E. F. McAuliffe
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Life [var. MAuliffe]; Author of Grace ODonnell, a Tale of the Eighteenth Century (Cork: Guy & Co., 1891), demonstrating how many claims [Catholic and Protestant] has on the other for love and admiration. IF
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References Stephen Brown, Ireland in Fiction (Dublin: Maunsel 1919), cites Grace ODonnell, a Tale of the Eighteenth Century (Cork: Guy & Co., 1891) [as supra] without bio-data; some poems contained in that work.
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