Hi, all -- as a follow-up to the Irish Fianna web sites I posted last week (16 July), the two following web sites might be of interest to those of you who are researching in Ireland. These are sites for The National Library of Ireland and also the National Archives of Ireland. Note that they are not specifically for Huguenot research but still might turn up useful info. Also note that most of their material is *not* available online but at least you may be able to find out what their holdings are and, if you see anything interesting, you may be able to track it down elsewhere. Or plan a trip to Ireland! The National Library of Ireland (Dublin) is at http://www.heanet.ie/natlib. The site includes info re: publications, collections (maps, books, manuscripts, photos, newspapers), etc. There is also an e-mail address if you wish to contact the Library directly. Their Family History Research section looked quite thorough, with tips on beginning research, commissioning research, principal genealogical sources, contact list of professional researchers, etc. I could find nothing specifically on Huguenots but maybe I didn't look hard enough. Perhaps an e-mail contact with the Library might provide info in this regard, if all else fails. The genealogy section of The National Archives of Ireland is at http://www.nationalarchives.ie/genealogy.html. This site also provides an outline on beginning Irish research as well as info re: censuses, BMD's, wills, county research centres, a reading guide, and also a list of professional researchers. There is a search feature at: http://www.nationalarchives.ie/govpapers.html . When I tried this search with keyword: Huguenot, five documents came up. Keyword: Huguenots resulted in one document appearing. This doesn't seem like a lot, bearing in mind that Ireland was one of the principal centres of Huguenot settlement. there may be more I didn't find. Presumably, you can also try a search using surnames here, but I didn't do that. Hope someone finds this useful. Please post if you have success using these sites or discover anything there which you think others might like to know about. Andrea