Reading
- Bourke, Edward J. The sinking of the Rochdale and the Prince of Wales lecture text
- Bourke, Edward J. Shipwrecks of the Irish Coast ISBN 0-9523027-2-1
- Blacker, Rev. Beaver Brief Sketches of the Parishes of Booterstown and Donnybrook (Dublin 1860)
- de Courcy Ireland, John, History Of DĂșn Laoghaire Harbour (De Burca Books, 2001) ISBN 0-946130-27-2.
- Scott Roberts, Peter. The Ancestry, Life and Times of Commander John Macgregor Skinner R.N. ( Holyhead Maritime Museum, 2007)
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