JRSAI
I (1849-1851)TRANSACTIONS OF THE KILKENNY ARCHÆOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Vol. I (1849-51)
Part I 1849
PRIMÆVAL PERIOD.
Moore, Philip: Giants' Graves. No. I., 11-14.
Prim, John G.A.: Giants' Graves. No. II., 14-22.
Moore, Philip: Observations on raths, 22-26.
The Editors (information from various members): Sepulchral remains, 26-29.
The Editors (information from various members): Implements and ornaments, 30-32.
The Editors (information from the Rev. James Graves): Ancient timber structures, 33.
The Editors (information from Mr. J.R. Phayer): The Irish Elk, 33.
M E D IÆVAL PERIOD.
Prim, John G.A.: The builder of the walls of Kilkenny, 34-37.
Prim, John G.A.: Ancient Flemish colony in Kilkenny, 37-40.
Graves, J.: Ancient street architecture in Kilkenny, 41-47.
Graves, J.: Ancient Corporation by-laws, 47-50.
Prim, John G.A.: Observations on sedilia in Irish churches, 51-58.
Cooke, T.L.: Observations on Holy Cross Abbey, and its celebrated monument, 59-75.
Prim, John G.A.: Reply to Mr. Cooke's objections to the sedilia theory, 75-83.
Graves, J.: Ancient encaustic flooring tiles, 83-88.
Graves, J.: Ancient seals and seal rings, 88-91.
The Editors (information from various members): Miscellaneous antiquities, 91-94.
Appendix.-Hints and queries intended to promote the preservation of antiquities, and the collection and arrangement of information on the subject of local history and traditions, 97-110.
Enactment for the preservation of monuments, 111.
Part II 1850
PRIMÆVAL PERIOD.
Graves, James: Crom-leac, 129-132.
Byrne, D.: The retreat of the Momonians, A.D. 138, illustrated by local tradition, 133-136.
The Editors (information from various members): Sepulchral remains, 136-139.
The Editors (information from various members): Miscellaneous antiquities, 140-141.
PERIOD UNDECIDED
Windele, John: Ogham inscriptions, 142-145.
O'Kearney, Nicholas: Folk-lore. No. I., 145-148.
Byrne, D.: Folk-lore. No. II., 149-154.
The Editors (information from various members): Ancient Irish water-mills, 154-164.
Cane, Robert: The gigantic Irish fossil deer, 164-167.
M E D IÆVAL PERIOD.
Prim, John G.A.: The way-side crosses of Kilkenny, 168-185.
Hitchcock, Richard: Athcarne way-side cross, 185-186.
Graves, James: The bay and town of Bannow. No. I., 187-194.
Tuomey, J.C.: The bay and town of Bannow. No. II., 194-210.
Graves, James: Ancient Irish stained glass, 210-214.
Cooke, T.L.: Discovery of the ruins of Killyon, 215-217.
Prim, John G.A.: Suggestions for the proper arrangement and preservation of the ancient monuments in St. Canice's Cathedral, 217-221.
Browne, John: Kilkenny College, 221-229.
Graves, James: The ancient tribes and territories of Ossory. No. I., 230-247.
O'Donovan, John: The ancient tribes and territories of Ossory. No. II., 247-257.
The Editors (information from various members): Miscellaneous antiquities, 258-260.
document: Original Documents. No. I.-Grant of Arms to the Smiths, of Damagh, 260-264.
document: Original Documents. No. II.-Charter of Geoffrey de Turville, Bishop of Ossory, to the Friars Preachers of Kilkenny, 264-267.
Browne, John: Addendum (for page 229), 270.
The Editors: Corrigenda, 270.
Part III 1851
PRIMÆVAL PERIOD.
Graves, James: Observations on the excavation of a carn at Cloghmanty Hill, 289-294.
Cooke, T.L.: On some subterraneous chambers in the County of Clare, 294-298.
Byrne, Daniel: On the duns of Cloch-an-Phuca and Log-an-Chorain, 298-300.
Graves, James: On the supposed Pelasgian inscription of Tory Hill, 300-304.
Graves, Charles: On the age of ogham writing. No. I., 305-307.
Windele, John: On the age of ogham writing. No. II., 307-311.
Graves, Charles: On the age of ogham writing. No. III., 312-317.
Windele, John: On the age of ogham writing. No. IV., 317- 321.
Cane, Robert: On the ring-money of ancient Ireland. No. I., 322-328.
Windele, John: On the ring-money of ancient Ireland. No. II., 328-333.
Dunne, John: Folk-lore. No. I., The Fenian traditions of Sliabh-na-m-ban, 333-362.
O'Donovan, John: Folk-lore. No. II., On the traditions of the County of Kilkenny, 362-372.
O'Kearney, N.: Folk-lore. No. III., May-day and Midsummer, 373-382.
The Editors (information from various members): Miscellaneous antiquities, 382-389.
M E D IÆVAL PERIOD
Prendergast, John P.: On the projected plantation of Ormond by King Charles I, 390-409.
Cooke, T.L.: On an ancient monumental slab at Athlone, 409-412.
Hoare, Edward Newenham: Description of an ancient crypt beneath the Deanery House, Waterford, 413-415.
Graves, James: Extracts from the household expenses of James Earl of Ossory, 415-419.
Prendergast, John P.: Missing Records. No. I.-Records of the Kilkenny Confederate Assembly, A.D. 1642-1650, 420-427.
Prim, John G.A.: Missing Records. No. II.-Muniments of the Corporation of Kilkenny, 427-432.
Robertson, James G.: Architectural remains of the Priory of St. John, Kilkenny, 433-436.
Prim, John G.A.: Ancient civic enactments for restraining gossipping and feasting, 436-441.
Cane, Robert: On the Ormonde Coin and Confederate Money, 442-453.
Prim, John G.A.: On the discovery of ancient sepulchral monuments at the Dominican Abbey, Kilkenny, 453-462.
Mease, James: Notes on the castles in the Freshford district, 462-469.
O'Daly, John (trans & ed., notes by John O'Donovan, Esq., LL.D.): Original Irish poetry. Panegyric on Thomas Butler, the tenth Earl of Ormonde, 470-485.
The Editors (information from various members): Miscellaneous antiquities, 486-500.
The Editors: Original Documents, 501-512.
The Editors: Corrigenda, 529.
Appendix: O'Donovan, John (ed. and trans.): The tribes and territories of ancient Ossory; comprising the portions of O'Heerin's and O'Dugan's topographical poems which relate to the families of that district, 1-16.
JRSAI II (1852-1853)
TRANSACTIONS OF THE KILKENNY ARCHÆOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Vol. II (1852-53)
Part I 1852
Graves, James: Ancient tapestry of Kilkenny Castle, 3-9.
Prendergast, Francis: An authentic account of the death of Wallenstein, with a vindication of the motives of Colonel Walter Butler, 9-32.
O'Kearney, Nicholas: Folk-lore. No. I., 32-39.
O'Neill, Henry: The rock monuments of the County of Dublin, 40-46.
Cooke, T.L.: On ancient Irish bells, 47-63.
Graves, James: On the cross-legged effigies of the County of Kilkenny, 63-70.
Cooke, T.L.: Observations on an ancient Irish boat, 71-75.
Graves, James: The ancient fabric, plate, and furniture of the Cathedral of Christ Church, Waterford; illustrated by original documents supplied by the Very Rev. Edward Newenham Hoare, D.D., Dean of Waterford, 75-83.
Brash, Richard R.: The local antiquities of Buttevant, 83-96.
Cody, Patrick: Folk-lore. No. II., 97-102.
Prim, John G.A.: Some notice of the family of Cowley of Kilkenny, 102-114.
Robertson, James G.: Architectural notes on Kilkenny Castle, 115-119.
Prim, John G.A.: Notes on the excavation of a rath at Dunbel, County of Kilkenny, 119-127.
Hitchcock, Richard: Gleanings from country church-yards, 127-133.
Hitchcock, Richard: Dingle in the sixteenth century, with an introduction and notes, 133-143.
Prendergast, John P.: Of hawks and hounds in Ireland, 144-155.
Smith, Aquilla: Kilkenny tradesmen's tokens, 155-159.
Prim, John G.A.: An attempt to identify the persons who issued tradesmen's tokens in Kilkenny, 159-176.
Part II 1853
Prim, John G.A.: The Market Cross of Kilkenny, 219-230.
Windele, John: On an ancient cemetery at Ballymacus, County of Cork, 230-239.
Hitchcock, Richard: Gleanings from country church-yards. No. II. Notice of a sculptured stone in the old church of Annagh, County of Kerry, 239-242.
Hitchcock, Richard: Notes on the round towers of the County of Kerry, 242-254.
O'Shaughnessy, Mark S.: On certain obsolete modes of inflicting punishment, with some account of the ancient court to which they belonged, 254-264.
Brash, Richard R.: An account of some antiquities in the neighbourhood of Buttevant, in the County of Cork, 265-276.
Cooke, Thomas L.: The ancient cross of Banagher, King's County, 277-280.
Hitchcock, Richard: Notes made in the Archæological Court of the Great Exhibition of 1853, 280-295.
Graves, James: The pagan cemetery at Ballon-Hill, County of Carlow, 295-303.
Hackett, William: Folk-lore.-No. I., porcine legends, 303-310.
Hacket, William: Folk-lore.-No. II., bovine legends, 311-319.
Prim, John G.A.: Olden popular pastimes in Kilkenny, 319-335.
O'Daly, John (trans., with notes by John O'Donovan, Esq., LL.D., M.R.I.A.): Inauguration of Cathal Crobhdearg O'Conor, King of Connaught, 335-347.
JRSAI III (1854-1855)
PROCEEDINGS AND TRANSACTIONS OF THE KILKENNY AND SOUTH-EAST OF IRELAND ARCHÆOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Vol. III (1854-55)
Part I 1854
Smith, Aquilla: On the Ormonde money, 16-24.
Prendergast, John P.: The surrender of Ross Castle, Killarney, 22nd June, 1652, 24-35.
Ferguson, James Frederick: A calendar of the contents of the Red Book of the Irish Exchequer, 35-52.
Smith, Aquilla: On the copper coin commonly called St. Patrick's, 67-76.
O'Daly, John: On tulachs as places of sepulture, 87-96.
Hayman, Samuel: The ecclesiastical antiquities of Youghal.-No. I. St Mary's Collegiate Church, 96-119.
Malcomson, Robert: Cromwell at Carlow, 119-128.
Smith, Aquilla: On the Irish pewter coins of James II, 141-146.
Rowan, A.B.: Notes on the surrender of Ross Castle, as read by John P. Prendergast, Esq., barrister-at-law, at the meeting of January, 1854, 146-151.
Windele, John: On the runic crosses of the Isle of Man, 151-160.
Graves, James: Extracts from the private memorandum book of Captain George Gafney, of Kilkenny, an officer in the army of James II, 161-172.
On-line text at from-ireland.net.Tuomey, J.C.: Description of a cromleac and ogham Monument near Castletimon church, County of Wicklow, 187-194.
Graves, James: Notes on the topography and history of the parish of Hook, County of Wexford.-Part I, 194-199.
Fitzgerald, E.: On some early Irish monumental remains, 199-202.
Part II 1855
Fitzgerald E.: On St. Declan's Oratory at Ardmore, County of Waterford, and the
Old Irish inscription built into its east end, 223-231.
Prim John G.A.: Documents connected with the City of Kilkenny Militia in the
seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, 231-274.
Graves James: A list of the ancient Irish monumental stones at present existing
at Clonmacnoise, 293-303.
Fitzgerald, E.: On acoustic vases and other relics discovered in restorations lately
made in the church of St. Mary, Youghal, 303-310.
Hayman, Samuel: The ecclesiastical antiquities of Youghal.-No. II. The Nunnery, or
Chapel of Saint Anne's. The Franciscan Friary, commonly called the
South Abbey. The Dominican Friary, commonly called the North Abbey, 326-336.
Hitchcock, Richard: The castles of Corkaguiny, County of Kerry.-No. I, 345-356.
Smith, Aquilla: On the Irish coins of Mary, 357-363.
Smith, Aquilla: Catalogue of silver tokens issued in Ireland, 364-363.
Hitchcock, Richard: The castles of Corkaguiny, County of Kerry.-No. II, 384-397.
Prim, John G.A.: On the discovery of Ogham Monuments and other antiquities in the
Raths of Dunbel, County of Kilkenny, 397-408.
Prendergast, John P.: The Ulster Creaghts, 420-430.
JRSAI IV (1856-1857)
THE JOURNAL OF THE KILKENNY AND SOUTH-EAST OF IRELAND
ARCHÆOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Vol. I, NEW SERIES (1856-57)
Part I 1856
Hayman, Samuel: The ecclesiastical antiquities of Youghal.-No. III. [conclusion] Saint John's house of Benedictines, Youghal. The College of Youghal. Sir Walter Raleigh's house, Youghal, 14-28.
Brash, Richard R.: The Franciscan friary at Adare, 61-70.
Graves, James: The records of the ancient borough towns of the County of Kilkenny, 84-93.
anonymous: Extracts from the Irish correspondence in H. M. State Paper Office, 94-102.
Graves, James: The surrender, in March 1649-50, of Ballysonan, in the County of Kildare, to the Parliamentary forces, 110-117.
O'Donovan, John (ed.): Elegy on the death of the Rev. Edmond Kavanagh, by the Rev. James O'Lalor, 118-143.
Shirley, Evelyn Philip (ed.): Extracts from the journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire, giving some account of his visit to Ireland in the reign of Charles II. (continued), 143-146.
Shirley, Evelyn Philip (ed., with notes by John P. Prendergast, Esq.): Extracts from the journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire, giving some account of his visit to Ireland in the reign of Charles II. (continued), 170-188.
Windele, John: The round tower of Ardmore, and its siege in 1642, 196-202.
O'Donovan, John (ed.): Letter of Florence Mac Carthy to the Earl of Thomond, on the ancient history of Ireland, 203-229.
Hore, Herbert F.: Woods and fastnesses, and their denizens, in ancient Leinster, 229-240
Part II 1857
Mac Carthy, Daniel: The "Jorney" of the Blackwater. From the State Papers of Queen Elizabeth, 256-282.
Mac Carthy, Daniel: "On the Takeing awaie of a Gentlewoman, the Youngest Daughter of Sir Nicholas Bagenall, late Marshall of her Majestie's Armie, by the Erle of Tirowen;" as revealed by the documents preserved in Her Majesty's State Paper Office, 298-311.
O'Donovan, John: A letter from Sir Charles O'Carroll to Lord Mountjoy, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 311-314.
Reade, George H.: The pillar stone of Kilnasaggart, 315-318.
Williams, W.: Ocham readings; with an account of an Ocham monument recently discovered in the ruins of the church of Kilrush, near Dungarvan, in the County of Waterford, 324-340.
O'Donovan, John: Elegy of Erard Mac Coise, chief chronicler of the Gaels, pronounced over the tomb of Fergal O'Ruairc, Chief of Brefny, at Clonmacnoise, 341-356.
Mac Carthy, Daniel: Notes on Irish dress and armour in the sixteenth century. From Her Majesty's State Paper Office, 364-370.
Windele, John: The book of Mac Carthy Reagh, 370-380.
Cooke, T.L.: Wayside ancient monument at Drisoge, King's County, 380-385.
Graves, James: On the landing-place of Henry II. in the harbour of Waterford, 385-388.
Mac Carthy, Daniel: State-craft in the sixteenth century, as illustrated by a series of documents from Her Majesty's State Paper Office, 398-420.
Hore, Herbert Francis: The Scandinavians in Leinster, 430-444.
O'Donovan, John: The Registry of Clonmacnoise; with notes and introductory remarks, 444-460.
JRSAI V (1858-1859)
THE JOURNAL OF THE KILKENNY AND SOUTH-EAST OF IRELAND
ARCHÆOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Vol. II, NEW SERIES (1858-59)
Part I 1858
Hore, Herbert F. (ed.): A chorographic account of the southern part of the County of Wexford,
written anno 1684: by Robert Leigh, Esq., of Rosegarland, in that County, 17-21.Shirley, Evelyn Philip (ed., with notes by John O'Donovan): Extracts from the journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire, giving some account of his visit to Ireland in the reign of Charles II. (continued), 22-32.
Reade, George H.: Gleanings in Northern churchyards, 48-54.
Shirley, Evelyn Philip (ed.): Extracts from the journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire, giving some account of his visit to Ireland in the reign of Charles II. (continued), 55-56.
Fitzgerald, E.: On ancient mason marks at Youghal and elsewhere; and the secret language of the craftsmen of the Middle Ages in Ireland, 67-73.
Hore, Herbert Francis: The Clan Cavanagh, temp. Henry VIII, 73-92.
Graves, James: What we learn from Wilde's "Catalogue of the Antiquities in the Museum of the Royal Irish Academy", 110-139.
Mac Carthy (Glas), Daniel: The life and letters of Florence Mac Carthy, 139-148.
Mac Carthy (Glas), Daniel: The life and letters of Florence Mac Carthy (continued), 156-169.
Haigh, D.H.: Cryptic inscriptions on the cross at Hackness, in Yorkshire, 170-194.
Hayman, Samuel: The local coinage of Youghal. No. I.-Money of necessity, 195-198.
Smith, Aquilla: Catalogue of leaden and pewter tokens issued in Ireland, 215-221.
Hayman, Samuel: The local coinage of Youghal. No. II.-Tradesmen's Tokens, 222-232.
Graves, James: Register of historical portraits, 232-238.
Part II 1859
Brash, Richard Rolt: The Antiquities of Cloyne, 253-266.
Hore, Herbert Francis: The Rental Book of Gerald FitzGerald, Ninth Earl of Kildare. Begun in the year 1518, 266-280.
Du Noyer, George V.: Notes on sculptures and an inscription carved on a chimney-piece preserved in the building attached to Dunkerron Castle, 290-292.
Windele, John: Dunkerron Castle, 292-301.
Hore, Herbert Francis: The rental book of Gerald FitzGerald, Ninth Earl of Kildare. Begun in the year 1518, (continued), 301-310.
Hore, Herbert F.: Notice of a rare book, entitled, "Beware the Cat.", 310-312.
White, John Davis: Extracts from original wills formerly preserved in the Consistorial Office, Cashel, but now removed to the Court of Probate, Waterford, 317-322.
Graves, James & Prim, John G.A.: The history, architecture, and antiquities of the city of Kilkenny, 322-331.
Hore, Herbert F.: Extracts from the Irish correspondence in H.M. State Paper Office, 331-348.
O'Donovan, John (ed.): The Irish correspondence of James Fitz Maurice of Desmond, 354-369
Mac Carthy (Glas), Daniel: The life and letters of Florence Mac Carthy (continued) 370-384.
FitzGerald, E.: On ancient mason-marks at Youghal and elsewhere; and the secret language of the craftsmen of the Middle Ages in Ireland (concluded). 384-396.
Prendergast, John P.: The plantation of the Barony of Idrone, in the County of Carlow, 400-428.
Mac Carthy, Daniel: The disaster of Wicklow, 428-440.
Hore, Herbert F. (ed.): A chorographic account of the southern part of the County of Wexford, written anno 1684: by Robert Leigh, Esq., of Rosegarland, in that County, (concluded), 451-467.
Hogan, John: Topographical illustrations of the southern and western suburbs of Kilkenny, 468-480.
JRSAI
VI (1860-1861)THE JOURNAL
OF THE
KILKENNY AND SOUTH-EAST OF IRELAND
ARCHÆOLOGICAL SOCIETY,
Vol. III.
NEW SERIES
1860-61
Part I 1860
Proceedings:
Donation of a MS treatise on dogmatic theology, written in Kilkenny in 1648, 7.
Donation of plan of the Nore from Kilkenny to Innistioge, from a Parliamentary paper of the 1760s, 7.
Donation of a sheela-na-gig from Ballylarkin church, near Freshford, a silver penny of Edward I, and a Waterford penny token, 7.
Donation of a London silver penny of Edward I dug up at Webbsboro', 7.
Encaustic tile from St. Mary's, Kilkenny, 7.
Exhibited: Waterford silver penny of Edward I found at Kilrush, 7.
Exhibited: Byzantine coin of Justinus II and Sophia, and the original copper-plate of a map of Ireland, temp. Elizabeth, 7.
Blackett, W.R.: Ogham inscription at Templeanoach, Co. Waterford (note), 7-9.
Graves, James (exhibited): Early 18th-century document from Kilkenny Castle relating to Colonel Thomas Dongan, claimant to Earldom of Limerick (note), 9-11
Papers:
Smith, Aquilla: Money of necessity issued in Ireland in the reign of Charles the First, 11-20.
Prendergast, John P.: The plantation of the Barony of Idrone, in the County of Carlow (continued), 20-44.
Proceedings:
Donation of two London groats of Edward I, an Irish groat of Philip and Mary, an Irish farthing of Elizabeth, 1601 and a copper penny token, 46.
Donation of a groat of Edw. II and a small French baronial coin, 46.
Donation of a London shilling of Edward IV, 46.
Donation of MS commission appointing Sir Gregory Byrne, of the Queen's County, captain of a company of foot guards, temp. James II, 46.
Donation of copper token of Kilbeggan and farthing of Elizabeth, both found on the removal of the old bridge of Athlone, 46.
Donation of transcript of inscription from an O'Brien monument on Holy Island, Co. Clare, 46-47.
French, Gilbert J.: addendum to O'Kelly seal engraved in previous volume, 47.
Papers:
Fitzgerald, E.: On Lugud's Leacht, and the "Duivhin-Deglain", 47-53.
Tenison, Thomas Joseph: On methers and other ancient drinking vessels, 54-61.
Du Noyer, George V.: Remarks on ancient Irish effigies sculptured on the walls of the ancient church on White Island, Lough Erne, Parish of Magheraculmoney, County of Fermanagh, 62-69.
Prendergast, John P.: The plantation of the Barony of Idrone, in the County of Carlow (continued), 69-80.
Proceedings:
Donation of brass seal matrix of V. Rev. James Verschoyle, Dean of St. Patrick's, 1790s, 82.
Donation of fragment of cannon ball found under the curtain wall of the Black Battery of Limerick. Also Roman coin of Galba and three Limerick tokens, all four dug up in Co. Limerick, 82.
Donation of piece of Irish 'money of necessity' found at St. Canice's cathedral, Co. Kilkenny, 82.
Donation of coins dug up in the grounds of Swift's Asylum, including a shilling of Elizabeth a gun-money half-crown of James II, and a St. Patrick half-penny, 82.
Donation of unusually small gun-money half-crown of James II, 82.
Donation: (i) gold ring with inscription "King and Constitution, 1798"; (ii) Document: commission of Theobald Wolfe Tone as a General of Division in the United Irishmen, ?1795; (iii) six coins: a shilling of James I, two groats of Elizabeth, a gun-money shilling of James II, a silver shilling of William III, and a half-penny of George III. 82-83.
Exhibited: two tokens of Youghal, 83-84.
Donation of transcript of document from Kilkenny Castle: accounts from the time of the first Duke, 84-86.
Benn, Edward: Observations on Irish crannogs (note), 86-90.
Papers:
O'Donovan, John: The Family of Gall Burke, of Gallstown, in the County of Kilkenny, 97-120.
Proceedings:
Donation of a gun-money half-crown of James II, 122.
Graves, James: Corrigenda re coins described on p46 supra, 122.
The Secretary: Corrigendum re the Duivin Deglain, pp51–53 supra, 122.
The Secretary: Removal of encroachments at Jerpoint Abbey, 122.
Graves, J.: Restoration of the Fitzpatrick tomb in the Abbey of Fertagh, 122-123.
Hoare, Edward: A Hiberno-Danish coin, 123.
Madden, R.R.: In re document purporting to be an original certificate of appointment of Theobald Wolfe Tone to the rank of General of Division in the forces of the United Irishmen, 124-127.
Elliot, Dr.: Petition of the Roman Catholic inhabitants of Waterford to the Corporation re the rebuilding of a church, 1692, and elegy on Robert Elliott of Clonmore (with music), 1747, 127-133.
Papers:
Smith, Aquilla: Money of necessity issued in Ireland in the reign of Charles the First (concluded), 134-144.
Prendergast, John P.: The plantation of the Barony of Idrone, in the County of Carlow (continued), 144-164.
Proceedings:
Donation of original commission of Oyer and Terminer to the Mayor of Kilkenny etc., in the second year of the reign of George III, 166.
Donation of a large wooden drinking cup with stem and foot, 166.
Mease, James: An ancient atlas, title wanting, and short note, 166-168.
Donation of gun metal shilling of James II, 168.
Donation of two Dublin tokens of the 19th century, 168.
Graves, James: Three urns from Danesfort (by the road to Stoneyford), 168-169.
Cotton, Henry: Notices of Irish typography in the 17th century, relating to Kilkenny, 170-171.
Magennis, J.P.: Note on incised primeval scorings in "The Lettered Cave", near Derrygonnely, County Fermanagh, 171.
Papers:
Prendergast, John P.: The plantation of the Barony of Idrone, in the County of Carlow (concluded), 171-188.
Proceedings:
Donation of a number of objects of antiquity from Ballylarkin churchyard, three specimens of copper Irish ‘money of necessity’, a silver sixpence of James I, and a copper tag of a strap of an ancient book, apparently 15th century, 191.
Graves, James: donation of encaustic floor tile from Netley Abbey near Southampton, identical to some of those in Saint Canice's, 192.
Donation of an English groat of Queen Elizabeth, found with others in the date range 1561–93 in a leather bag at Glasmullagh, Co. Tyrone, 192.
Donation of a copper Nuremberg jetton found in a garden near the Church of St. Mary, New Ross, 192.
Donation of a tradesman’s token, of Jonah Woodman of ‘Donlavan’, 192.
Donation of a Nuremberg jetton found in Clonmel, 192.
Donation of an ancient illuminated patent: a grant of English liberty from Henry VI to Thomas O’Neill, and a copy of the Impartial Inquirer, 24 December 1814, 192.
Donation of a copy of Saunders’ Newsletter and Daily Advertiser, 1 September 1798, 192.
Donation of a copy of a newspaper, the True-born Irishman, 13 March 1804, and a three-guinea bank post-bill, Ballinakill Bank, 1804, 192.
Donation of a fac-simile of the writing of Addison, 192.
Donation of a deed relating to Kilkenny College, 1792, 192-193.
Saul, M.: Present location of silver matrix and counter-seal of the O’Neills of Ulster (query), 193.
O’Hanlon, John: Account of the topographical collection made by the Ordnance Survey for the County of Westmeath (note), 193-195.
Graves, J.: Purcell family tradition re King James I’s levee at Kilkenny Castle (note), 195.
Mease, James: Ancient churches usually found in the neighbourhood of castles in the district round Freshford (note), 195-196.
Papers:
Prendergast, John P.: Appendix to the Plantation of Idrone, 196-208.
Part II - 1861
Papers:
Foot, Charles H.: An account of the exploration of a remarkable series of subterranean chambers situated on the estate of Robert J.E. Mooney, Esq., J.P., The Doon, Townland of Doon, Parish of Lis, Barony of Garrycastle, King's County, 222-229.
Jones, H. Longueville: The Ogham "Rosetta" Stone, 229-234.
Mac Carthy (Glas), Daniel: The life and letters of Florence Mac Carthy (continued), 234-246.
Graves, James: What we learn from Wilde's "Catalogue of Antiquities in the Museum of the Royal Irish Academy", 247-256.
Proceedings:
Donation of architectural drawing of the outer arch of St. James’s Gate, Kilkenny, 259.
Archdeacon Cotton: Rent Roll of the Mayor and Citizens of the City of Kilkenny for two years, ending Lady Day, 1772 (note), 259-261.
Donation of a Waterford token of Edmond Russell, 261.
Ellacombe, H.T.: The Arms of Our Saviour in Ireland (query), 262.
Hayman, Samuel: Two inedited Youghal tradesmen’s tokens (note), 262-264.
Graves, James: An ancient incised slab existing at Jerpoint Abbey (note), 264-266.
Papers:
Graves, James: What we learn from Wilde's "Catalogue of Antiquities in the Museum of the Royal Irish Academy", 267-272.
Mac Carthy (Glas), Daniel: The life and letters of Florence Mac Carthy (continued), 272-295.
Graves, James (ed.): A journey to Kilkenny in the year 1709. From the MS. notes of Dr. Thomas Molyneux, 296-303.
Jones, H. Longueville: Ogham stone, with bilingual inscription, at Llanfechan, Cardiganshire, 303-304.
Proceedings:
Donation of two copies of the Wexford Herald, 9 May 1796 and 1 May 1797, and a large copper Turkish coin of Sultan Selim III, 1794, 307.
Donation of an Irish farthing of Queen Elizabeth, 307.
Donation of a gun money shilling of James II, 307.
Donation of a ‘fairy millstone’ (spindle whorl) from Jenkinstown, 307.
Prim, J.G.A.: donated several antiquities, excavated at Dunbel Rath, discovered in trenching the small rath lying south of the great rath of Dunbel (note), 307-308.
Graves, James: A bronze tag of a book-strap, from Dunbel, 308.
Donation of a stone mould for crucifix and ?tokens, from Mullinahone, 308.
Donation of rubbing of inscribed stone, 1593, from Clonmel, and copy of inscription on pommel of Corporation Sword of Clonmel (commentary by James Graves), 308-309.
Graves, James: The O'Shee Alms-house, Kilkenny: charter and rules in the time of James I, 309-320.
O'Hanlon, John: Ordnance collections for Co. Longford (note), 321-323.
Tenison, Thomas J.: Peghts' pipes [i.e. 'Picts' pipes'—clay-pipes in Scotland] and the history of smoking in Ireland, 323-325.
Papers:
Prendergast, John F.: The clearing of Kilkenny, anno 1654, 326-344.
Proceedings:
Donation of silver penny of Edward I, Dunbel, 347.
Donation of Dublin tradesman's token, 1666, 347.
Donation of Clonmel token, 1657, 347.
Robertson, James G.: Remains of horizontal mill found in the grounds of Kilkenny Castle; (exhibited) Waterford penny of Edward I and a bronze javelin head, 347-348.
Vignoles, Charles: No truth in newspaper reports of cavern with ten ogham stones found at Clonmacnoise, 348.
Conway, M.E.: Single-piece shoes still used in the Shetlands, 348-349.
V. Rev. the Dean of Leighlin: Two grave-slabs from Hartlepool, Co. Durham (note), 349-350.
Papers:
Hogan, John: Map of the City of Kilkenny, constructed from Rocque's survey, 1757, the Ordnance Survey, 1841, and from personal inspection of the respective localities, 350-355.
Hogan, John: Topographical and historical illustrations of the suburbs of Kilkenny (continued), 355-387.
Graves, James: The taking of the Earl of Ormonde, A.D. 1600, 388-432.
JRSAI VII (1862-1863)
THE JOURNAL
OF THE
KILKENNY AND SOUTH-EAST OF IRELAND
ARCHÆOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Vol. IV,
NEW SERIES
(1862-63)
Part I 1862
Proceedings:
Donation of hilt and pommel of Viking sword found at Cool, Castlebridge, near Wexford, 8.
Donation of silver sixpence and copper farthing of Queen Elizabeth; former from Balief, latter from Ballinakill, 8.
Donation of copper coin of the East India Company, 1834, found at Greenridge, 8.
Donation of stone holy water stoup, 1675, from the Butts, Kilkenny, 8-9.
Blacket, John: Preservation of old monuments in Fiddown Church, 9.
Blackett, William Russell: Tomb in church of Ballyneale, near Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary, with inscription referring to fosterage, 9-11.
Graves, James (with comments by Mr. Magennis & Prof. George Stephens): Runic inscription in the Lettered Cave at Knockmore, County Fermanagh, 12.
Magennis, Mr.: Discovery of a quern-stone near Derrygonnelly, Co. Fermanagh, 12.
Malcolmson, R.: Food vessel found at Ballybit, Lisnevagh, Co. Carlow, 12-14.
Delaney, Barry (exhibited): Newspaper of August 1649, The Moderate Intelligencer, including account of Rinnucini in Ireland, and a silver race-bowl, 14.
O'Hanlon, John: Ordnance Survey collection for County Down, 14-36.
Benn, Edward: Twenty-nine articles found in crannoges (illustrated note), 36-38.
Papers:
Shirley, Evelyn Philip: Extracts from the journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire, giving some account of his visit to Ireland in the reign of Charles II (continued), 38-52.
Hore, Herbert F.: An account of the Barony of Forth, in the County of Wexford, written at the close of the seventeenth century, 53-84.
Hore, Herbert F.: Particulars relative to Wexford and the Barony of Forth: by Colonel Solomon Richards, 1682, 84-92.
Proceedings:
Donation of a London groat of Edward IV, 2 English groats and an Irish farthing of Elizabeth, a Nova Scotia halfpenny and a half anna, 95.
Donation of a gun money half crown of James II, found with others in a leather purse, Tullaroan, Cartstown, 95.
Donation of a brass medal in honour of James, Earl of Kildare, 1754, 95.
Donation of a fragment of an effigial monument originally from the Franciscan Abbey, Co. Kildare, 95.
Donation of a small pitcher-shaped vessel, with red fabric, glazed, one of six found at Ballylarkin, near Freshford, 95-96.
Donation of a granite quernstone found in a bog along with a stone celt, Cool, Castlebridge, Wexford, 96.
Donation of a piece of bog butter, found with the skeleton of a horse in Claremont Bog, near Nenagh, 96.
Delaney, Barry (exhibited): Small clog with leather upper, gun money shilling of James II nailed to heel, 96.
Reade, George H. (exhibited): Bronze twisted armlet, 96-97.
Prim, John G.A.: Fifty-eight halfpennies of 'St. Patrick's money' found in a leather purse, and four halfpennies of Charles II, in the parish of Ullard, near Graigue (note), 97.
Graves, James: Corraneduffe, near Ballyragget [corrigendum to 1861 article], 97-99.
Graves, James: Corrigendum, p409,Vol.III, re 'old style' dates, 99
Prim, John G.A.: Carved stone, 1588, in wall of old church of Monksgrange, Queen's County (note), 99-100.
Hayman, Samuel: Bond, Youghal, 1665, re issue of tradesman's tokens (note), 100-101.
Benn, Edward: Find of urn burial, Ballynacraigy, Ballyclug, Co. Antrim, and urn in cist at Craigdunloof, Dunaghy, Co. Antrim (note), 101-102.
Papers:
Shirley, Evelyn Philip (with notes by the Rev. James Graves, A.B., M.R.I.A.): Extracts from the journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire, giving some account of his visit to Ireland in the reign of Charles II (continued), 103-109.
Hore, Herbert F.: The rental book of Gerald Fitzgerald, ninth Earl of Kildare. Begun in the year 1518 (continued), 110-137.
Graves, James: Register of historical portraits, 138-140.
Proceedings:
Donation of a bone pin, bronze pin, and part of a bone comb, found in Jenkinstown Demesne, 144.
Donation of an oak pillar from the old Shee house in the Coal Market, recently removed, 144.
Donation of a penny token of Knocktopher, George Robbins, 144.
Donation of several photographs of Kilkenny antiquities, 144.
Earl of Courtown: Fragment of a decorated pottery vessel found near a cist in Kiltennel parish. Discussion mentions similar finds in a cist at Cornahir, Co. Westmeath, 144-145.
Donation of a Manx halfpenny, 145.
Donation of a silver penny of Edward I, 145.
Donation of some current Japanese and other coins, 145.
Donation of a Roman brass coin of Aurelian, 145.
Graves, J. (exhibited): Gilt etui, French, probably Louis XIV, XV, 145.
Robertson, J.G. (exhibited): Brass Dutch tobacco box and some coins, including a Mountrath token of Nicholas Raget and a jetton said to have been found in the Castle Lawn, Kilkenny, 145.
Skehan, W.: Silver chalice, 1621, Fethard, Co. Tipperary (note), 145-146.
Brennan, James: Inscriptions from 17th century monuments in the Abbey of Fethard, Co. Tipperary, 146-148.
O'Hanlon, John: Burials found on site for new Augustinian church, Thomas Street, Dublin (including some with bullet-wounds and one with broken bones in a barrel), 148-149.
Hayman, S.: Youghal Mayors' accounts. 1623–1703; mentions licences for issuing tokens. Also, illustrated note on token of Edward Lawndey of Youghal, late 17th century, 149-151.
Papers:
Prim, John G.A.: Notes on Kilkenny inns and taverns, 152-180.
Proceedings:
Donation of a transcript of Patent re Defective Title: title to Friary of Stradbally regranted to Richard Cosby, time of James I. Also some Roman coins and some gun money of James II, 185.
Donation of finds from Dooey, Co. Donegal: glass bead and small stone, flint arrowhead and spearhead. Also a Norwegian sailor's knife and a wax impression of an ancient thumb ring found at Mullaghadda, 185-186.
James, Albert B.: Rubbing from monumental slab, 1665, from Rathlin Island, 186.
Donation of a penny token of Peter Knaresborough, Waterford, 1671, 187.
Donation of a gun money half crown of James II, 187.
Donation of a silver groat of Elizabeth, and a penny token struck by Michael Wilson, Dublin, 187.
Donation of an old bill and receipt for a subscription to the Leinster Journal, 1780, 187.
Donation of three playbills for the Kilkenny amateur theatricals, 1805–1810, 187.
Robertson, J.G.: St. Michael's church, Damagh: peasant custom of 'dressing' the graves with sand, 187.
Cooke, T.L. (exhibited): Manuscript pocket book of Garett Moore, 1699, 187-190.
Westropp, Hodder T.: More on Fanaux de Cimetière in France and their relationship to Irish round towers, 190-195.
Campion, John: Old schools and seminaries of Kilkenny City, 195-198.
Graves, James: Meaning of the name of the parish of Kiltennel, near Courtown Harbour, County Wexford, 198-199.
Reade, George H.: Ancient interment recently discovered at Dromiskin, Co. Louth, with wooden box and ring pin, with comment by James Graves, 199-206.
Graves, James: Ogham stone at Trallong, near Brecon, Wales, Brecknockshire, 206-209.
Papers:
Mac Carthy (Glas), Daniel: The life and letters of Florence Mac Carthy (continued), 210-224.
Part II 1863
Proceedings:
Donation of a box ticket for the Gentlemen's Plays, Kilkenny, 1818, 231.
Donation of photographs of monuments in Cashel and Cahir, 232.
Donation of photographs of the Lismore Crozier, and tombstones and cross at Lismore, 232.
Currey, Francis: Inscription on the Lismore Crozier (note), 232.
Donation of a silver six shilling piece of George III, 232.
Donation of a London penny of Edward I, 232,
Donation of a Waterford tradesman's token, 1659, 232-233.
Bower, John: Bronze brooch, iron door key and very small iron horseshoe, the ruined castle of Castlescreen, Dunsfort, Co. Down (note), 233.
Donation of a specimen of encaustic floor tiles from the abbey of Graiguenamanagh, 233.
Donation of a gun money shilling of James II found at Garryricken, an iron horseshoe dug up at Pollagh, near Poulcapple, and two very small clay-pipes found at Rathculbin, 233.
Mease, James (exhibited): Roman brass coin of Tiberius, probably a fake, and a bond of Queen Elizabeth, 1569, 234.
Prim, John G.A.: Find of two urns and a food vessel in a cist at Upper Grange, Co. Kilkenny (note), 234.
Robertson, J.G.: Land in Ballinaboula, parish of Tullaherin, Co. Kilkenny: how it came to form part of the glebe of Kirkby Lonsdale, in Westmoreland, with comment by J.G.A. Prim, 234-236.
Prendergast, J.P: Anecdote concerning a Bar dinner at the Wheat Sheaf Inn, Kilkenny (note), 236-237.
Hoare, Edward: Token of Peter Godwin of Youghal (note), 237-238.
O'Hanlon, John: Note on the papers of the Ordnance Survey of Ireland, illustrative of the topography of County Antrim, 238-245.
Graves, James: Frankish gold coin of the Merovingian era found near Maryborough (note), 245-246.
Brennan, James: Ancient inscriptions on tombs in the Abbey of Fethard (note), 246-251.
Papers:
Hogan, John: Topographical and historical illustrations of the suburbs of Kilkenny (continued), 251-267.
Stephens, George: On an ancient Runic casket now preserved in the Ducal Museum, Brunswick, 267-276.
Graves, James (ed.): Anonymous account of the early life and marriage of James, first Duke of Ormonde, 276-292.
Proceedings:
Donation of a vellum map of the manor of Formoyle in the barony of Upper Ossory, Queen's County, 1748, 302-303.
Donation of a specimen of Gaulish 'wheel-money' from France, 303-304.
'Geoghegan, Arthur Gerald: Urns from the townland of Mackrackens, Co. Tyrone and a bronze dagger from Muff, Co. Donegal, a bronze mould for a small spoon (found with three brazen pots), and a Russian brass triptych found in a grave on Devenish Island, Lough Erne (note), 304-306.
Donation of a brass breastplate of one of the Kilkenny Volunteer Corps, 1798, 306.
Donation of a bronze celt found at Begerin, Co. Wexford, and coins dug up as the site of West-gate, Wexford. 307.
Donation of a Rose penny of Edward VI struck at York; a French billon coin of c1607, a George III halfpenny, and a tradesman's token from Ferrycarrick, Co. Wexford, 307.
Donation of a carved stone, possibly from St. John's Abbey, found built into a house at St. John's Green demolished for railway construction, 307.
Exhibition of a bridle Y-shaped piece, 307.
Cody, Patrick: a two-piece mould for a socketed bronze axehead from Ballydagh, Barony of Iverk (note), 307-308.
Prim, John G.A.: The Private Theatre of Kilkenny, note (from book by Richard Power, 1825), 308-309.
Tenison, Thomas Joseph: The cromleac of Leac-an-Scall at Kilmogue, barony of Knocktopher, Co. Kilkenny, 309-310.
O'Hanlon, John: Note on the papers of the Ordnance Survey of Ireland, illustrative of the topography of Counties Armagh, Londonderry and Donegal, 310-317.
Phillips, Michael: The Castle of Ballyhaly, Co. Wexford, 319.
Barnwell, E.L.: Observations relating to the paper on the analogy between Irish Round Towers and French Fanaux de Cimetière, 317-319.
Papers:
Shirley, Evelyn Philip (with notes by the Rev. Samuel Hayman, B.A.): Extracts from the journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire, giving some account of his visit to Ireland in the reign of Charles II (continued), 320-338.
Proceedings:
Donation of a stone box enclosing a yew box with bronze pin, and cranium, from Dromiskin, Co. Louth, 430-341.
Reade, G.H.: Long cist found at Dromiskin near the previous finds (note, with report on the skull by Dr. Thurnham), 341-342.
Donation of three crania, 342.
Donation of part of a stone escutcheon of the Rothe family, 1629, found at S. Francis' Abbey [discussion by Prim], 342-343
Donation of a Dublin charity token, beginning of the 19th century, 343.
Prim, John G.A.: Engravings of plan and elevations of locks and lock keepers' houses on the canal between Kilkenny and Inistioge, 18th century, 343.
'Geoghegan, Arthur Gerald: Skulls found near the town of Blackwater, border of Counties Tyrone and Armagh; ancient Irish ecclesiastical bells, Lower Budooney, Co. Tyrone, found with other srtifacts in a bog at Parsonstown; harp found in bog at Taughboyne, Co. Donegal (note, and presented photos). 343.
Papers:
Hore, Herbert F.: Notes on a facsimile of an ancient map of Leix, Ofaly, Irry, Clanmalier, Iregan and Slieve Margy, preserved in the British Museum, 345-372.
Proceedings:
Donation of back issues of Faulkner's Dublin Journal, 1752, including note on the celebration of the birthday of King George II in Dublin, 375-376.
Meany, J.: Documents concerned with the family of Kirwan, 376.
Donation of a large spindle-whorl found near Jenkinstown, 376.
Donation of an old transcript of a charter of James I, 376-377.
Vignoles, Charles: Rubbings of two recently-discovered slabs from Clonmacnoise. Comment by Graves. Also two ring-pins found near Clonmacnoise, 377.
Malcolmson,, Robert: Seal matrix, bronze, of Bishop Hugh O'Reilly, found in the parish of Kilmore, Co. Cavan, 377-378.
Robertson, J.G.: Flooring tile from Black Abbey (note; comment by Prim), 378-379.
Morant, George, junior: Find of bronze ornament like watch key, and oval rock crystal in silver setting, in Moynalty Lake, near Carrickmacross; further finds in Rahans Lake nearby: five Queen Mary shillings fused into a mass, a bronze pin, a spearhead and a stone celt, 379.
du Noyer, G.V.: Stone moulds (with reference to the stone mould described on p307), 380.
Graves, James: Old bells in Ireland, desirability of cataloguing, 380.
Graves, James: Rock art in Scotland, 380-383.
Graves, James: Discovery of a sepulchral chamber near Sleabh-Keiltha hill, Co. Wexford, 384.
Wilson, ?Andrew: Monument of the Galmoy family in the Abbey of Graigue, Co. Kilkenny, 384-386.
Papers:
'Geoghegan, Arthur Gerald: A notice of the early settlement, in A.D. 1596, of the city of Derry by the English, to its burning by Sir Cahir O'Doherty, in A.D. 1608, 386-404.
White, John Davis: Some account of the tradesmen's tokens issued in the city of Cashel and of the families of the persons by whom they were issued, 404-412.
JRSAI VIII (1864-1866)
THE JOURNAL
OF THE
KILKENNY AND SOUTH-EAST OF IRELAND
ARCHÆOLOGICAL SOCIETY
VOL. V,
NEW SERIES
1864–66
Part I 1864
Proceedings:
Donation of lithograph of a figure which had probably been attached to an ancient Irish shrine, said to have been found at Clonmacnoise in January 1861, and a Masonic emblem found in Tyrone, 1863, 6.
Donation of two stereoscopic photographs of the doorway and crosses at Ullard, Co. Kilkenny, 6.
Donation of rubbings of an ancient inscription round one of the windows of Clontuskert Abbey, Co. Galway, 6.
Donation of a silver seal of the 17th or early 18th century, dug up in Kilkenny, 6.
Donation of a plain bronze finger-ring found near Loughboy, near Kilkenny, 7.
Donation of a St. Patrick halfpenny, 7.
’Geoghegan, A.G.: manuscript copy of the Bible, probably French, 1350, in the possesion of Right Rev. Dr. O'Kelly. Quotes report by Dr. Reeves, 8-13.
Nesbitt, Alexander: Observations on Professor Stephen's reading of the Runic inscription on the casket preserved in the museum at Brunswick, 13-16.
Mullally, Michael, & Brennan, James: Monumental inscriptions in the churches of Fethard and Callan, 16-18.
Westropp, Hodder: Analogy between round towers and fanaux, or 'lanternes de morts', 18-20.
O'Hanlon, John: Irish Ordnance Survey documents relating to Counties Tyrone, Fermanagh, Monaghan and Cavan, 20-27.
Papers:
Du Noyer, George Victor: Notes on some peculiarities in ancient and mediæval Irish ecclesiastical architecture, 27-40.
Shirley, Evelyn Philip (with notes by John Windele, and Richard Caulfield, Esqrs.): Extracts from the journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire, giving some account of his visit to Ireland in the reign of Charles II (continued), 40-48.
Proceedings:
Donation of four photographs of Jerpoint Abbey, and one of the castle and bridge of Thomastown, 51.
Donation of photographs of Carlow Castle and the castle and bridge of Leighlinbridge, 51.
Donation of a photograph of the round tower of Clones, 51.
Donation of a silver seal of the Murphy and Shee families found at Warrington, near Kilkenny [note by Mr. Prim], 51.
Donation of a glass bead found at Ballynooney, near Mullinavat, 51.
Donation of a flint arrowhead found in Roebuck Bog, Co. Cavan, and silver coin (Dublin halfpenny) of King John, also from Co. Cavan, 51.
Donation of 5 silver coins found when digging a railway cutting at Carrowen, Burt, Co. Donegal; Anglo-Saxon pennies of Edgar, 959–975, 51-52.
Mr. Rowe: A number of foreign coins and some artifacts, including a rebel pike of 1798, and arquebus barrel and wheel lock found on the old bed of the River Burren, a pistol tinder box and an iron-mounted pistol with silver-inlaid stock, 52-53.
’Geoghegan, A.G.: Note on some finds, illustrated with photographs: broadsword found in a stone fort at Coe, Lettermacanard, Co. Donegal; cut-and-thrust sword found at Meenanaloby, Crickamore, Co. Donegal; pipkin found in a bog at Innis Free, Templecrone, Co Donegal, 53-54.
Prim, John G.A. (exhibited): The "Cartulary of Sir Richard Shee", 54-55.
Graves, James: The illuminations of an ancient charter roll of the Corporation of Wexford (note), 55-56.
Reade, G.H.: Ancient ecclesiastical bell (note), 56.
’Geoghegan, A.G.: Note with reference to manuscript copy of bible (addendum), 56-57.
Lenihan, Maurice: Old Thomond Bridge & St. John’s Castle, Limerick (note), 57-58.
Feltus, B.B.: Similarity of Irish and Indian death customs (note), 58.
Papers:
Prim, John G.A.: Memorials of the family of Langton, of Kilkenny, 59-108.
Proceedings:
Graves, James: Recent vandalism at Clonmacnoise (note), 109-112.
Donation of a brass Dutch tobacco box of the period of William III, and two silver pennies of Edward I found in the Carlow locality, 114.
Donation of a side-socketed palstave, 114.
Donation of a silver penny of Edward I, a gun money shilling of James II, November 1689, a photograph of Carlow Castle and two views of Burton Hall, 114.
Donation of a copper jetton found on the lands of Anamult, 114.
Donation of a copper buckle with iron tongue, found in an old house in Kilkenny, 114.
Donation of a rubbing of an ancient coffin-shaped tombstone in Kilmacow churchyard, 114.
Lenihan, Maurice: Inscription in Limerick Cathedral (tombstone of Galfridus Arthur), 114-117.
Malcolmson, Robert: Collection of stone, bone, iron and pottery found at Ardnehue, Killerig, Co. Carlow, with note on animal bones by Mr. William Pallin, veterinary surgeon; also further bone and pottery from the same site by Mr. Prim, and comments by Mr. Graves, 117-122.
’Geoghegan, A.G.: Ogham inscription at Corrody, Co. Londonderry (note), 122.
Donation of triangular stone (possible gaming piece) stone celt and flint celt or spearhead from Cor, Co. Donegal, 123.
’Geoghegan, A.G.: Games in ancient Greece (note), 123-124.
Donation of photographs of Jerpont Abbey, Kells Priory and Kilree, 124.
Donation of photograph of St. Patrick’s Gate, Kilkenny and view of the Cathedral and round tower of St. Canice, 124.
Dean of Ossory (exhibited): A ‘scratch-back’ of ivory and cane, 124.
O’Hanlon, John: Irish Ordnance Survey documents relating to County Tipperary, 124-131.
Du Noyer, G.V.: Reply to Hodder Westropp’s observations on the analogy between Irish Round Towers and Fanaux de Cimitiere (note), 131-133.
Benn, Edward: Find of urn burial at Belsallagh, County Antrim (note), 133-134.
Stephens, George: Rejoinder to Mr. Alexander Nesbitt’s observations on the Brunswick Coffer (note), 134-137.
Morant, George, jun.: Elizabethan sword found at Nicholstown, Co. Louth (note), 137.
Way, Albert: Letter to William Marshall, Earl of Pembroke, c1216, by the Archbishops of Tuam and Dublin (note), 137-139.
Papers:
Prendergast, Thomas P.: An ancient record relating to the families into which were married the co-heiresses of Thomas Fitz Anthony, Seneschal of Leinster, 139-153.
'Geoghegan, Arthur Gerald: A notice of the early settlement of Londonderry by the English, &c., 153-172.
Proceedings:
Graves, James: Vandalism at Clonmacnoise, 174-179.
Donation of a collection of coins and antiquities: 7 bronze celts; 2 flint arrowheads from the Antrim coast; a boat-shaped vessel for holding incense and an accompanying spoon (said to have been found in Queen’s County, not far from Carlow); a token of William Joy, Waterford, 1667; a silver groat of Edward IV found at Staplestown, County Carlow; another groat of similar type; a groat of Henry VIII and a rudely struck Spanish dollar, 180.
Donation of a polished stone axehead and four silver coins found at Shrule Castle (a penny of one of the early Edwards, a groat of Philip and Mary, 2 groats of Elizabeth, 180.
Donation of antiquities recently found in St. Canice’s Cathedral: three iron keys, a very small clay-pipe from the time of Charles II, an iron stamp bearing the figure 1, and a number of encaustic floor tiles, 180-181.
Donation of a token of Anthony Hall, Carrickfergus. Also, four flint arrowheads and a French jetton exhibited, 181.
Donation of a penny of one of the early Edwards. Also, a number of Mexican coins exhibited, 181.
Donation of a shilling of Queen Anne, 181.
Donation of a brass Dutch tobacco box originally brought from the East Indies, like those brought into Ireland by the troops of William III, and a cattle horn found in a bog at Poulacapple, 181.
Donation of a stone carved with the Virgin and Child found in the wall of a cabin near the Black Abbey, 181.
Donation of a large unfinished spindle whorl found at Rogerstown, near Piltown.
Exhibited: a brass Dutch tobacco box, brought from abroad by a sailor, 181.
Graves, James: Excavation of a kitchen midden at Clare Island, Bannow, County Wexford (note), 181-182.
Spong, F.: The kitchen midden at Ardnahue (note, and comments by J.G.A. Prim and R. Malcolmson), 182.
Lymbery, John: Inscription found at Bannow, Co. Wexford (note), 182-183.
Lenihan, Maurice: Manuscript listing fees received by Dr. Arthure of Limerick (note), 183.
Tipping, Edward: A souterrain at Bellurgan, Co. Louth (note), 183-184.
O’Gorman, Thomas: Ogham inscription on a cromleac at Castlederg, Co. Tyrone (note, with comment by Graves), 184-185.
Graves, James: Monumental sculptures at Kells, County Kilkenny (note), 185-187.
’Geoghegan, A.G.: Gold sleeve-fastener from the River Roe, Co. Londonderry and a silver fibula from Omagh, Co. Tyrone (note, with comment by J. Graves), 189-189.
Papers:
Hogan, John: Topographical and historical illustrations of the County of Kilkenny (continued), 189-214.
Part II 1865
Proceedings:
Donation of some pieces of carved oak from the roof of St. Canice's Cathedral; some specimens of the old cathedral flooring tiles; an iron spring lock; a carved stone belonging to the parish church of St. Canice which had preceded the present cathedral, 224.
Donation of a leaden bulla of Innocent IV (1243–1254), dug up in the cemetery of St. Canice's, 225.
Donation of an encaustic floor tile found in the Black Abbey, Kilkenny and a London groat of Edward I found there, 225.
Donation of a stone mould for casting small cross and four copper coins, including a half crown of James II, 225.
Donation of a bronze spearhead, unfinished spindle whorl, 225.
Donation of a Kilkenny token, "For the Poor", 1659, 225.
Donation of an anti-Defoe engraving, 1711, 225.
Donation of a photograph of page of manuscript bible described on p 232 infra, 225.
Donation of a stone cresset from Castle Ellis, County Wexford, 225-226.
Wilson, Andrew: A piece of the St. Patrick money (note), 226.
Day, Robert: 18 flint implements from Toome Bay, 226-228.
Graves, James: Discovery of a crannoge in Grantstown Lake, Queen's County, 228-229.
Graves, James: Corrigendum re inscription at Kells Priory (p 186), 229.
Reade, George H.: Discovery of a crannoge on the Glebe Island, Aghnamullen, Monaghan, 229.
Marquis of Kildare: The surrender of Maynooth Castle in 1535, 229-230.
Prim, John G.A.: Discovery of and Edwardian tomb at the Black Abbey, 230.
'Geoghegan A.G.: The library of Foyle College, Londonderry, and its 14th-century manuscript bible, 230-234.
Papers:
Hogan, John: Topographical and historical illustrations of the County and City of Kilkenny (continued), 234-251.
Mac Carthy (Glas), Daniel: The life and letters of Florence Mac Carthy, (continued), 251-267.
Shirley, Evelyn Philip (with notes by Rev. James Graves, A.B., M.R.I.A.: George V. Du Noyer, M.R.I.A., F.G.S.D.; John Davis White; John Windele; Hubert F. Hore; and William R. Le Fanu, Esqrs.): Extracts from the journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire, giving some account of his visit to Ireland in the reign of Charles II (continued), 268-290.
Proceedings:
Donation of a specimen of original wall-painting from the Cathedral of St. Canice, 293.
Donation of a scold's bridle, probably from the old gaol at Down, 293-294.
Donation of a collection of modern copper tokens and foreign coins, 294.
Benn, Edward: Flint implements found in the County of Antrim, 294-300.
'Geoghegan A.G.: Coin/medal found at the foot of Mullyash Mountain, County Monaghan, and medal to celebrate the birth of Charles II found embedded in plaster in an old house in Kinsale, 300-301.
'Geoghegan A.G.: Megalithic tombs near Saumur in France, 301-302.
Malcolmson, Robert: Manuscript recording demolition of Killeshin Round Tower, 1703/2 (and listing Galbraith and Rossell births), 302-304.
Prim John G.A.: Discovery of two sepulchral monuments in the parish church of St. Mary, Kilkenny, 304-306.
Papers:
Windele, John: Irish medical superstition, 306-326.
Proceedings:
Donation of a gun money half crown of James II, a Patrick's Penny with the arms of the City of Dublin, and a collection of modern penny and halfpenny tokens, 328.
Donation of two inscribed oak beams from the roof of St. Canice's, one dated 1597, 328.
Donation of a silver reliquary to be worn round the neck, found near the Black Abbey, and some ancient coins, 328.
Donation of a silver groat of Edward IV ad sixpence of Queen Elizabeth, 328.
Moore, John: Urn recently discovered at Columbkill, near Thomastown, 328-329.
Donation of the remains of leather shoes found in a grave in St. Canice's Cathedral, 329-330.
Donation of the skull of a Great Irish Deer, found at Tinnekelly, near Kilnamanagh, 330.
'Geoghegan, A.G.: Silver chalice formerly belonging to the abbey of Donegal, 330-331.
'Geoghegan, A.G.: Find of a medal impression of 1704 of a piece of horn, in a garden in Londonderry, 331.
Graves James: Recent works at Clonmacnoise, 331-332.
Robertson, J.G.: Deterioration of the church of Ullard, near Graigue, County Kilkenny, 332.
Harpur, S.C.: Monumental inscription in Ballyburly, King's County, 332-333.
Graves, James: Capture of the Earl of Ormonde by O'More (Vol VI, 388), a letter patent of 1601, 333-334.
du Noyer, G.V.: Corrigendum, p 273 supra, 334.
Reade, G.H.: Corrigendum, p 229 supra, 334.
Papers:
Mac Carthy (Glas), Daniel: The life and letters of Florence Mac Carthy, (continued), 334-353
Graves, James: On a boulder with presumed pagan carvings at Clonfinlough, King's County, 354-362.
Proceedings:
Graves, James: Description of repairs recently completed at Clonmacnoise, 364-371.
Donation of a brass ring-dial and a specimen of oak from the roof of the Cathedral of Old Leighlin, 372.
Donation of a jet bead fund near Killinick, Co. Wexford, 372.
Donation of a Roman brass of Hadrian found in Jenkinstown Demesne, County Kilkenny, 372.
Donation of a gable-stone with cross-base, built into a house in High Street, Kilkenny, 372.
Donation of some bones dug up in the Moat at Kells, 372.
Donation of a grotesque metal casting of a matrimonial squabble, found at Silverspring, Rathcurby, 372-373.
Donation of some potsherds, iron knife blades, antler tines, boars' tusks, a dog skull and wedge-shaped stone, all from explorations at Ardnahue, 373.
exhibited: Gold noble of Henry IV or V found near Shankill, 373.
Armstrong, Robert Bruce: exhibited a bronze leaf-shaped spearhead and communicated the discovery of a carving of one of the Apostles in the churchyard at Burnchurch, 373.
Reade, G.H.: Tenth-century Saxon coins from Killincoole Castle, Co. Louth, 373-376.
Nesbit, Alexander: Observations on the subject of the Brunswick Casket, 376-379.
Papers:
Du Noyer, George V.: Remarks on a carved rock at Ryefield, County of Cavan, 379-385.
Mac Carthy (Glas), Daniel: The life and letters of Florence Mac Carthy (continued), 386-402.
Part III 1866
Proceedings:
M. d'Alamand: Carved stone, 1588, from Monksgrange, Queen's County, 411.
Donation of an engraved plan of Dublin, 1610, and an old brass ring dial, 411.
Robertson, J.G.: Donated fragments of encaustic floor tiles and antler tines, found in the cemetery of St. Canice's. Discussion with Graves whether hartshorn cold be used to produce the flux for a glaze. Also donated 'a mass of vitrified matter, amongst which was a good deal of the dross of brass'—mention of similar material found in the ruins on the Rock of Cashel, 411-412.
White, Newport B.: Licence from a Bishop of Ossory to a midwife, 412-413.
Hardinge, W.H.: Transcript of the County and City of Kilkenny parts of a census of Ireland made in 1659, 413-416.
'Geoghegan, A.G.: Letter of 1807 re attack on Lord Clare by the mob, 416-417.
Prendergast, John P.: Lord Clare's house in Ely Place, 417-418.
O'Hanlon, John: Irish Ordnance Survey documents relating to County Clare, 418-424.
Papers:
Shirley, Evelyn Philip (with notes by Maurice Lenihan, Esq.): Extracts from the journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire, giving some account of his visit to Ireland in the reign of Charles II (continued), 425-446.
Proceedings:
Kelly, Maurice F.: A silver groat of Queen Elizabeth and three pieces of late 18th-century painted glass from the Abbey of Graigue, 448.
Donation of a gun money half crown of James II, 448.
Malcolmson, Robert (& comment by John G. A. Prim): A curious semi-globular shaped stone, having a cup-like hollow formed artificially on one surface—possibly a lamp. From Russelstown Park, co. Carlow, 448-449.
donation: drawing of a lancet window of the old church of Clonmantagh, between Freshford and Johnstown, 449.
Graves, James: Brass ring and piece of mortar with leaf of old prayer book embedded in it, from St. Canice's, 449.
Prim, John G.A.: The Hermit's Cell, St. Canice's, 449-451.
Jervise, Andrew: Observations relative to the Clonfinlough Stone; Irish & Scottish parallels in archaeology and history, 451-452.
O'Hanlon, John: Irish Ordnance Survey documents relating to County Cork, 452-457.
M. de la Ponce: Genealogical and biographical notice of the descendants of Hugh O'Neill, Prince of Ulster and Earl of Tyrone, 457-464.
Papers:
Mac Carthy (Glas), Daniel: The life and letters of Florence Mac Carthy (concluded), 464-473.
Du Noyer, George V.: On cromleacs near Tramore in the County of Waterford; with remarks on the classification of ancient Irish earthen and megalithic structures, 474-482.
Proceedings:
Clibborn, E.: How the ancients moved the great covering stones of the cromlechs, 484-486.
O'Hanlon, John: Irish Ordnance Survey documents relating to County Kerry, 486-490.
Impression of the seal of the Friars Observants of East Greenwich found in the Society's museum, 490-491.
Ancient font in the parish church of Kells (Co. Kilkenny), 491-492.
Ludlow, Beamish L.: Query re the history of Mourne Abbey, near Mallow, 492.
Lukis, W.C.: Observation to Mr. M. Du Noyer's paper "On cromleacs near Tramore", 492-496.
du Noyer, G.V.: Reply to W.C. Lukis, 496-497.
Du Noyer, George V.: Remarks on a kistvaen, and on some carvings on an "earth-fast" rock, in the County of Louth, 497-501.
Papers:
Hore, Herbert Francis (ed.): The rental book of Gerald, ninth Earl of Kildare. A.D., 1518 (continued), 501-518.
Proceedings:
Donation of a bronze celt, 520.
Donation of a modern tradesman's token: a farthing of Joseph Helen of Cork, 520.
Galvin, Richard: Old bell in Rathdrum Church said to be from Glendalough. Discussion on tradition of bells having been moved from abbeys, etc., 520-521.
Shearman, John F.: 460 coins found in an earthenware jar near Kilgorman Church, near Courtown Harbour, Co. Wexford, 521-523.
Atkinson, George M.: Notice of the ogham cave at Dunloe, Co. Kerry, 523-524.
Papers:
Hore, Herbert Francis (ed.): The rental book of Gerald, ninth Earl of Kildare. A.D., 1518 (continued), 525-546.
O'Gorman, Thomas: Some remarks on O'Connor's tomb at Roscommon, 546-554.