Discusses the behaviour of dysyllabic personal endings when a vowel in the immediately preceding second or fourth syllable has not been syncopated, and the ensuing analogical morphological patterns.
Ó Crualaoich (Conchubhar): Some evidence in Tudor Fiants, Calendar of Patent Rolls and Inquisitions for Irish among families of Anglo-Norman descent in County Wexford between 1540 and 1640.
Ó Crualaoich (Conchubhar): Some evidence in Tudor Fiants, Calendar of patent rolls and Inquisitions for Irish among families of Anglo-Norman descent in county Wexford between 1540 and 1640.
Ó Crualaoich (Conchubhar): Irish surnames in Wexford 1530–1660: examples from fiants, the Calendar of patent rolls, Inquisitions, and the Census of 1659.
Ó Crualaoich (Conchubhar): The identification of Leac Mhic Eochaidh in North Wexford as a possible site for inauguration of the lord of the ancient kingdom of Uí Chinnsealaigh, and some evidence for its use as an assembly site in 1592.