
Mapmaking – William Edgeworth
A letter written by William Edgeworth on the subject of mapping Roscommon – with some references to Longford and Edgeworthstown. Early Journal Content on JSTOR,
A letter written by William Edgeworth on the subject of mapping Roscommon – with some references to Longford and Edgeworthstown. Early Journal Content on JSTOR,
A visitor to our town – Patrick Dunne – wrote of his visit to the town and how his pre-conceived notions about the town were
Richard Lovell Edgeworth erected a pre-fabricated spire on the Church of St John in 1811 – it lasted until the early twentieth century when it
In 2012 at the suggestion of Wildean scholar Angela Kingston a decision was made to erect a new headstone for Isola Wilde – the original
This item is courtesy of the Worcester Journal Why Maria Edgeworth MattersDecember 14, 2015by Sean O’Rourke Believe me, I know. A nineteenth- century novelist may
Samuel Carter Hall (1800-1889), and his wife Anna Maria (1800-1881) compiled a three volume guide to Ireland between 1841-1843. Each chapter is dedicated to a
While Michael Pakenham Edgeworth is best known for this work in the field of botany and for his diaries about his time in India, he
It was not uncommon for books in the 19th Century to feature illustrations – Sidney Paget’s work for Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘Sherlock Holmes’ series is
The following post came from the Regency History website and is used by the kind permission of the author Rachel Knowles Two of the women
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