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Thompson, John, “William Reeves and the medieval texts and manuscripts at Armagh”, Peritia 10 (1996): 363–380.

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“William Reeves and the medieval texts and manuscripts at Armagh”
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Volume
10
Pages
363–380
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Abstract (cited)
The achievement of William Reeves as Armagh keeper can be closely associated with the changing mid-nineteenth-century fortunes of the Armagh library property. In the absence of a detailed survey of small Irish collections to match the example set by N. R. Ker’s magisterial Medieval manuscripts in British libraries, this study traces the crucial role played by Reeves in the history of several important manuscripts and early books now in Armagh Public Library.
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Texts
Manuscripts
History, society and culture
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Joseph Felix AllardAllard (Joseph Felix)
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Armagh, Robinson LibraryArmagh Robinson Library (formerly, Public Library)

Public library founded in 1771 by archbishop Richard Robinson.


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John George BeresfordBeresford (John George)
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Michael Ignatius DuganDugan (Michael Ignatius)
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Walter HarrisHarris (Walter)
(1686–1761)
Irish historian.
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Conall MageogheganMageoghegan (Conall)
(fl. 1596–1644)
Mac Eochagáin (Conall)
Conall Mageoghegan (Mac Eochagáin), Irish scholar and historian known for producing the Annals of Clonmacnoise, an English translation of Irish annals.
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John O'DonovanO'Donovan (John)
(1806–1861)
Ó Donnabháin (Seán)
Irish scholar
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Roderic O'FlahertyO'Flaherty (Roderic)
(1627/30–1716/18)
Ó Flaithbheartaigh (Ruaidhrí Óg)
Roderic(k) O'Flaherty / Ruaidhrí (Óg) Ó Flaithbheartaigh, Irish nobleman, historian and collector of manuscripts; author of Ogygia seu rerum Hibernicarum chronologia (1685).
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Thomas PhillippsPhillipps (Thomas)
(1792–1872)
Sir Thomas Phillipps, English antiquary and collector of manuscripts
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Richard PynsonPynson (Richard)
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William ReevesReeves (William)
(1815–1892)
Irish antiquarian scholar; bishop of the Anglican see of Down, Connor and Dromore; keeper of the Armagh Public Library
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Richard Robinson [first Baron Rokeby]Robinson (Richard) ... first Baron Rokeby
(bap. 1708, d. 1794)
Anglo-Irish churchman, baron Rokeby, Church of Ireland archbishop of Armagh, founder of the Robinson Library in Armagh.
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James Henthorn ToddTodd (James Henthorn)
(1805–1869)
James Henthorn Todd, Irish scholar known for his contributions to Irish studies.
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James WareWare (James)
(d. 1666)
Ware (James)
(Sir) James Ware, Irish scholar, historian and antiquarian
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C. A., Dennis Groenewegen
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