Person

Archibald M'Ilroy

born 1859, died 1915 (age 56)


gender: male
born in: Ballyclare, United Kingdom
died in: North Atlantic Ocean
vocations: author
residence: Drumbo, United Kingdom   |  Belfast, United Kingdom   |  Edmonton, Alberta  
travel: Greece   |  Italy   |  Egypt   |  The Holy Land  

author of the following texts (50):
"'Twixt the Cup and the Lip"   (Published in: 1898, 1899)
"Aboot the Brig"   (Published in: 1898, 1899)
"Captain" Brannigan, J.P.   (Published in: 1900)
"Fractions"   (Published in: 1897, 1898)
"Scobes's" Love Story   (Published in: 1898, 1899)
"The Black Oaks"   (Published in: 1898, 1899)
"The Sound of a Voice that is Still"   (Published in: 1897, 1898)
A Collapse of Mesmerism   (Published in: 1900)
A Converted Calvinist   (Published in: 1897, 1898)
A Happy Christmas   (Published in: 1900)
A Minister and a Man   (Published in: 1898, 1899)
A Mormon Invasion   (Published in: 1897, 1898)
A Railway King   (Published in: 1898, 1899)
A Village Celebrity   (Published in: 1898, 1899)
At Jesus' Feet   (Published in: 1898, 1899)
Bell and Ailie and Rose   (Published in: 1900)
Burnside   (Published in: 1908)
By the River Banks   (Published in: 1898, 1899)
Davy Bewhunnan's Difficulties   (Published in: 1897, 1898)
Doctor Coulson   (Published in: 1900)
Doctor Coulson's Christmas Party   (Published in: 1900)
How Johnnie Glenn Opposed the Railway   (Published in: 1900)
In Death they were not Divided   (Published in: 1898, 1899)
Isaac Cupples's Second Wife   (Published in: 1898, 1899)
Light at Eventide   (Published in: 1900)
Liza Lowry's Retirement   (Published in: 1898, 1899)
Odds and Ends   (Published in: 1898, 1899)
Sacrament Sabbath   (Published in: 1900)
The Auld Fair Day   (Published in: 1897, 1898)
The Author's Account of Himself   (Published in: 1897, 1898)
The Burying-Ground   (Published in: 1900)
The Divinity Student   (Published in: 1898, 1899)
The Humour of Druid's' Island   (Published in: 1902, 1902)
The Innovation of the Tuning-fork   (Published in: 1898, 1899)
The Love of a Life   (Published in: 1900)
The Mill Lane Tragedy   (Published in: 1900)
The Minister's Entangl'ment   (Published in: 1900)
The Old Precentor "Crosses the Bar"   (Published in: 1898, 1899)
The Ordination   (Published in: 1900)
The Passing Years   (Published in: 1897, 1898)
The Precentor   (Published in: 1897, 1898)
The Quaint Pastor of a Quaint Congregation   (Published in: 1897, 1898)
The Selling of Dannie M'Cartney's Farm   (Published in: 1897, 1898)
The Sextoness   (Published in: 1898, 1899)
The Tragedy at the Stick Brig   (Published in: 1898, 1899)
The Turning of a Long Lane   (Published in: 1897, 1898)
The Village Itself   (Published in: 1897, 1898)
The Widow's Son   (Published in: 1898, 1899)
Theology at the Lint Dam   (Published in: 1898, 1899)
Two Little Green Graves   (Published in: 1898, 1899)

publications (8):
When Lint was in the Bell   (Published in: 1897 )
The Auld Meetin'-Hoose Green   (Published in: 1898 )
When Lint was in the Bell   (Published in: 1898 )
The Auld Meetin'-Hoose Green   (Published in: 1899 )
By Lone Graig-Linnie Burn   (Published in: 1900 )
The Humour of Druids' Island   (Published in: 1902 )
The Humour of Druids' Island   (Published in: 1902 )
Burnside   (Published in: 1908 )

text settings:
Co. Antrim
Craig-Linnie
Craig-Linnie (fictional village, modelled after Ballycare, Co. Antrim)
East Co. Antrim
Islandmagee, Co. Antrim
Ulster

publication locations:
Belfast
Dublin
London
Toronto