User talk:Wdoughertyiii

April 2019
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April 2019 Unblock Request

 * Given the past issues, I'd like to know what "credible sources" we're talking about. See WP:Identifying reliable sources (and WP:ELNO) for the relevant guidelines on Wikipedia. Huon (talk) 01:30, 15 December 2019 (UTC)

Hello Huon, here is a list of some sources I used in a recent project I was working on:

Finn Valley Voice. (2006, Oct 4). Ancient O'Doherty fort located at Dunwiley. Finn Valley Voice, p. 4.

Holland, P. (2007, Apr 04). Dunwiley Fort Hits the Headlines. Finn Valley Voice, pp. Vol. 3, Issue #76, Page 1.

Lacey, B. (2012). Lug's forgotten Donegal kingdom. Dublin: Four Courts Press.

National Monuments Service. (2019, 03 13). Class List Definitions (Ringfort - rath). Retrieved from National Monuments Service: Archaeological Survey of Ireland: http://54.76.164.72/NationalMonuments/WebServiceQuery/Lookup.aspx#RATH

Ó Doibhlin, É. (1970). Ceart Uí Néill: A Discussion and Translation of the Document. Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society; Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 324-358 (https://www.jstor.org/stable/29740775).

Ó Tuathail, É. (1937). Notes on Some Irish Place Names. The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland; Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 77-88 (https://www.jstor.org/stable/25513849).

Public Records Office, Great Britain. (1874). Calendar of the State Papers, Relating to Ireland, of the Reign of James I, Volume 1 (1606-1608). London: Longman & Co, et al (https://books.google.com/books?id=UisXAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA342).

Woulfe, P. (1922). Irish names and surnames. Dublin: M.H. Gill & Sons (https://www.libraryireland.com/names/macm/mac-maongail.php).

Merriam-Webster. (2019, 03 13). rath. Retrieved from Merriam-Webster Dictionary: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rath

Wdoughertyiii (talk) 02:13, 15 December 2019 (UTC)
 * That's a rather impressive list of sources, and I'd be inclined to accept the unblock request. What's your opinion? Huon (talk) 00:16, 16 December 2019 (UTC)