Decies Vol. 23
Decies Vol. 23
Decies (XXIII) (23)
(Waterford; Waterford Archaeological and Historical Society, 1983).
- Editorial and A.G.M. Report
- The Absentee problem in Waterford and East Cork during William of Windsor's Administration, 1369-'76 - Sheelah H. Harbison
- Wills relating to Waterford: Part VI - Julian C. Walton
- A Land War Episode at Lisfinny - Matt Gough
- Archive Series:
I. The Woodhouse, Stradbally Papers - 1668 to 1904 - H.R.R. Peacock
II. The Chatsworth Papers - "Decie"
III. The Villiers-Stuart Papers - Silvester O'Muiri
- Items of Local Historical Interest:
John Hogan, Irish Neoclassical Sculptor; The Architecture of Ireland from earliest times to 1880
Dungarvan - An Architectural Inventory
Lord Shannon's Letters to his Son
The Subsidy Roll of County Waterford
By Hook or by Crook
Story of Three Bridges
- The Archaeology of Waterford:
I. The Archaeological Potential of Waterford - T.B. Barry
II. City Walls and Gateway at Site of St. Martin's Castle - Michael Moore
III. A Planning Consideration in Urban Development - Waterford City, a case study - Ciaran M. Tracey
IV. The Early Prehistory of Waterford - Peter C. Woodman
- Programme of Old Waterford Society
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