Decies Vol. 46

Decies Vol. 46

Decies (XLVI) (46)   Decies46_verso
(Waterford; Waterford Archaeological and Historical Society, 1993).

[This volume is currently being prepared for October 2008 publication. If you are interested in any of the contents/articles listed, contact localstudies@waterfordcoco.ie with your request.]

  • As others saw us: Waterford in Inglis's "Journey throughout Ireland in 1834" 
  • A Standing Stone at Gibbet Hill, Waterford - M.N. Cassidy
  • The Down Survey Maps of Co. Waterford: II. The Barony of Middlethird
  • Waterford Diocese, 1096-1363: III. Episcopal succession, 1222-1363 - Sr. Assumpta O'Neill
  • A Waterford polymath, P.J. Foley: Visionary or Charlatan? - Des Cowman
  • Monumental inscriptions at Drumcannon, Co. Waterford - Julian C. Walton
  • Review: M.L. Friedland, The Case of Valentine Shortis - Des Cowman
  • A new history of Waterford - Thomas P. Power
  • Decies 1981-1985: Index of articles in issues XVI-XXX - T.G. Fewer
  • Dungarvan Records, 1855-1950 - William Fraher
  • The "Mother Brown" Stone at Clonegam - Fiona Veale
  • Where was Sliabh gCua? - An tAthair Colmcille, O.C.S.O.
  • Survival, Statistics and Structures: Knockmahon Copper Mines, 1850-78 - Des Cowman
  • Waterford Diocese, 1096-1363: IV. The Diocesan Chapter and Extents of the Diocese - Sr Assumpta O'Neill
  • Ship-Building in Waterford - Bill Irish
  • Decies 1986-1992: Index of articles in issues XXXI-45 - T.G. Fewer
  • Celtworld - Des Cowman
  • Old Waterford Society Membership List
  • Report of Annual General Meeting
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