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Irish History & Family Archives

Max Arthur MacAuliffe: The Irish Luminary Who Bridged East and West

Early Life in the Emerald Isle Born as Michael McAuliffe on 11 September 1838 in Glenmore, Monagea near Newcastle West, County Limerick, Max Arthur MacAuliffe hailed from a place deeply rooted in Irish tradition and history. The McAuliffe family’s journey began in Monagea, but by the time young Michael was eight, they relocated to Templeglantine, driven by his...

The Chronicles of Ireland: A Journey through the Censuses

Ireland’s rich tapestry of history is woven with tales of kings, rebellions, cultural shifts, and epochs of migration. Yet, one of the most definitive ways to understand a nation and its people is through its census records. These documents, while seemingly mundane with their columns of names, ages, and addresses, are in reality treasure troves of information...

The End of Brehon Laws: The Influence of the Normans and the English Common Law

Brehon Laws: A Recap of Ancient Irish Jurisprudence Before delving into their decline, it’s vital to understand the essence of Brehon Laws. Serving as the primary legal system in Ireland for centuries, Brehon Laws or “Fénechas” were a collection of ancient Irish legal texts and traditions. Emphasizing restorative justice over punitive measures, they...

The Decline of the High Kingship and the Rise of Regional Power Centers

While the concept of the High Kingship in Ireland is deeply rooted in both history and legend, it underwent significant changes over the centuries. The unified ideal of a singular ruler gradually gave way to the rise of regional powers, with various families and tribes exerting dominance over localized territories. This shift marked a transformative period in Irish...