Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Diana Beresford-Kroeger" in Polish language version.
Dromore, sixty-six miles from Dublin, is a very ancient city standing on the river Lagan. For many years it had been declining exceedingly, since, though a bishop's see, it was deserted by its shepherd; his residence was fixed at Magheralin, a village at a little distance. But Dr. Beresford when he was bishop built a house in the town, at which he came to reside in 1781, and ever since it has revived, and is now in a tolerably flourishing state.
Anne Plumptre wspomina też m.in. książkę Jamesa Beresforda (1764–1840), drugiego syna Richarda Beresforda z Upham, Hampshire[62], pt. The miseries of human life: or, the groans of Samuel Sensitive, and Timothy Test... (Londyn 1806)[61].