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0000 0000 8365 339X
https://isni.org/isni/000000008365339X
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Name: |
Graves, James
James Graves (antropoloog uit Ierland (-))
James Graves (Irish antiquarian)
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Dates: |
1815-1886 |
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Inghilterra. Privy council
Joly, Jaspar Robert (1819-1892)
Longden, John
Maclean, John Sir, 1811-1895
Matthieu Paris (1200?-1259))
Prim, John George Augustus (1821-1875)
Shirley, Evelyn Philip (1812-1882)
Wilde, W. R. (1815-1876)
Wilde, William Robert (1815-1876)
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Titles: |
Anonymous account of the early life and marriage of James, first duke of Ormonde : with an appendix
brief memoir of the Lady Elizabeth Fitzgerald, known as the Fair Geraldine., A
church and shrine of St. Manchan., The
Dineley's tour in Ireland
history, architecture, and antiquities of the cathedral church of St. Canice, Kilkenny., The
Letter from James Graves to [Sir J. Bernard Burke], informing he enclosed a receipt, referring to "office of the coat of the white knight" and that he is printing interesting documents
Letters [ALS] from John Longden to James Graves
Letters and dispatches relative to the taking of the earl of Ormonde by O'More, A.D.1600. : From the Irish correspondence in the State paper office, London.
Observations in a voyage through the kingdom of Ireland: : being a collection of several monuments, inscriptions, draughts of towns, castles, &c.
On cross-legged effigies existing in Ireland.
On the arms of De Clare
primaeval antiquities of Cornwall from an Irish point of view, The
Related papers on raths in Ireland
Roll of the proceedings of the King's Council in Ireland for a portion of the sixteenth year of the reign of Richard the Second, A.D. 1392-'93, A : with an appendix
Sketches in Aran, 1883. and in Co. Galway
social state of the southern and eastern counties of Ireland in the sixteenth century:, The : being the presentments of the gentlemen, commonalty, and citizens of Carlow, Cork, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Waterford, and Wexford, made in the reigns of Henry VIII. and Elizabeth.
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NTA
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