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6th Dragoons (Inniskillings)
6th Inniskilling Dragoons
Abbey Theatre
Acheson family, Earls of Gosford
Adair Family of Loughanmore, Co. Antrim
Adair, Benjamin (1655-?), landowner, Loughanmore, Co. Antrim
Adair, Captain James (c. 1610-1686), landowner, Loughanmore, Co. Antrim
Adair, Charles (1737-1810), landowner, Loughanmore, Co. Antrim
Adair, Thomas Benjamin (1705-1768), landowner, Loughanmore, Co. Antrim
Adams, Brendan (1917-1981), linguist and dialectologist
Adams, Gerry, politician
Addington, Henry (1757-1844), first Viscount Sidmouth, British Home Secretary
Admiralty
AE. Russell, George (1867-1935)
Aglen, Sir, Francis
Air Ministry
Albert (1819-1861), Prince Consort
Alexander, Du Pre (1777-1839), 2nd Earl Caledon
Alexander, James (1730-1802), 1st Earl Caledon
Alexander, William, Bishop of Derry
Alexandria (1844-1925), Queen Consort
Alhambra Theatre
Allingham, William (1824-1889), poet
Allison, Herbert Thackwray (1854-1947), professional photographer
Allison, Herbert Thackwray (1880-1957), professional photographer
Anacreontic Society; Alday, Paul.
Ancient Monuments Advisory Committee
Ancient Monuments Advisory Council
Anderson, John
Andersonstown News
Andrade, Edward Neville da Costa (1887-1971)
Andrews Family of Comber (fl. c 1700+)
Andrews Mill, Comber
Andrews, James
Andrews, James Millar (1871-1916), Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
Andrews, John
Andrews, John (1782-1864)
Andrews, Professor, Thomas (1813-1885), academic
Andrews, Thomas (1843-1916)
Anglesey, Earls of
Annesley, Earls
Antient Concerts Society; Sons of Handel; Robinson, Joseph, 1815-1898; Robinson, Francis
Antrim Presbytery
Archdale, H.B.
Archdale, William (1618-80), Sheriff of Fermanagh
Archdiocese of Armagh
Ards Borough Council
Aristarchus
Aristotle
ARK
Armagh Observatory
Armar, Margetson
Armour, Rev. J.B. (1841-1928), Presbyterian Minister, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim
Armstrong of Deans Hill
Armstrong, Colonel James (d. 1812)
Armstrong, Colonel W.
Armstrong, James Wells
Armstrong, Major Thomas
Armstrong, Rt Hon. Henry Bruce (1844-1943)
Armstrong, William Fortescue (1843-1870)
Armstrong, William Jones (1794-1872)
Arts Theatre
Asquith, H.H. (1852-1928), British Prime Minister
Association of Professional, Executive, Clerical and Computer Staff.
Attlee, Clement (1883-1967), Earl, British Prime Minister
Audubon, John James, (1785-1855)
Austen, Jane
Averell, Rev. Adam (1754-1847)
Badeley, J. F.
Bagot, Daniel, Very Rev. Dean of Dromore
Baguley, Nell
Baguley, Olive
Bain, George S. (1939- ), Vice-Chancellor of Queen's University Belfast, 1998-2004
Baker, W. Barrington
Baldwin, Stanley (1867-1947), Conservative British Prime Minister
Baleu
Balfour, Arthur J. (1848-1930), British Prime Minister
Balfour, G.W.
Ball, J.J.
Ball, Robert
Ball, Sir, R.
Ballast Board
Ballie, James O., General Secretary of the Ulster Unionist Council, 1963-74
Ballymoney Agricultural and Debating Societies
Ballymoney Branch Library
Ballymoney Intermediate School
Barrie, J.M.
Barrington Baker, W.
Barrow
Barry, Michael
Barton, Archbishop of Armagh
Bates, Sir Richard Dawson (1876-1949), General Secretary of the Ulster Unionist Council, 1906-21
Batley, Desmond
Bayly, John
Bayly, Rev Edward, Dean of Ardfert
Bayly, Sir Edward (d 1741)
Bayly, Sir Nicholas (d 1783)
BBC
BBC Northern Ireland
Beaufort, Daniel Augustus, (1739-1821)
Beaufort, Sir Francis
Beckett, Samuel (1906-1989) Irish playwright
Bedell, William (1571-1642), Bishop of Kilmore
Beer, Thomas
Belcoo Historical Society
Belfast Academical Institute
Belfast and Ballymena Railway Company
Belfast and Co. Down Railway Company
Belfast Architectural Association
Belfast Ballast Board
Belfast Botanic and Horticultural Society
Belfast Burns Society
Belfast Central Library
Belfast Charitable Institution
Belfast Charitable Society
Belfast City Airport
Belfast Civic Arts Theatre
Belfast Corporation
Belfast Education Authority
Belfast Harbour Airport
Belfast Harbour Commissioners
Belfast Harpers Festival
Belfast Harpers Society
Belfast Literary and Philosophical Society
Belfast Literary Society
Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society
Belfast Naturalist Field Club
Belfast Repertory Theatre Company
Belfast Rhetoric Society
Belfast Ropeworks Company Ltd
Belfast Special Constables
Belfast Sunday School Union
Belfast Total Abstinence Society
Belfast Trades Council
Bell, George Philip (1908-1982), architect
Bell, Sam Hanna (1909-1990), writer
Belmore Family
Belshaw, R. R.
Bence-Jones, Archibald B., d. 1937
Benn, Edward (1798-1874), antiquarian and philanthropist
Benn, George (1801-1882), historian and businessman
Beresford family of Coleraine and Walworth, Co. Donegal
Beresford, Archbishop of Armagh
Beresford, Lord John George de la Poer (1773-1862), Primate of all Ireland
Best Family of Aghagallon, Co. Antrim
Best, Robert Dubourdieu
Bigger, F.J. (1863-1926), antiquarian
Bill, Samuel A., (1864-1942) founder of the Qua Iboe Mission
Birrell, Augustine (1850-1933), Chief Secretary for Ireland
Blacam, Aodh
Blacker, Colonel, William
Blackwood family
Blackwood, Frederick Temple (1826-1902), Lord Dufferin
Blackwood, Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple, 5th Baron Dufferin and 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
Blackwood, Reginald Walter Henry (1883-1961)
Blair, May
Blake, Robert F.(1867-1944), Public Analyst for Northern Ireland
Blaughdone, Barbara
Bloch, Marcus Elieser
Bloomfield Bakery Ltd
Blore, Edward, architect
Blunden, Edmund
Blunt, Lady Anne
Blyth, John, artist
Board of Guardians
Board of Longitude
Boards of Guardians
Boate, Gerard
Bonaparte, Napoleon (1769-1821), Emperor of France
Borlase, William Copeland, (1848-1899)
Botanic Gardens
Bottomley, Gordon (1874-1948)., Poet
Boundary Commission
Bourke, Richard Southwell (1822-72), 6th Earl of Mayo, Chief Secretary of Ireland
Boycott, Charles Cunningham, land agent
Boyd, Andrew, writer
Boyd, Rev. Henry, (d. 1832)
Bradley, Joe
Bradshaw, David B.
Brahe, Tycho
Bramhall, John (1594-1663), Bishop of Derry
Brett, Charles
Brett, Sir C.E.B. (1928- ), solicitor and architectural historian
Brett, Sir Charles, Belfast Solicitor
Brewster, Abraham, Lord Chancellor of Ireland
Brinkley, Dr. John
Brinkley, Rev. John
Bristol, Earls of
Britannic
British Association for the Advancement of Science
British Broadcasting Corporation
British Engineers' Association
British Expeditionary Force
British Internal Combustion Engine Manufacturers' Association
British Legion
British South Africa Company
Brooke, Charlotte
Brooke, Cynthia, Viscountess Brookeborough
Brooke, Gertrude Isabella
Brooke, Henry
Brooke, John Warden, 2nd Viscount Brookeborough
Brooke, Julian
Brooke, Major Francis (c 1720-1800)
Brooke, Sir Arthur (d. 1843), General
Brooke, Sir Arthur Brinsley (1797-1854), 2nd Baronet of Colebrooke
Brooke, Sir Arthur, Bt. (c 1715-1785)
Brooke, Sir Basil (1888-1973), 1st Viscount Brookborough, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
Brooke, Sir Basil Stanlake (1888-1973), 1st Viscount Brookeborough, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, 1943-63
Brooke, Sir Douglas (1865-1907), 4th Baronet of Colebrooke
Brooke, Sir Henry (1770-1834), 1st Baronet of Colebrooke
Brooke, Sir Victor (1843-1891), 3rd Baronet of Colebrooke
Brown Street National School
Browne, Howe Peter (1788-1845), 2nd Marquess of Sligo
Brownlow, Charles, Lord Lurgan
Brownlow, John (d.1619)
Brownlow, William, MP for Co. Armagh
Bruce, Rev Sir Henry Hervey (1752-1822), 1st Bt.
Bruce, Sir Henry Hervey (1820-1907), 3rd Bt.
Bruce, Sir Henry Hervey, 2nd Bt.
Bryce, James (1838-1922), Chief Secretary for Ireland
Bryson, Dr Samuel (1778-1853), surgeon and Irish scholar
Buchanan, R.
Buckland, Dr, William
Bullock, Nora
Bullock, Shan F. (1865-1935), writer
Bullock, Sydney
Bullock, William
Bunting, Anthony
Bunting, Edward (1773-1843) Irish Music Collector and Musician
Burke, Edmund (1729-1797), politician and political thinker
Burke, Sir J. Bernard, Ulster King at Arms
Burleigh, David, Poet
Burn, George Adam, architect
Burns, Robert (1759-1796), poet
Burroughs, Edward
Butle, David (d. 1714)
Byers, Sir John (fl. ca. 1880-1910)
Byng, General Sir John (1772-1860), Commander of the Forces in Ireland
Byrne, Dr. P.B.
Byrne, James
Byron, Baron George Gordon Noel (1788-1824)
Byron, Lady (1792-1860)
Byron, Lord (1788-1824)
CAIN
Cairns, J.E.
Cairns, Lord, Lord Chancellor of England
Caldwell, Mary-Anne (d. 1841)
Caldwell, S. A. G.
Caledon, Earls of
Cambridge University Committee for Aerial Photographs
Camden, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Camden, William (1551-1623)
Campbell Brothers, glass merchants
Campbell, James Duncan (1833-1907) civil servant
Canberra
Canduff, Thomas Noel (1921-2001)
Canning, George (1770-1827) parliamentarian
Carey, J. W.
Carey, J.B.
Carl, Francis H. (fl. 1901)
Carleton, William (1794-1869), Irish novelist
Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881), poet
Carnduff, Mary, d. 1990
Carnduff, Thomas (1886-1956), writer
Carrickfergus Gasworks
Carrickfergus Library
Carrothers, Edward Norman (1898-1977)
Carson, Sir Edward (1854-1935), Irish Unionist
Casement, Roger (1864-1916), Irish Nationalist
Cassels, Richard, architect
Castlereagh Borough Council
Castlereagh, Chief Secretary of Ireland
Castles, Richard, architect
Catholic Association
Catholic Society
Catholic Telegraph
Cecil, Lord Hugh (1869-1956), leading Conservative politician
Cecil, Thomas (1542-1622), Lord Burghley, statesman
Centre for Migration Studies
Chamberlain, Joseph, politician
Chamberlain, Neville (1869-1940), Conservative British Prime Minister
Chambers, Sir William, Architect
Chaplin, Henry (1840-1923), 1st Viscount Chaplin
Charabanc Theatre Company
Charlemont, Lord
Charles I (1600-1649), King of England, 1625-1649
Charles II (1630-85), King of England
Charles, Ven., R.H., 1855-1931, Archdeacon of Westminster
Chart, Dr, D.A., 1st Deputy Keeper of Records, Northern Ireland
Cherry, John B.
Cherry, Richard Robert (1859-1923), Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
Chichester, Rev. Edward (fl. 1814)
Chinese Government Agency
Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs Service
Chinese Maritime Customs
Church of Ireland
Church of Ireland Diocese of Derry
Church Temporalities Commission
Churchill, Sir Winston (1874-1965), British Prime Minister
Chuter-Ede, Baron J. (1882-1965), British Home Secretary
Clancey, Willie
Clarke, Adam (1760?-1832)
Clarke, Austin (1896-1974), Poet
Clarke, Major-General Sir William
Classical Association of Ireland
Clergy Orphan Society
Clermont, Thomas Fortescue, Baron, (1815-1887) Clermont, Thomas Fortescue, Baron, (1815-1887)
Clifton House
Clogher Valley Railway
Clokey Stained Glass Studios
Clothworkers' Company
Coates, Victor
Cobbet
Cochrane, Lieutenant
Cole Family, Florence Court, Co. Fermanagh, Viscounts Enniskillen
Coleraine Board of Guardians (1836-1948)
Colton, Archbishop
Comber Coal Fund
Comber Unitarian/Non-subscribing Congregation
Commission for Racial Equality for Northern Ireland
Commonwealth Labour Party
Community Relations Council
Confederation of Shipbuilding & Engineering Unions
Conflict Archive on the Internet
Coningsby, Thomas (1655-1729), Earl Coningsby
Conlon, Malachy
Connaught Rangers
Conolly, Thomas, 1746-1820
Constantine Curran 1880-1972
Conway, Cardinal William (d. 1977), Primate of Ireland
Conway, Edward
Conyngham, George Butle (d. 1765)
Conyngham, William
Conyngham, William (1723-1784)
Cook, James, (1728-1779)
Cooper family of Coopershill, Riverstown, near Colooney, Co. Sligo
Cooper, Arthur Brooke (fl. 1803)
Cooper, Colonel Edward
Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851, author
Cork Gazette
Corkery, Daniel
Cormack, Margaret Grant
Cornwallis, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Corry Family, Barons, Viscounts and Earls Belmore
Corry, Armar Lowry- (1740-1802), 1st Earl Belmore
Corry, Armar Lowry- (1870-1948), 5th Earl of Belmore
Corry, John, Colonel (c 1643-1726)
Corry, Lady Dorothy
Corry, Lady Violet Lowry-
Corry, Somerset Lowry- (1774-1841), 2nd Earl Belmore
Corry, Somerset Richard Lowry- (1835-1913), 4th Earl of Belmore
Council for British Archaeology
County Antrim Library Service
County Down Spectator
Cowan, Robert (d. 1738), Governor of Bombay, 1729-34
Coward, Noel
Craig, James (1871-1940), 1st Viscount Craigavon, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
Craig, Lady Cecil (1880-1953), President of the Ulster Women's Unionist Council
Craig, Lady Cecil (1880-1953), wife of Lord Craigavon and president of the Ulster Women's Unionist Council
Crean, Gerald
Creighton family, Earls of Erne
Croften Croker, Thomas
Croker, T. Crofton
Croker, Thomas Croften
Crolly, William, Archbishop of Armagh, 1835-1849
Cromwell, Oliver (1559-1658), Lord Protectorate of England, 1649-1648
Crone, J.S. (1858-1945)
Crone, John Smyth (1858-1945), editor
Crossle, Dr. Francis
Crossle, Philip
Crowe, Sir, Eyre Alexander Barby Wichart, 1864-1925, diplomat
Crymle, Charles (1673-1775), landowner, Ballygallagh, Co. Antrim
Cuala Press
Culdaff Parish Church
Cullen, Paul, Archbishop of Armagh, 1849-1852
Cullen, Paul, Archbishop of Dublin
Cummins, Geraldine (1890-1969), spiritualist medium and writer
Curl, James, photographer
Curtis, Liz
Curtis, Patrick, Archbishop of Armagh, 1819-1832
Cusack, Niall
Cuyler, General Cornelius
Cuyler's Shropshire Volunteers
Daily Telegraph
D'Alton, Cardinal John, Primate of Ireland, 1946-1963
Dance, George (1741-1825), architect
Darling, Arthur, surveyor
Davenport, Revd. William
Davies, Oliver
Davis, Henry (1897-1977)
de la Mare, Walter (1873-1953), poet
de Roos Family
de Ros Family
de Valera, Eamon (1882-1975), Statesman and President of Ireland
Defence Heritage Project
Defence of Britain Project
Delargy, Hugh, Secretary, Friends of Ireland
Delesse, G.A.
Delisle, G., (1675-1726)
Despard, Charlotte (1844-1939), suffragette, pacifist, Irish republican and socialist
Destelan, H. Picard, civil servant
Devine, Paula
Devlin, Joseph (1871-1934), Nationalist MP
Devlin, Lords
Dewall, Wolf
Dickens, Charles
Dill, Rev Richard (of Dublin)
Dill, Sir Samuel (1844-1924),
Diocesan School of Derry
Diskin, Gabriel, journalist
Disraeli, Benjamin (1804-1881), Prime Minister of Great Britain
Dixon, Joseph, Archbishop of Armagh, 1852-1866
Dobbin, Leonard, Irish Solicitor
Dobbs, Arthur (1689-1765), Governor of North Carolina
Donaghadee Community Workforce
Dougherty, Sir John B. (1840-1924), Under Secretary for Ireland
Douglas, Lord, Alfred, 1870-1945
Douglas, William (b. 1921), General Secretary of the Ulster Unionist Council, 1941-63
Dowling, Richard (1849-98)
Down Democrat
Down District Council
Down Recorder
Downey, Frank
Downham, George
Downpatrick Bluecoat School
Downshire, Marquesses of
Doyle, Lynn (Pseud. Leslie Alexander Montgomery)
Doyle, Lynn C. (Pseud. Leslie Alexander Montgomery)
Drapers' Company
Drennan, William
Dreyer, J.L.E.
Dreyer, John Louis Emil
Du Bordieu Family of Aghagallon, Co. Antrim
Du Bordieu, Jean Armand, Rev.
Du Bordieu, John, Rev.
Dublin Evening Mail
Dublin Evening Post
Dublin Institute of Technology.
Dubourdieu Family of Aghagallon, Co. Antrim.
Dubourdieu, John, Rev. (1755-1839), author
Duff, Thomas, architect
Dufferin, Lady Hariot
Dufferin, Lady Helen
Duffy, Charles Gavin
Duffy, Joan
Duffy, Terence
Dukart, Davis, Engineer and Architect
Dun Emer Press
Duncannon, Lord
Dundas, W. H.
Dungannon Development Association
Durcan, Paul
Earnshaw, Thomas
Eason & Son Ltd
Eason, Charles (1823-1899), businessman
Eason, Charles (1853-1941), businessman
East India Company
Eden, Sir Anthony (1897-1977), British Foreign Secretary
Edenderry Nursery School (est. 1937)
Edgeworth, Lucy Jane
Educational Guidance Service for Adults
Edward VII
Edward VII (1841-1910), King of England
Ehret, Georg Dionysius
Eliot, George
Eliot, Harriet (d. 1769)
Elliot, T.S. poet
Elliott, Daniel Giraud, (1835-1915)
Elson (nee Bullock), Nora
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882, poet
Emmet Dr Thomas Addis
Empire Theatre
Engineering & Allied Employers' National Federation
Ennis, Seamus
Enniskillen District Orange Lodge
Enniskillen Library
Enniskillen, Viscounts
Environment & Heritage Service
Environment And Heritage Service for Northern Ireland
Equal Opportunities Commission for Northern Ireland
Erne, Earls of
Ervine, St John Greer (1883-1971), playwright and novelist
Ervine, St. John Greer (1883-1971).
European Commission
Evans, E. Estyn
Evans, Sir Francis, Col.
Ewart, Lavens M. (1845-1898)
Fair Employment Commission
Falls & Hanna, Solicitors, Co. Fermanagh
Falls Community Council
Falls Foundary, Belfast
Falls, Major Sir Charles Fausset (1860-1936), solicitor and politician
Falls, Sir Cyril, historian
Faraday, Michael (1791-1867)
Farcet Youth and Community Development Ltd.
Faris, C.
Farrell, William, 19th century architect
Faulkner, Brian (1921-1977), Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
Fay, Professor Charles Ryle (1884-1961), economic historian
Ferguson, Godfrey W., d.c. 1939
Ferguson, Sir Samuel (1810-1889), writer
Fiacc, Padraic
Finn Valley Railway Company
Fitch, Colonel William
Fitzgerald Family, Earls of Kildare and Dukes of Leinster
Fitzgerald, Dudley (1874-1907), 24th Baron de Ros
Fitzgerald, Lady Charlotte (1769-1831), 21st Baroness de Ros
Fitzgerald, Lord Edward (1763-1798)
Fitzgerald, William (fl. 1819-1873), 23rd Baron de Ros
Fleischmann, Aloys; Doolan, Bridget; Curtis, Bernard; Carolan, John; Young, Norman; Goldberg, Gerald.
Flood, Henry, 1732-1791
Foley, Samuel
Folliott, Jane Folliott (fl. 1808)
Forester, E.M.
Forkhill Singing Club
Foster, John (1740-1828) Baron Oriel, last Speaker of the Irish House of Commons
Foster, Vere
Fottrell, John (c. 1701-1785), priest
Four Masters
Fox, Charles James
Fox, George
Fox, Henry Richard (1773-1840), 3rd Baron Holland
Foyle College
Fraestorius
Francis J. O’Kelley
Free Grammar School
Freeman, A. Martin
Freeschool of Londonderry
French, John Denton Pinkerton (1852-1925), first Earl of Ypres, leader of British forces on the continent during the 1st World War
Friel, Brian (b. 1929), playwright
Friends of Ireland
Friends of Soviet Russia
Gaelic League
Gaffikin, Samuel
Galbraith, James
Galt, John (1767-1837), general merchant and missionary, Coleraine and Portstewart, Co. Londonderry
Galway, James, musician
Gamble, Caroline
Gamble, Frederick (fl. 1956-82), writer
Gamble, Rev. Henry
Gardinar, Charles John (1782-1829), 2nd Earl of Blessington
Gardiner, Mary
Garland, H.W.
Garrick, David
Garth, J.
Garvin, James Louis, 1868-1947, journalist and editor
Gascoyne-Cecil, Lord Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil (1830-1903), 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
Gault, Sam
Geddes, David, surveyor
Geikie, J.
General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland
George III (1738-1820), King of Great Britain and Ireland
George III (1760-1820), King of England
George V (1865-1936), King of England
Gibbings, Robert
Gibson, Andrew (fl. 1904-1927)
Gilpin, William Sawrey, garden designer
Gimingham, William
Gladstone, Viscount Herbert (1854-1930), Home Secretary
Gladstone, William Ewart (1809-1898), British Prime Minister
Glasgow University
Glass, James
Gleean, Margaret
Glerawly, Viscounts
Goderich, Viscount
Goldblatt, Harold
Goldsmith, Oliver (1728-1774)
Gonne, Iseult
Gonne, Maud
Goodwin, Francis (1784-1835) architect
Gordon, Joseph
Gore-Booth family of Lissadell, Co. Sligo, Salford and Manchester
Gore-Booth, Eva (1870-1926)
Gore-Booth, Henry (1843-1900), 5th Bt.
Gore-Booth, Josslyn (1869-1944), 6th Bt.
Gore-Booth, Robert Newcomen (1805-1876), 4th Bt.
Gosford, Countess
Gosford, Earls of
Gosset, Colonel Sir William
Gould, John, (1804-1881)
Graham, Captain D.C
Graham, James (1796-1857)
Graham, James (1830-c.1905)
Graham, James (1831-1857)
Graham, Thomas Chadwick, (1835-1880)
Graham, William Stuart (1830-1898)
Grammar School
Grand Opera House
Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland
Grant Cormack, Margaret
Gratton, Henry (1746-1820), parliamentarian
Greacan, Robert (b. 1920), writer
Great Britain Parliament
Great Northern Railway Company (Ireland)
Great Spiral Nebula
Greater Belfast Industrial Archaeology Survey
Green, William Alfred (1870-1958), photographer
Green, William Alfred (1870-1958), professional photographer
Greenaway, Kate
Greenwood, Sir Hamar (1870-1948), Chief Secretary for Ireland
Greer Ervine, St John (1883-1971), playwright and novelist
Greer Family of Dungannon
Greer, Thomas (1724-1803), linen merchant
Greeves, J.R.H. (1900-1988)
Gregg Family of Glenoe, Co. Antrim
Gregg, Professor Robert J. (d. 1998)
Gregory, Lady (Isabella) Augusta
Gregory, Lady Augusta
Gregory, William (1762-1840), Secretary to the Inland Navigation Board and Under-Secretary at Dublin Castle
Grenville, Thomas, British Politician
Grey, Charles (1764-1845), 2nd Earl Grey, Prime Minister, 1830-34
Grey, Earl (1764-1845), British Prime Minister
Grosjean, Paul
Group Theatre
Grove Theatre
Groves, Tenison A.
Groves, Tenison E., genealogist and antiquarian
Grubb, Howard
Grubb, Thomas
Guthrie, Sir Tyrone (1900-1971), theatre director and broadcaster
Gwynn, Stephen
Hackney, G.
Hague, William, architect
Haig, Douglas (1861-1928), first Earl, Field-Marshal
Haldane, Richard Burdon (1856-1928), Viscount, Secretary of State for War and Lord Chancellor
Hall, George
Hamilton, Charles, horticulturalist
Hamilton, Dean
Hamilton, Dukes of Abercorn (fl 1300-fl 1950)
Hamilton, J. A.
Hamilton, J.A.
Hamilton, James (d. 1734), 6th Earl of Abercorn
Hamilton, James (1712-1789), 8th Earl of Abercorn
Hamilton, James (1811-1885), 1st Duke of Abercorn, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Hamilton, James (1838-1913), 2nd Duke of Abercorn
Hamilton, James (d. c 1670), 2nd Earl Abercorn
Hamilton, James Albert Edward (1869-1953), 3rd Duke of Abercorn and 1st Governor of Northern Ireland
Hamilton, John (1715-55), Captain
Hamilton, John James (1756-1818), 1st Marquess of Abercorn
Hamilton, John Price
Hamilton, Lord Ernest
Hamilton, R. J.
Hamilton, Revd. James Archibald
Hamilton, Robert
Hamilton, Sir Hans (1612-1681), landowner, Hamiltonsbawn, Co. Armagh
Hamilton, Thomas (1842-1925), President of Queen's College Belfast, 1889-1908 and Vice-Chancellor of Queen's University Belfast, 1908-1923
Hamilton, William Alexander Baillie (1803-1881), Admiral
Hamond, Dr Fred, industrial archaeologist
Hanlon, James
Hanlon, Terence
Hanna Bell, Sam (1909-1990), writer
Hansard
Hardwicke, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Harland & Wolff
Harland & Wolff, ship builders
Harraden, Beatrice (1864-1936), suffragette writer;
Harris, Michael, Solicitor
Harris, Sir Ian, Lt.-Gen.
Harrison, Thomas
Harrison, William
Hart, Bruce
Hart, Colonel John George Vaughan (1879-1946)
Hart, Evelyn Amy
Hart, General George Vaughan (d. 1832)
Hart, George Vaughan (1805-1895)
Hart, Lady
Hart, Mabel
Hart, Sir, Robert (1835-1911), Inspectorate General of Chinese Maritime Customs
Harte, Frederick
Hartstonge, John (? - 1716), Bishop of Derry
Harty, Sir Herbert Hamilton (1879-1941), composer and conductor
Harvey, Clodagh
Harvey, John (1656-1733), landowner
Hawthorne, N.
Hayward, Richard (1898-1964), actor and travel writer
Headlam, Dr Arthur
Headlam-Morley, Kenneth
Headlam-Morley, Sir James Wycliffe (1863-1929), historian
Healy, Cahir (1877-1970), Nationalist politician
Heaney, Seamus (b. 1939), Poet
Hely-Hutchinson, John (1757-1832), 2nd Earl of Donoughmore
Henry, Olive, artist
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Horner, John (1858-1919)
House of Commons
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Hudleston, Josiah Andrew, 1800 – 1865
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Hungerford, Sir Wilson, General Secretary of the Ulster Unionist Council, 1921-41
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, 1784-1859
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Huskisson, William (1770-1830), politician
Hussey, T.J.
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Hyde, H. Montgomery (1907-1989), historian and politician
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Joy, Henry (1754-1835)
Joyce, James
Joyce, James (1882-1941), Irish writer;
Judith, Baroness of Wentworth
Jupiter
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Kelly, Thomas, Archbishop of Armagh, 1828-1835
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Kieran, Michael, Archbishop of Armagh, 1866-1869
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Labour Party
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Lawrence, Lord John (18??-1811)
Lawrence, Sir George (1804-1884)
Lawrence, Sir Henry (1806-1857)
Lawrence, T. E.
Lawson Micks, William (1851-1928)
League of Nations
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Lennox, Charles (1791-1860), 5th Duke of Richmond
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Lenox, James (d. 1723)
Lenox-Conyngham Family of Springhill, Co. Londonderry
Lenox-Conyngham, George (1752-1816)
Lenox-Conyngham, George (1796-1887)
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Lenox-Conyngham, William (1792-1858)
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Lenox-Conyngham, William Fitzwilliam (1824-1906)
Lenox-Conyngham, William Lowry (d. 1957)
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Lepper, Frank
Lepper, R.S. (d. 1953)
Leraillant, Francois
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Liberal Party
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Lindsay, E.M.
Lindsay, Robert
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Linnaeus, Carl, (1707-1778)
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Longford, Earls of
Longley, Michael, poet
Longvale Brick and Limeworks Ltd, Co. Tyrone
Lonsdale, John Brownlee (1850-1924), 1st Baron Armagh,, Unionist MP for Mid-Armagh, 1900-18, and Honorary Secretary of the Irish Unionist Party, 1901-16
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Lucas, Charles (1713-1771)
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Lutton, William
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Lyric Theatre
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MacCullagh, James (1809-1847)
MacDonald, Claude
MacDonald, James Ramsey (1866-1937), Labour Party leader and statesman
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MacDonnell, Hugh (fl 1830-56), Gaelic Scholar
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MacDonnell, Sir Schomberg (1861-1915)
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MacFadzean, W.F., VC.
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Maclanaghan, John
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Magill, Rev. Robert (fl. 1834)
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Malone, Edmond (1741-1812)
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Martin, Bert
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Martin, Violet (1862-1915), alias Martin Ross
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Matchett, Sandra
Maxse, Leo
Maxwell, James Clerk (1831-1879)
Maxwell, William Hamilton
Maybin, Robert Patrick
Mayne, Rutherford
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McAdam, Robert Shipboy (1808-1895), Antiquarian and Gaelic Scholar
McAteer, Eddie (1914-1986), Nationalist MP
McBride, Professor Patrick,
McCance Family
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McCann, T.
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McCormack, Arthur D
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McCready, William
McCready, William (1909-1982)
McCutcheon, Professor William Alan, industrial archaeologist
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McKittrick Ros, Amanda (1860-1939), writer
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Megaw, John (fl. 1859-63), J.P.
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Meharg, Matt
Mercator, Gerardus
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Milbanke, Anne Isabella (1792-1860), Lady Byron
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Mill, John Stuart (1806-1873), political and economic theorist
Milligan, Alice
Mintern
Mitchel, John
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M'Kittrick, Amanda (1860-1939), writer
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Moore, A. S. (d. 1961), journalist
Moore, George
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Moore, Thomas (1779-1852)
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Murphy, J.J.
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Mussenden, William (1712-1794)
Myra Castle, Downpatrick
N/A
Nassau Senior, W. (1790-1864), British economist
National League
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Neilson, William (1774-1821)
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Newman, A., literary pseudonym of Herbert Moore Pim (1883-?)
Newman, Cecil
Newport, Sir, John (1756-1843), Irish politician
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O'Cathain, M.
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Pim, Herbert Moore, 1883-?, author and poet, pseudonym A. Newman
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Pirrie, William
Pirrie, William James, Viscount Pirrie (1847-1924)
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Postal Administration of China
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Proclus
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Registry of Deeds, Dublin (est. 1708)
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Save the Children (Northern Ireland)
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Schoeffer, Johann
Schoeffer, Peter
Schroder
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Scott, Thomas
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Secession Synod
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Selby, Prideaux John, (1788-1867)
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Sheridan, Richard Brinsley
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Simpson, George
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Sinus
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Smyth, Dame Ethel Mary (1858-1944), composer and feminist
Snow, C. P.
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Spark, F.V., former Harland & Wolff Director and Chief Accountant
Speed, John (1552?-1629)
Spence family of Strabane, Co. Tyrone
Spender, Lady Lillian (1880-?)
Spender, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Wilfrid (1876-1960), Secretary to the Northern Ireland Cabinet and Head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service
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Springham, Matthias
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St Patrick
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Stanley, E.G. (1799-1869), 14th Earl of Derby, Chief Secretary of Ireland, 1830-33
Stanley, J.
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Steevens, George (1736-1800)
Stelfox, Arthur Wilson (1883-1972)
Steuart, George, Architect
Stevenson, Sir, John
Stewart family of Stuart Hall, Co. Tyrone
Stewart, Alexander (1699-1781)
Stewart, Elizabeth
Stewart, Henry (1743-1840), land agent
Stewart, John D. (d. 1988), writer
Stewart, John, MP for Co.Tyrone, 1802-6, 1812-25
Stewart, Marquess of Londonderry; Vane-Tempest
Stewart, Robert (1769-1822), Viscount Castlereagh, 2nd Marquess of Londonderry
Stokes, Sir, George Gabriel (1819-1903)
Stone, E. J.
Stopford, Alice
Stormont Government
Stovin, Sir Frederick
Strabane and Letterkenny Railway Company
Stranmillis College
Stranmillis House
Stranmillis University College
Strategic Reserve
Stringer, T. Singleton
Strong, Sir James
Stuart, Andrew Thomas (1725-1809), 1st Earl Castle Stewart
Stuart, Francis (1902-2000)
Stuart, James (1764-18??)
Stuart, Sir John (1793-1876), of Ballachullish, Argyllshire, barrister and MP
Sutton, Henry Septimus (1825-1901), author and poet
Swan, Graves Chamney, land agent
Swann, H.P
Swanzy, H. B.
Swift, Dean
Swinburne, Sergeant Major
Synge, John Millington (1871-1909), Irish writer
Synod of Ulster
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Telford, Thomas
Temple, Henry (1739-1802), 2nd Viscount Palmerston
Temple, Henry John (1784-1865), 3rd Viscount Palmerston
Tempo History Society
Tennent, Sir James Emerson (1804-1869), 1st Bt
Tennyson, Lord, Alfred, 1809-1892, poet
Thales
Theatre Royal
Thomas, Elizabeth
Thompson, Sam (1916-1961), playwright
Thompson, Warren Julian
Thomson, Hugh
Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920)
Thomson, James (1822-1892), academic
Thomson, James, 1746-1849, mathematician and teacher
Thomson, Professor, James, (1822-1892), engineer
Thomson, William (1824-1907), Lord Kelvin
Thorburn, Archibald, (1860-1935)
Tighe, Sarah (fl. 1780-1821)
Tighe, William (1788-1816)
Tighe, William Frederick (fl. 1813-1866)
Tilling, Philip
Times
Tinderbox Theatre Company
Tipping family of Bellurgan Park, Ballymascanlan, Co Louth
Tipping, Edward (1826-96), of Bellurgan Park, Ballymascanlan, Co Louth
Titanic
Tooke, Thomas (1774-1858), British economist
Torrens Family
Torrens, Anne
Torrens, Elizabeth-Grace
Torrens, John Samuel (d. 1860), judge of the Sudder Court, Calcutta
Torrens, Robert, judge
Torrens, Robert, M.P. for Carrickfergus, 1859-1868
Trapezium
Traynor, Michael
Trimble, William Copeland, historian
Tropical Ravine House
Troughton, J.
Turner, Martyn
Tuyll, Baron
Tyrone Navigation (1732-1888)
UCD Development Studies Library
Ulster American Folk Park
Ulster Architectural Heritage Society
Ulster Canal (1825-1888)
Ulster Countryside Committee
Ulster Folk & Transport Museum
Ulster Gift Fund (1939-1946)
Ulster Group Theatre
Ulster Literary Theatre
Ulster Museum
Ulster Place Name Society
Ulster Society
Ulster Star
Ulster Synod
Ulster Unionist Council
Ulster Unionist Labour Association
Ulster Unionist Party
Ulster Volunteer Force
Ulster Women's Gift Fund
Ulster Women's Unionist Council
Ulster Workers Party
Union Theological College
Unionist Association of Ireland
Unionist Clubs’ Council
Unionist Party
Unionist Party of Northern Ireland
United Irishmen
Universal Postal Union
University of Glasgow
University of Ulster
University of Ulster at Jordanstown, Library
Upper Bann Navigation (1847-1859)
Upton, Henry Montagu (1799-1863), 2nd Viscount Templetown
Upton, R.
Usser, James (1581-1656)
Ussher, James (1580-1656)
Valentia, Viscounts
Vane, Charles, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry
Vane-Tempest Family, Marquesses of Londonderry
Vane-Tempest, Lord Henry
Vane-Tempest, Lord Herbert
Vane-Tempest, Mary Cornelia, Marchioness of Londonderry
Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Charles (1852-1915), 6th Marquess of Londonderry
Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Charles S.H. (1878-1949), 7th Marquess of Londonderry
Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Edith Helen, Lady Londonderry
Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Lady Theresa (1856-1919), 6th Marchioness of Londonderry
Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Theresa (1856-1919), Marchioness of Londonderry
Vansittart
Vaughan Charity (1776-1934)
Vaughan Charity Charter School
Vaughan, George (d. 1763)
Vaughan, George (d. 1763), of Buncrana, Co. Donegal
Victoria (1819-1901), Queen of England
Victoria Women's Unionist Association
Vinycomb, John
Vinycomb, John (1833-1928), illustrator
Virgil
W.F. Clokey & Co., glass merchants
W.H. Kane & Co., Engineers, Larne
Waddell, Helen (1889-1965), mediaeval scholar, poet and author
Waddell, Martin
Wakefield, Edward
Wallace, Colonel Robert Hugh (1860-1929), Solicitor, Myra Castle, Downpatrick
Wallace, R. H., Col.
Wallace, Robert Grenville Clermont, Thomas Fortescue, Baron, (1815-1887)
Walpole, Horace
Walpole, Sir Robert (1676-1745), statesman
Walsh, George, artist
Walsh, Maurice
Walsingham, Sir Francis (1530-1590), statesman
War Office
Ward & Partners
Waring, William (1619-1703), landowner and High Sheriff of Co. Down
Warren, W. Lewis (1929-1994), Professor of Modern History, Queen's University Belfast, 1973-93
Wartmann, Elie
Waterfront Theatre
Wathen, R.
Weatherfield, W. A. F.
Weir, Sarah (1742-?), Stewartstown, Co. Tyrone
Weir, Silas Ebenezer (1777-1828), Stewartstown, Co. Tyrone
Weir, William (1735-1792), merchant, Stewartstown, Co. Tyrone
Weir, William (1781-1824), trader, Stewartstown, Co. Tyrone
WELB
Welch, David (d. 1875), photographer
Welch, Robert J. (1859-1936), professional photographer
Welch, Robert John (1859-1936), photographer
Wellesley, Arthur (1769-1852), 1st Duke of Wellington, British Prime Minister
Wellesley, Richard Colley (1760-1842), Marquis Wellesley, Governor-General of India
Wellesley, Sir Arthur (1769-1852), Duke of Wellington
Wesley Historical Society
Wesley, John (1703-1791)
Wesley, Rev. Charles (1707-1788)
Wesley, Rev. John (1703-1791)
Westall, Richard, 1765-1836
Westenra, Robert Henry (1792-1860), 3rd Baron Rossmore
Western Education & Library Board
Western Education and Library Board
Westmeath, Earls of
Westmorland, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Whately, Richard (1787-1863), Archbishop of Dublin
Whibley, Charles, 1859-1930, scholar, critic and journalist
Whitehead, Evelyn M.
Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892, poet and journalist
Whitworth, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Whyte family, Loughbrickland, Co. Down
Whyte, Captain Nicholas Charles (1785-1867), Loughbrickland
Whyte, Charles (1716-1784), Leixlip and Loughbrickland
Whyte, John (1752-1814), Loughbrickland
Whyte, John Joseph (1826-1902), Loughbrickland
Whyte, Nicholas (b. 1967)
Whyte, Sir Nicholas (1583-1664), Leixlip
Wilberforce, Samuel (1805-1873), Bishop of Oxford
Wilde, Oscar (1854-1900), Irish writer
Wilkinson, Henry Spenser (1853-1937), military historian and journalist
Wilkinson, Sir Hiram Shaw (1840-1936), Chief Justice of Her Majesty's Supreme Court for China and Korea
William III (1650-1702), King of England, 1689-1702
William McCombe, Ltd
William of Orange (1650-1702), King of England, 1689-1702
Williams, Fionnuala Carson
Willoughby, Nicholas, surveyor
Wills, William Gorman (1828-91), artist
Wilson and Simms, Solicitors, Strabane, Co. Tyrone
Wilson, Philip B.
Wilson, Sir Henry (1864-1922), Field Marshal
Witherspoon, Charles
Wolfe, Major-General James (1727-1759)
Wolfe, Major-General James (1727-59).
Wolff, G.W., founder of Harland & Wolff Shipyard and first Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Ropeworks, 1876-1896
Women Together for Peace
Women's Freedom League
Women's Unionist Association
Women's Unionist Council
Wood-Martin, William Gregory (1847-1917)
Workers Educational Association
Workman, Clark & Co.
Works Service
Wright, Stanley Fowler (1873-1953)
Wright, Thomas (fl. 1740-1760)
Wynne Family of Counties Sligo, Leitrim and Cavan
Wynne, James (c.1645-1695)
Wynne, John Arthur (1801-1865)
Wynne, Lady Anne (d. 1849)
Wynne, Owen (1755-1841)
Wynne, Owen (1843-1910)
Wynne, Owen (c.1655-1737)
Wynne, Owen (d. 1670)
Wynne, Owen (d. 1789)
Yeats, Jack B., painter
Yeats, William Butler (1865-1939), poet
Young and Mackenzie (1825-1937), Architects, Donegall Square West, Belfast
Young Family of Culdaff, Co. Donegal
Young Ulster Society
Young Ulster Volunteers
Young, Brooke (fl. 1833-34), Young, Robert Chichester (fl. 1928-35)
Young, George (1842-1913), landowner
Young, Guy Owen Lawrence (fl. 1914)
Young, Maryanne (fl. 1809-58)
Young, R. M.
Young, Rev. Robert (1610-1682), landowner and Rector of Clonca and Culdaff
Young, Robert James (fl. 1819-20)
Young, Robert Magill (1851-1925), architect
Young, Rt Hon. Robert (1822-1917), architect and civil engineer

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