Petty Sessions
- Quartz;
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- Queen's Bench
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- Racism
- Racism, Celts, Popular culture, Minorties, Immigrants, Includes Ireland
- Rack-rent
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- Radicalism, Includes Ireland
- Radio
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- Railways - Accidents
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- Rebellion, Henry VII, Includes Ireland
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- Rebellions
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- Reference, Architecture, Biography, includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland
- Reference, Art, Painting, Sport, Includes Scotland, Ireland
- Reference, Bibliography, Contemporary printed material, Publishing, Includes Ireland, Includes Scotland
- Reference, Bibliography, Contemporary printed material, Publishing, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales, American colonies, Overseas presses
- Reference, Bibliography, Contemporary printed material, Publishing, Ireland
- Reference, Bibliography, Publishing, Includes Ireland, Scotland
- Reference, Chronology
- Reference, Collective biography, Cartography, Includes Ireland
- Reference, Dictionaries, American colonies, United States of America, Includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Theatre
- Reference, General, Includes Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Empire
- Reference, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Europe
- Reference, Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland, Includes Wales, Cults, Piety, Canonisation, Belief, Collective biography, Church dedications, Place names
- Reference, includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Reference, Includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Numismatics
- Reference, Jews, Judaism, includes Wales, Ireland, Scotland, Commonwealth
- Reference, Manuscript sources (guide to), includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales, National Register of Archives
- Reference, Maps, Empire, Includes Warfare
- Reference, Parliamentary procedure, Political affairs, Judicial administration, includes British Empire, Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Reference, Philately, Postal service, includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland, British Empire
- Reference, Political affairs, General, includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland, British Empire, Commonwealth
- Reference, Population, Labour force, Agriculture, Industry, Trade, Finance, Consumption, Prices, includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Reference, Religion, Collective biography, includes Cambridge University, John Cameron (d. 625), Edmund Campion, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Reference, Social structure, Social status, Nobility, Aristocracy, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Reference general
- Referenda
- Reflections on the Revolution in France (Burke)
- Reform, legal
- Reform, social
- Reformation
- Reformation, Chronology, William Harrison (d. 593), George Downham, includes Ireland
- Reformation, Ecclesiastical law, Colonisation, Includes Ireland
- Reformation, Irish
- Reformatories
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- Reformed Presbyterians
- Reformer, Protestant, Protestant martyrology, Polemical verse, Includes Ireland
- Refugees
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- Refugees, Roman Catholicism, Includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Regicide
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- Regimental history
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- Regimental history, First World War Memoir
- Regimental history, Ireland
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- Regional planning
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- Regulation of fishing
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- Relief Act 1793
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- Religion
- religion
- Religion, Economic conditions
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- Religion, general
- Religion, genral
- Religion, Includes Ireland, Includes Scotland, Includes Wales, Brittany
- Religion, Ireland
- Religion, Irish
- Religion, Literature
- Religion, Local, Minorities, Roman Catholicism, Popular religion
- Religion, Monasteries, Society, Manuscript illumination (Celtic interlace), Scandinavian invasions
- Religion, Politics
- Religion, Politics, Anti-Catholicism, Includes Ireland, Parliament
- Religion, Prophecy, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Religion, Religious reform, Reformation, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Bibliography
- Religion, Saints, Missions, Conversion to Christianity, Monasticism, Papacy, includes Ireland, Scotland, Holland, Germany, Scandinavia
- Religion, Spiritualism, Art, Cultural relations, Celtic church, includes Ireland
- Religion, Whigs
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- Religioue thought
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- Religious Art
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- Religious art.
- Religious art: Stone crosses
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- Religious censuses
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- Religious division, Riots, Ireland, Immigration, Orange Lodges, Anti-Catholicism, Lancashire
- Religious education
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- religious houses
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- Religious Houses - Augustinian
- Religious iconography
- Religious identity
- Religious imagery
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- Religious liberty, includes Scotland, Ireland
- Religious life
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- religious literature
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- Religious orders (Order of Saint Clare)
- Religious orders (Roman Catholic)
- Religious orders (Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary)
- Religious orders, Ecclesiastical buildings, Includes France, Ireland
- Religious orders, female
- Religious persecution
- Religious piety and practice
- Religious poetry
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- Religious politics, Northern Ireland
- Religious Practice
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- Religious practices
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- Religious Reform
- Religious reform, Gregorian
- Religious refugees
- Religious refugees,
- Religious refugees, Protestant
- Religious revival, Evangelism, United States of America, includes Ireland, Wales, Scotland
- Religious sisterhoods
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- Religious tensions
- Religious texts
- Religious thought
- Religious toleration
- religious toleration
- Religious verse
- Religious Views, Includes Ireland
- Religious visions
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- Religous houses
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- Reliquaries
- Relogious toleration
- Remembering
- Remembrance ceremonies
- Renaissance
- Renaissance humanism
- Renovation
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- Rent
- Rent; Leases
- Rent; Tenants
- Rentals
- Rentals, land
- Rent control
- Rent dispute
- Rents
- Rents; Tenants
- Rent strikes
- Repairs
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- Repatriation
- Repatriation of Remains
- Repeal
- Repeal, Anglo-Irish Union
- Repeal, Corn Laws (1815-1846)
- Repeal, Overseas influence of (France, Germany)
- Repeal Association
- Repeal Association, Charitable Bequests Act (844)
- Repealers, Includes Ireland, Political factions, Lichfield House Contract
- Repeal of the Act of Union
- Repiblicanism
- Reports
- Representation of politics
- Representation of the People Act (98)
- Representations of politics
- representations of politics
- Reprisals
- Reptiles, Amphibians, Fish
- Republicanism
- Republicanism, Ireland
- Republicanism, Irish
- Republicanism, political thought
- Republicanism and nationalism
- Republicanism
Nationalism and patriotism, Irish
United Irishmen
Anti-imperialism
Social relations
Social regulation and reform
Civil rights
Religious identity
Religious toleration
Anti-slavery
- Republic of Ireland, Treaty, Unionism, Irish Free State
- Reputation
- Rerligious education
- Research
- Research and development, industrial
- Reservoirs
- Resettlement; Land confiscation
- Residential patterns
- Resident magistrates
- Resistance, rebellion, and sedition
- Resistance, rebellion, and sedition: 1916 Rising
- Resistance, rebellion, sedition
- Resistance, rebellion, sedition, 96
- Resistance, rebellion, sedition, 96 Rebellion
- Resistance, rebellion, sedition, Rising of 96
- Resistance, rebellion, sedition: 1916 Rising
- Resistance, rebellion and sedition
- resistance, rebellion and sedition
- Resistance, rebellion and sedition, 1916 Rising
- Resistance, rebellion and sedition - 1641 Rising
- Resistance, rebellion and sedition - 1916 Rising
- Resistance, rebellion and sedition : 1641 rising
- Resistance, rebellion and sedition : 1798 Rising
- Resistance, rebellion and sedition : 1848 Rising
- Resistance, rebellion and sedition : 1848 rising
- Resistance, rebellion and sedition: 1916 Rising
- Resistance, rebellion and sedition : 1916 Rising
- resistance, rebellion and sedition : Fenianism 88-85
- Resistance, rebellion and sedition: Glyndr's rebellion
- Resistance, rebellion and sedition : Rising of 1641
- Resistance, sedition and rebellion
- Resistence, rebellion and sedition
- Resistence, rebellion and sedition, French
- Resistence, rebellion and sedition: American Revolution
- Resistence, rebellion ans sedition
- Resorts
- Respectability
- Restaurants
- Restitution
- Restoration (660)
- Restoration 660
- Restoration settlement
- Restoration settlement, Constitutional, Royal finances, Foreign relations, Cavalier Parliament, Parliamentary management, Party, Whigs, Tories, Anti-catholicism, Absolutism (fear of), Radicalism (fear of), includes Dissent, Ireland, Scotland
- Restrictions
- Resumption, Act of (700)
- Retailing
- Retailing, general
- Retirement homes
- Return migration
- Revenue Commissioners
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- Reviews
- Revisionism
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- Revival; Irish-American newspapers; Irish poetry
- Revolution
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- Revolutionary organisations
- Revolutions
- Revolutions (649)
- Revolutions, Glorious (688)
- Revolutions, Glorious, 688
- Revolutions, Ireland
- Rheumatic fever
- Rhodes
- RIA Cunningham Medal
- Riailways
- RIA MS 2 R 33
- Ribault, Stukely, Kathai Company, Humphrey Gilbert, Levant Company, Carliell, Virginia, America, Africa, Thomas Smythe, Bermuda, Guiana, John Smith, Walter Raleigh; Ireland, Plantation, Colonization
- Ribbonism
- Ribbon societies
- Ribbon societies; Religious practice and organization
- Ribena
- Richard Challoner, Douai (France), Sermon, Irish soldiers, Roman Catholicism, Includes Ireland
- Richard Challoner, Roman Catholicism, Priest, Persecution, Includes Ireland
- Richard Colley Wellesley (st Marquess Wellesley) (d. 842), India, East India Company, Includes Ireland
- Richard Colley Wellesley (st Marquess Wellesley) (d. 842), India, East India Company, Includes Ireland, Biography
- Richard Fitzralph, includes Ireland
- Rickets
- Ridge -and-furrow
- Riding School
- Rifles
- Rightboys
- Rightboys, Popular unrest, Peasants
- Rights
- Rinderpest
- Ring-ditch
- Ring-work construction
- Ring forts
- Ringforts
- Rio de la Plata
- Riors
- Riots
- Riots, Gordon (780)
- Riots, Swing (830)
- rish, in Americas
- Rising, 96
- Risk assessment
- Risorgimento, Italian
- Rites, Includes Ireland, Religious toleration, Heresy
- Ritual
- Ritualism
- Ritualism, tobacco
- River crossing
- River Plate Steamship Company
- Rivers
- River transport
- River War, Electioneering
- RMS Titanic
- Road Accidents
- Road accidents
- Road bowling
- Road Bowling
- Road building
- Road haulage
- Road locomotives
- Roads
- Roads, military
- Road safety
- Road vehicles
- Robert Bickersteth, Yorkshire, Clergy, Church of England, Education, Evangelicalism, Church schools, Includes Roman Catholicism, Ireland, Irish church, High church
- Robert Devereux (2nd Earl of Essex), Plots, Elizabeth I, Includes Ireland, Royal household, Patronage, Affinity, Military, Piracy, Rebellion, Biography
- Robertson, William, 705-783
- Robert Walpole (st Earl of Orford), Labour, Immigrants, Irish, Excise, Jacobitism, Includes Ireland
- Robert Walpole (st Earl of Orford), Parliament, Economic policy, Foreign affairs, Includes Scotland, Ireland
- Rock art
- Rockite movement
- Rockites (Whiteboys)
- Roma (ethnic group)
- Romam Catholicism
- Roman
- Roman-Irish connections
- Roman Castholicism
- Roman Catholic Church
- Roman catholic church
- Roman Catholic church
- Roman Catholiciam
- Roman Catholicism
- Roman catholicism
- Roman Catholicism (conversion to), Bishop of Galloway
- Roman Catholicism (conversion to), Literature, Aubrey Thomas De Vere, includes Ireland
- Roman Catholicism (perceptions of), Politics
- Roman Catholicism, American War of Independence, includes Ireland
- Roman Catholicism, Anti-catholicism, London, includes Ireland
- Roman Catholicism, Anti-Catholicism, Lord John Russell (st Earl Russell), Roman Catholic emancipation, Anglo-Irish relations, Includes Ireland, Anglo-papal relations, Papacy
- Roman Catholicism, biography
- Roman Catholicism, Henry Edward Manning, Foreign relations, Ireland, Papal States, Papacy
- Roman Catholicism, Henry Edward Manning, John Henry Newman, Includes Ireland, Working class, Education
- Roman Catholicism, includes Ireland
- Roman Catholicism, Includes Ireland, Catholic piety
- Roman Catholicism, Ireland, Clergy, Bohemia
- Roman Catholicism, Ireland, Education, Sources (description of)
- Roman Catholicism, Luigi Gentili, Home missions, Religious orders, Education, includes Ireland
- Roman Catholicism, Newspapers, Ireland
- Roman Catholicism, Old Catholics, Irish immigration, Includes Ireland
- Roman Catholicism, Papacy, Dissent, Charles O'Conor (764-828), Ireland, Irish Church
- Roman Catholicism, Poetry, University College Dublin, Includes Ireland
- Roman Catholicism.
- Roman Catholicism ; Church of Ireland
- Roman Catholocism
- Romance
- Roman Empire, Warfare, Government, Includes Wales, Scotland, Church, Septarchy, Ireland
- Romanesque architecture
- Romanesque sculpture
- Romanies
- Romanization, Indigenous religion, Religious revivals, Lydney (Gloucestershire), includes Ireland, Donegal
- Roman law
- Roman occupation
- Romanticism
- Romanticism, French Revolution, France, Public baths, Food, Cooking, Coffee houses, London clubs, includes Ireland
- Roofs
- Ropular culture
- Rose of Tralee contest
- Rosscarbery Ladies'Football Club
- Rotunda hospital
- Rough music
- Roundhouse
- Round Table [periodical]
- Round tower
- Round towers
- Round Towers
- Routeway; Assemblies
- Rowing
- Royal Academy of Arts
- Royal African Company
- Royal Air Force
- Royal and public finances
- Royal Army Medical Corps
- Royal Army Medical Corps; 0th (Irish) Division
- Royal Artillery
- Royal British Legion
- Royal Canadian Air Force
- Royal ceremonial
- Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
- Royal consecration, Ritual, Coronation, Representations of political power, Kingship, Includes Ireland, Bretwalda
- Royal consecration, Ritual, Coronation, Representations of political power, Kingship, Includes Ireland, Bretwalda
- Royal Cork Institution
- Royal council
- Royal court
- Royal Court
- Royal court, English
- Royal Dublin Fusiliers
- Royal Dublin Fusiliers Association
- Royal Dublin Society
- Royal Engineers
- Royal family
- Royal Fusiliers
- Royal Hibernian Academy
- Royal household
- Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
- Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers; Fusiliers
- Royal Institute of International Affairs
- Royal Irish Academy
- Royal Irish Academy of Music
- Royal Irish Constabulary
- Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC)
- Royal Irish Fusiliers
- Royal Irish Regiment
- Royal Irish Rifles
- Royalism
- Royalism, Jacobitism
- Royalists
- Royal Mail Steamship "Trent"
- Royal marriages
- Royal mistresses
- Royal Munster Fusiliers
- Royal National Lifeboat Institution
- Royal Naval Reserve
- Royal Navy
- Royal Navy, Naval officers, French Revolutionary Wars, English Channel, France, Includes Printed primary sources, H.M.S. Perseus, Includes Ireland
- Royal Navy, Naval officers, French Revolutionary Wars, English Channel, France, Includes Printed primary sources, H.M.S. Perseus, Includes Ireland
- Royal patronage
- Royal progresses, tours and visits
- Royal progresses and tours
- Royal regalia
- Royal residences
- Royal revenues, Parliament, Constitutional, includes Ireland, Scotland, English Civil Wars, Glorious Revolution, Thomas Wentworth (st Earl of Strafford), John Pym
- Royal Scots Fusiliers
- Royal sites
- Royal Society
- Royal society
- Royal Society of Antiquaries
- Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
- Royal succession
- Royal supremacy
- Royal Tank Corps
- Royal train; Royal yacht; HMY Victoria & Albert II
- Royal Ulster Constabulary
- Royal Ulster Rifles
- Rrsistance, rebellion and sedition
- Rsistance, rebellion and sedition: 1916 Rising
- RTÉ
- Rubber
- Rugby
- Rugby football
- Rugby league
- Rugby union
- Rump Parliament
- Rundale
- Runes
- Runic inscriptions, includes Scotland, Ireland
- Running
- Rural
- Rural development
- Rural District Councils
- Rural economy
- Rural Electrification
- Rural elites
- Rural environment
- Rural environment, Literary representations, Poetry, Geographical knowledge, Foreign travel, includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland
- Rural environmentréad, Ciarán, 95-976
- Rural life
- Rural protest
- Rural protest - Molly Maguires
- Rural settlement
- Rural society
- Rural Society
- rural society
- Rural violence
- Rushlights
- Russian language
- Russians
- Ryan's Daughter (film, 970)
- s
- S.S. "Irish Oak"
- s.s. "Palme"
- S.S. Adriatic (White Star line)
- S.S. Britannia
- s.s. Dunbrody
- S.S. Laurentic.
- S.S. Melmore;
- S.S. Palme
- Sabbatarianism
- Sadddles
- Saddlery
- Saga
- Sagas
- sagas
- Sailing
- Sailing craft
- Sailing ships
- Saint Brigit of Kildare (d. 536)
- Saint Fachtna: patron of the Diocese of Ross
- Saints
- Saints, Clergy, St. Aelred (Abbot of Rievaulx), St. Colman, St. Cuthbert, St. Anselm, St. Godric, St. Boniface, St. John Fisher, St. Aidan, St. Oswald, St. Oswin, St. Thomas of Hereford, St. Hugh of Avalon (Bishop of Lincoln), St. Thomas of Canterbury, Includes Ireland
- Saint Vincent de Paul Society
- Sale catalogue
- Salesians
- Salmon
- Salons
- Salt
- Salt extraction
- Saltwater fishing; Fishing boats; Coasts
- Salvage
- Salvation Army
- Samaritans
- Samian ware
- Sampson crater (Moon)
- Samuel Morris Coal and Timber Merchant
- Sanatoria
- Sandhills
- Sanitation
- Sanitoria
- San Patricio's Batallion
- Sanskrit
- Sarcophaguses
- Satellite imagery
- Satire
- Satire, political
- Savings banks
- Sawmills
- Saxons
- Scandals
- Scandals, political
- Scandals, sex; Sodomy
- Scandinavians
- Scandinavians, Religious art, Religious symbolism, Sculptural styles, Funerary monuments, Tombstones, Hogbacks, Cumbria, Cheshire, Yorkshire, County Durham, Northumberland, Includes Scotland, Ireland
- Scarletina
- Schism
- Scholarship
- Scholarship, Classics, 'The battle of the books', Jonathan Swift, Edward Gibbon, Includes Ireland
- School attendance
- School buildings
- School libraries
- School of Horticulture and Market Garden
- School of Irish Learning
- School projects
- School registers
- Schools
- Schools, Education, Ethnicity, Ethnic minorities, Roman Catholicism, Includes Ireland, Government intervention
- Schools, Endowed
- Schools, free
- Schools, girls
- Schools, girls'
- Schools, hedge
- Schools, Hedge
- Schools, industrial
- Schools, Industrial
- Schools, language
- Schools, language, Gaelic
- Schools, national
- Schools, private
- Schools - Comprehensive
- Schools Folklore Collection
- Schools primary
- Schottenkloster
- Science
- Science,, physical
- Science, general
- Science, Historical method, Biography, Includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Science, history of
- Science, physical
- Science, popular
- Science, popularization of
- Science education
- Science fiction
- Science Foundation Ireland
- Science in Ireland
- Scientific and medical societies
- Scientific and Medical Societies
- Scientific communication
- Scientific education
- Scientific instruments
- Scientific knowledge, Research, includes Scotland, Ireland
- Scientific method
- Scientific patronage
- Scientific publishing
- Scientific societies
- Scientific thought
- Scientists
- Scotch-Irish
- Scotch-Irish Society of the United States of America
- Scotct-Irish
- Scotland
- Scotland, 745 Rebellion, Royal Navy, Includes Ireland, France
- Scotland, Aliens, Racialism, Daniel O'Connell, Chartism, Glasgow, Roman Catholicism, Includes Ireland
- Scotland, Anglo-Scottish Union, Covenanters, Ireland, Britain
- Scotland, Annals, Leinster, Ireland, Dalriada, Warfare, Monarchy
- Scotland, Architecture, Domestic buildings, Includes Ireland
- Scotland, Biography, Catholic Church, Catholic Socialist Society
- Scotland, Bishops, Includes Ireland, Crafts, Religious artifacts, Metalwork, Iconography, Cultural interchange, Cultural transmission
- Scotland, Christianity, Placenames, Folklore, Includes Ireland
- Scotland, Coins, Silver bullion, Metalwork, Jewellery, includes Ireland
- Scotland, Collective biography, Christianity, Includes Wales, Ireland
- Scotland, Columbanus (d.597), Adamnán (abbot of Iona, d.704), Iona (Argyllshire), Monasteries, Includes Ireland, Celtic church, Monastic i
- Scotland, Columbanus, Iona (Argyllshire), Christianity, Monasticism, Whithorn (Wigtownshire), Lindisfarne (Northumberland), Culdees (Perthshire), Synod of Whitby, Includes Ireland
- Scotland, Conservative party, Orange Order, Unionism, includes Ireland
- Scotland, Ecclesiastical architecture, Monasteries, Includes Ireland, Religious orders
- Scotland, Ecclesiastical history, Roman Catholicism, Ireland, Immigration
- Scotland, Excavation reports, Defensive architecture, Fortifications, Earthworks, Historiography, Settlement, Includes Ireland, Tara (County Meath, Leinster)
- Scotland, Franciscan order, Highlands, Catholicism, Ireland
- Scotland, French Revolutionary Wars, Theobald Wolfe Tone, Ireland, Radicalism, Printed primary sources
- Scotland, Genealogy, Heraldry, Includes Ireland
- Scotland, Genealogy, includes Ireland, Gordon family of Salterhill
- Scotland, General, Religion, Politics, Civil Wars, includes Ireland
- Scotland, Hebrides, Ireland, Archaeology, Pottery, Industry
- Scotland, Highlands, Catholicism
- Scotland, Immigration, Minorities, Ireland, Roman Catholicism
- Scotland, includes Ireland
- Scotland, Includes Ireland, Church, Religious orders, Cruciferi, Bethlehemites, European congregations
- Scotland, Includes Ireland, Columbanus (d.597), Argyllshire
- Scotland, Includes Ireland, Immigrants, Minorities, Irish, Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church, Socialism
- Scotland, includes Ireland, Philosophy, Scepticism, Adam Smith, George Berkeley (bishop of Cloyne), David Hume (7-76)
- Scotland, Includes Ireland, Printed primary sources, Robert Blair (d. 666), Nonconformity, Covenanters, 'Resolutioners', General Assembly (moderator), Glasgow University, Theology
- Scotland, Includes Ireland, Printed primary sources, Sir James Turner (d. 686), Biography, Scottish Army, Civil War, Diplomacy (Royalist)
- Scotland, Includes Ireland, St. Columba, Poetry, Literature, Sagas, Wyntoun
- Scotland, Includes Ireland, St. Ninian (d. c.432), Whithorn (Wigtownshire), Missionaries, Sources (description of), Sources (use of)
- Scotland, Iona (Argyllshire), Includes Ireland, Monasteries
- Scotland, Ireland
- Scotland, Ireland, Agriculture, Landowning, Norway
- Scotland, Ireland, Army, Genealogy
- Scotland, Ireland, Bruce family, Kingship, Rebellion, Edward II (King of England), Robert de Bruce VIII (King of Scotland), Edward de Bruce
- Scotland, Ireland, Calendar, Feast days
- Scotland, Ireland, Costumes, Dress, Military uniforms
- Scotland, Ireland, Donside terrets (rein-rings on a chariot yoke), Picts, Scots, Alliance
- Scotland, Ireland, Economic development, Comparative study
- Scotland, Ireland, Finance
- Scotland, Ireland, Genealogy
- Scotland, Ireland, General, includes Political organisation, Ecclesiastical organisation, Ethnicity, Military campaigns
- Scotland, Ireland, Immigration, Settlement, County Antrim, Social structure, Religion, Literature, Picts, Scotia
- Scotland, Ireland, Insular art, Sculpture, includes England
- Scotland, Ireland, Jacobitism, Jacobite rising of 745, Charles Edward Stuart
- Scotland, Ireland, Landholding, Estate management, Population growth, Tenurial system, Linen
- Scotland, Ireland, Land reform, George Douglas Campbell (8th Duke of Argyll)
- Scotland, Ireland, Manufactures, Textiles, Trade
- Scotland, Ireland, Minorities, Roman Catholicism
- Scotland, Ireland, Music
- Scotland, Ireland, National identity, Jacobitism
- Scotland, Ireland, Poetry, Textual analysis, Translation, Includes Printed primary sources
- Scotland, Ireland, Settlement, Jewellery, Metalwork
- Scotland, Ireland, Settlement, Metalwork
- Scotland, Ireland, Sources (use of), Genealogy
- Scotland, Ireland, Theology, Pilgrimage
- Scotland, Ireland, Tribal systems, Ethnology, Personal names, Genealogy, Celts
- Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Christianity, Monasticism, Anglo-Saxons, Religion, Missions, St. Patrick, St. Columba, Scholarship, Learning, Arts, Rites
- Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Gaelic language, Tradition
- Scotland, Ireland, Wales, General, Historiography
- Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Literature, Folklore
- Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Mythology
- Scotland, Irish, Annals, Ulster chronicle, Iona chronicle
- Scotland, Irish, Chronicles, Iona Chronicle, Bangor (County Down), Ulster Chronicle, Picts
- Scotland, Irish, Chronicles, Iona Chronicle, Bangor (County Down), Ulster Chronicle, Picts
- Scotland, Irish, Keills, Eilean Mór, Monuments, Crosses
- Scotland, Irish, Nobility, Genealogy, Hebrides
- Scotland, Irish immigration
- Scotland, Irish policy, Police [?]
- Scotland, Jacobites, Army, Prince Charles Edward Louis Philip Casimir Stuart (Young Pretender), Rebellion
- Scotland, James Cheyne, Robert Alexander, Business, Insurance agents, Expansion (into England and Ireland), Includes Ireland
- Scotland, Kilpatrick, Ventre, Stirlingshire, Includes Ireland
- Scotland, Liberalism, Liberal party, Tenures, Estates
- Scotland, Metalwork, includes Ireland, Isle of Man
- Scotland, Metalwork, Liturgical objects, Includes Ireland
- Scotland, Metalwork, Liturgical objects, includes Ireland
- Scotland, Migration, Ireland
- Scotland, Migration, Ireland, Roman Catholicism, Urban
- Scotland, Migration, Population, Poverty, Religion, Intermarriage
- Scotland, Minorities, Psephology, Electoral history
- Scotland, Murder, Anatomy (dissection), Legal
- Scotland, Nationalism, Romanticism, Architecture, Literature, Painting, Politics, Parliament, House of Commons, Representation, Social protest, Sir Walter Scott (d. 832), includes Wales, Ireland
- Scotland, Paganism, Includes Ireland, St. Columba, Missions, Religion, Divine kingship
- Scotland, Papacy, Diplomacy, Anglo-Scottish relations, Envoys
- Scotland, Perthshire, Metalwork, Shrines, Includes Ireland, Wales
- Scotland, Perthshire, Stonecarvings, Epigraphy, Burials, Dalriada, Includes Ireland
- Scotland, Picts, includes Ireland, Sources (guide to), Ulster, Dalriada, includes Wales, Anglesey, Meirionydd, Historiography, Chronology, Isle of Man
- Scotland, Picts, Vikings, Cumbria, Kings, Leinster, Women, Missionaries
- Scotland, Printed primary sources, Includes Ireland, Hugh Mackay (d. 692), Army, Warfare, Scots Dutch regiments, Anglo-Scottish army, Expedition of William of Orange 688, William III
- Scotland, Printed primary sources, Manuscript sources (description of), Genealogy, includes Ireland
- Scotland, Prostitution, Illegitimacy, Morality, Irish immigrants, Minorities, Social structure
- Scotland, Saint Columba, Literature, Iona, Aedan mac Gabran (king of Dalriada), Ireland, Antrim, Colonization, Religion
- Scotland, Science, Local, Horology, Kenmure Castle (Kirkcudbrightshire), Bangor Abbey (County Down), Withorn (Wigtownshire), Moondial
- Scotland, Society (general), Population, Urbanization, includes Ireland
- Scotland, St. Columbanus, Missionaries, Conversion, Christianity, Ireland
- Scotland, St. Mirin's church, Paisley, Roman Catholic
- Scotland, St. Ninian (d. c.432), Includes Ireland, Missionaries
- Scotland, St Ninian (d. c.432), Includes Ireland, Missionaries, Whithorn (Wigtownshire)
- Scotland, Toponymy, Irish, Place names, Onomastics, Religion
- Scotland, Trade unions, Labour relations, Includes Ireland
- Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Scotland, Wales, Ireland, British Museum, Copyright libraries
- Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Saints, Missionaries
- Scotland, Wales, Marriage customs, Social institutions, Ireland, Hebrides, Norse
- Scotland, Warfare, Bruce family, Ireland
- Scotland, Warfare, Irish-Scottish relations, Anglo-Scottish relations
- Scotland, Wars of Independence, Anglo-Scottish relations, King Robert I, Warfare, Ulster, Mandeville
- Scotland, Whithorn (Wigtownshire), Monasteries, Includes Ireland
- Scotland - History - Sources
- Scotland; Ireland
- Scots
- Scots, in Americas
- Scots-Irish
- Scots aelic
- Scots Gaelic
- Scots Gaelic language
- Scots language
- Scots people outside Scotland
- Scottish-Gaelic
- Scottish Education Act 1872
- Scottish Gaelic
- Scottish Gaelic language
- Scottish National Party
- Scouts and scouting
- Scribes
- Scribes, Scribal errors
- Scribes, women
- Scribes.
- Script
- Scrolls
- Sculpture
- Sculpture, animal
- Sculpture, architectural
- Sculpture, early medieval
- Sculpture, human
- Sculpture, Ireland, Ecclesiastical furniture, Stone carving
- Sculpture, religious
- Sculpture.
- Scuplture
- SDLP
- SDP-Liberal Alliance
- Sea
- Sea-bathing
- Sea-shells
- Sea bathing
- Seafaring; Nantes
- Sea levels
- Seal rings
- Seamanship
- Seamen
- Seanad
- Seanad Éireann
- Sea planes;
- Seascape
- Seaside
- Seasonal labour
- Seasonal lakes
- Seasonal migration
- Seasons
- Seattle
- Seaweed
- Seaweed-harvesting
- Seaweeds
- Secondary education
- Secondary Education
- Secondhand books
- Secondhand clothing
- Second sight, Prophecy, Seers, Scotland, Ireland, Wales
- Second World War
- Second World War, Dominions, Defence, Australia, South Africa, India, Canada, New Zealand, Cold War, Ireland, Imperial defence, Commonwealth
- Second World War, Germany, Espionage, Intelligence, Ireland
- Second World War, Hospital services, National Hospital Service, includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales
- Second world war, Ireland
- Second World War, Ireland
- Second World War, Machinery of government, Welfare srvices, Medical services, Public health, National hospitals, Scotland, Northern Ireland
- Second World War, Regimental history
- Second World War; Neutrality; Ireland
- Secret societies
- Secret societies; Ribbon societies
- Sectarian conflict, Ireland
- Sectarian conflict, Political protest
- Sectarianism
- Sectarianism, Northern Ireland, Unrest
- SectarianismSocial relations
- Sectarianiusm
- Sectarian strife
- Sectarian tensions
- Secular clergy
- Secular coleges
- Secular colleges
- Secularism
- Secularization
- Security
- Sedan (Ardennes)
- Sedan chairs
- Segregation, political
- Seige of Jadotville
- Select Committees
- Self-help
- Semantics
- Seminaries
- Senan (d.544?), Ireland, Cork (Munster), Bishop of Iniscathaigh (Shannon estuary)
- Sense of place
- Sercondary education
- Serfdom and villeinage
- Sermons, Printed
- Servants
- Service books
- Service industries
- Services for deaf paople
- Services Industrial Professional and Technical Union
- Service to foreign power
- Service to foreign powers
- Set decoration
- Settlement
- Settlement, Anglo-Norman
- Settlement morphology
- Settlement patterns
- Settlement patterns, Labour, Crime, Politics, Roman Catholicism, Migration, Scotland
- Settlements
- Settlements, family
- Settlements, marriage
- Settlements, Marriage
- Settlements family
- Sewage treatment
- Sewerage systems
- Sexual abuse
- Sexual attitudes
- Sexual identities
- Sexuality
- Sexual mores
- Sexual mores.
- Sexual violence
- Shamrock
- Shamrock export
- Shannon Scheme
- Shannon scheme
- Shaughnessy, Moll fl. 850
- Sheela-na-gig
- Sheela-na-gigs
- Sheep
- Sheep-farming
- Sheep farming
- Shell-shock
- Shellfish
- Shell midden
- Sheriffs
- Sherwood Foresters
- Shields
- Ship and boat building
- shipbuilding
- Shipbuilding
- Ship names
- Shipowning
- Shipping
- Shipping, Companies, Trade, Ports, Smuggling, includes Ireland
- Shipping, Ireland
- Shipping, merchant
- Shipping, passenger
- Shipping, Passenger
- Shipping, passengerShipwreck
- Shipping accidents
- Shipping lines, Cunard
- Shipping passenger
- Ships
- Ships, emigrant
- Ships, naval
- Ships, Naval
- Ships, naval
Shipwreck
Diaries and autobiographies
Chronicles
Traveller's descriptions
Overseas travel
- Ships and boats
- ships and boats
- Ships and boats, naval
- Shipwreck
- Shipwrecks
- Shirt-making
- Shoemakers
- Shoemakers and cobblers
- Shop fronts
- Shopkeeping
- Shopping
- Shops
- Shops, drapery
- Shop signs
- Shop stewards
- Shoreline stakes
- Shorthand
- Short Parliament
- Short stories
- Show-jumping
- Showbands
- Shrine chapels
- Shrines
- Shrines and reliquaries
- Siegecraft
- Siemens
- Siemens-Schuckert
- Sigillography
- Sigillography, Engraving, Metalwork, Includes British Dominions, Includes Scotland, Includes Ireland, Includes Wales
- Signalling systems
- Signatures
- Sign language
- Signposts
- Sikhism
- Sikhs
- Silage
- Silk
- Silk trade
- Silver
- Silver, Coins, Mints, Includes Ireland, Scandinavia, Moneyers, Coin typology, Monetary reform
- Silver, Lordship of Ireland
- Silver mining
- Silversmith
- Silversmiths
- Silversmiths, Irish
- Silverwork
- Simon Community
- Singers
- Singers, includes Ireland
- Single Market
- Single parents
- Sinn Fein
- Sinn Féin
- Sinn Féín
- SIPTU (The Services, Industrial, Professional and Technical Union), 990-
- Sir Charles Napier, William Napier, Sir George Thomas Napier, Richard Napier, Henry Edward Napier, Whiggism, Foxites, Catholic emancipation, Includes Ireland
- Sir Edward Carson, Ulster Unionism, Biography, includes Ireland
- Sir Francis Hopkins, Persia, Travel, Great game, Printed primary sources, Diplomacy, Anglo-Persian relations, Henry Ellis
- Sir George Peckhorn, Sir Thomas Gerrard, Sir Walter Raleigh (d. 68), Sir Francis Walsingham, Includes Ireland
- Sirmond group of manuscripts
- Sir Robert Peel (2nd baronet), Politics, Includes Ireland, Economic policy, Corn Laws
- Sir Robert Peel (2nd baronet), Politics, Includes Ireland, Home Office, Police
- Sir William Fitzwilliam, Vice-treasurer, Receiver-general of Ireland
- Sir William Newenham Montague Orpen, Painting, Portraiture, Royal Academy, Professional associations, includes Ireland
- Sisters of Charity
- Sisters of Marcy
- Sisters of Mercy
- Sisters of Our Lady of Charity of Refuge
- Sisters of Saint Joseph
- Sisters of St Dominic
- Sisters of St Joseph
- Sisters of St Joseph of Cluny
- Sisters of St Joseph of Peace
- Sisters of the Holy Faith
- Sisters of the Holy Infant Jesus
- Sisters of the Incarnate word and the Blessed Sacrament
- Skerries Historical Society
- Sketch books
- Skilled labour
- Skilled labour - tailoring
- Skilled labourers
- Skreeney
- Slander
- Slang
- Slate
- Slate quarrying
- Slave labour
- Slavery
- Slavery, abolition of
- Slave trade
- Slave trade, abolition of
- Slavonic languages
- Sleabhac (an edible seaweed)
- Sleep
- Sligo-Leitrim and Northern Counties Railway
- Slob-lands
- Smaller finds
- Smaller finds, Catalogue
- Small farms, Ireland
- Smallholdings
- Small local neighbourhoods and their shops and pubs
- Smallpox
- Smelting
- Smithies
- Smiths
- Smoke-stacks
- Smokehouses
- Smoking
- Smuggling
- Smugglingr
- Snaffle bits
- Snow
- Snow storms; Arctic weather
- Soapstone; Sewage
- Soccer coaches
- Social
- Social, Democratic and Labour Party
- Social, general
- Social, General
- Social,general
- Social, general
Educational administration
Schools
Piety and religious practice
Oral history
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Family and life-cycle
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- Social aspects; Revival; Irish literature
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- Social classes, Ethnic relations, Ethnic minorities
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- Social conditions, Social mobility, Ethnic minorities, Irish, Roman Catholicism, Urban society, includes Ireland
- Social conditions, Social mobility, Migration, Urban society, Roman Catholicism, Ethnic minorities, Irish, includes Ireland
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- Social housing
- Social investigation
- Socialism
- Socialism, Trade unions, Ireland
- Socialist Party (Ireland)
- Socialist Party of Ireland
- Socialist Republican Party, Irish
- Social justice
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- Social life, Customs, Ireland, Charles Stuart Parnell
- Social life and conditions
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- Social Life and conduct
- Sociallife and conduct
- Social life and conduct.
- Social life and conduct
Economic, general
Leisure and sport
Local government
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- Social lifew and conduct
- Social liife and conduct
- Social media
- social media
- Social mobility
- Social mobility, Ethnic minorities, Irish, Roman Catholicism, Urban society, includes Ireland
- Social mobility, Social distribution of power, Ethnic minorities, Irish, Roman Catholicism, Urban society, includes Ireland
- Social mobnility
- Social mores
- Social movements
- Social movements; Politics and government; Civil society
- Social networking
- Social networks
- Social order, Military, Politics, Service to foreign powers (France)
- Social organisation
- Social organization
- Social policy
- Social policy, Education, Pedagogy, Educational provision, Teaching materials, includes Ireland
- Social policy and reform
- Social protest
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- Social provision
- Social regualtion and refofm
- Social regulation and reform
- Social regulation and reform - Sources
- Social regulation and reforms
- Social regulations
- Social regulations and reform
- Social relations
- social relations
- Social sciences
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- Social standing
- Social status
- Social structure
- Social structure, general
- Social structure, local
- Social structure, Peerage, Heraldry, Feudalism, Includes Ireland, Scotland
- Social stucture, general
- Social theory
- Social thought and social scienc
- Social thought and social science
- SociaL thought and social science
- Social thought and social sciences
- Social unrest
- Social welfare
- Social welfare and reform
- Social work
- Socian and cultural identity
- Sociasl life and conduct
- Societies
- Societies for the Reformation of Manners
- Society
- Society, early Irish
- Society, general
- Society and cultural identity
- Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
- Society for the Preservation of the Irish Language (S.P.I.L.)
- Society of Antiquaries (London)
- Society of Friends
- Society of Genealogists
- Society of Jesus
- Society of St Vincent de Paul
- Society of the Sacred Heart
- Sociolinguistics
- Sociology
- Soclal protest
- soclial and cul
- Socoial relations
- Sodalities
- Sodomy
- Sogain families
- Soicial life and conditions
- Sokol system of physical education
- Solar eclipses
- Soldier
- Soldiers
- Soldiers, Irish
- Soldiers
Wars: World War I
Arts
Painting
- Solialist Republican Party, Irish
- Solicitors-General
- Soloheadbeg (County Tipperary)
- Solstices
- Somerset, Hagiography, Monasticism, Relics, Shrines, Legends, Includes Ireland, Wales
- Song
- Song-book
- Songbooks
- Song Collecting
- Song collecting
- Sonna (Ireland) - History
- Sosial life and conduct
- Souiterrains
- Sound archives
- Sound recording and reproduction
- Souperism
- Source
- Source material
- Sources
- Sources (description of)
- Sources (description of), Artistic techniques, Artists, Authorship, Instructional literature, includes Ireland
- Sources (description of), Cavendish family (Earls of Devonshire), Cavendish family (Dukes of Devonshire), Richard Boyle (st Earl of Cork), includes Ireland
- Sources (description of), Ireland, County Kilkenny, Local government, Domestic trade
- Sources (description of), Ireland, Monasteries
- Sources (description of), Ireland, Religion
- Sources (description of), Ireland, Social life, Journals, Local, Leisure activities
- Sources (description of), Wentworth-Woodhouse muniments, Thomas Wentworth (Earl of Strafford), Edmund Burke, Includes Ireland
- Sources (guide to), Bibliography, Contemporary printed material, Ireland, Government, Finance, Agriculture, Land, Poverty, Health, Transport, Education, Religion, Commerce, Industry
- Sources (guide to), Bibliography, Historiography, includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Sources (guide to), Bibliography, Ireland
- Sources (guide to), Bibliography, Ireland, Statutes, Law, Archives
- Sources (guide to), Freemasonry, Includes Ireland, Includes Scotland
- Sources (guide to), Includes Ireland, Towns
- Sources (guide to), Includes Parliamentary procedure, Legislation, Constitution, Includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland
- Sources (guide to), Includes Scotland, Includes Wales, Includes Ireland
- Sources (guide to), Ireland
- Sources (guide to), Ireland, Bishops, Roman Catholic Church
- Sources (guide to), Ireland, Cistercian order, Church, Monasteries
- Sources (guide to), Ireland, Ecclesiastical history, Architecture, Monasteries
- Sources (guide to), Ireland, Genealogy
- Sources (guide to), Ireland, Hagiography
- Sources (guide to), Ireland, Landholding, Genealogy
- Sources (guide to), Ireland, Law, Fishing, Trade
- Sources (guide to), Ireland, Newspapers
- Sources (guide to), Ireland, Politics, Religion, Irish language, Nationalism, Revolution, Local, Unionism, Letters
- Sources (guide to), Ireland, United States of America, Emigration, Diplomacy, Fenians, Military, Army, Navy
- Sources (guide to), Newspapers, Includes Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Empire, Colonies
- Sources (guide to), Publishing, England, includes Wales, Scotland, Ireland, [Channel Islands, Isle of Man ?]
- Sources (list of), Trade Unions, includes Scotland, Ireland
- Sources (use of), Censuses, Migration, Immigrants, Roman Catholicism, Emigration to United States of America and colonies, includes Ireland
- Sources (use of), Ireland
- Sources, archaeological
- Sources, Celtic
- Sources, Includes Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Colonies, Local
- Sources, includes Scotland and Ireland
- Sources, Ireland, Friars, Dún Mhuire, Co. Dublin
- Sources, manuscripts
- Sources, primary
- Sources by document type
- Source types
- Souterrain
- Souterrain; Crannóg
- Souterraind
- Souterrains
- South Africa
- South African War (899-902), Tarriff reform, Colonial Office, Ireland, Conferences
- Southern Ireland
- South Mayo Brigade Flying Column
- South Sea Bubble
- Sovereignety
- Sovereignty
- Spade mill
- Spades
- Spain
- Spaniards
- Spanish and Irish relations
- Spanish Armada
- Spanish Armada, English expedition, Includes Ireland, Includes Scotland, Overseas trade, Military administration
- Spanish Armada, includes Ireland, Underwater archaeology, Navy
- Spanish Armada, Naval warfare, Underwater archaeology, Spain, Naval armaments, Naval architecture
- Spanish armada
Anglo-Irish relations
Commemoration
- Spanish language
- Spas
- Spatial relations
- Spears
- Special Air Service
- Special Branch
- Special education
- Special Infantry Corp
- Special Operations Executive
- Speech therapy
- Speeding
- Speleology
- Sphagnum moss
- Spinning
- Spinozism
- Spiritual healing
- Spiritualism
- Spirituality
- Spiritual middens
- Spoken Irish; Social life and customs
- Sport
- Sport, Leisure, Education, Gambling, Public houses, Television, Journalism, Includes Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Disorder, Hooliganism
- Sport and leisure
- Sport and Leisure
- Sport and recreation
- Sporting trophies
- Sports and leisure
- Sports records
- SS 'Colleen Bawn'
- SS 'Mellifont'
- St. Bees Church, Cumberland, Hagiography, Myth, Celtic church, St. Beya, Jewellery, Includes Ireland, Includes Scotland
- St. Catherine's Church (Killybegs, Donegal, Ireland)
- St. Cuthbert (bishop of Lindisfarne, d. 687), Monks, Monasteries, Celtic church, Missions, Lindisfarne Gospels, Scriptorium, Illuminated manuscripts, Anglo-Saxon art, Bede's Life of Saint Cuthbert, St. Willibrord, Augsburg Conference, Echternach (founded 697), Relics of St. Cuthbert, Melrose (Roxburghshire), includes Ireland, Scotland, Germany
- St. Cuthbert (bishop of Lindisfarne, d. 687), Monks, Monasteries, Celtic church, Missions, Lindisfarne Gospels, Scriptorium, Illuminated manuscripts, Anglo-Saxon art, Bede's Life of Saint Cuthbert, St. Willibrord, Augsburg Conference, Echternach (founded 697), Relics of St. Cuthbert, Melrose (Roxburghshire), includes Ireland, Scotland, Germany
- St. John the Baptist National School (Midleton, Ireland)
- St. Patrick's Day
- St. Patrick, Religious organisation, includes Ireland
- St. Stephen's Day, 629 attack on a Franciscan chapel in Dublin
- Stables
- Staff associations
- Stagecoaches
- Stage coaches; Coaching inns
- Stained and painted glass
- Stained glass
- Stainmed and painted glass
- Stamp duty
- Standard of living
- Standard of Living
- Standard of living, Working conditions, Population, Urban environment, Poverty, Crime, Includes Ireland, Immigration
- Standards of living
- Standards of living, Ulster Rising (64)
- Standing stone
- Standing stones
- Star Chamber
- Star fort
- Starvation
- Starvation, Politics
- State
- State building
- State building, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Colonialism, European power balance, France, Foreign relations
- State coach
- State formation
- Stategy and tactics
- Statehood
- State intervention in economy
- State Paper Office
- State papers
- State pensions, Presbyterian ministers, Ireland
- Station houses
- Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland
- Statistics
- Statistics (use of)
- Statistics, history of
- Statistics, Productivity, France, includes Ireland
- Stature
- Statute law
- Statute of Westminster, Constitution, Ireland, India, Independence, Republic, Citizenship, Commonwealth relations
- Statute rolls
- Statute staple
- St Barnabas Public Utility Society
- St Brendan the Navigator, Time, Chronology, Navigation Sancti Brendani, Robert Mannyng's Handling Synne, includes Ireland
- St Brendan the Navigator, Time, Chronology, Navigation Sancti Brendani, Robert Mannyng's Handling Synne, includes Ireland
- St Colman's College, Fermoy
- Steam locomotives
- Steam power
- Steamship "Lennox"
- Steamships
- Steam turbines
- Step dancing
- Stereotypes
- Sterling area
- St Finbarr's Gaelic Football Club
- Stills
- St John's Ambulance Brigade
- St John of God Sisters
- St Joseph & St Saran's Secondary School (Ferbane, Ireland)
- St Joseph's Young Priests Society
- St Lazarus of Jerusalem, order of
- St Malachy's College (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
- St Ninian (d.432?), St Patrick, St Columbanus (d.597), Gildas, Brittany, Scotland, Ireland
- Stock and commodity markets
- Stock Exchange
- Stocks
- Stone
- Stone, Granite
- Stone, Marble
- Stone-carving
- Stone-cutting
- Stone axehead
- Stone carving
- Stone churches
- Stone circles
- Stone Circles
- Stone cutting
- Stone heads
- Stonemasons
- Stone masons
- Stone plaques
- Stone quarrying
- Stone Quarrying
- Stones
- Stones, symbol
- Stone tools
- Stonework
- Stonework, Sculpture, Artistic styles, Artistic methods, Iconography, includes Ireland, Wales, Scotland
- Stormont
- Storms
- Story-telling
- Story telling
- Storytelling
- St Osuuald (King of Northumbria) (d. 642), Biography, Northumberland, Includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Saxons, Placenames, St Aidan (Bishop of Lindisfarne) (d. 65), Penda (King of Mercia), St Columba, Venerable Bede, Cult of Oswald, Christianity
- Stowe missal
- Stowe Missal
- St Patrick's Bridge
- St Patrick's College, Maynooth. O'Curry MS 2 (C 2)
- St Patrick's day
- St Patrick's Missionary Society
- St Patrick's Missionary Society, Kiltegan
- St Patrick's Society of Montreal
- Strategy and statistics, naval
- Strategy and tactics
- Strategy and tactics, aerial
- Strategy and tactics, naval
- Strategy and tactics, nuclear
- Strategy of tactics
- Streams
- Street directories
- Street fight
- Street furniture
- Street gates
- Street improvements
- Street lighting
- Street name
- Street names
- Street protests
- Streets
- Streets; Urban geography
- Strike
- Strike-breaking
- Strikes
- Strikes, General (926)
- Strikes, miners' (984-5)
- Stringed instruments
- Strongwoman
- Structural engineering
- St Stephen's Green
- St Stephens Green Club
- Stuart Papers
- Stuart Restoration
- Stuarts, Pretenders, Exile, Corpus Christi College (Oxford University), Elibank plot, Includes Ireland, Includes Wales, Includes Scotland, Includes Virginia
- Stucco
- Stucco, Rococo carving
- Stuccodores
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Assembly landscapes
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- Sugrue, Lady Betty, c.740 - 807
- Suicide
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Death
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- Sullivan, John (740-795)
- Summary Jurisdiction (Ireland) Act, 85
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- Syphilis
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- Topsail schooner
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- Wars, World War I (1914-1918); Wars, World War II (1939-1945)
- Wars, World War II (1939-1945)
- Wars. World war II
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- Wars: World War I
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- Wars: World War II
- Waste
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- Watercolours
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- Waterford, Wexford and Wicklow Railway
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