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JRSAI I (1849-1851)
TRANSACTIONS OF THE KILKENNY
ARCHÆOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Vol. I (1849-51)
Part I 1849
PRIMÆVAL
PERIOD.
Moore,
Philip: Giants’
Prim,
John G.A.: Giants’
Moore,
Philip: Observations on raths, 22-26.
The
Editors (information from various members): Sepulchral remains [John Dunn –
tumulus covering a cromlech levelled at Frankfort, near Windgap; Rev. Philip
Moore – Cromlech and stone circles at Dangan, 36 barrows at Dangan, Columbkill
and Kilmurry, gold torc found nearby, 1846, urn found at Kilmurry in 1833,
Cromlech at Gleann-na-cloiche-leithe
near Rosbercon, pillar stone at Ballynoony near Mullinavat, stone row ‘the
three friars’ 3 miles to the east, another ‘three friars’ 3 miles from
Waterford in County Kilkenny, large pillar stone in parish of Owning; Rev James
Mease – large cairn in hills known as The Seven Sisters, part of Clomantagh
range of hills; Rev J M Pearson – tumulus near RC chapel of Muckalee, large
quantity of human bones found nearby; Mr T Jekylle – cist with urn found at
Ballygub (and rumour of two similar urns found nearby earlier); Dr Anderson –
cists near Eskerty Bridge, parish of Mothell, also cist with urns found on
Bradley’s farm at Coan West (parish of Dysert)], 26-29.
The
Editors (information from various members): Implements and ornaments [Rev J M
Pearson – stone spearhead, stone and bronze axeheads, from neighbourhood of
Greenvale (Mr Kinchela’s house) near Kilkenny; Rev S C Harpur – bronze swords
and iron spearheads near Shanagoonah bridge near Borris-in-Ossory, Rev James
Mease – 2 stone arrowheads and bronze spearhead from County Meath, stone
axehead from near Lodge Park, Freshford, bronze sword found near Drakeham
Castle near Kilkenny; Rev Luke Fowler – bronze object of unknown date, possibly
an archer’s finger-guard; Rev J Graves – a bronze pin from a field at the back
of Drysdale’s Lane near St Canice’s, two more bronze pins and a pair of iron
shears found among stones under a barrow as Seskin, Co Kilkenny (Edmund
Staunton’s land), no cist; Mr Shearman junior – 10 jet beads (there were
originally 20) found six feet deep in Main Bog near Cullohill, Queen’s County,
when the foundation of a bridge was being built], 30-32.
The
Editors (information from the Rev. James Graves): Ancient timber structures
[timber plank structure, possible mill, found on Mr Phelan’s land at
Ballymartin, near Ballyragget (similar ones had been found at Timahoe and Lodge
Park], 33.
The
Editors (information from Mr. J.R. Phayer): The Irish Elk [found in a bog on
Kelly’s land at Rathard, near Tory Hill], 33.
M
E D IÆVAL PERIOD.
Prim,
John G.A.: The builder of the walls of Kilkenny, 34-37.
Prim,
John G.A.: Ancient Flemish colony in Kilkenny, 37-40.
Prim,
John G.A.: Observations on sedilia in Irish churches, 51-58.
Cooke,
T.L.: Observations on Holy Cross Abbey, and its celebrated monument, 59-75.
Prim,
John G.A.: Reply to Mr. Cooke’s objections to the sedilia theory, 75-83.
The
Editors (information from various members): Miscellaneous antiquities [Rev Mr
Graves showed an ecclesiastical banner found in the wall at Rothe House, also a
gold ring and a 1690 lead penny with copper plug of James II, Also a portrait
of Bishop Rothe and some 17th-century church plate, and a painting
of the RC Dean of Ossory; Dr Cane exhibited an ecclesiastical pennant
originally from the Black Abbey, and a bronze spur found in the Bregagh River
near the old High-town Gate, found 1847; Lady Elizabeth Butler – coin of Edward
I, bridle pendant and ivory tube (part of musical instrument?) from Castle of
Garryricken; Rev P Moore – steel battle-axe with iron handle, dug up at the Ridhia near Thomastown (skeletons
& Confederate coins often found nearby). 91-94.
Appendix.-Hints
and queries intended to promote the preservation of antiquities, and the
collection and arrangement of information on the subject of local history and
traditions, 97-110.
Enactment
for the preservation of monuments, 111.
Part II 1850
PRIMÆVAL
PERIOD.
Byrne,
D.: The retreat of the Momonians, A.D. 138, illustrated by local tradition,
133-136.
The
Editors (information from various members): Sepulchral remains [Richard Cooke –
?Food Vessel in urn found in cist with bones on Andrew Kennedy’s land, Mayhora,
Castlecomer, Mr John G A Prim – nearly 100 skeletons found when railway being
built, 500 yards from Jerpoint Abbey; Mr D Byrne – cist found in Richard Lawler’s
Clash Field at Grange, c. 2 miles
west of Stradbally; another urn in a cist at Aghoany, Timahoe, and another on a
high hill nearby called the Commons of Fossy; another vessel with bones
found near the castleof Timahoe (not the
round tower)], 136-139.
The
Editors (information from various members): Miscellaneous antiquities [R
Hitchcock – yew ‘comm-an-air’
(arrows) from a mountaintop near Dingle, Co Kerry; rude monument, the Giants’
Table, nearby at Ballyhoneen; Mr D Byrne – slate axehead from Esker, near
Timahoe; Mrs Purcell – two chalice-shaped stone articles from between Jerpoint
House and the Nore; Rev P Moore – stone amulet to protect against fairies],
140-141.
PERIOD
UNDECIDED
Windele,
John: Ogham inscriptions, 142-145.
O’Kearney,
Nicholas: Folk-lore. No.
Byrne,
D.: Folk-lore. No. II., 149-154.
The
Editors (information from various members): Ancient Irish water-mills [Mr
Graves on the timber structure from Ballymartin near Ballyragget (above, p33);
Mr Thomas Jekylle – Bramblestown estate, near Gowran (Mr Tighe’s land); Godfrey
Greene – ancient oak structure found at Smithstown, Co Kilkenny; Mr Graves –
similar one found on James Butler’s land at Kilmagar; John Windele – County
Cork examples: mill, with flume, found on Sullivan’s land at Inchidony, near
Clonakilty; another in boundary rivulet between Knocksgeach and Garane-ard,
parish of Kilnagross, County Cork, another at Shannacashel, County Cork],
154-164.
Cane,
Robert: The gigantic Irish fossil deer, 164-167.
M
E D IÆVAL PERIOD.
Prim,
John G.A.: The way-side crosses of Kilkenny, 168-185.
Hitchcock,
Richard: Athcarne way-side cross, 185-186.
Graves,
James: The bay and town of
Tuomey,
J.C.: The bay and town of
Cooke,
T.L.: Discovery of the ruins of Killyon, 215-217.
Prim,
John G.A.: Suggestions for the proper arrangement and preservation of the
ancient monuments in St. Canice’s Cathedral, 217-221.
Browne,
John:
O’Donovan,
John: The ancient tribes and territories of Ossory. No. II., 247-257.
The
Editors (information from various members): Miscellaneous antiquities [Lord
James Butler: diamond ring with relic of blood of James II, found under
foundation of house in Cowley Place, Circular Road, Dublin; Dean of Ossory –
three swords, one found in the Boyne near the battlefield, another brought back
from Fontenoy; Mr T Jekylle – sword brought from the Battle of Aughrim; Rev
Philip Moore on a story of that battle; Rev James Mease exhibited a crotal
found in a bog near Urlingford; Rev Mr Graves exhibited a 14th century
manuscript Missal; Mr John F Shearman – antiquities found in the Breagagh
River, including a hawk’s bell, several bronze pins and a gold ring; Mr J G
Robertson exhibited 2 Kilkenny tokens], 258-260.
document:
Original Documents. No. I.-Grant of Arms to the Smiths, of Damagh, 260-264.
document:
Original Documents. No. II.-Charter of Geoffrey de Turville, Bishop of Ossory,
to the Friars Preachers of Kilkenny, 264-267.
Browne,
John: Addendum (for page 229), 270.
The
Editors: Corrigenda, 270.
Part III 1851
PRIMÆVAL
PERIOD.
Cooke,
T.L.: On some subterraneous chambers in the
Byrne,
Daniel: On the duns of Cloch-an-Phuca and Log-an-Chorain, 298-300.
Windele,
John: On the age of ogham writing. No. II., 307-311.
Windele,
John: On the age of ogham writing. No. IV., 317- 321.
Cane,
Robert: On the ring-money of ancient
Windele,
John: On the ring-money of ancient
Dunne,
John: Folk-lore. No.
O’Donovan,
John: Folk-lore. No. II., On the traditions of the
O’Kearney,
N.: Folk-lore. No. III., May-day and Midsummer, 373-382.
The
Editors (information from various members): Miscellaneous antiquities [Rev
James Mease reported finding of ?long cist with cremations near Foulksrath
Castle; Mr Richard Caulfield reported finding of souterrain in churchyard of
Dunbullogue, about 4 miles from Cork; Mr Patrick Cody reported on souterrains
near Mullinavat, at Ballynoony, at Scart, Killenaspig and Rahard; Also on the
find of the skull of a Giant Irish Deer near Toryhill; Mr W.R. Blackett
reported on a ringfort in Besborough Park, Fiddown, which had foundations of
mortared stone buildings inside; also two pillar-stones as Garryduff, Fiddown],
382-389.
M
E D IÆVAL PERIOD
Prendergast,
John P.: On the projected plantation of Ormond by King Charles I, 390-409.
Cooke,
T.L.: On an ancient monumental slab at Athlone, 409-412.
Hoare,
Edward Newenham: Description of an ancient crypt beneath the Deanery House,
Prendergast,
John P.: Missing Records. No. I.-Records of the Kilkenny Confederate Assembly,
A.D. 1642-1650, 420-427.
Prim,
John G.A.: Missing Records. No. II.-Muniments of the Corporation of Kilkenny,
427-432.
Robertson,
James G.: Architectural remains of the Priory of St. John, Kilkenny, 433-436.
Prim,
John G.A.: Ancient civic enactments for restraining gossipping and feasting,
436-441.
Cane,
Robert: On the Ormonde Coin and Confederate Money, 442-453.
Prim,
John G.A.: On the discovery of ancient sepulchral monuments at the Dominican
Abbey, Kilkenny, 453-462.
Mease,
James: Notes on the castles in the Freshford district, 462-469.
O’Daly,
John (trans & ed., notes by John O’Donovan, Esq., LL.D.): Original Irish
poetry. Panegyric on Thomas Butler, the tenth Earl of Ormonde, 470-485.
The
Editors (information from various members): Miscellaneous antiquities [Rev
James Graves – ancient corporation seal of Irishtown, Kilkenny; Mr. John F. Shearman – ancient crosier found in a bog
near Prosperous; Mr. W.R. Blackett – the high crosses at Kilkieran; Ballymoon
Castle, Co Carlow; Tibraghney Stone, abbey and holy well of Mothel (with
supplemental observations by Mr Hitchcock; Rev. P. Moore – the Fitzgeralds of
Brownsford; Rev. J. M. Pearson – gold medal struck by Bishop Pearson; Mr.
Patrick Cody – the castle of Curluddy; Archdeacon Cotton – list of 17th-century
printed tracts in the diocesan library of Cashel; list of varieties of ‘Gun-money’
of James II; Mr. R. Hitchcock – hoard of Henry VIII coins found at
Cloonsharragh, near Cloghane, County Kerry; Charles E.R. Rosse – Dutch copper
tobacco box from ?Castlecomer (descriptions of such a box here
and here)],
486-500.
The
Editors: Original Documents [Rev. James Graves – charter and seal of Strongbow;
Patrick Watters – excerpts from the municipal archives of Kilkenny; James F.
Ferguson – the “mere English” and the “mere Irish” (extracts from mediaeval
documents)], 501-512.
The
Editors: Corrigenda, 529.
Appendix:
O’Donovan, John (ed. and trans.): The tribes and territories of ancient Ossory;
comprising the portions of O’Heerin’s and O’Dugan’s topographical poems which
relate to the families of that district, 1-16.
JRSAI II (1852-1853)
TRANSACTIONS OF THE KILKENNY
ARCHÆOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Vol. II (1852-53)
Part I 1852
Graves,
James: Ancient tapestry of
Prendergast,
Francis: An authentic account of the death of Wallenstein, with a vindication
of the motives of Colonel Walter Butler, 9-32.
O’Kearney,
Nicholas: Folk-lore. No.
O’Neill,
Henry: The rock monuments of the
Cooke,
T.L.: On ancient Irish bells, 47-63.
Cooke,
T.L.: Observations on an ancient Irish boat, 71-75.
Graves,
James: The ancient fabric, plate, and furniture of the Cathedral of Christ
Church, Waterford; illustrated by original documents supplied by the Very Rev.
Edward Newenham Hoare, D.D., Dean of Waterford, 75-83.
Brash,
Richard R.: The local antiquities of Buttevant, 83-96.
Cody,
Patrick: Folk-lore. No. II., 97-102.
Prim,
John G.A.: Some notice of the family of Cowley of Kilkenny, 102-114.
Robertson,
James G.: Architectural notes on
Prim,
John G.A.: Notes on the excavation of a rath at Dunbel,
Hitchcock,
Richard: Gleanings from country church-yards, 127-133.
Hitchcock,
Richard: Dingle in the sixteenth century, with an introduction and notes,
133-143.
Prendergast,
John P.: Of hawks and hounds in
Smith,
Aquilla: Kilkenny tradesmen’s tokens, 155-159.
Prim,
John G.A.: An attempt to identify the persons who issued tradesmen’s tokens in
Kilkenny, 159-176.
Part II 1853
Prim,
John G.A.: The Market Cross of Kilkenny, 219-230.
Windele,
John: On an ancient cemetery at Ballymacus,
Hitchcock,
Richard: Gleanings from country church-yards. No. II. Notice of a sculptured
stone in the old
Hitchcock,
Richard: Notes on the round towers of the
O’Shaughnessy,
Mark S.: On certain obsolete modes of inflicting punishment, with some account
of the ancient court to which they belonged, 254-264.
Brash,
Richard R.: An account of some antiquities in the neighbourhood of Buttevant,
in the
Cooke,
Thomas L.: The ancient cross of Banagher, King’s County, 277-280.
Hitchcock,
Richard: Notes made in the Archæological Court of the Great Exhibition of 1853,
280-295.
Graves,
James: The pagan cemetery at Ballon-Hill,
Hackett,
William: Folk-lore.-No.
Hacket,
William: Folk-lore.-No. II., bovine legends, 311-319.
Prim,
John G.A.: Olden popular pastimes in Kilkenny, 319-335.
O’Daly,
John (trans., with notes by John O’Donovan, Esq., LL.D., M.R.I.A.):
Inauguration of Cathal Crobhdearg O’Conor, King of Connaught, 335-347.
JRSAI III (1854-1855)
PROCEEDINGS AND TRANSACTIONS OF THE
KILKENNY AND SOUTH-EAST OF
Vol. III (1854-55)
Part I 1854
Smith,
Aquilla: On the Ormonde money, 16-24.
Prendergast,
John P.: The surrender of Ross Castle, Killarney, 22nd June, 1652, 24-35.
Smith, Aquilla: On the copper coin commonly called St. Patrick’s, 67-76.
O’Daly,
John: On tulachs as places of sepulture, 87-96.
Hayman,
Samuel: The ecclesiastical antiquities of Youghal.-No. I. St Mary’s Collegiate
Church, 96-119.
Malcomson,
Robert: Cromwell at Carlow, 119-128.
Smith,
Aquilla: On the Irish pewter coins of James II, 141-146.
Rowan,
A.B.: Notes on the surrender of Ross Castle, as read by John P. Prendergast,
Esq., barrister-at-law, at the meeting of January, 1854, 146-151.
Windele,
John: On the runic crosses of the
Tuomey,
J.C.: Description of a cromleac and
Graves,
James: Notes on the topography and history of the parish of Hook,
Fitzgerald,
E.: On some early Irish monumental remains, 199-202.
Part II 1855
Fitzgerald
E.: On St. Declan’s Oratory at
Old
Irish inscription built into its east end, 223-231.
Prim
John G.A.: Documents connected with the City of
seventeenth
and eighteenth centuries, 231-274.
Graves
James: A list of the ancient Irish monumental stones at present existing
at
Clonmacnoise, 293-303.
Fitzgerald,
E.: On acoustic vases and other relics discovered in restorations lately
made
in the
Hayman,
Samuel: The ecclesiastical antiquities of Youghal.-No. II. The Nunnery, or
Chapel
of Saint Anne’s. The Franciscan Friary, commonly called the
South
Abbey. The Dominican Friary, commonly called the North Abbey, 326-336.
Hitchcock,
Richard: The castles of Corkaguiny,
Smith,
Aquilla: On the Irish coins of Mary, 357-363.
Smith,
Aquilla: Catalogue of silver tokens issued in
Hitchcock,
Richard: The castles of Corkaguiny,
Prim,
John G.A.: On the discovery of
Raths
of Dunbel,
Prendergast,
John P.: The
JRSAI IV (1856-1857)
THE JOURNAL OF THE KILKENNY AND
SOUTH-EAST OF
ARCHÆOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Vol. I, NEW SERIES (1856-57)
Part I 1856
Hayman,
Samuel: The ecclesiastical antiquities of Youghal.-No. III. [conclusion]
Brash,
Richard R.: The Franciscan friary at Adare, 61-70.
anonymous:
Extracts from the Irish correspondence in
Graves,
James: The surrender, in March 1649-50, of Ballysonan, in the
O’Donovan,
John (ed.): Elegy on the death of the Rev. Edmond Kavanagh, by the Rev. James O’Lalor,
118-143.
Shirley,
Evelyn Philip (ed.): Extracts from the journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire,
giving some account of his visit to
Shirley,
Evelyn Philip (ed., with notes by John P. Prendergast, Esq.): Extracts from the
journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire, giving some account of his visit to
Windele,
John: The round
O’Donovan,
John (ed.): Letter of Florence Mac Carthy to the Earl of Thomond, on the
ancient history of
Hore,
Herbert F.: Woods and fastnesses, and their denizens, in ancient
Part II 1857
Mac
Carthy, Daniel: The “Jorney” of the Blackwater. From the State Papers of Queen
Elizabeth, 256-282.
Mac
Carthy, Daniel: “On the Takeing awaie of a Gentlewoman, the Youngest Daughter
of Sir Nicholas Bagenall, late Marshall of her Majestie’s Armie, by the Erle of
Tirowen;” as revealed by the documents preserved in Her Majesty’s State Paper
Office, 298-311.
O’Donovan,
John: A letter from Sir Charles O’Carroll to Lord Mountjoy, Lord Lieutenant of
Reade,
George H.: The pillar stone of Kilnasaggart, 315-318.
Williams,
W.: Ocham readings; with an account of an Ocham monument recently discovered in
the ruins of the church of Kilrush, near Dungarvan, in the County of Waterford,
324-340.
O’Donovan,
John: Elegy of Erard Mac Coise, chief chronicler of the Gaels, pronounced over
the tomb of Fergal O’Ruairc, Chief of Brefny, at Clonmacnoise, 341-356.
Mac
Carthy, Daniel: Notes on Irish dress and armour in the sixteenth century. From
Her Majesty’s State Paper Office, 364-370.
Windele,
John: The book of Mac Carthy Reagh, 370-380.
Cooke,
T.L.: Wayside ancient monument at Drisoge, King’s County, 380-385.
Mac
Carthy, Daniel: State-craft in the sixteenth century, as illustrated by a
series of documents from Her Majesty’s State Paper Office, 398-420.
Hore,
Herbert Francis: The Scandinavians in
O’Donovan,
John: The Registry of Clonmacnoise; with notes and introductory remarks,
444-460.
JRSAI V (1858-1859)
THE JOURNAL OF THE KILKENNY AND
SOUTH-EAST OF
ARCHÆOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Vol. II, NEW SERIES (1858-59)
Part I 1858
Hore,
Herbert F. (ed.): A chorographic account of the southern part of the
Shirley,
Evelyn Philip (ed., with notes by John O’Donovan): Extracts from the journal of
Thomas Dineley, Esquire, giving some account of his visit to
Reade,
George H.: Gleanings in Northern churchyards, 48-54.
Shirley,
Evelyn Philip (ed.): Extracts from the journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire,
giving some account of his visit to
Fitzgerald,
E.: On ancient mason marks at Youghal and elsewhere; and the secret language of
the craftsmen of the Middle Ages in
Hore, Herbert Francis: The Clan Cavanagh, temp.
Henry VIII, 73-92.
Graves,
James: What we learn from Wilde’s “Catalogue of the Antiquities in the Museum
of the
Mac
Carthy (Glas), Daniel: The life and letters of Florence Mac Carthy, 139-148.
Mac
Carthy (Glas), Daniel: The life and letters of Florence Mac Carthy (continued),
156-169.
Haigh,
D.H.: Cryptic inscriptions on the cross at Hackness, in
Hayman,
Samuel: The local coinage of Youghal. No. I.-Money of necessity, 195-198.
Smith,
Aquilla: Catalogue of leaden and pewter tokens issued in
Hayman,
Samuel: The local coinage of Youghal. No. II.-Tradesmen’s Tokens, 222-232.
Part II 1859
Brash,
Richard Rolt: The Antiquities of Cloyne, 253-266.
Hore,
Herbert Francis: The Rental Book of Gerald FitzGerald, Ninth Earl of Kildare.
Begun in the year 1518, 266-280.
Du
Noyer, George V.: Notes on sculptures and an inscription carved on a
chimney-piece preserved in the building attached to
Windele,
John:
Hore,
Herbert Francis: The rental book of Gerald FitzGerald, Ninth Earl of Kildare.
Begun in the year 1518, (continued), 301-310.
Hore,
Herbert F.: Notice of a rare book, entitled, “Beware the Cat.”, 310-312.
White,
John Davis: Extracts from original wills formerly preserved in the Consistorial
Office, Cashel, but now removed to the Court of Probate,
Graves,
James & Prim, John G.A.: The history, architecture, and antiquities of the
city of
Hore,
Herbert F.: Extracts from the Irish correspondence in H.M. State Paper Office,
331-348.
O’Donovan,
John (ed.): The Irish correspondence of James Fitz Maurice of Desmond, 354-369
Mac
Carthy (Glas), Daniel: The life and letters of Florence Mac Carthy (continued)
370-384.
FitzGerald,
E.: On ancient mason-marks at Youghal and elsewhere; and the secret language of
the craftsmen of the Middle Ages in
Prendergast,
John P.: The plantation of the Barony of Idrone, in the
Mac
Carthy, Daniel: The disaster of Wicklow, 428-440.
Hore,
Herbert F. (ed.): A chorographic account of the southern part of the
Hogan,
John: Topographical illustrations of the southern and western suburbs of
Kilkenny, 468-480.
JRSAI VI (1860-1861)
THE JOURNAL OF THE KILKENNY AND SOUTH-EAST OF
Part I
1860
Proceedings:
Donation of a MS treatise on dogmatic
theology, written in Kilkenny in 1648, 7.
Donation of plan of the Nore from Kilkenny to
Innistioge, from a Parliamentary paper of the 1760s, 7.
Donation of a sheela-na-gig from Ballylarkin church,
near Freshford, a silver penny of Edward I, and a
Donation of a
Encaustic tile from St. Mary’s, Kilkenny, 7.
Exhibited:
Exhibited: Byzantine coin of Justinus II and Sophia,
and the original copper-plate of a map of
Blackett, W.R.: Ogham inscription at Templeanoach, Co.
Graves, James (exhibited): Early 18th-century document
from
Papers:
Smith, Aquilla: Money of necessity issued in
Prendergast, John P.: The plantation of the Barony of
Idrone, in the
Proceedings:
Donation of two London groats of Edward I, an Irish
groat of Philip and Mary, an Irish farthing of Elizabeth, 1601 and a copper
penny token, 46.
Donation of a groat of Edw. II and a small French
baronial coin, 46.
Donation of a
Donation of MS commission appointing Sir Gregory
Byrne, of the Queen’s County, captain of a company of foot guards, temp.
James II, 46.
Donation of copper token of Kilbeggan and farthing of
Donation of transcript of inscription from an O’Brien
monument on
French, Gilbert J.: addendum to O’Kelly seal engraved
in previous volume, 47.
Papers:
Fitzgerald, E.: On Lugud’s Leacht, and the “Duivhin-Deglain”,
47-53.
Tenison, Thomas Joseph: On methers and other ancient
drinking vessels, 54-61.
Du Noyer, George V.: Remarks on ancient Irish effigies
sculptured on the walls of the ancient church on
Prendergast, John P.: The plantation of the Barony of
Idrone, in the
Proceedings:
Donation of brass seal matrix of V. Rev. James
Verschoyle, Dean of St. Patrick’s, 1790s, 82.
Donation of fragment of cannon ball found under the
curtain wall of the Black Battery of Limerick. Also Roman coin of Galba and
three
Donation of piece of Irish ‘money of necessity’ found
at St. Canice’s cathedral, Co. Kilkenny, 82.
Donation of coins dug up in the grounds of Swift’s
Asylum, including a shilling of
Donation of unusually small gun-money half-crown of
James II, 82.
Donation: (i) gold ring with inscription “King and
Constitution, 1798”; (ii) Document: commission of Theobald Wolfe Tone as a
General of Division in the United Irishmen, ?1795; (iii) six coins: a shilling
of James I, two groats of Elizabeth, a gun-money shilling of James II, a silver
shilling of William III, and a half-penny of George III. 82-83.
Exhibited: two tokens of Youghal, 83-84.
Donation of transcript of document from
Benn, Edward: Observations on Irish crannogs (note),
86-90.
Papers:
O’Donovan, John: The Family of Gall Burke, of
Gallstown, in the County of Kilkenny, 97-120.
Proceedings:
Donation of a gun-money half-crown of James II, 122.
The Secretary: Corrigendum re the Duivin
Deglain, pp51–53 supra, 122.
The Secretary: Removal of encroachments at Jerpoint
Abbey, 122.
Hoare, Edward: A Hiberno-Danish coin, 123.
Madden, R.R.: In re document purporting to be
an original certificate of appointment of Theobald Wolfe Tone to the rank of
General of Division in the forces of the United Irishmen, 124-127.
Elliot, Dr.: Petition of the Roman Catholic
inhabitants of
Papers:
Smith, Aquilla: Money of necessity issued in
Prendergast, John P.: The plantation of the Barony of
Idrone, in the
Proceedings:
Donation of original commission of Oyer and Terminer
to the Mayor of Kilkenny etc., in the second year of the reign of George III,
166.
Donation of a large wooden drinking cup with stem and
foot, 166.
Mease, James: An ancient atlas, title wanting, and
short note, 166-168.
Donation of gun metal shilling of James II, 168.
Donation of two
Cotton, Henry: Notices of Irish typography in the 17th
century, relating to Kilkenny, 170-171.
Magennis, J.P.: Note on incised primeval scorings in “The
Lettered Cave”, near Derrygonnely,
Papers:
Prendergast, John P.: The plantation of the Barony of
Idrone, in the
Proceedings:
Donation of a number of objects of antiquity from
Ballylarkin churchyard, three specimens of copper Irish ‘money of necessity’, a
silver sixpence of James I, and a copper tag of a strap of an ancient book,
apparently 15th century, 191.
Graves, James: donation of encaustic floor tile from
Netley Abbey near
Donation of an English groat of Queen Elizabeth, found
with others in the date range 1561–93 in a leather bag at Glasmullagh, Co.
Tyrone, 192.
Donation of a copper
Donation of a tradesman’s token, of Jonah Woodman of ‘Donlavan’,
192.
Donation of a
Donation of an ancient illuminated patent: a grant of
English liberty from Henry VI to Thomas O’Neill, and a copy of the Impartial
Inquirer, 24 December 1814, 192.
Donation of a copy of Saunders’ Newsletter and Daily
Advertiser, 1 September 1798, 192.
Donation of a copy of a newspaper, the True-born Irishman,
13 March 1804, and a three-guinea bank post-bill, Ballinakill Bank, 1804, 192.
Donation of a fac-simile of the writing of
Donation of a deed relating to
Saul, M.: Present location of silver matrix and counter-seal
of the O’Neills of Ulster (query), 193.
O’Hanlon, John: Account of the topographical
collection made by the Ordnance Survey for the
Graves, J.: Purcell family tradition re King James I’s
levee at
Mease, James: Ancient churches usually found in the
neighbourhood of castles in the district round Freshford (note), 195-196.
Papers:
Prendergast, John P.: Appendix to the
Part II
- 1861
Papers:
Foot, Charles H.: An account of the exploration of a
remarkable series of subterranean chambers situated on the estate of Robert
J.E. Mooney, Esq., J.P., The Doon, Townland of Doon, Parish of Lis, Barony of
Garrycastle, King’s County, 222-229.
Jones, H. Longueville: The Ogham “Rosetta” Stone,
229-234.
Mac Carthy (Glas), Daniel: The life and letters of
Florence Mac Carthy (continued), 234-246.
Graves, James: What we learn from Wilde’s “Catalogue
of Antiquities in the Museum of the
Proceedings:
Donation of architectural drawing of the outer arch of
St. James’s Gate, Kilkenny, 259.
Archdeacon Cotton: Rent Roll of the Mayor and Citizens
of the City of
Donation of a
Ellacombe, H.T.: The Arms of Our Saviour in
Hayman, Samuel: Two inedited Youghal tradesmen’s
tokens (note), 262-264.
Papers:
Graves, James: What we learn from Wilde’s “Catalogue
of Antiquities in the Museum of the
Mac Carthy (Glas), Daniel: The life and letters of
Florence Mac Carthy (continued), 272-295.
Jones, H. Longueville: Ogham stone, with bilingual
inscription, at Llanfechan, Cardiganshire, 303-304.
Proceedings:
Donation of two copies of the Wexford Herald, 9
May 1796 and 1 May 1797, and a large copper Turkish coin of Sultan Selim III,
1794, 307.
Donation of an Irish farthing of Queen Elizabeth, 307.
Donation of a gun money shilling of James II, 307.
Donation of a ‘fairy millstone’ (spindle whorl) from
Jenkinstown, 307.
Prim, J.G.A.: donated several antiquities, excavated
at Dunbel Rath, discovered in trenching the small rath lying south of the great
rath of Dunbel (note), 307-308.
Donation of a stone mould for crucifix and ?tokens,
from Mullinahone, 308.
Donation of rubbing of inscribed stone, 1593, from
Clonmel, and copy of inscription on pommel of Corporation Sword of Clonmel
(commentary by James Graves), 308-309.
O’Hanlon, John: Ordnance collections for Co. Longford
(note), 321-323.
Tenison, Thomas J.: Peghts’ pipes [i.e. ‘Picts’ pipes’—clay-pipes
in
Papers:
Prendergast, John F.: The clearing of Kilkenny, anno
1654, 326-344.
Proceedings:
Donation of silver penny of Edward I, Dunbel, 347.
Donation of
Donation of Clonmel token, 1657, 347.
Robertson, James G.: Remains of horizontal mill found
in the grounds of
Vignoles, Charles: No truth in newspaper reports of
cavern with ten ogham stones found at Clonmacnoise, 348.
V. Rev. the Dean of Leighlin: Two grave-slabs from
Hartlepool, Co.
Papers:
Hogan, John: Map of the City of
Hogan, John: Topographical and historical
illustrations of the suburbs of Kilkenny (continued), 355-387.
JRSAI VII (1862-1863)
THE JOURNAL OF THE KILKENNY AND SOUTH-EAST OF
Part I
1862
Proceedings:
Donation of hilt and pommel of Viking sword found at
Cool, Castlebridge, near Wexford, 8.
Donation of silver sixpence and copper farthing of
Queen Elizabeth; former from Balief, latter from Ballinakill, 8.
Donation of copper coin of the East India Company,
1834, found at Greenridge, 8.
Donation of stone holy water stoup, 1675, from the
Butts, Kilkenny, 8-9.
Blacket, John: Preservation of old monuments in
Blackett, William Russell: Tomb in
Graves, James (with comments by Mr. Magennis & Prof.
George Stephens): Runic inscription in the
Magennis, Mr.: Discovery of a quern-stone near
Derrygonnelly, Co. Fermanagh, 12.
Malcolmson, R.: Food vessel found at Ballybit,
Lisnevagh, Co. Carlow, 12-14.
Delaney, Barry (exhibited): Newspaper of August 1649, The
Moderate Intelligencer, including account of Rinnucini in
O’Hanlon, John: Ordnance Survey collection for
Benn, Edward: Twenty-nine articles found in crannoges
(illustrated note), 36-38.
Papers:
Shirley, Evelyn Philip: Extracts from the journal of
Thomas Dineley, Esquire, giving some account of his visit to
Hore, Herbert F.: An account of the Barony of Forth,
in the
Hore, Herbert F.: Particulars relative to Wexford and
the Barony of Forth: by Colonel Solomon Richards, 1682, 84-92.
Proceedings:
Donation of a London groat of Edward IV, 2 English
groats and an Irish farthing of Elizabeth, a Nova Scotia halfpenny and a half
anna, 95.
Donation of a gun money half crown of James II, found
with others in a leather purse, Tullaroan, Cartstown, 95.
Donation of a brass medal in honour of James, Earl of
Kildare, 1754, 95.
Donation of a fragment of an effigial monument
originally from the Franciscan Abbey, Co. Kildare, 95.
Donation of a small pitcher-shaped vessel, with red
fabric, glazed, one of six found at Ballylarkin, near Freshford, 95-96.
Donation of a granite quernstone found in a bog along
with a stone celt, Cool, Castlebridge, Wexford, 96.
Donation of a piece of bog butter, found with the
skeleton of a horse in Claremont Bog, near Nenagh, 96.
Delaney, Barry (exhibited): Small clog with leather
upper, gun money shilling of James II nailed to heel, 96.
Reade, George H. (exhibited): Bronze twisted armlet,
96-97.
Prim, John G.A.: Fifty-eight halfpennies of ‘St.
Patrick’s money’ found in a leather purse, and four halfpennies of Charles II,
in the parish of Ullard, near Graigue (note), 97.
Prim, John G.A.: Carved stone, 1588, in wall of old
Hayman, Samuel: Bond, Youghal, 1665, re issue of
tradesman’s tokens (note), 100-101.
Benn, Edward: Find of urn burial, Ballynacraigy,
Ballyclug, Co. Antrim, and urn in cist at Craigdunloof, Dunaghy, Co. Antrim
(note), 101-102.
Papers:
Shirley, Evelyn Philip (with notes by the Rev. James
Graves, A.B., M.R.I.A.): Extracts from the journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire,
giving some account of his visit to
Hore, Herbert F.: The rental book of Gerald
Fitzgerald, ninth Earl of Kildare. Begun in the year 1518 (continued), 110-137.
Proceedings:
Donation of a bone pin, bronze pin, and part of a bone
comb, found in Jenkinstown Demesne, 144.
Donation of an oak pillar from the old Shee house in
the Coal Market, recently removed, 144.
Donation of a penny token of Knocktopher, George
Robbins, 144.
Donation of several photographs of Kilkenny antiquities,
144.
Earl of Courtown: Fragment of a decorated pottery
vessel found near a cist in Kiltennel parish. Discussion mentions similar finds
in a cist at Cornahir, Co. Westmeath, 144-145.
Donation of a Manx halfpenny, 145.
Donation of a silver penny of Edward I, 145.
Donation of some current Japanese and other coins,
145.
Donation of a Roman brass coin of Aurelian, 145.
Robertson, J.G. (exhibited): Brass Dutch tobacco box
and some coins, including a Mountrath token of Nicholas Raget and a jetton said
to have been found in the Castle Lawn, Kilkenny, 145.
Skehan, W.: Silver chalice, 1621, Fethard, Co.
Brennan, James: Inscriptions from 17th century
monuments in the Abbey of Fethard, Co.
O’Hanlon, John: Burials found on site for new
Augustinian church,
Hayman, S.: Youghal Mayors’ accounts. 1623–1703;
mentions licences for issuing tokens. Also, illustrated note on token of Edward
Lawndey of Youghal, late 17th century, 149-151.
Papers:
Prim, John G.A.: Notes on Kilkenny inns and taverns,
152-180.
Proceedings:
Donation of a transcript of Patent re Defective Title:
title to Friary of Stradbally regranted to Richard Cosby, time of James I. Also
some Roman coins and some gun money of James II, 185.
Donation of finds from Dooey, Co. Donegal: glass bead
and small stone, flint arrowhead and spearhead. Also a Norwegian sailor’s knife
and a wax impression of an ancient thumb ring found at Mullaghadda, 185-186.
James, Albert B.: Rubbing from monumental slab, 1665,
from
Donation of a penny token of Peter Knaresborough,
Donation of a gun money half crown of James II, 187.
Donation of a silver groat of
Donation of an old bill and receipt for a subscription
to the Leinster Journal, 1780, 187.
Donation of three playbills for the Kilkenny amateur
theatricals, 1805–1810, 187.
Robertson, J.G.: St. Michael’s church, Damagh: peasant
custom of ‘dressing’ the graves with sand, 187.
Cooke, T.L. (exhibited): Manuscript pocket book of
Garett Moore, 1699, 187-190.
Westropp, Hodder T.: More on Fanaux de Cimetière
in
Campion, John: Old schools and seminaries of
Graves, James: Meaning of the name of the parish of
Kiltennel, near
Reade, George H.: Ancient interment recently
discovered at Dromiskin, Co. Louth, with wooden box and ring pin, with comment
by James Graves, 199-206.
Graves, James: Ogham stone at Trallong, near Brecon,
Papers:
Mac Carthy (Glas), Daniel: The life and letters of
Florence Mac Carthy (continued), 210-224.
Part II
1863
Proceedings:
Donation of a box ticket for the Gentlemen’s Plays,
Kilkenny, 1818, 231.
Donation of photographs of monuments in Cashel and
Cahir, 232.
Donation of photographs of the Lismore Crozier, and
tombstones and cross at Lismore, 232.
Currey, Francis: Inscription on the Lismore Crozier
(note), 232.
Donation of a silver six shilling piece of George III,
232.
Donation of a
Donation of a
Bower, John: Bronze brooch, iron door key and very
small iron horseshoe, the ruined
Donation of a specimen of encaustic floor tiles from
the abbey of Graiguenamanagh, 233.
Donation of a gun money shilling of James II found at
Garryricken, an iron horseshoe dug up at Pollagh, near Poulcapple, and two very
small clay-pipes found at Rathculbin, 233.
Mease, James (exhibited): Roman brass coin of
Tiberius, probably a fake, and a bond of Queen Elizabeth, 1569, 234.
Prim, John G.A.: Find of two urns and a food vessel in
a cist at Upper Grange, Co. Kilkenny (note), 234.
Robertson, J.G.: Land in Ballinaboula, parish of
Tullaherin, Co. Kilkenny: how it came to form part of the glebe of Kirkby
Lonsdale, in Westmoreland, with comment by J.G.A. Prim, 234-236.
Prendergast, J.P: Anecdote concerning a Bar dinner at
the Wheat Sheaf Inn, Kilkenny (note), 236-237.
Hoare, Edward: Token of Peter Godwin of Youghal
(note), 237-238.
O’Hanlon, John: Note on the papers of the Ordnance
Survey of Ireland, illustrative of the topography of
Brennan, James: Ancient inscriptions on tombs in the
Abbey of Fethard (note), 246-251.
Papers:
Hogan, John: Topographical and historical
illustrations of the suburbs of Kilkenny (continued), 251-267.
Stephens, George: On an ancient Runic casket now
preserved in the
Proceedings:
Donation of a vellum map of the manor of Formoyle in
the barony of
Donation of a specimen of Gaulish ‘wheel-money’ from
‘Geoghegan, Arthur Gerald: Urns from the townland of
Mackrackens, Co. Tyrone and a bronze dagger from Muff, Co. Donegal, a bronze
mould for a small spoon (found with three brazen pots), and a Russian brass
triptych found in a grave on Devenish Island, Lough Erne (note), 304-306.
Donation of a brass breastplate of one of the Kilkenny
Volunteer Corps, 1798, 306.
Donation of a bronze celt found at Begerin, Co.
Wexford, and coins dug up as the site of West-gate, Wexford. 307.
Donation of a Rose penny of Edward VI struck at
Donation of a carved stone, possibly from
Exhibition of a bridle Y-shaped piece, 307.
Cody, Patrick: a two-piece mould for a socketed bronze
axehead from Ballydagh, Barony of Iverk (note), 307-308.
Prim, John G.A.: The Private Theatre of Kilkenny, note
(from book by Richard Power, 1825), 308-309.
Tenison, Thomas Joseph: The cromleac of Leac-an-Scall
at Kilmogue, barony of Knocktopher, Co. Kilkenny, 309-310.
O’Hanlon, John: Note on the papers of the Ordnance
Survey of Ireland, illustrative of the topography of Counties Armagh,
Phillips, Michael: The Castle of Ballyhaly, Co.
Wexford, 319.
Barnwell, E.L.: Observations relating to the paper on
the analogy between
Papers:
Shirley, Evelyn Philip (with notes by the Rev. Samuel
Hayman, B.A.): Extracts from the journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire, giving
some account of his visit to
Proceedings:
Donation of a stone box enclosing a yew box with
bronze pin, and cranium, from Dromiskin, Co. Louth, 430-341.
Reade, G.H.: Long cist found at Dromiskin near the
previous finds (note, with report on the skull by Dr. Thurnham), 341-342.
Donation of three crania, 342.
Donation of part of a stone escutcheon of the Rothe
family, 1629, found at S. Francis’ Abbey [discussion by Prim], 342-343
Donation of a
Prim, John G.A.: Engravings of plan and elevations of
locks and lock keepers’ houses on the canal between Kilkenny and Inistioge,
18th century, 343.
‘Geoghegan, Arthur Gerald: Skulls found near the town
of
Papers:
Hore, Herbert F.: Notes on a facsimile of an ancient
map of Leix, Ofaly, Irry, Clanmalier, Iregan and Slieve Margy, preserved in the
Proceedings:
Donation of back issues of Faulkner’s Dublin Journal,
1752, including note on the celebration of the birthday of King George II in
Meany, J.: Documents concerned with the family of
Kirwan, 376.
Donation of a large spindle-whorl found near
Jenkinstown, 376.
Donation of an old transcript of a charter of James I,
376-377.
Vignoles, Charles: Rubbings of two recently-discovered
slabs from Clonmacnoise. Comment by
Malcolmson,, Robert: Seal matrix, bronze, of Bishop
Hugh O’Reilly, found in the parish of Kilmore, Co. Cavan, 377-378.
Robertson, J.G.: Flooring tile from Black Abbey (note;
comment by Prim), 378-379.
Morant, George, junior: Find of bronze ornament like
watch key, and oval rock crystal in silver setting, in
du Noyer, G.V.: Stone moulds (with reference to the
stone mould described on p307), 380.
Graves, James: Old bells in
Graves, James: Rock art in
Papers:
‘Geoghegan, Arthur Gerald: A notice of the early
settlement, in A.D. 1596, of the city of
White, John Davis: Some account of the tradesmen’s
tokens issued in the city of
JRSAI VIII (1864-1866)
THE JOURNAL OF THE KILKENNY AND SOUTH-EAST OF
Part I
1864
Proceedings:
Donation of lithograph of a figure which had probably been
attached to an ancient Irish shrine, said to have been found at Clonmacnoise in
January 1861, and a Masonic emblem found in Tyrone, 1863, 6.
Donation of two stereoscopic photographs of the
doorway and crosses at Ullard, Co. Kilkenny, 6.
Donation of rubbings of an ancient inscription round
one of the windows of Clontuskert Abbey, Co.
Donation of a silver seal of the 17th or early 18th
century, dug up in Kilkenny, 6.
Donation of a plain bronze finger-ring found near
Loughboy, near Kilkenny, 7.
Donation of a St. Patrick halfpenny, 7.
‘Geoghegan, A.G.: manuscript copy of the Bible,
probably French, 1350, in the possesion of Right Rev. Dr. O’Kelly. Quotes
report by Dr. Reeves, 8-13.
Nesbitt, Alexander: Observations on Professor Stephen’s
reading of the Runic inscription on the casket preserved in the museum at
Mullally, Michael, & Brennan, James: Monumental
inscriptions in the churches of Fethard and Callan, 16-18.
Westropp, Hodder: Analogy between round towers and fanaux,
or ‘lanternes de morts’, 18-20.
O’Hanlon, John: Irish Ordnance Survey documents
relating to Counties Tyrone, Fermanagh, Monaghan and Cavan, 20-27.
Papers:
Du Noyer, George Victor: Notes on some peculiarities
in ancient and mediæval Irish ecclesiastical architecture, 27-40.
Shirley, Evelyn Philip (with notes by John Windele,
and Richard Caulfield, Esqrs.): Extracts from the journal of Thomas Dineley,
Esquire, giving some account of his visit to
Proceedings:
Donation of four photographs of Jerpoint Abbey, and
one of the castle and
Donation of photographs of
Donation of a photograph of the round tower of Clones,
51.
Donation of a silver seal of the Murphy and Shee
families found at
Donation of a glass bead found at Ballynooney, near
Mullinavat, 51.
Donation of a flint arrowhead found in Roebuck Bog,
Co. Cavan, and silver coin (Dublin halfpenny) of King John, also from Co.
Cavan, 51.
Donation of 5 silver coins found when digging a
railway cutting at Carrowen, Burt, Co. Donegal; Anglo-Saxon pennies of Edgar,
959–975, 51-52.
Mr. Rowe: A number of foreign coins and some
artifacts, including a rebel pike of 1798, and arquebus barrel and wheel lock
found on the old bed of the River Burren, a pistol tinder box and an
iron-mounted pistol with silver-inlaid stock, 52-53.
‘Geoghegan, A.G.: Note on some finds, illustrated with
photographs: broadsword found in a stone fort at Coe, Lettermacanard, Co.
Donegal; cut-and-thrust sword found at Meenanaloby, Crickamore, Co. Donegal;
pipkin found in a bog at Innis Free, Templecrone, Co Donegal, 53-54.
Prim, John G.A. (exhibited): The “Cartulary of Sir
Richard Shee”, 54-55.
Reade, G.H.: Ancient ecclesiastical bell (note), 56.
‘Geoghegan, A.G.: Note with reference to manuscript
copy of bible (addendum), 56-57.
Lenihan, Maurice:
Feltus, B.B.: Similarity of Irish and Indian death
customs (note), 58.
Papers:
Prim, John G.A.: Memorials of the family of Langton,
of Kilkenny, 59-108.
Proceedings:
Donation of a brass Dutch tobacco box of the period of
William III, and two silver pennies of Edward I found in the Carlow locality,
114.
Donation of a side-socketed palstave, 114.
Donation of a silver penny of Edward I, a gun money
shilling of James II, November 1689, a photograph of Carlow Castle and two
views of Burton Hall, 114.
Donation of a copper jetton found on the lands of
Anamult, 114.
Donation of a copper buckle with iron tongue, found in
an old house in Kilkenny, 114.
Donation of a rubbing of an ancient coffin-shaped
tombstone in Kilmacow churchyard, 114.
Lenihan, Maurice: Inscription in Limerick Cathedral
(tombstone of Galfridus Arthur), 114-117.
Malcolmson, Robert: Collection of stone, bone, iron
and pottery found at Ardnehue, Killerig, Co. Carlow, with note on animal bones
by Mr. William Pallin, veterinary surgeon; also further bone and pottery from
the same site by Mr. Prim, and comments by Mr. Graves, 117-122.
‘Geoghegan, A.G.: Ogham inscription at Corrody, Co.
Donation of triangular stone (possible gaming piece)
stone celt and flint celt or spearhead from Cor, Co. Donegal, 123.
‘Geoghegan, A.G.: Games in ancient
Donation of photographs of Jerpont Abbey, Kells Priory
and Kilree, 124.
Donation of photograph of St. Patrick’s Gate, Kilkenny
and view of the Cathedral and round tower of St. Canice, 124.
Dean of Ossory (exhibited): A ‘scratch-back’ of ivory
and cane, 124.
O’Hanlon, John: Irish Ordnance Survey documents
relating to
Du Noyer, G.V.: Reply to Hodder Westropp’s
observations on the analogy between
Benn, Edward: Find of urn burial at Belsallagh,
Stephens, George: Rejoinder to Mr. Alexander Nesbitt’s
observations on the Brunswick Coffer (note), 134-137.
Morant, George, jun.: Elizabethan sword found at
Nicholstown, Co. Louth (note), 137.
Way, Albert: Letter to William Marshall, Earl of
Pembroke, c1216, by the Archbishops of Tuam and
Papers:
Prendergast, Thomas P.: An ancient record relating to
the families into which were married the co-heiresses of Thomas Fitz Anthony,
Seneschal of Leinster, 139-153.
‘Geoghegan, Arthur Gerald: A notice of the early
settlement of
Proceedings:
Donation of a collection of coins and antiquities: 7
bronze celts; 2 flint arrowheads from the Antrim coast; a boat-shaped vessel
for holding incense and an accompanying spoon (said to have been found in Queen’s
County, not far from Carlow); a token of William Joy, Waterford, 1667; a silver
groat of Edward IV found at Staplestown, County Carlow; another groat of
similar type; a groat of Henry VIII and a rudely struck Spanish dollar, 180.
Donation of a polished stone axehead and four silver
coins found at Shrule Castle (a penny of one of the early Edwards, a groat of
Philip and Mary, 2 groats of Elizabeth, 180.
Donation of antiquities recently found in St. Canice’s
Cathedral: three iron keys, a very small clay-pipe from the time of Charles II,
an iron stamp bearing the figure 1, and a number of encaustic floor tiles,
180-181.
Donation of a token of Anthony Hall, Carrickfergus.
Also, four flint arrowheads and a French jetton exhibited, 181.
Donation of a penny of one of the early Edwards. Also,
a number of Mexican coins exhibited, 181.
Donation of a shilling of Queen Anne, 181.
Donation of a brass Dutch tobacco box originally
brought from the East Indies, like those brought into
Donation of a stone carved with the Virgin and Child
found in the wall of a cabin near the Black Abbey, 181.
Donation of a large unfinished spindle whorl found at
Rogerstown, near Piltown.
Exhibited: a brass Dutch tobacco box, brought from
abroad by a sailor, 181.
Graves, James: Excavation of a kitchen midden at
Spong, F.: The kitchen midden at Ardnahue (note, and
comments by J.G.A. Prim and R. Malcolmson), 182.
Lymbery, John: Inscription found at Bannow, Co.
Wexford (note), 182-183.
Lenihan, Maurice: Manuscript listing fees received by
Dr. Arthure of
Tipping, Edward: A souterrain at Bellurgan, Co. Louth
(note), 183-184.
O’Gorman, Thomas: Ogham inscription on a cromleac at
Castlederg, Co. Tyrone (note, with comment by
Graves, James: Monumental sculptures at Kells,
‘Geoghegan, A.G.: Gold sleeve-fastener from the River
Roe, Co. Londonderry and a silver fibula from Omagh, Co. Tyrone (note, with
comment by J. Graves), 189-189.
Papers:
Hogan, John: Topographical and historical
illustrations of the
Part II
1865
Proceedings:
Donation of some pieces of carved oak from the roof of
St. Canice’s Cathedral; some specimens of the old cathedral flooring tiles; an iron
spring lock; a carved stone belonging to the parish
Donation of a leaden bulla of Innocent IV (1243–1254),
dug up in the
Donation of an encaustic floor tile found in the Black
Abbey, Kilkenny and a
Donation of a stone mould for casting small cross and
four copper coins, including a half crown of James II, 225.
Donation of a bronze spearhead, unfinished spindle whorl,
225.
Donation of a Kilkenny token, “For the Poor”, 1659,
225.
Donation of an anti-Defoe engraving, 1711, 225.
Donation of a photograph of page of manuscript bible
described on p 232 infra, 225.
Donation of a stone cresset from Castle Ellis,
Wilson, Andrew: A piece of the St. Patrick money
(note), 226.
Day, Robert: 18 flint implements from
Graves, James: Discovery of a crannoge in
Reade, George H.: Discovery of a crannoge on the
Marquis of Kildare: The surrender of
Prim, John G.A.: Discovery of and Edwardian tomb at
the Black Abbey, 230.
‘Geoghegan A.G.: The library of
Papers:
Hogan, John: Topographical and historical
illustrations of the County and City of
Mac Carthy (Glas), Daniel: The life and letters of
Florence Mac Carthy, (continued), 251-267.
Shirley, Evelyn Philip (with notes by Rev. James
Graves, A.B., M.R.I.A.: George V. Du Noyer, M.R.I.A., F.G.S.D.; John Davis
White; John Windele; Hubert F. Hore; and William R. Le Fanu, Esqrs.): Extracts
from the journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire, giving some account of his visit
to Ireland in the reign of Charles II (continued), 268-290.
Proceedings:
Donation of a specimen of original wall-painting from
the Cathedral of St. Canice, 293.
Donation of a scold’s bridle, probably from the old
gaol at Down, 293-294.
Donation of a collection of modern copper tokens and
foreign coins, 294.
Benn, Edward:
‘Geoghegan A.G.: Coin/medal found at the foot of
‘Geoghegan A.G.: Megalithic tombs near Saumur in
Malcolmson, Robert: Manuscript recording demolition of
Prim John G.A.: Discovery of two sepulchral monuments
in the parish
Papers:
Windele, John: Irish medical superstition, 306-326.
Proceedings:
Donation of a gun money half crown of James II, a
Patrick’s Penny with the arms of the City of
Donation of two inscribed oak beams from the roof of
St. Canice’s, one dated 1597, 328.
Donation of a silver reliquary to be worn round the
neck, found near the Black Abbey, and some ancient coins, 328.
Donation of a silver groat of Edward IV ad sixpence of
Queen Elizabeth, 328.
Moore, John: Urn recently discovered at Columbkill,
near Thomastown, 328-329.
Donation of the remains of leather shoes found in a
grave in St. Canice’s Cathedral, 329-330.
Donation of the skull of a Great Irish Deer, found at
Tinnekelly, near Kilnamanagh, 330.
‘Geoghegan, A.G.: Silver chalice formerly belonging to
the abbey of Donegal, 330-331.
‘Geoghegan, A.G.: Find of a medal impression of 1704
of a piece of horn, in a garden in
Graves James: Recent works at Clonmacnoise, 331-332.
Robertson, J.G.: Deterioration of the
du Noyer, G.V.: Corrigendum, p 273 supra, 334.
Reade, G.H.: Corrigendum, p 229 supra, 334.
Papers:
Mac Carthy (Glas), Daniel: The life and letters of
Florence Mac Carthy, (continued), 334-353
Proceedings:
Donation of a brass ring-dial and a specimen of oak
from the roof of the Cathedral of Old Leighlin, 372.
Donation of a jet bead fund near Killinick, Co.
Wexford, 372.
Donation of a Roman brass of Hadrian found in
Jenkinstown Demesne,
Donation of a gable-stone with cross-base, built into
a house in High Street, Kilkenny, 372.
Donation of some bones dug up in the Moat at Kells,
372.
Donation of a grotesque metal casting of a matrimonial
squabble, found at Silverspring, Rathcurby, 372-373.
Donation of some potsherds, iron knife blades, antler
tines, boars’ tusks, a dog skull and wedge-shaped stone, all from explorations
at Ardnahue, 373.
exhibited: Gold noble of Henry IV or V found near
Shankill, 373.
Armstrong, Robert Bruce: exhibited a bronze
leaf-shaped spearhead and communicated the discovery of a carving of one of the
Apostles in the churchyard at Burnchurch, 373.
Reade, G.H.: Tenth-century Saxon coins from
Killincoole Castle, Co. Louth, 373-376.
Nesbit, Alexander: Observations on the subject of the
Brunswick Casket, 376-379.
Papers:
Du Noyer, George V.: Remarks on a carved rock at
Ryefield,
Mac Carthy (Glas), Daniel: The life and letters of
Florence Mac Carthy (continued), 386-402.
Part
III 1866
Proceedings:
M. d’Alamand: Carved stone, 1588, from Monksgrange,
Queen’s County, 411.
Donation of an engraved plan of
Robertson, J.G.: Donated fragments of encaustic floor
tiles and antler tines, found in the
White, Newport B.: Licence from a Bishop of Ossory to
a midwife, 412-413.
Hardinge, W.H.: Transcript of the County and City of
‘Geoghegan, A.G.: Letter of 1807 re attack on Lord
Clare by the mob, 416-417.
Prendergast, John P.: Lord Clare’s house in
O’Hanlon, John: Irish Ordnance Survey documents
relating to
Papers:
Shirley, Evelyn Philip (with notes by Maurice Lenihan,
Esq.): Extracts from the journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire, giving some
account of his visit to
Proceedings:
Kelly, Maurice F.: A silver groat of Queen Elizabeth
and three pieces of late 18th-century painted glass from the Abbey of Graigue,
448.
Donation of a gun money half crown of James II, 448.
Malcolmson, Robert (& comment by John G. A. Prim):
A curious semi-globular shaped stone, having a cup-like hollow formed
artificially on one surface—possibly a lamp. From Russelstown Park, co. Carlow,
448-449.
donation: drawing of a lancet window of the old
Prim, John G.A.: The Hermit’s Cell, St. Canice’s,
449-451.
Jervise, Andrew: Observations relative to the
Clonfinlough Stone; Irish & Scottish parallels in archaeology and history,
451-452.
O’Hanlon, John: Irish Ordnance Survey documents
relating to
M. de la Ponce: Genealogical and biographical notice
of the descendants of Hugh O’Neill, Prince of Ulster and Earl of Tyrone,
457-464.
Papers:
Mac Carthy (Glas), Daniel: The life and letters of
Florence Mac Carthy (concluded), 464-473.
Du Noyer, George V.: On cromleacs near Tramore in the
Proceedings:
Clibborn, E.: How the ancients moved the great
covering stones of the cromlechs, 484-486.
O’Hanlon, John: Irish Ordnance Survey documents
relating to
Impression of the seal of the Friars Observants of
East Greenwich found in the Society’s museum, 490-491.
Ancient font in the parish
Lukis, W.C.: Observation to Mr. M. Du Noyer’s paper “On
cromleacs near Tramore”, 492-496.
du Noyer, G.V.: Reply to W.C. Lukis, 496-497.
Du Noyer, George V.: Remarks on a kistvaen, and on
some carvings on an “earth-fast” rock, in the
Papers:
Hore, Herbert Francis (ed.): The rental book of
Gerald, ninth Earl of Kildare. A.D., 1518 (continued), 501-518.
Proceedings:
Donation of a bronze celt, 520.
Donation of a modern tradesman’s token: a farthing of
Joseph Helen of
Galvin, Richard: Old bell in
Shearman, John F.: 460 coins found in an earthenware
jar near
Atkinson, George M.: Notice of the ogham cave at
Dunloe, Co. Kerry, 523-524.
Papers:
Hore, Herbert Francis (ed.): The rental book of
Gerald, ninth Earl of Kildare. A.D., 1518 (continued), 525-546.
O’Gorman, Thomas: Some remarks on O’Connor’s tomb at
Roscommon, 546-554.
JRSAI IX (1867)
THE JOURNAL OF THE KILKENNY AND SOUTH-EAST OF
[Delayed: actually published in 1871]
Not
divided into numbered parts
Proceedings:
Donation of a silver fourpence of Charles I (“money of
necessity”) found near the seven churches of Clonmacnoise, 3.
Donation of a banknote for three shillings and
ninepence, Bank of Cottrell and Kellett,
Donation of a plan of a square earthwork on Garrandina
hill, near Castlecomer, 3-4.
Donation of ten rubbings of sundials cut on the stone
steps of the old
Robertson, J.G. (exhibited): Copper siege-piece’
struck in Youghal, 5.
Lawler, John: Cist burial with pottery, Cuffsborough,
Queen’s County, 7-8.
Morant, George: Discovery of flint implements at
Papers:
Lenihan, Maurice: Ancient liags and ollamhs; The
fee-book of a physician of the seventeenth century, 10-33.
Prendergast, John P.: The Tory wars of
Proceedings:
Robertson, J.G: Damage to the tower of the Franciscan
Abbey, Kilkenny, 70-71.
Donation of stone with cup-shaped hollow and traces of
vitrification, from
Donation of boars’ tusks found at
Donation of a Cronabane halfpenny, 1789 and a gilt
medal of the Regency, of the same year. 71.
Donation of a copper counterfeit six shilling Bank of
Ireland token of 1804.
Donation of rubbings of two decorative tiles from St.
Patrick’s Cathedral,
Donation of a rubbing of a small altar stone,
inscribed with 5 crosses, 71.
Robertson, J.G.: exhibited a silver medal
commemorative of one of the French refuges in
Day, Robert, junior (sent): model of a bronze
leaf-shaped sword with bone handle, 72.
Brash, R.R.: description of capstone of
Drapes. V.R.: Saxon silver coin (Offa) dug up near
Rathdowney, Queen’s County, 72-73.
Papers:
Shirley, Evelyn Philip (with notes by the Hon. Robert
O’Brien, and the Rev. James Graves): Extracts from the journal of Thomas
Dineley, Esquire, giving some account of his visit to
Pinkerton, William: The last of the O’Neills, Earls of
Tyrone, 91-100.
Proceedings:
Donation of an Irish shilling of James I, 102.
Donation of a Japanese letter, in its envelope, 102.
Reade, G.H.: Ancient Irish handbell found at Gartan,
Co. Donegal, 102.
Robertson, J.G. (exhibited): Leaf of old MS.
memorandum book with late 17th century note re a Mrs. Munford of ‘Athey’ and
her 19 soldier sons.
Lord Gort: Custom of hunting the ‘Hare of Rone’ (Earl
of Tyrome) at Combmartin,
O’Hanlon, John: Irish Ordnance Survey documents
relating to Counties Sligo and Roscommon, 103-109.
Papers:
Hogan, John: Topographical and historical
illustrations of the County and City of
Lenihan, Maurice: Ancient liaghs and ollamhs; The fee-book
of a physician of the seventeenth century, 139-176.
Shirley, Evelyn Philip (with notes by the Hon. Robert
O’Brien, and the Rev. James Graves): Extracts from the journal of Thomas
Dineley, Esquire, giving some account of his visit to
Proceedings:
Donation of two encaustic floor tiles from the abbey
of Great Connell, Co. Kildare, 205.
Donation of an ancient iron key from Webbsborough and
part of a metal buckle from Crossybrennan (Brennan’s Cross), and a silver
sixpence of Charles II, 205-206.
Donation of modern ‘ring-money’ from Bonny,
Donation of photographs of buildings in Kilkenny, 206.
Donation of a groat of
Donation of a copper farthing of Queen Anne, 1711,
206.
Donation of the Irish sixpence of James I exhibited at
the last meeting, 206.
Donation by Mr. Prim of a metal casting of a
Highlander, of rather modern workmanship, 206.
Donation of a number of silver and copper coins
inclusing a penny of Edward I, a sixpence of
Graves, James: Damage by lightning to
Robertson, J.G. (exhibited): Bronze medal found at
Mooncoin; discussion about whether it was Cufic, Hebrew or pagan, 208.
Robertson, J.G. (exhibited): Unusual bronze pin, 208.
White, Newport B.: Ancient bell found in
Shaw, Samuel: Gold penannular ring, similar to those
frequenly found in
Mr. Lecky: further cists found at Ballon Hill,
Ballykealy, Co. Carlow, 209-210.
Lord Gort: addendum to note on the Kildare Rent Roll,
Volume V new series p518, 210-211.
Prim, John G.A.: Petition to Duke of Ormonde, Lord
Lieutenant, 1663, by one Will. Collowe, offering to kill wolves, 211-212.
O’Hanlon, John: Irish Ordnance Survey documents
relating to the counties of Mayo,
Papers:
Lawrence-Archer, J.H.: An inquiry into the origin of
the family of Archer in Kilkenny, with notices of other families of the name in
Lenihan, Maurice: Ancient liaghs and ollamhs; The
fee-book of a physician of the seventeenth century, 239-248.
JRSAI X (1868-1869)
THE JOURNAL OF THE HISTORICAL AND ARCHÆOLOGICAL
ASSOCIATION OF
Part I
1868
Proceedings:
Drew, Thomas, et al: Report on the repairs of
Francis’
Donation of ancient Chinese porcelain seal, found in
Donation of floor tile, fragment of glass bottle, and
piece of window glass from the extinct town of
Graves, James: The extinct town of
Donation of flint implements from
Donation of transcription: Contract for erecting a
bridge over the River Slaney at Enniscorthy, A.D. 1581, 15-16.
Donation of transcription: Letter of Queen Elizabeth
on the murder of Robert Browne of Mulrancan, A.D. 1572, 16-17.
Purdon, Charles Delacherois: The establishment of the
linen trade at
Benn, Edward (described): Bronze knives and other
antiquities from Co. Antrim, 20-22.
Atkinson, George M.: Notice of stone circle, stone
fort and ancient inscribed stones near Macroom, 22-23.
Lane, T.R. (exhibited): Photographs of Kilcrea Abbey,
23.
Day, Robert, junior (exhibited photographs), and
comment by James Graves: Bronze leaf-shaped sword, with bone handle,
illustrated by engravings, 24-25.
O’Daly, John (communicated by): Original letters of
the late John O’Donovan, LL.D., on the territories of Dalriada and Dalradia, in
Papers:
Williams, William: On an ogham chamber at Drumloghan,
in the
Du Noyer, George V.: Remarks on a class of Cromleacs
for which the name “Primary,” or “Earth-fast,” is proposed, 40-46.
Proceedings:
Donation of silver groat of Edward IV and silver
dollar of King John IV of
Donation of flint arrowhead from North Co. Antrim, 50.
Donation of photographs of St. Canice’s Cathedral,
Kilkenny, 50.
Donation of drawing of Roman coin (brass, of
Gallienus) found at Brugh na Boinne, 50.
Kinahan, [?G.H.]: Damage to St. McDara’s Church, Co.
Williams, William (described): finds from beside
Drumloghan ‘ogham chamber’, 52.
Inscription on wayside cross between Knockbridge and
Louth (drawing presented by G.H. Reade), 52.
Papers:
Brash, Richard Rolt: The round tower and
Hughes, James: The
Kinahan, G. Henry: Cyclopean churches in the vicinity
of Loughs Corrib, Mask, and
Proceedings:
Graves, James et al. (report and discussion):Dangerous
condition of the
Donation of bronze pin found near Clonmacnoise, 84.
Donation of drawing of round-headed window discovered
under dashing in the parish
Lane, Thomas R.: Mac Carthy monument at Kilcrea Abbey,
84-85.
‘Geoghegan, A.G.: Supposed builders of the raths and
earthworks of
Lindsay, John: Observations on the battle of
Gortnapishy, 88-89.
Kinahan, G.H.: Report on the condition of the ancient
church in Illaundara, Co.
Day, Robert, junior: Notice of rock carvings,
Ballybawn, Co.
Papers:
Reade, George H.: Cill Sliebhe Cuillinn, founded by
St. Darerca, alias Moninne, about A.D. 518, 93-102.
Kilbride, William: Notes of some antiquities on
Aranmore, in the
Brash, Richard R.: On the Seskinan ogham inscriptions,
Kinahan, G. Henry: Cyclopean churches in the vicinity
of Loughs Corrib, Mask, and Carra.-Part II., 131-138.
Proceedings:
Graves, J.: Report on works effected for the safety of
the
Hardman, J.W.: National petition to Parliament on the
subject of Irish antiquities, suggested, 142-143.
Prim, John G.A.: Preservation of remains in ancient
burial grounds, suggested, 143-144.
Day, Robert, jun.: Communication on flint flakes from
the neighbourhood of
Donation of impressions of corporate seals of
Donation of a specimen of ‘money of necessity’ of
Charles I, found near Fethard, Co. Wexford, 148.
Donation of a New Ross token of 1673, 148.
Donation of an original lease of lands in the Barony
of Rathvilly, Co. Carlow, 148-149.
Donation of photographs of Kilkieran and
Donation of photograph of Browne’s Hill dolmen, 149.
Donation of copies of two documents concerning the
Siege of Londonderry: the petition of James Roch, who swam from the Fleet to
Londonderry, to announce the arrival of relief and the petition of Col. Murray,
governor of
Original views of Kilkenny, drawn by O’Keeffe, the
actor, exhibited. With a note from his Recollections. 153-154.
Dunne, D.L.;
Riggs, Ledlie: Notice of the Vicar’s Cairn, near
documents: Order of the Marquis of Ormonde to erect a
mint at Kilkenny in 1649, 159.
Reade, George H.: Notice of an ancient pagan sepulchre
at Carrick-a-Dhirra, near Dunmore East, Co.
Malcomson, Robert: Notice of the
Papers:
O’Gorman, Thomas: On the contents of a sepulchre of
the Bronze Period, 164-168.
Brash, Richard R.: Ogham readings.-No. I, 168-186.
Malcomson, Robert (with notes by the Rev. James
Graves): Notice of a book entitled “Beware the Cat”, 187-192.
Part
II.-1869
Proceedings:
Correspondence with the Poor Law Commissioners about
the preservation of National Monuments and ancient remains in graveyards,
214-215.
Donation of silver groat of Edward IV, Waterford Mint,
216.
Donation of a St. Patrick’s halfpenny made entirely of
copper, 216.
Donation of a silver penny of Edward III,
Donation of three silver pennies of Edward III, found
at Tyroe or Lackan, near
Moore, Philip: Historical portraits exhibited,
217-219.
Day, Robert, jun.: Gold fibula exhibited, 219.
Kilbride, W.: Etymology of “Crannog” and “Rath”,
219-221.
Crowe, O’Beirne, J.: Etymology of “Crannog” and “Rath”,
221-223.
Day, Robert, jun; comments by Rev. James Graves and
Mr. Clibborn: Bronze figure found at Clonmacnoise, supposed to be a portion of
the ornaments of the shrine of St. Manchan, 224-226.
Reade, George H.: Rathwhelan, Co.
Prim, John G.A.: Ancient documents relative to the
town of
Prim, John G.A.: Original deposition relative to the
duel between Harry Flood and Agar, 234-241.
Macray, W.D.: Dr. Rawlinson [re
Marquess of Kildare: The O’Neill pedigree [re
Pinkerton article in Vol IX], and reply by W. Pinkerton, 241.
Graves, James: Treasure trove at
Papers:
Malcolmson, Robert: On merchants’ tokens struck in the
towns of Carlow, Bagenalstown, and Tullow, 244-254.
Brash, Richard R.: On two ogham inscribed stones from
the
Proceedings:
Graves, J.: Repairs of the
Donation of bronze axehead found at Kilcullen, and
Castlewarren, Co. Kilkenny, including horns of the primæval short-horned ox,
268-269.
Donation of penny token of Commonswealth period found
in garden in
Morant, George: Donation of drawings of pillar stone
with sculptured cup-circles at Muff, near
Remains of ancient oak structure found beneath a peat
bog at Cargaghoge, near Carrickmacross, 269-270.
O’Gorman, Thomas: On the pedigree of O’Neill [re
Pinkerton article, Vol. IX], 270-273.
Graves, J.: Non-existence of runic inscriptions in
Robert, George C. [& note from Beauchamp
Colclough]: Old bridge at Enniscorthy, 275.
Graves, J.: Earliest known speculation on the round
towers of
Stanley, Thomas: Notice of megalithic monuments on the
Slieve Bloom mountains, 278-279.
Westropp, Hodder W.: On ancient Irish metallic art
[including illustration and description of a bronze penannular brooch from
Ridgemount, near
Prim, John G.A.: Discovery of an ogham monument built
into the east end of Claragh Church, Co. Kilkenny, 281-282.
Kinahan, George H.: Notice of a cromleac-like entrance
to a rath near Rinvyle, Co.
Moore, Philip: Discovery of ancient Irish bell at
Foulkscourt, Co. Kilkenny, 284.
Papers:
Crowe, J. O’Beirne (trans. & ed.): The Fáeth Fíada
(guardsman’s cry) of St. Patric, with the ancient preface: printed from the
original Irish in the Liber Hymnorum, a manuscript in the library of
Crowe, J. O’Beirne: Religious beliefs of the pagan
Irish, 307-334.
Day, Robert, jun.: On some ancient personal ornaments
of glass found in
Proceedings:
Atkinson, George M.: Regulations for the sale of
antiquities in connexion with the Association, 341-342.
Graves, James: Repairs of the
Donation of iron axehead from Ballynemona, Co.
Kilkenny, 345.
Donation of encaustic floor tile from St. Francis’
Abbey, Kilkenny, 345.
Donation of shilling of William III found at
Clonmacnoise, 345.
Donation of silver coin of Edward IV found at
Stoneyford, 345.
Donation of halfpenny of William and Mary, 1693, 345.
Donation of photograph of carved stone in
Pembrokeshire with inscription and ornament of Irish form, 345.
Loan of alabaster carving from Freshford, 345-346.
Kinahan, G.H.: Report on the ancient remains on the
islands off the coast of
Brash, Richard R.: Ogham stones in the Tramore area,
348-349.
Stanley, Thomas: The Nine-hole Stone at Meelahans,
near Tullamore, King’s County, 349-350.
Holden, J. Sinclair: Description of a tumulus at
Topping, parish of Inver, Co. Antrim [a cist], 350-352.
Papers:
Reeves, William: On an ancient inscribed shrine-arch,
353-356.
Hayman, Samuel (ed.): Unpublished Geraldine
documents.-No. I. Russell’s “Relation of the FitzGeralds of Ireland” 356-416.
Smith, Aquilla: On the copper tokens issued in
Proceedings:
Donation of ring found in the cathedral of St. Canice,
436.
Donation of flint flakes from the drift in the North
of Ireland, 436.
Items exhibited: polished stone axehead from Tristia,
Co. Mayo, seal of a Dublin notary public, dated 1671, and an ancient ?Russian
cross found at Thurles, 436.
Dunne, D.L. & Dunne, Richard: Implements of wood
found in a bog on the property of General Dunne, 436-437.
Brash, Richard R.: Ogham inscriptions at
Stoney, Charles Butler: Plank road through bog near
Portland, Co.
Drew, Thomas: Concentric markings on stones in the
Counties of Dublin and Wicklow, 439-442.
Kinahan, G. Henry: Megalithic structures near Cleggan
Bay, Co.
Kilbride, William: Critical remarks on the Faeth
Fiedha, or St. Patrick’s Hymn, as edited by Mr. O’Beirne Crowe, 445-434.
Papers:
Hill, Arthur: Kilmalkedar, 560-564.
JRSAI XI (1870-1871)
THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HISTORICAL AND
ARCHÆOLOGICAL
ASSOCIATION OF
Part I
1870
Proceedings:
Donation of fragment of stone bowl or mortar,
Paulstown, Co. Kilkenny, 12.
Donation of two 17th-century tradesmen’s tokens, one
from Kilkenny, 12.
Document donated by the Earl of Charlemont: Flood and
Agar duel, 13-14.
Caulfield, ?Richard (trans. & ed.): Expedition of
Lord Deputy Sydney into
Patterson, William H., with comment by the Rev. James
Graves: On an ancient stone coffer found at Movilla, Co. Down, 25-27.
Stanley, Thomas: On megalithic monuments in the King’s
County, 27--29.
‘Geoghegan, A.G.: On a fictile vessel found at
Mackrackens, parish of Leckpatrick, Co. Tyrone, 29-30.
Papers:
Wilde, Sir W.R.: Memoir of Gabriel Beranger, and his
labours in the cause of Irish art, literature, and antiquities, from 1760 to
1780, with illustrations, 33-64.
Foot, Arthur Wynne: An account of a visit to the
Crowe, J. O’Brien (trans. & ed.): Ancient lake
legends of Ireland.-No. I. Aided Echac Maic Mairedo. The destruction of Eochad,
son of Mairid; from the original Irish in Lebor na h-Uidre, a manuscript
preserved in the library of the Royal Irish Academy, 94-112.
Proceedings:
Donation, by Henry Lover, of sketch-book of drawings
from 1791 of several ancient buildings in
Donation of impression of ancient Irish ecclesiastical
seal, 118.
Donation of bronze mould for casting spoons, found at
Pollough Hill, near Kilmanagh, 118.
Colles, J.A. Purefoy: Plunket monument at Dunsoghly,
Malcolmson, Robert: Effigy of Sir Robert Hartpole in
Carlow, 119-120.
Day, Robert: Hoard of bronze artifacts from
Papers:
Wilde, Sir W.R.: Memoir of Gabriel Beranger, and his
labours in the cause of Irish art, literature, and antiquities, from 1760 to
1780, with illustrations (continued), 121-152.
Hughes, James: Sir Edmund Butler of the Dullogh,
Knight, 153-192.
Proceedings:
Donation of jet armlet, 202.
Donation of ancient lead cramp from Cathedral of St.
Canice, Kilkenny, 202.
Donation of three stone axeheads, an Elizabethan iron
stone-cutting punch, and a halfpenny of William & Mary, all from the Lough
Gur area, 202-203.
Kinahan, G.H.: Notice of remains on the
Kinahan, G.H.: Observations on Bulláns, 204-205.
‘Geoghegan, A.G.: On the correct pronunciation of the
word Ogham, 205.
Benn, E.: Notice of stone antiques in the
Graves, James: Account of the exploration of a rath souterrein
near Ardfinnan, Co.
Colles, J.A. Purefoy: Note on some inscribed stones at
Dalkey and Tullagh, Co.
Papers:
Hughes, James: Sir Edmund Butler of the Dullogh,
Knight (concluded), 211-231.
Wakeman, W.F.: Remarks upon three hitherto unnoticed
crannogs in
Wilde, Sir W.R.: Memoir of Gabriel Beranger, and his
labours in the cause of Irish art, literature, and antiquities from 1760 to
1780, with illustrations (continued), 236-260.
Proceedings:
Donation of bronze axehead and
Donation of gun-money shilling of James II from Annagh
Castle, Co.
Donation of gun-money sixpence found at Bennetsbridge,
263.
Donation of photographs of cromleacs in
Donation of drawing of signet ring found at
Mullaghadu, Co. Donegal, 263.
Appeal for funds to repair O’Connor tomb at Roscommon
Abbey and
Lang, J.: On the age of the stone and bronze
antiquities in the
Colles, J.A. Purefoy: Ogham stone at Ross Hill, Co.
Bold, John: Bronze ring found at Mullaghadu, Co.
Donegal, 268.
Atkinson, George M.: Congress of pre-historic
archæology at
Watters, Patrick: Original documents from the archives
of the Corporation of Kilkenny, from 1579. Order from the Lord Lieutenant and
Council to the Sovereign of Kilkenny re provision of postal services; account
of expenses claimed by Pierse Shee, sovereign of Kilkenny; document authorising
payment for the hire of a horse to convey the Earl of Desmond’s son to Loghlin,
269-278.
Alderdice, T.: Monument of the
Robertson, James G.: Report on quern and timbers from
Ballydoolough Crannog, presented to the Society’s museum, 278.
Molloy, Kyran: Notice of discovery of timber structure
in bog near Clonmacnois, 279.
Reade, George H.: Discovery of runic inscription at
Greenmount, near
Papers:
Prim, John G. A.: The Corporation insignia and olden
civic state of Kilkenny, 280-305.
Wakeman, W.F.: Further remarks upon the hitherto
unnoticed crannogs in
Part II
1871
Proceedings:
‘Geoghegan, A.G.: Fibula of Roman design, said to have
been found in
Prim, John G. A.: Silver cup presented to Barry
Colles, Esq., 326-327.
Long, Richard: Charter under the Great Seal of Charles
II., including text of the will of John Hansard, 1664, 327-328.
Crowe, John O’Beirne: On the origin and meaning of the
word clochan, 328-330.
Watters, Patrick: Original documents from the archives
of the Corporation of Kilkenny, 330-333.
Lefroy, J.H.: Runic inscription on bronze plate from
sword-belt, found at Greenmount,
MacCarthy, Daniel (trans. & ed.): The “Spanish
Letter” to
Glascott, J.H. (trans. & ed.): Foundation charter
of Dunbrody Abbey, 346-348.
Nolan, Joseph: Church and well of Toberkeelagh, Co.
Kinahan, G.H.: Ancient settlements in
Papers:
Stokes, M.: Irish art in
Wakeman, W.F.: Remarks on the Crannog at
Ballydoolough, Co. Fermanagh, 360-371.
Crowe, J. O’Beirne (trans. & ed.): Siabur-Charpat
Con Culaind: from “Lebor na h-Uidre” (fol. 37, et seqq.), a manuscript
of the
Proceedings:
Donation of spindle-whorl found in excavations in St.
Canice’s Cathedral, Kilkenny, 450-451.
Watters, Patrick (exhibited): Original documents from
the Corporation Archives, Kilkenny, 453-458.
Kinahan, G.H.: Observations on the exploration of
crannogs (note), 459-461.
Wakeman, W.F.: Iron tools and canoe discovered at the
Crannog of Cornagall, Co. Cavan (note), 461-465.
Patterson, W.H.: Cross, relig, and holy well of St.
Conall, Co. Donegal, 466-470 (note).
Papers:
Lefroy, J.H.: On a bronze object bearing a runic
inscription found at Greenmount, Castle-Bellingham, Co. Louth, 471-502.
Proceedings:
Donation of (modern) MS compilation of pedigrees of
Co. Wexford families, 505.
Comments on site for new Synod Hall, Christ Church
Cathedral,
Donation of cannonball found at
Donation of stone axe from
Donation of finds from test pit at
Donation of photograph of Food Vessel from Altegarron,
near
Mr. Courtenaye: Legend of Ardfinnan, 507.
Watters, Patrick (exhibited; seal described by James
Graves): Document, with seal of the City of
Papers:
Brash, Richard Rolt: The precious metals and ancient
mining in
Watters Patrick (ed. John G.A. Prim): Documents
connected with the ancient corporation of Gowran-No.
Wakeman, W.F.: The crannogs in Lough Eyes, Co.
Fermanagh, 553-564.
Proceedings:
Graham, Mr.: Preservation of remains at Monasterboice,
566.
Donation of finds fromBallydoulough Crannogs,
Donation of ‘grinding stone’ found in “The Miracles”
crannog near Monea, 569.
Donation of part of jet bracelet from Lough Eyes, 569.
Donation of four tradesmen’s tokens from near
Fermanagh, 569.
Donation of javelin head from
Donation of ancient bridle bit and key from Ross
Castle, Meath, 569.
Donation of leaden bolts for fastening roofing-slates,
part of guard of sword, buckle, from the old Castle of Annagh, County
Tipperary, 569.
Donation of Kilkenny theatre ticket, 1818, 569.
Donation of photographs of the Knockgraffon Moat, near
Cahir, and the Black Prince’s tomb in Canterbury Cathedral, 570.
Donation of blunderbuss barrel on swivel, from
Donation of sketch of ?stone axehead recently found in
graveyard at
Donation of Tradesman’s token of Tullowphelan, Co.
Carlow, halfpenny of Queen Elizabeth, a Cronanbane halfpenny, and some modern
coins, all found in the garden of the Butler House, Kilkenny, 570.
Lenehan, Maurice: The Triumphalia, a MS. relating to
Holycross Abbey (exhibited, along with a modern copy, and a silver pectoral
reliquary cross of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cashel, 570-571.
Langtry, George: The
Adams, Benjamin W.: Notice of remains at Moylagh, Co.
Meath [& list of some coins found in Counties Dublin & Wicklow],
574-576.
Galvin, Richard: Note on the landing-place of
Palladius, 576-577.
Mode of manufacture of flint implements [from Nature],
577.
Norreys, Sir Denham Jephson: Stone doors and shutters
of the “Priest’s House”, Kilmalkedar, 577-579.
Papers:
Wakeman, W.F.: Remarks on the exploration of a
prehistoric carn near Trillick,
JRSAI XII (1872-1873)
THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HISTORICAL AND
ARCHÆOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF
Part I
1872
Proceedings:
Smith, Aquilla: Tradesmen’s tokens, 10.
Kinahan, George H.: Some unrecorded antiquities in Yar
Connaught, 10-13.
Shearman, J.F.: Discovery of Carlovingian coins at
Mullaboden, Ballymore Eustace, 13-16.
Wakeman, W.F.: Some antiquities of oak in the
possession of J.G.V. Porter, Esq., of Bellisle, Lisbellaw,
Papers:
Crowe, J. O’Beirne (trans. & ed.): Ancient lake
legends of
Watters, Patrick: The approaches to Kilkenny in olden
times, as compared with the present, 50-59.
Whitty, M.J.: The Whitty monument in the ruined
Proceedings:
Dillon, L.G.: Injury to the round tower of Kilmacduach
(letter), 66.
Moore, Philip (donated): Cannon ball and two musket
bullets from Aughrim, and a rubbing of the arms of the De Fraynes from a
monument in Ballyneal church, 69.
Donation of ancient buckles, part of a shoe and coins
from near Athlone, and a stone carved with a human figure from
Donation of photographs of monuments in the Franciscan
Abbey,
Donation of small silver brooch, 69.
Prim, John G.A.: Sword of Gowran Yeoman Cavalry &
uniform coat of the Kilkenny Legion (donated and described), 69-70.
Exhibited: Silk embroidery, 69. [donated, 127].
Moore, Philip: Historical portraits exhibited, 70-71.
Nolan, Joseph: Ancient ecclesiastical bell, found near
the ruined church of Drumrath, Co. Tyrone (note), 72-74.
Patterson, W.H.: Silver brooch found at Aghaloughan,
near Randalstown,
Wakeman, W.F.: The last curachs used on the
MacCormac, Henry: The Irish harp (note), 76-77.
Malone, Michael: The ancient
Stanley, Thomas: Entrenched pass over the river at
Kileigh, King’s County (note), 81-82.
Papers:
Watters, Patrick: The history of the Kilkenny Canal,
82-98.
Brash, Richard Rolt: The sculptured crosses of
Proceedings:
Neary, P.: Sepulchral Urn discovered at Ballyouskill,
Co. Kilkenny, 115-116.
Prim, John G.A.: Seal of the Corporation of Gowran,
116-118.
Lenihan, Maurice: Bronze shield found in the
Donation of Afghan Chárá [type of sword] (with note by
James Graves), 121-22.
Donation of silver sixpence of George II, silver
twopence of William & Mary, 123.
Donation of privy seal, 1815, programme, 1868, 123.
Grey, William: Counterfeit antiquities, 122-123.
Stanley, Thomas (donated and described): Stone
inkstand, dated 1677, found near Clara, bronze object, flint scraper from
Geashill, piece of bog butter from Killevalley near Tyrrelspass, and photo of
Shragh-a-kern castle, Tullamore, 123-124.
Donation of Inscribed stone found near Drumscara
Castle, Co.
Prim, John G.A.: Leaden proof of modern copy of the
seal of the Corporation of Kilkenny, found in
Donation of Stone with Ogham inscription, found in a
cranoge in Ballydoolough, Co. Tyrone, 127.
Hogan, John (with comment by James Graves): Silver
monstrance preserved in the chapel of Ballycallan, Co. Kilkenny, 127-128.
Watson, Mr.: penannular gold antique found at Pollen
Strand, Innishowen, and apparently purchased by R. Day [dress-fastener], 128.
Day, Robert: Gold reliquary found near the
Patterson, William H.: Notice of a monumental slab
found at Ballysaggart, Co. Donegal, 129-134.
Wakeman, W.F.: “Giant’s Grave” at the “Bar” of
Fintona, Co. Fermanagh, 134-138.
Gray, William: Stone Celts found near
Papers:
Crowe, J. O’Beirne (trans. & ed.): The
Dind-Senchus of Eriu. Partly from the Book of Ballymote, and partly from the
Book of Lecan, two vellum manuscripts of the
Proceedings:
Prim, John G.A.: Repairs to St. Francis Abbey,
Kilkenny, 192-193.
Donation of paper moulds of 6 ogham stones in
Donation of plaster cast of sculpture of Durrow Cross
(& copper tokens, & silver coin), 194.
Donation of Kilkenny token of Lucas Wale, 194.
Gray, W.: Bronze pin with enamelled ring, from Crannog
of Loughravel,
Donation of rubbing of standing stone, parish of Muff,
Exhibited: small copper gilt cruet with screw stopper,
apparently 15th century, from near Newtownbutler, 195.
Wakeman, W.F.: note on the hafting of Irish bronze
weapons, 195-198.
Hewson, G.J.: Condition of the remains of the Parish
Church of St. Mary, New Ross (note), 199-200.
Watters, P. (exhibited): Document: Corporation of
Kilkenny—agreement to make Nore navigable between Durrow and Inistiogue, 1581,
200-201.
Kinahan, George H.: notes on some megalithic
structures and other ancient ruins in the Manor of Loughrey, Co. Tyrone,
201-205.
Papers:
Watters, P.: An account of the fortifications and
defences of Kilkenny from 1527 to 1691; with some particulars relative to the
Black Abbey and the encampment of William III. with his army at Bennet’s
Bridge, from original documents and other authentic manuscripts, 205-222.
Brash, Richard Rolt: The Dunbel ogham inscriptions,
238-246.
Part II
1873
Proceedings:
anonymous (from report of the Committee): Progress in
repairs at St. Francis’ Abbey, Kilkenny, 248.
Donation of a specimen of fused substance from a
vitrified fort of Knock Fanell, Strathfefer, Dingwall, Ross-shire, 251.
Donation of bronze weight, knife blade, and portion of
book clasp, 251-252.
Donation (by W.F. Wakeman) of specimens of pottery and
other antiquities from various crannogs in Fremanagh, 252.
Donation of two photographs of portions of the Bayeaux
Tapestry, 252.
Donation of silver penny of one of the early Edwards,
252.
Malcolmson, R. (exhibited): fictile vessel found at
Killerrig,
Prim, John G.A. (exhibited): Regimentals of the
Kilkenny Volunteers, Irish Directory of 1788, stone celt with human bones from
Watters, P. (exhibited): Ancient deeds and charters of
the Corporation of Kilkenny, 255.
Cooper, J.S.: Wexford funeral custom (note), 255.
Robertson, James G.: The Gores of Barrowmount, Co.
Kilkenny, 255-257.
Atkinson, George M.: Kitchen middens in
Papers:
Hogan, John: Patron days and holy wells in Ossory,
261-281.
Hughes, James: The fall of the Clan Kavanagh, 282-305.
Wakeman, W.F.: Observations on the principal crannogs
of Fermanagh, 305-324.
Proceedings:
Donation of photographs of
Donation of a silver groat of Mary, 328.
Donation (by W.J. Knowles) of drawing of bronze axe,
328.
Caulfield, Richard: Possessions of the Templars in
Wakeman, W.F.: O’Neill monument at Kilskerry, Co.
Tyrone, 336-338.
Prendergast, John P.: Petition of Edward Plunkett, son
of the Earl of Fingall, A.D., 1656, 338.
Papers:
Shearman, John Francis: Loca Patriciana.—No. I.
Shearman, John Francis: Loca Patriciana.—No. II. The
Fine or Tribes of
Conwell, Eugene Alfred: A ramble round Trim, 361-430.
Proceedings:
Donation of bronze axehead found at Crosspatrick, Co.
Kilkenny, 432.
Ogham stone at Ballyboodan, Co. Kilkenny (note),
432-434.
Wakeman, W.F.: Chambered Carn at Cavancarrogh,
Kinahan, George H.: Remains at Begerin, Co. Wexford
(note), 435-436.
Papers:
Brash, Richard Rolt:
Wilde, Sir W.R.: Memoir of Gabriel Beranger, and his
labours in the cause of Irish art, literature, and antiquities, from 1760 to
1780, with illustrations (continued), 445-485.
Shearman, John Francis: Loca Patriciana.—No. III. The
Palladian churches-Teach na Roman, Domnach Arda, Cell Fínè, 486-498.
Wakeman, W.F.: On a pagan cemetery at Drumnakilly,
near Omagh,
Proceedings:
Donation of thumb-scraper from Valley of the Braid,
Antrim, 519.
Donation of blade of bronze dagger from Pollen Strand,
Enishowen; flint arrowhead from Dunluce, Co. Antrim; 17th-century clay-pipes
from near Inch Castle, Co. Donegal and Somersetshire, 519.
Donation of fragment of fictile vessel, specimens of
charcoal and burnt bones, and piece of variegated polished stone, found in the
round
Donation of gun-money crown piece, 519.
Donation of a relic of the Kilkenny Plays (two
buttons), 519-520.
Donation of a pair of shoe-buckles, found when digging
in lane between St. Patrick’s Churchyard and the Upper Parade, Kilkenny, 520.
Donation (by W.F. Wakeman) of fragments of fictile
vessels, excavated at Dromakilly,
Donation of a Peruvian burial vase, 520.
Donation of specimans of mortar and plaster from
Mellifont Abbey, 520.
Lenihan, Maurice (exhibited): Bronze spearhead found
in dredging the Patent Slip on the North Strand of the River Shannon at
Limerick, 1867; bronze object (?sword-pommel) found at Lough Gur; smaller
bronze spearhead found in a rath in the County of Wexford; Dublin Volunteer
buckle, 1792, 520.
Andrews, Michael: Underground chamber at Labadye
Bridge, Co.
Donation of bronze spearhead from Carrowkeel Bog,
Clonmacnoise, 523
Papers:
Watters, Patrick: Original documents connected with
Kilkenny, 532-543.
Shearman, John Francis: Loca Patriciana.—No. IV.
Bilingual ogham inscriptions at Killeen Cormac, 544-560.
JRSAI XIII (1874-1875)
THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HISTORICAL AND
ARCHÆOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF
Proceedings:
Donation of large stone celt from Newlands near
Danesfort, 9.
Donation of eight ancient coins and a weight, 9.
Donation of photograph of a Bellarmine jug, 9.
Donation of rubbing of a 17th-century monument at
Gallen Priory, King’s County, 9.
Graves, James: Repair of top of round
Rowan, J.: Excavations at Glendalough, 11-12.
Palmer, Henry: Works of repair at Tubrid church, Co.
Tipperary, which bears a contemporary inscription to the memory of Dr. Geoffrey
Keating, author of “The History of Ireland”, 12.
Martin, James: Ancient churches near Lisdoonvarna,
13-15.
Wakeman, W.F.: Inscription at
The honourable Luke Gerald Dillon: The pedigree of
Dillon, Lord Clonbrock, 15-16.
Donation of sketches of Sheelanagigs and animal
carvings, Croom area, 17.
Knowles, W.J.: Ornamented bronze celt, 17.
Patterson, William H.: Bronze badge found at Maghera,
Co. Down, 17-18.
Cantwell, J.W.: Ancient carvings at Fethard, Co.
Langtry, George: Ancient bronze cauldron and carved
timber dish, from Armoy,
Papers:
Shearman, John Francis: Loca Patriciana.—No. V. The
druids, Dubhtach Mac Ui Lugair and his sons, 24-59.
Wakeman, W.F.: The antiquities of Devenish, 59-94.
Proceedings:
document: Address of the Mayor and citizens of
Kilkenny to Cornet Euseby Stratford, 1718, 100-101.
Brash, Richard R. (& comment by Rev. James
Graves): Inscribed cromlechs, 101-103.
Crowe, James O’Beirne: “Cothraige” as a name of St.
Patrick, 103-105.
Papers:
Malone, Sylvester: Iniscathay since the twelfth
century.-section I, 106-117.
Crowe, James O’Beirne: Mythological legends of ancient
Ireland.—No. I. The adventures of Condla Ruad, 118-133.
Proceedings:
Donation of wooden beetle and antique glass bottle
found near Enniskillen, 152.
Robertson, James G.: samples of burnt stones and earth
from primitive cooking place,
Donation of drawing of bronze axehead from Stoneyford,
Co. Antrim, 153.
Donation of drawing of silver shilling of Charles I,
found near New Ross, 153.
Donation of English silver shilling of James I and
French copper coin of Louis XIII found in
Donation of bronze sunflower pin found near Tullamore,
153-154.
Prim, John G.A.: Deed establishing four perpetual
plates to be run for in the
Graves, J.: Templar effigies at Hospital,
Wakeman, W.F. (with comment by W.S.W. Vaux):
Penannular brooch pins, and a pin made with a Hiberno-Scandinavian coin,
155-160.
White, Patrick: Excavation of a cairn at Shallee, near
Ennis, Co. Clare, 160-161.
Dunne, Robert Hedges (with comments by Rev. James
Graves & John G.A. Prim): Carving of the Arms of Christ at Ballylin, King’s
County, 161-165.
Brash, Richard R.: On the ogham-inscribed stones at
Killeen Cormac, 165-182.
Papers:
Shearman, John Francis: Loca Patriciana.—No. VI. The
poems of Dubhtach Mac Ui Lugair: prayer of Ninnius: prayer of St. Mugent,
183-202.
Atkinson, George Mouncey: Some account of ancient
Irish treatises on Ogham writing, illustrated by tracings from the original
MSS., 202-236.
Proceedings:
Donation of silver groat of Henry III, 239.
Donation of deed of sale of 29 acre debenture in
Liberties of Kilkenny, 1655, by Ensign John Fry to Captain Arthur Helsham,
239-240.
Donation of human bones from cist near Portlaw, stone
axeheads from Giant’s Causeway and Cahir, drawing of cromleac at Tunaculla,
County Cork, 240.
Donation of processional cross found near the Abbey of
Ballylaghton, 240.
Donation of human bones from cairn at Shalee, near
Ennis, with note from Luke MacRedmond on a curious tradition 240.
Donation of finds from the sandhills at Port-Stewart,
240.
Donation of ivory sheela-na-gig, apparently from head
of pin, found near Annagh Castle, Co.
Hewson, George James:
Lenihan, Maurice (exhibited): Seal of the
Barber-surgeons’ Guild of Limerick, seal of the Tholsel Court of Limerick,
leaden ink-bottle shaped like satyr’s head from ChristChurch, Dublin, old
bronze tobacco-pipe, wooden pipe-case in shape of shoe (1672), stone axe-head,
and iron battle-axe head found in Lough Gur, 243-244.
Delaney, Barry (exhibited): silver ring from
Thomastown (also two other silver rings and a silver seal), 244.
Langrishe, R. (exhibited): tracing of 13th-century
fresco discovered in St. Canice’s Cathedral, 244.
newspaper article (The Universal Advertiser,
March 1761) (with comment by John G.A. Prim): First boats from
Watters, P: Reference to the Black Quarry (stone for
repairs to
MacCarthy, Bartholomew: On the word “Cothraige,” as an
appellation of St. Patrick, 246-247.
MacCarthy, Bartholomew: Monumental inscription of Lady
Kingston,
Martin, James: Notes on old churches in Co. Waterford,
247-250.
MacCarthy, Bartholomew: Original correspondence
relative to Colgan’s Acta SS. Hiberniæ, 250-252.
Papers:
Malone, Sylvester: Iniscathay since the twelfth century.—Section
II, 255-278.
Shearman, John Francis: Loca Patriciana.—No. VII. St.
Patrick’s visitation of
Part II
1875
Proceedings:
Donation of two bronze celts, and also the printed
return of fifteen days’ polling at the City of
Donation of a small bronze celt and a very fine bronze
dagger with original rivets, found in a bog near Down-hill, Co. Londonderry,
313-314.
Donation of pair of bronze rings, found near Barnaboy
House, near Frankford, ?Tullamore, 314.
Donation of rent-roll of
Donation of illuminated manuscript from
Donation of jaws of Great Irish Deer found in the Bog
of Allen, near Mullinahone, 314.
Donation of oak paddle from Drumdarragh crannog, near
Enniskillen, 314-315.
Watson, Thomas (exhibited): Bronze spearhead found in
a bog at Tubermore, Co.
Delaney, Barry (exhibited): Print on satin dedicated
to Bishop Rothe, 315.
Hewson, G.J. (exhibited): Two bronze spear-heads, one
of rare form, found in the
Hewson, G.J.: Correction of mistake relative to
supposed Scandinavian brooch, 315-318.
Hewson, G.J.: Exhibition of supposed Danish weapon,
318.
Watters, P: Original documents connected with Kilkenny
(1756 inventory of Kilkenny Court House furniture, and indenture of 1753
nominating Michael Holmes as gaoler for the county), 318-320.
Brash, Richard Rolt: The Camp or Glenfais,
Ogham-inscribed stone (note), 320-322.
Reade, George H.: On a prick-spur of bronze-gilt, found
in the Mound of Ash, Co. Louth (note), 322-326.
Donation (by W.F. Wakeman) of two bronze pins, 326.
Donation of photograph of carving, 326.
Papers:
Wakeman, W.F.: On the ecclesiastical antiquities of
Cluain Eois, now Clones,
Reeves, William: Octavianus del Palacio, Archbishop of
Proceedings:
Egan, ?Richard & Graves, J.: Resolution on the
importance of teaching the Irish language in National Schools, 367.
Donation of stone celt from White Fort, Co. Wexford,
369.
Donation of silver 3d of George III, 1763, 369.
Donation of cast of bronze carving representing
griffins, Lough Fea, barony of Farney, County Monaghan, 369.
Donation of drawing of elaborate ornamented fictile
vessel found in the parish of St. Mary’s Ring, near Dungarvan,
Watters, P.: Town clerkship of Kilkenny, 1772, 1794,
1834, 369-370.
Dean Vignoles (exhibited): MS. history of
Elizabethan cup, an heir-loom of the Bishops of
Ossory, 370-371.
Graves, J.: Seal of the Customs of the
Day, Robert: Bronze cross found in Co. Longford (note,
illustrated), 373-374.
Kinahan, George H.: Antiquities in the neighbourhood
of Drumdarragh, Co. Antrim, 374-380.
Papers:
Shearman, John Francis: Loca Patriciana.—No. VIII.
Patrician missionaries in Leinster.—Isserninus, Auxilius. Mac Tail of
Kilcullen. St. Fortchern of Ui-Drona. Elloc or Malach Brit. Mochonoc. Bishop
Cairpre. Dabeoc. Erdith. Dubhan of Rin Dubhain. St. Mantan of Wicklow. Bishop
Ibhar of Beg
Day, Robert, junior: Irish bronze war trumpets,
422-432.
Proceedings:
Donation of a copper penny token of Edward Rothe,
merchant, of Kilkenny, 1663, 435.
Donation of a copper farthing of Charles I, and other
finds, from Seven Churches, Clonmacnoise, 435-436
Donation of a terra-cotta ‘tear-bottle’ said to have
been found at
Donation of an urn found in the parish of St. Mary’s
Ring, near Dungarvan,
Donation of bronze dagger exhibited in Vol. 12, p195
and oval ‘shield brooch’ from Inchicore, near
Donation of snuff box said to have been brought from
the
Martin, James: Sepulchral urns found at Kilbeg, parish
of Kilbarry-Meadan, Co.
Moore, Philip: Historical portraits (General Vallancey
& Sir Christopher Wandesforde), 437-438.
Martin, James (& comment by Rev. James Graves): “Bullawns”,
nature and object of, 438-439.
Wakeman, W.F.: Brooch exhibited on p158 lost in
shipwreck, 439.
Papers:
Atkinson, G.M.: On a stone known as “The Imokilly
Amulet”, 440-444.
Wakeman, W.F.: On certain markings in rocks,
pillar-stones, and other monuments, observed chiefly in the
Proceedings:
Donation of thumb-ring found near Dunbrody Abbey,
Donation: English groat of Elizabeth, 1569, Whiteford,
near Enniscorthy, 479.
Donation of ogham stone, Kilbarry Meaden parish, Co.
Waterford (see p 437), 479.
Martin, James: Monuments in Fiddown Churchyard (note),
479-480.
Robertson, J.G. (exhibited): Gold armlet with
cup-shaped ends, found near Claragh, Co. Kilkenny, 480-481.
Lenihan, Maurice (exhibited): Fifteenth-century
crucifix attached to a set of beads, and some ancient silver signets, 481.
Martin, James: Sepulchral cists and fictile vessels
found near Ring, Co.
Langrishe, R.: Discovery of Ogham stone at Hacketstown
Glebe, Co. Carlow (note), 482.
Coogan, P.J.: Collectanea relative to Ballyragget and
its neighbourhood, Co. Kilkenny, 482-486.
Papers:
Shearman, John Francis: Loca Patriciana.—Part IX. St.
Fiacc Bishop of Sleibhte. Domnach Fiacc, Minbeg. The foundation of the
Wakeman, W.F.: On an ogham, from the carn on Topped
Mountain, Co. Fermanagh, 529-542.
JRSAI XIV (1876-1877)
THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HISTORICAL AND
ARCHÆOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF
Part I.-1876
Proceedings:
Donation of items connected with the Kilkenny Legion,
and a stone celt found embedded in a human skull at Greenvale, near Kilkenny,
10.
Donation of an iron javelin head found in
Donation of ogham stone found in the carn on
Armstrong, Robert B. (donation): Print on linen, of
review of the Irish Volunteers; book of infantry instruction and drill, and a
cartridge box plate (with explanatory letter), 10-11.
Exhibited: Bone pins and stone amulets, with ogham and
runic inscriptions, from Ballinderry Crannoge, Co. Westmeath, 11.
O’Leary, Denis A.: Bronze celt and sword, Charleville,
Co.
Papers:
Proceedings:
Donation of copy of Irish poem on the countries of
Walshes (in
Papers:
Shearman, John Francis: Loca Patriciana.—Part X.—The
companiona of Saint Fiacc: Muchatoc; Augustin; Tagan; Diarmaid; Nainnidh,
identified with Nennius and Gildas; Paul and Fidlimidh.—Appendix: the monastery
of Kilnamanagh: Bishop Eoghan of Ardstra, 55-95.
Wakeman, W.F.: The megalithic sepulchral chamber of
Knockmany, County Tyrone. With some remarks on dolmens in Fermanagh and its
borders, 95-106.
Proceedings:
Donation of two flint arrowheads from the State of
Donation of an iron knife near Foulkscourt,
Donation of a small ancient bayonet 109,
Donation of a
O’Leary, Dennis A.: Inscription, at the Franciscan
Abbey, Buttevant, on the
Robertson, James G.:
Robertson, James G.: Inscription on gold brooch
exhibited at last meeting, 110.
Papers:
Wilde, Sir William, with an introduction by Lady
Wilde: Memoir of Gabriel Beranger, and his labours in the cause of Irish art,
literature, and antiquities from 1760 to 1780, with illustrations, 111-156.
Part
II.—1877
Proceedings:
Lynam, James: National Monuments of
Donation of the capital and base of a pillar which had
belonged to the cloister of
Donation of an oval silver school token, Kilkenny,
1801, 175.
Donation of fragment of ogham stone from Hacketstown,
Co. Carlow, 175.
Donation of brass cap plate, Kilkenny Legion, 175
Donation of medallet of Louis XV, and a letter by J.H.
Connellan with an account of its discovery at Coolmore, 175-176.
document: Letter relative to Portadown, Lough Neagh,
and the Barony of O’Nealand, A.D., 1682, 176-177.
Kelly, Dillon: Chambered tumulus at Dysert, Co.
Westmeath, 178-183.
Ffrench, J.F.M.: Megalithic sepulchral chamber at
Melitia, Co. Wicklow, 183-184
Adams, Benjamin W.:
Adams, Benjamin W.: Early engraving of the
Papers:
Loca Patriciana.—Part XI.—St. Patrick’s progress into
Ossory-Disertum Patricii, Martartech in Magh Roighne-Patrician missionaries in
Ossory, their churches, Killamorey—St. Ciaran, first Bishop and Patron of
Ossory: his period, &c., &c.—Notice of some saints of the race of the
Ossorians, &c., &c., 188-245.
FitzGibbon, A.: Appendix to the unpublished Geraldine
documents-the Gherardini of Tuscany, 246-264.
Proceedings:
Wakeman, W.F. (sent): Rubbings of ancient Irish
inscribed tombstones at Kilcoo, on the borders of Fermanagh and Monaghan, 266.
Wakeman, W.F.: Destruction of Cromleac at Coolmore,
Co. Donegal, 266-267.
O’Leary, Denis A.: Monumental inscription of John M’Donnell,
the Jacobite poet, 267-268.
documents: Petitions from the Corporation of Kilkenny
to Oliver Lord Protector, and the President of the Council in
Martin, J.: The route taken by James II to Duncannon
after the
Murray,
Scott, James: The original MS. of the “Excidium
Macariæ sive Cypri Ruina”, 273.
O’Gorman, Thomas: Notice of an effigial
Norreys, Sir Denham Jephson: On the mode of rivetting
Celtic trumpets, 277-279.
Hogan, John: The round tower and
Papers:
Graves, James: On cup and circle sculpture as
occurring in
Proceedings:
Picture of Irish knights and their attendants; their
arms, armour and dress, in
Hickson, Mary Agnes: Appendix: The Sept of the Old
Knight (26 documents: Chancery Inquisitions, Exchequer Inquisitions, Equity
Exchequer Bills, wills, etc.), 299-335.
Papers:
Proceedings:
McCarthy,
Donation of Youghal money of necessity, 1646, and some
interesting old MSS and
Wakeman, W.F.: Dolmens in the Deerpark at Castle
Archdall, 493.
Papers:
Shearman, John Francis: Loca Patriciana—Part XII. The
early Kings of Ossory—The seven Kings of Cashel usurpers in Ossory—The Kings of
Silmaelodra—Of the Clan Maelaithgen—Maelduin Mac Cumiscagh—Cearbhall Mac
Dungal—The Anglo-Norman invasion of Ossory, &c. &c.—Appendix. No.
Shearman, John Francis: Loca Patriciana—Part
XIII.—Conclusion. An inquiry into the history of the three Patricks, apostles
of Ireland in the fifth century, viz., Palladius, “alio nomine Patricius,” his
connexion with Britain and the College of Theodosius, in South Wales; his
Disciple, “Patricius Secundus,” Sen, or Old Patrick, a Cambro-Briton; and
Patrick the son of Calphurn, son of Potitus of Ailclyde, the daltha or pupil of
Sen Patrick. Appendices: No. I. The
Day, Robert: On a hauberk of chain mail, and silvered
badge found in the
Wakeman, W.F.: On certain lines of stones, and other
antiquities, at Cavancarragh, Co. Fermanagh, 499-512.
Shearman, John Francis: Loca Patriciana.—Part XIV.
Additional notes on SS. Patrick and Paladius, 513-526.
JRSAI XV (1879-1882)
THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HISTORICAL AND
ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF
Proceedings:
Day, Robert (exhibited): Bronze axehead and stone
hammer found at Kilcully near Cork; Fibula (‘sleeve-fastener?’) found near
Downpatrick; portrait on ivory of Eliza Farren, born in Cork, afterwards
Countess of Derby; medal of one of the Royal Irish Volunteers who fought in the
American War of Independence; old cream-ware Wedgwood jug inscribed ‘Success to
the Volunteers of Ireland’, 6-7.
donated: Sketch of an ancient gold torque; newspaper
cuttings & prints; lead ?cloth seal, apparently 17th-century, found
half-a-mile from Kilkenny; flints from
donated: Photograph of gold torque found near the
Hayman, Samuel (exhibited): Photograph of an ogham
stone found in Youghal, and transcription of the catalogue of the library of
the Youghal Franciscan Friary, 1491, 8-10.
Macray, W.D.: Notice of a manuscript in the Bodleian
Library comprising an account by a Dutchman of his residence in Co. Mayo,
1689–90, 10.
Reade, George H.: Tomb of the Good Woman’s Son,
Holycross Abbey, 10-11.
O’Leary, Denis: Fitz Gerald of Castle Ishen (note),
11-13.
Raymond, Philip:
Papers:
Caulfield, ?Richard., Harkness, Professor, Haines, J.:
Examination and measurements of the round tower of Kineigh, Barony of West
Carbery, Co.
Wakeman, W.F.: Kilcoo, 24-34.
Hayman, Samuel: Youghal money of necessity, 35-37.
Hayman, Samuel: On an ogham stone found built into the
wall of a house close to St. John’s Priory, Youghal, 38-40.
Hogan, John: The early birth,and pre-Patrician mission
of St. Ciaran, of Saighir, vindicated, 41-52.
Proceedings:
donated: Old key found in a garden at
Boyd, Lucius J.: Pin of ancient disc brooch, & “Michael
Wilson”
donated: Stone mould for casting studs or buttons,
& whetstone, found at Newlands,
Martin, James: Cinerary urn from Fiddown,
Hickson, Mary Agnes: Note on Fitz Gerald of Castle
Ishin, 56.
Papers:
Hardman, Edward T.: On a remarkable megalithic
structure near
Wakeman, W.F.:
Proceedings:
Hartrick, E.J.: Connor—its history and antiquities
(note), 80.
Patterson, W.H.: Grave-slab at Holywood, Co. Down
(note), 80-81.
J.G. Robertson exhibited several objects from the
Society’s Museum (this was a meeting in
Scott, Charles (exhibited): Early 19th-century Irish
manuscripts written by the Sullivan family of East Carbery,
Hewson, G.J.: Abbey of Rathkeale, Co.
Phillips, J.J.: Architectural remains of Downpatrick
Abbey, 90-97.
Wakeman, W.F.: Bronze pin and carved wooden vessel,
Co. Fermanagh, 97-99.
McIlwaine, William: On a passage in the “Confession”
of St. Patrick, 99-102.
Papers:
O’Laverty, James: Notes on pagan monuments in the
immediate vicinity of ancient churches in the Diocese of Down, and on peculiar
forms of Christian interments observed in some of the ancient graveyards,
103-108.
Gray, William: The character and distribution of the
rudely-worked flints of the North of Ireland, chiefly in Antrim and Down,
109-143.
Young, R.M.: The Priory of St. Columba, Newtownards,
Proceedings:
Kinahan, J.H.: Destruction of ancient remains at
Devenish, and also near Bundoran, 153-154.
Hayman, Samuel: Cranoge in the submarine peat at
Hayman, Samuel: Seal of the Dean and Chapter of Ross,
155.
Cooper, Edward H.: Report on megalithic remains at
Carrowmore, Co.
Day, Robert: Bronze pectoral cross found at Armagh,
comparing it with similar crosses from Youghal and
Westropp, T.J.: Bronze religious medal found at
Glanmire (note), 159.
Hewson, G.J.: Irish silver penny of Edward IV (note),
159-160.
Papers:
Hickson, Mary: Notes on Kerry topography, ancient and
modern, 161-168
O’Gorman, Thomas: On the site of the Battle of
Clontarf, 169-182.
Wakeman: W.F.: On some recent antiquarian discoveries
at Toam and Killicarney, near Blacklion, in the
Part
II.—1880
Proceedings:
Robertson, J.G.: Anchorite’s cell, St. Canice’s
Cathedral, Kilkenny (note), 203-205.
Adams, B.W.: Seventeenth-century tradesmen’s tokens of
Killucan and
Papers:
Hayman, Samuel (ed.): The Geraldines of Desmond, from
Michael O’Clery’s Book of Pedigrees, 211-235.
Hogan, John: The three tholsels of Kilkenny, 236-252.
Kinahan, Gerrard H.: Megalithic structure.—Mongnacool
Lower, Co. Wicklow, 253-257.
Wakeman, W.F.: Notice of a flint knife and ornamented
bronze celt found in the
Proceedings:
Lenihan, Maurice (exhibited): Gold ornaments found in
Co. Clare, and counterfeit coin of Nero, 262-263.
Hayman, Samuel (exhibited.): Flag of Youghal
Volunteers, 1782, 263.
Gregg, R.S. (exhibited): Original letter of Dean
Swift, 1725, 263-264.
Caulfield, Richard (exhibited): Silver Oar of Office
of the Harbours of Castletown and Castlehaven, 264-265.
Day, Robert: Find of broken bronze things, including
fragment of sword scabbard (note), 265-266.
Hewson, George James: Account of Dunlicky Castle, Co.
Clare, 266-268.
Caulfield, Richard (exhibited): Collection of several
hundred original documentsrelating to the city and
document: Account of apparitions in the air, at
Poinstown, Co.
Papers:
Wakeman, W.F.: The church on White Island, Lough Erne,
parish of Magheraculmoney, County of Fermanagh, 276-292.
Proceedings:
Patterson, William H.: The Benn Collection,
Lett, Henry W.: Megalithic structures near Killeavy,
Co.
McIlwaine, William: The skull of Carolan, 304-307.
Young, Robert: Worked oaken structure in the
boulder-clay drift,
Waddell, Hateley: The connexion of Ossian with
Papers:
MacIlwaine, William: Notice of a jade celt, discovered
in Co Antrim, 316-323.
Wakeman, W.F.: On certain recent discoveries of
ancient crannog structures, chiefly in the
Proceedings:
Caulfield, Richard: Stone celts found in ancient mine
in at Ballyrizard, Co. Cork, 341-342.
Hayman, Samuel (exhibited): drawing by Grose of lost
cross-legged effigy in the Dominican Abbey, Youghal, 342.
Hayman, Samuel (exhibited): dumb-bell-shaped stone
found at Ballynoe [?near
Rearden, J.T. (exhibited): stone axe found in his
garden near Douglas,
Westropp, T.J. (exhibited): stone mould found near
Atkins, William Ringrose: rubbing of marble tobmbstone
found in the crypt of
Day, Robert: Ancient town seal of Mullingar, pommel of
ancient Irish saddle, and silver armlet and torque (note), 343-347.
Caulfield, Richard: Amulet of crystal set in bronze,
gilt (note), 347.
Woods, Cecil (exhibited): Saddle, holster cloth and
standard of Samuel Maylor, Mayor of Cork 1766, and standard of Cork Cavalry
Volunteers c. 1775, 347-348.
Hill, Arthur (exhibited): 5 architectural plates,
348.
Papers:
Hickson, Mary: Notes on Kerry Topography, ancient and
modern, with extracts from the unpublished Desmond Survey and Inquisition
(continued), 349-364.
Wakeman, W.F.: On certain wells situate in the
North-West of Ireland; with remarks on the occurrence of the Croix Grammée, or
Swastica, as found at St. Brigid’s Well, near Cliffony, Co. Sligo, 365-384.
Part
III.—1881.
Proceedings:
Martin, James: Ancient Irish Bell (note), 388.
Donation of portion of bronze shrine found at
Clonmacnoise, 389.
Donation of English shilling of
Papers:
Hogan, John: Did the ecclesiastics of ancient
Hayman, Samuel (ed.): The Geraldines of Desmond
(continued), 410- 440.
Proceedings:
Col. Abbott exhibited two celts found at Lough Gur,
443.
O’Donovan of Lissard exhibited a 16th-century dadagh
(dagger) and shield, and a ?17th-century silver tankard, 443-444.
Smyth, J.J. (exhibited): grant of arms, 1494, 444.
Hurly, P. (exhibited): Monstrance belonging to the
Dominican Friary,
Lalor, M.W.: Discovery of kists and human remains at
Luggacurran, Queen’s
McCormack, James: Discovery of human skeletons near
Kinahan, G.H.: On the discovery of worked timber in
boulder clay, at
Brash, Richard Rolt: “The ogham-inscribed monuments of
the Gaedhil in the
Day, Robert: Notice of silver plate made and marked at
Papers:
Langrishe, Richard: Irish church bells, 455-459.
Shearman, John Francis: The Celtic races of Great and
Lesser Britain or
Adams, Benjamin W.: Antiquarian notes, etc., of the
parishes of Santry and Cloghran,
Proceedings:
Donation of three stone celts and a flint arrowhead
found in
Knowles, Robert J. (exhibited): collection of beads,
whorls and amulets, 499.
Hewson, G.J. (exhibited): photograph of a processional
cross of the fifteenth century, found in
Atthill, Edward: Pottery from burial mounds in
Dr. Mahood exhibited a quern from
Bannon, Bernard: Stakes found twenty-five feet below
the surface of bog at the base of
Bannon, Bernard: Mace and seal of the Corporation of
Enniskillen, 501.
Browne, John: Skeleton found wrapped in woollen cloth
beneath bog at Dunmore, not far from Cookstown, and human figure of gigantic
size cut on sward in a wood on the Ballinderry River, three miles from
Cookstown (note),
501-502.
Young, Robert: Holy well at Rhoscolyn, Holyhead,
Anglesea (note), 502-505.
Ward, Marcus: Ornament on doorway of Maghera Church,
Co.
Wakeman, W.F.: Ancient yokes of timber (note),
507-510.
Papers:
Hewson, George J.: On a processional cross, of the
fifteenth century, found near Ballylongford, Co. Kerry, 511- 521.
Knowles, W.J.: Ancient Irish beads and amulets,
522-537.
Wakeman, W.F.: On several sepulchral scribings and
rock markings, found in the north-west of
Proceedings:
Young, Robert: Timber structures found in boulder
clay,
Rylands, J. Paul: Pedigree of Ryland of Dungarvan and
Graves, James: Bronze bovine mask, said to have been
found in a bog near the
Papers:
Hickson, Mary: Notes on Kerry Topography, ancient and
modern, with extracts from the unpublished Desmond Survey and Inquisition
(continued), 571-586.
Part
IV.—1882
Proceedings:
Donation of small jetton found near Durrow, 590.
Donation of a collection of ancient coins found near
Emly, 590.
Donation of several Roman and Greek coins, 590.
Hogan, John: Site of the New Tholsel, Kilkenny,
590-592.
Nesbitt, Alexander: The probable origin of beads of
glass in
Papers
Shearman, John Francis: The Celtic races of Great and
Lesser Britain or
Proceedings:
Day, Robert:
Woods, Cecil: Ancient walls of
Broderick, T.: Exploration of a cave at Greenville,
Co.
Atkinson, George M.: Bronze ring found in a Kist, with
urns, at Ballenluig, Co.
FitzGibbon, A.: Notes on the pedigree of the White
Knight, continued from Vol. I., Fourth Series, 640-730.
Proceedings:
Mr. O’Shea: Stone object resembling a saltcellar found
at Tullaghany, Co. Kilkenny, 731.
Donation of coin weights, ‘money of necessity’, and 16
Hiberno-Danish coins near Baltinglas, 731-732.
Caulfield, Richard: Lord Mount Cashell’s Elegy,
732-739.
Wakeman, W.F.: Prehistoric remains, Broughderg, Co.
Tyrone, 740-743.
Kinahan, George H.: Urn found at Ballykale, Co.
Wexford, 744.
Hickson, Mary: Documents from the Commonwealth Council
Books relative to Gibbon Fitz Maurice Fitz Gibbon and John Fitz Gerald,
commonly called the Knight of Kerry, 745-746.
Proceedings:
Donation of two sculptures found at Kilcreen (from
Rothe monument?), 747.
Donation of an amber bead found at Baleen, Co. Down,
747.
Browne, J. Blair: Pillar-stone at Brownstown, Co.
Kilkenny, 747-748.
Donation of coin found at St. Mullins, Co. Carlow,
748.
Day, Robert: Irish-made silver chalice and patten, and
Ogham stone at Aughnascribbagh, Co. Tyrone, and the
Doonfeany cross-inscribed pillar-stone, near Ballycastle, Co. Mayo, 750-756.
Daubrée: Mode of formation of vitrified forts in
Day, Robert: Contemporary account of a great
thunderstorm at Athlone in 1697, 757-759.
Kinahan, George H.: On some peculiarities in
sepulchral urns, 759-780.
JRSAI XVI (1883–1884)
THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HISTORICAL AND
ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF
Proceedings:
Donation of a large number of coins and tokens,
including a lead Communion token, 1811, 6.
Donation of an Irish halfpenny of Charles II, found in
St. Patrick’s Churchyard, Kilkenny, 6.
Donation of an old clay pipe found when cleaning the
roof-gutters at Rothe House, Kilkenny, 6-7.
Wakeman, W.F.: Ancient cast-iron pot found at Ederney,
Co. Fermanagh, 7-10.
Martin, James: Ancient altar bell, 10.
Adams, B.W.: Token struck at Swords, Co.
Kinahan, George H.: Luscas [souterrains] in raths,
11-14.
Dillon, the Hon. L. Gerald: Megalithic monument at
Scregg, Co. Roscommon, 16-18 photographs, 19 text.
Dillon, the Hon. L. Gerald: Bronze sword discovered at
Clonbrock, 19-20.
Patterson, W.H.: Ancient sculptured stones at Maghera,
Co. Down, 20-22.
Notes and
Queries:
Carmichael-Ferrall, J.: Documents: Sacramental
Certificate and Lappers’ Certificate, 37.
Carmichael-Ferrall, J.: Andrew and Samuel Carmichael
(query), 37.
Kinahan, G.H.: Some stone monuments in Co. Wexford
(crosses, standing-stones, stone circles), 37-41.
Papers:
Proceedings:
Caulfield, Richard: Ancient seal of the Mac Carthy
family, 51.
Major Lunham: Ancient iron gate or grille at Ballea
Castle, Co.
Westropp, T.J.: Silver torque found near Rathcormack,
Co.
O’Gorman, Thomas: Notice of Owen O’Connolly (1641),
52-60.
Notes and
Queries:
Woods, Cecil C.: The town wall of
Day, Robert: Posey rings, 61-64.
Banon, Bernard: Need fire, 64-65.
Hewson, George G.: Notes on the pedigree of the White
Knight, 65-67.
Hewson, J.G.: Bronze pins found near Askeaton, Co.
O’Hart, John:
White, J. Grove: Grants of wardships of heirs of White
Knight, 69.
Atkinson, George M.: Glass beads and jet ornaments,
69-71.
Papers:
Shearman, John Francis: On the Celtic races of Great
and Lesser Britain (continued): Trade and commerce of Primæval Britain; Roman
invasion and conquest; incursions of the Picts, Scots, and Saxons; Scottish
settlements on the south-western seaboard; Saxons, Jutes, Frisons, and Angles
invade the north-eastern coasts; decline of the Roman power; withdrawal of the
legions; uprise of Brito-Celtic dynasties; Guletics or Imperatores; Vortighern
and the Saxons; St. Germanus and the Pelagians; early British church; saints
and ecclesiastics, etc., etc.; Kings of Britain, to the ninth century,
86-114.
Proceedings:
Earl of Enniskillen (donated): a bronze leaf-shaped
sword from Portora Stream, Lough Erne, just below Enniskillen, 116.
Day, Robert (exhibited): bronze leaf-shaped sword
found west of Innishowen,
O’Laverty, P. (exhibited): grain rubber, stone
weapons, portions of bronze swords and ring found at Dundermot, 117.
Patterson, W.H.: Ancient Irish altar slabs, 117-120.
Buick, G. Raphael:
Dawson, Abraham: The Clog Ban, 126-130.
Carmichael Ferrall, J.: Augher and its environs,
130-138.
Wakeman, W.F.: The Plantation castles of Fermanagh,
138-153.
Phillips, J.J.: Early military architecture in
Wakeman, W.F.: The sepulchral chambers of Doohat and
Bighy, Co. Fermanagh, 162-171.
Lord Waveney: Ballymena and its history,
171-173.
Notes and
Queries:
Kinahan, G.H.: Bullâns or stone basins, 174.
Day, Robert: Original letter of Lord Nelson’s father,
174-175.
Wood Martin, W.G.: Strafford’s survey of
Lockwood, F. (abstract by William Gray): The crannogs
of Lough Mourne, 177.
anonymous: Excursion through the Valley of the Braid,
177-178.
Proceedings:
Barry, E.: Bronze leaf-shaped sword found in the
Day, R. (exhibited): Stone celts found in Co. Cork,
181.
O’Donovan of Lissard: Chess-piece of ivory and bronze
found near Castletown, Berehaven, 181-182.
Caulfield, Richard: Site of Tubber-na-Vrianah, at Wise’s
Hill, in
Day, R.: Find of gold torques in Inishowen, Co.
Donegal, 182-185.
Prendergast, J.P.: The Mountgarrett Monument in St.
Canice’s Cathedral, 185-187.
O’Carroll, Frederick John: True version of the
pedigree of Carroll of Carrollton, Maryland, 187-194.
Lockwood, W.J.: The crannogs in Lough Mourne, near
Carrickfergus, 194-195.
Hickson, Mary: The military round tower or donjon of
Barrow, Co. Kerry, 195-196.
Notes and
Queries:
Vinycomb, J.: La Belle Marguerite. An historic
emblem-flower—the daisy, 203-210.
Day, Robert, jun.: Note on the antiquities at the Cork
Industrial Exhibition of 1883, 210-213.
?Graves, James: Note on the
Ball, Valentine: Note on the use of Bullâns in
Part
II.—1884
Proceedings:
Kinahan, G.H.: On cup-marked and inscribed stones in
the counties of Wicklow and Wexford, 222-237.
Notes and
Queries:
Note of particulars extracted from the Kilkenny
Corporation Records relating to the miracle plays as performed from the year
1580 to the year 1639, 238-242.
Note of entries in the Corporation Records, Kilkenny,
relating to a visit of Lord Viscount Wentworth to Kilkenny in the year 1637,
242-249.
Papers:
Shearman, John Francis: On the Celtic races of Great
and Lesser Britain (continued). St. Ninian or Nynia, apostle of the Southern
Picts; his suggested descent from the British reguli of
Proceedings:
Langrishe, Richard: Preservation of Ancient Monuments,
280.
Atkinson, George M.: System of noting Ogamic scores,
281.
Day, Robert: Stone, copper and bronze antiquities,
found near Killarney, silver pyx connected with
Prendergast, John P.: Col. Cornelius O’Driscol’s
statement of his services against the Nuncio Party, 282-291.
Hill, Arthur: Paper on the cathedral and other
churches at Ardfert, 291-295.
Hickson, Mary: Notes on Kerry topography, ancient and
modern (continued), 295-305.
Notes and
Queries:
Warren, Michael: Caher and ancient site near the Paps
of Kerry, 306.
Atkinson, G.M.: The Cuairt or stone circle at
Liosavigeen, 306-307.
Atkinson, G.M.: Cil-caet-iairn and ogham stones at
Lisgenan and Glenawillen, 307-310.
Rhys, John: Query as to Killarney oghams, 314-315.
O’Donoghue, Denis: Note on Barrow n-Eanach,
315-316.
Proceedings:
Buick, G.R. (exhibited): Earthen lamp, of unglazed
pottery, from the primeval sites, sand-dunes, Portstewart, 318.
Elliot, J, (exhibited): a stone with prehistoric
scribings from rath-cave near Donaghmore, Co. Down, 318.
Prendergast, John P.: On Charlemont Fort, in connexion
with Sir Toby Caulfeild and some of his descendants, 319-344.
Phillips, J.J.: Wrought-iron grille-work in
Phillips, James J.: The carol of the Prior Claustralis
in Irish abbeys, 347.
Reeves, William: Original letter in the autograph of
the late John O’Donovan, LL.D., 347-349.
Patterson, W.H.: Notice of beggars’ badges in
Patterson, W.H.: Notice of an Irish Volunteer badge,
350-351.
Dawson, Abraham: Notes relating to the re-afforesting
of
Gray, William: Cromlechs in the counties of Down and
Antrim, 354-367.
V. Rev. the Dean of Armagh: Ogham-inscribed stone from
Drumconwell,
Elliott, John: Scribed stone from Lis at Donaghmore,
Gray, William: Crannoge canoe from Lough Mourne,
Young, Robert M.: The
Grainger, Rev. Canon (exhibited): several implements,
arms and ornaments, chiefly from the Neo Celtic period, when bronze and iron
were used contemporaneously, 374-375.
Trouvaille of the Bronze and Iron Age from Crannog at
Lisnacroghera,
Excursions
and Reports:
Lett, H.W.: Report on ancient monuments in the
Kinahan, George H.: Report on some megalithic
structures, Co. Donegal, 434-436.
Browne, John: Report, Co.
Notes and
Queries:
Brenan, Samuel Arthur: Note on a supposed workshop of
bronze articles, 439.
Proceedings:
Wood-Martin, W.G.: The battle-ground and ancient
monuments of
Langrishe, Richard: Notes on
Langrishe, Richard: Paper on Irish church bells,
474-482.
Notes and
Queries:
French, J. Allen: Note on souterraine at Drumcliffe,
Co.
JRSAI XVII (1885-1886)
THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HISTORICAL AND
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
ASSOCIATION OF
Proceedings:
Walsh, W. Pakenham (exhibited): Photograph of obelisk
of Shalmaneser II and the Taylor Cylinder, ‘exhibited in order to show the
great advantage of photography as an aid to archaeological study’, 9-10.
Martin, James: promised to donate stone with cupmarks
and spirals from a carn at Bessborough, sculptured stones from Jerpoint Abbey
and a quern, 10.
Papers:
Day, Robert: Notice of book-plates engraved by
Browne, John: Paper on British war medals and
decorations, 14-28.
Notes and
Queries:
Simson, W.J.: Note on the parish of Errigal Keerogue,
Co. Tyrone, 29-30.
Browne, John: Note on a button connected with the
expedition sent in search of Sir John Franklin, 30.
Carmichael-Ferrall, J.: Note on the Kennedy and Bailie
pedigrees, 30-36.
Watters, Patrick: Notes relating to the fortifications
of Kilkenny in the years 1690–91, 36-39.
Hume, Joseph Samuel: Query as to Porter family, 39.
anonymous: Two letters from Lord Wentworth to his
wife, sent from Kilkenny, 1637, 40.
Proceedings:
—
Papers:
Wakeman, W.F.: Notice of the architectural
peculiarities of some ancient churches in the Co. Sligo, 43-54.
Smith, Aquilla: Answer to the question “Was
ecclesiastical money coined at Clonmacnoise, A.D. 1170?”, 55-65.
Hayman, Samuel (ed.): The Geraldines of Desmond
(continued), 66-92.
Excursions,
and Reports:
Reports from the Local Secretary of the Co. of
Wicklow, 96.
Quarterly
notes from archæological publications:
Day, Robert: Scraps from booksellers’ catalogues,
97-99.
Graves, James: The Stone Age on the
Proceedings:
—
Papers:
Knowles, W.J.: Report on the prehistoric sites at
White-park bay, Co. Antrim, 104-125.
Patterson, W.H.: On a bronze and gilt disc of a
fibula, 125-126.
Knowles, W.J.: On a flint arrow-head, with portion of
shaft, and ligature of sinew, found in Kanestown Bog, Co. Antrim, 126-128.
Buick, George Raphael: On some Indian burial urns,
128-132.
Young, Robert:
O’Laverty, James: Note on R. Young’s paper on
Milligan, Seaton F.: On some crannogs in
On a pure copper celt, found near Manorhamilton, 152.
Hassé, Leonard: A classification of flint flakes,
found on the raised beach at Carnlough, Co. Antrim, 153-158.
Day, Robert (exhibited): Wrought-iron key of casket,
158-159.
Lockwood, F.W.: Notes on
Reports of
Local Secretaries:
Gray, William: Summary of report… on the Glenny
Collection, 162.
Browne, John: Report of the Local Secretary, Co.
Lett, H.W.: Report of the Local Secretary, Co.
Kinahan, George H.: Report of the Local Secretary,
Co.Donegal, 165-167.
Excursions,
168:
—
Proceedings:
Wakeman, W.F.: Inis Muiredaich, now Inismurray, and
its antiquities; Notices of the history of Inis-muiredaich; The antiquities of
Inis Muiredaich; The “Caiseal,” or Cashel; The churches; The Woman’s Church
outside the Cashel; The altars within the Cashel.—”cursing stones”, etc.; The
inscribed stones; The unlettered monumental stones, etc.; The holy wells on
Inismurray; The leachta, stations, &c., with tiheir monuments; “Leachta
Patraig” station; Concluding remarks, 175-332.
Part
II.—1886
Proceedings:
—
Papers:
Martin, James: On the early structures of human origin
in Co. Waterford, 336-337.
?Ffrench, J.F.M. (exhibited): Ancient sword, found
near Castle Clonmellon, on the side of
anonymous: Inspection of the antiquities of the city
of
Day, Robert & Atkinson, G.M.: On the silver mace
of the
Ussher, R.J.: A description of objects found in the
kitchen middens of raths, 362-368.
Redmond, Gabriel: Vestments and chalice of Dr. Richard
Arthur, Bishop of Limerick, 369-371.
Wakeman, W.F.: The crannogs of Drumdarragh, otherwise
Trillick, and Lankill, Co. Fermanagh, 372-389.
Quinlan, John: The cooking places of the Stone Age in
Mackesy, Vincent: Report on recent discoveries in
Redmond, Gabriel: History, antiquities, archæological,
and legends connected with the western end of the
Proceedings:
Day, Robert: Notes on further finger rings recently
acquired, 406-407.
Kane, W. de V.: Notes on crannogs in Leitrim, 407-409.
Owen,
Wood-Martin, W.G.: Notes on Crannogs in Longford, 410.
Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Ossory: presented four
copper celts from near Graiguenamanagh, and a tobacco box, with inscriptions in
Dutch, and knife, found in or near the Boyne, 416.
Gillespie, Mr.: paper on the local coins or tradesmen’s
tokens of Wexford, 416.
Love, John: presented the top stone of a quern, a
Robertson, ?William J.: presented aquatint engraving
of two cromlechs by George Miller, 1812, 416-417.
Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Ossory: notice of original
letters by Bishop Pocock found in the
Robertson, ?William J.: exhibited three casts of
earlier door, Hiberno-Romanesque, of St. Canice’s, 417.
Papers:
Redmond, Gabriel: Remarks on an ogam stone lying in
Salterbridge demesne, 418-419.
Ffrench, J.F.M.: On traces of an ancient glass
manufactory, 420-423.
Kinahan, G.H.: A brief report on antiquities in the
Knowles, W.J.: On counterfeit antiquities, 430-431.
Wright, William Ball: On Foulksrath Castle and
Loghmoe, their founders and possessors, 432-439.
Redmond, Gabriel: On Castle Grace, Co.
Frazer, William: The medallists of
Proceedings:
anonymous: A sketch of the life and labours of the
late Rev. James Graves in the cause of Irish history and archaeology,
467-469.
Papers:
Wood-Martin, W.G.: The rude stone monuments of
Barry, James G.: Aran of the Saints, 488-494.
Hickson, Mary: Notes on Kerry topography, ancient and
modern (continued), 495-500.
Burtchaell, George Dames: The family of Rothe, of
Kilkenny, with
Notes and
Queries:
Milligan, Seaton F.: Bronze anvil and perforated
hammer, found in the vicinity of
Proceedings:
Wood-Martin, W.G.: The rude stone monuments of
Prendergast, John P.: The Butlers, Lords Ikerrin,
before the Court of Transplantation, at Athlone, a.d. 1656; and at the First
and Second Court of Claims, King’s Inns, Dublin, 1662–1666, 596-602.
Wakeman, W.F.: On a monument exhibiting cup-markings
and circles, from the neighbourhood of Youghal, 603-604.
Frazer, William: The medallists of
Burtchaell, George Dames: The family of Rothe, of
Kilkenny, 620-654.
Thunder, John M.: The holy wells of Meath, 655-658.
Lloyd Hardress J., The antiquity of chess in
Notes and
Queries:
Raphael, George: On the arrangements of collections of
arrow-heads, 663.
Trench, M.L.: Ancient cooking-places, 663-664.
Trench, M.L.: Abbey of Clonkeen [Diocese of Ardfert],
664.
Wood-Martin, W.G.: Various references to crannogs,
665-667.
Carmichael-Ferrall, J: Brass farthing of 1738 from
Augher Castle Demesne; also human bones and iron objects, 667-668.
Lyell, Sir Charles, Bart.: Account of the bursting of
a peat moss near Bloomfield, Co.
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ASSOCIATION OF
Proceedings:
Vigors, P.D, (exhibited): Reprints, engravings,
facsimiles and various artifacts of ethnographical interest, 6.
Delaney, Barry (exhibited): Beautiful gold breast-pin
[time of Charles II], 6.
Robertson, ?W.J.: Copy of very ancient document
[petition to the Duke of Ormond, 1703], 6-7.
Papers:
Foot, Arthur Wynne: In Piam Memoriam, James
Graves, Secretary and Treasurer of the Royal Historical and Archæological
Association of Ireland, formerly the Kilkenny Archæological Society, 8-27.
Langrishe, Richard: Irish church bells (No. III),
28-45.
Woods, Cecil C. (ed.): The Battle of ‘Agherim’
(contemporary letter), 46-49.
Wood-Martin, W.G.: The rude stone monuments of
Notes and
Queries:
anonymous: Red as colour of military uniforms,
94.
Proceedings:
Donation of medals of George IV, Dean Dawson and
Dargan, an Irish shilling and sixpence of James I, eighteenth-century copper 2d
tokens, and a silver 3d token of Ben Bowen, Dublin, 96-97.
Robertson J.G. (exhibited): Tradesman’s token of the
17th century: John Beaver, Kilkenny, 97.
Wood-Martin, W.G. (exhibited): Relics from the rude
stone monuments of the
Frazer, William: Discussion on Roman coins found in
Papers:
Wakeman, W.F.: On a cromleac-like altar or monument at
Tumna, Co. Roscommon, 107-111.
Day, Robert, jun.: Ornaments in glass from
Day, Robert, jun.: On a bronze brooch, 115-117.
Wood-Martin, W.G.: The rude stone monuments of
Robertson, J.G.: Notes upon Street, as a restorer—the
Discoveries at
MacEniry, J.: On the opening of a sepulshral mound
near Newcastle, Co. Wicklow, 163-164.
Lunham, T.A.: Memoir of the late Canon Hayman, B.A.,
M.R.H.A.A.I., 165-170.
Lunham, T.A.: Memoir of the late Richard Caulfield,
LL.D., F.S.A., M.R.H.A.A.I., 171-175.
White, John Davis: Some account of the church plate of
the Diocese of Cashel and Emly, 176-182.
Thunder, John M.: Notices of the family of Lattin,
183-188.
Frazer, William: The medallists of
White, Captain J. Grove: Notes on the family of Grove
of Ballyhymock and Kilbyrne, Co.
Notes and
Queries:
?Redmond, Gabriel O’C.: On the scuttling of a treasure
ship by mutineers near Duncannon,
?Redmond, Gabriel O’C.: Bye-laws in Kilkenny to
prevent gossiping, 211.
211
Redmond, Gabriel O’C.: ‘Flint Jack’, forger of flint
implements, 211.
Redmond, Gabriel O’C.: Crannog-like fishing huts on
the Bosphorus, 211-212.
Redmond, Gabriel O’C.: Origin of the saying ‘by hook
or by crook’, 212.
Woods, Cyril C.: Transcripts of old documents: dancing
master’s contract and indenture of apprenticeship, both 1718, account of
funeral expenses, 1748, 212-214.
Proceedings:
—
Papers:
Knowles, W.J.: The prehistoric remains of Portstewart,
Scott, Charles: The ancient precedence of the See of
Meath, 238-240.
Buick, George R.: On the development of the knife in
flint, as shown by specimens common in the
Atkinson, G.M.: Description of antiquities under the
conservation of the Board of
Wood-Martin, W.G.: The rude stone monuments of
Redmond, Gabriel O’C.:
Frazer, William: The medallists of
Carmichael-Ferrall, J.: Tyrone history, 327-331.
Browne, John: Report for
Westropp, Thomas J.: Notes on the Franciscan Abbey, Manister
Cuinche, or Quin, Co. Clare, 334-335.
Notes and Queries:
?Buick, George R.: Jubilee offering to the Queen
[flint arrowhead mounted in a shaft of gold, presented by the Ballymena
Archaeological Society, 336.
Buick, George R.: Note on white stone in grave,
336-337.
Ball, V.: Indian Dolmens, 337.
Wethered, E.: Antiquarian discovery at Lochleven, 338.
Wethered, E.: Volcanic eruptions and earthquakes,
338-339.
Hickson, Mary: Extracts from the “Salvetti
Correspondence” [a newspaper], 1626, 339-340.
Hickson, Mary: The Seggerson or Seckerston family in
Chalmers, James & Gill, W. Wyatt: Pile dwellings
in
anonymous: Discoveries at
anonymous: Discoveries at
anonymous: Counterfeit antiquities, 343-344.
anonymous: Vitrified forts, 344.
anonymous: Attack on a crannog (from letter of 1590
printed in Calendar of State Papers), 345.
Moysey, F.A.: Curious epitaphs copied in the
Part
II.—1888
Proceedings:
Vigors, P.D. (exhibited): A number of Celtic
antiquities and a collectin of arms and implements from
Grainger, Rev. Canon (exhibited): Three urns found in
a cist at Killmuckridge, Co. Wexford, 348.
O’Neill, Rev. Canon (exhibited): a specimen of ancient
printing 1493 and a deed executed by 34 private soldiers of Cromwell’s army
conveying their parcels in
Col Vigors, P.D. (exhibited): some curious rings and
documents of 1691 and 1701, 355.
Wakeman, W.F. (exhibited): rubbings taken from bronze
sword sheath from Lisnacroghera, Co. Antrim, 355-356.
Papers:
Vigors, P.D.: Slings and sling-stones, 357-366.
Wood-Martin, W.G.: The Rude
Hassé, Leonard: Egyptian and Irish beads, 382-390.
Burtchaell, George D.: Theobald Wolfe Tone and the
College Historical Society, 391-399.
Westropp, Thomas J.: A glimpse of Trinity Colledge,
Robertson, J.G.: On ancient leaden-works, 404-406.
Power, Patrick: Casey’s Lios, Ballygunnermore,
Co.
Redmond, Gabriel O’C.: On a unique memorial slab to
Sir Nicholas Devereux, Knight, of Balmagir, Co. Wexford, and his wife, Dame
Catherine Power, of Coroghmore, 408-413.
Notes and
Queries:
Vigors, P.D.: Cases of mutilation and desecration of
ancient monuments in churches and churchyards, 414.
Day, Robert: Folklore (“Paddy the Doctor”), 414-415.
White, George T.: Letter of 1767, illustrating the
difficulty in transmitting money at the time, 416.
Ball, V.: Extracts from “Jungle Life in
Dutton, Captain: The volcano of Mauna Loa, on the
Proceedings:
—
Papers:
Kinahan, G.H.: The Mevagh inscribed-stones and other
antiquities, 427-437.
Ffrench, J.F.M.: On an inscribed monumental stone from
the
Hickson, Mary: Notes on Kerry topography, ancient and
modern (continued), 442-448.
O’Gorman, Thomas: A notice of the career of Shane O’Neill
(surnamed An Diomais, or “The Proud”), 449-462.
Wright, W. Ball: Notes on the sepulchral slab of Sir
John Elliot, in Balsoon Graveyard, Co. Meath, 463-465.
Notes and
Queries:
Hewson, George J. and Redmond, Gabriel O’C.:
Criticisms and counter-criticisms re
Hewson, George J.: Folk-lore [Irish cures used in
Wood-Martin, W.G.: “Holed-stone” in the
anonymous: Extracts translated from Septima Vita S.
Patricij, 472.
Proceedings:
Redmond, Gabriel O’C: (donated): three copper coins:
1812 penny token, 1689 halfpenny, large copper token found in Ballintaylor,
Dungarvan, Co. Waterford; (exhibited): silver brooch made from a Spanish coin
of 1792, 474-475.
White J.D. (exhibited): 8 bronze celts, 7 arrowheads,
bronze spearhead from Castlebar, bronze knife with worked handle and silver
seal of the Corporation of Cashel, 1683, 477.
The Dean of Cashel (exhibited): Silver flagon, cup and
paten, 1667, 477.
The Dean and Chapter of Cashel (exhibited): Silver
seal of the Dean and Chapter, brass seal of the Vicars Choral, grant by James
II to the Duke of Ormond, oak chair from 1668, 477.
The Town Commissioners of Cashel (exhibited): Charters
of King Charles I and King James II, 477.
Vigors, P.D.: (exhibited): Decorated copper plate dug
up in Roscommon, and five finger rings, one dug up at the Hill of Tara, 477.
Vigors, P.D.: Report on collapse of part of
White, J. Davis: The Rock of Cashel (note), 480-482.
Day, Robert (exhibited): an interesting collection of
stone implements—examples from
Papers:
Wakeman, W.F.: Statement of services to Irish
archaeology, 486-490.
Vigors, P.D.: On the ancient grave in the
O’Gorman, Thomas: St. Grigoir of Corcaguiny, 495-496.
Knowles, W.J.: Tracked stones, 497-502.
Elcock, Charles: Notes on an ogam stone in
Gray, William: Rough flint celts of the
Thunder, John M.: The
Milligan, Seaton F.: On some cup-marked cromleachs and
rath cave in
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ARCHÆOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF
Proceedings:
Kinahan, G.H.: Report on round tower, Tory Island, Co.
Donegal, and also
Hewson, George J.: Report on
Lynch, P.J.:
Donation of sketch of the south window of the old
Robertson, J.G. (exhibited): Notice of assembly of the
Corporation of Gowran, 1756; also a Scottish rush-light, 16-17
Murphy Denis (exhibited): Manuscript history of Holy
Cross Abbey, dated 1640 (to be published), 16-19.
Papers:
Ffrench, J.F.M.: Cinerary urns discovered at
Adamstown, Co. Wexford, 19-20.
Sub-committee for preservation of the memorials of the
dead: Report for the year 1888, 21-23.
the Right Hon. The O’Conor Don:
Mills, James: Notices of the Manor of St. Sepulchre,
Batt, Narcissus G.: The priory and castle at
Rathmullen [Co. Donegal], 42-43.
Westropp, Thomas J.: History of Ennis Abbey, Co.
Clare, 1240-1693, 44-48.
Malone, Sylvester: Mistaken identity as to St. Patrick’s
birth-place, 49-52.
O’Gorman, Thomas A.: Notice of the career of Shane O’Neill
(surnamed An Diomais, or “The Proud”), Prince of Tirowen, 1520-1567 (continued),
53-58.
Brenan, Samuel Arthur: Folk lore [Co. Antrim], 59-63.
Notes and
Queries:
Redmond, G. O’Conor:
Redmond, Gabriel O’C.: Allotments by the undertakers
in
Thunder, John M.: Some remarkable cases of longevity
in
Kinahan, G.H.: Folk-lore [‘doctor-stones’], (note),
72.
Kinahan, G.H.: Smooth-leaved holly (note), 72.
Ffrench, J.: Remains on the memorial slab to Sir
Nicholas Devereaux (note), 73.
Browne, John: Moneymore (note), 73-74.
Gray, William: Ancient burial,
Part
II.—1889
Proceedings:
Cochrane, Robert, et al.: Kilmallock Abbey, 80.
Vigors, Philip D., et al.: Report on the
preservation of memorials of the dead, 81-83.
Papers:
Wakeman, W.F.: The
Ffrench, J.F.M.: Report on same subject, 84-86.
Moore, Courtenay: Manuscript diary, 1699-1700, of Dr.
Dive Downes, in T.C.D. (note), 86.
Milligan, Seaton F.: Notes on cist and urn, found at
Woodburn, near Carrickfergus, and an urn discovered recently near Coleraine,
86-87.
Martin, James: 1. A liss (Portnascully Rath, Co.
Kilkenny). 2. An ancient bronze object, 87-89.
Wakeman, W.F.: On the crannog and antiquities of
Lisnacroghera, near Broughshane, Co.
Antrim, 96-106.
Knowles, W.J.: Report on some recent “finds” in
Hickson, Mary: Notes on Kerry topography, ancient and
modern (continued), 114-118.
Lynch, P.J.:
Mills, James: Notices of the Manor of St. Sepulchre,
Day, Robert: Notes on some early examples of
Westropp, Thomas Johnson: Notes on the Armada ships
lost on the coast of
Vigors, Philip D.: An account of the reception of a
new charter from King James II. to the town of
Notes and
Queries:
White, John Davis: Illustrations of national proverbs,
common sayings, and obsolete words and customs (note), 137-140.
C.C.W.: The ox fly (note), 141.
Atkinson, George M.: “The font” in Cashel Cathedral
(note), 141.
Atkinson, George M.: Cannons found at Passage West and
Bandon, Co.
Martin, James: Flûic-fiadh (note), 142.
Notices
and News:
anonymous: ‘Skellig Lists’ (note), 144-145.
Mahaffy, J.P.: A precious Irish relic [gold cross of
St. Cataldus], 145.
newspaper article (Manchester Guardian): Grattan’s
unpublished speeches (note), 145-146.
anonymous: The old Black Friars [
anonymous: The ruins of Kilmallock (note on funds
collected), 146-147.
anonymous: The ruin of Kil-na-Marbhan, parish of
Brigown, Mitchelstown, Co.
Lynch, P.J.:
Creighton, David H.: Discovery of ancient baptismal
font as St. Ciaran’s Well, rere of Kyteler’s
Part
III.—1889
Proceedings:
anonymous: Items exhibited: mitre and crozier of
Bishop O’Dea; illuminated pedigree of the Grene family; several bronze
spearheads found in the River Inny; manuscript history of the reign of George
III, with notes by Henry Grattan; drawing of old Thomond Bridge before the
siege, and part of the support of a fire-rocket from the siege; St. Senan’s
bell; some old Limerick lace; a ‘metallic plate’; cast of axe-mould found on
the Hill of Inyard in Co. Wexford. Also the followng items from the Society’s
Museum: banner of the Confederate Catholics; sword; scold’s bridle; crozier;
jet beads from Cullohill, Durrow, Queen’s County); seals, 154.
Donation of a specimen of bog butter from
Papers:
Lenihan, Maurice: A visit to Iniscaltra, 162-167.
Hill, Arthur: Report on Kilmallock Abbey, 169.
Murphy, Denis: Mungret Abbey,
Wakeman, W.F.: Dunnamoe cashel, or caher,
Hickson, Mary: The Knights of
Barry, James Grene: The Bourkes of Clanwilliam,
192-203.
Dowd, James: Kilmallock,
Crowe, J.: Notice of the Kilmallock Chalice, 216-217.
Day, Robert: Additional notes on the Kilmallock
Chalice, with notes on the Midleton Chalice, 217-220.
Moore, Courtenay: Ecclesiastical antiquities of the
Parish of Brigown (Mitchelstown), diocese of Cloyne; the ruins of
Kil-na-marbhan; the site of Brigown round tower, 221-226.
Lee, Timothy: The Northmen of
Westropp, Thomas Johnson: History of the abbey and
battles of Monasteranenagh, Croom,
Hewson, George J.: Ennis Abbey-the succession of the
early Earls of Thomond, etc., 239-243.
Westropp, Thomas J.: Note on the foregoing, 243-244.
Archæological
notes:
Milligan, Seaton F.: Archaeological notes from
Mulcahy, D.B.: Legend of St. Ciaran (note), 247-248.
Coleman, J.: Notes on Loughry, Co. Tyrone, 250-251.
newspaper article (Pall Mall Gazette): Monument
to Bishop Berkeley, Cloyne Cathedral,
?Coleman, J.: The Heroine of the Collegians (from the
Part
IV.—1889
Proceedings:
Hewson, E.F. (exhibited): Mould of the ogham stone at
Claragh, 260.
Welsh, R. (exhibited): Mounted views of round towers
etc., printed by the new Blanchard process, suitable for book illustration,
260.
Frazer, W. (exhibited): Cross of St. Kieran of
Clonmacnoise, 260, 262.
Ffrench, J.F.M. (exhibited): An ancient hammer stone,
260.
O’Gorman, Thomas (exhibited): A bronze cup found in a
bog in
Stokes, G.T.: Excursion to places of interest in Meath
[Drogheda, Termonfeckin,
Papers:
Milligan, Seaton F.: The ancient Irish hot-air bath,
268-270.
Stubbs, F.W.: Notes on the antiquities of Dromiskin,
in the
Kinahan, G.H.: Additional list of megalithic and other
ancient structures, Barony of Kilmacrenan,
Ffrench, J.F.M.: Notes on a small object in stone
found at Wicklow Gap, 287-288.
Frazer, William: On a mould of micaceous sandstone for
casting a celt with double loop, lately found in the South of Ireland, with
observations, 289-292.
Frazer, William: Description of two small hammers of
micaceous sandstone found at Fethard, in the same field with the stone celt
mould, 293-294.
Wakeman, W.F.: On an ancient sculptured cross, and
monumental slab, Devenish Island, Lough Erne, County Fermanagh, 295-299.
Day, Robert: One of the silver maces of
Day, Robert: The silver mace of the Corporation of
Castlemartyr, 302-303.
Coleman, James:
Vigors, Philip D.: List of the “sovereigns” of the
town of
Lett, H. W.: Drumgooland vestry-book, 318-324.
Archæological
notes:
Bigger, Francis Joseph: A “Society of Art and Mystery”
of Carrickfergus [boot- and shoemakers’ guild] (note), 325-326.
?Coleman, J.: The largest relief map in the world.
?Coleman, J.: The two largest church bells in
Traynor, Patrick (& note by Mr. Milligan):
Newgrange [very bad condition: graffiti etc.], 327-328.
Browne, John: Tullyhogue Fort near Loughry, Co. Tyrone
(note), 328.
Lynch, P.J.: Crushed to death under an ogham stone
(note), 328-329.
anonymous (original document): Tandragee church, 329.
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for 1898-1901)
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OF
INDEX TO THE FIRST NINETEEN VOLUMES OF THE
JOURNAL, 1849–1889
(FIRST FOUR SERIES)
Vol. X.—Fourth series; VOL XX Consecutive
series.
1902
Index,
1-204.
List of
Presidents and officers of the Society, 1849–1889, 205-206.
Places of
meeting of the Society and dates, 207-208.
Addenda
and corrigenda (to index A–L), 209-210.
Index to
the illustrations in the first nineteen volumes, 1849–1889, 213-258.
Appendix:
index to the drawings of Irish antiquities in the sketch-books of George Victor
du Noyer, in the library of the Society, 259-268.
JRSAI XXI (1890-1891)
THE PROCEEDINGS AND PAPERS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY
OF ANTIQUARIES OF
1890–1891
Part I
1890
No. 1
Vol. I., Fifth Series. First Quarter 1890.
Proceedings:
—
Papers:
Stokes, George Thomas: Dudley Loftus: a
Robinson, John L.: Celtic remains in
Drew, Thomas: the ancient chapter-house of the Priory
of the Holy Trinity,
Hickson, Mary: Notes on Kerry topography (contd.),
44-49.
Barry, James Grene: Ancient mural inscriptions,
Mills, James: Tenants and agriculture near
Day, Robert: Memoirs of the town of
Westropp, Thomas Johnston: Notes on the sheriffs of
Kane, Robert Romney: letter to Professor Stokes re
land-holdings in
Connor, Rev. Canon: History of the area round
Ballyhooley, Co.
Batt, Narcissus G.: Flamboyant architecture (note),
83.
anonymous: Ancient lake dwelling at
anonymous: An Irish archbishop’s grave in
Plunkett, Thomas: Cross head at Devenish (note in
reply to query), 85.
Halpin, J.: Rock art, Killanena, Co. Clare (note), 86.
Power, Patrick: Comments on Hardiman’s paper in PRIA
about West Australian aborigines (note), 86.
Munro, Dr. (report on lecture by): The Rhind lectures
in archaeology: The culture and civilisation of the early lake dwellers of
Creaghe, Philip C.: The Holycross Chalice (note), 87.
Creaghe, Philip C.: The Archer-Butlers (query), 87.
No. 2
Vol I Fifth Series. Second Quarter 1890.
Proceedings:
Day, Robert (sent for exhibition): stone axeheads from
various parts of the world (including Cork & Antrim). Also glass beads from
Frazer, William (exhibited): Stone axeheads and other
implements from
anonymous: donations to the Museum. Stone implements
found at Troyswood, Kilkenny, by Major Dickson; rushlight candlestick, Carlow,
Col. Vigors; oak putlog, St. Francis Abbey, Kilkenny, by D.H. Creighton; coins,
including Welsh 11th-century, by Mr. O’Sullivan; Irish agricultural placard,
1849; stone from Pompeii and two ancient tobacco-pipes; large limestone
water-font found near St. Canice’s Cathedral, 108.
Egan, P.M.: a brass seal of the old Kilkenny Theatre,
108-109.
Langrishe, Richard (paper read on excursion): The
Cathedral of St. Canice and its founders, 109-111.
Papers:
Murphy, Denis: The Wogans of Rathcoffy, 111-129.
Hassé, Leonard: Objects from the sandhills at
Portstewart and Grangemore, and their antiquity, 130-138.
Wright, William Ball: James Standish of the King’s
Inns, Vice-Treasurer of
Orpen, Goddard H.: Subterranean chambers at Clady, Co.
Meath, 150-154.
Wakeman, W.F.: Some remarks on the subject of stone
celts, as found in
anonymous: Report on Kilmallock Abbey (note), 160-161.
Hickson, Mary: Kilmallock (note), 162-164.
Gray, William: Discovery of an ancient sepulchre at
the Giant’s Ring,
Wakeman, W.F.: The hot-air bath (note), 165.
King, Henry: Bishop Leslie (note), 165-166.
Murphy, Denis: Inscription on the parish
Coleman, James: The Barbary corsairs in
Day, Robert: A
C.C.W.: The first Duke of Marlborough (query), 168.
Glover, Edward: Kildare Cathedral (note), 169.
Hickson, Mary: identification of placenames in leases,
Counties Kildare/Kilkenny/Carlow/Dublin (query), 169.
No. 3
Vol I, Fifth Series. Third Quarter 1890.
Proceedings:
anonymous: Athlone (excursion notes), 179-186.
anonymous: Lough Ree and islands (excursion notes),
187-191.
anonymous: Clonmacnoise (excursion notes), 192-197.
Papers:
Stokes, George Thomas: Athlone in the seventeenth
century, 198-215.
Healy, W.: The Cistercian abbey of Kilcooley, Co.
Vinycomb, John: Some remarks on the seal of the
Deanery of the Cathedral Church of St. Patrick,
Milligan, Seaton F.: Some cases of remarkable
longevity, 232-239.
O’Laverty, James: The Wren Boys (note), 240-242.
Ffrench, J.F.M.: On an ancient still-worm discovered
in the Co. Wicklow (note), 242-243.The Blackwater, Hickson, Mary: Cappoquin,
and Barons of Burnchurch (note), 244-246.
Redmond, Gabriel O’C.: Raymond Le Gros and his son
Hamon (note), 247.
anonymous, possibly ‘J.C.’: Col. Edward Jones, of
Wexford (query), 247.
‘J.C.’ [James Coleman?]: The hand—an emblem of good
luck in
Balfour, B.R.: Round tower at Proudfootstown, Co.
Meath, 247-248.
Balfour, B.R.: State of New Grange (note), 248.
Kelly, P.: Inscribed stone found in Shancobane Fort,
near Rocksavage (note), 248.
Ball Wright, W.: errata—James Standish, pp146–8, 248.
Hewson, George J.: errata—Standish Arms, p144, 248.
Hickson, Mary: errata—Kilmallock, p162, 248.
No. 4
Vol I, Fifth Series. Last Quarter 1890.
Proceedings:
anonymous:
excursion to Glencolmcille, 260-264.
Papers:
Wakeman,
W.F.: Glen Malin monument, Cloghanmore, 264-266.
Stokes,
G.T.: St. Mary’s Abbey,
Wakeman, W.F.: Two hitherto undescribed inscriptions
at Clonmacnoise, 273-275.
Langrishe,
R.: The walls of Athlone, 276-279.
Langrishe,
R.: The sieges of Athlone in 1690 and 1691, 280-281.
Day,
Robert: The O’Neill badge, 282-283.
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: The
Kirker, S.
K.:
Vigors, P.D.: Alphabetical list of the fee burgesses
of New Ross, Co. Wexford, from 1658 to 30th September, 1839. From H.L.
Tottenham, Esq.’s, manuscripts, 298-309.
Hickson, Mary: Notes on Kerry topography [concluded],
310-317.
anonymous: The Clonmacnoise Brooch (note), 318-319.
Day, Robert: Query re silver medal inscribed ‘Children
of the Shambrogue A.D. 1778’, 319.
Brenan, Sl. Arthur: Old stone Christian altar in
Glendun, Co. Antrim (note), 320.
anonymous: Foundation of the Henry Bradshaw Society
(for the purpose of editing liturgical manuscripts and rare editions of
service-books, 320.
Hewson, George J.: The Wogans of Rathcoffy (query),
320-321.
anonymous (?George J Hewson): The Wogans of Rathcoffy
(note), 321.
Hewson, George J.: Kilmallock &c. (note), 321-322.
Hewson, George J.: The Barbary Corsairs in
Hickson, Mary: Extract from the Blennerhassett
pedigree, written between 1684 and 1736, 323-324.
Westropp, T.J.: “High Sheriffs of Clare”, errata, 324.
anonymous: Review of The Lake Dwellings of Europe
by Robert Munro. Review inclused illustrations of objects from La Tène and
Lisnacroghera, and a complete bibliography of Irish crannogs. -334
Part II
1891
No. 5
Vol I, Fifth Series. First Quarter 1891.
Proceedings:
—
Papers:
Limerick, Lord Bishop of: On similar forms of the
Christian Cross, found on ancient monuments in
Wakeman, W.F.: On the earlier forms of inscribed Christian
crosses found in
Hassé, Leonard: Statistics of ornamented glass beads
in Irish collections, 359-366.
Frazer, William: On Irish half-timbered houses.
Half timbered houses in
Langrishe, Richard: The sieges of Athlone in 1690 and
1691 (continued), 370-380.
Westropp, Thomas Johnson: The
Gray, William: The antiquarian aspect of the
Frazer, William: A contribution to Irish anthropology,
391-404.
Wakeman, W.F.: The church of Kill-of-the-Grange
(note), 405-406.
Milligan, Seaton F.: Witchcraft in
Hickson, Mary: Ancient
Hickson, Mary: The late W.M. Hennessy, M.R.I.A., and
Assistant Deputy Keeper of the Records in
Milligan, Seaton F.: Longevity, 409.
Owen, Edward; Welsh and Irish MSS, 409.
Westropp, Thomas J.: [Romanesque east window of the
Augustinian convent of Killowen, near Ennis, in danger], 409-410.
No. 6
Vol I, Fifth Series. Second Quarter 1891.
Proceedings:
Beveridge, John (ed.): (from Proceedings)
Selection from records of the Corporation of Dublin, 421-425.
Papers:
Drew, Thomas: Surroundings of the cathedral
Buick, George R.: Fresh facts about prehistoric
pottery, 433-442.
Stokes, G.T.:
Healy, John: The unfinished crosses of Kells, 450-455.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Description of the
stone-roofed building called “St. Patrick’s Chapel,” at Ardrass, in the
Day, Robert: On some medals of the Loyal Irish
Volunteers, 459-461.
Westropp, Thomas Johnson: The Normans in Thomond.—part
III., 1313–1318, 462-472.
Vigors, Philip D.: Irish rush-light candlesticks,
473-474.
Power, Patrick: The ancient ruined churches of Co.
Waterford, 475-482.
Frazer, W.: Description of a small bronze figure of a
bird, found in recent excavations in
Hewson, G.J.: Rathkeale Abbey (note), 484.
Hewson, G.J.: Finds of bronze weapons (note), 484-485.
Hewson, G.J.: Finds of elkheads, &c. (note), 485.
Hewson, G.J.: Irish tradesmen’s tokens (note), 485.
ffrench, J.F.M.: Antiquarian finds in the Counties
Wicklow, Wexford, Carlow, Kildare, King’s County and Westmeath (note), 485-486.
Moore, Joseph H.: Tomb of Sir Thomas Cusack (note),
486-487.
Moore, Joseph H.: Giant’s Grave (note), 487.
O’Callaghan, C.G.: Hitherto unnoticed crannogs in
Lough Bridgid, Co. Clare (note), 487.
Dugan, C. Winston: Cromlech near Portadown (note),
488.
newspaper articles: The Antiquaries at the Mansion
House (note), 488-489.
newspaper article—The Times: The Grave of St. Patrick
(note), 489.
anonymous (the Editor?):
Healy, W.: The Rath of Borrismore (note), 490.
anonymous (the Editor?): New Irish archæological
society [note—Kildare archæological society to be set up], 490.
ffrench, J.F.M.: Rush-light candles (note), 490.
Robinson, Thomas: “
anonymous (the Editor?): Archæological congress in
Westropp, J. Johnson [sic: probably misprint for T.]:
Milk folk-lore in
No. 7
Vol I, Fifth Series. Third Quarter 1891.
Proceedings:
?Cochrane, Robert: (from Proceedings) Excursion
to Kells, Kilree, Callan,
Stokes, G.T.: Excursion to
Papers:
Barry,
Buick, George R.: Notice of an ancient wooden trap,
probably used for catching otters, 536-541.
Wakeman, W.F.: On the crannog and antiquities of
Lisnacroghera, near Broughshane, Co. Antrim. (Third notice), 542-545.
Murphy, Denis: The
Milligan, Seaton F.: Ancient forts in
Frazer, W.:
Mulcahy, D.B.: An ancient Irish hot-air bath, or
sweat-house, on the
Day, Robert: On an engraved medal of the Loyal Irish
Callan Volunteers, 591-592.
?Cochrane, Robert (compiled by): Conference of
archaeological societies (note), 593-594.
newspaper article—Pall Mall Gazette, 29 Aug.:
Hanging in chains (note), 594.
Healy, John: Report [monuments found in
Moore, Courtenay: Artificial Caves, Co. Antrim (note),
595.
No. 8
Vol I Fifth Series. Fourth Quarter 1891.
Proceedings:
anonymous: [Description of excursions in
Papers:
Rhys, John: The early Irish conquests of
Stokes, George Thomas: The island monasteries of
Graves, Charles: On the proper names occurring in the
Ogam inscriptions found in the
Wakeman, W.F.: On the crannog and antiquities of
Lisnacroghera, near Broughshane, Co. Antrim (fourth notice), 673-675.
Olden, T.: The voyage of St. Brendan, 676-684.
Hickson, Mary: Names of places and surnames in Kerry,
685-696.
Wakeman, W.F.: Primitive churches in
O’Donoghue, Denis: Mor, sister of St. David of
Menevia, patron of
Westropp, T. Johnson: Kilmalkedar (note), 715.
Westropp, T. Johnson: “
Morgan, Arthur P.: Underground chambers, Co. Mayo
(note), 716.
Dallow, W.: The Chester Archæological and Historic
Society (note), 717.
Burtchaell, G.D.: Col. Edward Jones of Wexford (reply
to query, p247), 717.
JRSAI Vol. XXII (1892)
Series V, Vol. II
Part
I First Quarter. April 1892.
Stokes,
G.T.: St. Fechin of Fore and his monastery, 1-12.
document:
A journey to Lough Derg, by Isaac Butler, 13-24.
Elliott,
Anthony L.: The Abbey of St. Thomas the Martyr, near
ffrench,
J.F.M.: On two rare stone implements found at Lough Gur,
Knowles,
William James: Recently discovered finds in the Co. Antrim, 46-49.
Mills,
James: Accounts of the Earl of Norfolk’s estates in
Day,
Robert: On posey rings, 63-65.
FitzGerald,
Lord Walter: The round
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Carvings in St. Mary’s Cathedral,
Report of
Mr. P.J. Lynch, M.R.I.A.I., Hon. Provincial Secretary,
Lynch,
P.J.:
anonymous
(the Editor?): County Kildare Archæological Society (note: new society founded),
83-84.
Part
II Second Quarter. June, 1892.
Wakeman,
W.F.: Ante-Norman churches in the
document:
A journey to Lough Derg, by Isaac Butler, (continued), 126-136.
Hickson,
Mary: Old place names and surnames, 137-144.
Hassé,
Leonard: An urn-burial on the site of Monasterboice, Co. Louth, 145-150.
Murphy, Denis:
The shrine of St. Caillin of Fenagh, 151-153.
Patterson,
W.H.: On a newly discovered site for worked flints in the
Frazer,
William: On the musical sounds employed in hunting game in the year 1676. (From
a manuscript), 156-157.
Romilly
Allen, J.: Notes on the antiquities in Co. Kerry visited by the Royal Society
of Antiquaries on
Vigors,
Philip D.: Extracts from the books of the old Corporation of Ross, Co. Wexford,
171-176.
Rowan,
A.M.: Further cases of remarkable longevity (note), 177-178.
Fowke,
F.R.: Fowke family (note), 178.
Stock,
Elliott: Notice of new book: The folk speech of
Coleman,
James: Throwing the dart, an ancient custom of
Coleman,
James:
Dix,
E.R.McC.: Report of the Hon. Local Secretary,
Westropp,
Thomas J.: note on ancient charters in
Frazer,
W.: Beeswax obtained near the ancient church of Killaspugbrone, Co.
Frazer,
W.: On rude crosses made from twigs, with interlaced straw or rushes, used in
some country districts, 185-186.
FitzGerald,
Lord Walter: Report of the Local Secretary for
Stock,
Elliott: Notice of new volume of Book Prices Current, 188.
anonymous
(the Editor?): note on serial history of
Part
III Third Quarter. Sept., 1892.
Healy,
John: Prehistoric stone monuments of
Frazer,
W.: On jet beads found in
Milligan,
Seaton, F.: Some recent cases of remarkable longevity (Second Paper), 224-236.
O’Leary,
Patrick & Cochrane, Robert: Notes on the Cistercian Abbey of Graignamanagh,
237-247.
Coleman,
James: The graveyards of the
Romilly
Allen, J.: Notes on the antiquities in Co. Kerry visited by the Royal Society
of Antiquaries on
Frazer,
W.: On a wooden vessel obtained from a bog near Newry, 285-290.
Vigors,
Philip D.: Extracts from the books of the old Corporation of Ross, Co. Wexford,
287-290.
White,
John Davis: Sheela-na-Guira (query), 291.
Westropp,
T. Johnson: Witchcraft in
Rev. Canon
Baillie: Account of the discovery of two stone graves in the
MacRitchie,
David: Notes on Holed-stones (note), 294-297.
anonymous:
A charm doctor at work (note), 297.
anonymous:
The Treaty Stone of Limerick (note), 297.
Hickson,
Mary: Longevity (note), 297-299.
Hickson,
Mary Agnes: Report of the Hon. Local Secretary, Co. Kerry (note), 299-301.
O’Leary,
P.:
White, J.
Grove: Fowlke family (note), 303.
anonymous
(the Editor?): Congress of Archæological Societies (note), 303-305.
newspaper
article: New Ross Standard 23.7.1892: Vandalism (note): 305-306.
Fraser,
W.: On crosses made of twigs, with interlaced straw or rushes, &c. (note),
306-307.
Browne,
Dominick: [Query re Colonel Agmondasham Muschamp], 307.
FitzGerald,
Lord Walter: Correction (to ‘Report of the Local Secretary for
anonymous
(the Editor?): Excursion to Kells, Co. Meath, 311-315.
Vinycomb,
John: Historical and descriptive account of the city of
Maguire,
Edward: Descriptive paper about Down cathedral 336-339,
Part
IV Fourth Quarter. Dec., 1892.
Murphy,
Denis: On the ornamentation of the Lough Erne Shrine, 349-355.
O’Laverty,
James: The true reason why the Irish buried their butter in bog-banks, 356-357.
Burtchaell,
George Dames: The Geraldines of
ffrench,
J.F.M.: St. Mullins, Co. Carlow, 377-388.
Hickson,
Mary: Old place names and surnames, 389-397.
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Killaloe: its ancient palaces and cathedral. (
Cochrane,
Robert: Notes on the “Ancient Monuments Protection (
O’Laverty,
James: Newgrange still called by its ancient name, Brugh-na-Boinne (note), 430.
Westropp,
T. Johnson: Mervyn Archdall at Slane (note), 430-431.
S[tokes],
G.T.: Isaac Butler (note), 431.
Barry, J.
Grene: Innisfallen (note), 432.
Patterson,
William Hugh: On some ancient sculptured slabs at Saul, County Down (note),
432-433.
Patterson,
W. H.: “Forty-fourth Year of Issue” (note), 433-434.
Lett,
H.W.: Disappearance of a relic of the past (note), 434-435.
Robertson,
J.G.: Shee’s Almshouse, Kilkenny (note), 435-436.
Robertson,
James G.: St. Francis’ Abbey, Kilkenny (note), 436-437.
Robertson,
James G.:
Hewson,
George J.: Sheela-na-Guira (note), 437-438.
Hewson,
George J.: Ancient Irish sundials (note), 438-439.
Hickson,
Mary: Russell’s History of the Geraldines (note), 439-440.
C.M.S.: A
journey to Lough Derg (note), 440.
anonymous
(the Editor?): Honours to members of the Society (note), 440-441.
Barry,
J.G.: Report of Hon. Local Secretary,
newspaper
article: Clonmel Chronicle: Interesting find at Ballinacourte, Co.
anonymous
(the Editor?): The Society and the Ancient Monuments Act (note), 441-442.
Hickson,
Mary: Ballinamore Castle, Co. Longford, and the Browns, baronets of that county
in 1641-52 (note), 442.
Burtchaell,
G.D.: Ballinamore Castle, Co. Longford, Browne, Baronet (note), 443.
Burtchaell,
G.D.: Tinnehinch Castle, Co. Carlow (note), 443-445.
Warren,
Thomas: Alleged discovery in Co. Clare (note), 445-446.
anonymous
(the Editor?): History of County Clare (about to be published), 447.
Appendix:
Index of Archæological papers published in 1891. Published under the direction
of the Congress of Archæological Societies in
Appendix:
Report on the transcription and publication of Parish registers &c.
Published under the direction of the Congress of Archæological Societies in
JRSAI Vol. XXIII (1893)
Series V, Vol. III
Part
I First Quarter. March 1893.
Healy, J.:
“The baptism of Our Lord”, as represented at Kells and Monasterboice, 1-6.
Frazer,
William: The medallists of
Buick,
G.R.: The crannog of Moylarg, 27-43.
O’Meagher,
J. Casimir (ed.): Diary of Dr. Jones, Scout-Master-General to the Army of the
Commonwealth, from 13th March, 1649-50, to July, 1650, 44-54.
Moore,
Joseph H.: Notices of the town of
Young,
Robert M.: Notes on the ancient records of Carrickfergus, 64-68.
Vinycomb,
John: Notes on an antique seal of Carrickfergus, 69-72.
Scott,
W.R.: Members for
Wynne,
G.R.: Traces of ancient dwellings in the sandhills of West Kerry (note), 78-80.
Patterson,
W.H.: Notice of a pre-historic site at Ballykinler,
anonymous:
Shee’s Almshouse, Kilkenny (note), 81-
Stokes,
George T.: The Wolverstons of Stillorgan (note), 81-83.
Stokes,
George T.: The Casaubons in
Scully,
Rev. Canon: Ancient monuments [re ruined Knights Hospitaller church at
Hospital,
Carter,
H.B.: Maghera-Meen-Glas,
Vigors,
Philip: Report of the Hon, Local Secretary of the
Stokes,
G.T.: Knight’s charity (note: from Pue’s Occurrences, 1755), 87-88.
Stokes,
G.T.: Aughrim Club (note: from Pue’s Occurrences, ?1755), 88.
?Stokes,
G.T.: The origin of the Ballinasloe October Fair (query), 88-89.
Stokes,
G.T.: Fishing on the Liffey (note: from Pue’s Occurrences, 1755), 89.
Hickson,
Mary: John FitzThomas, son-in-law of Thomas FitzAnthony (corrigendum), 89-90.
Robinson,
J.L.: Photographic Survey (note), 90-91.
anonymous
(the Editor?): The Illustrated Archæologist (note on forthcoming new
publication), 91-93.
anonymous
(the Editor?): The Ex Libris Journal (review), 93.
anonymous:
extended review, with photographs and woodcuts, of Wakeman’s Survey of the
Antiquarian remains on the Island of Inish Murray, 1892, 98-102 (included
in ‘Proceedings’, 114-122.)
Westropp,
T.J.: statement describing the restoration works at Ennis Abbey, 121-122. Part
of ‘Proceedings’, 114-122.
Part
II Second Quarter. June, 1893.
Donnelly,
N.: Incumbents of Killadreenan and Archdeacons of Glendalough in the fifteenth
century. With extracts from the Roman archives, 123-139.
Knowles,
W.J.: Irish stone axes and chisels, 140-163.
Frazer,
William: Recent unrecorded finds of James II.’s brass money near
Lockwood,
F.W.: Anglo-Norman castles of
Burtchaell,
George Dames: Geraldines of the
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Killaloe: its ancient palaces and cathedral. (Part II.),
187-201.
FitzGerald,
Lord Walter: “The Geraldine’s Throw.”-Identification of the spot referred to in
a sixteenth century legend related by Holinshed, 202-206.
Hewson,
E.F.: Churches of Claragh, Blanchvilleskill, and Tullaherin (note), 207-210.
anonymous
(the Editor?): The Town Book of Belfast (note), 210.
anonymous:
St. Mullins (note, re excavations by Mr. O’Leary), 211.
Robertson,
J.G.: Kilkenny Cathedral (note), 211-212.
Robertson,
J.G.: St. Francis Abbey, Kilkenny (note), 212.
Hickson,
Mary: Labba Caillighe (note), 212.
Westropp,
Thomas J.: Newgrange (note), 213.
anonymous
(the Editor?): Hore MSS (note), 213.
Hickson,
Mary: Kerry oghams and Giant’s Grave (note), 213-214.
Robertson,
J.G.: Kilkenny Cathedral, Common Hall (note), 214-216.
Robertson,
J.G.: A modern but little known inscription in the Irishtown, Kilkenny (note),
216-217.
Hamilton,
Everard: Members for
Part
III Third Quarter. Sept., 1893.
Murphy,
Denis: The College of the Irish Franciscans at
Vigors,
Philip D.: The antiquities of Ullard,
Hickson,
Mary: Old place-names and surnames, 261-267.
Le Fanu,
T.P.: The Royal
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Prehistoric stone forts of Central Clare, 281-291.
Buick,
George R.: Weavers’ candleholders, 292-294.
Robinson,
John L.: Notes on the Photographic Survey, 295-297.
Evans, Sir
John: Treasure Trove (note-abstract of paper in the Proceedings of the Society
of Antiquaries of London), 298.
Martyn,
Edward: Corcomroe Abbey, Co. Clare (monument injured) (note), 298.
Walkington,
Robertson,
J.G.: Shee’s Almshouse. Kilkenny (note), 299-300.
Hewson,
George J.: Date of creation of the Earldom of Kildare (note), 300.
Hickson,
Mary: Date of creation of the Earldom of Kildare (note), 300-301.
FitzGerald,
R.G.: The Flemings, Barons of Slane (note), 302.
Burtchaell,
G.D.: Fumbally’s-lane,
quotation
from The Academy: Ogam at Silchester (note), 302.
Stokes,
G.T.: Calendar of the “Liber
Part
IV Fourth Quarter. Dec., 1893.
Stokes,
G.T.: The antiquities from
Frazer,
W.: Early pavement tiles in
Mac
Ritchie, David: Notes on the word Sidh, 367-379.
Stokes,
Margaret: St. Beoc of Wexford, and Lan Veoc in
Cochrane,
Robert: The ecclesiastical antiquities in the Parish of Howth,
Burtchaell,
G.D.: The Geraldines of the
Donnelly,
N.: Diocese of Glendalough in the fifteenth century (note), 421-422.
Le Fanu,
T.P.: Some seventeenth century recipes (note), 422-424.
Kirker,
S.K.: Mediæval seal ring (note), 424-425.
anonymous
(the Editor?): Conference of archæological societies (note), 426-427.
Stokes, G.T.:
Iron works (note: from Pue’s Occurrences), 427.
Westropp,
Thomas J.: An English round tower (note), 428-429.
FitzGerald-Uniacke,
R.G.: Casaubons in
Longworth
Dames, R.S.: Descent of the estate of Monkstown, Co.
Westropp,
Thomas J.: “Prehistoric stone forts of central Clare.” Cahercalla, near Quin
(note), 432.
McCarthy,
W.P. Trant: Outrage on a ruined church (note), 432-433.
Hewson,
George G.: The Flemings, Barons of Slane (note), 433.
Stoney,
Sadleir: St. Fintan’s, Howth (note), 433.
McCready,
C.T.: Howth: its objects of antiquarian and general interest, 445-454.
JRSAI Vol. XXIV (1894)
Series V, Vol. IV
Part
I First Quarter. Mar., 1894.
Hassé,
Leonard: Objects from the Sandhills at Dundrum and their antiquity, 1-13.
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Churches with round towers in Northern Clare. (
Fetherstonhaugh,
A.J.: The true story of the two chiefs of Dunboy: an episode in Irish history
[Part I], 35-43.
Gray,
William: Notes on some
Wakeman,
W.F.: On a recently-discovered pagan sepulchral mound in the grounds of Old
Connaught, near Bray,
Swan,
Joseph P.: The Justices of the Peace for the County of Wexford, 65-72.
Drew,
Thomas: The Christchurch of Dublin (note), 73-74.
Westropp,
T.J.: A “lost find” at Attyflin, Co.
FitzGerald,
Lord Walter: Report of Local Secretary, Co. Kildare-the restoration of the High
Cross at Moone (note), 75-76.
FitzGerald,
Lord Walter: An Archbold mural tablet in Timolin village, 76.
“F.R.S.A.I.”:
Figures known as Hags of the Castle, Sheelas, or Sheela na gigs (note), 77-81.
Stokes,
G.T.: Irish longevity (note: from Pue’s Occurrences, 12 January
1758), 81.
Westropp,
Thomas J.: The last friars of Quin, Co. Clare (note), 82.
Latimer,
W.T.:
Milligan,
S.F.: Old chair (note), 83.
Kelliher,
D.P.: Muckross Abbey and Ross Castle, Killarney (note), 83-84.
abstract
of article in the Illustrated Archæologist for March: The Board of Works
and Irish antiquities (note), 84.
Part
II Second Quarter. June 1894.
Munro,
Robert: The structural features of lake-dwellings, 105-114.
Orpen,
Goddard H.: Ptolemy’s Map of
Currey,
F.E.: St. Bridget’s Church, Britway parish, Co. Cork, 129-131.
Frazer,
W.: The shamrock: its history, 132-135.
Frazer,
W.: Early pavement tiles in
Fetherstonhaugh,
A.J.: The true story of the two chiefs of Dunboy: an episode in Irish history.
Part II, 139-149.
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Churches with round towers in northern Clare. (Part II.),
150-159.
Mills,
James: The Norman settlement in Leinster—the cantreds near
Vigors,
Philip D.: Extracts from the books of the old Corporation of Ross,
Latimer,
W.T.: Sweat-house near Eglish, County Tyrone (note), 180.
Westropp,
Thomas J.: Rathmichael Co. Dublin (note), 180-181.
Hewson,
George J.: Report of Hon. Secretary for Co. Limerick (note), 181-184.
Coffey,
George: Mr. Mac Ritchie’s notes on the word ‘Sidh’ (note), 184-187.
Hickson,
M.: Ancient Thomond; the O’Neills and O’Connells in Clare (note), 187-189.
Vigors,
P.D.: Notes on two recently-discovered sword-dirks from the
Robertson,
J.G.: Notes on places visited by the Society in
Burtchaell,
G.D.: Remarkable longevity (note: from Pue’s Occurrences, 12 December
1732, and Exshaw’s Magazine, 1762), 194.
anonymous
(the Editor?):
Part
III Third Quarter, Sept., 1894
Munro, Robert:
The structural features of lake-dwellings. Part II, 209-221.
Westropp,
Thomas J.: The churches of Dunsany and Skreen, Co. Meath, 222-231.
Murphy,
Denis & Westropp, Thomas J.: Notes on the antiquities of
Knowles,
W.J.: Prehistoric pottery from the sandhills, and its antiquity, 243-255.
Hickson,
Miss: Old place-names and surnames, 256-263.
Dagg,
George A.de M. Edwin: The old
Kirker, S.
Kerr: Points of resemblance between some recent discoveries in
Vigors,
P.D.:
Vigors,
P.D.: Iron fetters and manacles found near Rathnageeragh Castle, Co.
Carlow(note), 281-282.
Hewson,
George J.: Badge on harp in the
Hewson,
George J.: Iron sword-dirks found in Co. Carlow (note),
O’Connor,
D.: Threatened destruction of the most ancient monument in
Carter,
H.B.: Leaba Dhiarmada agus Grainne, Dunnamore, Kildress, Co. Tyrone (note),
286-7.
Westropp,
T.J.: Report of Hon. Local Secretary on northern Clare (note), 287-289.
Westropp,
T.J.: Ancient Thomond &c. (note), 289-290.
Salmon,
John: The Shamrock (note), 290-291.
Dix, E.R.
McC.: Rathmichael (note), 291.
Lynch,
P.J.: Discovery of an ogham-stone in
F[razer],
W.: Ogham-stone Gortatlea, Kerry (note), 292.
Hewson,
George James: Coin of James II struck in
Fitz
Gerald-Uniacke, R.G.: Fitz Geralds of Castle Dodd (note), 293-294.
F[razer],
W.:
Kennan,
Williams R: Photographs, Dunsany and Glendalough excursions, 294.
anonymous
(the Editor?): “Ulster Journal of Archaeology” (note: about to be revived),
294.
Murphy,
Denis; Westropp, T.J. & Dix, R.McC.: Excursion to Glendalough,
Part
IV Fourth Quarter. Dec., 1894.
Buick,
George R.: The crannog of Moylarg, 315-331.
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Churches with round towers in northern Clare. (Part III.),
332-340.
Knowles,
W.J.: Irish flint saws, 341-348.
Coffey,
George: The origins of prehistoric ornament in
Stokes,
Margaret: Funeral custom in the Baronies of Bargy and Forth,
W[estropp],
T.J.: Irish history in Kingsley’s novels (note), 386.
Barry,
James G.: Report from the Hon. Local Secretary for
anonymous
(the Editor?): Sepulchral chamber near Ballyhaunis (note), 390.
Smyth,
Owen: Discovery of an ancient bone comb and tracked stone, in a prehistoric
mound, at Kilmessan, Co. Meath (note), 390-392.
‘F.R.S.A.I.’:
Carved female figures found in early churches, castles &c. (supplemental
list from pp. 77-81), 392-394.
C.M.S.:
Celtic and Byzantine interlaced work (note), 394.
Hickson,
Mary: The Lords of Dunsany and St. Nicholas’ Church: (note), 395.
anonymous
(the Editor?): Excursion to
JRSAI Vol. XXV (1895)
Series V, Vol. V
Part
I First Quarter. March, 1895.
Graves,
Charles: On an ogam inscription lately discovered near Gortatlea,
Stokes,
G.T.: The antiquities from
Coffey,
George: The origins of prehistoric ornament in
Hickson,
Miss: Ardfert Friary and the Fitz Maurices, Lords of Kerry, 30-40.
Buick, G.
Raphael: Irish flint arrow-heads, 41-63.
Frazer,
William: On cup-markings on megalithic monuments, due to Echinus lividus,
64-71.
Egan,
P.M.: The Keteller monument, Kilkenny, 72-78.
Vigors,
P.D.: Keteller Stone, Kilkenny, 79-81.
Vigors,
P.D.: On an ancient ecclesiastical brass seal of the Diocese of Leighlin
(note), 82-84.
Colgan,
Nathaniel: Witchcraft in the
Fahey, J.:
The
O’Brien,
Rev. Fr.: An ancient seal (note), 86.
anonymous:
Discovery of an artificial cave at Oldbridge,
A.P.:
Funeral customs, 86-87
Lord
Annesley: Cromlech near Castlewellan (note), 87.
document:
Social life in Dublin Society a hundred years ago (extracts from diary of
Alexander Hamilton of
anonymous:
“Old Belfast” (review of book by R.M. Young), 89.
Part
II Second Quarter, June 1895.
Rhys, J.:
Notes of an ogam hunt in the north of
Wakeman,
W.F.: On a recently-discovered pagan sepulchral mound in the grounds of Old
Connaught, Co.
Hore,
Herbert (with notes by David Mac Ritchie):Origin of the Irish superstitions
regarding banshees and fairies, 115-129.
Latimer,
W.T.: The old session-book of Templepatrick Presbyterian Church, 130-134.
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Ennis Abbey and the O’Brien tombs, 135-154.
Moore,
Joseph H.: Notes on the history of Navan, 155-162.
Fitz Gerald-Uniacke,
R.G.: The Fitz Geralds of Rostellane, in the
Frazer,
W.: Early pavement tiles in
Day,
Robert: Danish spear-head (note), 176.
W[estropp],
T.J.: The seal of Emly (note), 176-177.
Bardan,
Patrick: The shamrock (note), 178-179.
W[estropp],
T.J.: A “find” in Coolasluasty Lough, Co. Clare (note), 179.
Olden, T.:
Kelly,
George A.P.: “Find” in Co. Roscommon (note), 180.
Balfour,
B.R.: The Boyne Obelisk (note), 180-181.
Part
III Third Quarter. Sept., 1895,
Coffey,
George: Origins of Prehistoric Ornament in
ffrench,
J.F.M.: Notes on a goad-spur found in Co. Wicklow, 212-217.
Woods,
Cecil C.: The goldsmiths of
Dugan, C.
Winston: Notice of an Ancient Irish Cott found at Maghery,
W[estropp],
T.J.: The Cow Legend of Corofin, Co. Clare (note), 227-229.
anonymous:
“Archæologia Cambrensis” (review of latest number), 229.
anonymous:
Fethard and Baginbun inscriptions (note on paper by Professor J. Rhys in Archæologia
Cambrensis), 229.
anonymous
(the Editor?): Antiquarian handbook series (note), 230.
Fairholme,
C.G: Ancient smelting works (note), 230.
?Frazer,
W.: Recent find of silver coins of
W[estropp],
T.J.: Ennis Friary in 1306 (note), 231.
anonymous
(the Editor?): Photographs of the excursions, 231.
anonymous
(the Editor?): Excursion to Aran Islands,
Westropp,
T.J.:
Westropp,
T.J.: Barony of Burren, Co. Clare, 279-284.
Wakeman,
W.F.:
Kelly,
R.J. & Westropp, T.J.: Clare Galway, 287-279.
Cooke,
John:
Westropp,
T.J.: Athenry, 297-302.
anonymous
(the Editor?): Excursion to the Loughcrew Hills, Monday, 5th August, 1895,
303-204.
Frazer,
William: Loughcrew Hills, 305-310.
Rotheram,
E. Crofton: On the excavation of a cairn on Slieve-na-Caillighe, Loughcrew,
311-316.
Part
IV Fourth Quarter, Dec., 1895.
Murphy,
Denis: The De Verdons of Louth, 317-328.
Hickson,
Miss: Ardfert Friary and the Fitz Maurices, Lords of Kerry-(continued),
329-337.
Frazer,
W.: On the Irish “St. Patrick” or “Floreat Rex” coinage, subsequently
circulated in New Jersey by Mark Newbie, with reasons for connecting it with
Lord Glamorgan’s attempts to levy troops in Ireland for Charles I, 338-347
Barry, E.:
On ogham-stones seen in
Cullen,
John B.: The ancient churches of the town of
Barry,
James G.: Report of Hon. Local Secretary,
Macalister,
R.A.S.:
Macalister,
R.A.S.: Crosses at Kilbrecan, Aran (note), 379-380.
Fitz
Gerald, William: Killeen Cormac inscribed stones (note), 380-382.
C.M.S.:
Ancient Irish cott found at Maghery (note), 382.
Kelly,
Richard J.: Some old
Perceval,
J.J. & ffrench, J.F.M.: Cinerary urn found near Wexford (note), 384-386.
anonymous:
Gold fibulæ discovered in
anonymous:
“Archæologia Cambrensis” (review of Oct 1995 number), 386.
W[estropp],
T.J.: Report on photographic survey (note), 387-390.
anonymous:
Index of archæological papers published 1894 (note), 390
anonymous
(the Editor?): Excursions in
JRSAI Vol. XXVI (1896)
Series V, Vol. VI
Part
I First Quarter. March, 1896.
Cochrane,
Robert: The ecclesiastical antiquities in the parish of Howth-County of
Hewson,
E.F.: On ogams, including three recently discovered in the
Latimer,
W.T.: The
Coffey,
George: Origins of prehistoric ornament in
Kelly,
Richard J.: The wardens of
Salazar,
L.S.: A curious description of
Macalister,
R.A.Stewart: The Killeen Cormaic stones (note), 81-83.
note from
the Graphic, February 1: Antiquities in
anonymous:
The “Annals of Clonmacnoise” (note: being published), 83.
Dix,
E.R.McC: New Grange, Co. Meath (from Hibernian Magazine, 1771),
83-84.
Walkington,
correspondence
between Robert Cochrane (RSAI) and Henry Jellett (St. Patrick’s Cathedral): St.
Patrick’s Bells (note), 85.
Part
II Second Quarter July, 1896
Bigger,
Francis Joseph: Cruach Mac Dara, off the coast of
Le Fanu,
T.P.: Dean Swift’s library, 113-121.
Barry, E.:
On ogham-stones seen in
Mills,
James: The journal of Sir Peter Lewys, 1564-1565, 136-141.
Westropp, Thomas
J.: Prehistoric stone forts of northern Clare, 142-157.
Frazer,
W.: On “holed” and perforated stones in
Cooper,
Austin Damer: Old Dublin (notes from Austin Cooper’s manuscript journal), 170.
Rotheram,
E. Crofton: Remarkable stone spear-head (note), 171.
Westropp,
T. Johnson: Vestry book of Slane, Co. Meath (note), 171-173.
Hickson,
Mary: The River Lee of Kerry: its true course, and its identity with the Dur of
Ptolemy (note), 173-175.
Macalister,
R.A.S.: Do ogham inscriptions contain Latin words? (note), 175-177.
?Hewson,
Mr.: Oghams (note), 177.
Barry, E.:
Ballyboodan ogham-stone (note), 177-178.
anonymous
(the Editor?): Prehistoric remains in
Cuffe,
Otway Wheeler: Japanese burial customs (from Wandering Words by Sir
Edwin Arnold, 1894),
Hart, H.
Chichester: Bundoran legend (note),
Part
III Third Quarter. Sept., 1896.
Macalister,
R.A.S.: The antiquities of Ardoileán,
Colgan,
Nathaniel: The shamrock in literature: a critical chronology, 211-226.
Hickson,
Miss: Ardfert Friary and the Fitz Maurices, Lords of Kerry, 227-239.
Buckley,
Michael J.C.: The ancient stained glass of St. Canice’s Cathedral, Kilkenny,
240-244.
Warren,
Thomas: Maréchal-de-Camp Richard de
Macalister,
R.A.S.: Omey,
Borlase,
William C.: Similarity of the forts and traditions of
W[estropp],
T.J.: Weasel folk-lore in
Rotheram,
E. Crofton: Ornamented bone flake from Slieve-na-Caillighe (note), 257-258.
Milligan,
Seaton F.: Descriptive sketch of places visited in connexion with the
Wakeman,
W.F.: Lough Erne and Ballyshannon excursion, 279-300.
Milligan,
Seaton F.:
Stokes,
George Thomas: Descriptive sketch of places visited during excursion to King’s
County on 3rd August, 311-324.
Part
IV Fourth Quarter. Dec., 1896.
Stokes,
George Thomas: St. Hugh of Rahue: his church, his life, and his times, 325-335.
ffrench,
J.F.M.: Dunbrody and its history, 336-348.
Colgan,
Nathaniel: The shamrock in literature: a critical chronology, Part II, 349-361.
Westropp,
Thomas J.: Prehistoric stone forts of northern Clare. Part II, 362-369 [362
map, 363-9 text].
Langrishe,
R.: The Priory of Inistioge, 370-378.
Allingham,
Hugh: Wooden objects found in peat bogs, supposed to have been otter-traps
(note), 379-382
McNulty,
R.: Recent finds in
Patterson,
W.H.: On a find of worked flints in submerged peat at Portrush, Co. Antrim
(note), 383-384.
G.H.O.
[Goddard H. Orpen?]: Blackstairs, or Knock Branduff? (note), 384-387.
Upton,
Henry A.S.: On some prehistoric graves (note), 387-389.
Upton,
Henry A.S.: Site of an unrecorded battle in Westmeath (note), 389-390.
Dix,
E.R.McC.: Old
Westropp,
T.J.: Report on Photographic Survey (note), 390-392.
Macalister,
R.A.S.: The ogham retrospect of 1896 (note), 392-393.
M[acalister],
R.A.S.Query [re multiple clochán], 393.
Macalister,
R.A.S.: Descriptive sketch of places visited. Dalkey &c. 403-418.
Wakeman,
W.F.: Lucan and Leixlip. Notes on the places visited, 419-425.
JRSAI Vol. XXVII (1897)
Series V, Vol. VII
Part
I For Quarter ending 31st March 1897.
Knowles,
W.J.: Survivals from the Palæolithic Age among Irish Neolithic Implements,
1-18.
Fahey, J.:
The flight of the O’Flahertys, Lords of Moy Soela, to Iar-Connaught, 19- 27.
Coffey,
George: Origins of prehistoric ornament in
Frazer,
William: On gold lunulæ, with descriptions of those contained in the
Mr.
Wakeman: Monument at Clonkeen, Co.
anonymous
(the Editor?): Proposed destruction of
anonymous
(the Editor?): Inismurray, 72.
Dugan, C.
Winstan: Notes on the Irish Monasticons and the Rev. Mervyn Archdall (note),
72-74.
Kenny,
P.T.: Principal gateway, Merrion-square (note), 74.
Dugan,
C.W.: Marble box (note), 74.
FitzGerald,
Lord Walter: Monumental inscriptions from the Cathedral,
Dugan,
C.W.: Old Latin poem (note), 77.
Macnamara,
George U.: Identification of “The Ascetic’s church”, Leana, Co. Clare (note),
77-79
Barry,
V[igors],
P.D.: Recent find of early silver coins, Co. Mayo (note), 80.
Vigors,
Philip D.: Irish church plate (note), 81.
anonymous
(the Editor?): The Finner cairn (note), 81-82.
anonymous
(the Editor?): Archæology in
Part
II For Quarter ending 30th June, 1897.
Stubbs,
Francis William: Early monastic history of Dromiskin, in the
Knowles,
W.J.: Portion of a harp and other objects found in the crannoge of Carncoagh,
Co. Antrim, 114-115.
Westropp,
Thomas J.: Prehistoric stone forts of northern Clare, 116-127.
Williams,
Sterling de Courcy: The old graveyards in Durrow parish, 128-149.
Vigors,
Philip D.: Notes on three inscribed-stones: (1) at Baginbun Bay, Co. Wexford;
(2) at Fethard Castle, Co. Wexford; (3) At Carew Castle, Pembrokeshire, South
Wales, 150-163.
Stokes,
G.T.: Calendar of the “Liber
Macalister,
R.A.S.: Siobhán na “Geela” (note), 177-178.
Mr. McNulty:
Cup-and-ring sculptured stones from the
Westropp,
T. Johnson: Primitive burial at Rylane, County Clare (note), 178-179.
Drew,
Thomas: The stolen fountain and Rutland Monument of Merrion-square,
Carroll,
Anthony R.: The fountain at Merrion-square (note), 181.
Carroll,
Anthony R.: Prussia-street,
anonymous
(the Editor?): Mr. Samuel Guilbride (obituary), 182.
Mrs.
Tarleton: Wooden vessel found at “The Doon,” near Athlone (note), 182.
newspaper
article (New York Sun): The Duke of Tetuan (note), 182-183.
Wilson, J.
Mackay: Kenagh (Co. Longford) old church (note), 183-184.
Macalister,
R.A.S.: The Currans ogham (note), 184.
Kinahan,
[G.H.]: Ancient otter-traps (note), 184-185.
Kelly, W.E.:
Inscribed pillar-stones,
Frazer,
W.: Holed stones found in
extract
from The Irish Builder, 15 April: “The
abstract
of paper by Romilly Allen: Celtic crosses (note), 189.
anonymous
(the Editor?): Prehistoric burial [Co. Wicklow] (note), 189-190.
newspaper
article:
Drew,
Thomas: “Spanish Armada Chests” (note), 190-191.
newspaper
article:
Kelly,
Richard J.: An old school in
Ball, F.
Elrington: St. Patrick’s bells (note, based on article in Trellan’s Dublin
Journal, 1751), 192-193.
Ball, F.
Elrington: Milk adulteration (note, based on article in Pue’s Occurrences,
1732), 193.
M.B.: An
Irish Easter legend (note), 193-194.
Part
III For Quarter ending 30th Sept., 1897
D’Arcy,
Macalister,
R.A.S.: Notes on some of the Kilkenny Oghams, 221-231.
Hickson,
Mary: Ardfert Friary and the Fitzmaurices, Lords of Kerry (concluded), 232-242.
Joly, P.:
Observations on the history of “holed stones” in
Hewson,
George J.: Monumental inscriptions from the Cathedral,
anonymous
(the Editor?): High Cross, Downpatrick (note), 245-246.
Macalister,
R.A.S.: The Baginbun Stone (note), 246-247.
Hickson,
Mary Agnes: The “Dolmens of Ireland,” by Mr. Borlase, F.S.A. (note), 247-248.
Coffey,
George: Note on the derivation of the New Grange spirals (note), 248-253.
W[estropp],
T.J.: Battle of Dysert O’Dea (note), 253.
Latimer,
W.T.: Currin Crannoge, Co. Tyrone (note), 254.
Waring,
W.: Baginbun inscribed stone (note), 254.
letter in
the Irish Builder: “The
anonymous
(the Editor?): Cruise in connexion with the
Westropp,
Thomas J.: Descriptive sketch of places visited:
Westropp,
Thomas J.:
Coleman,
James: Part.III-The coast from
Coleman,
James:
Westropp,
Thomas J.: Part.V-Cloyne, 334-342.
Power,
Patrick: Part.VI-From the Blackwater to
Westropp,
Thomas J.: Part.VII-Lismore, 349-358.
Part
IV for Quarter ending 31st Dec., 1897.
Frazer,
William: On Irish gold ornaments-whence came the gold and when?-Article No. 2,
359-370.
FitzGerald,
Lord Walter: The Rangers of the Curragh of Kildare, 371-372.
Layard,
Edgar L.: Fortified Stone Lake-Dwellings on Islands in Lough Skannive,
Kelly,
Richard J.: The
D’Arcy:
Stokes,
G.T.: Calendar of the “Liber
extract
from The Reliquary & Illustrated Archæologist, October 1896: Bronze
dagger, with original handle, found near Castleisland, Co. Kerry (note),
423-424.
Rotheram,
E. Crofton: Ironstone chopper (note), 423-424.
Rotheram,
E. Crofton: Find of scrapers (note), 425.
Rotheram,
E. Crofton: Slieve-na-Caillighe (note), 426-427.
Rotheram,
E. Crofton: On a cave recently discovered near Oldcastle (note), 427-429.
Ball, F.
Elrington: Irish harvestmen in
Ball, F.
Elrington: The fountain in Merrion-square (note), 430.
Knox,
H.T.: Note on the dolmen at Ballina, in the
anonymous:
Canoe find, Co. Cork (note), 431.
anonymous:
Canoe find, Co. Roscommon (note), 432.
FitzGerald,
R.G.: Colpoys of Ballycarr (note), 431-432.
O’Donoghue,
D.: Priory, Kilcolman, Co. Kerry (note), 433.
Kinahan,
G.H.: The Rocking-stone,
Wilson, J.
Mackay: The Abbey of Shrule, Co. Longford (note), 433-434.
Langrishe,
Richard: A refutation (note), 434-436.
Hickson,
Mary Agnes:
Dugan,
C.W.: Interesting “find” in the Montiaghs, Co.
Kinahan,
G.H.: Stone crannog in Lough Bola (note), 438.
Stubbs,
William C.: Excursions in
JRSAI Vol. XXVIII (1898)
Series V, Vol. VIII
Part
I For Quarter ending 31st March, 1898.
Lett,
Henry W.: The Dun at Dorsey, Co.
Macalister
R. A. S.: Ballywiheen Church, Ballyneanig, Co. Kerry. 15-20.
Ball,
Francis Elrington:
Westropp,
Thomas J.: St. Mary’s Cathedral,
Frazer,
W.: Find of cist with human remains, Dunfanaghy, Co. Donegal (Reported by
Archdeacon Baillie), 49-52.
Cochrane,
Robert & Rhys, J.: Notes on the Newly-discovered ogam-stones in Co. Meath,
53-60.
Frazer,
W.: Ulcerative disease of bronze or “Bronze Cancroid” (note), 61-62.
Rotheram,
Westropp,
T. J.: The Photographic Survey (note), 64-65.
Hickson,
Mary Agnes: Historic Truth and Sham legends (note), 65-66.
Hewson,
George G: Malay Weapon supposed to be Danish (note), 66-67.
Macalister,
R.A.S.: The ogham retrospect of 1897, 67.
Williams,
Sterling De Courcy:
Rice,
R.J.: Kerry ogham finds, 1896 (note), 69.
newspaper
article:
ffrench,
J.F.M.: Cinerary urn found in the parish of Adamstown (note), Co. Wexford,
1897, 70.
Macalister,
R.A.S.: A lake legend in the Dingle district (note), 71.
Westropp,
T. J.: Colpoys of Ballycarr (note), 71-72.
Barry, J.
Grene: Admiral Sir John Colpoys (note), 72-73.
anonymous
(the Editor?): Celtic Art and its developments [forthcoming course of lectures
in
Part
II For Quarter ending 30th June 1898.
Coffey,
George: Knockmany, 93-111.
Westropp,
Thomas J.: St. Mary’s Cathedral,
ffrench,
J.F.M.: A notice of some
Stokes,
Margaret: The Instruments of the Passion. 137-140.
Orpen,
Goddard H.: Site of Raymond’s Fort, Dundunnolf, Baginbun, 155-160.
Macalister,
R.A. Stewart: The Galláns near Dingle, 161-164.
Dix, E.R.M’C.:
Kil-Ma-Huddrick, near Clondalkin, Co.
Coleman,
J.: Irish bells in
Hickson,
Mary Agnes: Legend of Molaga’s Well, Co. Kerry (note), 170-171.
Rotheram,
Wakeman,
W.F.: Dalkey (note), 172-173.
Briley,
W.P.: The Gallán at Tallaght (note), 173-174.
Secretary,
Board of Works: King John’s Castle, Kilmallock (note), 175.
anonymous:
Irish Texts Society [inaugural meeting] (note), 175-176.
Rice R.J.:
Kerry ogham finds (note), 176.
Mooney, W.
Enraght: Wooden bowl found at The Doon, King’s County (note), 176.
Macalister,
R.A. S.: Archæological mistakes (note), 176.
Macalister,
R.A. Stewart: Clonmacnoise (note), 178.
Part
III For Quarter ending 30th September, 1898.
Vigors:
P.D. On notarial signs-manual, 203-229.
Rhys, J.:
Some ogam-stones in
Wakeman,
W.F.: On the antiquity of iron as
used in the manufacture of certain weapons, implements, and ornaments found in
Munro,
Robert: Some further notes on otter- and beaver-traps, 245-249.
Buckley,
Michael J.C.: The “Bambino” of New Ross, 250-253.
Frazer,
W.: The Clandeboy O’Neills’ stone inauguration chair, now preserved in the
O’Hara,
John M.: Rosserk and Moyne, Co. Mayo, 258-263.
Pentland,
G.H.: The Great Cross at Monasterboice (note), 264-265.
Secretary
of the Board of Works (two letters): Monasterboice Cross, 266.
anonymous
(the Editor?): Preliminary programme of the excursion to the Western Islands
and Northern and
document:
Local Government (
anonymous
(the Editor?): Congress of Archæological Societies (note), 268-271.
Lynch,
P.J.: Ballywiheen Church, Co. Kerry (note), 272-272.
Knox,
H.T.: Note in reference to the Breastagh ogam-stone (note), 272-273.
Kelly,
George A.P.: Downpatrick Head (note), 273.
Burke,
W.P.: “Wexford and other Chalices” (note), 273-274.
Knox,
H.T.: Downpatrick Head (note), 274.
Hanley,
John:
Baillie,
Richard E.: Oratory of St. Columkille at Gartan (note), 275.
Fox,
Maxwell: Ancient wooden vessel (note), 275.
Bardan,
P.: White Lough Crannoge, Co. Westmeath (note), 275-276.
Bardan,
P.: Lough-a-trim Crannoge, Co. Westmeath (note), 276.
Latimer,
W.T.: Discovery of coins in Dungannon (note), 276.
anonymous
(the Editor?): The Excursions [Co. Mayo], 283-298 [in “Proceedings”, 281-298].
Part
IV For Quarter ending 31st December, 1898.
FitzGerald,
Lord Walter: Walter Reagh Fitz Gerald, a noted outlaw of the sixteenth century,
299-305.
Hickson,
Mary Agnes: Kilelton in Glenfas, 306-313.
Bigger, Francis
Joseph (with a note by P.J. Lynch): The lake and church of Kilmakilloge, the
ancient church, holy well, and bullán-stone of Temple Feaghna, and the holy
well and shrine at St. Finan’s, County Kerry, 314-324.
Lynch,
P.J.: Notes on Dunbeg Fort,
Ball,
Francis Elrington:
Frazer, W.
List of (Presbytcrian) Marriages copied from “The Session-book of the
Congregation of Armagh”, 345-351.
Westropp,
Thomas J.: Prehistoric remains in the Burren, County Clare (Carran, and
Kilcorney), 352-366 [p 352 map, pp 353-366 text].
Knowles,
W. J.: Irish flint scrapers, 367-391.
Buick,
George R.: The recent discoveries of ogams in the
Rhys, J.:
Newly-discovered ogams in Mayo and Antrim, with
Cochrane,
Robert: Ogam inscriptions discovered in
Rhys, J.:
The Rathcroghan ogams (note), 409.
Westropp,
T.J.: Forts near Loop Head, Co. Clare (note), 409-412.
Lynch,
P.J.: Kilmakilloge, Co. Kerry (note), 412-413.
Knox,
H.T.: Attacotti and Aithechtuatha (note), 413.
Knox,
H.T.: Notes on the marriages and successions of the De Burgo Lords of
Connaught, and the acquisition of the Earldom of Ulster (note), 414-415.
Knox,
H.T.: Ruins on Inishrobe, Co. Mayo (note), 415-416.
Baillie,
J.R.: Stone chalice (note), 416.
Buckley,
M.J.C.: Altar tombs (note), 416-417.
FitzGerald,
Lord Walter: An ancient footway of wooden planks across the Monavullagh Bog,
(note), 417-418.
JRSAI Vol. XXIX (1899)
Series V, Vol. IX
Part
I for Quarter ending 31st March, 1899.
Drew,
Thomas: A further note on the surroundings of Saint Patrick’s de Insula,
Lynch,
P.J.: Caherconree,
Hickson,
Mary: Kilmakilloge,
Westropp,
T.J.: Notes and folklore from the
Robertson,
James G.: Notes referring to the Archer Chalice, 28-31.
Layard,
Edgar D.: On a fortified stone lake-dwelling on an island in Lough Cullen,
Frazer,
William: On “Patrick’s Crosses”-stone, bronze and gold, 35-43.
Williams,
Sterling de Courcy: The termon of Durrow, 44-51.
Macalister,
R.A. Stewart: The cryptic element alleged to exist in ogham inscriptions,
52-55.
Cosgrave,
H.A. (communicated by): The Irish Channel and
Westropp,
T.J.: Report on the Photographic Survey Collection (note), 61-63.
Knox,
H.T.: Tobernahalthora, near
Hickson,
Mary Agnes: Kilelton in Glenfas (note), 64-65.
Williams,
Sterling de Courcy: Tihilly, parish of Durrow, King’s County (note), 65-66.
Westropp,
T.J.: Dun Aenghus, Aran (note), 66-67.
Westropp,
T.J.: Rathmichael (note), 67.
Wilson, J.
Mackay: Earthwork fort or rath in
Monasterboice
Cross (correspondence with G.T. Plunkett, Science and Art Museum and H
Williams, O.P.W.), 68-69.
Pentland,
G.H.: The cross of Monasterboice (note), 70.
anonymous
(the Editor?) Monasterboice Great Cross (note), 70-71.
Part
II for Quarter ending 30th June, 1899.
Ball, F.
Elrington: Descriptive sketch of Clondalkin, Tallaght, and other places in west
County Dublin, 93-108.
Wakeman,
W.F.: The mace of the ancient Corporation of Athenry,
Stokes,
G.T.: Swiftiana, 111-112.
Stokes,
G.T.: Moira House, 113-115.
Macalister,
R.A. Stewart: The Monuments of Clonmacnoise, 116-120.
Kirker,
S.K.: Armoy round tower, Co. Antrim (note), 121-125.
Dix, E.R.
McC: The Gallan near Saggart (note), 125-127.
Tenison,
C.: Chess in
Westropp,
T.J.: Tobernahalthora and Tobergrania (note), 127-128.
Westropp,
T.J.: Photographic survey (note), 128.
Anonymous
(the Editor?): Scottish archæological tour of the Royal Society of Antiquaries
of Ireland in conjunction with the Cambrian Archæological Association, 134-128.
Part
III for Quarter ending 30th September, 1899.
Williams,
Sterling de Courcy: The termon of Durrow, 219-232.
Ball,
Francis Elrington: Some residents of Monkstown in the eighteenth century,
233-243.
Macnamara,
George U.: The ancient stone crosses of Ui-Fearmaic,
Upton,
Henry A.S.: Bronze caldron at Milkernagh Bog, near Granard, Co. Longford
(note), 256-257.
Thomas,
W.J.: Ancient Caldron, 257-258.
Smith, G.
Nuttall: Holy well and antiquities near Cahir, Co.
Christie,
R.W.: “Chief Rents belonging to the ‘Earle’ of Kildare in the Manor of Adare”
(note), 259.
Rotheram,
E. Crofton: A cashel on Sliabh na Caillighe (note), 259-260.
W[estropp],
T.J.: “Chief Rent” a rose (note), 262.
Rotheram,
E. Crofton: Note on Sliabh na Caillighe, 260-261.
anonymous:
Suidhe Mochuda ogam inscription (note), 262.
anonymous:
Scottish archæological tour of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland in
conjunction with the Cambrian Archæological Association-Sections IV.-VII.;
Supplementary, Parts I. And II., 266-350.
anonymous:
The Excursions [including the “Giant’s Ring” & Drumbo Round Tower, Co.
Down], 353-366.
Part
IV for Quarter ending 31st December, 1899.
Westropp,
T.J: Prehistoric remains in the Burren, County Clare. (Part II. Kilcorney and
the
FitzGerald,
Lord Walter: On a holed cross at Moone, 385-389.
Rhys, J.:
The Drumlohan ogams, 390-403.
Esmonde,
Sir Thomas H. Grattan: Notes on crannog and other finds in North County
Wexford, 404-406.
Latimer,
William T.: The minutes of the Presbytery of Laggan, 407-412.
Day,
Robert: Gold plates and discs found near Cloyne,
Grattan
Flood, W.H.: The De Verdons of Louth, 417-419.
Buckley,
M.J.C.: Notes ecclesiological, 420-423.
The
preservation and custody of local records (correspondence with Malcolm G.
Ramsey, local records committee, the Treasury, 424-425.
anonymous
(the Editor?): Congress of the Royal Archæological Institute of Great Britain
and
Langrishe,
Richard: Clonfert Cathedral (note), 426.
Rhys, J.:
The Cairan ogam stone (note), 426-427.
Rotheram,
E. Crofton: Throwing-stones or hammer-stones (?) (note), 428-429.
Westropp,
T.J.: Commonplace book relating to
Morgan,
A.P.: Ballynilard Cross (note), 430.
Grattan
Flood, W.H.:
Grattan
Flood, W.H.: Blackstairs or Knock Branduff (?) (note), 431-432.
Tenison,
C.M.: Barry O’Meara (query), 432.
JRSAI Vol. XXX (1900)
Series V, Vol. X
Part
I For Quarter ending 31st March, 1900
Wright, E.
Perceval: Address delivered at the Annual General Meeting, 30th January, 1900,
1-21.
Macnamara,
George U.: The ancient stone crosses of Ui Fearmaic,
Latimer,
William T.: The
Wright, E.
Perceval: On the
Berry,
Henry F.: The records of the Dublin Gild of Merchants, known as the Gild of the
Holy Trinity, 1438-1671, 44-68.
Bigger,
Francis Joseph: Inis Chlothrann (Inis Cleraun), Lough Ree: its history and
antiquities, 69-90.
Kelly,
Richard J.: Old Dublin landmarks (Swift’s House,
O’Hanlon,
John: Napoleon III. and Barry O’Meara’s family (note), 91-92.
FitzGerald,
Lord Walter: The tombstone at Ballintemple near Geashill (note), 92.
Westropp,
T.J.: Relics of the Spanish Armada in Clare and
Westropp,
T. Johnson: Report on the Photographic Collection, 95-97.
Part
II For Quarter ending 30th June, 1900.
Ball,
Francis Elrington:
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: The Augustinian houses of the
Keatinge,
Charles T.: The Guild of Cutlers, Painter-stainers, and Stationers, better
known as the Guild of St. Luke the Evangelist,
Baillie,
R.Æ.: Portnoo: a corner in the Donegal Highlands, 148-150.
Beeby,
E.M.: St. Malachy of
Lynch, P.
J.: Church Island, Valentia Harbour, Co. Kerry, 155-160.
R.S.A.I.:
Address to the Queen [on the occasion of her visit to
anonymous:
Sir Thomas Drew [his knighthood], 163.
anonymous:
The Tulloghane Ogam,
Knox, H.T.:
The belfry
MacRitchie,
David: A note on St. Patrick’s Purgatory, 165-167.
Hewson,
George J.: Inis Clotherann (note), 167-168.
Ball, F.
Elrington: Fassaroe Cross, near Bray, 169-170.
newspaper
article: Daily Express: The Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society
(tour in
anonymous:
Leighton,
Stanley & Nevill, Ralph: Congress of Archæological Societies in
anonymous:
The Royal Archæological Institute of Great Britain and
Healy,
John:
Healy,
John: Crucifix found at Trim, 176.
Harman,
Marion: A
Ball, F.
Elrington: Excursion-Tully, Rathmichael, Kilternan, and other places in South
County Dublin-descriptive guide, 181-194.
Part
III For Quarter ending 30th September, 1900.
Mills
James: Sixteenth century notices of the chapels and crypts of the Church of the
Holy Trinity,
D’Arcy,
Westropp,
T.J.: The Clog an oir, or Bell Shrine of Scattery. Exhibited by Mr. Marcus
Keane, July 31, 1900, 237-244.
Fitzgerald,
Lord Walter: Inscriptions at
Buckley,
Michael J.C.: Notes on boundary crosses, 247-252.
anonymous
(the Editor?) quoting Meredith J. Hughes & P. Power: Newly-discovered
ogam-stones (note), 253.
Magan,
Michael: Crannog, Co. Longford (note), 253.
Rotheram,
E. Crofton: Find of tenth century coins in Co. Meath (note), 253-254.
Hewson,
Rev. Canon: An alleged
The origin
of the Forfeada (note), Macalister, R.A. Stewart: 255-256.
Bigger,
F.J.: Inis Chlothrann, Lough Ree (Teampul Mór) (note), 256-257.
Hewson,
George G.: Inis Chlothrann, Lough Ree (note), 257-259.
anonymous
(the Editor?): Royal Archæological Institute of Great Britain and
Westropp,
T.J.: Descriptive account of the places visited on the Summer Excursion of the
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 1900, sections
Part
IV For Quarter ending 30st December, 1900.
Ball,
Francis Elrington: The antiquities from Blackrock to
Langrishe,
Richard: Origin of the Grace family of Courtstown,
Day,
Robert: On three gold medals of the Irish Volunteers, 325-329.
Burtchaell,
George Dames: The
O’Reilly,
Patrick J.: The site of Columb’s monastery of
Knox,
H.T.: The early tribes of
Rolleston,
T.W.: The
FitzGerald,
Lord Walter: The effigy of King Felim O’Conor in Roscommon Abbey, and the
altar-tomb it rests on, 364-367.
Knox, F.
Blake: Cabinteely (note), 368.
Joyce,
P.W.: Cabinteely (note), 368.
Latimer,
W.T.: Interesting find at Ballygawley, 368.
Macnamara,
G.U.: Cross of Kilnaboy, 368-369.
anonymous:
Congress of Archæological Societies, July, 1900, 369-370.
Williams,
Sterling de Courcy: Bronze brooch, Durrow, 371.
Ball, F.
Elrington: (ante p.113 note 1) Sir John Travers, 371-372.
Cuffe, O.
Wheeler: The Badge of
Moore,
Courtenay: Antiquities near Glanworth, 373-374.
Barry,
James Grene: Report from the Hon. Secretary,
Westropp,
T.J.: (ante, page 251) The cross of Dysert O’Dea, 375-377.
Macnamara,
G.U.: The cross of Dysert O’Dea, 377-378.
James
George Robertson,
William
Frederick Wakeman,
Westropp,
T.J.: Summer Excursions of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of
JRSAI Vol. XXXI (1901)
Series V, Vol. XI
Part
I 31st March 1901
Westropp,
Thomas J.: Prehistoric remains in north-western Clare, 1-17.
Rhys, J.:
The Gigha ogam, 18-23.
Knox,
H.T.: The identification of places named in Tirechan’s Collections, 24-39.
Wright, E.
Perceval: Notes on the Cross of Cong, 40-47.
Vigors,
Philip D.: Extracts from the old corporation books of New Ross,
Linn,
Richard: Extracts from the diary of Lieutenant David Thomas Powell, 14th Light
Dragoons, 1790-1795, 65-67.
Ball,
Francis Elrington: Loughlinstown and its history, 68-84.
MacRitchie,
David: An additional note on St. Patrick’s Purgatory, 85-86.
Westropp,
T.J.: Fassaroe and Tully crosses (note), 86.
Westropp,
T.J.: The badge of
Cosgrave,
E. MacDowel: “Swift’s House”,
Westropp,
T.J.: The name “Buttevant “ (note), 87.
ffrench,
J.F.M.:
Browne,
Dominick: Inscription on the tomb of the
Part
II 30th June 1901
Mills,
James: Peter Lewys: his work and workmen, 99-108.
Knox, H.
T.: The early tribes of
O’Reilly,
Patrick J.: The Christian sepulchral leacs and free-standing crosses of the
half-barony of Rathdown. Part I, 134-161.
Latimer,
William T.: The old session-book of Templepatrick Presbyterian Church, Co. Antrim.
Part II, 162-175.
Rhys, J.:
The Tullaghane ogam-stone,
Manning,
Percy: New Ross fair (note), 179.
Wardell,
John: Extracts from old
Moore,
Courtenay: Metal stirrups and silver cup (mementoes of the
Knowles,
W.J.: Stirrups used by the Duke of Schomberg at the
anonymous
(the Editor?): Glendalough excursion, 186-194.
Part
III 30th September 1901
Ball, Francis
Elrington: The Castle of Carrickmines and its history, 195-203.
Macnamara,
George U.: Inchiquin,
Fahey,
Jerome: Some antiquities in the neighbourhood of Oranmore and Kilcolgan,
Fahey,
Jerome: The shrines of Inis-an-Ghoill, Lough Corrib, 236-245.
O’Reilly,
Patrick J.: The Christian sepulchral leacs and free-standing crosses of the
half-barony of Rathdown. Part II, 246-258.
Latimer,
William T.: The old session-book of Templepatrick Presbyterian Church, Co.
Antrim. Part III, 259-272.
R.S.A.I.:
Address to King Edward VII on his accession, 292.
Sir Thomas
Drew: St. Patrick’s Cathedral (note), 293-296.
Sir Thomas
Drew: Further antiquarian discoveries at St. Patrick’s Cathedral (note), 296.
ffrench,
J.F.M.: Inscriptions at Crosspatrick (note), 296-297.
Kelly,
Richard J.: The manor courts of the
Latimer,
W. T: Discovery of relics in
Galt-Gamble,
T.E.: Diary of Lieutenant Powell (note), 299.
quotations
from Sir Samuel Ferguson and Miss Stokes: Inscriptions at Inchagoill, 299.
Cochrane,
Robert:
Part
IV 31st December 1901
Macnamara,
George U.: Inchiquin,
Knox, H.T.:
Occupation of the
Scott,
W.R.: The King’s and Queen’s corporation for the linen manufacture in
Kelly,
Richard J.: Notes on the round
O’Reilly,
Patrick J.: The Christian sepulchral leacs and free-standing crosses of the
half-barony of Rathdown. Part III, 385-403.
Westropp,
T. J.: “Slane in Bregia”,
Williams,
Sterling de Courcy: Bronze celts (note), 431-432.
Knox,
H.T.: An identification of places named in Tirechan’s Collections (corrigenda),
432-433.
Westropp,
T. J.: Crannoge at Mountcashel, County Clare (note), 433-434.
Burtchaell,
G.D.:
Macnamara,
George U.: Torlough O’Brien of Fomerla (note), 435-436.
Moore,
Courtenay: A tour in
Moore,
Courtenay: The Fleury Cup (note), 437.
Parkinson,
Diana C.: Cromlech near Lehinch, County Clare (note), 437.
Westropp,
T. J.: Levalley Dolmen,
Wall,
Walter Saunders: St. Flannan (note), 438-439.
Macalister,
R.A.S.: The ogam word for “daughter” (note), 439-440.
Macalister,
R.A.S.: The Gigha Ogam (note), 440.
JRSAI Vol. XXXII (1902)
Series V, Vol. XII
Part
I 31st March 1902
Rhys, J.:
The ogam-inscribed stones of the
Lynch,
P.J.: Some of the antiquities around St. Finan’s Bay,
Langrishe,
Richard: The origin of the Grace family of Courtstown,
Esmonde,
Sir Thomas H. Grattan: Some further finds in
Coffey,
George: A pair of brooches and chains of the Viking period recently found in
Cuffe,
Major Otway Wheeler: King John’s badge, “star and crescent”, 74-76.
O’Reilly,
P.J.: Notes on the Coronation Stone at
anonymous
(secretary of Society of Antiquaries?): Congress of Archæological Societies,
July 10, 1901, 93-96.
Vigors,
P.D.: “Merry Gallons” (query), 96.
Vigors,
P.D.: Chronicle of Caradoc (note), 96.
anonymous
(the Editor?): The “restoration” of Iona Cathedral (note), 96-97.
Welch,
Robert: Charter of
Part
II 30th June 1902
Ball,
Francis Elrington: Rathmichael and its neighbourhood, 113-127.
Burtchaell,
George Dames: The Geraldines of the
Knox,
H.T.: Occupation of
Rotheram,
E.Crofton: On stone implements found in Meath, 139-152.
ffrench,
J.F.M: Notes on three bone pins found at the bottom of
Buick,
George R.: The “Giant’s Grave”, Loughloughan, Broughshane,
Cochrane,
Robert: On some monuments and inscriptions in
O’Reilly,
P.J.: Tobernea holy well, Blackrock,
Ball, F.
Elrington: Irish harvestmen in
Ball, F.
Elrington: St. Patrick’s well (note), 187.
Knox,
H.T.: The two saints Benen (note), 187-188.
Knox,
H.T.: Bullauns, forming two of St. Patrick’s wells in
Westropp,
T.J.: Bullaun-wells in Clare (note), 190.
Westropp,
T.J.: The Bridgmans of County Clare (note), 190-192.
W[estropp],
T.J.: Slane (corrigenda), 192.
based on
an article by C.S, Greaves in Archæological Journal, Volume 36
(1879), p38: Cannibalism among the Scoti (note), 192-193.
Malone,
Sylvester: Merry Gallons (note), 194.
Macray,
W.D.: Kiltevenan,
Part
III 30th September 1902
Cochrane,
Robert: On Broighter, Limavady,
Welch,
Robert: Rosguil and the old Kingdom of Fanad-the country of Mac Swyne-na-Doe and
Mac Swyne-na-Fanait, 225-231.
McKeefry,
J.: Shane Crossagh, the
Buick,
George R.: A further notice of the Connor ogams, and on a cross at Connor,
239-245.
Ball,
Francis Elrington: The
Doherty,
William: 257-260.
Patterson,
William Hugh: The Cronebane halfpenny tokens, 261-263.
Day,
Robert: Silver medal of the
Westropp,
T.J.: Burial of Dorothea Stacpoole in Bath Abbey (note), 264-265.
anonymous:
“Bewitching”, 265.
Westropp,
T.J.: A literary coincidence in the records of
Ball, H.
Houston: (note), Stawell of Kilbrittain,
McKeefry,
Joseph: “The Irish gold ornaments”, 266-267.
Fitzgerald,
Lord Walter: (note), Discovery of an Ogham stone near Maynooth, Co. Kildare,
267-268.
partly
anonymous but contributions by Joseph McKeefry and S.F. Milligan:
Part
IV 31st December 1902
Lynch,
P.J.: Some of the antiquities around Ballinskelligs bay,
Johnston,
Swift Paine (with notes by T.A. Lunham): On a manuscript description of the
City and
O’Reilly,
Patrick J.: Taney and its patron, 377-384 (photo p377, text 378-384).
Latimer,
W.T.:
Knox,
H.T.: Occupation of
Knox,
H.T.: Crannogs in Lough Carra,
Macray,
W.D.: Kiltevenan, Co. Roscommon (note), 408-409.
Lett,
H.W.: Burial cist near Dromore, County Down (note), 409.
Vigors,
P.D.: Irish monumental inscription in
Moore,
Courtenay: Antiquities at
Vigors,
P.D.: Curious custom in old leases (note), 411.
Moore,
Courtenay: Facsimile of permit issued by General Humbert at Castlebar (note),
411-413.
Bigger,
F.J.: Irish gold coin weights in the reign of Queen Anne (note), 413.
anonymous
note of book: Social history of
Costello,
T.B.:
Burtchaell,
G.D.: Badge of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (note), 415-418.
Reynolds,
Kate J.: The Reynolds pedigree,
anonymous
(the Editor?): Maghera,
JRSAI Vol. XXXIII (1903)
Series V, Vol. XIII
Part
I 31st March 1903
Garstin,
John Ribton: Address delivered at the Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, 27th
January, 1903, 1-24.
Westropp,
Thomas J.: Notes on Askeaton,
Buick,
George Raphael: On a double cross at Duncrun,
Milligan,
Seaton F.: Ancient ecclesiastical bells in
Knox,
H.T.: Occupation of
Rhys,
John: Notes on the ogam-inscribed stones of Donaghmore, Co. Kildare, and
Inisvickillane, Co. Kerry, 75-87.
Milligan,
S.F.: Note on Maghera, Co.
Vigors,
P.D.: Irish seals in the
Westropp,
T.J.: Finds at Edenvale,
Stubbs,
William C.: Copyhold tenure in
Wardell,
J.: Rapparees [newspaper article: Dublin Intelligence, 19-26 May 1691], 91.
Wardell,
J.: Forcible abduction [newspaper article: Dublin Intelligence, 27 May 1707],
91.
Part
II 30th June 1903
Rhys,
John: Notes on ogam inscriptions-1. The Oldmills Piper Stone,
Lawlor,
Hugh Jackson (edited, with introduction, notes and appendix): Diary of William
King, D.D., Archbishop of Dublin, during his imprisonment in
Westropp,
Thomas J.: Notes on Askeaton,
Macalister,
R.A. Stewart: The ogham monument at Kilbonane, 175-178.
Knox,
H.T.: Occupation of
Knox,
H.T.: Kiltevenan,
Brown,
William: Irish wills and administrations from the registers at
Hanan,
Denis: Bullaun-stone, Glen of Aherlow,
Milligan,
S.F.: Ancient ecclesiastical bells in
Barry, J.
Grene: Note on
Westropp,
T.J.: Eschluen or
Clark, J.:
Kilree church and round tower, Kilkenny, 213-216.
Part
III 30th September 1903
Westropp,
Thomas J.: Notes on Askeaton,
Lawlor,
Hugh Jackson (edited, with introduction, notes and appendix): Diary of William
King, D.D., Archbishop of Dublin, during his imprisonment in
Knox,
H.T.: Occupation of
Moore,
Courtenay: Silver presentation cup recording Cambrian hospitality (note), 295.
Grattan
Flood, William H.: Kiltevenan,
Westropp,
T.J.: Temple-na-Caille and the churches near Kilkeedy,
Grattan
Flood, W.H.: Escloon (note), 297.
Vigors,
P.D.: Inscription of
Notes
on places visited in Youghal:
Buckley. M.J.C.: Youghal, 307-309.
Orpen, Goddard H.: Ralegh’s House, Youghal, 310-312.
Buckley. M.J.C.: Rincrew Preceptory,
Buckley. M.J.C.:
Day, Robert: Notes on Youghal, 319-325.
Buckley. M.J.C.: The Burgh or Ville of Youghal,
326-332.
Buckley. M.J.C.: Notes on St. Mary’s Church, Youghal,
333-344.
Part
IV 31st December 1903
Orpen,
Goddard H.: Ralegh’s House at Youghal, 345-352.
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Notes on the antiquities of
Rhys,
John: The Ardmore ogam stones, 381-386.
Ussher,
Richard J.: The crannog at
Lawlor,
Hugh Jackson (edited, with introduction, notes and appendix): Diary of William
King, D.D., Archbishop of Dublin, during his imprisonment in
Orpen,
Goddard H.: Franciscan seal, Youghal (note), 417-418.
Orpen,
Goddard H.: Place where Dermot M’Morrough embarked when driven from
Barry, J.
Grene: The age of Gerald, Earl of Desmond, at his death in 1583 (note),
419-420.
Ronayne,
Charles: Some ancient pipes found in Youghal (note), 421-422.
Reynolds,
Henry FitxGerald: Reynolds family of
Wardell,
John: Reynolds family of
Macray,
W.D.: Kilteienan or Kiltinan (note: see Journal, vol. xxxiii., 1903),
423.
Patterson,
W.H.: Find of silver coins near Carrickfergus (note), 423-424.
Westropp,
T.J.: Island Molana Abbey,
Westropp,
T.J.: “
W[estropp],
T.J.: Askeaton and the Sugan Earl (note), 425.
anonymous
(the Editor?): The Royal Military Hospital, Kilainham [report on restoration of
ceiling, with photograph], 434-437.
Lawlor,
Hugh Jackson: Diary of William King, D.D., addenda, 439-441.
JRSAI Vol. XXXIV (1904)
Series V, Vol. XIV
Part
I 31st March 1904
Ball,
Francis Elrington: Some notes on the judges of
Kelly,
Richard J.: The courts, judges, and legal office-holders of
Laffan,
Thomas: Abstracts from the ancient records of the Corporation of Cashel, 30-40.
Wardell,
John: The history and antiquities of St. Catherine’s, Old Abbey,
Westropp,
Thomas J.: [The history and antiquities of St. Catherine’s, Old Abbey,
Lunham,
T.A.: Some historical notices of
Knox,
H.T., & note by W.E. Kelly: Carved stone in Knappaghmanagh,
Westropp,
Thomas J.: Clontygora cromlech,
Grattan
Flood, William H.: The Warden’s House, Youghal (note: see Journal, vol.
xxxiii, p.345), 74-74.
Moore,
Courtenay: “An old
Westropp,
T. J.: Forts near Bodyke,
Part
II 30th June 1904
Westropp,
Thomas J.: Notes on Askeaton,
Wood,
Herbert: Addison’s connexion with
Buick,
George R.: “The Daff Stone”, Moneydig,
M’Enery,
M.J.: A diary of the siege of
anonymous
(the Editor?): Congress of Archæological Societies, 1903 (note), 188-189.
Reynolds,
Kate J.: An Irish Parish Register Society (note), 189.
Stacpoole,
G.C.: “Doughnambraher Font”, Kyleane, County Clare (note), 190.
Westropp,
T.J.: Bullaun stones in
Grattan
Flood, W.H. & reply by Goddard H. Orpen: The place where Dermot Mac
Murrough embarked in 1166 (note), 191-193.
Part
III 30th September 1903
FitzGerald,
Lord Walter: “Barnaglitty”: identification of the locality which was the scene
of the fight known as “The Pass of the Plumes”, 17th May, 1599, 199-210.
Fahey,
Jerome: Some places of interest near Gort visited by the Society, August 11th,
1904, 211-219.
Fahey,
Jerome: Kilmacduagh and its ecclesiastical monuments, 220-233.
Cochrane,
Robert: Note on the round tower, &c., of Kilmacduagh, 234-238.
Glynn,
J.A.: Knockmoy Abbey,
Cochrane,
Robert: Abbey Knockmoy,
Costello,
T.B.: Some antiquities of Tuam district, 254-256.
Kelly,
Richard J.: Antiquities of Tuam and district, 257-260.
Orpen,
Goddard H.: The Carew, Baginbun and
Moore,
Courtenay: The Ballindangan gallaun,
Coffey,
George: Stone celts and a food vessel found in the
Brunskill,
K.C.: Church of the Daughter of “Zola” (Ecclesie filie Zole) (note),
272-274.
Cochrane,
Robert: The archæological cruise around the Irish coast, 281-286.
Part
IV 31st December 1904
Garstin,
John Ribton: On the M’Cragh tomb in Lismore Cathedral, 295-312.
Westropp,
Thomas J.: On Irish motes and early Norman castles, 313-345.
ffrench,
J.F.M.: Clonegal, its valley and its battle, 346-353.
Orpen,
Goddard H.: The
Cosgrave,
Dillon: Clonliffe, 361-364.
Langrishe,
Richard: The Bourchier Tablet in the Cathedral Church of St. Canice, Kilkenny,
with some account of that family, 365-379.
Grattan
Flood, William H.: Enniscorthy in the thirteenth century-who built the castle?
380-383.
Grattan
Flood, William H.: Iniscathay, part of the Diocese of Killaloe (note), 384, and
reply by T.J. Westropp, 384-385.
Westropp,
T.J.: Kiltoola church,
Falkiner,
W.: Bog butter (note), 386-387.
JRSAI Vol. XXXV (1905)
Series V, Vol. XV
Part
I 31st March 1905
Healy,
John: Two royal abbeys by the western lakes-Cong and Inismaine, 1-20.
Langrishe,
Richard: The Bourchier Tablet in the Cathedral Church of St. Canice, Kilkenny,
with some account of that family. Part II, 365-379.
Costello,
Thomas B.: On a prehistoric burial in a cairn near Knockma,
Bewley,
Sir Edmond T.: Notes on an old pedigree of the O’More family of Leix, 53-59.
Cosgrave,
E. Mac Dowel: A note on an Irish Volunteer curtain, 60-63.
Bewley,
Sir Edmond T.: Notes on a gallaun, or pillar-stone, at Leighlinbridge, County
Carlow, 64-66.
Costello,
T.B.: Bronze spear-head [found near St. Jarlath’s College, Tuam] (note), 67.
Orpen,
Goddard H.: The inscribed stones at
Garstin,
J.R.: The M’Cragh tomb at Lismore (note), 71.
Doyle,
Alice F.: The M’Cragh tomb (note), 71-72.
Clark, J.:
“The Daff Stone”, Moneydig,
Higgins,
Michael:
Hore,
Philip M.:
Part
II 30th June 1905
Cosgrave,
E. Mac Dowel: A contribution towards a catalogue of engravings of
Power, P.:
The “Rian Bó Phádruig” (the ancient highway of the Decies), 110-129.
Blake, Martin
J.: An old rental of Cong Abbey, 130-138.
Meehan,
Joseph: Notes on the Mac Rannals of Leitrim and their country: being
introductory to a diary of James Reynolds, Lough Scur,
Malone,
Sylvester: Iniscathy after ceasing to be a see, 152-160.
Macnamara,
George U.: The Lisdoonvarna bronze pot, 161-163.
Grattan
Flood, William H.: Glascarrig Priory,
Meehan,
Joseph: Find of bog-butter, canoe, and bronze sword in
Crawford,
Henry S.: Stone circle, &c., near Castletown Bere,
anonymous
(the Editor?): Preservation of ancient monuments (note), 173.
Cosgrave,
E. Mac Dowel: Irish Volunteer curtain (note), 173-174.
Lynch,
P.J.: Well of St. Patrick, at Patrick’s Well,
Hudd,
Alfred E.: Wooden effigies (note), 176.
Grattan
Flood, William H.:
Part III 30th
September 1905
O’Shaughnessy,
Richard: The Jacobite tract: “A Light to the Blind”, 195-204.
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Prehistoric remains (forts and dolmens) along the borders of
Burren, in the
Lett,
H.W.: Slieve Donard, in the
ffrench,
J.F.M.: The Arms of Ireland and Celtic tribal heraldry, 234-248.
Lett,
H.W.: The island in Lough Briclan (Loughbrickland,
Molony,
Henry: Ancient churches and topography of Ballingarry parish,
Howard,
Stanley: Kilfeaghan Cromlech, County Down (note), 264-266.
Kirker,
S.K.: Souterrain at Slidderyford, near Dundrum, County Down (note), 266-268.
Westropp,
T.J.: Kilshane Abbey,
Crawford,
Henry S.: Taghmon Cross (note), 269.
Kirker,
S.K.: Souterrain at Markstown,
Notes
on places visited in
Gray, William: “The Giant’s Ring”,
Bigger, F.J.: Drive to Templepatrick and Antrim,
visiting Molusk, Carn-Greine, Donegore and Rathmore (July 4th 1905), 288-293.
Phillips, J.J.: Dundrum,
Lett, H.W.: The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity,
Downpatrick, 302-306.
?Phillips, J.J.: Down Abbey, 306-310.
Lett, H.W.: Downpatrick Fort, 310-311.
Young, R.M.: Description of the Castle of Dunluce, Co.
Antrim (July 6th 1905), 312-314.
Fennell, W.J.: Carrickfergus, Ballygally and Larne
(July 7th, 1905), 315-319.
Part
IV 31st December 1905
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Prehistoric remains (forts and dolmens) along the borders of
Burren, in the
Cosgrave,
E. Mac Dowel: A contribution towards a catalogue of engravings of
Young,
R.M.: Old times in
May,
Robert:
Parkinson,
Diana: Some notes on the Clare crannogs of Drumcliff and Claureen, 391-401.
Westropp,
Thomas J.: Irish motes and alleged Norman castles: note on some recent
contributions to their study, 402-406.
Joyce,
P.W.: The old Irish blacksmith’s furnace (note), 407-408.
Seymour,
Westropp,
T.J.: Iniscatha (1188-1420) (note), 412.
Lett,
H.W.: “Crucifixion Stone”, Inch,
newspaper
article (Tuam Herald):
Knox,
H.T.: Templenagalliaghdoo (note), 413.
Moore,
Courtenay: The cromlech, popularly known as the “Broad Stone”, near Ballymoney,
Crawford,
Henry S.: Ancient monuments,
Westropp,
Thomas J.: Ancient monuments,
extract
from report of the Estates Commissioners: Ancient monuments (Estates
Comissioners) (note), 415.
Strangways,
Leonard R.: The Volunteers in College Green (note), 415-416.
Crawford,
Henry S.: The round
Cochrane,
Robert: The frescoes, Abbey Knockmoy,
Brenan,
James: A note on Abbey Knockmoy,
JRSAI Vol. XXXVI (1906)
Series V, Vol. XVI
Part
I 31st March 1906
Joyce,
Patrick Weston: On the headstone of Lugna, or Lugnaed, St. Patrick’s nephew, in
the
Orpen,
Goddard H.: Aenach Carman: its site, 11-41.
Milligan,
Seaton F.: On an urn cemetery in the townland of Gortnacor, near Broomhedge,
Crawford,
Henry S.: On an ogham stone in
Latimer,
William T.: The M’Cracken correspondence, 47-50.
Howard,
Stanley: Faughart,
Orpen,
Goddard H.: Liamhain, now represented by
Orpen,
Goddard H.: Site of the Battle of Glen-Mama (note), 78-80.
Howard,
Stanley: Bullauns at Burren,
Westropp,
T.J.: Ancient place-names, Brugh of the
Crawford,
Henry S.: The Broadstone [and Finvoy] Cromlech[s],
Welch, R.:
Kitchen-midden at Cranfield Point, County Down (whelk and limpet) (note), 85.
Welch, R.:
Greencastle,
Westropp,
T.J.: Demolition of
Milligan,
Seaton F.: Pin found at Clontarf,
O’Brien
Smyth, R.: Sheela-na-gig,
Part
II 30th June 1906
O’Shaughnessy,
Richard: The Jacobite tract: “A light to the blind”. Part II, 113-122.
Meehan,
Joseph: The Arms of the O’Rourkes: a metal casting from
Laffan,
Thomas: Fethard,
Burtchaell,
G.D.: The Manor of Erley, or Erlestown,
Macalister,
R.A. Stewart: On some
Langrishe
Richard: Notes on Jerpoint Abbey,
Fitz
Gerald, Lord Walter: Place-names at the
Westropp,
T. Johnson: Cromwellian account books,
Paterson,
M.S.: Querns (note), 204-205.
Milligan,
S.F.: Danish finds in
?Cochrane,
R.: Exhibit-Bronze pin found at Clontarf (Hiberno-Danish), 218-219 [in the
Proceedings].
Part
III 30th September 1906
Blake,
Martin: Sir Thomas More: his descendants in the male line, 223-230.
Grattan
Flood, William H.: The
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Notes on certain promontory forts in the Counties of Waterford
and Wexford, 239-258.
Macalister,
R.A. Stewart: Eight newly-discovered ogham inscriptions in
Crawford,
Henry F.: Stone circle at
Commins,
John: Notes on the places of antiquarian interest visited by the Society,
265-275.
Lynch,
P.J.: The antiquities of Caherlehillan, Iveragh,
Carmody,
James: The Abbey of Killagha, Parish of Kilcoleman, County Kerry, 285-296.
Macalister,
R.A. Stewart: The Inchagoill inscription, Lough Corrib,
Macalister,
R.A. Stewart: The inscriptions of Iniscaltra, Lough Derg,
Westropp,
T.J.: Ennis Abbey-the Kilclaran Chalice (note), 311.
Lynch,
P.J.: Inscribed stone at Poulacopple,
anonymous
( the Editor?): Congress of Archæological Societies, July 4th, 1906 (note),
313-318.
Burtchaell,
G.D.: (p.123 ante) The Arms of the O’Rourkes (note), 318-319.
Burtchaell,
G.D.: (antea, p.156) The Manor of Erley (note), 319.
anonymous:
Notes descriptive of the places visited [sites in the Killarney area],
(includes note by John Cooke on: ‘Liosavigeen stone circle, near Killarney)’,
334-347.
Part
IV 31st December 1906
Orpen,
Goddard, H.: The
Knowles,
W.J.: Stone axe factories near Cushendall, 383-394.
Macalister,
R.A. Stewart: A German view of
Cosgrave,
E. Mac Dowel: A contribution towards a catalogue of nineteenth-century
engravings of
Falkiner,
W.F.: Bullaun (note), 420-421.
Falkiner,
W.F.: Earthworks, Rathnarrow,
Bellewes,
G.O.: Robert Goodwin, of
Westropp,
T.J.: Inscriptions of Iniscaltra, Lough Derg (note), 423.
Crawford,
Henry S.:
Meehan,
Joseph: (antea, p.304) The Arms of the O’Rourkes: a reply (note),
424-427.
Burtchaell,
G.D.: Heraldry (note), 427-428.
Garstin,
J.R.: The Hewetsons or Hewsons in
Hewetson,
John: Colonel John Hewson, the Cromwellian (note), 429-432.
M.J. M’Enery:
Notes on the Arbutus at Killarney (note), 433-435.
Everard,
John: (antea, p.143) “The Fethard Everards” (note), 435.
anonymous:
An archæological society for the
West,
Erskine E.: (antea, p.126, 127) Swandlingbar, (note), 436.
Wilkinson,
Nevile R.: Old lead pipe at
?Cochrane,
R.: Exhibit and description of bronze [tortoise] brooches and bowl found at
Ballyholme,
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Series V, Vol. XVII
Part
I 31st March 1907
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: The principal ancient castles of the
Cosgrave,
E. Mac Dowel: A contribution towards a catalogue of nineteenth-century
engravings of
Rhys,
John: The Kilmannin Ogam, County Mayo, 61-68.
Seymour,
Everard,
John: Everard’s Castle, now
Coffey,
George: Find of bronze implements at Kilfeakle,
ffrench,
J.F.M: Pillar-stone and holed-stone,
ffrench,
J.F.M: Remarkable find at Ballyduffbeg,
Westropp,
T.J.: Earthworks of the “Rathnarrow type” in
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: Church plate in Lismore Cathedral (note), 91-92.
Steele,
W.B.: Robert Goodwin, of
Kelly,
R.J.: A forgotten Irishman, Patrick Kelly, LL.D., F.R.A.S. (note), 92-94.
Bernau,
Charles: A genealogical directory (note), 94.
Part
II 30th June, 1907
Orpen,
Goddard H.: Motes and Norman castles in
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: The principal ancient castles of the
Seymour,
Coffey,
George: Moulds for primitive spear-heads found in the
Crawford,
Henry S.: The descriptive list of the Early Irish crosses, 187-239.
Hall,
Thomas: Crannoge near Belturbet (note), 240-241.
Falkiner,
William: Sculptured stone, or mural tablet (note), 241-242.
Westropp,
T.J.: The “Knockfierna” ogham stone,
Part
III 30th September, 1907
Orpen,
Goddard H.:
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: A description of the ancient buildings and crosses at
Clonmacnois, King’s County, 277-306.
Crawford,
Henry S.: The Burke effigy at Glinsk, Co.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Ancient monuments on the new Ordnance Maps (note), 308.
Forde,
George H.: Doorway, Kilbarron church,
Milligan,
Seaton F.: Urn find, Donaghadee,
Proceedings,
314-348: Descriptive particulars of places visited, 320-348:
Crawford, Henry S.: Bealin Cross, Twyford,
?Crawford, Henry S.: Lough Ree and its
islands, 323-328.
Westropp, T.J.: Clonmacnois, 329-340.
?Westropp, T.J.: Roscommon, 341-348.
Part
IV 31st December 1907
Fitz
Gerald, Lord Walter: Notes on the St. Lawrences, Lords of Howth, from the end
of the twelfth to the middle of the sixteenth century, with a description of
the family altar-tomb in St. Mary’s Church in Howth, 349-359.
Seymour,
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson:
Cavenagh,
W.O.: Irish institutions and memorials in the
Cochrane,
Robert: Cromlech at
Orpen,
Goddard H.: The round tower at Glendalough-an unnoticed feature (note), 404.
Latimer,
W.T.: Dungannon Castle-underground passage discovered (note), 404-405.
Westropp,
T.J.: Turlough Hill fort, Co. Clare (note), 404-405.
Macnamara,
George U.: Kilnaboy (recte, Cill Inghin-Bha’ith), Co. Clare (note), 406.
Macnamara,
George U.: Tomfinlough Church, Co. Clare (note), 406-408.
anonymous
(the Editor?): Note on the Congress of Prehistoric Anthropology and Archæology,
to be held in
Moore,
Courtenay: Discovery of a lipped stone basin or bullaun in the townland of
Ballinamona, near Mitchelstown, Co.
Everard,
John: (antea, p.82)The Everard Family (note), 410-411.
Westropp,
T.J.:
Crawford,
Henry S.: Rubbings of two early tombstones at Fuerty, Co. Roscommon [part of
Proceedings], 414-419.
JRSAI Vol. XXXVIII
(1908)
Series V, Vol. XVIII
Part
I 31st March 1908
Macalister,
R.A. Stewart: The legendary Kings of Ireland, 1-16.
Orpen,
Goddard H.: Castrum Keyvini: Castlekevin, 17-27.
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Promontory forts in the “Irrus,” County Clare.
Fahey, J.:
The crests of the chieftains of Hy Fiachrach Aidhne, 48-51.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Description of an ogam stone at Mountrussell, County Limerick, with a
reading of the inscription by Professor Sir John Rhys, D.Litt.; and a note by
R.A.S. Macalister, M.A., F.S.A., 52-60.
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: An account of some Early Christian monuments discovered at Gallen
Priory, 61-66.
Everard,
J.: Shanrahan: church, castle and see, 67-72.
Moore,
Courtenay: St. Findchu (note), 73.
Barry, J.
Grene: Abington (note), 73-74.
Curran,
John: An ancient quern, or millstone,
Crawford,
Henry S.: Ardpatrick,
Westropp,
T.J.: Property of Robert Lord Clive in
Westropp,
T.J.: Molony family ring in
Bate,
E.R.: Inscription on old
anonymous:
The Architectural and Topographical Society (note), 78-79.
anonymous:
The Georgian Society (note), 79-80.
Part II 30th
June 1908
Bewley,
Sir Edmund T.: The Fleetwoods of the
Orpen,
Goddard H.: Novum Castrum McKynegan,
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson:
Coffey,
George: Manufacture of flint implements, 160-172.
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: An inscribed cross-slab from Gallen Priory, Ferbane, King’s County:
173-174.
Cavenagh,
W.O.: The
Cavenagh,
W.O.: The Irish Benedictine nunnery at
Macalister,
R.A. Stewart: The legendary Kings of Ireland (corrigenda), 181.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Some crosses not mentioned in the List of Irish Crosses (addenda),
181-182.
Macalister,
R.A.S.: An anecdote of Sir James Ware (note), 182-183.
Orpen,
Goddard H.: Brittas Castle,
Laffan,
Thomas: A note on certain Irish public records (note), 185-186.
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: Note on a guidon exhibited to the Society at the meeting of April 28th
(note), 186-188.
Latimer,
W.T.: Find of urns in Tyrone, 188.
Part
III 30th September 1908
Rhys, Sir
John: Another Greenhill ogam,
Dolan,
Joseph T.: Notes on Ardee,
Baddeley,
St. Clair: The Cistercian day, 215-220.
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Promontory forts in the “Irrus,” County Clare. Part II.-Loop
Head and Cross group, 221-231.
Moynagh,
S.G.: Notes on some of the old
Grattan
Flood, W.H.: Music-printing in
Orpen,
Goddard H.: Motes and Norman castles in
Crawford,
Henry S.: Description of a carved stone at Tybroughney, Co. Kilkenny, 270-277.
Lynch,
P.J.: Ogam stone at Lackareigh,
Westropp,
T.J.: The mote of Knockgraffan,
Knox,
H.T.: Carved stone found in a crannog (note), 280-281.
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: Correction (“An account of some
Fleming,
J.S.: Ancient merchant mansions of Kilkenny, 281-283.
Gun
Mahony, Peirce: Mahony or Ô Mahony family, 283.
Proceedings
(284-322): excursions from Drogheda and
anonymous:
anonymous: Termonfeckin etc., 297-298.
anonymous: Beaulieu, 299.
anonymous:
Miss Comerford:
Miss Comerford: The Franciscan or Grey Friary,
Commonly Called
anonymous: Castletown etc 305-309
anonymous: Carlingford 310-316
anonymous: The Proleek Cromlech 316-318
Part
IV 31st December 1908
Macalister,
R.A. Stewart: Some notes on the sculptured slabs at Gallen Priory, 323-327.
Hall,
Thomas: Killan old church,
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Ring-forts in the Barony of Moyarta, Co. Clare, and their
legends.
Cavenagh,
W.O.: Colonel Daniel O’Neill, circa 1612-1664, 362-367.
Lynch,
P.J.: Some notes on
Meehan,
Joseph (ed.): Catalogue of the High Sheriffs of the
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: A cross-slab and fragment from Gallen Priory, 390-393.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Crosses of straw and twigs from
Rotheram,
E. Crofton: Notes on some Meath antiquities (note), 379-399.
O’Morchoe,
T.A.: Missing genealogical compilations, 399.
Westropp,
T.J.: Pattern at Scattery Island, Co. Clare, 399-400.
Westropp,
T.J.: O’Briens of Carrigogunnell, 400.
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Series V, Vol. XIX
Part
I 31st March 1909
Cochrane,
Robert: Address delivered at the Annual General Meeting of the Society on
Tuesday, 26th January, 1909, 1-22.
Orpen,
Goddard H.:
Orpen,
Goddard H.: Notes on some
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: The Desmonds’ castle at Newcastle Oconyll, Co.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Some early monuments in the Glen of Aherlow. With notes on the
inscriptions bat Kilpeacan by R.A.S. Macalister, F.S.A., Member, 59-69.
Linn,
Richard: Marriage register of the Presbyterian congregation of Banbridge,
Westropp,
T.J.: The termon cross of Kilnaboy,
Meehan,
Joseph: The Loughduff cromlech, County Cavan, 88-91.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Part of a carved slab recently found at Clonmacnois, 91-92.
Millner,
J.K.: Bog path made of wood, at Robertstown, Co. Kildare, 93.
Gosselin,
J.H.P.: Stone cist at Craig, Muff, Co. Donegal, 93.
Part
II 30th June 1909
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Ring-forts in the Barony of Moyarta,
Crawford,
Henry S.: Notes on the crosses and carved doorways at Lorrha, in
Mac Neill,
John: Ogham inscription at Cloonmorris,
Grattan
Flood, W.H.:
Hewetson,
John: The Hewetsons of the
Lynch,
P.J.: Ogham stone in Cloghanecarhan,
Cavenagh,
W.O.: Daniel O’Connor memorial, A.D. 1662, Domus Dei,
Fleming,
J.S.: Irish and Scottish castles and keeps contrasted, 174-191.
Somerville,
H. Boyle: Ancient stone monuments near Lough Swilly,
Ashby,
Thomas: Destruction of ancient monuments (note), 203.
Part
III 30th September 1909
Somerville,
H. Boyle: Ancient stone monuments near Lough Swilly,
Crawford,
Henry S.: The ruins of
Notes on
the places visited during the Summer Excursion of the Society to Clonmel, 1909:
Morrissey, James F.: Clonmel, 242-254.
Crawford, Henry S.:
Crawford, Henry S.: The crosses of Kilkieran and
Ahenny, 256-260.
Crawford, Henry S.:
Morrissey, Thomas J.: St. Patrick’s Well, 265-266.
Bagwell, Richard: Innislonagh Abbey, 267-268.
Morrissey, T.J.: Tickencor and
Count de la Poer: Gurteen-le-Poer, 271.
Burke, W.P.:
Orpen, Goddard H.: The Mote of Knockgraffon, 275-277.
Cooke, R.: Kiltinane, 278.
Cochrane, Robert: Notes on the Augustinian Priory of
Athassel,
Morrissey, T.J.: Fethard, 290-293.
Macalister, R.A. S.: The ogham stones near Clonmel and
Carrick-on-Suir, 294-296.
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: Note on a bronze ring-pin (note), 297.
Grattan
Flood, W.H.:
Grattan
Flood, W.H.: Derivation of Kiltealy, 298.
Part
IV 31st December 1909
Orpen,
Goddard H.: Motes and Norman Castles in Ossory, 313-342.
Somerville,
H. Boyle: Ancient stone monuments near Lough Swilly,
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: The Desmonds’ castle at Newcastle O Conyll, Co.
Hewetson,
John: The Hewetsons of the
Crawford,
Henry S.: Some types of quern, or hand-mill, 393-396.
Westropp,
Thomas J.: Ancient Irish tombstones, Tomgraney,
Orpen,
Goddard H.:
Orpen,
Goddard H.: Derivation of Kiltealy (note), 398-399.
Westropp,
T.J.: Tomb of an Irish Bishop (note), 399.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Crosses of rushes, &c. from Kilkee,
Crawford,
Henry S.: A rushlight-holder of unusual design (note), 400.
Bigger,
Francis Joseph: Old Dublin signs (note), 400-401.
JRSAI Volume XL (1910)
Series V, Vol. XX
Part
I 31st March 1910
FitzGerald,
Lord Walter: The duel between two of the O’Connors of Offaly in
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Promontory forts and allied structures in
Macalister,
R.A.S.: The charter and statutes of
Crawford,
Henry S.: The dolmens of
Cochrane,
Robert:
Cochrane,
Robert: Quin Abbey,
McEnery,
M.J.: Destruction of Castle Mervyn, County Tyrone, 58.
Cochrane,
Robert: Ancient Monuments Protection Bill, 59.
Note on
interlaced ornament by Professor Flinders Petrie, 59-60.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Bullaun stones in the Glen of Aherlow, 60-61.
Cochrane,
Robert: Castletimon Ogam Stone, County Wicklow, 61-63.
ffrench,
J.F.M.: Discovery of a dug-out canoe on the banks of the Barrow, in the
Fitzgerald,
Lord Walter: The patron saint of Malahide, 64.
Fitzgerald,
Lord Walter: The inauguration-place of Magennis (or Mac Guinness), chief of
Iveagh, in the
Macalister,
R.A.S.: Halley’s and other comets in the Irish annals, 64-66.
Westropp,
Thomas J.: Tomb of an Irish bishop, 66.
Part
II 30th June 1910
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Promontory forts and similar structures in the
Kelly,
Richard J.: The Name and Family of Ouseley, 132-146
O’Reilly,
P. J.: The Dedications of the well and church at Malahide, 147-165.
Bigger,
Francis Joseph: St. Christopher in Irish art, 166-168.
D’Arcy,
Crawford,
Henry S.: A double bullaun near Bagenalstown (note), 171-172.
Westropp,
Thomas J.: The Irish elk (note), 172.
French,
E.J.: [Inscription on tablet at Tubbernavanna, Basketstown, Co. Meath] (note),
173.
Part
III 30th September 1910
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Promontory forts and similar structures in the
Orpen,
Goddard H.B.A.: The mote of Street,
Orpen,
Goddard H.B.A.: The mote of Lisardowlan,
Orpen,
Goddard H.B.A.: The Mote of Castlelost,
Grattan
Flood, W.H.: Irish organ-builders from the eighth to the close of the
eighteenth century, 229-234.
Crawford,
Henry S.: A sepulchral slab lately found at Clonmacnois, 235-237.
Hewetson,
John: The Hewetsons of Ballyshannon, Donegal, 238-243.
Lynch, P.J.:
Notes on an inscription in Rattoo churchyard,
Westropp,
T.J.: The Irish squirrel (note), 245-246.
O’Reilly,
P.J.: Taney and its patron (note), 246-247.
O’Reilly,
P.J.: Lambay (note), 247-248.
anonymous
(?the Editor): Bronze knife from Ardevan, Co. Clare (note), 248.
anonymous
(?the Editor): The coins of the Danish kings of
newspaper
cuttings: Records of Archæological discoveries in
Macalister,
R.A.S.: The ogham graffito in the Bodleian “Annals of Inisfallen” (note), 250.
Part
IV 31st December 1910
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Promontory forts and similar structures in the
Hore,
Herbert, with preface by ffrench, J.F.M.: Ferns,
Linn,
Richard: Historical notes, parish of Seapatrick, Co. Down, 316-323.
Pakenham-Walsh:
W.P.: Roll of the Corps of Royal Engineers of
Hogg,
A.V.: The collegiate
Fleming,
J.S.:
Macalister,
R.A.S.: A newly-discovered ogham and some other antiquities in County
Carlow
(note), 349-351.
W[estropp],
T.J.: Carved beam in
Tuite,
James: Historic ruins in Westmeath (note), 351-355.
Kelly,
Richard J.: The Ouseley family (further details) (note), 355.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Supposed dolmen on Slievenaman, Co.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Note on the High Cross of Clonmacnois (note), 356.
Coffey,
George: Note on New Grange (note), 356-357.
Lynch,
P.J.: A relic of Caherconree (note), 357-360.
anonymous
(the Editor?): Proposed museum for
ffrench,
J.F.M.:
Hall,
Thomas:
Lee,
Philip G. [quoting a letter by J.M. Longfield]: Destruction of antiquarian
remains in Co. Cork (note), 362.
O’Keeffe,
J.G.: Liathmhuine, (note), 363-364.
Cochrane,
Robert: The President’s address in reply [part of Proceedings-Summer Meeting at
Kermode,
P.M.C.: Descriptive particulars of places visited [includes the following notes
by other writers: Castle Rushen, 396-403, by A. Rigby; Historical note on St.
German’s Cathedral, 410-414, by Rev. Canon Quine; Historical note on St.
Trinian’s, 430-433, by Rev. Canon Quine].
JRSAI Vol. XLI (1911)
Series VI, Vol. I
Part
I 31 March 1911
Windle,
B.C.A.: A note on some kitchen-middens in the North of Ireland, 1-4.
Westropp,
T.J.: St. Mochulla of Tulla, Co. Clare: his legend and the entrenchments and
remains of his monastery, 5-19.
Coffey,
George: Further notes on the development of the spear-head, 20-24.
Coffey,
George: Stones with cup-and-ring Markings at Ryfad,
Browne,
H., Armstrong, E.C.R. & Macalister, R.A.S.: Cathair Conrói and neighouring
structures, 46-50.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Notes on several of the Clonmacnois slabs, 51-57.
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: A bronxe bracelet of Hallstatt type, said to have been found near the
town of
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: Note on the block of red enamel from
Cosgrave,
H.A.:
Westropp,
T.J.: An alleged relic of the Spanish Armada in Co. Clare (note), 64-66.
Milligan,
S.F.: Gold ornament found in Co. Cavan (note), 66.
Milligan,
S.F.: Find in Co. Antrim (note: moulds for bronze implements), 66-67.
Tuite,
James: Find of ancient coins at Paddinstown, Co. Westmeath (note), 76..
Hewetson,
John: Query: Letters to Archbishop King of
Grattan
Flood, W.H.:
Macalister,
R.A.S.: The Glounagloch ogham, Co. Cork (note), 68.
Crawford,
Henry S.: A slab from Mona-incha (note), 68-69.
Part
II 30 June 1911
Knox, H.T.:
The Croghans and some
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson:
Orpen,
Goddard H.: Rathgall.
Crawford,
Henry S.: The early slabs at Lemanaghan, King’s County, 151-156.
Boyle,
Edward M.F.-G.: Records of the town of
Coffey,
George: Prehistoric grave at Seskilgreen, 175-179.
Joyce,
P.W.: Note on a passage in Stokes’s “Cormac’s Glossary”, 180-182.
Hamilton,
Gustavus E.: Rockbrook, Co.
Orpen,
Goddard H.: Carved stone near Holywood, Co. Wicklow (note), 183-185.
Crawford,
Henry S.: A seal found in Roscommon (note), 185-186.
Forsayeth,
Gordon W.: Holy well near Modeligo, Co.
Westropp,
T.J.: Tulla churches, Co. Clare (note), 187-188.
Rhys,
John: The Coligny Calendar (note), 190-191.
Part
III 30 September 1911
Knox,
H.T.: Some Connacht raths and motes, 205-240.
Sadleir,
Thomas U.: Richard Castle, architect, 241-245.
Cavenagh,
W.O.: Castletown Carne and its owners, 246-258.
Robinson,
John L.: Christ Church Cathedral,
Orpen,
Goddard H.: Croghans and Norman motes (reply to H.T. Knox), 267-276.
Part
IV 31 December 1911
Knox,
H.T.: Some Connacht raths and motes, 301-342.
Westropp,
Thomas J.: Prehistoric remains (forts and dolmens) in the Burren, Co. Clare,
343-367.
Fahy, Jerome:
Right Rev. Monsignor D.D., V.G.-St. Colman’s Oratory, in Burren, County Clare,
368-370.
Linn,
Richard: Historical notes on Banbridge (military), 371-375.
Barry, J.
Grene: Lord Edward FitzGerald’s dagger, 376-379.
Milligan,
Seaton F.: Some recent archaeological finds in
Westropp,
T.J.: O’Brien of Carrickogunnell Co. Limerick (note), 385.
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: Sheela-na-gig discovered by Major H. Trevelyan (note), 385-387.
Lynch,
P.J.: The mote of Kilfinnane, Co.
FitzGerald,
Lord Walter: The FitzGerald slab in the Dingle churchyard, Co. Mayo (note),
389-391.
Crawford,
Henry S.: The market cross of
Barry,
H.F.: Records of the old
Beary,
Michael: Holy well at Modeligo (note), 393-394.
JRSAI Vol. XLII (1912)
Series VI, Vol. II
Part
I 31 March 1912
Crawford,
Henry S.: The Romanesque doorway at Clonfert, 1-7.
Dobbs,
Margaret E.: Some further evidence on the date of the shaping of the Táin Bó
Cuailnge, 8-12.
Grattan
Flood, W.H.:
Hewetson,
John: Colonel John Hewson, Governor of
Linn,
Richard: Notes on some early
Macalister,
R.A.S.: Some cross-slabs in the neighbourhood of Athlone, 27-31.
Lett,
Henry William: Ballybrolley stone circle or cairn, 32-33.
Cavenagh,
W.O.: Castletown Carne and its owners, 34-45.
Patterson,
William Hugh: On an ancient seal of the
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: Note on a gold lunula found at
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: The promontory forts and early remains of the coasts of
Crawford,
Henry S.: Note on an inscription at Glendalough (note), 60-61.
Crawford,
Henry S.: A curious form of flint and steel (note), 61-62.
Latimer,
W.T.: Archaeological discovery in Co. Tyrone (note), 62-63.
Carmody,
W.P. & Wilson, A.G.: Kitchen-middens in
ffrench,
James F.M.: Two Ulster inauguration places (note), 64-68.
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: Correction to note on sheela-na-gig discovered by Major H. Trevelyan
(note), 69.
Tuite,
James: Ancient sculptured stone at Portloman, Co. Westmeath (note), 69-70.
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: Recent find of coins in Co. Kildare (note), 70.
Part
II 30 June 1912
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: -The promontory forts and early remains of the coasts of
McNeill,
Charles: The affinities of Irish Romanesque architecture, 140-147.
Lynch,
P.J.: Carvings at the Rock of Cashel, 148-150.
FitzGerald,
Lord Walter: The Barnewall wayside cross at Sarsfieldstown,
Robinson,
John L.:
Robinson,
John L.: Early date-marked church plate in
Lynch,
P.J.: Removal of an ogham stone in Co. Kerry (note), 164.
French,
E.J.:
FitzGerald-Uniacke,
R.G.: The FitzGeralds of Glenane, Co. Cork (note), 164-169.
Windle,
Bertram C. A.: A note on an early interment near Macroom (note), 169-172.
Westropp,
T.J.: The Arms of Ireland (note), 172.
Part
III 30 September 1912
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: -The promontory forts and early remains of the coasts of
Crawford,
Henry S.: A descriptive list of early cross-slabs and pillars, 217-244.
Macalister,
R.A.S.: Building accounts of Dean Watts of Kilkenny (note and transcripts),
245-246.
Grattan
Flood, W.H.: Barton’s Psalms (1698): the earliest known Dublin-printed
music-book (note), 246-259.
Viscount
Gough: Find of Roman coins at Ardimullivan, near Gort (note), 249.
Anonymous:
Part
IV 31 December 1912
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Notes on the Promontory Forts and Similar Structures of
Hemphill,
Samuel: The holy well at Kilboy, 325-330.
Dobbs,
Margaret E.: The Spiral and the Tuatha De Danann, 331-334.
French,
E.J.: The Ceremony at the Marriage of Thomas Strettell and Elizabeth Willcocks,
of the Society of Friends,
Smith,
Nuttall: The Arms of Ireland (note), 340.
Crawford,
Henry S.: A bullaun-stone in
Macalister,
R.A.S.: Some Ossory letters (note and transcripts), 340-342.
JRSAI Vol. XLIII (1913)
Series VI, Vol. III
Part
I 31 March 1913
Hall,
Hamilton: The Marshal pedigree, 1-29.
Orpen,
Goddard H.: The Earldom of
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: A note as to the time heraldry was adopted by the Irish chiefs, 66-72.
Part
II 30 June 1913
Dobbs, Margaret
E.: A burial custom of the Iron Age, and a suggested explanation, 129-132.
Orpen,
Goddard H.: The Earldom of
Grattan
Flood, W.H.: The
Crawford,
Henry S.: A descriptive list of early cross-slabs and pillars (continued),
151-169.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Bullaun-stone at Rathdrum (addendum, Vol XLIII, p342), 170.
Crawford,
Henry S.:
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: Notes on some mediaeval bronze bells used for decorating
horse-trappings (note), 172-174.
Strangways,
Leonard R.: Dublin street-names (note), 174-176.
Forsayeth,
Gordon W.: Souterrain at Craggs (note), 176-177.
Forsayeth,
Gordon W.: Prehistoric cooking-places (note), 178-179.
Cosgrave,
H.A.: St. Patrick’s Well and Bed Co. Galway (note), 180.
Tuite,
James: Concentric circle and cup-marked stone in Westmeath (note), 180-182.
Tuite,
Buckley,
James: Discovery of gold in Co. Wicklow (note), 183-185.
Westropp,
T.J.: Earthwork near Curtlestown, Co. Wicklow (note), 185-186.
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: Copper plate engraved with the
anonymous
(the editor?): addenda and corrigenda (note), 186.
Kelly,
R.J.: Ancient Monuments Consolidation and Amendment Bill (note), 187.
Part
III 30 September 1913
Macalister,
R.A.S.: The Dominican church at Athenry 197-222.
FitzGerald,
Lord Walter: Notes on Sir John MacCoghlan, Knight, of Cloghan, Chief of
Delvin-MacCoghlan, who died in 1590, 223-231.
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Prehistoric remains (forts and dolmens) in the Corofin
district, Co. Clare.-(No. XI), 232-260.
Crawford,
Henry S.: A descriptive list of early cross-slabs and pillars (continued),
261-265.
Griffith,
P.J. & Smyth, Victor: The Dublin Society for the Support of Decayed
Musicians (note), 266.
Shaw,
Frederick W.: The Arms of Ireland (note), 266.
Stephens,
F.E.: The Tall Cross at Monasterboice (note), 267.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Notes on stones used as a cure at Killerry, near Dromahair, and on
certain Bullauns (note), 267-269.
Macalister,
R.A.S.: Further Ossory Letters (note), 269-271.
anonymous
(the Editor): Errata, 271.
Part
IV 31 December 1913
Ball, F.
Elrington: Extracts from the journal of Thomas Dinely, or Dingley, Esquire,
giving some account of his visit to
Hamilton,
Gustavus E.: The nothern road from
Leask,
H.G.: House at Oldbawn Co.
Crawford
Henry S.: A descriptive list of early cross-slabs and pillars (continued),
326-334.
Westropp,
T.J.: Castle Blathagh,
Westropp,
T.J.: Bishop’s
Crawford,
Henry S.: Curious stone at Kiltoom, Co. Roscommon (note), 337-338.
Langrishe,
R.: Ossory letters (note), 338-339.
Viscount
Gough: “Plassey”, Co. Clare (query), 340.
Grattan
Flood, W.H.: The Dublin Society for the Support of Decayed Musicians (note),
340.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Between two hills (note), 340-341.
Forsayeth,
Gordon W.: An inscribed slab (note), 341-342.
Macnamara,
George U.: O’Brien, Turlough, of Fomerla (note), 342-344.
Macalister,
R.A.S.: The Stone of the “Seven Romans” on Aran Mór (note), 344.
JRSAI 44 Vol. XLIV
(1914)
Series VI, Vol. IV
Part
I 31 March 1914
Knox,
H.T.: Ruins of Cruachan Ai, 1-50.
Orpen,
Goddard H.: The Earldom of
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: The promontory forts and early remains of the coasts of
Part
II 30 June 1914
Orpen,
Goddard H.: The FitzGeralds, Barons of Offaly, 99-113.
Kelly,
R.J.:
Robinson,
John L.: Churchwardens’ accounts, 1484-1600, St. Werburgh’s church,
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: The promontory forts and early remains of the coasts of
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: Matrix of the seal of the Corporation of Kilmallock, Co.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Note on the bone implements from Lough Crew (note), 161-163.
Cavenagh,
W.O.: Gleanings from the National Library, Paris (note), 163-166.
Westropp,
T.J.: Bells of Askeaton Franciscan Friary, Co.
Barry, J.
Grene: Plassey (note), 166-167.
Tuite,
James: Extract from report of Hon. Local Secretary,
Orpen,
Goddard H.: The site of Castle Blathach (note), 167-170.
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: Find of coins in Co. Kildare (note), 170-171.
Celt-handle
from Co. Fermanagh (note), 171.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Finial stones (note), 171-172.
anonymous
(the Editor?): Corrigenda, 173.
Part
III 30 September 1914
Brunicardi,
Mrs.: The shore-dwellers of ancient
Dobbs,
Margaret E.: Bronze-Age history in
Knox,
H.T.: [note re
anonymous
(probably Francis Elrington Ball): Guide to antiquities in the Dublin District,
223-296.
Part
IV 31 December 1914
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: The promontory forts and early remains of the islands of
Grattan
Flood, W.H.: The account-book of a
Knox,
K.T.: Dumha Brosna, 348-357.
Kelly,
R.J.: The old
Grattan
Flood, W.H.: Cross Abbey (note), 374.
Kane, W.F.
de V.: A reference to the finding of certain sepulchral urns in Mayo in the
seventeenth century (note), 374-376.
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: Silver seal matrix of MacCon, Chief of Ui Caissin (note), 376-377.
JRSAI Vol. XLV (1915)
Series VI, Vol. V
Part
I 31 March 1915
Bagenal,
Philip H.: Sir Nicholas Bagenal, Knight-marshal, 5-26.
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: Processional cross, pricket-candlestick, and bell found together at
Sheephouse, near Oldbridge, Co. Meath, 27-31.
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Prehistoric remains (forts and dolmens) in Burren and its south
western border, Co. Clare. Part XII: north western part, 45-62.
Part
II 30 June 1915
McNeill,
C.: The secular jurisdiction of the early Archbishops of Dublin, 81-108.
Hamilton,
Gustavus E.: Fiacha Mac Aodha Ui Bhroin and Domhnall Spáinneach Caomhánach,
109-114.
FitzGerald,
Lord Walter: The sculptured stones from the
Orpen,
Goddard H.: The Earldom of Ulster (continued). Part IV. Inquisitions touching
Coleraine and military tenures, 123-142.
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: Descriptions of some Irish seals, 143-148.
Crawford,
H.S.: Mural paintings in Holy Cross Abbey, 149-150.
Westropp,
T.J.: Paintings at Adare “Abbey”, Co. Limerick (note), 151-152.
Westropp,
T.J.: Earthwork near
Westropp,
T.J.: Massy family (note), 152-155.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Holy wells near Ballinskelligs, Co. Kerry (note), 155.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Hole-stone at Ballinskelligs (note), 155-156.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Holed-stone at
Smyth,
V.E.: Erratum 156.
Part
III 30 September 1915
Carrigan,
William: Entries relating to John O’Donovan and his immediate relatives, from
the registers of the formerly united parishes of Slieverue and Glenmore, in the
Co. Kilkenny, 167-169.
Westropp,
T.J.: A long earthwork at Kilwarden in Co. Meath (note), 170-171.
Westropp,
T.J.: Druimceat (note), 171.
Rotheram,
E. Crofton: Bronze pin from Crossdrum Quarry souterrain (note), 171-172.
Coleman,
James:
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: An apple scoop found in a grave at Glasnevin (note), 173-175.
anonymous:
Erratum [re Vol. XLIV, p188], 176.
newspaper
article (Belfast News-Letter, 9 August 1915): Souterrain discovered near
Strangford, 176.
Crawford,
H.S.: The crosses and slabs of Inishowen, 183-192. [part of the Proceedings,
describing sites visited on a tour in
anonymous:
continuation of the Ulster guide in the Proceedings: Supplementary notes on the
churches of Inishowen, 193-202; Greencastle, 202-203; Aileach, 204-207;
Iskaheen, 207-209; Derry: the ecclesiastical city, 209-219; The city of
Londonderry, 220-221; Rathmullan, 222-223; Doe Castle, 223-224; Doon, 225;
Kilmacrenan, 225-226; Battlefield of Scariffhollis, 227-229; Conwall, 230;
Farsad Mór, 230; Balleeghan, 230-231; Brackfield Bawn, 232-233; Banagher,
233-238; Dungiven, 238-244; Maghera 244-246; Bovevagh, 246-248.
Part
IV 31 December 1915
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Prehistoric remains (forts and dolmens) in Burren and its south
western border, Co. Clare. Part XII: north western part (continued), 250-274.
Orpen,
Goddard H.: The
Knox,
H.T.: Rath Brenainn, 289-299.
Buckley,
J.J.: Some ornamented leatherwork, 300-309.
Westropp,
T.J.: A long earthwork at Kilwarden, Co. Meath (note), 310.
Knox,
H.T.: The Masonbrook Ring (note), 310-311.
anonymous
(the Editor?): Erratum [re p172], 311.
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: Prick-spur found in the mote of Mount Ash, Co. Louth (note), 311.
Cavenagh,
W.O.: Domhnall Spáinneach Caomhánach (note), 311-313.
Hamilton,
Gustavus E.: Rostrevor, Co. Down: its name (note), 313-314.
Bigger,
F.J.: Ancient iron bell found at Knock-a-Temple, Co. Wicklow (note), 315.
Windle,
Bertram
JRSAI Vol. XLVI (1916)
Series VI, Vol. VI
Part
I 30 June 1916
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Address on the progress of Irish archaeology, 2-
Stubbs,
William Cotter: Finglas, Co.
Leask,
Harold G.: Bective Abbey, Co. Meath, 46-
Condon,
J.P.: Rude stone monuments of the northern portion of
Dargan,
William J.: Cist burial in Co. Wicklow (note), 77-78.
Part
II 31 December 1916
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Notes on certain primitive remains (forts and dolmens) in Inagh
and Killeimer, Co. Clare, 97-120.
Bigger,
Francis Joseph: Some notes on the churches of Saint Tassach of Raholp and Saint
Nicholas of Ardtole, and their surroundings, in the Barony of Lecale in Down,
121-135.
Condon,
J.P.: Rude stone monuments of the northern portion of
Crawford,
Henry S.: Supplementary list of cross-slabs and pillars, 163-167.
Kelly,
R.J.: The preservation of ancient monuments (note), 175.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Carved capitals at Sligo Abbey (note), 175-176.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Bone “scoop” found at Howth (note), 177.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Carvings in the cloisters at Creevelea Abbey,
Crawford,
Henry S.: Some eighteenth-century slabs at Creevelea Abbey (note), 179-181.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Carved panels representing the symbolic vine (note), 181-182.
Cavenagh,
W.O.: Erratum [to note on Domhnall Spáinneach Caomhánach in last volume], 182.
Coleman,
James: Shore-dwellers (note), 182-184.
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: Gold signet-ring found at Tubberdaly, Edenderry (note), 184-185.
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: Bronze seal-matrix found in Burrishoole Friary (note), 185-186.
anonymous:
description of tour of Counties Clare and
anonymous:
description of tour of North County Dublin, Louth and Meath, September 1916 [in
Proceedings], 200-205.
JRSAI Vol. XLVII (1917)
Series VI, Vol. VII
Part
I 30 June 1917
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Notes on the primitive remains (forts and dolmens) in
central Co. Clare. Addenda, 1-20.
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: The Great Clare Find of 1854, 21-36.
Cotterell,
Howard Herschel & Westropp, Dudley M.S.: Irish Pewterers, 47-66.
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Prehistoric remains in north-western and central Co. Clare,
67-74.
Increased
tillage and ancient monuments [letter sent by the Society to county councils
and government departments, and some of the replies received], 75-78.
anonymous:
anecdote re Mr. Thomas Plunkett of Enniskillen, antiquary, and the Ordnance
Survey in Counties Leitrim and Cavan, 78.
document:
Fee-farm grant of Irishtown, Kilkenny, 1552, 79.
Coleman,
J.: The ancient O’Donovan ‘Dadagh’ (note), 79-81.
French,
E.J.: Irish tradesmen’s tokens (note), 81-82.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Primitive bridge or causeway at Knockainey, Co.
newspaper
article: Irish Times, 23 January, 1917: The preservation of Newgate,
83-84.
Robinson,
John L.: A relic of Dean Swift (note), 84-85.
Wallace,
J. Craig: A find of oak dug-outs (note), 85-86.
Part
II 31 December 1917
Lawlor,
Hugh Jackson: The monuments of the pre-Reformation archbishops of
Crawford,
Henry S.: The churches and monuments of Inis Bó Finne,
Conlon,
J.P.: Rude stone monuments of the northern portion of
Curtis,
Edmund: The viceroyalty of Lionel, Duke of Clarence, in
Hamilton,
Gustavus E.: Kilcoole, Co. Wicklow: its name (note), 182-183.
Bigger,
Francis Joseph: The stained glass of the
M[acalister],
R.A.S.: A letter of John O’Donovan, 184-185.
Hitchcock,
F.R. Montgomery: The Kinnitty Stone (note), 185.
JRSAI Vol. XLVIII (1918)
Series VI, Vol. VIII
Part
I 30 June 1918
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Five large earthworks in the Barony of Shelburne, Co. Wexford,
1-18.
Curtis,
Edmund: The viceroyalty of Lionel, Duke of Clarence, in
Purser,
Olive: Fragment of a Celtic Cross found at Drumcullin, King’s County (note),
74-77.
Power, P.:
A bronze cooking-pot from Co. Cork (note), 78.
Power, P.:
An ancient wooden water-pipe (note), 78-79.
Westropp,
T.J.: “Lady Isabella’s fish-pond,” Kilkee, Co. Clare (note), 79-80.
Crawford,
Henry S.: The Black Pig of Kilrustan (note), 80-82.
West,
Erskine E.: families of the name of West in
anonymous
(the Editor?): List of exhibits, Conversazione, 1918, 107-108.
Part
II 31 December 1918
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Temair Erann, an ancient cemetery of the Ernai on
Slievereagh,
Conlon,
J.P.: Rude stone monuments of the northern portion of
Cosgrave,
E. MacDowel: On two maps, dated 1751 and 1753, of the
Tierney,
H. C.: The Giants’
Knox,
Hubert T.: Cruachan Ai roads and avenues, 157-163.
French,
E.J.: Tavern Tokens, 164-173.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Supplementary list of early Irish crosses, 174-179.
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: Note on an inscribed shrine arch, 180-182.
Crawford,
H. S.: Carvings from the doorway of
Westropp,
T.J.: Dog-wheel at Fortanne, Co. Clare, 184.
Westropp,
T.J.: Clare Gold Find, site of, 185-186.
Bigger,
F.J.: Local Secretary’s Report: Clonduff, Co. Down, 185.
JRSAI Vol. XLIX (1919)
Series VI, Vol. IX
Part
I 30 June 1919
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: The ancient places of assembly in the Counties Limerick and
Clare, 1-24.
Crawford,
Henry S.: The mural paintings and inscriptions at Knockmoy Abbey, 25-34.
Lowry-Corry,
Lady Dorothy: Ancient church sites and graveyards in Co. Fermanagh, 35-46.
Power,
Patrick: The churches of Coole,
Cane, R.
Claude: St. Wolstan’s Priory, Celbridge, 55-59.
Stubbs,
William Cotter: Weavers Guild, 60-88.
Knox,
Hubert T.; St Marcan’s loch and ruins, 89-92.
Westropp,
Thomas J.: Holy well and “pillar”, Newgrove, and carved stones at Tulla Church,
Co. Clare, 92-93.
Twiss,
H.F.: Merchant Tailors’ gild, 93-94
Kelly,
R.J.:
Part
II 31 December 1919
Synnott,
Nicholas J.: Notes on the family of De Lacy in
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: The bell-shrine of St Seanan, known as the Clogán Óir,
132-135.
Kelly,
R.J.: Donnybrook-origin of name-its famous fair, 136-148.
White, H.
Bantry: An old house at Donnybrook, 149-152.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Notes on the “doubtful” portrait and the cross-bearing
pages in the Book of Kells, 153-154.
Crawford,
Henry S.: A Late Slab and Cross at Taghmaconnell, Co. Roscommon, 155.
Westropp,
T.J.: Ancient places of assembly, Co. Limerick (note), 156-157.
Cane, R.
Claude: St. Wolstan’s Priory (note), 157.
Lowry-Corry,
Lady Dorothy: Ancient church sites and graveyards in Co. Fermanagh: corrigenda
et addenda, 158.
anonymous:
description of tour of Counties Clare and
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: Appendix 1.-Notes on several forts in Dunkellin and other parts
of southern Co. Galway, 167-186.
McNeill,
Chas.: Appendix II-The chalices of the West Convent,
JRSAI Vol. L (1920)
Series VI, Vol. X
Part
I 30 June 1920
McEnery,
M.J.: Address on the state of agriculture and the standard of living in the
years 1240-l350, 1-18.
McNeill,
C. & Leask, H.G.: Monaincha, Co.
Strickland,
W.G.; Notes on the Book of Common Prayer, traditionally said to have belonged
to the Irish House of Commons, presented to the Royal Society of
Antiquaries of Ireland, by Lord Raglan in March, 1919. 36-38.
Drury,
Henry C.: The later XIX. century farthing tokens of
newspaper
article (Irish Times, 29 December 1919): Interesting find near Tulsk,
61.
White, H.
Bantry: Note on old mantel-piece at Ballinguile, Donnybrook, 61.
Lyons,
Patrick: Straw head-dresses (note), 61-63.
O’Connell,
Philip: Rathbawn souterrain (note), 63-64.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Nevinstown cross near Navan (note), 64-65.
Crawford,
Henry S.: The cross-slab at Knockane, Co. Kerry (note), 65-66.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Two carvings at Athenry Abbey (note),
Crawford,
Henry S.: An eighteenth century tombstone in Claregalway Abbey (note), 67-68.
French,
E.J.: Supplement to catalogue of tavern tokens published in Journal Vol.
XLVIII., Part II., 68.
Part
II 31 December 1920
Lynch,
P.J.: Topographical notes on the Barony of Coshlea, Co. Limerick, including
Lackelly, the
Gougaud,
Louis: The earliest Irish representations of the Crucifixion, 128-139.
Westropp,
T.J.: The promontory forts and traditions of the district of Beare and
Bantry, Co.
Armstrong,
E.C.R.: Wooden book with leaves indented and waxed, found near Springmount Bog.
Orpen,
Goddard H.: The Earldom of Ulster (continued), 167-177.
Barry J.
Grene: Monasternenagh or Nenay de Magio Co.
Armstrong.
E.C.R.: Seal of the town of
Power P.:
A crannog in
Power P.:
An ancient bronze crucifix (note), 181.
Westropp,
T.J.: “Finds” near
Crawford,
H.S.: Memento Mori seal (note), 182.
Lowry-Corry,
Lady Dorothy: Ancient church sites and graveyards in Co. Fermanagh (corrigenda
et addenda), 183.
JRSAI Vol. LI (1921)
Series VI, Vol. XI
Part
I 30 June 1921
Westropp,
Thomas Johnson: The promontory forts of Beare and Bantry-Part II, 1-16.
Crawford,
Henry S.: Carved altar and mural monuments in Sligo Abbey, 17-31.
Strickland,
W.O.: The State Coaches of the Lord Mayor of
Orpen,
Goddard H.: The Earldom of
Macalister,
R.A.S.: Ogham stone at The Cotts (note), Co. Wexford, 77.
Strickland, W.G.: Font at St. Peter