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Bibliography

John
D'Alton
b. 1792–d. 1867

4 publications in 1831 indexed
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Contributions to edited collections or authored works

Hardiman, James [ed.], and John D'Alton [tr.], “Cionn-Chorraidh: Kincora, or Mac Liag’s lament”, in: James Hardiman (ed.), Irish minstrelsy, or bardic remains of Ireland: with English poetical translations, 2 vols, London, 1831. Vol. 2: 196–201, 360–367.
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Hardiman, James [ed.], and John D'Alton [tr.], “Núall-ghúbha Thórna, ag caóineadh a Dhalta: Torna's lament for Corc and Nial, A.D. 423”, in: James Hardiman (ed.), Irish minstrelsy, or bardic remains of Ireland: with English poetical translations, 2 vols, London, 1831. Vol. 2: 183–187, 343–347.
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Hardiman, James [ed.], and John D'Alton [tr.], “Cearbhall O'Dála agus an Macala — Cearbhall ró chan: Carroll O'Daly and Echo”, in: James Hardiman (ed.), Irish minstrelsy, or bardic remains of Ireland: with English poetical translations, 2 vols, London, 1831. Vol. 2: 212–217, 375–377.
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Hardiman, James [ed.], and John D'Alton [tr.], “Sián le h-Eirinn: Doctor Keating to his letter”, in: James Hardiman (ed.), Irish minstrelsy, or bardic remains of Ireland: with English poetical translations, 2 vols, London, 1831. Vol. 2: 218–221, 377–380.
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