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NOTES AND QUERIES. [ii s. xu. OCT. 9, 1915.


Ralph Buckeridge of the Close of the Cathedral Church of Lichfield, gent. Will dated 14 April, 1707.

" On my marriage a lease from Subchanter, &c., was settled on my wife Sarah Buckeridge for life. Said lease at her death to my son Wild Buckeridge. To my son Wild lease of land at Lockley Wood near Hinstock, Salop; also land in parish of Chetwynd, Salop, called Pearson's Leasons ; also a silver tankard and coat of arms. '

" My eight houses, &c., in Newport to my wife and my nephew Thomas Johnson, in trust -to sell and apply proceeds for my three daughters when of age.

Daughters Mary, Sarah, and Anne. Witnesses Michael Dickinson, Rich Stubbs, .Tun., Francis Bayley, Jun. Inventory 12 July, 1707, by Robert Whadcock and John Bullock.

Proved at Lichfield, 4 Aug , 1707, by Sarah Buckeridge.

A. STEPHENS DYER. 207, Kingston Road, Teddington.


BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HISTORIES OF IRISH COUNTIES AND TOWNS.

(See 11 S. xi. 103, 183, 315 ; xii. 24.) PAHT V. F.

FAHAN.

The* Abbey of Fahan in Inis-Owen. By W. J. Doherty. Dublin, 1881.

FARNEY. Some Account of the Territory or Dominion of

Farney, in the Province and Earldom of Ulster.

By Evelyn Philip Shirley. London, 1845. Sketches of the Highlands of Farney and of

Shirley Castle in Farney. Belfast, 1856.

FEAKLE.

'Cuirt an Meadon Oidge. Edited from the MSS. in V yal Irish Academy by R. A. Foley. Dublin, 1912. (Biography of author included ; contains information on parish of Feakle.)

FEIGHCULLEN (POWERSCOURT).

History of the Clan O'Toole and other Leinster Septs. By Rev. P. L. O'Toole. Dublin, 1890.

"The O'Tooles, anciently Lords of Powerscourt (Feracualan), Fertire, and Imale, with notices of Feagh Mac Hugh O'Byrne. N.d.

FERMANAGH.

.An Account of the State of London-Derry and Enneskelling. Given by a Captain lately come to Leverpool from the Fleet in perry River, and from thence Sent to a Citizen of Dublin now in London. London, printed for Ric. Chiswell at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Churchyard, 1689. (Deals with the defence of Enniskillen. )

'The Handbook, or Directory, for the County of Fermanagh. Compiled by Charles Macloskie. Armagh, 1848.

The Erne, its Legends and its Fly-Fishing. By Rev. Henry Newland. London, 1851.

Xough Erne, Belleek, Ballyshannon, and Bun- doran. By W. F. Wakeman. Dublin, 1870.


Parliamentary Memoirs of Fermanagh and Tyrone , from 1613 to 1885. By the Earl of Belmore.

Dublin, 1887. Henrys, Upper Lough Erne, in 1739. Edited by

Sir Chas. S. King, Bt. Dublin, 1892. Fermanagh and its Princes. By Rev. J. E.

MacKenna, M.R.I. A. Dublin, Catholic Truth

Society, 1915. Lough Erne and its Shrines. By Rev. J. E.

MacKenna, M.R.I.A. Dublin, Catholic Truth

Society, 1915. Conor Mac Uidir,Lord of Fermanagh (The Maguire).

By F. J. Bigger, M.R.I.A. Belfast, privately

printed. See also Enniskillen.

FE3MOY.

The Book of Lismore (MS. fifteenth century). Gives detailed account of the boundaries of Fermoy, its Chief tainries, the Chieftains who held command over them, the Septs who occupied each Townland, their burial-grounds, parish churches, &c.

FERNS. St. Aidan, Bishop and Patron of Ferns. By

Cardinal Moran. Dublin, 1871. Sketch of the History of Ferns Cathedral. By

Canon J. F. M. ffrench. Dublin, 1901. Indexes to Irish Wills. Vol. i. contains Diocese

of Ferns. Edited by W. P. W. Phillimore,

1911. History of Wexford. Vol. vi. contains Town,

Castle, and Cathedral Church of Ferns. By

P. H. Hore, M.R.I.A. London, 1900-11. History of the Diocese of Ferns. By Dr. W. H.

Grattan Flood, K.S.G. 1915.

FETHARD. History of Co. Wexford. Vol. vi. contains Town

ofFethard. By P. H. Hore, M.R.I. A. London,

1900-11. Fethard, its Abbey, &c. By Rev. J. A. Knowles,

O.S.A. Dublin, 1903.

FlNAGH.

The History of the two Ulster Manors of Finagh, co. Tyrone, and Coole, otherwise Mount Atkin- son, co. Fermanagh, and of their Owners. By the Earl of Belmore. Dublin, 1881.

FINGAL (NORTH Co. DUBLIN). Papers in The Irish Builder. By J. S. Sloane.

1883-4. Fingal and its Churches. By Rev. Robert Walsh.

Dublin, 1888. North Dublin, City and Environs. By Dillon

Cosgrave, O.C.C.,B.A. Dublin, Catholic Truth

Society. See also Co. Dublin.

FINGLAS.

MS. History. By J. W. Stubbs. Fortwilliam, FinglaS.

FORE.

The Life of St. Fechin of Fore. By Rev. John B. Coyle. Dublin, 1915. Contains data on district.

FORTH.

Baronies of Forth and Bargey, co. Wexford, an inquiry into the Origin and Philological Relations of the Ancient Dialect formerly spoken in this district. By J. A. Picton. Liverpool, 1866.