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Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, Francis Joseph Bigger, Gaelicisation of Irish Public Service, Herbert Gillman Cork Historian, Irish Music Collector, William Baylor Heartland Cork Horticulturist
Membership lists of Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 1893 and 1945, snapshot of Cork Diaspora in Colonial Legal and Medical Service, and 1945 Gaelicisation of Irish Public Service, 1893 names include Francis Joseph Bigger, Belfast, Robert Day, Cork Antiquarian, Herbert Gillman Cork Historian, Rev. Graves Bishop of Limerick, Historian and Archaeologist, William Baylor Hartland Cork Horticulturist, P W Joyce Dublin Historian, Denny Lane, Cork Businessman writer and Historian, Lieutenant Francis O’Neill, Later Chief O’Neill, Chicago Police, Irish Music Collector, Canon Goodman, Skibbereen, Professor Of Irish TCD and Irish Music Collector, 1945 Historians Paddy O’Keeffe, Bantry, Bernard O’Regan, Aughadown, John T. Collins, Cork, Father TJ Walsh, Cork, Genealogists, Edward McLysaght, Herald’s Office, Dublin, William Henry Welply, Greenisland Co. Antrim, Count Eoin O’Mahony BL Cork, Sculptor Seamus Murphy, Cork, Playwright Lennox Robinson, Dublin, Oscar Prince of Prussia, Potsdam, Germany.
Graves Collection Royal Irish Academy includes correspondence with Dr. John O’Donovan:
https://www.ria.ie/library/special-collections/manuscripts/modern-manuscripts/graves-collection.aspx
William Henry Welply, major collector of Cork wills and documents transcribed before they were destroyed in 1922:
https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=4215&action=edit&message=1
1893:
An unexpected inclusion is Oscar Prince of Prussia:









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