^Journal of Education, vol. 36 (Oxford University Press, 1914)
^James Johnston Auchmuty, Lecky: a biographical and critical essay (Dublin, 1945), p. 127: "The first holder of the Lecky Chair was Professor Walter Alison Phillips, Litt.D. ... who was appointed in 1914."
^Howard B. Clarke, Medieval Dublin, the making of a metropolis (1990), p. 259
^Annette Jocelyn Otway-Ruthven, A History of Medieval Ireland (1980),
p. 459
^Colony and Frontier in Medieval Ireland: essays presented to J. F. Lydon; ed. T. B. Barry et al. (London: Hambledon Press, 1995
ISBN1852851228),
p. xi
^Journal of Education, vol. 36 (Oxford University Press, 1914)
^James Johnston Auchmuty, Lecky: a biographical and critical essay (Dublin, 1945), p. 127: "The first holder of the Lecky Chair was Professor Walter Alison Phillips, Litt.D. ... who was appointed in 1914."
^Howard B. Clarke, Medieval Dublin, the making of a metropolis (1990), p. 259
^Annette Jocelyn Otway-Ruthven, A History of Medieval Ireland (1980),
p. 459
^Colony and Frontier in Medieval Ireland: essays presented to J. F. Lydon; ed. T. B. Barry et al. (London: Hambledon Press, 1995
ISBN1852851228),
p. xi