Source material for two emigration schemes to North America from County Cork merits mention, even though it represents only a minute fraction of total emigration. In 1823 and 1825, Peter Robinson supervised the emigration of over 2,500 people, mostly drawn from the Blackwater Valley in North Cork, to Upper Canada (now Ontario). The primary sources for what is known as the Robinson Settlements are the Peter Robinson papers, which are in Peterborough Public Library, Ontario. A microfilm copy of these papers is held by Cork County Library, which also holds a microfilm copy of H. T. Pammett’s MA thesis (1934) on the Robinson emigration. Further detail on the Robinson Settlements may be found in the following articles: Christy Roche, ‘Mallow and the Robinson Settlements’ in Mallow Field Club Journal, No. 8, 1990; and F. T. Frankling, ‘Brief Background for Robinson Settlements’, in Mallow Field Club Journal, No. 12, 1994.