Hello All

The Ulster Historical Foundation (UHF) is now open but while the
numbers working in the office on any given day will be lower than
before the pandemic, visitors are  welcome to call at the Foundation,
Monday–Friday, 10:00am to 4:00pm.

The UHF is a registered Educational Charity | Charity Reg. No. NIC100280
+44 (028) 9181 2073 | enqu...@uhf.org.uk

Events;

- Virtual genealogy course:

Irish Genealogical Essentials: Online Irish Family History Courses, 01
Dec. 2021–14 Jan. 2022

https://bit.ly/2ZlTvzO

- Researching your ancestors in Northern Ireland’ a lecture by Gillian Hunt

Tuesday, 14 Dec. 2021 on Zoom (sign up details will be announced in
due course, check the UHF web-site for details.)

Dr Brendan Scott in conversation with Dr William Roulston to mark the
launch of Brendan Scott's new book;
"Dr Henry Jones' account of the 1641 rising: plantation and war in
County Cavan". (on Facebook)

https://bit.ly/3BepsaJ

BooksIreland, the Irish History & Genealogy Store, includes the
following books, some of which are available in e-book form.

-Researching Farming Ancestors in Ireland by William Roulston
-Researching Presbyterian Ancestors in Ireland by William Roulston
-Family names in the Glens of Antrim by Brian S Turner
-The book of Ulster Surnames by Robert Bell
-Place names in Ulster by Jonathan Bardon
-The Clergy of Down and Connor, 1400–1900 by O’Hanlon & Macaulay (eds)

Historical

-Major General Oliver Nugent by Nicholas Perry
-Dr Henry Jones’ Account of the 1641 Rising by Brendan Scott (ed.)
-Wonders and Legends of Lough Neagh by Sharon Arbuthnot
-The Domestic Linen Industry in Ulster (reprint) by W. H. Crawford
-Ulster Transformed: Plantation in early modern Ireland, c. 1590–1641
(reprint) by R.J. Hunter
-Colonial Ulster: The Settlement of East Ulster, 1600–1641 by Raymond Gillespie
-Calming Conflict: Northern Ireland, Metaphor and Migration by Brian Lambkin

And coming soon: The Catholic Community in the Seventeenth and
Eighteenth Centuries (reprint) by Patrick J. Corish

https://bit.ly/3meNC0t

They have also extended the renewal period  for membership (because of
furlough and lockdown) and the cut-off for Guild renewals for this
year is 31 October 2021.

https://www.ancestryireland.com/

All the best!
Teena

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