Decies No. 4
Decies No. 4
Decies (IV) (4)
(Waterford; Waterford Archaeological and Historical Society, 1976).
- Editorial. Notice
- Waterford Quaker community 1650-1800 Part 1 - Emily Bennis
- The light of other days - 1727 - Tom Ryan
- Carabhats and Seanbheists; Factions in Waterford, 1805-1815 - Sylvester Murray
- A South Kilkenny mill - K. Laffin
- Folklore of Licketstown - Edward Walsh
- The walls and defences of Waterford, part 1 - J.S. Carroll
- Notes on burials in the French Church, part 1 - Julian C. Walton
- William Redmond and the Irish Free State, part 1 - Brian A. Reynolds
- County Waterford landowners, 100 years ago - John Mulholland
- Spring programme of Old Waterford Society
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