Wonderful cartoon of Paul Hines Jr as a dapper reporter about town, with mention of the storied Boston Post
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I first published and printed White Sheeted Fort in 1980 following research in the British
Library, in various libraries in Ireland, in several university libraries and on the spot investigations in
County Galway.
WHITE SHEETED FORT is a History of Guaire the Hospitable, King of Connaught, and his descendants, the Hynes, O'Shaughnessys, Killikellys, O'Clearys, Cahans & Cahills. The people and events are centred upon Dunguaire Castle on Kinvara Bay, Galway Bay, Ireland. About 50,000 words. [ Price £5 plus postage] THIS BOOK IS IMPORTANT FOR INFORMATION ON THE CLAN ORIGINS!
THE O'SHAUGHNESSYS: follows White Sheeted Fort with a history of the O'Shaughnessys , kinsfolk of the Hynes, from the reign of Henry VIll to that of King William IIl.This family retained much of its land after the other chieftains had lost theirs; eventually losing their own. About 40,000 words. Price £5 plus postage.
FIDDAUN CASTLE gives a short illustrated description of a well preserved O Shaughnessys fortification almost within 'hailing' distance of the other Hynes and O Shaughnessys castles of the Land of Glorious Aidhne.
Price £2.00 plus postage.
A SHORT GUIDE TO KILMACDUAGH describes the ancient ruins of Kilmacduagh near Gort in County Galway. There, near the leaning tower are to be found the Hynes Abbey and the O Shaughnessy Cathedral on a site founded by the lineal patron, St. Colman MacDuagh.
Price £1.50 plus postage.
My short booklet, DUNGUAIRE CASTLE, describes the Hynes Castle at Kinvara . The castle has been restored. It is owned and run by the Shannon Development Company and is open to the public throughout the holiday season. Visitors may book places at the ‘King’s Banquet’ there. [ Price £1.50 includes postage]
THE HYNES SEPT followed WHITE SHEETED FORT giving some extra snippets from the history of the Clan Hynes. The ballad, How Young O Heyne Slew the Long Black hand, is included in full. The Hynes Chalice, used during penal times in Ireland is mentioned and details are given about Domingo O Heyne, who was born in Cahererillan, one of the five clan castles in
Ireland. He became a Captain of Dragoons in service with the King of Spain after the Hynes lost their territories.
Price: £1.50 plus postage.
GHOSTS AND GALLEONS and PLAS TEG, is a visitor guide to a Jacobean house in Flintshire. Price £1.50 plus postage
Posted by: James Patrick Hynes | July 13, 2008 at 11:27 AM