The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. V, 1905Various
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The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. V, 1905
Various
American-Irish Historical Society -- Periodicals; Ethnology -- United States -- Periodicals; Irish Americans -- Periodicals
Ireland, John Ring of the kingdom of, 100.
Ireland, Ten ships from, arrive at Boston in 1736 and 1738, bringing
nearly 1,000 passengers, 93.
Ireland, The ship _Sally_ arrives at Boston from, 90.
Irish Academy, Royal, 154.
Irish ancestors of President Roosevelt, 12.
Irish ancestry, People of, 102.
Irish brigade in the service of France, 120.
Irish brigade, Meagher’s, 136, 138, 139, 144, 181, 182.
Irish Catholic Benevolent Union, 138.
Irish Catholics stood, Oppressions under which the, 125.
Irish Dexters, The, 28, 29.
Irish “do flock into town,” 112.
Irish-French regiment of Dillon, 89, 101, 102, 120.
Irish-French regiment of Walsh, 91, 109.
Irish Grove. Settlement known as, 83.
Irish House of Commons, 126, 127.
Irish immigrants, Five ships arrive in Boston harbor, 1718, with, 92.
Irish in Boston, Cullen’s work on the, 92, 116.
Irish Independence, Movement for, 48.
Irish in Salem, Mass., Early, 91.
Irish in the Third New York regiment of the Line, 117.
Irish kingdom of Connaught, 29.
Irishmen in this country, One of the earliest, 112.
Irish names found in Connecticut at early periods, 117, 118.
Irish nation, St. Patrick patron of the, 57.
Irish Pioneer of California, An, 82.
Irish pioneers, Richard Dexter, one of Boston’s, 28.
Irish principality of Meath, 29.
Irish Roman Catholic, Gov. Thomas Dongan, an, 53.
Irish schoolmasters in New Hampshire, 34, 35.
Irish sent to Jamaica, 116, 117.
Irish settlement, A thriving, 83.
Irish soldiers in King Philip’s War, 97, 102, 103.
Irish trader at Fort Pitt, An, 98.
Irish transported to America, 116, 117.
“Irish who were conveyed to Virginia, Barbadoes and other parts,” 104.
Irish victim of the witch craze, An, 16.
Irvine, Gen. William, of the Revolution, 123, 145.
Isidore de Lynch, “an intrepid Irishman,” 109.
“It is scituate on mistik syde nere the south springe,” 30.
Jamestown, N. Y., James Prendergast founder of, 61.
Jamestown, N. Y., The James Prendergast Free Library at, 61.
Jamestown, Va., Francis Maguire arrives at, 112.
Jan Andriessen, “the Irishman,” 113.
Jefferson, Thomas, 68, 109, 122.
Johnson, Sir William, 39, 117.
Jones, John Paul, 94, 95, 96, 105.
Jones, Teague, a resident of Yarmouth, Mass., as early as 1645, 113,
114.
Jones, Thomas, “from Strabane, Ireland,” 104.
Jordan Teutonicus, 28.
Kaine, Patrick, an American marine who served under Esek Hopkins, 104.
Kaley, Hon. Timothy, 49, 50.
Kavanagh, Edward, acting governor of Maine, 107.
Kavanagh, James, came to Boston during the Revolution, 107.
“Keen as an Irish greyhound,” 117.
Keiley, Hon. Anthony M., 137, 138.
“Kelly and Burke and Shea,” 34, 50, 51, 52.
Kellyburg, Kellyvale, and Kelly Grant, 44.
Kelly, Capt. Warren Michael, “great-great-grandson of Darby Kelly,” 39.
Kelly, Col. Moses, 45
Kelly, Darby, an early New Hampshire settler, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40.
Kelly Hill, New Hampton, N. H., 37.
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