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Nicholls (K. W.)

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Hazard, Benjamin, and Kenneth W. Nicholls, “Annales Dominicani de Roscoman”, CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts, Online: University College Cork, 2012–. URL: <https://celt.ucc.ie/published/L100015A>. 
Electronic publication (encoded in TEI XML) of a Latin text from a previously unpublished manuscript by Sir James Ware (London, Victoria and Albert Museum, Clements Collection, Irish MS R 23 drawer 5. ff. 45r–50r). The Latin text represents extracts made by Ware from an annalistic compilation of the Roscommon Dominican priory, which itself is based on earlier materials.
Nicholls, K. W., “The Protean placename”, in: John Carey, Máire Herbert, and Kevin Murray (eds), Cín Chille Cúile: texts, saints and places. Essays in honour of Pádraig Ó Riain, 9, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2004. 225–233.
Nicholls, Kenneth, “Crioch Branach: the O’Byrnes and their country”, in: Conor OʼBrien (ed.), Feagh McHugh O’Byrne: the Wicklow Firebrand. A volume of quatercentennial essays, Rathdrum: Rathdrum Historical Society, 1998. 7–39.
MacCotter, Paul, and K. W. Nicholls, The Pipe Roll of Cloyne: Rotulus Pipae Clonensis, Cloyne: Tower Books, 1996.  
Edition of and commentary on the pipe roll of Cloyne
abstract:
The pipe roll of Cloyne contains a collection of muniments relating to the see of Cloyne. It was originally composed c.1364 and contains material spanning the period c.1216 to 1489. This edition reproduces with some emendments the earliest published version - the original was destroyed - and adds an English translation. The second half of the book consists of extensive annotated references which, as well as dealing with all technical or subject issues raised, fully treats of all families ocurring in the source. As many of these were major families with lands elsewhere in Ireland this study represents a major source for the families of the Anglo-Norman period in Ireland.
Nicholls, K. W., “The development of lordship in county Cork, 1300–1600”, in: Patrick OʼFlanagan, and Cornelius G. Buttimer (eds), Cork, history & society: interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county, 6, Cork: Geography Publications, 1993. 156–211.
Nicholls, Kenneth, “Gaelic society and economy”, in: Art Cosgrove (ed.), A new history of Ireland, vol. 2: Medieval Ireland, 1169–1534, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, Clarendon Press, 1987. 397–438.
Nicholls, K. W., “Medieval Leinster dynasties and families: three topographical notes [1. O'Kelly: Uí Chellaig Chualann; 2. Uí Maíleruba; 3. Mac Con Lothair]”, Peritia 5 (1986): 409–415.
Nicholls, K. W., “The charter of John, Lord of Ireland, to the Cistercian abbey of Baltinglas”, Peritia 4 (1985): 187–206.
Nicholls, K. W., “Medieval Anglo-Ireland [Review of: Lydon, James F. (ed.), England and Ireland in the later Middle Ages: essays in honour of Jocelyn Otway-Ruthven, Blackrock: Irish Academic Press, 1981.]”, Peritia 3 (1984): 579–584.
Nicholls, K. W., and Pádraig Ó Riain, “Obituary: Anne O’Sullivan”, Peritia 3 (1984): 597–598.
Nicholls, K. W., “Towards a new Monasticon Hibernicum I”, Peritia 3 (1984): 330–333.
Nicholls, K. W., “The land of the Leinstermen [Review of: Smyth, Alfred P., Celtic Leinster: towards an historical geography of early Irish civilization A.D. 500-1600, Blackrock: Irish Academic Press, 1982.]”, Peritia 3 (1984): 535–558.
Nicholls, K. W., The O Doyne (Ó Duinn) manuscript: documents relating to the family of O Doyne (Ó Duinn) from Archbishop Marsh's Library, Dublin, MS Z.4.2.19, Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1983.  
abstract:
This volume showcases a series of papers, letters and documents relating to the family of O Doyne (Ó Duinn). It contains the inheritance lawsuit between Charles O Doyne and his elder brother sons of lord of Iregan. It contains much of interest to historians of late Tudor and early Stuart Ireland.
(source: Irish Manuscripts Commission)
Nicholls, K. W., “Fragments of Irish annals”, Peritia 2 (1983): 87–102.
Nicholls, K. W., “A charter of John, lord of Ireland, in favour of Matthew Ua Énni, archbishop of Cashel”, Peritia 2 (1983): 267–276.
Quinn, D. B., and K. W. Nicholls, “Ireland in 1534”, in: T. W. Moody, F. X. Martin, and Francis J. Byrne (eds), A new history of Ireland, vol. 3: Early modern Ireland, 1534–1691, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1976. 1–38.
Nicholls, K. W., “The register of Clogher”, Clogher Record 7:3 (1971–1972): 361–431.
Nicholls, K. W., Gaelic and Gaelicised Ireland in the Middle Ages, The Gill History of Ireland, 4, Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 1972.
Nicholls, K. W., “Rectory, vicarage and parish in the western Irish dioceses”, The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 101:1 (1971): 53–84.

As honouree

Edwards, David (ed.), Regions and rulers in Ireland, 1100–1650: essays for Kenneth Nicholls, Cork Studies in Irish History, 4, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2004.


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