JWSEIAS Vol. 1

JWSEIAS Vol. 1

Journal of the Waterford and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society, Vol. 1 (.pdf, 12.52 mb)Glencairn (tn_1)
(Waterford: Waterford Archaeological Society, 1895)

Contents:

  • Ancient ruined churches of Co. Waterford - Rev. P. Power
  • Ardmore Crannoge - R.J. Ussher
  • Association for Preservation of Memorials of Dead
  • Birthplace of St. Deglan - Very Rev. F. O'Brien
  • Bishopric of Lismore - W.H. Grattan Flood
  • Charles Smith, County Historian - M.J. Hurley
  • Danish Christchurches of Dublin and Waterford - Thomas Drew
  • Dunbrody Abbey - Rev. P. Power
  • Geoffrey Keating - Rev. W.P. Burke
  • Holy Ghost Friary - Rev. P. Power
  • Inquisition of 1661 regarding Leper House of Waterford
  • Irish music - Rev. W.P. Burke
  • Local Church Architecture (12th to 15th Century). - Rev. W.P. Burke
  • Municipal Records of Waterford - W.A. Sargent
  • Notes on the history, antiquities, &c. of Western end of the County of Waterford - Gabriel O'C. Redmond
  • Our Lady of Ynislounaght - Rev. W.P. Burke
  • Wexford in '98: Mrs. Brownrigg's narrative - Francis Joseph Biggar
  • Correspondence: "Geoffrey Keating" - W.P.B.
  • Inaugural Address, delivered by The Most Rev. Dr. Sheehan, F.R.S.A., in the City Hall, Waterford, on January 25th, 1894
  • "Old Waterford, its history and antiquities" Lecture - Ringrose Atkins
  • Archaeological, &c., Miscellania - P.
  • Archbishop Miler McGrath's Papers (Query) - J.M.C.
  • British Lake Village - W.A. Sargent
  • Bull baiting in Ballybricken - M.J. Hurley
  • Burial place of Archbishop Brenan - P.
  • Cantred of Danes - Rev. P. Power
  • Cave hunting - P.
  • Commerce in Clonmel 200 years ago - P.
  • Co. Waterford Yeomanry - Major J. Grove White
  • Derivation of Port Lairge - John Fleming
  • Diocese of Waterford in 1615 - P.
  • Discovery of Bee Hive Chambers - P.
  • Dr. Creagh, Bishop of Waterford - Rev. W. Carrigan
  • Edward Mandeville - M.P.H.
  • English meaning of Garranitung and Gorteenitung (Query) - E. De La P.
  • Gurteenitunny and Garranitunny - John Fleming
  • Inscribed stone near Knocktopher - P.
  • Ireton in Waterford; Lady Newport, &c. - C.P. Bolton
  • Irish folk music - P.
  • James White, of Dromana - Guillim
  • Jane Porter, author of "Scottish Chiefs," - M.J. Hurley
  • Lady 'Veagh - P.
  • Michael Dwyer's Grave - P.
  • Napoleon's charger, "Marengo" - M.J.H.
  • New Geneva - M.J. Hurley
  • Ogham at Kilmolash - Editor
  • Place Names in Waterford - John Fleming
  • Prehistoric burial chamber - P.
  • Rev. Dr. Hogan, O.S.F. - P.
  • Rev. Francis Hearn - P.

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