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Armagh Local History
- "Life and Times of Fr. Edmund Murphy, Killeavy, 1680", JCLHAS, 9, 1986, 60-71
- Balleer School: Copy-book of letters, 1827-29, NLI Ir 300 p 106
- Armagh Road Presbyterian Church, Portadown (1868-1968), NLI Ir 2741 p 25
- Historical sketches of various parishes, NLI Ir 27411 l 4 & 5
- Mullaghbrack from the tithepayers list of 1834., NLI I 920041 p 1
- Armagh Royal School: Prizes & prizemen 1854, NLI P 439
- "Provisional list of pre-1900 School Registers in the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland", UHGGN, 9, pp 60-71
- Atkinson, Edward D. Dromore, an Ulster Diocese, Dundalk, 1925.
- Bell, Rev. J. Brian A. A History of Garmany's Grove Presbyterian Church, Armagh, 1970.
- Canavan, T. Frontier town: an illustrated history of Newry, Belfast, Blackstaff Press, , 1989
- Donaldson, John A Historical and Statistical Account of the Barony of Upper Fews,
- Galogly, John The History of St Patrick's Parish, Armagh , 1880.
- Gwynn, A. The medieval province of Armagh, Dundalk, 1946. NLI Ir 27411 g 1
- Hogg, Rev. M.B Keady Parish: A Short History of its Church and People, 1928.
- Marshall, J.J. The History of Charlemont Fort and Borough ..., 1921.
- McCorry, F.X. Lurgan: an Irish Provincial Town, Inglewood Press, 1993
- Murray, Rev. Lawrence P. History of the Parish of Creggan in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, Dundalk, 1940.
- Nelson, S. History of the Parish of Creggan in Cos Armagh and Louth from 1611 to 1840, 1974.
- Patterson, T. Armagh Manor Court Rolls, 1625-7 & incidental notes on 17th century sources for Irish surnames in Co. Armagh, Seanchas Ardmhacha, 1957, 295-322.
- Shearman, H Ulster, London, 1949. NLI Ir 91422 s 3
- Stewart, James. Historical Memoirs of the City of Armagh, Dublin, 1900.
- Swayne, John The register of John Swayne, Archbishop of Armagh, and Primate of Ireland,
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