Decies Vol. 24

Decies Vol. 24

Decies (XXIV) (24) Decies24_verso
(Waterford; Waterford Archaeological and Historical Society, 1983).

  • Editorial
  • The Deanery "Crypt" Waterford: A Preliminary investigation - Ian W.J. Lumley
  • Thomas ("Bullocks") Wyse: A Catholic Industrialist during the Penal Laws, I. - Des Cowman
  • South-East Kilkenny in 1798 and the role of William Gaffney - Daniel Dowling
  • Marriage Licence Bonds, Chancery Bills and Miscellania in the Jennings Mss.. - Julian C. Walton
  • Ardo House - William Fraher
  • The Archaeology of Waterford (Contd.):
    V. Ballylough Archaeological Project: A preliminary report - Stanton Green and Marek Zvelebil
    VI. Possible Souterrain at Dunabrattin Head - Ciaran M. Tracey
  • Medieval Floor Tiles from the Franciscan Friary, Waterford - John Bradley
  • Old Waterford Society Survey - Civil Parishes of:
    Crook and Kilcop
    Faithlegg
    Killea
    Kill St. Nicholas
    Kilmacombe
    Rathmoylan and Crobally
  • Old Waterford Society Programme

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