Short Annals of Tirconaill
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The Short Annals of Tirconaill is an Irish annal, with entrys dating from 1241 to 1650, but with numerous gaps, such as 1241 to 1423. Its authors are unknown; Paul Walsh
speculated that it had several scribes over the course of some four hundred years, ending in 1650 or the years immediately after.
Paul Walsh
Paul Anthony Walsh is a retired English footballer.Walsh was a diminutive and pacy centre forward who shot to fame in the 1980s during spells with Charlton, Luton, Liverpool and Tottenham.-Charlton Athletic:...
speculated that it had several scribes over the course of some four hundred years, ending in 1650 or the years immediately after.
See also
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