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JCKAS Vol. I, No. 1 (1891)
de Burgh, Maurice T.: St. David's Church, Naas, 9-12.
Murphy, Denis:
Vicars, Arthur:
Sherlock, W.: Notes antiquarian and historical on the Parish of Clane, 25-33.
Mayo, Earl of:
Mayo, Earl of: Lattin Alms-house, Naas [note], 38.
anonymous: The Seal of the Co. Kildare Archæological Society [note], 38-39.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The bell of Castledermot [query], 40.
Shercock, W.: Roadside Crosses [at Clane and Little Rath] [note], 40.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Breedoge [query], 40.
Vicars, Arthur: Kildare "Ex Libris" [query, and answer to query], 40-41.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Ashe of Moone [query], 41.
Murphy, Denis: The Book of Kildare [query, and answer to query, 41.
Vicars, Arthur: Curious Latin expression in a manuscript [query], 42.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Graney [query], 42.
Murphy, Denis: Castlesize [answer to query], 42.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Kildare Militia Colours [note], 43.
Vicars, Arthur: Bibliography of the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Kildare Militia [note], 43-44.
Murphy, Denis: Hibernis ipsis Hiberniores [query], 44.
JCKAS Vol. I, No. 2 (1892)
Comerford, M.: "The Ford of Ae": some historical notes on the town of Athy, 57-70, correction 408.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The round towers of the Co. Kildare: their origin and use, 71-94.
Weldon, A.A.: A slight sketch of Grangemellon and the story of St. Leger's Castle, 95-101.
Carroll, J.: Remains in Athy and Neighbourhood, 102-112.
Hannon, T.J.:
Murphy, Denis: The Eustaces of Co. Kildare, 115-130, correction 408.
Hartshorne, Albert: Notes on a recumbent monumental effigy in the churchyard
of Timolin,
Vinycomb, John: On the art-treatment of the heraldic motto-escroll, 135-140.
Comerford, M.: Description of a coin found at Nurney, Co. Kildare [note], 141-142.
Mayo, Earl of: Palmerstown, Co. Kildare [note], 142-144.
Mayo, Earl of: The Boyne [note], 144.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Walsh tomb, Kildare Cathedral [note], 144-146.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Killashee Caves [note], 146.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Extract from the Book of General Orders [note], 1654-5, 147.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Beerdy's Castle, Co. Kildare[query], 148.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Chair of Kildare[query], 148.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Stone effigies in the County [note and query], 148-149, correction 344.
Cooke-Trench, Thomas & FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Ashe of Moone [answer to query], 150.
Murphy, Denis: Castlesize (continued), 151.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter & Murphy, Denis: The Breedoge [answer to query], 151-152.
JCKAS Vol. I, No. 3 (1893)
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The ancient territories out of which the present Co. Kildare was formed, and their septs, 159-168, correction 344.
Murphy, Denis: "St. Brigid of Kildare", 169-176.
Vinycomb, John: The heraldry of old signs: inns, hostelries, places of business and public resort, 177-183.
de Burgh, Thomas J.: Ancient Naas (
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: A FitzGerald Altar-Tomb belonging to the fifteenth century, at St. Werburgh's Church, Dublin [note], 202-204.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Origin of the Bodkin family, Co. Galway [note], 204-205.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Sculptured Celtic High Crosses in the County [note], 205.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: A mural tablet of the 17th century, Timolin [note], 205.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Archbold altar-tomb, Moone Abbey [note], 206.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Wayside cross at
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Stone effigies in the county [note], 207.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter?: (query re the meaning of Hazelhatch), 208.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: McCabe's Tree [query], 208.
Carroll, F.M.: Report of the committee on the restoration of the cross at Moone, ####
JCKAS Vol. I, No. 4 (1894)
Leinster, Duke of:
Trench, Thomas Cooke: Notes on Irish ribbon work in ornamentation, 240-244.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The FitzGeralds of Lackagh, 245-264.
de Burgh, Thomas J.: Ancient Naas (Parts III. and IV.), 265-280.
JCKAS Vol. I, No. 5 (1894)
Stokes, Margaret: Celtic crosses at Castledermot, 281-285.
Carroll, F.M.: Some notes on the abbey and cross of Moone, and other places in the Valley of the Griese, 286-294, corrections 408.
Hendrick-Aylmer, Hans: The Aylmer family, 295-307.
Mayo, Earl of: Thomas Hibernicus, who flourished in A.D. 1269, in the reign of Henry III, 308-309.
Devitt, Mathew: The grave of Buan, near Clane, 310-317.
de Burgh, Thomas J.: Ancient Naas (Part V.), 318-336.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: An undeciphered portion of a 16th-century inscription from near Athy [note], 337.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Gerald, 9th Earl of Kildare's escape while riding
from
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Gerald, the 9th Earl's harpers [note], 338.
Clements, Henry J.B.: Alen of St. Wolstan's [note], 340-341.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Who was the wife of William Pilsworth, Bishop of Kildare [query], 342.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: (query re the identification of two hills,
called "
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Stone effigies in the County [addendum], 343.
Sherlock, W.: Reply to query [Hazelhatch], 344.
JCKAS Vol. I, No. 6 (1895)
Comerford,
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Mullaghmast, its history and traditions, 379-390, correction II 216.
Vigors, P.D.: Outline sketch of crannogs, with some notes on a crannog recently discovered in Co. Kildare, 391-402.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: A rare edition of Lodge's Peerage of Ireland, 403-404.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Pagan sepulchral monuments—(1) moats, (2) long stones [note and query], 405.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Aylmers of Lyons and Donadea [query], 406.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Who was the Dean of Kildare in 1535 [query], 407.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Replies to queries [McCabe's Tree], 407.
JCKAS Vol. II, No. 1 (1896)
FitzGerald, Lord Walter:
ffrench, J.F.M.: Notes on the family of Sherlock, chiefly gathered from the State Papers and other documents, 32-47.
Murphy, Denis: "The Pale", 48-58.
O'Leary, E.: Notes on the southern boundary of the ancient
Murphy, Denis: the Baltinglass title [correction to I 27], 64-65.
Fitzgerald, Lord Walter: St. Dermott of Castledermot [correction], 65.
Fitzgerald, Lord Walter & Murphy, Denis: the meaning of "Rochfalyaht," "Fealyghe," "Herbidas," and Meirgeach," [query by LWF, answer by DM], 65.
JCKAS Vol. II, No. 2 (1896)
Devitt, Matthew: Carbury and the Birminghams' Country, 84-111.
Mayo, Earl of: Rathmore (the Big Rath), 112-115.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Incidents in the life of Garrett More, eighth Earl of Kildare, 116-132.
O'Leary, E.: John Lye, of Clonaugh, Co. Kildare, 133-150.
Darby, M.: Irish place-names and local folklore, 151-154.
Joyce, P.W.: The hills,
Lord Edward FitzGerald's bag-pipes, 155-156.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The churchyard of Donoughmore, 156.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: List of stone effigies [note], 157.
Sherlock, W.: Crannogs in Co. Kildare [note], 157.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Pagan sepulchral monuments, Moates [note], 157.
?FitzGerald, Lord Walter: 'Two ancient structures…' [note], 158.
?FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Sunday's Well [query], 158.
?FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Piper's Stones [query], 158.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: "The Race of the Black Pig" on the Curragh [query], 158.
JCKAS Vol. II, No. 3 (1897)
Murphy, Denis:
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Castle Rheban, 176-178.
Sherlock, W.: Early landowners in Kill, Co. Kildare, 179-185.
"Omurethi" (FitzGerald, Lord Walter): The Moat of Ardscull, 186-197.
Graham, Charles I.: Celbridge: some notes on its past history, 198-205.
FitzGerald, William: On the lost Ogham "Deccedda" stone, once at Killeen Cormac, near Colbinstown, Co. Kildare [note], 206-208.
Fitzgerald, Lord Walter: "Trade tokens" seventeenth century [note], 208-213.
Fitzgerald, Lord Walter: "Cawlcannon" [note], 214.
Fitzgerald, Lord Walter: The building of two bridges in the Co. Kildare, in the fourteenth century [note], 214.
Fitzgerald, Lord Walter: Calverstown, Co. Kildare [note and query], 214.
Fitzgerald, Lord Walter: The Tipper cross [note], 214-215.
Fitzgerald, Lord Walter: The Franciscan Abbey, Castledermot [correction], 216.
Fitzgerald, Lord Walter: Pictures and engravings of the Salmon Leap and Castle at Leixlip [note], 216-217.
Fitzgerald, Lord Walter: The Leap of Allen [query], 216.
Garstin, J.R.: Map of
Vigors, P.D.: The Journal of the Association for the Preservation of
Memorials of the Dead,
JCKAS Vol. II, No. 4 (1897)
Cowell, George Young: St. Brigid and the cathedral
Garstin, John Ribton: The High Sheriffs of the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Fitz Geralds and the Mac Kenzies, 268.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Sir Thomas Eustace, Kt., 1st Viscount Baltinglass, 268-9.
Wakeman, G.: Celtic bronze brooch found near Castledermot in 1860 [drawing], 269.
?FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Iron implements [found in Athy: note], 270-271.
?FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Lattin Alms-house inscribed stones [note], 270.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The deer park of
Devitt, M.: "Cawlcannon" [answer to query], 272.
Darby, M.: Archaeological jottings [answer to query], 272-274.
JCKAS Vol. II, No. 5 (1898)
Kirkpatrick, W.T.:
Kirkpatrick, W.T.: St. Wolstan's, 283-288.
Murphy, Denis: Kildare: its history and antiquities, 289-303.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Great Connell Abbey, Co. Kildare, 304-314.
de Burgh, T.J.: Ancient Naas: outposts and longstones, 315-323.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: St. Mo-chua of Celbridge [note], 324.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Knockpatrick [note], 324-325.
anonymous: Cloncurry [note], 325.
anonymous: Gilltown [query], 325.
anonymous: Kilshanchoe [query], 325.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: (note on burial urn and bronze skillet dug up near
Vigors, P.D.: On an archiepiscopal cross and reliquary [note], 328-330
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: "Sheelah-na-gig" [note], 330.
JCKAS Vol. II, No. 6 (1898)
FitzGerald, Lord Frederick: An account of the arrest of Lord Edward FitzGerald, 348-353
O'Leary, E.: John Lye, of Clonaugh, Co. Kildare (Part II), 354-359.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Castletown and its owners, 360-378.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The skeleton tombstone in the Franciscan Abbey at Castledermot [note], 379-381.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Portraits of Lord and Lady Edward FitzGerald [note], 382-383.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Race, or Road, of the Black Pig, across the Curragh [query], 383-384.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Rosetown churchyard, Barony of Kilkea and Moone [note], 385-386.
O'Hanlon, John: Alexander Taylor's map of the Co. Kildare [note], 386.
Mayo, Earl of: Jigginstown, the bells of Blessington, the wells of Tipper, notes on a hornbook in possession of Richard West Manders, of Castlesize, Naas [note], 386-388.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Bulbys, or MacBulbys of the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Poul-gyleen [note], 389-390.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Athgoe Castle, Co.
JCKAS Vol. II, No. 7 (1899)
FitzGerald, Lord Walter:
Hussey-Walsh, V.: The O'Connor-Henchy family, 407-
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Timolin, 413-
Swinton, the Hon. Mrs.: Notes on a book of hours of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 426-
Stokes, Margaret: Old Kilcullen, 431-
####: The conflict between the English and Irish Peers as to supreme jurisdiction [note], 447-
####: The O'Kelly slab in the Cadamstown churchyard [note], 448-
####: On a stained-glass window in Furness House [note], 452-
####: Carnalway and its objects of Antiquarian interest [note], 453-
JCKAS Vol. III, No.1 (July 1899)
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Curragh: its history and traditions, 1-32.
Stokes, Margaret: The holed-stone cross at Moone, 33-38.
O'Leary, E.: John Lye, of Clonaugh, Co. Kildare, Part III, 39-50.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter & Long, A.F.: The Carpenter tomb-slab in St. David's church, Naas, 51-56.
Mayo, Earl of: Furness, or Forenaghts Great, 57-60.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: An ancient foot-track of wooden planks across the Monavullagh Bog, 61-63.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Additions to the list of the High Sheriffs of the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Calverstown (near Kilcullen) [note], 64.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: A constable of
JCKAS Vol. III, No.2 (January 1900)
Devitt, Matthew: Rathcoffy, 79-97
Cooke-Trench, T.: The Wogan Monument, 98-100.
Stokes, George: Clane Abbey, 101-106.
Cooke-Trench, T.: The Moat at Clane, 107-111.
Graham, C.I.: The Right Hon. William Conolly, Speaker of the Irish House of Commons, 112-117.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The principal gentry of the
Meyer, Kuno: The song of the Sword of Cerball, 123-128.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Shrule Castle lettered stone, 129-130.
Cooke-Trench, Thomas: Correspondence [query about the name 'Millicent'], 131.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: A bronze celt [note], 132.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Three disused townland names in the south of the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Sixteenth-century tombstones in the Ballynadrumny Churchyard [note], 133-134.
JCKAS Vol. III, No.3 (July 1900)
FitzGerald, Lord Walter:
Cooke-Trench, Thomas: On the different deposits of the River Liffey, 164-167.
Sherlock, W. (ed.): Donadea and the
Omurethi (FitzGerald, Lord Walter):
after Thunder, John M. & Mansfield, Eustace: The Lattin and Mansfield families, in the Co. Kildare, 186-190.
Darby, M.: The Core-ally, 191-192.
Synnott, Nicholas: Irish Pearls, 192-193.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Who was the father of the Right Hon. William Conolly, Speaker of the Irish House of Commons? [query], 194.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Oil paintings of Lord Edward Fitzgerald [note], 194.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: A pagan sepulchral kist in the Dublin Science and Art Museum [note], 194-195.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Davidstown, near Castledermot [note], 195.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Bases of Crosses at Carragh [note], 195-196.
O'Hanlon, John: Philip Flatsbury, a Kildare historian [note], 196.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Antiquities at
JCKAS Vol. III, No.4 (January 1901)
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: In memoriam - Miss Margaret Stokes [ includes list of her works], 200-205.
Devitt, Matthew: Clongowes Wood, 206-215.
Stubbs, F.W.: The birthplace and life of St. Brigit of Kildare, 216-228.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: William FitzGerald of Castleroe, and his tomb in the Kilkea Churchyard, 229-253.
Daly, Tom (per Miss Greene):
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Browne Mausoleum at Mainham, 260-264.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Additions to the list of High Sheriffs of the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: A seventeenth-century skillet and bronze sword at
FitzGerald, Lord Walter?: "The Carbrie",
a
FitzGerald, Lord Walter?: The wayside cross-bases formerly at Little Rath and Prospect [note], 268.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Gerald Aylmer, son of Sir Andrew of Donadea [note], 268.
Sherlock, W.: St. Brigid and Clane [note], 269.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Old Road Names.-(a) Near Athy; (b) Near Dunmanoge [note], 269-270.
JCKAS Vol. III, No.5 (July 1901)
Devitt, M.: The rampart of the Pale, 284-289.
Sherlock, W.:The original Anglo-Norman settlers in
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: New Abbey of Kilcullen, 300-317.
Omurethi (FitzGerald, Lord Walter): Castlemartin, 318-324.
O'Leary, E.: Notes on the collection of Irish antiquities lately at Edenderry, 325-333.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Thomas FitzGerald, prior of Kilmainham, 1438-47, 334-336.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The baronies of the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The wife of Sir John Wogan, Knt., of Rathcoffy, who died about the year 1420, 337-338.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The extinct family of Young, of Newtown-O'More,
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Daniel O'Buge, a native of Kildare, and a learned Carmelite of the fourteenth century [note], 339.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: A Sherlock coat-of-arms stone [query], 341-
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Leixlip Castles [query], 341-
Ball, F. Elrington: The father of the Right Hon. William Conolly, P.C., of Castletown [reply to query], 342-
JCKAS Vol. III, No.6 (January 1902)
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Ballymore Eustace and its neighbouring antiquities, 343-360.
Wolfe, George: The Wolfe family of
Daly, Tom (per Miss Greene):
Hendrick-Aylmer, Hans: Rathmore, 372-381.
Vicars, Sir Arthur: Notes on Grange Con, Co. Wicklow, 382-385.
Henry, Mrs. (W. Sherlock ed.) The Henry Family in Kildare, 386-388.
Sweetman, Edmund (W. Sherlock ed.) Notes on the Sweetman family, 389-390.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Poul-a-phooka, 391-393.
Michelmore, A.C.: Notes on the crozier in the
(newspaper, 1787-8): The Inauguration of a new
portion of the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Tipper monumental Cross, 1616 [answer to query], 396.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Whereabouts is "Richard FitzGerald's Cross"? [query], 396-397.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Dr. Daniel Neylan, Bishop of Kildare, 1583-1603 [note], 397-398.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Addition to the list of
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Additional oil paintings of Lord Edward Fitzgerald [note], 399.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The seals of the Corporation of Athy and of the Kildare County Council, 399-401.
Sherlock, W.: Note on two ancient carved stones now at Sherlockstown, 401-402.
JCKAS Vol. III, No.7 (July 1902)
FitzGerald, Lord Frederick: Lettice, Baroness of Offaly, and the siege of her castle of Geashill, 1642, 418-424.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The FitzGeralds of Ballyshannon (Co. Kildare), and their successors thereat, 425-452.
Synnott, Nicholas J.: Notes on Furness, or Great Forenaghts, 453-469.
Omurethi (FitzGerald, Lord Walter): John FitzGerald, of Narraghbeg, 470-478.
Cowell, George Young: Notes on mural graves found in the foundations of the
chancel of St. Brigid's
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Turnings, 482-484.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The three Sir Maurice Eustaces of the latter end of the seventeenth century, 484-485.
Strickland, W.G., and Mayo, Earl of: Irish warriors and peasants, A.D. 1521 [note], 486-488.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Where is the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Is "Castle Doghenay," near Dunmurry, in existence? [query], 489.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The two Bishop's Courts in the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The castles at Leixlip [answer to query], 490-491.
Vicars, Sir Arthur: A description of the frontispiece, 494.
JCKAS Vol. IV, No. 1 (January 1903)
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Carton, 2-34.
Sherlock, W.: Further notes on the history and antiquities of the Parish of Clane, 35-46.
Omurethi (FitzGerald, Lord Walter): The White Castle of Athy and its sculptured stones, 47-62.
O'Meara, C.P.: Notes on Newcastle-Lyons, 63-64.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The inscription on the Eustace altar-tomb at New
Abbey, near
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The erection of a church to St. Brigid at Kildare in A.D. 868 [note], 65.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: County Kildare Cavalry in 1796 [note], 65-66.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Fontstown, near Glassealy, County. Kildare [note], 66.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Is anything known of the history or site of "Lord Kildare's Great Castle of Naas"? [query], 66.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Dongan family in the
JCKAS Vol. IV, No. 2 (July 1903)
Vicars, Sir Arthur: The family of Flatesbury, of Ballynasculloge and Johnstown, Co. Kildare, 86-94.
Denny, H.L. Lyster: An account of the family of Alen, of St. Wolstan's, Co. Kildare, 95-110.
after Barton, Bertram Francis: The family of Barton, 111-113.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Patrick Sarsfield, Earl of Lucan, with an account of his family and their connection with Lucan and Tully, 114-147.
Drury, Charles M.: Archæological jottings from the neighbourhood of Baltinglass, 148-154.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Notes on an Ogham-inscribed stone recently
discovered in the Donaghmore Churchyard, near Maynooth, in the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Earl of Kildare's standard-bearers in the sixteenth century [note], 163-164.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The will of Sir John Alen, Knt., Lord Chancellor of Ireland, of Alen's Court, or St. Wolstan's, County Kildare [note], 164-166.
Buckley, J.: Additional note on the High Sheriffs of County Kildare, 166.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Timolin, 166-167.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Members of Parliament for the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Dame Jenet Sarsfield, sister of Sir William Sarsfield, Kt., of Lucan, whose 3rd husband was Robert Plunkett, 5th Baron of Dunsany, 168-169.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Clergy of the Parish of Clane, 169.
Vigors, P.D.: Additions to the list of the High Sheriffs of the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Ferdinand, alias Fergananim O'Kelly, of the Queen's County, 170.
JCKAS Vol. IV, No. 3 (January 1904)
O'Leary, Edward: Additional notes on John Lye and Clonaugh, 172-175.
Drury, C.M.: Archæological notes dealing with Grange Con Neighbourhood, 176-178.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The history and antiquities of the Queen's County
barony of Portnahinch. Part I, including: The Macdonnells of Tinnakill Castle,
and History of the town of
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Mullaghmast sculptured boulder, 245-248.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The shaft of the O'Toole Cross at Knockarigg House,
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Military wooden towers in the thirteenth century [query], 251-252.
de Burgh, Colonel: "Lord Kildare's great
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Townland of Windgates [note], 255.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The members of the Eustace family on an inquisition jury in 1537 [note], 255.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The son of Patrick Sarsfield, Earl of Lucan [correction], 255.
after Barton, Bertram Francis: The Barton Family [correction], 256.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The house and demesne of Monasterevin [note], 256-257.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter:
JCKAS Vol. IV, No. 4 (July 1904)
O'Kelly, Edward P.: The eccentric Earls of Aldborough, 274-279.
Mayo, Earl of: Some notes on the Vikings; their ships; and how they harassed
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The history and antiquities of the Queen's County barony of Portnahinch. Part II, including:
The history of
O'Grady, John S.: Prehistoric burial-ground at Pollardstown,
Garstin, John Ribton: The Earl of Kildare and Francesco Chiericati, Papal Nuncio to Henry VIII, A.D. 1517, 314-315.
Omurethi (FitzGerald, Lord Walter): Palmerstown,
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Hewetson tombstone, Mylerstown [query], 319.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Conolly family [query], 319.
Long, A.F.: The Pilsworth family [query], 319.
O'Grady, John S.: Thirteenth-century military wooden towers [answer to query], 320.
Sherlock, W.: C. and M. Hewetson [answer to query], 320.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter:
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The makers of the bell in St. David's Church, Naas [note], 321.
JCKAS Vol. IV, No. 5 (January 1905)
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The history and antiquities of the Queen's County barony of Portnahinch. Part III:
Drury, C.:
Omurethi (FitzGerald, Lord Walter): Knockaulin, 359-365.
O'Grady, John Sheil: Colonel Thomas Dongan, of Castletown-Kildrought, soldier and statesman, 366-369.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Corbally Hill, 370-371.
document: A terrier of the Parish of
Fonstown (now Fontstown), Co. Kildare,
Ryder, A. Gore: Riverstown, near Monasterevin [query], 372.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Newbridge [query], 372.
Burtchaell, G.D. & Bewley, Edmund T.: The Rev. Christopher Hewetson [answer to query], 373-375.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: An ancient Irish cooraun or brogue [note], 376-377.
O'Grady, John S.: "Capella de Ballymanny", 376-379.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Fragments of Celtic slabs in St. Brigid's Cathedral, Kildare [note], 378-379.
JCKAS Vol. IV, No. 6 (July 1905)
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The history and antiquities of the Queen's County barony of Portnahinch. Part IV, including:
The O'Dempseys of Clanmaliere, and Appendix to the papers on the history and antiquities of the Barony of Portnahinch, 396-453.
O'Grady, John Sheil: History and antiquities of the Hill of Allen, 454-465.
de Burgh, Thomas J.: The de Burghs of Oldtown, 466-472.
Cary,
Drury, C.: Some curious beliefs, 492-493.
Beard, T.: Notes on a mediæval jar discovered in
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The name of the Nurney (Co. Kildare) stream [query], 495.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Burnt Church, Co. Kildare [query], 495.
Additions to the High Sheriffs of the
Vanessa's burial-place [note], 496-497.
A long stone on the Great Connell townland [note], 497.
Places of the name of Blackhall and Blackrath,
A bronze spear-head and bronze ring [note], 498-499.
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Sherlock, W.: Clondalkin, 2-11.
Bewley, Sir Edmund T.: Note on
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Tallaght, in the
Omurethi (FitzGerald, Lord Walter): Notes on Punchestown and Cradockstown, 37-46.
Hewetson, John: Patrick Hewetson, M.D., 47-54.
anonymous: Ballads and Poems of the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: A chalice presented to the Jesuits in 1634 by the Countess of Kildare, 60-62.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Longs or Langs of Daars, near Bodenstown, 62-63.
Beard, T.: An Athy legend, 63.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Ancient dues from the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Athy Town-Hall bell [note], 64.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Grey Abbey at Kildare [note], 64-65.
Beard, T. (quoting Read, C.H.): The Dutch jar discovered at
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Reynoldstown, alias Payne's Castle, near Castle Carbury [query], 65.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: What sort of a weapon was a thonged javelin [query], 65-66
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Suncroft [query], 66.
Sherlock, W.: Pierse and Precious [query], 66.
JCKAS Vol. V, No. 2 (July 1906)
O'Grady, John Sheil: The history and antiquities of the districts of Rathcoole and Saggart, 69-78.
Cosby, Pole: Autobiography of Pole Cosby, of Stradbally, Queen's County, 1703-1737(?), 79-99.
anonymous: Ballads and Poems of the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter:
Cavenagh, W.O.: The Wogans of Rathcoffy, Co. Kildare.—a correction, 109-113.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The churchyards of Rathcoole and Saggart [note], 114-115.
Falkiner, William: Ancient implements from the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Aenach Carman [note], 117-118.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Portersize, Parish of Timolin [note], 118.
Flynn, J.J.: Tallaght,
Hobson, C.J.: Notes on a sepulchral urn [note], 119-
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The sites of two chapels near
JCKAS Vol. V, No. 3 (January 1907)
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Rathangan, 137-163.
Cosby, Pole: Autobiography of Pole Cosby, of Stradbally, Queen's County, (continued), 164-184.
Cary, George Sydney: Index to the intestate administrations of the Diocese of Kildare, in the Public Record Office of Ireland, 185-192.
O'Leary, E.: Notes on the place of King Laoghaire's death, 193-199.
anonymous: Ballads and Poems of the
Omurethi (FitzGerald, Lord Walter): Father Germaine's well at Lackan, Parish
of Boystown (alias Baltyboys), in the
Falkiner, William: Ancient stone implements [note], 204-5
A curious instance of panic among troops recorded in the "Annals of the Four Masters," in the year 1406 , 206.
The inscription on a mural slab at St. Michan's, in
The churches of Ardmakrynane and Grilissie [note], 208.
An ancient wooden three-pronged fork [note], 208-210.
Joyce, P.W. & Morrin, T.: Suncroft [answer to query], 210.
anonymous: Query [re Hewetson family], 211.
Bewley, Edmund T.: The Rev. Christopher Hewetson.—Archdeacon Michael Hewetson [answer to query], 211-213.
Ponsonby, Gerald: Letter to the Editor [query], 214.
JCKAS Vol. V, No. 4 (July 1907)
Vicars, Sir Arthur: Old Bawn,
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Belan, 238-252.
Cosby, Pole: Autobiography of Pole Cosby, of Stradbally, Queen's County, (continued), 253-273.
anonymous: Ballads and Poems of the
Omurethi (FitzGerald, Lord Walter): The Battle of Dunbolg, near Baltinglass, fought in 594, and what led up to it, 284-292.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Destruction of the Birtown Moat [note], 293.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Walter FitzGerald of Walterstown [note], 293-294.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: "Kinsha-loochaun" burial-ground [query], 295.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Knockbounce [query], 295.
Weldon, A.A.: Thomas (?) Weldon, of Weldon, in Staffordshire, sixteenth century [query], 295.
JCKAS Vol. V, No. 5 (January 1908)
anonymous: Recollections of visits to Belan house, Co. Kildare, in the early Victorian period, 298-310.
Cosby, Pole: Autobiography of Pole Cosby, of Stradbally, Queen's County, (continued), 311-324.
Drury, C.M.:
O'Kelly, E.P.: Historical notes on Baltinglass in modern times, 332-338.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Kernanstown (or Browne's Hill) cromlech,
Denny, H.L.L.: The Alens of St. Wolstan's, 344-347.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Baltinglass Hill, 352-3.
Beard, T.: Riversdale, Athy [note], 354.
Beard, T.: Dr. Thomas Molyneux [note], 354.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Hazelhatch [note], 354.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The maiden name of the second wife of Lewis O'Dempsey, 2nd Viscount Clanmaliere [note], 354.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter:
anonymous: A tenant's services and customs due to landlord on obtaining a lease in the old times [note], 355-356.
Beard, T.: Greenhills House, Athy [query], 357.
Beard, T.:
Cavenagh, W.O.: The Kavanaghs of Ballynamona and Athy [query], 358-359.
Joyce, P.W.: Kinsha-loochaun [answer to query], 360.
JCKAS Vol. V, No. 6 (July 1908)
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Baltinglass Abbey, its possessions, and their Post-Reformation proprietors, 378-414.
Sherlock, W.: Ballitore and its associations, 415-422.
Cosby, Pole: Autobiography of Pole Cosby, of Stradbally, Queen's County, (continued), 423-438.
Omurethi (FitzGerald, Lord Walter): Customs paculiar to certain days,
formerly observed in the
anonymous: Ballads and Poems of the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The County Wicklow Barony of
Cavenagh, W.O.: Some Kavanaghs of the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: An unrecorded long stone in the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: An ancient wooden vessel, 464-465 [note].
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Paintings and drawings of places in the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: What was the procedure of "praying the benefit of clergy"? and what was the ordeal of "being burned in the hand"? 469.
JCKAS Vol. VI, No. 1 (January 1909)
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Historical notes on the O'Mores and their
Sherlock, W.: Knights Hospitallers in
Omurethi (FitzGerald, Lord Walter): Ballysax and the Nangle family, 96-100.
anonymous: Ballads and Poems of the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Concerning the lands of "Macduff in Balmascoloe" (?Scullogestown, Barony of Ikeathy), 1442, 103-104.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Haynestown, near Rathmore,
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Antiquarian objects discovered in the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Churches as granges or granaries [note], 107.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Stradbally church tower, Queen's County [query], 107.
Beard, T.: The Wilmot family of Athy [query], 107-108.
anonymous: An unknown FitzGerald [query], 108-
JCKAS Vol. VI, No. 2 (July 1909)
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Manor and
ffrench, Rev. Canon: The Celtic
Vicars, Sir Arthur: Drimnagh,
ffrench, Rev. Canon: The family of Sherlock. No II, 154-159.
O'Leary, Edward: The Rock of Dunamase, 160-171.
Daly, Tom (per Miss Greene):
Drogheda, Marchioness of: Ballads and Poems of the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Extracts from a
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Paintings and engravings of the Salmon Leap at Leixlip [note], 180.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Extracts from the Athy Parish Register [note], 181-182.
JCKAS Vol. VI, No. 3 (January 1910)
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Killeshin church ruins, Queen's County, 184-205.
Omurethi (FitzGerald, Lord Walter): Castledillon in the barony of South Salt, 206-213.
Devitt, M.: Summerhill and its neighbourhood, Part I, 214-221.
Sherlock, W.: Bodenstown graveyard—a place of Irish pilgrimage, 222-229.
Denny, H.L.L.: Lawe of Leixlip, 230-239.
Davis, thomas: Ballads and Poems of the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The coat-of-arms of the O'Connors of Offaly, and of
Lisagh O'Connor of Leixlip,
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The bounds of Leix (excluding Fassaghreban) and of Slievemargy in 1549, 244-246.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Purchase of arms and ammunition for the Irish rebels at English fairs in and before 1599 [note], 247.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Anglo-Norman wooden towers in
Bland, J.L.: A moated castle [note], 248.
Swinton, the hon. Mrs.: Richard Conolly, of Castletown [note], 248.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Damage to the Kilkea church ruins [note], 248-
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: What sort of a structure in the sixteenth century was a "wooden castle"[query], 249-
JCKAS Vol. VI, No. 4 (July 1910)
Devitt, Matthew: Summerhill,
Sherlock W.: Some notes on the fords and bridges over the River Liffey, 293-305.
Hewetson, John: Michael Hewetson, M.A., Archdeacon of Kildare for a day (St. Peter's, 1686), 307-310.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The castle and manor of Carlow. Part I, 311-338.
document: A descriptive account of the
anonymous: Ballads and Poems of the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: "Captain Garrett," a leader of the Irish at the Battle of Glenmalure, 1580, 353-355.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: A curious use to put an ecclesiastical bell to [note], 356.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Rathtoole Townland [note], 356.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The sepulchral mote and churchyard at Hortland, barony of Ikeathy and Oughterany [note], 356-357.
anonymous:
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Will of Peter Lynch, of the Knock,
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Old Place-names in the Townland of Summerhill (the
Knock),
JCKAS Vol. VII, No. 2 (January 1911)
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Castle and Manor of Carlow, Part II, 364-397.
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Kildare Members of Parliament, 1559-1800, 398-406.
ffrench, J.F.M.: The legend of the Wizard Earl of Kildare, 407-409.
Omurethi (FitzGerald, Lord Walter): The stone-roofed church at Ardrass, 410-141.
Russell: Ballads and Poems of the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Concerning the lands of Donore, near Carragh, in the Barony of Clane 422-423.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Millicent and Firmount Townlands [note], 424.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Monacrannoge and Elm Hall [note], 424.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Ellenor Lynch, wife of Lisagh O'Connor, of Leixlip [note], 424-425.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The will of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, [note], 425.
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Kildare Members of Parliament [query], 425.
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Smith family [query], 426.
Hewetson, John: Letters to Archbishop King (of
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: A wooden castle in the sixteenth century [answer to query], 426.
JCKAS Vol. VI, No. 6 (July 1911)
Devitt, Matthew: Summerhill,
Roper, Charles E.A.: The Cusacks of Rathgar, in the
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Kildare Members of Parliament, 1559-1800, 469-492.
Davis, Thomas: Ballads and Poems of the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Notes on the FitzGeralds of
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Copy of a lease of Carton to William Talbot,
recorder of
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: A camel in
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Balmascoloe or Ballymascolock [note], 519.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Tyrrell's Mill and Castle, near Celbridge [note], 520-522.
de Burgh, T.J.: The Piper's Stones on
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: What was the origin of the name of a castle in Kildare called "The Fire Castle"? [note], 523.
Hewetson, John: Re Kildare Members of Parliament [answer to query], 523-
Omurethi (FitzGerald, Lord Walter): Dr. Joyce's "English as we speak it
in
JCKAS Vol. VII, No. 1 (January 1912)
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Ballyadams in the Queen's County, and the Bowen Family, 2-32.
Young, Margaret F.: The La Touche family of Harristown,
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Kildare Members of Parliament, 1559-1800 (continued), 41-44.
document: The will of Captain William Bowen of
Castlecarra,
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Hill of Mullachreelan and the sepulchral moat
at
anonymous: The first mention of cannon in
anonymous: The Right Rev. Robert Ussher, Bishop of Kildare, 1635-1642 [note], 48.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Franciscan Abbey at Castledermot (repairs to) [note], 49.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The townland name of "
JCKAS Vol. VII, No. 2 (July 1912)
ffrench, J.F.M.: Prehistoric Architecture, 65-81.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Glassealy and its tenants; with the career of Walter "reagh" FitzGerald, 82-108.
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Kildare Members of Parliament, 1559-1800 (continued), 109-117.
O'Leary, E.: Turnpike roads of Kildare, Queen's County, etc., in the eighteenth century, 118- 124.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Dunmurraghill, Co. Kildare, 125-126.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Franciscan Abbey at Castledermot (repairs to) [note, continued], 126-127.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Manor of Clonogan, Parish of Moyacomb,
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: A "treasure-trove" find of silver coins at Castledermot, 128-130.
JCKAS Vol. VII, No. 3 (January 1913)
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Antiquities of Clonmore,
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Kildare Members of Parliament, 1559-1800 (continued), 154-167.
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick (ed.): A tour in Kildare in 1732, 168-177.
Drury, Charles M.: A ballad of Nurney, Co. Kildare, 178-181.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Kerdiffs of Kerdiffstown,
Sadleir, Thomas U.: Coats-of-arms of Kildare families [note], 187.
Sadleir, Thomas U.: The Stones of Stonebrook, and Tippers of Tipperstown [note], 187.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The meaning of Castlesize [note], 188.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Margaret Butler, wife of Sir Maurice FitzGerald of
Lackagh (ob. 1575),
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: A find of "Treasure Trove" in 1655 [note], 189.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: A County Carlow possession of Gerald, 11th Earl of Kildare [note], 190.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Parish of Clonaghlis,
JCKAS Vol. VII, No. 4 (July 1913)
Hort, Sir Arthur F.: The Horts of Hortland, 207-216.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Dunlavin, Tornant, and Tober,
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Kildare Members of Parliament, 1559-1800 (continued), 234-241.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Narraghmore and the barons of Norragh, 242-272.
document: Recollections of Timolin, extracted from Memoranda of the late Caroline A. Coddington, afterwards Mrs. Frederick Brown, daughter of the Rev. Latham Coddington, who was inducted to Timolin in 1809 [note], 273-274.
Sadleir, Thomas U.: The Ballycommon census of 1766 [note], 274-276.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Donagh Kighow slab of 1633 in the Timolin Churchyard [note], 276-277.
FitzGerald, F.: Two place-names at Rathangan,
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Manor of Combre [query], 277.
JCKAS Vol. VII, No. 5 (January 1914)
Chamney, William: Some old Kildare book-plates, 281-287.
Macalister, R.A.S.; Praeger, R.Ll. & Armstrong, E.C.R.: On a Bronze-Age interment at Furness, near Naas, Co. Kildare, 288-295.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Coghlanstown,
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Kildare Members of Parliament, 1559-1800 (continued), 311-316.
Drury, Charles M.: The Bagots of Nurney,
Daly, Tom (per Miss Greene):
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Chair of Kildare [note], 327- 329.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Father Moore's Well at Rathbride,
Sadleir, Thomas U.: Letter from Edward, 2nd Earl of Aldborough, to his agent at Belan [note], 333-334.
FitzGerald, F.: Ruins now in charge of the Kildare County Council [note], 1913, 335.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: A tombstone inscription at Pollardstown [note], 335-336.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Parish of Yago, and the Townland of Gaganstown [note], 336-337.
Walsh, Martin: List of the Parish Priests of Castledermot [note], 337.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Prosperous, in the Parish of Killybegs [note], 338.
FitzGerald, F.: The church bell of Maynooth [note], 338.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The old name of
Lepper, R.S.: Information required on some Athy families [query], 339.
JCKAS Vol. VII, No. 6 (July 1914)
Armstrong, E.C.R.: Seals of Kildare bishops and dignitaries, 355-364.
Lloyd, Joseph H.: The identification of the battlefield of Glenn Mama, A.D. 1000, 365-372.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Priory, or Nunnery, of Graney,
Hamilton, Gustavus E.: The Kings of Leinster and their clans, 382-392.
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Kildare Members of Parliament, 1559-1800 (continued), 393-410.
de Courcy-Wheeler, H.E.: The tower on the Hill of Allen, 411-416.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Burgage (formerly Donagh-Emlagh),
de Burgh, Thomas John: The ancient mace of Naas Corporation, 424-425.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Chair of Kildare [note], 424-426.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter:
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The meaning of the river-name Figile [note], 426-427.
Devitt, Matthew: The old name of
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The old name of
JCKAS Vol. VIII, No. 1 (January 1915)
Ponsonby, Gerald: Bishopscourt and its owners, 2-29.
Sadleir, Thomas U.: High Sheriffs of the King's County, 1655-1915, 30-49.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Tullow,
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Kildare Members of Parliament 1559-1800, 71-75.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter:
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Earl of Kildare's altar tomb in St. Werburgh's
Church,
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Lorenzo Moore, Ranger of the Curragh, 1789-1799 [note], 82-83.
JCKAS Vol. VIII, No. 2 (July 1915)
Finn, D.J.: A local collection of Irish coins [at
Sadleir, Thomas U. (ed.): Diary of Anne Cooke [1761-1776], 104-132.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Description of two FitzGerald harps of the seventeenth century, 133-149.
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Kildare Members of Parliament 1559-1800 (continued), 150-156.
Armstrong, E.C.R.: A note on Charles Armstrong of
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Richard Eustace, tenant of Gorteenvacan and
Ballybyrne in the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Discovery of a sepulchral kist near Castledermot [note], 163.
JCKAS Vol. VIII, No. 3 (January 1916)
Young, Margaret F.: Ballitore and its institutions, 166-169.
Smith, R.W.: The Nuttalls of
FitzGerald, Lord Walter:
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Kildare Members of Parliament 1559-1800 (continued), 197-204.
Sadleir, Thomas U.: Diary of Anne Cooke (continued), 205-219.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter:
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Parish of Ballybrackan in the Barony of Offaly West [note], 221.
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: The Hartpole effigy [note], 221-222.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The patron saint of Kill, Co. Kildare [note], 222-223.
Armstrong, E.C.R.: Jettons or Casting Counters [note], 223.
JCKAS Vol. VIII, No. 4 (July 1916)
Hamilton, Gustavus Everard: The names of the baronies and parishes in
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Preceptory, or Commandery, of Kilteel,
Devitt, Matthew: The Barony of Okethy, 276-301.
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Kildare Members of Parliament 1559-1800 (continued), 302-308.
document: Freeholders in the Queen's County, from
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: An ancient church pavement tile from Timolin Churchyard [note], 328-329.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Narraghmore, and Walter Calfe (or le Veele), Bishop of Kildare [note], 330-
Armstrong, E.C.R.: Coghlan of Kilcolgan, King's County [answer to query], 330-
JCKAS Vol. VIII, No. 5 (January 1917)
Nuttall, George H. Falkiner: The Falkiners of Abbotstown,
Lloyd, J.H.: Druim Dearg, 364-367.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Two Colley inscriptions in the Castle Carbury churchyard; with notes on the founder of the family, 369-387.
Devitt, Matthew: The Barony of Okethy (continued), 388-398.
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Kildare Members of Parliament 1559-1800 (continued), 399-403.
anonymous: The district of Coshegowley,
Sadleir, Thomas U.: The Hortland wind-mill [note], 409.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Kinnafad Castle, Co. Kildare, 409-410.
JCKAS Vol. VIII, No. 6 (July 1917)
Hamilton, Gustavus Everard: The names of the baronies and parishes in
Sadleir, Thomas U. (ed.): Diary of Anne Cooke (continued), 447-463.
Devitt, Matthew: The Barony of Okethy (continued), 464-494.
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Kildare Members of Parliament 1559-1800 (continued), 495-502.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Notes on Lady Margaret FitzGerald, who married Pierce, 8th Earl of Ormonde, in 1485, 503-511.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Barrettstown, parish of Old Connell [note], 512.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Ballardseix [note], 512.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Place-names in 1395, lying between Clane and the
present town of
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Richard, son of John, son of Robert FitzGerald, living 1383 [query], 513.
JCKAS Vol. IX, No. 1 (January 1918)
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Earl of Kildare's manor of Geashill, in the King's County with notes on Killeigh, in the parish of Geashill, 2-33.
Stanley-Torney, Henry (ed.): Ferns marriage licences, 34-59.
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Ladytown and the Allens, 60-69.
Young, Margaret F.: The Shackleton letters, 1726-1755, 70-79.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Proprietors of the Manor of Monasterevin in the sixteenth century, 80-82.
Wall, F.H.:
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: The Moat of Ardscull, 84-85.
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Metal cross from Killeigh, 85-86.
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Col. Henry Markham, 86-88.
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: The former name of "
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The old names of Firmount and Millicent, Parish of Clane, 88-89.
Chamney, William:
JCKAS Vol. IX, No. 2 (July 1918)
Hamilton, Gustavus Everard: The names of the Baronies and Parishes in
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: The family of Saunders of Saunders' Grove,
Young, Margaret F.: The Shackleton letters, 1763 1783 (continued), 134-177.
Stanley-Torney, Henry (ed.): Ferns marriage licences (continued), 178-190.
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Kildare members of Parliament, 1559-1800 (continued), 191-196.
Armstrong, E.C.R.: Note on an armorial pendant [note], 197.
Moore,
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: An ancient tradition that
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Lady Elizabeth FitzGerald (recte
Devitt, M.: The Manor of Monasterevin [note], 200-202.
JCKAS Vol. IX, No. 3 (January 1919)
Strickland, Walter: The Chetwoods, of Woodbrook in the Queen's County, 204- 226.
Stanley-Torney, Henry (ed.): Ferns marriage licences (continued), 227-245.
Hamilton, Gustavus Everard: The names of the Baronies and Parishes in the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Lackagh, Tobercocka, and Crossmorris [note], 258.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Clonaghlis Parish [note], 258.
JCKAS Vol. IX, No. 4 (July 1919)
Strickland, Walter (ed.)?: The Chetwood letters, 1726, 272-276.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter (ed.): The O'More family of Balyna in the
Stanley-Torney, Henry (ed.): Ferns marriage licences (continued), 292-300.
anonymous: Place names in the
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Great Moat at Rathmore,
anonymous: A supposed Relic of Swift [note], 303-304.
Arthur Vicars: The Falkiners of Abbotstown [note], 304.
JCKAS Vol. IX, No. 5 (July 1920)
FitzGerald, Lord Walter (ed.): The O'More family of Balyna in the
Upton, Henry S.: Claims at Chichester House relating to the
Devitt, Matthew: The See lands of Kildare, 358-365.
Stanley-Torney, Henry (ed.): Ferns marriage licences (continued), 366-375.
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Kildare members of Parliament, 1559-1800 (continued), 376-380.
Strickland, Walter (ed.)?: The Chetwood letters (continued), 381-386.
Heighington, William: On Donard,
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Castle Rag, near Naas, 389-391.
newspaper advertisements 1752-1757: Elm Grove (new house) near Naas, 391.
Swanzy, Henry B.:
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: "Crish-na-Cool" and "Critheen-a-thompal," near Kilcock [query], 394-395.
JCKAS Vol. IX, No. 6 (July 1921)
Strickland, Walter (ed.)?: The Chetwood letters (continued), 410-415.
Devitt, Matthew: The See lands of Kildare (continued), 416-429.
Sadleir, Thomas Ulick: Kildare members of Parliament, 1559-1800 (continued), 430-433.
Phillips, H.: The
Stanley-Torney, Henry (ed.): Ferns marriage licences (continued), 454-456.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: The Fourteenth-Century Eustace effigy now in the
Protestant church at Ballymore-Eustace,
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: "The Earl of Kildare's Red Book," 1503, 461-462.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: A tombstone inscription at Kildare Cathedral [query], 463.
FitzGerald, Lord Walter: Lord Edward FitzGerald's Will [note], 463.
JCKAS Vol. X, No. 1 (July 1923)
Phillips, H.: The Grand Canal: (2) The passenger boats, 3-19.
D'Alton, John (1846): Notes on the history of
Stanley-Torney, Henry (ed.): Ferns marriage licences (continued), 29-31.
Strickland, Walter (ed.)?: The Chetwood letters (continued), 32-36.
Sadleir, Thomas. U.: Kildare Members of Parliament 1559-1800 (continued), 37-40.
JCKAS Vol. X, No. 2 (July 1924)
Sadleir, Thomas. U.: An Eighteenth Century Dwarf, 49-60.
Stanley-Torney, Henry (ed.): Ferns marriage licences (continued), 61-99.
Strickland, Walter (ed.)?: The Chetwood letters (continued), 100-106.
document: Verses maide by Lettice Fitz Gerald ye Lady Ophaley after she lost her eye-sight, being above fourscore years of age, 108.
JCKAS Vol. X, No. 3 (July 1925)
Sadleir, Thos. U.: Kildare Members of Parliament 1559-1800 (continued), 109-112.Sadleir, Thomas. U.: A Kildare Poet, 113-124.Stanley-Torney, Henry (ed.): Ferns marriage licences (continued), 125-149.
Strickland, Walter (ed.)?: The Chetwood letters (continued), 150-153.
newspaper report 1789: Sporting intelligence, 154-154.
Strickland, W.G.: Celbridge straw hats [note], 155.
anonymous: Some authorities for Kildare County History, 155-160.
document: A Turnpike receipt for Queen's
JCKAS Vol. X, No. 4 (January 1926)
Sadleir, Thomas. U.: Kildare Members of Parliaments 1559-1800, 163-
Stanley-Torney, Henry (ed.): Ferns marriage licences (continued), 174-194.
Strickland, Walter (ed.)?: The Chetwood letters (continued), 195-196.
document: The Book of Survey and Distribution,
document: St. Wolstan's, 206-207.
anonymous: The Conolly family [note], 207.
anonymous: Carlow vestry book [note], 207.
JCKAS Vol. X, No. 5 (July 1927)
document: Hearth Money roll for
document: The Book of Survey and Distribution,
Sadleir, Thos. U.: Sir Edward Lovett Pearce, 231-244.
document: vestry minute re tree-planting in Carlow, 255.
document: householders in Carlow, 1669, 256-258.
JCKAS Vol. X, No. 6 (January 1929)
Sadleir, Thomas. U.: Some notes on Leixlip, 268-271.
Devitt, M.: Old proprietors in Straffan and Irishtown, 272-300.
Devitt, M.: The footbridge at Celbridge Abbey, 301-303.anonymous: Kildare tokens [note], 304.
anonymous: Segrave's Castle [note], 304.
document: letter of 1819 relative to the military services in South America of William Aylmer, 305-316.
JCKAS Vol. XI No. 1 (January 1930)
document: Hearth Money roll for
JCKAS Vol. XI No. 2 (January 1931)
Miller, William:
O'Toole, Edward: Art McMurrough and Richard II, 10-23.
O'Toole, Edward: Find of bog butter at Feddancoyle, Kiltegan Co. Wicklow, 24-25.
O'Toole, Edward: Cist at Knocknatubrid, Tullow Co. Carlow, 26-28.
Orpen, Goddard H.: Rathgall: The Rath of the Foreigners, 31-35.
Upton, Henry, A.S.: A List of Irish Sheriffs 1685-6, 36-42.
O'Grady, Guillamore: Index to Kildare Marriage Licence bonds, 43-58.
JCKAS Vol. XI No. 3 (January 1932)
O'Toole, Edward: The primitive churches of Rathvilly Parish, Co. Carlow, 59-102.
O Hanluain, Enri: The "drunides" stone of Killeen Cormac, Co. Kildare, 103-113.
O'Grady, Guillamore: Index to Kildare Marriage Licence bonds (continued), 114-133.
Price, Liam: Notes on Feagh McHugh O'Byrne, 134-175.
JCKAS Vol. XI No. 4 (July 1933)
Le Fanu, T.P.: French veterans at Portarlington, 177-200.
O'Toole, Edward: The parish of Ballon,
JCKAS Vol. XII No. 1 (July 1935)
On the occurrence of Roman capital letters at Killeen Cormaic, 1-11.
O'Grady, Guillamore: Index to Kildare Marriage Licence bonds (continued), 12-29.
documents: Some letters of the Mornington family, 30-52.
JCKAS Vol. XII No. 2 (March 1937)
Some old bills; Donaghcomper, Celbridge 53-65.
The "Druuides" stone of Killeen Cormaic, 66-73.
O'Grady, Guillamore: Index to Kildare Marriage Licence bonds (continued), 74-98.
document: Tenants of the Lordship of Carlow, 99-101.
document: Resolutions at Naas 1779, 102-103.
newspaper notice 1784: list of Grand Jury of King's
County,
newspaper notice 1773: Gentlemen of Co. Kildare, Spring Assizes 1772, 105.
newspaper notice 1785: Grand Jury at Summer Assizes
1784 for
newspaper notice 1785: Grand Jury, County Wicklow 4
August 1785, and Freeholders of Co. Wicklow,
JCKAS Vol. XII No. 3 (July 1938)
O'Hanluain, E.: The archaæology of the
Leask, H.G.: Rahan, Offaly; the larger church, 111-114.
Sadleir, Thomas U (ed.).: Kildare diocesan wills, 115-123.
document: Rules and Resolutions of the Anna Liffey Club, 124-127.
document: Grand Jury panel for
JCKAS Vol. XII No. 4 (July 1939)
Price, L.: Antiquities of Burgage and district, 137-143.
Kemmis, Lewis G.N.: A short account of the family of Kemmis, in
O'Hanluain, Enri: The Maynooth ogham stone, a new reading, and a new decipherment of the British oghams, 170-187.
Sadleir, Thomas U (ed.).: Kildare diocesan wills (continued), 188-189.
anonymous: Corporation of Kildare (note), 190.
anonymous: The Curragh [note], 190.
anonymous: Concealment [note], 191.
anonymous: Turnpike gate [note], 191.
anonymous: The Club House [Kildare] [note], 191.
Strath, F.W.: The memorial cross at Cross Morris, Kildare, erected to Sir Maurice Fitzgerald of Lackagh, Knight, 191-194.
document: Officers of the Kildare Militia, 1794-1817, 194-197.
Price, L: Discovery of skeletons at Haynestown S., 197-199.
JCKAS Vol. XII No. 5 (1940-41)
O'Hannluain, E.: The Killeen Cormaic ogham stone, 201-213.
Byrne, P.: Old Kilcullen, 214-216.
Fenton, James: Kilcullen New Abbey and the FitzEustaces, 217-221.
Sadleir, Thomas U (ed.).: Kildare diocesan wills (continued), 222-225.
Le Fanu, T.P.: French veterans at Portarlington, No. II, 227-229.
Strath, F.W.: Clog almanacks [query], 230.
JCKAS Vol. XII No. 6 (1941-42)
"Fear Ceall": Conntae an Riogh, King's County, 233-246.
Hayes-McCoy, G.A.: Irish historical collection at the
document: Ordnance Survey Letters for Co. Kildare, 252-268.
Sadleir, Thomas U (ed.).: Kildare diocesan wills (continued), 269-272.
Leask, H.G.: Medieval flooring tile from Greatconnell Abbey, Co. Kildare [note], 273-274.
Clarke, T.P.: Bog find in Co. Kildare [note], 274-275.
"Fear Ceall": Armorial carved stones at Daingean, 275-281.
anonymous: List of Rangers of the Curragh [note], 281-282.
Strath, F.W.: Horn tenures [query], 282-283.
JCKAS Vol. XII No. 7 (1943)
"Fear Ceall": Conntae an Riogh, King's County, 285-325.
Sadleir, Thomas U.: The family of Tone, 326-329.
Sadleir, Thomas U (ed.).: Kildare diocesan wills (continued), 330-331.
document: Ordnance Survey Letters for Co. Kildare (continued), 332-342
Strath, F.W.: Sigginstown House, Naas, commonly called "Jigginstown", 343-347.
Clarke, T.P.: Old place names not recorded on the Ordnance Maps, 349-351.
Clarke, T.P.: Horn tenures [answer to query], 352.
JCKAS Vol. XII No. 7 (1944-45)
"Fear Ceall": Conntae an Riogh, King's County, 353-374.
Ó Muirthuile, Seósamh: Meascra de thaighdighthe maidir le dinnsheanchas Choill Chluana Gabhann agus na dúthaighe ina timcheall, (Clongoweswood), 375-395.
anonymous: The Barony of Connell, 396-402.
Dowling, Michael G.: Ardea or Irry, 403-419.
anonymous: Back to the Ice Age: remains of giant deer at Rathcoffey, 420-424.
Sadleir, Thomas U (ed.).: Kildare diocesan wills (continued), 425-427.
document: Ordnance Survey Letters for Co. Kildare (continued), 428-441.
Clarke, T.P.: Stone Axe, 442.
Grehan, G.: The Spaniards' Cross [note], 443.
Doyle, Sean G.: Squire Yeates of Moone Abbey, 443-445.
Casey, Michael T.: Bog Butter, 446-451.
Sadleir, Thomas U.: The Celbridge Mills, 452.
Dowling, M.G.: Old place names not recorded on the Ordnance Maps, 453-456.
Notes on same, 455.
JCKAS Vol. XIII No. 1 (1946-47)
'Fear Ceall': Conntae an Riogh, 1-18.
Dowling, Michael G.: "Rathenuarthi" (Dollardstown), 19-23.
Cox, Gerard: Portarlington Papers, 24-25.
Dowling, Michael G.: Ardea or Irry? (continued), 26-40.
O Muirthuile, Seosamh: Meascra de thaighdighthe maidir le dinnsheanchas Choill Chluana Gabhann agus na dúthaighe ina timcheall, 41-50
Dowling, Michael G. (ed.): Ordnance Survey Letters for Co. Kildare (continued), 51- 70.
Cox, Gerard S.: Notes & Queries [re placenames], 71-72.
Leask, Mrs. H.G.: query re Irish printed linens and cottons, 72-73.
JCKAS Vol. XIII No. 2 (1948-49)
Gogan, L.S.: Brigantian Kildare, 75-79.
Dowling, Michael G. (ed.): Ordnance Survey Letters for
Nolan, Matthew: The Barony of Connell, continued: Old Connell, 92-94.
Dowling, Michael G.: Placenames of the Civil Parish of Lea in the Barony of Portnahinch, 95-106.
O Muirthuile, Seosamh: Meascra de thaighdighthe idir bhéaloideasa agus seandálaíochta agus staire ar dhinnseanchas Choill Chluana Gabhann agus na dúthaí ina timpeall, 107-116.
Cantwell, Brian J.: Find of palstave at Newbridge, 117.
Dowling, M.G.: Panel at Kilteel [note], 118.
JCKAS Vol. XIII No. 3 (1950-52)
Dowling, Michael G. (ed.): Ordnance Survey Letters for
Longfield, Ada K.: A decorated eighteenth-century headstone at Killashee,
Cantwell, Brian J.: Notes on Young's tour, 1777-1779, 135-136.
Dowling, Michael G.: The Crosbie Agreement of 1607, 137-144.
Mac Lochlainn, Ailfrid: The interpretation of heraldry, 145-149.
Müller-Lisowski, Käte: Nicknames and namesakes, reflecting old relationships
between
Dowling, Michael G.?: Notes and queries [
JCKAS Vol. XIII No. 4 (1953)
Ó Ríordáin, Seán P.: Gold hair ring from Harristown,
Cantwell, Brian J.: Boundaries Survey, 1836 Athy and Naas, 170-176.
Longfield, Ada K.: Linen and cotton printing at Leixlip in the eighteenth century. I. Samuel Dixon & Co., 1758-65, 177-183.
Ronan, Myles V.: Burgage,
Mac Lochlainn, Ailfrid: Rex v. Crossly. A lecture with manifestations, 193-200.
Dowling, Michael G. (ed.): Ordnance Survey Letters for Coumty Kildare, (continued) 201-210.
Hickey, Elizabeth & Rynne, Etienne: Two souterrains on the lower slopes
of
Dowling, M.G. (ed.): Millicent Legion of Yeomanry orderly book, 211-219.
Dowling, M.G.: Notes and Queries [answer to query re
JCKAS Vol. XIII No. 5 (1954)
Longfield, Ada K.: An eighteenth-century headstone at Kildangan,
Went, Arthur E.J.: Notes on the fisheries of the River Barrow, 228-241.
Longfield, Ada K.: Linen and cotton printing at Leixlip in the eighteenth century. II. George Moore, 1765-1768, 242-246.
Cantwell, Brian J.: Municipal Boundaries Survey 1836 (continued): Carlow, 247-253.
Dowling, Michael G. (ed.): Ordnance Survey Letters for
Hickey,
JCKAS Vol. XIII No. 6 (1955)
Tickell, Sir Eustace F.: The Eustace family and their lands in Co. Kildare, 270-287.
Longfield, Ada K.: Linen and cotton printing at Leixlip in the eighteenth century. III Nathaniel Cunningham, 1768-81 and Thomas Harpur, 1768-86, 288-298.
O'Ríordáin, Breandán: Some recent finds from
JCKAS Vol. XIII No. 7 (1958)
Tickell, Sir Eustace F.: The Eustace family and their lands in
'Fear Ceall': Conntae an Riogh; "King's County", 345-363.
JCKAS Vol. XIII No. 8 (1960)
Tickell, Sir Eustace F.: The Eustace family and their lands in
'Fear Ceall': Conntae an Riogh (continued), 414-422.
Costello, Cornelius: Naas and the country in general, from 1800–’48, 423-442.
Longfield, Ada K.: Harpur's "Watering Engine" for bleaching linens at Leixlip, 443-446.
JCKAS Vol. XIII No. 9 (1961-63)
Rynne, Etienne: "The Danes' Road", a togher near Monasterevin, 449-457.
Prendergast, Ellen: Amber bead from Oghil, Co. Kildare [appendix to Danes' Road article], 456-457.
Rynne, Etienne: Notes on some antiquities found in Co. Kildare, 458-462.
Quane, Michael:
Costello, Cornelius: correction to 'Naas and the country in general, 1800-1848', 487.
Tickell, Sir Eustace F.: corrigenda to 'The Eustace family and their lands in Co. Kildare', 488.
Costello, C.:
Clarke, T.P.: County Kildare Archaeological Society [note on carved stones from Johnstown-bridge], 490.
JCKAS Vol. XIV No. 1 (1965-65)
Sheehy, Margaret: Architecture in Offaly, 1-28.
Gallwey, H.D.: The genealogy of James and Edmond Byrne of Dublin, 29-33.
Rynne, Etienne: A togher and a bog road in Lullymore Bog, 34-40.
Milner, William Henry: The Ballynowlart Martyrs, 41-46.
Ryan, Eileen: Monasterevan House, 47-49.
Rynne, Etienne: Two stone axeheads from Killamoat Upper, Co. Wicklow, 50-53.
Benson, Kathleen: The forgotten poet of Co. Kildare, 54-55.
Quane, Michael: Hewetson's Endowed School, Clane, 56-85.
JCKAS Vol. XIV No. 2 (1966-67)
MacCarvill, Eileen: Swift and the Vanhomrighs, 95-126.
Lee, GerardA.: The leper hospitals of
Costello, Con: Naas Union records, 151.
Coleborn, C.F.: Recent finds, 151.
newspaper report 1745: Trials in Naas, 162.
newspaper report 1745: Sentences in Naas, 162.
newspaper report 1756:Execution of horse thief in Athy, 162.
Mac Suibhne, Peadar: Notes on 1798 in Kildare, 163-167.
Hendy, Tom: The Hendy family of Harristown, near Nurney [note], 167.
newspaper report 1756: Fire in paper mills at Newbridge, 167.
Costello, Con: Two Kildare Palmers, 168.
Sheehy, Margaret:
Quane, Michael:
œ RÍ ord« in, A.B.: Saddle Quern from Ballyhade, Co. Kildare, 210-211.
newspaper advertisement 1780: inn at Naas, 211.
Longfield, A.K.: Prosperous 1776-1798, 212-231.
newspaper report 1743: Thieves hanged at Athy, 231.
Milner, W.H. & Morrison, G.: Ballynowlart Martyrs, the film, 232-233, correction 345.
anonymous: Watson of Larchill [query], 233.
œ
Danachair, CaoimhÍn:
Some notes on traditional house types in
Wynne, Michael: The Irish archaeological inspiration of Evie Hone, a preliminary study, 247-253; correction 517.
newspaper report 1712/13: Execution of thief near St. Stephen's Green, 253.
newspaper report 1712/13: notice re malicious anti-Palatine pamphlet, 253.
Tallon, Maura: A famous patriot Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin, 254-261.
Milne, Kenneth: The Council Books of Naas, 1665-1842, 262-266.
newspaper advertisement 1780: Garter Inn, Kildare, to let, 266.
Coleborn, C.F.: Naas church records, 1679-1877, 267-268.
newspaper report 1743: Celebrations for the coming-of-age of Lord Ophaley, 268.
newspaper report 1861: new omnibus to Naas, 268.
JCKAS Vol. XIV No. 3 (1968)
Valkenburg, Augustine: A study in diplomacy: Gerald eleventh Earl of Kildare (1525-1585), 293-315.
Coleborn, C.F.: Naas Workhouse, 316-321.
anonymous: Father John Miley [note], 321.
Wall, Thomas: Two Fenians in Kildare; 1. John Denvir on the Curragh, 322-335.
Clarke, J.K.: The Augustinian friary, Naas, 336-340.
Clarke, J.K.: St. Austin's Well Newbridge, 341.
MacEoin, Gearoid S.: A wandering friar, 342.
Ryan, Eileen: Family traditions of Mr. Edward Cleary, Greatrath, Kilrush, 343-345.
Lefroy, Phoebe: Mr. Ashe's School in Athy [query], 345.
Kelly, Martin J. & Boylan, Patrick: The Boylan family of Carbury, 346-
Costello, Con: Wolfe Tone at Naas [note], 361.
newspaper report 1794: High tolls on Lucan/Leixlip road, 361.
Luxmore, Alan Aylmer: Reminiscences of
Ryan, Eileen: The Shell House, 366-367.
JCKAS Vol. XIV No. 4 (1969)
Costello, Con: Jigginstown House, 375-376; correction, 517.
MacDermot, Frank: Wolfe Tone's House [query], 376.
Meagher, Niall: A Gandon drawing of the portico at Emo, 377-381.
Boylan,
anonymous: Silken Thomas [note], 396.
Kelly, Martin: American President's Forebearers [note], 396.
Quane, Michael: Celbridge Collegiate School, 397-414.
Goodbody, Olive C.: Letters of Sarah and Mary Shackleton, 1716 to 1775, 415-430.
McCracken, Eileen: Woodlands of
English, N.W.: Tree planting in Co. Kildare 1813, 443.
Horner, Arnold: The pre-Famine population of some Kildare towns, with an additional note on the population of some rural areas, 444-451.
Fitzgibbon, Theodora: Food in
anonymous: Deeds held by Charles and Jaspar Tyrrell, Ballinderry House, Carbury [note], 456.
Synnott, Pierce:
Carson, Patricia: Sandes soldiers' home, 473-474.
Teahan, John: Silver pyx in the possession of Fr. Cullen, C.C., Edenderry, Co. Offaly, 475.
Raftery, Joseph: Shoes from Ballindoolin, Co. Kildare, 476.
Murphy, P.J.: Survey of Fontstown by Bernard Scale 1764, 477-479.
Holmes, John: Monasterevan Distillery, a brief outline of its history and background, 480-487.
Delany, Ruth: Canal Boat No. 75 B, 488-489; correction, 517.
Snoddy, Oliver: 'God Save Ireland' [note] 496.
JCKAS Vol. XIV No. 5 (1970)
Wailes, Bernard: Excavations at Dun Ailinne, near Kilcullen, 1970, 507-517.
Valkenburg, Augustine: Walter Wellesley, Bishop of Kildare, 147?-1539, 518-543.
Rae, Edwin C.: The tomb of Bishop Walter Wellesley at Great Connell Priory,
Kelly, Martin: A seventeenth century prior of Kilcock, 564-567.
Longfield, A.K.: Print rooms, 568-575.
Costello, Con: Kilmeague Medical Charity [note], 575.
Cooke, John: Bog reclamation and peat development in
Delaney, Ruth:
Costello, Con: Castlemartin effigy [note], 639.
Costello, Con:
Lucas, A.T.: Find of mortised beam, Ironhills Townland, Co. Kildare, 640-641.
JCKAS Vol. XV No. 1 (1971)
Wailes, Bernard: Excavation at Dún Ailinne, near Kilcullen, 1971, 5-11.
Costello, Con: Famine times [note], 11.
Hunt, John: Tomb of Sir Walter Bermingham, obiit 1548, 12-16.
Kelly, Martin: Clauben Hall [note], 16.
Raftery, Joseph: Bog Butter Find, 17-18.
Raftery, Joseph: Prehistoric Burial at Newtownmacabe, 19-22.
Knight of Glin: A "Sovereign" Row in Naas, 23-23.
English, N.W.:
Longfield, A.K.: Longfields of Kilbride and a link with Swift, 29-37.
Snoddy, Oliver: The Volunteers, Militia, Yeomanry and Orangemen of
Craig, Maurice: New Light on Jigginstown, 50-58.
Goodbody, Olive C.: Letters of Mary and Sarah Shackleton, Part 2, 59-70.
JCKAS Vol. XV No. 2 (1972)
Quane, Michael:
A.V. (Valkenburg, A.?): Punchersgrange, Co. Kildare [note], 121.
Delaney, Ruth: County of
Harbison, Peter, The Castledillon Stone, 136-140.
Costello, Con: Castledermot hogback [note], 140.
Boylan,
Costello, Con: Ladytown Watch House, 156-160.
Costello, Con: Lich gates [note], 160.
More-O'Ferrall, Edward G.: Ambrose O'Ferrall's Accounts re Miss Eliza O'Donnell, 1798-1806, 161-167
Fitzgibbon, Theodora: More Eighteenth-Century Food, 168-169.
Fanning, Thomas: Excavation of a Ring-Fort at Narraghmore, Co. Kildare, 171-177.
Longfield. A.K.: Archibald Hamilton Rowan, calico
printer in
JCKAS Vol. XV No. 3 (1973-74)
Barrow, Lennox:
Harbison, Peter: Commemorating Lord Walter Fitzgerald, 230-231.
Meagher, Niall: Market house, Kildare and Quaker meeting house, Ballitore [note], 232-233.
Wailes, Bernard: Excavation at Dun Ailinne, 234-242.
Kelly, Martin J.: A Stone Age settlement in
Andersen, Jorgen: Temptation in Kilkea, 243-250.
O'Neill, T.P.: Crannog at Knockanally, Co. Kildare [note], 250.
Fanning, Thomas: Excavation of a Ringfort at Pollardstown, Co. Kildare, 251-261.
E.S.G: The Roans of Kildare [query], 261.
Parkhill, Trevor: Business Records in
Berman, David and Jill: Journal of an Officer stationed at Naas and Baltinglass,
1832-3, 268-278.
anonymous:
Thompson, F. Glenn: The 4th Kildare Militia in 1814, 279-280.
Coleborn, Collis: Naas Work House [note], 280, 320, 322.
Thompson, F. Glenn: Two Kildare Military Belt Plates, 281-283.
Valkenburg, Augustine: The Ven. Peter Higgins, Dominican, 1601?-1642, 284-309.
McCracken, Eileen: A Register of Trees,
Longfield, A.K.: Dish at St. Wolstans, 319-320.
Gray, A.J.: A prosperous pioneer Irishman [note], 333.
JCKAS Vol. XV No. 4 (1974-75)
Coleborn, Collis: Naas Work House, 340.
Wailes, Bernard: Excavation at Dun Ailinne, near Kilcullen, 1974, 345-358.
Boylan,
Ní Chinnéide, Síle: An 18th-century French traveller in Kildare, 376-386.
newspaper report 1923: Palmerstown House in ashes, 386, 418, 424, 429, 444.
Horner, Arnold: Land transactions and the making of Carton Demesne, 387-396.
Ó hAodha, Donncha: The early Lives of St. Brigit, 397-405.
Barrow, Lennox: The round
Kelly, Martin J.: Some ploughs of
Ryan, Michael: A decorated Neolithic rim-sherd from Britonstown,
Rynne, Etienne: Ancient burials at Ballinlough, Co. Laois, 430-433.
O'Sullivan, John C.: An eighteenth-century sampler: 434-435.
Harbison, Peter: Unidentified building in Kildare [query], 436.
JCKAS Vol. XV No. 5 (1975-76)
Meagher, Niall: Unidentified building [answer to query], 489.
Synnott, P. N. N.: 1798 Rising - some records from
448-467.
Boylan,
Lucey, Denis: The Silver Stream, 472.
Horner, Arnold: New Maps of Co. Kildare interest in the National Library of Ireland, 473-489.
Hunt, John: Bishop Wellesley's tomb carvings, 490-492.
Thompson, F. Glenn: Kildare Militia, 492.
Longfield, A. K.: Old patterns for Irish printed linen, 493-495.
English, N.W. (submitted by): advertisement for hotel in Athy from Slater's Directory 1881 [note], 495.
Costello, Con: Hodgson's briquette factory, 495.
Shee, Elizabeth: Rock art from Forenaghts Great townland, Co. Kildare, 496-501.
English, N.W.:
Meagher, Niall: Cockpit at Athy, 502-504.
JCKAS Vol. XVI No. 1 (1977-78)
newspaper report 1784: fire in New Abbey, Kilcullen, 6.
Marescaux de Saubruit, Geoffrey: Aldborough—an extinct Irish Earldom, 10-25.
Madden, I.B.: Maddenstown/Maddenton, Co. Kildare [query], 25.
Boylan,
Delaney, Ruth: The River Liffey navigation, 36-40.
Horner, A.A.: New maps at the Public Record Office from Co. Kildare [note], 41.
McCracken, Eileen: A register of trees,
Kelly, Martin J.: The owners and tenants of Barberstown Castle, 61-67.
Cantwell, Brian J.:
Harbison, Peter: Temptation in Kilkea Again. 15th century representation of St. Anthony? 68-70.
Fanning, Thomas: Excavation of a ringfort at Narraghmore, Co. Kildare - addendum, 71-72.
Kelly, M.J.: A
Manning, Conleth: Excavations at Kilteel 1977, preliminary report, 73-74.
Hetherington, Robert J.: Font at Kildare Cathedral [note], 74.
newspaper report 1865: re legal status of the Curragh, 81
JCKAS Vol. XVI No. 2 (1979-80)
newspaper article 1890 [recte 1791]: Catacomb [re discovery of bog body at Donadea], 82.
Meagher, Niall: Castlemartin, 86.
Andrews, J.H.: Proposals for eighteenth-century maps of County Kildare, 89-96.
Begley, M.: Burial place of Lieutenant Alexander Taylor [note], 96.
MacLeod, Catriona: A Duke of Leinster engraved glass goblet, 97-107.
newspaper report 1793: RC priests quell riot at Kilcock, 107.
Ryan, Michael: Prehistoric burials at Clane, Co. Kildare, 108-114.
Ryan, Michael: Two quernstones from
Meagher, Niall: Monuments under the care of Kildare County Council [note: mentions when they came under the care of the Council], 119.
Longfield, A.K.: Published works of A. K. Longfield, Hon. Member, 120-123.
Meagher, Niall: Ballitore Burial Ground [note], 123.
Jackson, Patricia: The holy wells of Co. Kildare, 133-161.
newspaper report 1743: death of well-known Celbridge pedlar, 164.
JCKAS Vol. XVI No. 3 (1981-82)
Manning, Conleth: Excavation at Kilteel Church, Co. Kildare, 173-229.
Hickey, Nora M.: Peter de Birmingham, Lord of Tethmoy, 230-238.Meagher,
Niall: Prosperous: a village of vision, 239-241.Boylan,
Ó Snodaigh, Pádraig: Notes on the politics of Kildare at the end of the 18th Century, 264-271.
Kelly, Martin: Some sundials of the North Kildare Area, 272-274.
newspaper report 1779: Dr. Keeffe ordered priests and people to fast for speedy recovery of King George III, 218.
newspaper report 1779: Chapel at Ballyadams levelled at night by persons unknown, 218.
newspaper report 1748: robbery of Parish Priest of Celbridge, 271.
newspaper report 1794: contributions of Protestant gentry to building of new R.C. chapel at Arklow; D of Leinster does likewise in Kildare, 271.
newspaper report 1779: Loyal address of RCs of Castledermot after their chapel burnt, 274.
JCKAS Vol. XVI No. 4 (1983-84)
Synnott, P.N.N.: The Claim to the Dukedom of
Grogan, Eoin: Excavation of an Iron Age burial at Furness, 298-316.
Horner, Arnold: A mid-eighteenth century scheme for a Kildare linen industry, 317-327.
Rynne, Etienne: An Antrim Bann flake from near Monasterevin, 328-330.
Scannell Mary J.P. & Lahert, Helen: Lydia Shackleton 1828-1914, botanist and artist, 331-339.
de Brún, Padraig: Some impressions of Kildare in 1801, 340-341.
Manning, Conleth: Excavations at Glendalough, 342-347.
Boylan,
Murtagh, Ben: The castles of Naas, 355-361.
Hickey, Nora: Hugh O'Neill and the Berminghams, 362-365.
Costello, Con: Naas Jail [note], 365.
Burke, Cormac & Clinton, Mark: Three long cists at Britonstown, 366-370.
Meagher, N. P.: National Monuments Advisory Committee of Kildare County Council 1982-83 [mentions finding of a Bronze Age cist at Haynestown], 371.
Meagher, Niall: Fragment of a High Cross from Moone [note], 371-372.
Kelly, M.J.: An iron works [note], 372.
Ó Snodaigh, P.: A note on Forenaghts Cavalry [note], 373.
Thompson, F. Glenn: The Kildare Rifles 1855-1881 [note], 375.
Brady, Niall: A Later Mesolithic flint artefact from Co. Kildare [note], 376.
Synnott, David: A Danish pot from Timahoe? [note], 377-378.
Costello, Con: Kildare Sundials [note], 379.
Mullaney, Máiread: Folklore in
Fox, Jim: Duck decoys [query], 381-382.
Costello, Con: The boundary of the Pale [note], 382.
JCKAS Vol. XVI No. 5 (1985-86)
Boylan,
newspaper report 1787: Trial of one Casey who robbed Mr. Tone's house near Sallins, 407.
O'Keeffe, Tadhg: The Church and Castle of Confey, Co. Kildare, 408-417.
Cummins, Seamus: Pike heads and the calico printer. Leixlip in '98, , 418-431.
Eiffe, June: Leixlip iron works [including report by Michael Kenny on coins], 432-437.
Quotation from James Alexander's Account of the first
symptoms of the 1798 rebellion in the
Kenny, Michael: A Hoard of silver coins from Ellistown, Rathangan, 438-440.
Kelly, James: Prosperous and Irish industrialisation in the late 18th Century, 441-467.
Murtagh, Ben: St. David's Castle,: a fortified tower house, Naas, Co. Kildare, 468-478.
Hayden, Tadhg:
newspaper report 1780: Trial - theft of whiskey from distiller, 483.
Manning, Conleth: A cist at Haynestown, 484-491.
newspaper report 1776: Accident: carman dragged along behind car, 491.
King, Heather A.: A 15th-century figure carving from Killabban,
newspaper report 1778: Postman saw 'an extraordinary body of fire' in the sky, 495.
Hickey, Nora M.: The Cromwellian settlement in Balyna Parish 1641-1688, 496-509.
Cantwell, Brian J.:
newspaper report 1792: Accident: two horses plunged into Liffey with their riders, 526.
Memorial Inscriptions with Kildare connections (Clonmore, Co. Wexford; Shillelagh, Co. Wicklow) [note], 527.
O'Keeffe, Tadhg: The
newspaper report 1776: Lord & Lady Townshend
visiting
Kelly, Eamonn P.: A flint javelin-head from Donore, Co. Kildare [note], 530.
Shackleton, Jonathan: An alphabetical list of those buried in the Quaker burial ground in Ballitore, Co. Kildare, 531-537.
newspaper report 1776: Lord Townshend to tour garrisons, barracks etc., 537.
Shackleton, Jonathan? : Door and lintel stone from the Harden House of the
Shackleton family,
Scannell, Maura: Folklore, 540.
Longfield, A.K.?: Addendum to list of published works: A.K. Longfield (Mrs. H.G. Leask), 540
JCKAS Vol. XVII (1989-91) [single volume: not subdivided into parts]
Clements, C. M. L.: 100 years of the County Kildare Archaeological Society, 5-7.
Horner, Arnold: Lord Walter FitzGerald's Ordnance Survey maps of Kilkea and district, 8-12.
O'Conor, Kieran: The later construction and use of motte and bailey castles
in
Valkenburg, Augustine: The Kildare poems, 30-33.
Costello, Con: Two priests of Naas, 34-48.
Gibson, William H.: The North and South Moats of Naas, 49-58.
King, Heather A.: The medieval and seventeenth-century carved stone collection in Kildare, 59-95.
Kelly, Martin J.: The last days of the Colleys on Carbury Hill, 96-98.
Cogan, Denis: Athy Town Hall, 99-105.
O'Hare, Margaret P.: Quakerism in the Carlow/Kildare Area, 1650-1850, 106-117.
Reid, J.N.S.: The Presentation of Rev. Ambrose Cooke, M.A., 118-120.
Refaussé, Raymond: The visitation note book of Charles Lindsay, Bishop of Kildare 1804-1808, 121-147.
Ó Floinn, Raghnall: A prehistoric bog burial at Baronstown West, 148-150.
Kildare County Library [document]: distilling licence, Monasterevin, 1790, 150.
Ó Ríordáin, Breandán: St. David's, Naas-a new dimension, 151-160.
Keeley, Valerie J.: Excavation at the "Longstone", Kilgowan, 161-167.
Keeley, Valerie J.: Archaeological investigations on three Kildare motorway schemes, 168-171.
Keeley, Valerie J.: Excavation at Hillsborough Townland, 172-179.
Keeley, Valerie J.: Archaeological excavation of a burial ground, Greenhills Townland, 180-201.
Brindley, A.L.: Rock art at Kilwarden, 202-205.
Kildare County Library [document]: Rules and Resolutions of the Anna Liffy Club 1773, 205.
Pike, H.K. Joan: Medieval fonts in Kildare, 206-210.
Ó Floinn, Raghnall: A Romanesque crucifix figure from Athgarrett, 211-212.
Kildare County Library [document]: Rules and Resolutions of the Anna Liffy Club 1773, 212.
Liz Fitzpatrick: An Early Christian site at Curraclone, Co. Laois, 213-215.
Harbison, Peter: A Medieval tomb-slab from Graney, 216-217.
McCabe, Brian: The Kerdiffstown stone, 218-221.
Cumming, William:
Manning, Conleth: Ditches at Jigginstown House, 226-227.
O'Brien, Conor: A Kildare freedom box, 228-230.
newspaper report 1792: Cushions stolen from Russborough, 230.
Thompson, F. Glenn: Silver presentation pieces to the Kildare Militia, 231-232.
Shackleton, Richard: A Naas sundial, 233.
Shackleton, Richard: Nineteenth-century photographs, 234.
Kelly, James J.: A visitor to Kildare in 1782, 235.
Costello, Con: Thomas Burgh's Naas map-book, 236-238.
Kildare County Library [document]: Rules and Resolutions of the Anna Liffy Club 1773, 238.
O'Neill, Áine: A penal cross from Newland North, Naas, 239-241.
JCKAS Vol. XVIII Part 1 (1992-93)
Buckley, Laureen: The Ballysax skull, 5-7.
King, Heather A; Grogan, Eoin; and Bradley, John: Archaeological
investigation in the environs of a motte and bailey at Ballinaclogh Lower, near
Timahoe,
Liz Fitzpatrick, Liz: Mairgréag an-Einigh Ó Cearbhaill: "The best of the women of the Gaedhil", 20-38.
Lyons, Mary Ann: Revolt and reaction: the Geraldine Rebellion and monastic confiscation in Co. Kildare, 1535-1540, 39-60.
Fennessy, Ignatius: The retraction of Peter Walsh, O.F.M. 1688, 61-86.
Costello, Con: Four eighteenth-century drawings of County Kildare, 87-91.
D'Arcy, Fergus: A horse called Flyar: a problem in Irish art history? 92-95.
Harbison, Peter: Daniel Grose's 1792 drawing of Castledermot parish church, 96-100.
Evans, Mihail Dafydd: Lord Walter Fitzgerald's maps, 101.
Evans, Mihail Dafydd: The 1766 religious census for Lucan, 101.
JCKAS Vol. XVIII Part 2 (1994-95)
Mount, Charles: The environmental siting of Early Bronze Age burials in
McCabe, Brian: The
Lyons, Mary Ann: The foundation of the
Fennessy, Ignatius: Franciscan Guardians in
Kenny, Michael: William Francis Roantree (1829-1918), The forgotten Fenian from Leixlip, 176-211.
Dooley, Terence A.M.: The decline of Carton House and estate, 1870-1950, 212-224.
Colgan, John: DOCUMENTS AND SOURCES: Abstracts from
Kavanagh, Michael: Kildare bibliography, 247-255.
Boylan,
Boylan, Lena:
Fennessy, Ignatius: Peter Walsh panel, St. David's, Naas, 256.
anonymous (probably Easterbrook, Ian K.): Holt-Grattan, 257.
JCKAS Vol. XVIII Part 3 (1996-97)
Flynn, Michael P.: The townland of Skerries, Athy,
Manning, Conleth: Kilteel revisited, 296-300.
Mullowney, A.J.: The Norman
McCabe, Brian: The Abbey graveyard in Naas, 316-321.
Fennessy, Ignatius: The Franciscan Friary at Kildare, 322-336.
Boylan,
Kelly, Martin J.: Father Mogue Kearns, 348-350.
O'Neill, Timothy P.: The Rices of Mountrice: solicitors' records of an epigonal family, 351-366.
Meagher, Sheena:
Flynn, Michael P.: Earthworks at Skerries, Athy, Co. Kildare, 397-398.
Horner, Arnold: Thomas Emerson's Kildare estate surveys, 1674-1697, 399-429.
Costello, Con: Exhibition of Silver, 430-432.
Kenny, Michael: Lord Edward Fitzgerald's dagger, 432-433.
McCabe, Brian: An interesting stone at Forenaughts, 435-436.
Fennessy, Ignatius: The Peter Walsh panel, St David's, Naas, 436.
Fennessy, Ignatius: Translation of Peter Walsh's "Little English Book", 436.
JCKAS Vol. XVIII Part 4 (1998-99)
Crumlish, Richard: The Excavation of a fulacht fiadh at Clonaddadoran, Co. Laois, 456-472.
Clyne, Miriam: Interim report on the archaeological excavations at Moone Abbey, Co. Kildare, 1998, 473-492.
Harbison, Peter: The holed high cross at Moone, 493 -512.
Dolan, Ana: The high cross at Moone: report on conservation work to date, 513-515.
Taaffe, Seamus: The role of the castle in Kildare, 1169-1550, 516-532.
Boylan, Lena & Dempsey, Michael: Donore near Carragh in the Barony of Clane, 533-541.
Fennessy, Ignatius: Castledermot and the Franciscans, 542-564.
Donnelly, Seán: Ecstasy in Eighteenth-century Kildare? The strange fate of John Lattin of Morristown Lattin, 1731, 565-588.
Costello, Con: Thomas Sherrard’s map of Naas, 1787, 589-597.
McCabe, Brian: Michael Reynolds and the attack on Naas (1798), 598-611.
Dooley, Terence A. M.: Landlords and mortgagees in late nineteenth-century
Kenny, Kevin: Sir Ernest Shackleton's sledging harness—the Kildare connection, 627-630.
Kenny, Liam: Kildare’s first County Council. 1899, 631-633.
Buckley, Laureen & Reid Martin: War dead or murder victim? A medieval case of frenzied attack syndrome from Naas, 634-636.
King, Heather A.: Note on the restoration of the carved stone collection in Kildare Cathedral, 637.
Kelly, Martin J.: The mills at Clonoghlis, 638-640.
JCKAS Vol. XIX Part 1 (2000-01)
Etchingham, Colmán: Kildare before the
Bradley, John: Archaeology, topography and building fabric: the cathedral and town of medieval Kildare, 27-47.
Gillespie, Raymond: St. Brigid’s Cathedral in the Age of Reform, 1500–1700, 48-61.
Lyons, Mary Ann: ‘Much Must be Done and Said Here’: St. Brigid’s cathedral and chapter, 1700-1869, 62-82.
Harbison, Peter: Some views of St. Brigid’s Cathedral, Kildare, 1738–1836, 83-95.
Wilkinson,
Guinness, Patrick: ‘Man being in his natural State the most naked and helpless of all Creatures’: the meeting book of the County of Kildare Knot of the Friendly Brothers of St. Patrick, 1758–91, 116-160.
McCabe, Brian: Some notes on the history of Rathmore, 184-198.
Colgan, John: Mason’s marks on the
Mac Cuarta, Brian (ed.): Sir John Moore’s inventory, Croghan, King’s County, 1636, 206-217.
Chambers, Liam (ed.): The State Solicitor’s report on the 1803 rebellion in
Powell, John S.: Bernere—a Portarlington house: a personal opinion (note), 227-229.
Costello, Con: Thomas Sherrard’s map of Naas: 1787 (corrigendum), 229.
Mac Cionaoith, P.B.: The Shackleton harness (corrigendum, JKAS xvii, part iv, pp627-38), 230.
JCKAS Vol. XIX Part 2 (2002-03)
Lawlor, Chris: Sir Richard Bulkeley and the foundation of
Ní Mhurchadha, Maighréad: From Kildare to Baldongan: Fr. Conor Donnogh and the siege of Baldongan, 1642, 269-288.
Norton, Desmond: On the Sherlocks of Sherlockstown, Jane Coleman and
Gill-Cummins, Maureen: ‘They kept the home fires burning’. The story of turf production on the Kildare–Offaly bogs in the 1940s–1950s, 300-314.
Colgan, John & Pegley, Suzanne: St. Mary’s, Leixlip, gravestone inscriptions, 315-331.
McCabe, Brian: Documents and sources: ‘A good view of the race’, 332-333.
Breen, Thaddeus C.: Mesolithic finds from Cherryville, Co. Kildare (note), 334-335.
Ó Dálaigh, Brian: The Kildare Plate and O’Brien of Thomond (note), 335-339.
Fagan, Patrick: Cornelius Nary: update of a biography (note), 339-344.
McCabe, Brian: Franciscan Friary at Clane (note), 344-349.
Colgan, John: Hillsborough House, near Droichead Nua (note), 349-350.
JCKAS Vol. XIX Part 3 (2004-05)
Crawford, Hugh: The
Lawlor, Chris: Ancient anarchy and medieval mayhem—around Dunlavin? 384- 405.
O’Neill, Michael: The Medieval parish churches of
Jefferies, Henry A.: The Kildare revolt: accident or design? 447-459.
Prendergast, Muríosa: The Geraldine League—the attempted restoration of the House of Kildare or a study in political opportunism? 460-473.
Horner, Arnold: Richard Griffith’s records of his Bog of Allen surveys for the Bogs Commissioners, 474-490.
Kane, Eamon: Kilkea church and rectory, 491-501.
Colgan, John & Cormack, David: Leixlip-Confey gravestones, 502-535.
McCabe, Brian: ‘The
Synnott, David: Diary of a recruiting drive for the British Armed Forces undertaken by Barbara Synnott, Co. Kildare (24 January to 2 February 1916), 549-558.
Lawlor, Chris: The University of Dunlavin (note), 559-562.
Horner, Arnold: A note on the fate of the ‘Factory’ at Maynooth (note), 562-565.
Kenny, Kevin: Captain Oates at Punchestown, 1905 (note), 565-567
Thompson, F. Glenn: A Royal event in Naas (note: with photograph), 567.
JCKAS Vol. XIX Part 4 (2006-07)
Quirke, Sinéad: Wentworth’s wisdom or Strafford’s folly: the early seventeenth-century house at Jigginstown, Naas, Co. Kildare, 585-612.
Corlett, Christiaan & Darby, Christopher J.: Some recent archaeological finds from Co. Kildare, 613-618.
Nelson, Tom: The career of John T. Heffernan, 619-633.
Robinson, James: Pilot Officer Norman Robinson (1917–43): killed in action, World War II, 634-649.
Kane, Eamon: A brief study of some placenames in
Cosby, E.: Roundwood [a memoir], 677-679.
Mansfield, Patrick: George Mansfield’s photographs of the Kildare Archaeological Society, 1898, 680.
McCabe, Niamh: The bog finds of
McCabe, Brian: References to Kildare in Journal of Royal Society of
Antiquaries of
anonymous: Index, Volume XIX, No’s 1, 2, 3, 4.713-833.
JCKAS Vol. XX Part 1 (2008-09)
Cosgrove, Patrick J.: The sale of the
de Bhaldraithe, Eoin: The crosses of Moone and Castledermot, 26-38.
Kane, Eamon: Cath Bealaigh Mughna. 908 A.D., 39-47.
King, Heather A.: A note on pottery finds from medieval boroughs in
Gill-Cummins, Maureen: The evolution of the court house at Naas, Co. Kildare, 66-75.
Dolan, Mick: Lugard’s legacy: the building of the Curragh Camp, 76-91.
Crawford, Hugh: Pasturage on the Curragh, 92-110.
Lane, Padraig G.: The Knights of the Plough: a Kildare agricultural labourers’ organisation of the 1890s, 111-121.
Cullen, Seamus: A list of ‘history makers’ from
Winnet, Andrew: Irish origins for British Canada: William Winniett (note), 134-137.
Doyle, Tom & Doyle, Phil: Kilpatrick Graveyard 28 April 2008, 138-141.
Corrigan, Mario; Durney, James & O’Brien,
McCabe, Brian: “…and if I mistake not, a French Artiste”—Palmerstown and its owners, 155-162.
JCKAS Vol. XX Part 2 (2010-11)
Durney, James: The Curragh internees, 1921–24; from defiance to defeat, 7-24.
Reilly, Fiona: Evidence for Beaker activity at Collinstown, Co. Kildare, 25-32.
Carville, Geraldine: St Mary's Abbey, Graney: to live the Apostolic life, 33-56
Nic an Ríoch, Áine: Music in Irish Georgian country houses: Castletown and Carton, Co. Kildare, 57-85.
Kane, Eamon: Some of the causes for the 1798 uprising in Co. Kildare, 86-98.
Dunne-Lynch, Nicholas: Hugh Ware, a Kildare '98 rebel in the service of
Ryan, Miriam: Valentine Lawless, 4th Lord Cloncurry: juggling mortgages with
McCabe, Ciaran: 'Are you mad also?': the murder of Sergeant Michael Rogan and his family at Ballinadrimna, Co. Kildare in 1892,159-172.
Ó Maitiú, Séamas: The upper King's River valley—a short history, 173-188.
Colgan, John F.: The Franciscan Friar, John Colgan's Offaly roots (note), 189-193.
Winnett, Andrew: 'The Nevill family of Kildare' (note), 194-196.
McCabe, Brian: 'What the butler was?—census at Palmerstown' (note), 197-199.
Cunningham, Bernadette: Review Article: Urban and rural worlds entwined: review of Murphy & Potterton's The Dublin Region in the Middle Ages, 200-205.
JCKAS Vol. XX Part 3 (2012-13)
McLoughlin, Mark: The killing of Lieutenant John Hubert Wogan-Browne at Kildare, 10 February 1922: a test of Anglo-Irish relations, 9-25.
Greene, Sharon A.: Killeen Cormac – the archaeology and history of a significant early Christian foundation, 26-48.
Carty, Niamh: Evidence for cranial trauma and treatment in Medieval Kildare, 49-79.
McCabe, Brian: The earth moved at Killashee, 80-103.
Kane, Eamon: Laurence O’Toole, 1127-1180 A.D., 104-128.
Tesorieri, Mara: Health in late medieval
Byrne, Joseph: The Talbots and Carton House in the seventeenth century, 149-159.
Guinness, Patrick: ‘Shane argett, shane argett’: the 1641 depositions from
Winnett, Andrew: The Ingenious Nevill: Francis Nevill and early science in
Finch, Samantha: Sport and society in Victorian Ireland: a case study of
Whelan, Elizabeth: The Great Famine in Castledermot,
O’Regan, Maebh: Nineteenth-century renaissance in Castletown’s garden house and walled garden, 274-286.
Walsh, Fionnuala: The impact of the First World War on Celbridge, Co. Kildare, 287-300.
Milne, Ida: The 1918-19 influenza pandemic: a Kildare perspective of a global disaster 301-315.
Crawford, Hugh: Kildare County Council woods, 316-329.
Nugent, Louise: The Holywood labyrinth stone (note), 330-334.
O’Malley, Michael C.: Castlewarden and King William’s army (note), 335.
Bourke-Borrowes, Kildare: The garden at Palmerstown House,
Horner, Arnold: Sex, drink and scandal: the excesses of a parish clerk in 1750s Maynooth, 344-350.
Corrigan, Mario; Durney, James; Kiely, Karel & Holzgräwe, Chris: Bringing the Morpeth Roll to life: a challenge for local historians, 351-366.