THE HEART OF IRELAND


By


REV. PATRICK A. SHARKEY

BOYLE, 1927.


Chapter Number:

I The Physical Appearance

II Antediluvian Throbbings


III The coming of the Gaels


IV Cruachan, The Home and Grave of the High Kings

of Erinn.


V St. Patrick and St. Attracta in Boyle


VI Boyle and Its Surroundings


VII “On the Plains”: Famine and Eviction


VIII O'Donovan in Boyle


IX Boyle Abbey


X More about Boyle Abbey


XI First Road Trip


XII Kilronan and Its Capital Lassar


XIII From Shancough to Dromahaire


XIV The Road to Sligo


XV United Ireland - The Battle of the Curlews


XVI Carrick-Na-Gat


XVII Coolavin - The Last Refuge of the Irish


XVIII Sligo


XIX To Old Athleague


XX Tir-Briuin


XXI O'Donovan on Lanesborough


XXII Fourth Road Trip - Cavetown and Moylurg


XXIII Kiltrustan - One of Ireland's Art Schools


XXIV The “County” of Kilglass


XXV O'Donovan in Kilglass


XXVI An Irish St. John


XXVII Athlone


XXVIII Letters of Introduction to the O'Conor Don

worth preserving.


XXIX Castlerea and Loughglynn


XXX Route No. 4. - To Brideswell and South Rosc.,

By Skea, Elphin, Shankill, Tulsk, Cruaghan,

Baslic, Roscommon, Castlerea and Frenchpark.

XXXI Roscommon


XXXII St. Brigid in the Heart of Ireland


XXXIII St. Brigid in the Heart of Ireland. Athlone


XXXIV On the Road to Castlebar


XXXV Foxford


XXXVI The Name of Mayo


XXXVII To Ballymote


XXXVIII Resurgat Illa Dilecta (Missing)


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