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    1. [NIR-DERRY] Registers of Derry Cathedral
    2. Jack Devitt
    3. Just received this from Eneclann with new releases this month and note the "The Registers of Derry Cathedral 1642-1703" and six inch Ordnance Survey maps from 1829-1843 which might be of interest to listers. Jack Thailand ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eneclann Newsletter" <newsletter@eneclann.ie> To: <7jj9800231@tttmaxnet.com> Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 10:57 PM Subject: New Titles - March 2007 > Issue 106, 30 March 2007 > > Dear Eneclann customers and friends, > > Welcome to the Eneclann newsletter. This month we are delighted to > announce the latest publication releases from our Archive CD Books > Ireland range (see below). > > IRISH HISTORIC MAPS > We are pleased to announce that you can get copies of the 1st Edition > Ordnance Survey maps in full colour through our site. Surveyed between > 1829 and 1843, the first edition 6 inch Ordnance Survey maps of Ireland > are a crucial research resource for Irish genealogy. To view all the maps > in full colour online, or to select site centered maps for download, CD- > ROM or in print, come to our web page at: > http://www.eneclann.ie/acatalog/Historic_Maps.html > > NEW CD-ROM TITLES > We are also publishing five new CD-ROM titles this month. These include > one of the rarest directories for Counties Limerick and Clare, by Ashe in > 1891-2. We also continue our republication of the Statistical Surveys, > this time for County Cavan. This month we are also delighted to announce > the first republication of the important series published by the Parish > Register Society, The Registers of Derry Cathedral 1642-1703, containing > over 12,000 names. Also from the north, we publish Bradshaw's Enniskillen > Long Ago, 1878 which is an excellent history of this important town in > County Fermanagh. Last, but by no means least, we have published the > Kilkenny Grand Jury Presentments for 1832. This important series of > sources details the activities of the Grand Juries (the mail governing > authority for counties at this time) in County Kilkenny, giving a wealth > of information on the county before the Famine. > > Further details about both titles are given below, with more details on > our web site. > > All are important additions to our catalogue, and as always are published > at an affordable price. To find out more details about our new releases > please take a look at our web site, or see full details below: > > http://www.eneclann.ie/acatalog/New_Releases.html > > Here are the latest releases from Archive CD Books Ireland: > > Ashe's Limerick and Clare Directory 1891-92 > Ref: IE0024 ISBN: 1-84630-088-6 > Price: EURO 20.58 (ex VAT) > Description: This exceptionally rare Directory represents one of only > handful of directories dealing specifically with Clare and Limerick in > the nineteenth century. As a consequence it is an essential resource for > those studying these two counties and their inhabitants. > > Statistical Survey of Cavan, 1802 > Ref: IET0069 ISBN: 1-84630-087-8 > Price: EURO 20.58 (ex VAT) > Description: Coote's detailed 300 page survey is an important reference > for any researcher interested in County Cavan, the south Ulster region, > the history of agricultural and industry or in social developments in > early nineteenth century Ireland. > > The Register of Derry Cathedral 1642-1703 > Ref: IET0068 ISBN: 1-84630-086-X > Price: EURO 20.58 (ex VAT) > Description: This book is a vital source for anybody interested in family > history or the development of Derry city during the latter half of the > seventeenth century. The register, running to almost 450 pages and > containing over 12,000 names. > > Enniskillen Long Ago, 1878 > Ref: IET0067 ISBN: 1-84630-085-1 > Price: EURO 16.45 (ex VAT) > Description: Bradshaw's Enniskillen Long Ago, is an interesting, and > highly readable, account of the history of the town and parish of > Enniskillen, in County Fermanagh. > > Kilkenny Grand Jury Presentments, 1832 > Ref: IET0066 ISBN: 1-84630-084-3 > Price: EURO 16.45 (ex VAT) > Description:The record of the Grand Jury Presentments for Co. Kilkenny > was published in 1832 and covers the financial dealings of individuals > with the Grand Jury for the periods spanning spring 1825 until summer > 1832. Consequently it will appeal to anyone with an interest in the > history of Kilkenny. > > > So come to our web site at: http://www.eneclann.ie to find out more about > these titles and order your copy. > > > We hope to hear from you soon, > > Eneclann Ltd. > Unit 1, Trinity Enterprise Centre, > Pearse Street, > Dublin 2, > Ireland > Tel: +353 1 6710338 > Fax: +353 1 6710281 > www.eneclann.ie > info@eneclann.ie > > Irish VAT (Sales Tax): This is charged on all customers from the European > Union at 21%, but customers from north America, Australia, and anywhere > outside the EU shop at our site tax free. > > To be removed from Eneclann Newsletter, click on this link: http://www. > eneclann.ie/cgi-bin/bigsender.cgi > enter you e-mail address and click the remove button > You can also modify your record at the Newsletter using the same link. > > If you experience any difficulty please reply to this mail with the word > "remove" in the subject line. >

    03/31/2007 06:33:43
    1. [NIR-DERRY] Electronic databases
    2. Boyd Gray
    3. Hi Jack, Nice to see you're still watching us from waaaay out there in Thailand. As it happens I was jus about to invest some hard earned coppers in some genealogy cds or dvds - one which will help me with my researches in East Donegal and East County Derry. Databases, I mean. I have checked out the Eneclann site and found these: http://www.eneclann.ie/acatalog/Archive_CD_Books_Ireland.html I wonder do you, or any other listers have any suggestions as to the best investment for someone like me. I only have the BIVRI discs at the moment - I say only, but they are probably the most useful set of cds availabe. What do other think? What do you recommend? I see that the enecalnn site has: http://www.eneclann.ie/acatalog/Indexes_of_Irish_Wills_1536-1858__5_Vols__IET0037_.html This is so cheap I will defo order it. http://www.eneclann.ie/acatalog/IET0036.html This sounds too historical with very little of genealogical interest. http://www.eneclann.ie/acatalog/IET0068_-_.html Sounds fascinating but I have no ancestors in Derry City, though I HAVE found some Donegal exiles getting married here. http://www.eneclann.ie/acatalog/IET0061.html I have always wanted Hanna and this seems amazingly cheap compared to any hard copy version I have ever seen online. Does anyone have any comments on these four sources? Does anyone have any alternative suggestions which would meet the criteria I have outlined? Thanks in advance - you can be sure, whatever I buy, I will be doing look-ups. Boyd > Just received this from Eneclann with new releases this month and note the > "The Registers of Derry Cathedral 1642-1703" and six inch Ordnance Survey > maps from 1829-1843 which might be of interest to listers. > Jack > Thailand SNIP

    03/31/2007 09:49:25