Arthur Kavanagh

Arthur J. Kavanagh, historian, author and publisher, has written numerous books generally of a biographical nature. Here below are some of his works while the entire output can be seen online.

In the Shadow of Mount Leinster

The Wexford Gentry 1

The Wexford Gentry 1- Booklet about each family is part of a series and is now available here in Kindle and print.

Alcock of Wilton

Annesley of Camolin

Barrington of Ballymacane

Blacker of Woodbrook

Boxwell of Butlerstown

Boyd of Kiltra

Boyse of Bannow

Bruen of Coolbawn

Cliffe of Belview

Colclough of Tintern

Donovan of Ballymore

Esmonde of Ballynastragh

Hall-Dare of Newtownbarry

Harvey of Kyle

Kavanagh of Borris

Lambert of Carnagh

Levinge of Clohamon

Nunn of Castlebridge

O'Morchoe of Oulart

Power of Edermine

Ram of Ramsfort

Redmond of the Hall

Stopford of Courtown

Talbot of Ballytrent & Castle Talbot

The Wexford Gentry 2

Braddell of Bullingate

Carew of Castleboro

De Rinzy and Dundas of Clobemon

Devereux and Skrine of Ballyrankin

Doyne of Wells

Ely of Loftus Hall

Goff of Horetown

Harvey of Bargy

The following will be available in due course

Hore of Harperstown

Hughes of Ballytrent

Jameson of the Still

Leigh of Rosegarland

Maher of Ballinkeele

Maxwell Barry of Newtownbarry

Richards of Solsboro

Synott of Ballybrennan

Tottenham of Tottenham Green

Ireland 1798 – the Battles

O’Nolan – the History of a People

The Tipperary Gentry Vol 1 (with Wm Hayes)

The Gentry & Aristocracy of Kilkenny

The Gentry & Aristocracy of Meath

Kavanagh – A history of the Kavanaghs

Lest We Forget ( a book about people from North Wexford and South Carlow)

Kavanagh - A History of the Kavanaghs details the story of the Kavanaghs from the time of Donal, the first Kavanagh, who was born to King Diarmuid McMurrough about 1130 A.D. The Kavanaghs were the Royal Line of the people who lived in Ui Cinnsealaigh, a part of Ireland that encompassed modern day counties Wexford and Carlow and parts of South Wicklow in Ireland. The level of detail in this book is nothing short of astounding with genealogical profiles of all the various families that made up the numerous septs of the Kavanaghs in the Middle Ages. This book is a must read for anyone named Kavanagh, Kavanaugh or Cavanaugh, who has an interest in their family roots.

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