Local histories for Ballintoy

AuthorTitlePublication detailsSample LocationComment
   Subject catalogue of books and other material relating to Co. Antrim Ballymena Antrim County Library 1969 National Library of Ireland Ir 941 p 43 27 p.
   Register ... of persons entitled to vote ... 1856 ... 1857. [By barony] n.p. - 1856/7 National Library of Ireland ILB 324 [146] ff
Angelique Day   Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland: Volume 24: Parishes of County Antrim IX 1830-2, 1835, 1838-9, North Antrim Coast & Rathlin Belfast Institute of Irish Studies 1994 National Library of Ireland Ir9141 o 80 148pp. Co-editor Patrick McWilliams. Armoy, Ballintoy, Culfeightrin, Ramoan, Rathlin Island
L.M. Ewart   Handbook to the dioceses of Down, Connor & Dromore
Stephen Gwynn   Highways & Byways in Donegal & Antrim : Part two Derry and Co. Antrim, Clachan (1899 repr. 2013) National Library of Ireland 279 p
Richard Herbert   The Gamble family of East Taieri Dunedin,N.Z. : Gamble Reunion Committee, 1996 National Library of New Zealand P Box q929.2 GAM HER 1996 65 p. "a brief account of the family's origins at Croaghmore in Antrim, Northern Ireland, their emigration and settlement at East Taieri in Otago, New Zealand, in the 1880's, and of the reunion held 6-7th April 1996"
Simon Kingston   Ulster and the Isles in the fifteenth century: the lordship of the Clann Domhnaill of Antrim Dublin ; Portland, OR Four Courts Press 2004 National Library of Ireland 256 p.
Rev. James O'Laverty   An Historical Account of the Dioceses of Down and Connor Dublin 1878-89 National Library of Ireland Ir 27411 o 5 4 Vols
William Reeves   Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Down, Connor and Dromore 1847
Hugh Shearman   Ulster London 1949 National Library of Ireland Ir 91422 s 3 426 p. (incl. bibliographies).
Mark Sweetnam   The minutes of the Antrim ministers' meeting, 1654-8 Dublin Four Courts Press 2012 National Library of Ireland 190 pp
Sandy Watson   Old Antrim coast Scotland Stenlake Publishing 2004 National Library of Ireland 48 p. Ballycastle, Rathlin Island, Cushendall, Glenariff Park, Carnlough, Glenarm, Ballygalley, Carnlough, Cushendun, Garron Point, Knocknacarry, Parkmore and Waterfoot.

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