JWSEIAS Vol. 3

JWSEIAS Vol. 3

Journal of the Waterford and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society, Vol. 3 (.pdf, 8.29 mb) Glencairn (tn_1)
(Waterford: Waterford Archaeological Society, 1897)

Contents:

  • Annual Report No.1
  • Ancient ruined churches of Co. Waterford - Rev. P. Power
  • An Old Waterford Almanack - M.J. Hurley
  • Antique vestments of Waterford Cathedral - M.J.C. Buckley
  • Archaeological and literary miscellany - J. Coleman
  • Archaeological notes - Major Otway W. Cuffe
  • Archaeological sea trip - By "One of the party."
  • Archbishop Marian O'Brien of Cashel - Rev. R.H. Long
  • Archbishops of Cashel 1525-1622 - Rev. R.H. Long
  • Arms of Ireland - Rev. J.F.M. Ffrench
  • A South-Eastern County archaeologist: John Davis White of Cashel - James Coleman
  • "Brief relation of the late passages that happened at His Majesties' Fort at Duncannon"
  • Danish names in Waterford and Cork - M.A. Hickson
  • Derrinlaur Castle, Co. Waterford - H.G. Flood
  • Dr. Sylvester Lloyd - W.H.G. Flood
  • Earliest monuments in Cashel and Emly - Rev. R.H. Long
  • Father Peter Wadding - Rev. E. Hogan
  • History and topography of the Parish of Hook, Co. Wexford - G. O'C. Redmond
  • Life of Fr. Stephen White, S.J., Theologian and Polyhistor - Rev. Edmund Hogan
  • Lismore in the Sixth Century - W.H.G. Flood
  • Monuments in Cashel and Emly - Rev. R.H. Long
  • Pre-Patrician Lismore - W.H.G. Flood
  • Two last century Bishops of Waterford: Dr. Richard Pierce - W.H.G. Flood; Dr. Sylvester Lloyd - Rev. W. Carrigan
  • Waterford, an Account of the taking of, in 1642 - James Buckley
  • "White Lady of Bessborough," Legend of - Rev. W. Healy
  • Worthies of Waterford and Tipperary - Rev. E. Hogan
  • Balance Sheet, 31st Dec., 1896, No.12
  • List of Members, No.11,iii; No.12,iii; No.13,iii; No.14,iii
  • List of Officers, No.11,iii; No.12,iii; No.13,iii; No.14,iii.
  • Anne Boleyn, Birth-place of - W.H.G. Flood
  • Archaeological and Literary miscellany - J. Coleman
  • Bishop Pierce - W.H.G. Flood
  • Cross inscribed pillar stone at Mothel - Rev. P. Power
  • Cup and circle inscribed stone at Mothel - Rev. P. Power
  • Curious inscribed stone at Tybroghney - Rev. P. Power
  • Faithlegg - A.
  • Some local poets and their books - M.J. Hurley
  • Proceeding. No.11
  • Rules. No.11,vii; No.12,vii; No.13,vii; No.14,vii.

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