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Curtis (Edmund)

  • 1881–1943
  • scholars, historians
  • (agents)
Curtis, Edmund, Calendar of Ormond deeds, 1172–1603, 6 vols, Dublin: Stationery Office, 1932–1943.
Curtis, Edmund, Calendar of Ormond deeds, 1584–1603, 6 vols, vol. 6, Dublin: Stationery Office, 1943.
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Curtis, Edmund, Calendar of Ormond deeds, 1547–1584, 6 vols, vol. 5, Dublin: Stationery Office, 1941.
Irishmanuscripts.ie – PDF: <link>
Curtis, Edmund, “Feudal charters of the De Burgo Lordship of Connacht, 1237–1325”, in: John Ryan (ed.), Féil-sgríbhinn Eóin Mhic Néill: Essays and studies presented to professor Eoin MacNeill on the occasion of his seventieth birthday, May 15th 1938, Dublin: Three Candles, 1940. 286–295.
Curtis, Edmund, Calendar of Ormond deeds, 1509–1547, 6 vols, vol. 4, Dublin: Stationery Office, 1937.
Irishmanuscripts.ie – PDF: <link>
Curtis, Edmund, Calendar of Ormond deeds, 1413–1509, 6 vols, vol. 3, Dublin: Stationery Office, 1935.
Irishmanuscripts.ie – PDF: <link>
Curtis, Edmund, Calendar of Ormond deeds, 1350–1413, 6 vols, vol. 2, Dublin: Stationery Office, 1934.
Irishmanuscripts.ie – PDF: <link>
Curtis, Edmund, Calendar of Ormond deeds, 1172–1350, 6 vols, vol. 1, Dublin: Stationery Office, 1932.
Irishmanuscripts.ie – PDF: <link>
Curtis, Edmund, “The ‘Bonnaght’ of Ulster”, Hermathena 21:46 (1931): 87–105.
Curtis, Edmund, and Walter Cowley, “The survey of Offaly in 1550”, Hermathena 20:45 (1930): 312–352.
Curtis, Edmund, “The court book of Esker and Crumlin, 1592-1600 (continued)”, The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 59 (1929): 128–148.
Curtis, Edmund, A history of mediaeval Ireland from 1110 to 1513, London, Dublin, New York: Methuen, Macmillan, 1923.
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