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- Leabhar_na_nGenealach abstract "Leabhar na nGenealach is a massive genealogical collection written mainly in the years 1649 to 1650, at the college-house of St. Nicholas's church, Galway, by Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh. He continued to add material until at least 1666, five years before he was murdered in 1671. It was published in a five volume edition in Dublin in 2004 as The Great Book of Irish Genealogies.".
- Q6508262 abstract "Leabhar na nGenealach is a massive genealogical collection written mainly in the years 1649 to 1650, at the college-house of St. Nicholas's church, Galway, by Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh. He continued to add material until at least 1666, five years before he was murdered in 1671. It was published in a five volume edition in Dublin in 2004 as The Great Book of Irish Genealogies.".
- Leabhar_na_nGenealach comment "Leabhar na nGenealach is a massive genealogical collection written mainly in the years 1649 to 1650, at the college-house of St. Nicholas's church, Galway, by Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh. He continued to add material until at least 1666, five years before he was murdered in 1671. It was published in a five volume edition in Dublin in 2004 as The Great Book of Irish Genealogies.".
- Q6508262 comment "Leabhar na nGenealach is a massive genealogical collection written mainly in the years 1649 to 1650, at the college-house of St. Nicholas's church, Galway, by Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh. He continued to add material until at least 1666, five years before he was murdered in 1671. It was published in a five volume edition in Dublin in 2004 as The Great Book of Irish Genealogies.".