Archive CD Books Ireland has announced the publication of a special edition of Phillimore & Thrift's Indexes to Irish Wills, 5 vols (1909-20). The CD will be available for $9.95 as part of a St Patrick's day promotional sale. Eneclann has also announced a very special St. Patrick's day sale with discounts on many of its most popular titles and a special discount on research assessments.
Archive CD Books Ireland and Eneclann, Ireland's leading genealogy publishers and family history research agency, invite you to celebrate St Patrick's day with their biggest ever sale.
Archive CD Books Ireland special offers include:
- 25% discount on all titles from 15th - 26th March 2006
- Phillimore & Thrift's Indexes to Irish Wills, 5 vols (1909-20) on CD for only $9.95
This series of five volumes was compiled from the existing finding aids at the Public Record Office in Dublin, and published between 1909 and 1920. They contain entries for over 30,000 wills for most of the diocesan consistorial courts of Ireland up to 1800, and many up to 1858 when the administration of wills and probate was removed from church control to the state. Each entry records the testator's name, address and year of probate, as well as frequent reference to social status or occupation. Given that the vast majority of the original wills were destroyed in 1922, this index is an essential resource for research. While the books were republished some years ago, they have been out of print for some time.
Eneclann Special offers include:
50% discount on all research assessments received between 15th - 19th March 2006.
50% discount on selected titles from 15th - 26th March including
- Index of Irish Wills, 1484-1858
- The William Smith O'Brien Petition
- Memorials of the Dead, Counties Galway & Mayo
- The 1851 Dublin City Census
- Grenham's Irish Surnames
- The 1831 Tithe Defaulters
- A Stroll through Dublin
For Further Information please contact
Archive CD Books Ireland orders@archivecdbooks.ie / www.archivecdbooks.ie
Eneclann epubs@eneclann.ie / www.eneclann.ie
Tel:+353 1 6710338 Fax:+353 1 6710281

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