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    Hunting for the genetic legacy of Brian Boru in Irish historical sources (Pre-published version)

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    Swift, C. (2017) ‘Hunting for the genetic legacy of Brian Boru in Irish historical sources.’ in Duffy, S., ed., Medieval Dublin XVI: Proceedings of Clontarf 1014–2014, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 62-80.
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    2017
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    Swift, Catherine
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    Swift, C. (2017) ‘Hunting for the genetic legacy of Brian Boru in Irish historical sources.’ in Duffy, S., ed., Medieval Dublin XVI: Proceedings of Clontarf 1014–2014, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 62-80.
    Abstract
    In his travels in Ireland in 1842, Thackeray followed the course of the Shannon up river from Tarbert to Limerick and then travelled through Clare to Galway, visiting “a decent little library” in Ennis where he bought “six volumes of works strictly Irish”. As he describes them subsequently, “these yellow-covered books are prepared for the people chiefly” and included tales of a highwayman entitled Adventures of Mr James Freeny, legends in Hibernian Tales2 and “the lamentable tragedy of the ‘Battle of Aughrim’ writ in the most doleful Anglo-Irish verse.” He does not refer explicitly in his Irish Sketchbook to Brian Boru but it seems fair to assume that his description of Barry Lyndon’s ancestry was based, at least in part, on stories he had heard when travelling through Thomond or, perhaps, even elsewhere in Ireland.
    Keywords
    Genetic
    Legacy
    Brian Boru
    Irish
    Historical sources
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Four Courts Press
    License URI
    https://www.fourcourtspress.ie/books/2017/medieval-dublin-xvi/
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2759
    ISBN
    978-1-84682-603-0
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