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Arensberg, C. M. and S. T. Kimball (1968). Family and Community in Ireland. Harvard Press.

Breathnach, C. (1991) The Shepherds Folklore. In: O'Connell, J. W. and A. Korff (Eds.) The Book of The Burren, 172- 176. Kinvara: Tir Eolas.

Brew, F. (1989). Poteen making in Tubber. The Other Clare 13, 60-61. Ennis: Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society.

Brew, F. (1990). Aughinish. The Other Clare 14, 62. Ennis: Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society.

Brew, F. (1998). The Parish of Kilkeedy - A local history. Tubber, Co. Clare: Frank Brew.

Burren Conservation Trust (1996). A Historical Collection of the north-west part of the Burren. Fanore: Burren Conservation Trust.

Byrne, A., Ricca Edmondson and Tony Varley (2001), Arensberg and Kimball and Anthropological Research in Ireland: Introduction to the Third Edition, Conrad Arensberg and Solon Kimball, Family and Community in Ireland, CLASP: Ireland.

Clare Freeman Journal (assorted dates). In: The Dunboyne Cuttings: Assorted extracts from newspaper cuttings collected by Lord Dunboyne. Ennis: Clare County Library.

Curtin, C. and A. Varley (1987). Marginal Men? Bachelor Farmers in a west of Ireland Community. In: Curtin, C., P. Jackson and B. O'Connor (Eds.) Gender in Irish Society, 287-308. Studies in Irish Society III. Galway University Press.

Dillon, E. and D. Drew (1981). Jacko McGann and Ailwee Hill: A forgotten way of life. Burren Heritage Series No. 1. Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare: Ailwee Cave Company.

Dinan, B. (1987). Clare and Its People - a concise history. Cork and Dublin: Mercier Press.

Dutton, H. (1808). Statistical Survey of the County of Clare. Dublin: Royal Agricultural Society.

Enright, F. (1984). Peter Coymn- a victim of history. Dal Gcais - The Journal of Clare 7, 111-115. Miltown Malbay.

Enright, F. P. (1988). Transportation from the Clare Spring Assizes of 1849. Dal Gcais - The Journal of Clare 9, 12-19. Miltown Malbay.

Frost, J. (1893). The History and Topography of the county of Clare from the earliest times to the beginning of the 18th century. Dublin: Sealey, Byers and Walter.

Glynn, R. (2002). The Story of Aughinish. New Quay Employment Scheme.

Gosling, P. (1991). The Burren in Early Historic Times. In: O'Connell, J. W. and A. Korff (Eds.) The Book of The Burren, 77-91. Kinvara: Tir Eolas.

Gosling, P. (1991). The Burren in Medieval Times. In: O'Connell, J. W. and A. Korff (Eds.) The Book of The Burren, 119-133. Kinvara: Tir Eolas.

Henchy, P. (1975). Irish Words and Expressions from Corofin, Co. Clare. North Munster Antiquarian Journal XVII, 115-120. Limerick.

Her Majesty's Commissioners for Enquiring into the Condition of the Poorer classes in Ireland (1835). Poverty before the Famine, County Clare 1835. Ennis: Clasp Press, 1996.

Higgins, J. (1992). Medieval Sculptures from Carran Church, Co. Clare, and their significance. The Other Clare 16, 21-25. Ennis: Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society.

Lewis, S. (1837). County Clare: A History and Topography. Republished 1995. Ennis: Clasp Press.

Litton, F. J. (1984). The Peculiar Case of Peter Coymn. Dal Gcais - The Journal of Clare 7, 103-110. Miltown Malbay.

Lyne, G. J. and M. E. Mitchell (1985). A Scientific Tour through Munster: The Travels of Joseph Woods, Architect and Botanist, in 1809. North Munster Antiquarian Journal. XXVII, 29-38. Limerick.

Lysaght, P. B. (1994). The Burren and Burgundy Pitch. North Munster Antiquarian Journal XXXV, 108. Limerick.

MacMahon, M. (1994). Agrarian Conflict in Clare, 1815-1831: gleanings from contemporary newspapers. The Other Clare 18, 49-56. Ennis: Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society.

MacMahon, M. (1996). Custom, Lore and Legends of Other Clare Days. The Other Clare 20, 59-66. Ennis: Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society.

MacMahon, M. (1997). On a Fertile Rock: The Cistercian Abbey of Corcomroe. The Other Clare 21, 22-31. Ennis: Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society.

Murphy, I. (1988). Tenant Rights in County Clare in the 1850's. The Other Clare 12, 10-14. Ennis: Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society.

O'Connell, J. W. (1991). Post-Medieval and Modern Times in the Burren. In: O'Connell, J. W. and A. Korff (Eds.) The Book of the Burren, 141-154. Kinvara: Tir Eolas.

Ó Dálaigh, B. (ed.) (1998). The Strangers Gaze: Travels in County Clare 1534-1950. Ennis: Clasp Press.

O'Keefe, J. G. (1904). Colman MacDuagh and Guaire. ERIU 1, 43-8. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy.

Ó Murchadha, C. (1991). The Richest Commoner in Ireland: Sir Donough O'Brien of Lemenagh and Dromoland, Baronet, (1642-1717). Dal Gcais - The Journal of Clare 10, 7-12. Miltown Malbay.

P. D. (1876). A Handbook to Lisdoonvarna and its vicinity. Republished 1998. Ennis: Clasp Press.

Sheedy, K. (1999). The Clare Anthology. Ennis: Clasp Press.

Simington, R.C. (1641). Book of Survey and Distribution. Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission/ The Stationary Office.

Spellissey, S. (1984). Peter the Packer- a man for the times. Dal Gcais - The Journal of Clare 7, 121-130. Miltown Malbay.

White, Rev. P. (1973). History of Clare and the Dalcassian Clans of Tipperary, Limerick and Galway. Bridge Street, Cork: The Fercor Press.

Weir, H. L. (1986). Houses of Clare. Whitegate: Balliankella Press.

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