The Irish in Scotland
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LizzieS
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The Irish in Scotland
Hi,
I've finally traced some of my ancestors back to Ireland and became interested in how they came to be in Dumfries-shire.
I have found reference to a book called "The Irish In Scotland 1789 - 1845" by J E Handley (Cork 1943) and would very much like to get hold of it.
However despite finding numerous references to it (and many other books he wrote) through Google, I haven't managed to find where I might get hold of a copy.
Has anyone any ideas?
Thanks
Lizzie
I've finally traced some of my ancestors back to Ireland and became interested in how they came to be in Dumfries-shire.
I have found reference to a book called "The Irish In Scotland 1789 - 1845" by J E Handley (Cork 1943) and would very much like to get hold of it.
However despite finding numerous references to it (and many other books he wrote) through Google, I haven't managed to find where I might get hold of a copy.
Has anyone any ideas?
Thanks
Lizzie
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paddyscar
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Hi Lizzie:
A copy of this book is available at the Inverness Library, unfortunately, you'd likely have to use it in the Reference Department.
Author Handley, James Edmund.
Title The Irish in Scotland, 1798-1845 / (by) James Edmund Handley.
Publisher (Cork) : Cork University Press, 1943.
Control Number 174812
Physical details ix p., 2 l., (3)-313, xix p ; 22 cm.
Subject Irish - Scotland.
Ireland - Emigration and immigration.
Scotland - Emigration and immigration.
Notes Bibliography: p. 303-313.
Shelved at 941.107 Inverness Ref Stack Local 941.107 REF
Frances
A copy of this book is available at the Inverness Library, unfortunately, you'd likely have to use it in the Reference Department.
Author Handley, James Edmund.
Title The Irish in Scotland, 1798-1845 / (by) James Edmund Handley.
Publisher (Cork) : Cork University Press, 1943.
Control Number 174812
Physical details ix p., 2 l., (3)-313, xix p ; 22 cm.
Subject Irish - Scotland.
Ireland - Emigration and immigration.
Scotland - Emigration and immigration.
Notes Bibliography: p. 303-313.
Shelved at 941.107 Inverness Ref Stack Local 941.107 REF
Frances
John Kelly (b 22 Sep 1897) eldest child of John Kelly & Christina Lipsett Kelly of Glasgow
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paddyscar
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Hi again, Lizzie!
It is no longer in print, but Cork University Press lists this dealer who has a mixed stock of about 6,000 books of Irish and non-Irish interest.
Pilgrim Books C. P. Hyland,
Rosscarbery,
County Cork.
Tel: 00 353 (0)23 48063 or Fax 00 353 (0)23 48658
E-Mail calbux@iol.ie
The book is also listed for sale at £85 on http://www.abebooks.com from a bookstore in Edinburgh.
Frances
It is no longer in print, but Cork University Press lists this dealer who has a mixed stock of about 6,000 books of Irish and non-Irish interest.
Pilgrim Books C. P. Hyland,
Rosscarbery,
County Cork.
Tel: 00 353 (0)23 48063 or Fax 00 353 (0)23 48658
E-Mail calbux@iol.ie
The book is also listed for sale at £85 on http://www.abebooks.com from a bookstore in Edinburgh.
Frances
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speleobat2
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Hi everyone,
I just did some quick searches for Lizzie's book and didn't find it. However, I did just check eBay US and found a ton of stuff. Someone who is familiar with Irish genealogy books should go there and search Irish Roots Bookstore. Looks like they have some very interesting books, but I'm not familiar with these at all.
One which I noted: The Scottish Macs
Mac & Mc Family Names of Scotland and the Scots-
Irish
by James B. Johnston
ISBN 0940134-71-3
Whether you shop here or not, I have found eBay to be a ready source of information for titles, dates, publishers etc.
Hope this was helpful,
Carol
I just did some quick searches for Lizzie's book and didn't find it. However, I did just check eBay US and found a ton of stuff. Someone who is familiar with Irish genealogy books should go there and search Irish Roots Bookstore. Looks like they have some very interesting books, but I'm not familiar with these at all.
One which I noted: The Scottish Macs
Mac & Mc Family Names of Scotland and the Scots-
Irish
by James B. Johnston
ISBN 0940134-71-3
Whether you shop here or not, I have found eBay to be a ready source of information for titles, dates, publishers etc.
Hope this was helpful,
Carol
Looking for: Clerihew, Longmuir/Longmore, Chalmers, Milne, Barclay in Newhills,
Munro, Cadenhead, Raitt, Ririe/Reary
Munro, Cadenhead, Raitt, Ririe/Reary
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Currie
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Chris Paton
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Hi Lizzie,
I've checked the COPAC website (http://www.copac.ac.uk/) and there are additonal copies held in at the universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow, and a copy at the National Library of Scotland - so you could also try for an interlibrary loan.
Chris
I've checked the COPAC website (http://www.copac.ac.uk/) and there are additonal copies held in at the universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow, and a copy at the National Library of Scotland - so you could also try for an interlibrary loan.
Chris
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Nas làidir 's nas motha na riaghaltas no rìgh.
Nas làidir 's nas motha na riaghaltas no rìgh.
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LizzieS
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claudette
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Hi
Just a thought but would any of the Family History Societies have a copy of the book?
Only suggesting it because when I went to the Family History Society in Haddington in October it turned out that they had a number of very useful books which I had thought I would never get to see and certainly would not have been able to afford to buy.
Worth a try?
Best wishes
Claudette
Just a thought but would any of the Family History Societies have a copy of the book?
Only suggesting it because when I went to the Family History Society in Haddington in October it turned out that they had a number of very useful books which I had thought I would never get to see and certainly would not have been able to afford to buy.
Worth a try?
Best wishes
Claudette
Searching for Grieve family
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Chris Paton
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Its absolutely worth a shot!
There's a list of Scottish FHS at http://www.safhs.org.uk/membership/mbrs.htm
Chris
Chris
Tha an lasair nad anam aig meadhan do bhith
Nas làidir 's nas motha na riaghaltas no rìgh.
Nas làidir 's nas motha na riaghaltas no rìgh.