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** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annals_of_the_Four_Masters Wikipedia]
 
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annals_of_the_Four_Masters Wikipedia]
  
* '''''The Annals of Dublin'':''' a collection of annals collated from various sources by early Irish antiquaries (such as Sir John Ware, his son Robert Ware, and his nephew Walter Harris) and appended to ''Thom's Official Directory of Dublin''
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* '''''The Annals of Dublin'':''' a collection of annals collated from various sources by early Irish antiquaries (such as Sir John Ware, his son Robert Ware, and his nephew Walter Harris) and appended to ''Thom's Official Directory''

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  • The Annals of the Four Masters: a collection of annals covering Irish prehistory and history from earliest times to the 17th century; they were compiled in the 17th century by four Irish scholars who are among the principal models for Joyces Four Old Men (File:MMLJ.png)
  • The Annals of Dublin: a collection of annals collated from various sources by early Irish antiquaries (such as Sir John Ware, his son Robert Ware, and his nephew Walter Harris) and appended to Thom's Official Directory