A

Abbeys:

The Abbey of SS. Peter and Paul. Knock. IV, 1, (1916), 62-9, Illustrated

A Forgotten Abbey of St. Mary’s, Drogheda. XIII, 2, (1954), 190-9

A Medieval Foundation in the Borough of Drogheda in Oirghialla. XIV, 3, (1959), 154-9

Mellifont Abbey. XI, 1, (1945), 28-33, Illustrated

New Light on St. Mary’s “Abbey”, Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 39-42, Illustrated

St. Mary’s Abbey, Louth. IV, 2, (1917), 169-89

Account Books:

The Account Books of James McCullen, Builder, 1817-1877. XXIII, 1, (1993), 115-26, Illustrated

See also Farm Account Books

Aclint:

Wooden Water-pipes. XIV, 2, (1958), 117, Illustrated

Addresses:

Address by President Mary Robinson at the Famine Meal, 12 September 1995. XXIII, 3, (1995), 291-3

Address from the Dundalk Urban District Council to the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. II, 1, (1908), 90

Address of the County Louth Archaeological Society to the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. II, 1, (1908), 91-2

Address of Welcome to the President. XXIII, 3, (1995), 293-4

Aerial Photography:

Newly Discovered Cropmark Sites near Port, County Louth. XXI, 3, (1987), 290-3, Illustrated

The Reconstruction of Proto-historic Landscapes using Aerial Photographs: Case Studies in County Louth. XX, 3, (1983), 215-36, Illustrated

Aghaboys:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Aghaboys. XVII, 3, (1971), 170-4, Illustrated

Aghnaskeagh

See Excavations; Megaliths

Agricultural Labourers

See Landless, The

Agricultural Survey:

Materials for the Dublin Society Agricultural Survey of County Louth. XVIII, 2, (1974), 121-31

Materials for the Dublin Society Agricultural Survey of County Louth. XVIII, 3, (1975), 187-94

Materials for the Dublin Society Agricultural Survey of County Louth. XVIII, 4, (1976), 304-9

Almanacs:

Extracts from the Gentleman’s and Citizen’s Almanac for the year 1796 in connection with Co. Louth. VIII, 1, (1933), 50-1

Anaglog:

Historical Notes on Paughanstown, Roestown and Hacklim. XII, 3, (1951), 140, 143

Historical Notes on Rathlust, Anaglog and Hunterstown. XI, 2, (1946), 111-42

Historical Notes on the Townlands of Drakestown and Kilpatrick. XII, 1, (1949), 36,40-61

Kildemock Miscellanea. XIII, 4, (1956), 414

Supplementary Notes on Anaglog, Drakestown, Kilpatrick, Paughanstown, Roestown and Hacklim. XIII, 1, (1953), 79

Townland Survey of County Louth: Anaglog. XI, 2, (1946), 100-5, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Anaglog supplement. XII, 4, (1952), 263-4

Analecta Hibernica:

Analecta Hibernica. IX, 1, (1937), 46-52

Anaverna

See Hay-rope Pack-saddle

Ancient Monuments Advisory Committee (N.I.):

The Ancient Monuments Advisory Committee of Northern Ireland. VI, 3, (1927), 146

Anglesey Estate:

The Anglesey Estate in Louth, Down and Galway 1810-1856. XII, 2, (1950), 136-54

Tenants of Omeath, 1765. XVIII, 1, (1973), 43-5

Annagassan:

Recent Finds in Co. Louth. VI, 4, (1928), 253-4

A Wooden Bucket from County Louth. XIII, 4, (1956), 395-8, Illustrated

See also Coins; Sailing Vessels

Annies:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Annies. XVII, 1, (1969), 40-4, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Annies supplement. XVII, 3, (1971), 176

Anthologia Hibernica:

The Anthologia Hibernica (extracts from). V, 4, (1924), 254-7

Military Movements in 1793. VII, 3, (1931), 432-3

Antiquities, Collections of:

Ancient Stone Implements. I, 4, (1907), f.p. 22, Illustrated

Antiquities in the possession of Mr. Joseph Dolan, Ardee. I, 3, (1906), 94

Catalogue of the Collection of Antiquities of the County Louth Archaeological Society 1961. XIV, 4, (1960), 214-31

Collection of Antiquities belonging to Mr. Henry Morris. I, 3, (1906), 93-4

County Armagh Objects in the British Museum in ‘Varia’. VII, 1, (1929), 100

County Louth Objects in the British Museum in ‘Varia’. VII, 1, (1929), 101, Illustrated

List of Irish Antiquities belonging to Sir Henry Bellingham, Bart., at Bellingham Castle. I, 4, (1907), 104

Mr. Owen Smith’s Antiquities in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 2, (1905), 93

Mr. Redmond MacGrath’s collection of Antiquities. I, 1, (1904), 63-4

Mr. Redmond MacGrath’s second list of Antiquities. I, 4, (1907), 105-7

The Society’s Collection (of Antiquities). XIV, 4, (1960), 211-13

Arbitration:

An Arbitration Award regarding Intermixed Lands in the Parish of Dysart, dated 1671. XXIII, 4, (1996), 405-12, Illustrated

Archaeological Deposits:

An Archaeological Deposit in Park St., Dundalk. XIX, 2, (1978), 140-2, Illustrated

Archdeacons:

The Archdeacons of Armagh. XIX, 3, (1979), 218-26

Ardagh Chalice

See Lectures

Ardee:

Ardee and its Market Square: 1790-1870. XXII, 1, (1989), 54-66, Illustrated

Ardee Corporation. II, 2, (1909), 193-7

Ardee Corporation Reports. V, 1, (1921), 69

The Ardee Cross. XX, 3, (1983), 210-14, Illustrated

Ardee Dispensary Minute Book, 1813-1851. XVI, 1, (1965), 5-27

Ardee in the Middle Ages. XI, 2, (1946), 77-89

Ardee Manor in A.D. 1336. XIV, 3, (1959), 160-4

Ardee: an Archaeological Study. XX, 4, (1984), 267-96, Illustrated

The Carmelites in Ardee. XX, 3, (1983), 180-9

The Chantry College, Ardee. XXII, 1, (1989), 16-19, Illustrated

Copy of Bye-laws of the Corporation of “Atherdee”. XV, 3, (1963), 262-7

Corp Chre in ‘Varia’. XIII, 3, (1955), 288

The Dawsons of Ardee. VIII, 1, (1933), 22-33

Extract of a Letter from an Officer at Minorca to a Gentleman at Ardee in ‘Notes and Varia’. X, 4, (1944), 350

The Family of Hatch of Ardee. XVI, 4, (1968), 205-23

The Ford of Ferdiad. V, 4, (1924), 262-6, Illustrated

Hatch’s Castle, Ardee, County Louth: a Fortified Town House of the Pale. XXII, 1, (1989), 36-48, Illustrated

A List of Families around Ardee, 1766. X, 1, (1941), 72-6

Materials for the Dublin Society Agricultural Survey of County Louth. XVIII, 3, (1975), 191-2

The Mills at Ardee. XIX, 4, (1980), 259-63

The Minute Book of the Corporation of Ardee, A.D. 1661 onwards. III, 4, (1915), 357-62

The Minute Book of the Corporation of Ardee, A.D. 1661 onwards. IV, 1, (1916), 35-41

The Moores of Ardee. VII, 4, (1932), 472-84, Illustrated

More on the Family of Hatch of Ardee. XVII, 1, (1969), 19-21

The Murder of Richard Dawson. XV, 3, (1963), 249-54, Illustrated

Note (on Corp Chre) in ‘Varia’. XIII, 3, (1955), 288

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ardee. X, 3, (1943), 200-3, Illustrated

Potters of Ardee. XVIII, 2, (1974), 165-9, Illustrated

Records of County Louth. VII, 2, (1930), 278-9, Illustrated

The Ruxtons of Ardee. XXIII, 4, (1996), 387-92, Illustrated

Seventeenth Century Maps of Ardee. VII, 1, (1929), 108-9, Illustrated

The Seventeenth-Century Tokens of County Louth. XXI, 1, (1985), 65-71

See also Battles; Bronze Implements and Vessels; Burials; Butler’s Journal; Castleguard; Chantries; Cromwellian Settlement; Education; Finds; Houses; Hussey, Father James; Manuscripts; Ordnance Survey; Parkinsons; Proceedings of the Society; Rebellion, 17

Ardee, Bog of:

Corp Chre in ‘Varia’. XIII, 3, (1955), 288

The Great Bog of Ardee. XXIII, 1, (1993), 7-95, Illustrated

Note (on Corp Chre) in ‘Varia’. XIII, 3, (1955), 288

See also Finds; Houses

Ardpatrick:

Church at Ardpatrick, Co. Louth. VIII, 1, (1933), 98-9, Illustrated

Armagh, Diocese of:

The Antiphonary of Armagh. XI, 1, (1945), 1-12

Armagh, Cloghar and Louth. III, 4, (1915), 323-9

Armagh, Cloghar and Louth. IV, 1, (1916), 8-13

Blessed Oliver Plunkett’s Report on the Diocese of Armagh. XIV, 1, (1957), 26-34

A Comment on Father Aubrey Gwynn’s “The Medieval Province of Armagh”. XII, 4, (1952), 243-50

List of Documents transferred from Armagh Diocesan Registry to the Public Record Office, Dublin. III, 4, (1915), 347-56

Louth, Armagh and Cloghar. IV, 4, (1919-20), 324-9

An Old Armagh See Rental. XV, 3, (1963), 268-72

Sliabh Larga and Cuaille Ciannachta  in the Synod of Rath Breasail. XI, 1, (1945), 37-40

See also Archdeacons; Fleming, Archbishop Nicholas; Kieran, Most Revd Michael; MacDomhnaill, Ragnall Dall; Rent Rolls

Arms:

The Arms and Seal of Dundalk. II, 2, (1909), 205-6, Illustrated

Athclare Castle in ‘Miscellanea’. XI, 4, (1948), 314, Illustrated

Bachelors’ Lane Carved Stone, Drogheda in ‘Varia’. XII, 1, (1949), 95

Carved Stone at Rogerstown, Clonkeen in ‘Varia’. XI, 1, (1945), 63

The Grant of Arms to the Louth County Council. XIX, 2, (1978), 95-7, Illustrated

An Historic Coat of Arms. XII, 1, (1949), 82-4, Illustrated

Stone with Arms of Fleming at Lagan in ‘Varia’. XI, 1, (1945), 63

Two Armorial Stones from Drogheda. XI, 4, (1948), 252-3, Illustrated

See also Townleys

Ash (manor of)

See Louth (manor)

Assizes:

Dundalk Assizes, 1793. VII, 3, (1931), 434

Historical Notes on Rathlust, Anaglog and Hunterstown. XI, 2, (1946), 120

Records of County Louth Assizes. VI, 2, (1926), 101-2

Astons

See Chamberlains

Ath Da Ferta:

Ath Da Ferta. VI, 2, (1926), 61-76, Illustrated

Ath-na-Carpat:

Ath-na-Carpat. I, 2, (1905), 33-5, Illustrated

Athclare

See Arms; Castles; Townleys

B

Ballad Sheets:

Some Local Ballad Sheets. I, 4, (1907), 64

Ballinfuil:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Ballinfuil. VII, 2, (1930), 179-82, Illustrated

See also Burials

Ballinlough:

Ballinlough in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 1, (1908), 89

Ballinloughan:

The Destroyed Rock-art Site at Ballinloughan, County Louth. XXI, 1, (1985), 72-7, Illustrated

Prehistoric Rock Inscriptions near Dundalk, County Louth. XX, 2, (1982), 111, Illustrated

Ballinurd:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Ballinurd. VIII, 1, (1933), 34-6, Illustrated

Ballug:

A Surveyor’s Report on some Townlands of County Louth, c. 1700. XVII, 3, (1971), 152

Ballybarrack:

Blessed Oliver Plunkett Church at Ballybarrack. IV, 4, (1919-20), 387, Illustrated

Old Churches in County Louth: Baronies of Lower and Upper Dundalk. X, 1, (1941), 14

A Surveyor’s Report on some Townlands of County Louth, c. 1700. XVII, 3, (1971), 151-2

See also Ordnance Survey; Souterrains

Ballyboys:

Old Churches in County Louth: Baronies of Lower and Upper Dundalk. X, 1, (1941), 7

Ballymakellett:

Horned Cairns of North Louth. X, 1, (1941), 60

Ballymakenny:

The 1766 Religious Census for some County Louth Parishes. XIV, 2, (1958), 104

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 277

See also Ordnance Survey

Ballymascanlan:

The Emergence of the National System of Education in north County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 14-17

The Lordship of Ballymascanlan. XVII, 2, (1970), 79-83, Illustrated

Materials for the Dublin Society Agricultural Survey of County Louth. XVIII, 2, (1974), 127-8

Old Churches in County Louth: Baronies of Lower and Upper Dundalk. X, 1, (1941), 7

Tombstone Inscriptions in Ballymascanlon Churchyard. XVII, 4, (1972), 215-27

See also Cistercians; Inscriptions; Ordnance Survey; Souterrains

Ballynahattin

See Louthiana

Balregan:

Old Times in Dundalk and its Neighbourhood. III, 2, (1913), 181-88

Balriggan:

Louthiana: Ancient and Modern. I, 4, (1907), 60-1, Illustrated

Balrobin:

Note on a Gallaun, or Pillar-Stone. I, 4, (1907), 110

Old Churches in County Louth: Baronies of Lower and Upper Dundalk. X, 1, (1941), 14

Pillar Stone at Belrobin, Barronstown in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 1, (1912), 109, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Balrobin. VIII, 1, (1933), 36-7, Illustrated

Barabona:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Barabona. XI, 1, (1945), 54, Illustrated

Barmeath:

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 283-5, Illustrated

Barnavave:

Barnavave in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 2, (1905), 92-3

Barne’s Vave in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 2, (1905), 92

Barne’s Vave in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 3, (1906), 95

Barnesvave and Barr Neava. IV, 4, (1919-20), 290-1

Barnaveddoge

See Ogham Inscriptions

Barronstown:

Materials for the Dublin Society Agricultural Survey of County Louth. XVIII, 2, (1974), 125-6

Materials for the Dublin Society Agricultural Survey of County Louth. XVIII, 3, (1975), 187

Old Churches in County Louth: Baronies of Lower and Upper Dundalk. X, 1, (1941), 14

Townland Survey of County Louth: Barronstown. VII, 2, (1930), 177-9, Illustrated

See also Ordnance Survey

Barrows

See Ath Da Ferta

Barton, James:

Iron Rails and Harbour Walls: James Barton of Farndreg. XXII, 2, (1990), 134-49, Illustrated

Battles:

Before Kinsale – and After. III, 4, (1915), 330-8

A Projected History of County Louth. IV, 4, (1919-20), 350-1

Seven Battles: Irish, Danes and Anglo-Normans. III, 3, (1914), 259-60

See also Braganstown Massacre; Bruce, Edward; Duleek; Moyry Pass

Bawntaaffe:

Tombstone Inscriptions in Rathdrumin and Bawntaaffe. XIX, 1, (1977), 76

See also Souterrains

Beaufort, Daniel Augustus:

Materials for the Dublin Society Agricultural Survey of County Louth. XVIII, 2, (1974), 121

Beaulieu:

The 1766 Religious Census for some County Louth Parishes. XIV, 2, (1958), 104

Gravestone Inscriptions in Beaulieu. XX, 1, (1981), 57-60

Notes on Beaulieu. IV, 1, (1916), 103

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 277, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Beaulieu. XIX, 4, (1980), 274-84, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Beaulieu supplement. XXII, 4, (1992), 412-16, Illustrated

See also Ordnance Survey

Bee Boles:

Bee Boles at Cartanstown, County Louth. XXIV, 1, (1997), 135-8, Illustrated

Beehive Huts:

Early Irish Stone Building. XII, 1, (1949), 11-12

See also Monasteries

Bell, John:

John Bell in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 1, (1904), 51

Bellews:

Bellew Inscription in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 1, (1904), 51

Bellew Inscriptions. III, 1, (1912), 104-7, Illustrated

Bellew Inscriptions in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 4, (1907), 109

Bellew’s Bridge. I, 1, (1904), 22

Bellew’s Bridge. I, 2, (1905), 23-4, Illustrated

Bellew-Nugent 1588 Cenotaph in St. Nicholas’ Churchyard, Dundalk in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 2, (1913), 195, Illustrated

The Bellew-Nugent Tomb in Dundalk. XII, 4, (1952), 279-80, Illustrated

Castletown and Roche. VI, 1, (1925), 1-2, Illustrated

County Louth Records. VIII, 4, (1936), 359

Family Papers. I, 4, (1907), 65-70

John Bellew of Willistown, 1606-1679. VI, 4, (1928), 229-37

Some Notes on the Family of Bellew of Thomastown, Co. Louth. V, 3, (1923), 193-7

See also Castles

Bellinghams:

Our Late President (Sir Henry Bellingham). V, 1, (1921), 1-2, Illustrated

See also Diaries

Bellurgan

See Souterrains

Beltichburne

See Stone Implements

Bibliography:

Bibliography of the Counties of Louth, Meath, Westmeath and Longford. II, 1, (1908), 24-6

The Historical Writings of Diarmuid MacIomhair. XX, 3, (1983), 175-9

Bigger, Francis Joseph:

The Late Francis Joseph Bigger. VI, 2, (1926), 103-5

Black Rent:

MacMahon’s “Black Rent” from County Louth. VII, 2, (1930), 294

Blackrock:

A Report on further Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 3, (1975), 201, Illustrated

A Report on Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 57

See also Bronze Implements and Vessels

Blake Papers:

Family Papers. I, 4, (1907), 70-2

Blakestown:

Historical Notes on Millockstown and Blakestown. XIII, 1, (1953), 75-9, 81-123, Illustrated

Kildemock Miscellanea. XIII, 4, (1956), 432-40

Townland Survey of County Louth: Blakestown. XII, 4, (1952), 264-72, Illustrated

Bonnivert, Gideon

See Diaries

Borough Records:

Old Borough Records. I, 1, (1904), 62

Boswell, Henry

See Louthiana

Boyne Coracle:

The Boyne Curach or Coracle. VI, 4, (1928), 261-2, Illustrated

Braganstown Massacre:

The Battle of Balybregan or Braganstown, Co. Louth, 1328-29. II, 4, (1911), 387-8

The Braganstown Massacre, 1329. XIX, 1, (1977), 5-16

Bridge-a-Fein:

Bridge-a-Fein in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 3, (1906), 95

Broadlough

See Souterrains

Bronze Age:

A second Early Bronze Age Burial at Tankardsrock, Co Louth and the Early Bronze Age Landscape of North Co Louth. XXI, 3, (1987), 279-86, Illustrated

Some Features of Bronze Swords. IV, 4, (1919-20), 320-3, Illustrated

See also Cemeteries; Dun Dealgan Fund and Museum; Lectures; Pottery; Rock Art

Bronze Implements and Vessels:

The Blackrock Brooch. VII, 4, (1932), 530-1, Illustrated

Bronze Cauldrons in ‘Notes’. VI, 3, (1927), 164, Illustrated

Bronze Lancehead from Ratheddy. VII, 4, (1932), 485-7, Illustrated

Bronze Pin found near Ardee in ‘Notes and Miscellanea’. X, 2, (1942), 156

Bronze Pin from near Ardee. X, 1, (1941), 54

Bronze Ring-Pin. III, 1, (1912), 67, Illustrated

Bronze Spearhead and Bridle-pendant in ‘Varia’. VII, 2, (1930), 289, Illustrated

Cast Bronze Pot, recently found in Dundalk. I, 4, (1907), 53-6, Illustrated

The Dorsey Entrenchment: Some Corrigenda and Further Notes. VII, 3, (1931), 411, Illustrated

The Frankford (Birr) Hoard reconsidered. XVI, 2, (1966), 85-90, Illustrated

Some New County Louth Finds. X, 1, (1941), 55-7, Illustrated

Brownlows

See Chamberlains

Bruce, Edward:

The Bruce Invasion and County Louth, 1315-18. XXII, 1, (1989), 7-15

The Coronation of Edward Bruce. IV, 4, (1919-20), 367-9

How was Edward Bruce killed?. II, 4, (1911), 415-16

An Irish Account of Bruce’s Invasion. I, 2, (1905), 77-91

Righeadh Eadbhuird Brús. XVII, 1, (1969), 1-9

The Stone of Decapitation, Faughart in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 1, (1912), 109

Brugh-na-Boinne

See Newgrange, Co Meath

Bryson, Samuel:

Samuel Bryson – a Belfast Gaelic Scholar. V, 1, (1921), 61-2

Bullauns:

Some Antiquities of Urney Graveyard, Co. Louth. XV, 4, (1964), 349, Illustrated

Burials:

Ballinfuil in ‘Miscellanea’. XIX, 3, (1979), 249

A Burial at Dromiskin, Co. Louth. X, 2, (1942), 133-7, Illustrated

Burial at Rossmakay, Co. Louth. XIV, 1, (1957), 38-9, Illustrated

Burial near the Magdalene Tower, Drogheda in ‘Varia’. XIV, 3, (1959), 191

Burial Place, Mullanstown, Ardee in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 2, (1909), 204-5, Illustrated

Burials at Stephenstown. XVII, 2, (1970), 78, Illustrated

Early Silver Ear Ring found at Rossnaree in ‘Notes and Miscellanea’. X, 2, (1942), 157

Graves Discovered at Dundalk in 1881. XII, 4, (1952), 251-2

More Stone-Lined Graves at St. Leonard’s, Dundalk in ‘Miscellanea’. XI, 4, (1948), 315

Old Graves found at St. Leonard’s, Dundalk in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 4, (1911), 441, Illustrated

Slab-lined Graves in ‘Varia’. VIII, 1, (1933), 100

St. Leonard’s Friary, Dundalk in ‘Miscellanea’. XII, 4, (1952), 286

Urn Burial at Collon, County Louth. XIV, 2, (1958), 91-2, Illustrated

Urn Burial at Smarmore, County Louth. XII, 1, (1949), 10, Illustrated

See also Bronze Age; Loughcrew, County Meath

Burns, Robert:

Burns’ Associations with County Louth. XXIII, 3, (1995), 340-3

Butler’s Journal:

Butler’s Journal in ‘Varia’. V, 3, (1923), 227

Extracts from Isaac Butler’s Journal. V, 2, (1922), 93-108, Illustrated

Byrne, Patrick:

Patrick Byrne, the Blind Harper of County Louth. V, 1, (1921), 25-7, Illustrated

Byrnes:

The Byrnes of County Louth. II, 1, (1908), 45-9, Illustrated

C

Callan, Bartholomew:

Dundealgain in the Eighteenth Century. III, 2, (1913), 154-5

Callan, Philip:

Philip Callan: the Rise and Fall of an Irish Nationalist MP, 1868-1885. XXII, 4, (1992), 395-411

Callystown:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Callystown. VII, 2, (1930), 182-6, Illustrated

Campbell, Bishop Andrew:

Andrew Campbell, Bishop of Kilmore, 1753-1769. XVIII, 4, (1976), 296-7

Andrew Campbell, Bishop of Kilmore, 1753-1769: Student Days in Spain. XVIII, 4, (1976), 298-303, Illustrated

Candle-holders:

Weavers’ Iron Candle-Holders. III, 1, (1912), 66-7, Illustrated

Cappoge:

Gravestone Inscriptions in Dysart, Cappoge and Drumshallon. XIX, 3, (1979), 246-7

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ardee. X, 3, (1943), 203

See also Cess Payers; Ordnance Survey

Carahers:

Caraher of Cardistown Family Papers. XVI, 3, (1967), 169-90, Illustrated

Cardistown

See Carahers

Carleton, William:

Carleton in Louth. XVII, 2, (1970), 97-106, Illustrated

Carlingford:

The 1766 Religious Census for some County Louth Parishes. XIV, 2, (1958), 104-9

Carlingford Church Tower. IX, 3, (1939), 246-7, Illustrated

A Carlingford Election Petition, 1705. VI, 2, (1926), 77-8

The Dominican Order in Carlingford and Dundalk. XVI, 3, (1967), 143-60

The Emergence of the National System of Education in north County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 11-13

Errata to Carlingford Church Tower in ‘Notes and Queries’. X, 1, (1941), 83

Excavation at Tholsel Street, Carlingford. XXII, 4, (1992), 417-26, Illustrated

Further Notes on the Dominicans of Carlingford. XVI, 4, (1968), 253

The Ghan, Carlingford in ‘Varia’. XII, 1, (1949), 94-5

Hearth Money Rolls, 1663-1664. VI, 4, (1928), 187-9

Hearth Money Rolls: barony of Dundalk. VII, 4, (1932), 513-14

The Marmion Family of Carlingford to 1660. XXIV, 2, (1998), 249-60, Illustrated

Materials for the Dublin Society Agricultural Survey of County Louth. XVIII, 2, (1974), 126-7

The Mint, Carlingford, Co. Louth. XI, 4, (1948), 305-8, Illustrated

Old Churches in County Louth: Baronies of Lower and Upper Dundalk. X, 1, (1941), 8-12, Illustrated

The Roll of the Sovereigns and Burgesses of Carlingford, 1706-1828. III, 3, (1914), 273-87, Illustrated

Tombstone Inscriptions in Carlingford Churchyard. XIX, 2, (1978), 149-65

Two Carlingford Documents. XVI, 3, (1967), 161-2

See also Butler’s Journal; Kitchen Middens; McGee, Thomas D’Arcy; Ordnance Survey; Rent Rolls; Urban Improvement

Carmelites:

The Carmelites in Ardee. XX, 3, (1983), 180-9

See also Hussey, Father James

Carnanbregagh:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Carnanbregagh. VIII, 4, (1936), 353-4, Illustrated

Carolan, Turlough:

Carolaniana. II, 1, (1908), 62-71, Illustrated

Carrickacreagh:

Five Louth Souterrains. XIX, 3, (1979), 206-8, Illustrated

Carrickallan:

Prehistoric Rock Inscriptions near Dundalk, County Louth. XX, 2, (1982), 111-14, Illustrated

Some Souterrains in the Neighbourhood of “Killylagan”. XV, 1, (1961), 10

Some Souterrains of Louth. I, 1, (1904), 39-40, Illustrated

Carrickalust:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Carrickalust. VII, 3, (1931), 384-5, Illustrated

Carrickasticken, County Armagh:

Some further Louth Souterrains. III, 1, (1912), 24-5, Illustrated

Carrickbaggot:

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 278

See also Ordnance Survey

Carricknashanagh:

A Surveyor’s Report on some Townlands of County Louth, c. 1700. XVII, 3, (1971), 154

Carrickrobin:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Carrickrobin. VII, 3, (1931), 382-4, Illustrated

See also Rock Art

Cartanstown

See Bee Boles

Cartown:

Two Fireplace Inscriptions, 1584 and 1612. X, 3, (1943), 219-21, Illustrated

Carved Stones:

Carved Stones, St. Peter’s Church, Drogheda. XIII, 1, (1953), 34, Illustrated

Three Carved Figures in County Louth. XIX, 1, (1977), 67-73, Illustrated

Two Carved Stone Figures at Omeath. XI, 4, (1948), 287, Illustrated

Castlebellingham:

Materials for the Dublin Society Agricultural Survey of County Louth. XVIII, 3, (1975), 187-8

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ardee. X, 3, (1943), 206

A Report on further Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 3, (1975), 201, Illustrated

A Report on Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 57, Illustrated

See also Butler’s Journal; Fulachta Fiadh; Ordnance Survey; Petty, John; Tithe Applotments

Castleblayney, County Monaghan:

The Old Name of Castleblayney. I, 4, (1907), 29-33

Castleguard:

Castle Guard, Ardee. I, 1, (1904), 43-5

Castle-Guard, Ardee. I, 2, (1905), 95

Castle-Guard, Ardee. I, 2, (1905), 94

Louthiana: Ancient and Modern. I, 3, (1906), 38-9, Illustrated

Castlering

See Louth (manor); Louthiana

Castles:

Ardee: an Archaeological Study. XX, 4, (1984), 272-8, 288-9, Illustrated

Bellew’s Castle, Castletown-Bellew, or Castletown Castle, Dundalk. X, 3, (1943), 180-95, Illustrated

The Castles and Motes of County Louth. X, 4, (1944), 314-15

Dunmahon Castle. I, 3, (1906), 78-83, Illustrated

Fireplace in Athclare Castle. XI, 3, (1947), 186, Illustrated

Hatch’s Castle, Ardee, County Louth: a Fortified Town House of the Pale. XXII, 1, (1989), 36-48, Illustrated

The late Mr. J.S. Fleming’s Pictures of Co. Louth Castles in ‘Varia’. VII, 3, (1931), 435

The Mint, Carlingford, Co. Louth. XI, 4, (1948), 305-8, Illustrated

O’Neill’s Castle in Dungooly. III, 1, (1912), 19-20, Illustrated

Old Co. Louth Castles in ‘Notes and Queries’. X, 1, (1941), 82

Old Dundalk Names in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 4, (1915), 396

Two Castles of Drogheda. IX, 3, (1939), 244-5, Illustrated

See also Arms; Balregan; Roche; Termonfeckin

Castletown:

Bellew Inscription in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 1, (1904), 51

Bellew Inscriptions. III, 1, (1912), 104-7, Illustrated

Dundealgain in the Eighteenth Century. III, 2, (1913), 154-5

Dundealgan and its Pillar-stone – the Lia Lingadan. II, 4, (1911), 389-97

The Emergence of the National System of Education in north County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 25

Hearth Money Rolls: barony of Dundalk. VII, 4, (1932), 507-13

Louthiana: Ancient and Modern. I, 2, (1905), 17-19, Illustrated

Old Churches in County Louth: Baronies of Lower and Upper Dundalk. X, 1, (1941), 12, 14-15, Illustrated

Some further Louth Souterrains. III, 1, (1912), 25-6, Illustrated

Three Carved Figures in County Louth. XIX, 1, (1977), 68-9, Illustrated

Window in Castletown Church, Dundalk. I, 3, (1906), f.p. 56, Illustrated

See also Bellews; Castles; Finds; Maps; Ordnance Survey; Schomberg

Castletowncooley:

Three Souterrains. VIII, 1, (1933), 95-7, Illustrated

Celtic:

Some Phases of “Celtic” Culture. III, 2, (1913), 133-48, Illustrated

Cemeteries:

Aghnaskeagh A, County Louth: the Portal Dolmen and the Cemetery Cairn. XXI, 4, (1988), 394-7, Illustrated

An Ancient Cemetery, Mooretown, Ardee. IV, 1, (1916), 61

The Bronze Age Urn Cemetery of Cnoc na Rátha. VII, 1, (1929), 5-18, Illustrated

The Cemetery-Cairn at Knockast. VIII, 1, (1933), 65-8

Censuses and Census Substitutes:

The 1766 Religious Census for some County Louth Parishes. XIV, 2, (1958), 103-17

An Acct. of the number of Papists and Protestants in the Co. of Louth, 1732. V, 1, (1921), 70-1

Census of Louth County and Drogheda City in 1659-60. I, 2, (1905), 61-73

Census of Tallanstown, 1834. XIV, 1, (1957), 14-25

A Drogheda Census List of 1798. XVII, 2, (1970), 91-6, Illustrated

An Eighteenth Century Corn Census of County Louth. XI, 4, (1948), 254-86

Families at Mosstown and Philipstown in 1852. XVIII, 3, (1975), 232-7

Historical Notes on Rathlust, Anaglog and Hunterstown. XI, 2, (1946), 117-20

The History of the Parish of Creggan in the 17th and 18th Centuries. VIII, 2, (1934), 136-62

A List of Families around Ardee, 1766. X, 1, (1941), 72-6

See also Cess Payers

Cess Payers:

Cess Payers of Dunleer Union of Parishes, 1786-92. IX, 1, (1937), 42-5

Cess Payers of Killincoole Parish, 1833. XXIII, 3, (1995), 375-6

Chamberlains:

The Chamberlains of Nizelrath. XI, 3, (1947), 175-85

A Survey of the lands of Niselrath in Co. Louth in 1667. X, 4, (1944), 318-26

Chancery Pleadings:

A Calendar of Salved Chancery Pleadings concerning County Louth. XVII, 4, (1972), 250-60

A Calendar of Salved Chancery Pleadings concerning County Louth. XVIII, 2, (1974), 112-20

Chanonrock:

Three Souterrains in County Louth. XIII, 4, (1956), 441-4, Illustrated

Chantries:

The Ancient Chantries of Co. Louth. IX, 3, (1939), 181-208, Illustrated

Charlestown:

The 1766 Religious Census for some County Louth Parishes. XIV, 2, (1958), 114-15

Materials for the Dublin Society Agricultural Survey of County Louth. XVIII, 3, (1975), 190-1

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ardee. X, 3, (1943), 203

A Survey of the Estate of Lord Louth in 1832-1833. XXIII, 2, (1994), 236

Townland Survey of County Louth: Charlestown. XXI, 3, (1987), 311-21, Illustrated

See also Ordnance Survey

Cholera:

Cholera in County Louth, 1832-39. XX, 2, (1982), 117-26

Churches:

Ardee: an Archaeological Study. XX, 4, (1984), 280-6, Illustrated

Blessed Oliver Plunkett Church at Ballybarrack. IV, 4, (1919-20), 387, Illustrated

Carlingford Church Tower. IX, 3, (1939), 246-7, Illustrated

Church at Ardpatrick, Co. Louth. VIII, 1, (1933), 98-9, Illustrated

Church of Killfursa in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 4, (1915), 396

Church of Killfursa in ‘Notes and Queries’. IV, 1, (1916), 106

The Church of St. Saviour’s, Drogheda. IX, 4, (1940), 346-51, Illustrated

Errata to Carlingford Church Tower in ‘Notes and Queries’. X, 1, (1941), 83

Killeavy Churches. IX, 2, (1938), 77-86, Illustrated

Kilmalloo: a Previously Unrecorded Church Site. XXII, 4, (1992), 427-9, Illustrated

Kilwore, Proleek Townland. X, 4, (1944), 316-17

Note on the Jumping Church. XV, 4, (1964), 356

Old Churches in County Louth: Baronies of Lower and Upper Dundalk. X, 1, (1941), 5-23, Illustrated

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ardee. X, 3, (1943), 200-12, Illustrated

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Drogheda. XI, 1, (1945), 21-7, Illustrated

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 277-96, Illustrated

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Louth. X, 2, (1942), 101-7, Illustrated

St. Mochta’a House, in ‘Varia’. XI, 1, (1945), 63

St. Mochta’s House, Louth. I, 2, (1905), f.p. 60, Illustrated

St. Mochta’s House, Louth. I, 3, (1906), f.p. 99, Illustrated

St. Mochta’s House, Louth. IX, 1, (1937), 32-5, Illustrated

St. Nicholas Parish Church, Dundalk in ‘Varia’. XIII, 4, (1956), 451

Cianachta

See Duleek

Cistercians:

Three Unpublished Cistercian Documents. XIII, 3, (1955), 252-78

Cists:

Aghnaskeagh A, County Louth: the Portal Dolmen and the Cemetery Cairn. XXI, 4, (1988), 394-7, Illustrated

Cist Burial at Newtown, Knockbridge in ‘Varia’. XIII, 4, (1956), 451

A Cist Grave at Newtownbalregan. XXI, 3, (1987), 274-8, Illustrated

Faughart Investigation, 1966. XVI, 2, (1966), 125-9, Illustrated

Find of a Cist and clay Urn. II, 3, (1910), 325, Illustrated

The Moate, Dorsey or Dorsey Dun. II, 2, (1909), 197-8

A second Early Bronze Age Burial at Tankardsrock, Co Louth and the Early Bronze Age Landscape of North Co Louth. XXI, 3, (1987), 279-86, Illustrated

Civil War, 1641-53:

Military Operations in County Louth in the Run-up to Cromwell’s Storming of Drogheda. XXII, 2, (1990), 187-208

Some Episodes of the Civil War of 1641-53 in Louth. IV, 4, (1919-20), 277-89

See also Diaries; O’Mellan, Father

Clarke, John P.:

John P. Clarke. XXII, 1, (1989), 5-6, Illustrated

Clintons:

The Clinton family in County Louth. II, 4, (1911), 398-412, Illustrated

Clinton Records. XII, 2, (1950), 109-16

See also Chamberlains

Cloghafarmore

See Standing Stones

Clogher (parish):

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 278-9, Illustrated

A Report on further Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 3, (1975), 200, Illustrated

A Report on Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 46-7, Illustrated

See also Ordnance Survey

Clogher, Diocese of:

Fragments of a lost Register of the Diocese of Clogher. IV, 3, (1918), 226-57

The Genesis of the Diocese of Clogher. IV, 2, (1917), 129-59, Illustrated

See also Armagh, Diocese of

Clonkeehan:

The 1766 Religious Census for some County Louth Parishes. XIV, 2, (1958), 114

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Louth. X, 2, (1942), 101

A Survey of the Estate of Lord Louth in 1832-1833. XXIII, 2, (1994), 226

See also Ordnance Survey

Clonkeen:

Lughmagh – Cluain-caoin, Knock na-Seangan. I, 4, (1907), 23-7

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ardee. X, 3, (1943), 204

Seven Battles: Irish, Danes and Anglo-Normans. III, 3, (1914), 259

See also Ordnance Survey

Clonlum, County Armagh

See Excavations

Clonmore:

Gravestone Inscriptions in Clonmore. XX, 2, (1982), 147-55, Illustrated

Materials for the Dublin Society Agricultural Survey of County Louth. XVIII, 4, (1976), 306-7

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 279-80, Illustrated

See also De Verdons; Ordnance Survey

Cock-Fighting:

Irish Racing Calendar, 1800: Rules and Orders for Cocking in ‘Notes and Varia’. X, 4, (1944), 350

Coins:

Coins in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 4, (1907), 111

A Hoard of Coins found near Annagassan. VII, 1, (1929), 42-5, Illustrated

Recent Finds in Co. Louth. VI, 4, (1928), 253-4

Collon:

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 280

Rental and Accounts of Collon Estate, 1779-81. X, 3, (1943), 222-9

See also Burials; Butler’s Journal; Ordnance Survey; Urban Improvement

Commons (barony of Lower Dundalk):

Horned Cairns of North Louth. X, 1, (1941), 61

Companies:

Joint Stock Companies in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 4, (1907), 111

Comraghs, County Monaghan:

Prehistoric Rock Inscriptions near Dundalk, County Louth. XX, 2, (1982), 114

Conaille Muirthemhne:

Early Medieval Louth: the Kingdom of Conaille Muirtheimne. XXIV, 1, (1997), 139-50, Illustrated

Macaire Conaille in ‘Varia’. VI, 1, (1925), 53

A Projected History of County Louth. IV, 4, (1919-20), 354

See also Oirghialla

Concannon

See Vaults

Convicts:

The Kilmainham Gaol Registers 1798 to 1823: List of Convicts from County Louth. XXIII, 4, (1996), 413-37

Conwell, Revd Eugene:

Calendar of the Letters of Rev. Eugene Conwell,C.C., Collon. IX, 4, (1940), 290-337, Illustrated

Errata to Calendar of Letters of Rev. Eugene Conwell in ‘Notes and Queries’. X, 1, (1941), 83

Cooley:

The Emergence of the National System of Education in north County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 13-14

Hearth Money Rolls, 1663-1664. VI, 4, (1928), 187-9

Hearth Money Rolls: barony of Dundalk. VII, 4, (1932), 504-7

A Report on Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 58, Illustrated

See also Rent Rolls

Corcoran, Very Revd Peter:

Our Late President (Very Revd Peter Corcoran). XVI, 3, (1967), 141-2, Illustrated

Cordoogan:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Cordoogan. XI, 1, (1945), 56-7, Illustrated

Corliss, County Armagh

See Excavations

Cortial:

Prehistoric Rock Inscriptions near Dundalk, County Louth. XX, 2, (1982), 107-10, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Cortial. VII, 1, (1929), 96-9, Illustrated

See also Souterrains

County Louth Farming Society:

County Louth Medals. III, 1, (1912), 29-30, Illustrated

County Louth Horticultural Society:

County Louth Medals. III, 1, (1912), 30, Illustrated

Court Documents:

Louth Court Documents. VI, 1, (1925), 12-15

Court Tombs:

Annacloghmullion. III, 2, (1913), 149-53, Illustrated

Annacloghmullion Chambered Cairn. VII, 2, (1930), 292-3

Ballymacdermott Chambered Cairn. VII, 2, (1930), 291-2

Conan’s Grave. III, 1, (1912), 51

Horned Cairns of North Louth. X, 1, (1941), 58-62

See also Megaliths

Crannogs:

Crannog-type structures  in Whitewood Lake, County Meath in ‘Varia’. XIII, 3, (1955), 289

Creggan:

The Emergence of the National System of Education in north County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 25-6

The History of the Parish of Creggan in the 17th and 18th Centuries. VIII, 2, (1934), 117-63, Illustrated

The History of the Parish of Creggan in the 17th and 18th Centuries. IX, 2, (1938), 135-61

See also Ordnance Survey; Poets and Poetry

Crioch Rois

See Táin

Cromer, Archbishop:

Archbishop Cromer’s Register. VII, 4, (1932), 516-24

Archbishop Cromer’s Register. VIII, 1, (1933), 38-49

Archbishop Cromer’s Register. VIII, 2, (1934), 169-88

Archbishop Cromer’s Register. VIII, 3, (1935), 257-74

Archbishop Cromer’s Register. VIII, 4, (1936), 322-51

Archbishop Cromer’s Register. IX, 1, (1937), 36-41

Archbishop Cromer’s Register. IX, 2, (1938), 124-30

Archbishop Cromer’s Register. X, 2, (1942), 116-27

Archbishop Cromer’s Register. X, 3, (1943), 165-79

Cromwellian Settlement:

The Cromwelliam and Restoration Settlements in the Civil Parish of Dundalk, 1649 to 1673. XIX, 1, (1977), 24-58, Illustrated

The Plantation of the Cromwellian Soldiers in the Barony of Ardee, 1652-1656. XXI, 4, (1988), 415-52, Illustrated

Some Notes on the Cromwellian and Restoration Settlements in County Louth. V, 3, (1923), 173-5

See also Maps

Cross Slabs:

Ancient Inscribed Tombstones at Drogheda and Dunleer. IV, 1, (1916), 104-5, Illustrated

A Cross-slab from County Louth. XVII, 2, (1970), 113, Illustrated

See also Urney

Crossabeagh

See Souterrains

Crosses:

The Ardee Cross. XX, 3, (1983), 210-14, Illustrated

A Note on the Cross in Irish Archaeology. XI, 1, (1945), 61-2

Note on the Inscription of Louth Hall Cross. X, 3, (1943), 212-15, Illustrated

A possible Market Cross Fragment from Drogheda. XX, 4, (1984), 334-9, Illustrated

Two Memorial Wayside Crosses. II, 1, (1908), 83-4, Illustrated

Cruisetown

See St. Lawrence family

Crumlin

See Roads

Cuchulainn:

Cu-chulainn and Cu-Roi. XII, 1, (1949), 13

Cuchulainn’s Pillar Stone. I, 4, (1907), 47-50, Illustrated

Cuchulainn, an Irishman or a Briton. V, 4, (1924), 252-3

Dundealgan and its Pillar-stone – the Lia Lingadan. II, 4, (1911), 389-97

Footprints of Cuchulainn in Kerry. XI, 4, (1948), 238-42, Illustrated

See also Legends

Customs:

Brigid’s Crosses in County Armagh. XI, 1, (1945), 15-20, Illustrated

The Christmas Rhymers. XI, 1, (1945), 43-51

Harvest Customs in County Armagh. X, 4, (1944), 336-41, Illustrated

Marriage Customs in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 3, (1910), 323-4

Customs and Excise:

Seizures at Dundalk and Drogheda, 1795. III, 4, (1915), 363-4

See also Trade

D

D’Alton, John:

John D’Alton’s Manuscripts. I, 1, (1904), 60

John D’Alton’s MS. in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 1, (1912), 110

Dances

See Songs and Song Books

Dane’s Cast:

The Trench or “Wall” of Ulster. IV, 1, (1916), 5-7

Danish Louth:

Danish Louth. II, 1, (1908), 72-7

Darver:

The 1766 Religious Census for some County Louth Parishes. XIV, 2, (1958), 110

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Louth. X, 2, (1942), 101

The Reconstruction of Proto-historic Landscapes using Aerial Photographs: Case Studies in County Louth. XX, 3, (1983), 226-31, Illustrated

See also Ordnance Survey; Parochial Registers

Dawsons:

The Dawsons of Ardee. VIII, 1, (1933), 22-33

The Murder of Richard Dawson. XV, 3, (1963), 249-54, Illustrated

De Verdons:

The De Verdons and the Draycots. V, 3, (1923), 166-72

Disturbances in the Co. Louth, A.D. 1312. IV, 4, (1919-20), 304-7

Theobald Verdon of Clonmore’s Petition. VI, 4, (1928), 210-12

See also Seals

Decorated Tombstones:

An 18th-century Priest’s Memorial Stone at Mayne, Co. Louth. XI, 3, (1947), 204-5, Illustrated

Corrigendum re Duffy headstone at Dromiskin in ‘Miscellanea’. XI, 4, (1948), 315

Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century Decorated Headstones in County Louth. XII, 3, (1951), 113-18, Illustrated

Late Eighteenth Century Decorated Headstone at Urney Graveyard, Co. Louth. XVI, 1, (1965), 1-4, Illustrated

Depositions, 1641:

County Louth Depositions, 1641. III, 1, (1912), 68-79

County Louth Depositions, 1641. III, 2, (1913), 167-77

Derrycammagh

See Butler’s Journal

Dialect, Local:

The Study of our Local Vernacular. XIV, 3, (1959), 170-8

A Word-list from the Neighbourhood of Kilkerley, Co. Louth. XIX, 4, (1980), 288-92

Diaries:

Colonel Thomas Bellingham’s Diary. I, 2, (1905), 45-60

The Diary of Marianne Fortescue, 1797-1800. XXIV, 2, (1998), 222-48, Illustrated

The Diary of Marianne Fortescue, 1797-1800. XXIV, 3, (1999), 357-79

The Diary of Marianne Fortescue, 1816-1818. XXIV, 4, (2000), 474-503, Illustrated

Diary of Piers Murphy of Corcreeghagh for 1858-1862. XXIV, 1, (1997), 21-38

Note on a passage in an Irish Diary of the Confederate Wars. VII, 2, (1930), 242-3

Some Extracts relating to Ireland from the Journal of Gideon Bonnivert, 1690. VIII, 1, (1933), 18-21

See also Military; O’Mellan, Father; Stevens, Captain John; Travel; Wright, Thomas

Dolan, Joseph T.:

Joseph Dolan M.A.: first President Louth Archaeological Society. XXII, 2, (1990), 166-77, Illustrated

Our Late President (Joseph T. Dolan). VII, 1, (1929), 1-4, Illustrated

Dominicans:

The Dominican Order in Carlingford and Dundalk. XVI, 3, (1967), 143-60

Further Notes on the Dominicans of Carlingford. XVI, 4, (1968), 253

Donaghmore:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Donaghmore. V, 4, (1924), 258-61, Illustrated

See also Souterrains

Dorsey, County Armagh:

The Dorsey Entrenchment: Some Corrigenda and Further Notes. VII, 3, (1931), 407-11, Illustrated

The Dorsey. VII, 2, (1930), 187-240, Illustrated

The Moate, Dorsey or Dorsey Dun. II, 2, (1909), 197-8

See also Excavations

Dowdall, Archbishop:

The Archbishop of Armachane’s Opinion touchinge Ireland. II, 2, (1909), 149-64

A Calendar of the Register of Primate George Dowdall, commonly called the “Liber Niger” or “Black Book”. VI, 2, (1926), 90-100

A Calendar of the Register of Primate George Dowdall, commonly called the “Liber Niger” or “Black Book”. VI, 3, (1927), 147-58

A Calendar of the Register of Primate George Dowdall, commonly called the “Liber Niger” or “Black Book”. VI, 4, (1928), 213-28

A Calendar of the Register of Primate George Dowdall, commonly called the “Liber Niger” or “Black Book”. VII, 1, (1929), 78-95

A Calendar of the Register of Primate George Dowdall, commonly called the “Liber Niger” or “Black Book”. VII, 2, (1930), 258-75

See also Title Deeds

Dowdallshill:

Polished Stone Axe-head in ‘Varia’. XV, 2, (1962), 192

See also Souterrains

Drakestown:

Historical Notes on Paughanstown, Roestown and Hacklim. XII, 3, (1951), 141

Historical Notes on the Townlands of Drakestown and Kilpatrick. XII, 1, (1949), 21-9, 37-81, Illustrated

Kildemock Miscellanea. XIII, 4, (1956), 414-17

Supplementary Notes on Anaglog, Drakestown, Kilpatrick, Paughanstown, Roestown and Hacklim. XIII, 1, (1953), 80

Townland Survey of County Louth: Drakestown. XI, 4, (1948), 309-13, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Drakestown supplement. XII, 2, (1950), 130

Draycotts:

The Death of Alice Draycott. XIII, 2, (1954), 179-89, Illustrated

Some Early Documents relating to English Uriel, and the Towns of Drogheda and Dundalk. V, 4, (1924), 270-7

See also De Verdons

Drogheda:

The 1766 Religious Census for some County Louth Parishes. XIV, 2, (1958), 109

Archaeological Excavations at the Magdalene Tower, Drogheda, County Louth. XXIV, 1, (1997), 75-128, Illustrated

The Case of Nicholas John. XV, 3, (1963), 273-6

Census of Louth County and Drogheda City in 1659-60. I, 2, (1905), 61-73

The Church of St. Saviour’s, Drogheda. IX, 4, (1940), 346-51, Illustrated

The De Verdons and the Draycots. V, 3, (1923), 166-72

Drogheda and Boyne Pictures. IV, 4, (1919-20), 340, Illustrated

A Drogheda Census List of 1798. XVII, 2, (1970), 91-6, Illustrated

Drogheda Corporation Book of Oathes, 1783. II, 3, (1910), 237-46

The Drogheda Corporation Mace, Sword of State and Plate. XIV, 1, (1957), 40-1, Illustrated

A Drogheda Deed of 1809. XI, 3, (1947), 206-8, Illustrated

The Drogheda Parliamentary Election of 1847 and its Aftermath. XXI, 3, (1987), 297-310

Drogheda Pictures in ‘Notes and Queries’. IV, 4, (1919-20), 387

The Drogheda Textile Industry, 1780-1820. XX, 1, (1981), 36-48

Drogheda Trade and Customs, 1683. III, 1, (1912), 83-103

Drogheda, 1574. XVIII, 3, (1975), 179-86, Illustrated

Excavations at St Mary d’Urso, Drogheda, County Louth. XXIII, 4, (1996), 452-509, Illustrated

Famine and Distress in Drogheda during 1847. XXI, 2, (1986), 157-78

Five Documents of Drogheda Interest from the Registers of the Archbishops of Armagh. XXI, 4, (1988), 407-14

A Forgotten Abbey of St. Mary’s, Drogheda. XIII, 2, (1954), 190-9

Four Wills of the Old English Merchants of Drogheda. XX, 2, (1982), 96-105

Franciscan Foundation at Drogheda: Points of Historical Interest. X, 3, (1943), 257-9

Hearth Money Rolls of County Louth. VI, 2, (1926), 79-87

An Historic Coat of Arms. XII, 1, (1949), 82-4, Illustrated

An Interesting Drogheda Inscription. II, 1, (1908), 19-20, Illustrated

Joseph Ravell’s A Map of the Town and Suburbs of Drogheda 1749. XXII, 4, (1992), 361-3

The Magdalene Tower, Drogheda. I, 3, (1906), 77, Illustrated

A Medieval Foundation in the Borough of Drogheda in Oirghialla. XIV, 3, (1959), 154-9

The Methodist Baptismal Registers of County Louth 1829-65. XVIII, 2, (1974), 132-8

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Drogheda. XI, 1, (1945), 21-7, Illustrated

Old Drogheda Title Deeds. XI, 1, (1945), 58-60

An Old View of Drogheda. VII, 3, (1931), 406

Records of County Louth. VII, 2, (1930), 276-8

The Role of the Printed Word in Drogheda up to 1815: a case study of print production and consumption in provincial Ireland. XXIII, 2, (1994), 181-213, Illustrated

The Seventeenth-Century Tokens of County Louth. XX, 4, (1984), 297-313

The Seventeenth-Century Tokens of County Louth. XXI, 1, (1985), 55-65, Illustrated

Some Drogheda Documents. XVIII, 1, (1973), 1-6

Some Drogheda Gilds and Properties. VI, 4, (1928), 239-46

Some Notes on the Buildings of Drogheda Grammar School. XII, 1, (1949), 5-8, Illustrated

Some Notes on the Old Fortifications of Drogheda. X, 3, (1943), 233-44, Illustrated

Some Wooden Houses of Drogheda. X, 1, (1941), 67-9

The Tholsel, Drogheda. XVII, 3, (1971), 164-8

Three Carved Figures in County Louth. XIX, 1, (1977), 69-70, Illustrated

Three Eighteenth Century Drogheda Letters. XXII, 1, (1989), 29-35

Three Monasteries of Drogheda. X, 1, (1941), 25-41, Illustrated

The Topography and Layout of Medieval Drogheda. XIX, 2, (1978), 98-127, Illustrated

Two Castles of Drogheda. IX, 3, (1939), 244-5, Illustrated

Two Decorated Fonts in Drogheda, Co. Louth. XVIII, 4, (1976), 255-62, Illustrated

Two Drogheda Voters’ Lists: 1798 and 1802. XX, 4, (1984), 319-33

Two Medieval Seals from County Louth. XXII, 4, (1992), 393-4, Illustrated

Two Old Drogheda Chronicles. XV, 1, (1961), 88-95

See also Arms; Burials; Butler’s Journal; Carved Stones; Civil War, 1641-53; Cross Slabs; Crosses; Customs and Excise; Draycotts; Education; Exports; Fencibles; Harps and Harpers; Houses; Maps; MacHenry, Father Brian; Newspapers; Ordnance Survey; Peppards

Dromin:

Education in the Parish of Dunleer. XXIII, 1, (1993), 97-114

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ardee. X, 3, (1943), 204-5, Illustrated

See also Fonts; Ordnance Survey; Saint Fintan

Dromiskin:

The 1766 Religious Census for some County Louth Parishes. XIV, 2, (1958), 111-12

The Emergence of the National System of Education in north County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 31-3

Materials for the Dublin Society Agricultural Survey of County Louth. XVIII, 4, (1976), 307-8

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Louth. X, 2, (1942), 101-3, Illustrated

See also Burials; Butler’s Journal; High Crosses; Maps; Ordnance Survey; Souterrains

Drumad:

Five Louth Souterrains. XIX, 3, (1979), 209-11, Illustrated

Drumcah:

Prehistoric Rock Inscriptions near Dundalk, County Louth. XX, 2, (1982), 111, Illustrated

Drumcar:

Materials for the Dublin Society Agricultural Survey of County Louth. XVIII, 4, (1976), 305-6

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ardee. X, 3, (1943), 206

Some Inscriptions in Irish in the County of Louth. V, 1, (1921), 12

See also Cess Payers; Ordnance Survey

Drumgonnelly:

Prehistoric Rock Inscriptions near Dundalk, County Louth. XX, 2, (1982), 114, Illustrated

Drumgoole, John:

John Drumgoole (1720-1781). X, 3, (1943), 215

Drumgooter

See Rent Rolls

Drumirril, County Monaghan:

Prehistoric Rock Inscriptions near Dundalk, County Louth. XX, 2, (1982), 110-11, Illustrated

Drumnasillagh:

Horned Cairns of North Louth. X, 1, (1941), 60

Drumshallon:

Gravestone Inscriptions in Dysart, Cappoge and Drumshallon. XIX, 3, (1979), 248

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 280-2, Illustrated

See also Ordnance Survey

Drumsinnot:

Prehistoric Rock Inscriptions near Dundalk, County Louth. XX, 2, (1982), 110, Illustrated

Duleek:

Duleek and its Environs. II, 3, (1910), 257-61, Illustrated

Duleek: The Cianachta; and the Battle of Killineer. I, 1, (1904), 61

Dun Dealgan Fund and Museum:

Dun Dealgan and its Opening. II, 4, (1911), 451-2, Illustrated

Dun Dealgan Fund Report, 1910. II, 3, (1910), 314-16

Dun Dealgan Fund Report, 1911. II, 4, (1911), 452-4

Dun Dealgan Fund Report, 1912. III, 1, (1912), 121-3

Dun Dealgan Fund Report, 1913. III, 2, (1913), 201-3

Dun Dealgan Fund Report, 1914. III, 3, (1914), 292-3

Dun Dealgan Fund Report, 1915. III, 4, (1915), 410-11

Dundealgan. IV, 2, (1917), 210

The Stone and Bronze Ages in our Museum. III, 1, (1912), 37-46, Illustrated

Subscriptions to the Dundealgan Fund. II, 4, (1911), 460-1

Dunany:

Gravestone Inscriptions in Dunany and Salterstown. XX, 3, (1983), 240-2

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 282

A Report on further Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 3, (1975), 200, Illustrated

A Report on Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 57

A Third Collection of Surface Finds from Co. Louth. XIX, 3, (1979), 233, Illustrated

See also Ordnance Survey; Sailing Vessels

Dunbin:

Old Churches in County Louth: Baronies of Lower and Upper Dundalk. X, 1, (1941), 15

Townland Survey of County Louth: Dunbin. VII, 4, (1932), 496-9, Illustrated

See also Ordnance Survey

Dundalk:

Archaeological Excavation of a Souterrain at Farrandreg, Dundalk, County Louth. XXIV, 2, (1998), 261-80, Illustrated

Le Camestreet, Le Campstreet Lane, the Big Bridge, etc.. IV, 2, (1917), 199-201

Cloch Abhraunra in ‘Varia’. VII, 3, (1931), 435

The Court-house, Dundalk and the Contract for its Erection dated 30th April, 1813. XV, 2, (1962), 131-43

The Cromwelliam and Restoration Settlements in the Civil Parish of Dundalk, 1649 to 1673. XIX, 1, (1977), 24-58, Illustrated

The De Verdons and the Draycots. V, 3, (1923), 167-70

A Destroyed Enclosure at Site 5, Marshes Upper, County Louth. XXIV, 4, (2000), 553-62, Illustrated

The Dog’s  Monument, Dundalk in ‘Notes and Miscellanea’. X, 2, (1942), 156

Dundalk Corporation Accounts, 1755-9. V, 1, (1921), 45-8

Dundalk Corporation Records. V, 3, (1923), 176-8

Dundalk Harbour Improvements in the Nineteenth Century. XXIV, 4, (2000), 504-30, Illustrated

Dundalk Poor-Law Union Workhouse: the first twenty-five years, 1839-64. XX, 3, (1983), 190-209

Dundealgain: Tomhas-na-luinge. II, 3, (1910), 301-4

The Emergence of the National System of Education in north County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 18-25

From Dún Delca to Dundalk: the Topography and Archaeology of a Medieval Frontier Town A.D. c. 1187-1700. XXII, 3, (1991), 221-353, Illustrated

Fugill Token in ‘Notes and Miscellanea’. X, 2, (1942), 155

Indexed List of Wills of Residents in Dundalk and District. X, 2, (1942), 113-15

The Louth Hospital, Dundalk in ‘Varia’. XV, 1, (1961), 106

Materials for the Dublin Society Agricultural Survey of County Louth. XVIII, 2, (1974), 128-31

The Methodist Baptismal Registers of County Louth 1829-65. XVIII, 2, (1974), 138-9

Netherlandish Glass in County Louth. XXI, 4, (1988), 373-86, Illustrated

Notes to Dundalk Corporation Accounts in ‘Notes and Queries’. V, 1, (1921), 84

Old Bridge in Dundalk Demesne. XIV, 2, (1958), f.p. 118, Illustrated

Old Churches in County Louth: Baronies of Lower and Upper Dundalk. X, 1, (1941), 15-22, Illustrated

Old Graves found at St. Leonard’s, Dundalk in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 4, (1911), 441, Illustrated

Old Title Deeds of County Louth: Further Dundalk Deeds, 1718-1856. XX, 1, (1981), 51-6

Old Title Deeds of County Louth: Further Dundalk Deeds, 1724-1843. X, 3, (1943), 245-50

Old Title Deeds of County Louth: Further Dundalk Deeds: Seatown 1808-1819. XXIV, 2, (1998), 296-304

Old Title Deeds of County Louth: Some Dundalk Deeds 1707-1843. X, 2, (1942), 138-48

The Port of Dundalk. XVII, 2, (1970), 66-78

Possessions belonging to the late Hospital of Saint Leonard next Dundalk. VI, 4, (1928), 194-8

The Priory of St. Leonard, Dundalk. XVII, 3, (1971), 131-40

Queries (re Dundalk place-names) in ‘Varia’. VI, 2, (1926), 110

A Report on Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 57, Illustrated

Roman Inscribed Stone for many years in Dundalk Demesne. V, 3, (1923), f.p. 188, Illustrated

Rothe’s Castle, Dundalk and Hugh O’Neill: a Sixteenth-century Map. XV, 3, (1963), 281-91, Illustrated

Seatown Castle in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 3, (1910), 324

The Seventeenth-Century Tokens of County Louth. XXI, 2, (1986), 148-56

Shewell’s Lane, Lord Limerick’s Demesne Wall, and the Elgee Family. XXII, 1, (1989), 49-53, Illustrated

The Site of Warren’s Gate, Dundalk. XXIII, 2, (1994), 214-17, Illustrated

Some Notes on Dundalk. IV, 2, (1917), 162-8

Some Tombstone Inscriptions in St. Nicholas Churchyard, Dundalk. X, 4, (1944), 311-13

St. Leonard’s Friary, Dundalk in ‘Miscellanea’. XII, 4, (1952), 286

The Struggle for Control of Dundalk Borough, 1782-92. XVII, 1, (1969), 22-36

Three Seventeenth Century Maps of Dundalk. VI, 4, (1928), 270-4, Illustrated

Three Souterrains. VIII, 1, (1933), 95-6, Illustrated

Three Souterrains in County Louth. XIII, 4, (1956), 444-5, Illustrated

Two Eighteenth-century Maps of the Clanbrassil Estate, Dundalk. XV, 1, (1961), 39-87, Illustrated

Two Medieval Seals from County Louth. XXII, 4, (1992), 387-93, Illustrated

Two Nineteenth-century Election Posters. XVI, 4, (1968), 224-30

See also Archaeological Deposits; Arms; Assizes; Bellews; Bronze Implements and Vessels; Burials; Butler’s Journal; Churches; Customs and Excise; Dominicans; Dowdallshill; Education; Famine; Fonts; Hearth Money Rolls; Irvine, Sir Gerard; Keenan, Father Jo

Dundugan

See Louthiana

Dungooly

See Castles

Dunkin, Revd Patrick:

An Irish Poem from County Down. II, 3, (1910), 307-13

Patrick Dungin. III, 1, (1912), 15

Rev. Patrick Dunkin in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 4, (1911), 442

Dunleer:

The Charter of Dunleer Corporation. V, 1, (1921), 49-57

The Clergy of the Parish of Dunleer. XXIII, 2, (1994), 218-30

A County Louth Farm on the eve of and during the Famine: Burren Farm Accounts’ Book, 1839 to 1848. XXIII, 4, (1996), 438-51

Gravestone Inscriptions in Dunleer. XXII, 4, (1992), 446-52

Minutes of Dunleer Corporation. V, 2, (1922), 121-6

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 282-3, Illustrated

Rathcoole, Ui Segain, Leire. III, 1, (1912), 31-5

Some Inscriptions in Irish in the County of Louth. V, 1, (1921), 5-8

See also Butler’s Journal; Cess Payers; Cross Slabs; Education; Fosters; Ordnance Survey; Urban Improvement; Wells, Holy

Dunmahon:

The Sack of Dunmahon Castle. XI, 3, (1947), 164-8

See also Castles

Dysart:

Gravestone Inscriptions in Dysart, Cappoge and Drumshallon. XIX, 3, (1979), 240-6

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 283

See also Arbitration; Cess Payers; Ordnance Survey

E

Eastwoods:

A History of the Eastwood Family in Ireland, 1600-1850. XXIV, 3, (1999), 407-30, Illustrated

Education:

Addendum to “The Erasmus Smith School, Ardee”. XVII, 2, (1970), 96

Drogheda Blue School. XVI, 3, (1967), 163-8, Illustrated

Drogheda Grammar School. XV, 3, (1963), 207-48, Illustrated

Dundalk Charter School in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 4, (1915), 396

Dundalk Grammar School. XVI, 2, (1966), 91-102

Education in the Parish of Dunleer. XXIII, 1, (1993), 97-114

The Emergence of the National System of Education in north County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 7-38

The Erasmus Smith School, Ardee. XVII, 1, (1969), 10-18

Historical Notes on the Townlands of Drakestown and Kilpatrick. XII, 1, (1949), 38-9

Some Notes on the Buildings of Drogheda Grammar School. XII, 1, (1949), 5-8, Illustrated

Viscount Limerick Grammar School, Dundalk. XVI, 1, (1965), 32-41, Illustrated

See also Keenan, Father John Sproule

Elcocks:

Corrigendum: Elcock Tombstone, St. Peter’s, Drogheda in ‘Varia’. XI, 1, (1945), 63

Two Fireplace Inscriptions, 1584 and 1612. X, 3, (1943), 216-19

Elections:

A Carlingford Election Petition, 1705. VI, 2, (1926), 77-8

A County Louth Bye-Election in 1767. I, 3, (1906), 49-53

A County Louth Election of 1755. IV, 4, (1919-20), 302-3

A County Westmeath Election in 1761. VI, 1, (1925), 24-7

The Drogheda Parliamentary Election of 1847 and its Aftermath. XXI, 3, (1987), 297-310

Kildemock Miscellanea. XIII, 4, (1956), 428-32

Two Drogheda Voters’ Lists: 1798 and 1802. XX, 4, (1984), 319-33

Two Nineteenth-century Election Posters. XVI, 4, (1968), 224-32

See also Medals

Elgees

See Title Deeds

Emergency, The

See Military

Emhain Macha, County Armagh:

Emania at the Present Day. II, 3, (1910), 254-6, Illustrated

Excavations:

Aghnaskeagh A, County Louth: the Portal Dolmen and the Cemetery Cairn. XXI, 4, (1988), 394-7, Illustrated

Archaeological Excavation of a Souterrain at Farrandreg, Dundalk, County Louth. XXIV, 2, (1998), 261-80, Illustrated

Archaeological Excavations at the Magdalene Tower, Drogheda, County Louth. XXIV, 1, (1997), 75-128, Illustrated

A Destroyed Enclosure at Site 5, Marshes Upper, County Louth. XXIV, 4, (2000), 553-62, Illustrated

Excavation at Tholsel Street, Carlingford. XXII, 4, (1992), 417-26, Illustrated

Excavations at Aghnaskeagh, Co. Louth: Cairn A. VIII, 3, (1935), 234-55, Illustrated

Excavations at Aghnaskeagh, Co. Louth: Cairn B. IX, 1, (1937), 1-18, Illustrated

Excavations at Clonlum Small Cairn, Co. Armagh. VIII, 2, (1934), 164-8, Illustrated

Excavations at Corliss Fort. IX, 4, (1940), 338-43, Illustrated

Excavations at Lissachiggel. IX, 3, (1939), 209-43, Illustrated

Excavations at Port, Co. Louth. XIX, 2, (1978), 144-6, Illustrated

Excavations at St Mary d’Urso, Drogheda, County Louth. XXIII, 4, (1996), 452-509, Illustrated

Excavations at the Dorsey. IX, 4, (1940), 280-9, Illustrated

Excavations at the South Gate of the Dorsey Entrenchment. IX, 2, (1938), 131-4, Illustrated

Excavations at Townley Hall, County Louth: Preliminary Note. XV, 1, (1961), 11-12

Faughart Investigation, 1966. XVI, 2, (1966), 125-9, Illustrated

River Boyne, Stalleen Townland, County Meath: Excavation Report. XXIII, 3, (1995), 329-35, Illustrated

Excursions:

Annual Excursion. V, 4, (1924), 283-4, Illustrated

Our Annual Excursion. II, 2, (1909), 203-4

Our Annual General Excursion. III, 1, (1912), 116-18

Our Annual General Excursion. III, 2, (1913), 198-200, Illustrated

Our Annual General Excursion. III, 3, (1914), 288-91, Illustrated

Our Annual Outing. II, 3, (1910), 321-2, Illustrated

Our Annual Outing. II, 4, (1911), 445-7, Illustrated

The Society’s First Excursion. I, 1, (1904), 65-6

Exiles

See Hadsors

Exports:

Exports from Drogheda in 1683. III, 3, (1914), 250-8

F

Fairhill:

Some further Louth Souterrains. III, 1, (1912), 24, Illustrated

Fairy Mount:

Louthiana: Ancient and Modern. I, 3, (1906), 41-2, Illustrated

Family and Personal Names:

Afric in ‘Varia’. XV, 2, (1962), 192

Afric: Some notes on an unusual Gaelic girl’s name at present in use among a group of families in Co. Donegal. XV, 1, (1961), 17-20

Family Names in Louth. I, 3, (1906), 64-76

Family Papers:

Barnard Papers in ‘Varia’. VII, 1, (1929), 100

County Louth Records. VIII, 4, (1936), 358-9

County Louth Records. IX, 1, (1937), 53-9

Family Papers. I, 4, (1907), 65-72

Famine:

Aspects of Famine and the Farney Landscape. XXIII, 4, (1996), 393-404

Famine and Distress in Drogheda during 1847. XXI, 2, (1986), 157-78

Relief Committee Membership in the Union of Dundalk during the Great Irish Famine. XXIV, 1, (1997), 51-9

See also Farm Account Books

Farm Account Books:

A County Louth Farm on the eve of and during the Famine: Burren Farm Accounts’ Book, 1839 to 1848. XXIII, 4, (1996), 438-51

Farm Account Books, 1802-1860, from Gaulstown, Monasterboice. XVII, 4, (1972), 235-49

Farney, County Monaghan

See Famine; Ui Chremthainn

Farrandreg

See Excavations

Faughart:

Cloch Thógalta Cromlech in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 4, (1911), 441

The Emergence of the National System of Education in north County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 17-18

A Faughart Monument. III, 1, (1912), 28-9, Illustrated

Hearth Money Rolls, 1663-1664. VI, 4, (1928), 189

Hearth Money Rolls: barony of Dundalk. VII, 4, (1932), 514-15

Louthiana: Ancient and Modern. I, 2, (1905), 19-21, Illustrated

Magh Clochar. III, 3, (1914), 247-9

Materials for the Dublin Society Agricultural Survey of County Louth. XVIII, 2, (1974), 124-5

Old Churches in County Louth: Baronies of Lower and Upper Dundalk. X, 1, (1941), 7

The Stone of Decapitation, Faughart in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 1, (1912), 109

Townland Survey of County Louth: Faughart Lower. XVI, 2, (1966), 121-4, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Faughart Lower supplement. XVI, 4, (1968), 263

Townland Survey of County Louth: Faughart Lower supplement. XVII, 3, (1971), 175-6

Townland Survey of County Louth: Faughart Lower supplement. XVII, 1, (1969), 45

Townland Survey of County Louth: Faughart Upper. XVI, 2, (1966), 111-21, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Faughart Upper supplement. XVI, 4, (1968), 262-3

Townland Survey of County Louth: Faughart Upper supplement. XVII, 3, (1971), 175

See also Bruce, Edward; Butler’s Journal; Excavations; Ordnance Survey; Proceedings of the Society; Táin

Fencibles:

Talbot’s Fencibles and the Drogheda Mutiny. XXIV, 1, (1997), 39-50, Illustrated

Fianna:

Notes on the Feena-Erin, Finn MacCoole, and the latter’s principal abode – The Hill of Allen in the County Kildare. I, 4, (1907), 5-22

Finds:

Ancient Objects in Bogs. X, 1, (1941), 80-1

Ardee: an Archaeological Study. XX, 4, (1984), 289,291

Bog Finds in the Ardee District in ‘Notes and Miscellanea’. X, 2, (1942), 157

Bog Finds in the Ardee District: Wooden Causeway – Stone Pavement. X, 3, (1943), 229

The Discovery of a Skull of the Irish Giant Deer at Newtownbabe, Co. Louth. X, 2, (1942), 97-9, Illustrated

Find of Bog Butter. IV, 1, (1916), 106

Finds in Bogs. I, 3, (1906), 97

Former Finds from County Louth in ‘Varia’. XIII, 1, (1953), 131

From Dún Delca to Dundalk: the Topography and Archaeology of a Medieval Frontier Town A.D. c. 1187-1700. XXII, 3, (1991), 336-40, Illustrated

A Group of Prehistoric Artefacts from Glaspistol, near Clogherhead, Co. Louth. XIX, 4, (1980), 265-73, Illustrated

Iron Salt Pan at Castletown in ‘Notes and Miscellanea’. X, 2, (1942), 157

A New Dug-out Canoe. XII, 3, (1951), 126-7, Illustrated

Presented to Museum, June 1st, 1943 in ‘Notes and Varia’. X, 3, (1943), 262

Recent Finds in Co. Louth. VI, 4, (1928), 253-5

A Report on further Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 3, (1975), 198-210, Illustrated

A Report on Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 46-59, Illustrated

The Salterstown Surface Collection Project. XXIII, 2, (1994), 240-68, Illustrated

Some New County Louth Finds. X, 1, (1941), 55-7, Illustrated

A Stone Chisel from County Limerick. XII, 3, (1951), 128, Illustrated

A Third Collection of Surface Finds from Co. Louth. XIX, 3, (1979), 227-37, Illustrated

A Wooden Object from Corstown, Ardee, Co. Louth in ‘Notes and Varia’. X, 3, (1943), 261-2, Illustrated

See also Bronze Implements and Vessels; Burials

Fir Arda Cianachta:

A Projected History of County Louth. IV, 4, (1919-20), 354-5

Fir Rois:

The Boundaries of Fir Rois. XV, 2, (1962), 144-79, Illustrated

The History of Fir Rois. XV, 4, (1964), 321-48, Illustrated

Fishing and Fisheries:

Historical Notes on Some of the Fisheries of Co. Louth. XIV, 3, (1959), 179-90, Illustrated

Material for a History of the Fisheries of the River Boyne. XIII, 1, (1953), 18-33, Illustrated

See also Landless, The

Fitzralph, Richard:

Richard Fitzralph of Dundalk. II, 1, (1908), 5-13

Richard Fitzralph of Armagh (+ 1360): Professor – Prelate – ‘Saint’. XXII, 2, (1990), 111-24

Fitzrerys:

The Fitz Rerys, Welsh Lords of Cloghran, Co. Dublin. V, 1, (1921), 13-17

Flann Manistrech:

The Pedigree and Family of Flann Manistrech. V, 3, (1923), 149-53

Fleming, Archbishop Nicholas:

Extracts relating to Co. Louth from the Calendar of the Register of Primate Nicholas Fleming. XI, 4, (1948), 221-37

How Nicholas Fleming became Archbishop of Armagh. XIII, 3, (1955), 279-87

Fleming, Patrick:

The Death of Patrick Fleming. IV, 4, (1919-20), 359-66

The Lament of Patrick Fleming. VIII, 1, (1933), 75-91, Illustrated

Foclut, Wood of:

The Wood of Foclut. IX, 2, (1938), 166-8

Folklore:

Cassidy’s Rag: the Growth of a Superstition. III, 3, (1914), 246

Corp Chre in ‘Varia’. XIII, 3, (1955), 288

Folk Lore, with some account of the ancient Gaelic leeches and the state of the art of medicine in ancient Erin. IV, 3, (1918), 217-25

Folklore of Termonfeckin Parish. XVI, 1, (1965), 28-31

Names of Horses and Dogs in ‘Notes and Varia’. X, 4, (1944), 350

Note (on Corp Chre) in ‘Varia’. XIII, 3, (1955), 288

Some Irish Superstitions. III, 4, (1915), 365-8

Fonts:

Baptismal Font at the Old Chapel, Dundalk. II, 3, (1910), 305-6, Illustrated

A Baptismal Font at Wyanstown, Co Louth. XX, 3, (1983), 237-9

Dromin Font in ‘Miscellanea’. XIX, 3, (1979), 249

Two Decorated Fonts in Drogheda, Co. Louth. XVIII, 4, (1976), 255-62, Illustrated

Food Vessels

See Bronze Age; Cists

Footwear:

Footwear in Ireland. XIII, 4, (1956), 309-94, Illustrated

Forbes, John:

Three Eighteenth Century Drogheda Letters. XXII, 1, (1989), 29-35

Fortescues:

The Fortescues of County Louth. XXIV, 1, (1997), 5-20, Illustrated

See also Diaries; Georgian Society

Foster, John ‘Speaker’:

Errata re John Foster in ‘Notes and Queries’. X, 1, (1941), 83

Mr. Speaker Foster. VI, 3, (1927), 117-27, Illustrated

Mr. Speaker Foster (continued). VI, 4, (1928), 199-209

Rental and Accounts of Collon Estate, 1779-81. X, 3, (1943), 222-9

Fosters:

The Foster Family and the Parliamentary Borough of Dunleer. XVII, 3, (1971), 156-63, Illustrated

Fottrell Papers:

The Fottrell Papers. VII, 2, (1930), 124-52

Franciscans:

Franciscan Foundation at Drogheda: Points of Historical Interest. X, 3, (1943), 257-9

The Franciscan Monasteries after the Dissolution. VIII, 3, (1935), 275-82, Illustrated

Old Churches in County Louth: Baronies of Lower and Upper Dundalk. X, 1, (1941), 20-2, Illustrated

Freeholders:

Historical Notes on Rathlust, Anaglog and Hunterstown. XI, 2, (1946), 118

Fulachta Fiadh:

Analysis of the Petro-Morphology of a destroyed Fulacht Fiadh at Castlebellingham, Co Louth. XXI, 3, (1987), 294-6

Funshog:

The Burial Place of St. Fanchea. II, 3, (1910), 279-81

G

Gallstown

See Farm Account Books

Gap of the North:

Where is the Gap of the North?. I, 1, (1904), 46

Garstin, John Ribton:

In Memoriam: John Ribton Garstin,D.L.,F.S.A.. IV, 2, (1917), 125-8, Illustrated

Gearóid Iarla:

The Legend of Gearóid Iarla of Hacklim. XIV, 2, (1958), 68-81, Illustrated

Gentlemen:

Gentlemen of County Louth, C. A.D. 1600. IV, 4, (1919-20), 308-10

Geology:

The County of Louth: Its Surface and its Foundation-Stones. IV, 1, (1916), 14-16

The Passing of the Chalk. V, 1, (1921), 23-4

The Report of Douglas (recte Donald) Stewart, Itinerant Mineralogist to the Dublin Society, Dublin, 1800. XIX, 1, (1977), 77

Georgian Society:

Georgian Society in Louth. XVII, 3, (1971), 177-86, Illustrated

Gernon, Anthony:

Anthony Gearnon,O.F.M. (c. 1610-1680) and the Irish Remonstrance. XVII, 3, (1971), 141-9

Gernon, Richard:

The Murder of Richard Gernon, Sheriff of Louth, 1311. XXI, 4, (1988), 391-3

Gibstown:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Gibstown. VIII, 4, (1936), 354, Illustrated

Glaspistol

See Finds; Place-names; Souterrains

Glebe (barony of Upper Dundalk):

Townland Survey of County Louth: Glebe (barony of Upper Dundalk). VIII, 1, (1933), 37, Illustrated

Gorteen

See Pottery

Graham, Matthew Moore:

Antiquarianism and Gaelic Revival in County Louth in the pre-Famine Era. XXI, 4, (1988), 343-68

Matthew Moore Graham. IX, 2, (1938), 115-23, Illustrated

Grange Irish:

Three Souterrains. VIII, 1, (1933), 96-7, Illustrated

Grant Families:

The Grant Families of Ulster and the Pale: a Brief Survey. XVII, 4, (1972), 228-34

Greencastle, County Down:

A 1575 Rent-Roll, with Contemporaneous Maps, of the Bagenal Estate in the Carlingford Lough District. XXI, 1, (1985), 38-40, Illustrated

Greenmount:

Louthiana: Ancient and Modern. I, 2, (1905), 21-2, Illustrated

See also Butler’s Journal

Greenore:

A Report on further Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 3, (1975), 203, Illustrated

A Report on Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 58-9, Illustrated

Gross Survey:

The Plantation of the Cromwellian Soldiers in the Barony of Ardee, 1652-1656. XXI, 4, (1988), 427-49

Guilds:

Some Drogheda Gilds and Properties. VI, 4, (1928), 239-46

H

Hacklim:

Historical Notes on Paughanstown, Roestown and Hacklim. XII, 3, (1951), 139-96, Illustrated

Kildemock Miscellanea. XIII, 4, (1956), 420-3

Supplementary Notes on Anaglog, Drakestown, Kilpatrick, Paughanstown, Roestown and Hacklim. XIII, 1, (1953), 80

Townland Survey of County Louth: Hacklim. XII, 2, (1950), 125-30, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Hacklim supplement. XII, 4, (1952), 275

See also Gearóid Iarla

Hadsors:

The Hadsors and some other Louth Exiles in France and Spain. XVIII, 4, (1976), 263-71, Illustrated

Haggardstown:

Church of Killfursa in ‘Notes and Queries’. IV, 1, (1916), 106

The Emergence of the National System of Education in north County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 26-8

Old Churches in County Louth: Baronies of Lower and Upper Dundalk. X, 1, (1941), 21-2, Illustrated

A Surveyor’s Report on some Townlands of County Louth, c. 1700. XVII, 3, (1971), 150-2

Townland Survey of County Louth: Haggardstown. VIII, 2, (1934), 210-14, Illustrated

See also Kitchen Middens; Ordnance Survey; Poets and Poetry; Vaults

Harbour Improvements:

Dundalk Harbour Improvements in the Nineteenth Century. XXIV, 4, (2000), 504-30, Illustrated

Harps and Harpers:

Drogheda Harpist Society in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 2, (1909), 207

The Harp of the Last Minstrel. I, 4, (1907), f.p. 104, Illustrated

See also Byrne, Patrick

Harristown:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Harristown. XIII, 4, (1956), 409-11, Illustrated

Hatch Family:

The Family of Hatch of Ardee. XVI, 4, (1968), 205-23

More on the Family of Hatch of Ardee. XVII, 1, (1969), 19-21

Hay-rope Pack-saddle:

A Hay-rope Pack-saddle from County Louth. XV, 1, (1961), 13-16, Illustrated

Haynestown:

Gravestone Inscriptions in Haynestown. XXIII, 1, (1993), 127-33

Old Churches in County Louth: Baronies of Lower and Upper Dundalk. X, 1, (1941), 23

See also Butler’s Journal; Ordnance Survey; Souterrains

Hearth Money Rolls:

Hearth Money Roll: barony of Orior, 1664. VII, 3, (1931), 419-31

Hearth Money Rolls in ‘Varia’. VI, 2, (1926), 110

Hearth Money Rolls of 1664 and 1667 in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 4, (1911), 441

Hearth Money Rolls of County Louth. VI, 2, (1926), 79-87

Hearth Money Rolls, 1663-1664. VI, 4, (1928), 181-9

Hearth Money Rolls: barony of Dundalk. VII, 4, (1932), 500-15

The History of the Parish of Creggan in the 17th and 18th Centuries. VIII, 2, (1934), 152-6

Ragnall Dall Mac Domhnaill. X, 1, (1941), 47-8

Supplement to Dundalk Hearth Money Roll. XII, 4, (1952), 276-7

Hearth Sites:

Ancient Hearth Sites at Termonfeckin. IV, 4, (1919-20), f.p. 277, Illustrated

Heating Stones:

Heating Stones. IV, 4, (1919-20), 318-19

Heraldry:

The Interpretation of Heraldry. XII, 4, (1952), 239-42, Illustrated

High Crosses:

The Cross of Muiredach. III, 3, (1914), 209-12, Illustrated

Dromiskin Celtic Cross. IV, 4, (1919-20), 301, Illustrated

Early Christian Cross from Monasterboice. XVII, 2, (1970), 112, Illustrated

See also Monasterboice

Hill of Rath:

The Bronze Age Urn Cemetery of Cnoc na Rátha. VII, 1, (1929), 5-18, Illustrated

Historical Notes:

Historical Notes on Millockstown and Blakestown. XIII, 1, (1953), 68-123, Illustrated

Historical Notes on Paughanstown, Roestown and Hacklim. XII, 3, (1951), 129-96, Illustrated

Historical Notes on Rathlust, Anaglog and Hunterstown. XI, 2, (1946), 107-42

Historical Notes on the Townlands of Drakestown and Kilpatrick. XII, 1, (1949), 21-81, Illustrated

Supplementary Notes on Anaglog, Drakestown, Kilpatrick, Paughanstown, Roestown and Hacklim. XIII, 1, (1953), 79-80

History of County Louth:

Projected History of County Louth (continued). V, 1, (1921), 66-8

A Projected History of County Louth. IV, 4, (1919-20), 349-55

Hoathstown:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Hoathstown. XIII, 4, (1956), 407-9, Illustrated

Hoey, John:

Lament for John Hoey. VIII, 1, (1933), 61-4

Holed Stones:

Holed Stone at Hurlstone, Ardee. III, 3, (1914), f.p. 248, Illustrated

Houses:

The Bathe House, Drogheda. I, 2, (1905), 32, Illustrated

The Bathe House, Drogheda. VIII, 4, (1936), frontispiece, Illustrated

The Fireside. X, 3, (1943), 196-9

Note on ‘Old Timbered House in Drogheda’. XI, 1, (1945), 42

Old Timbered House in Drogheda. XI, 1, (1945), 41-2, Illustrated

Painting of the “Bathe House”, Drogheda. XII, 2, (1950), 181, Illustrated

Some Wooden Houses of Drogheda. X, 1, (1941), 67-9

Three Houses with Outshot in North Louth and South Armagh. XX, 1, (1981), 3-9, Illustrated

A Turf House on the Bog at Ardee. XIV, 1, (1957), f.p. 16, Illustrated

See also Townleys

Hudson, Revd Elliot:

Rev. Elliot Hudson in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 4, (1911), 442

Hunterstown:

Historical Notes on Paughanstown, Roestown and Hacklim. XII, 3, (1951), 168, Illustrated

Historical Notes on Rathlust, Anaglog and Hunterstown. XI, 2, (1946), 115-42

Historical Notes on the Townlands of Drakestown and Kilpatrick. XII, 1, (1949), 36-61, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Hunterstown. XI, 2, (1946), 105-6, Illustrated

Hurlstone

See Holed Stones

Hussey, Father James:

The Will of James Hussey of Smarmore, Co. Louth, “Priest” (A.D. 1635). VIII, 4, (1936), 303-21, Illustrated

I

Inishkeen, County Monaghan:

Two Memorial Wayside Crosses. II, 1, (1908), 83-4, Illustrated

See also Manuscripts; Ordnance Survey

Inishmot, County Meath:

Inismott  in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 2, (1909), 207

The Monastery of Inis-mocht. X, 4, (1944), 342-5, Illustrated

Inquisitions:

Inquisition concerning the Parishes of Co. Louth, 1658. VII, 1, (1929), 19-41

Inscribed Rocks:

A Pre-historic Scribed Rock in Tinure T.L.. IX, 3, (1939), 248-57, Illustrated

Inscribed Slates:

Smarmore Inscribed Slates. XV, 1, (1961), 21-2, Illustrated

The Smarmore Slates in ‘Varia’. XVI, 2, (1966), 132

Inscriptions:

Cusack’s Cross and Hurlestone Castle in ‘Miscellanea’. XI, 4, (1948), 314

Inscription on Monumental Slab in Wall of the Ancient Cathedral of Aghold, County Wicklow in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 3, (1910), 324

Irish Inscriptions in County Louth in ‘Varia’. V, 3, (1923), 226

Mediaeval Lintel at Ballymascanlon. IX, 4, (1940), 344-5, Illustrated

Note on the Inscription of Louth Hall Cross. X, 3, (1943), 212-15, Illustrated

Some Inscriptions in Irish in the County of Louth. V, 1, (1921), 3-12

Two Fireplace Inscriptions, 1584 and 1612. X, 3, (1943), 216-21, Illustrated

See also Bellews; Crosses; Drogheda; Dundalk; Elcocks; O’Hanlons; Stained Glass; Tombstones

Irish Giant Deer:

The Discovery of a Skull of the Irish Giant Deer at Newtownbabe, Co. Louth. X, 2, (1942), 97-9, Illustrated

The Irish Giant Deer or “Irish Elk”. X, 2, (1942), 99-100

Irishtown:

A New Dug-out Canoe. XII, 3, (1951), 126-7, Illustrated

Iron Age:

Bronze Spearhead and Bridle-pendant in ‘Varia’. VII, 2, (1930), 289, Illustrated

Early Iron Age Decoration on the Dolmen at Rathkenny, Co. Meath. IX, 3, (1939), 258-61, Illustrated

See also Ringforts

Irvine, Sir Gerard:

Sir Gerard Irvine, Bart., buried at Dundalk, 1689 in ‘Varia’. VII, 1, (1929), 100

J

James II:

County Louth and the Jacobite War. XIV, 3, (1959), 141-7

The Jacobite Ascendancy and Williamite Revolution and Confiscations in County Louth 1684-1701. XXII, 4, (1992), 430-45

See also Military; Schomberg

Johnson, Sir William,Bart.:

Sir William Johnson, Bart. in ‘Varia’. VII, 2, (1930),

Jones, Henry

See Poets and Poetry

Jordan, James:

An Appreciation (the late James Jordan). XVII, 2, (1970), 65, Illustrated

Journal:

Alphabetical List of Articles contributed to our Journal. XIV, 4, (1960), 232-60

Alphabetical List of Contributors to the Journal from 1904 to 1957. XIV, 4, (1960), 266-78

Alphabetical List of Plates and Illustrations in the Journal. XIV, 4, (1960), 261-6

Contents of the Society’s Journal from the beginning in 1904 up to 1936. VIII, 4, (1936), 1-38 (sep. p

The Cover of the Journal. I, 1, (1904), 75-6, Illustrated

K

Kane:

The Emergence of the National System of Education in north County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 25

Kane in ‘Five Louth Souterrains’. XIX, 3, (1979), 211-12, Illustrated

Old Churches in County Louth: Baronies of Lower and Upper Dundalk. X, 1, (1941), 23

See also Ordnance Survey

Keenan, Father John Sproule:

Father John Sproule Keenan: Classical and Mercantile Academy, Dundalk 1817-1823. XXIV, 1, (1997), 60-74

Kelly:

Query re Hugh Kelly’s MS in ‘Varia’. VII, 2, (1930), 290

See also Vaults

Kieran, Most Revd Michael:

Michael Kieran, 1803-1869: Parish Priest of Dundalk, 1848-1869; Archbishop of Armagh,1866-1869. XXIII, 2, (1994), 145-80, Illustrated

Kilcurly:

The Emergence of the National System of Education in north County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 26-8

Some Souterrains in the Neighbourhood of “Killylagan”. XV, 1, (1961), 10

Kilcurry

See Souterrains

Kildemock:

Kildemock Miscellanea. XIII, 4, (1956), 412-40

A List of Families around Ardee, 1766. X, 1, (1941), 75

Materials for the Dublin Society Agricultural Survey of County Louth. XVIII, 3, (1975), 192-3

Note on the Jumping Church. XV, 4, (1964), 356

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ardee. X, 3, (1943), 206-7

See also Butler’s Journal; Ordnance Survey; Saint Diomoc

Kilkerley

See Dialect, Local; Poets and Poetry

Killaconner:

A Cross-slab from County Louth. XVII, 2, (1970), 113, Illustrated

Killaine:

Killaine in Sleive Breagh. I, 3, (1906), 54-8

Killaine in Slieve Breagh. II, 1, (1908), 27-8

Killaine in Slieve Breagh. II, 4, (1911), 375-81

Killally (barony of Upper Dundalk):

A Surveyor’s Report on some Townlands of County Louth, c. 1700. XVII, 3, (1971), 151-2

Townland Survey of County Louth: Killally. VIII, 4, (1936), 354, Illustrated

See also Souterrains

Killanny:

The Burial Place of St. Fanchea. II, 3, (1910), 282-4

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ardee. X, 3, (1943), 207

See also Louthiana; Ordnance Survey

Killeavy, County Armagh

See Churches; Murphy, Father Edmond

Killin:

Louthiana: Ancient and Modern. I, 4, (1907), 57-60, Illustrated

Killincoole:

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Louth. X, 2, (1942), 103

See also Cess Payers; Ordnance Survey

Killineer:

Seven Battles: Irish, Danes and Anglo-Normans. III, 3, (1914), 259

See also Duleek

Kilmalloo

See Churches

Kilnasaggart Stone:

Kilnasaggart. II, 2, (1909), 186-90, Illustrated

Kilnasaggart Stone. I, 1, (1904), 47-9, Illustrated

Kilnasaggart Stone in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 2, (1905), 92

Kilpatrick:

Historical Notes on the Townlands of Drakestown and Kilpatrick. XII, 1, (1949), 29-81, Illustrated

Kildemock Miscellanea. XIII, 4, (1956), 412-13

Supplementary Notes on Anaglog, Drakestown, Kilpatrick, Paughanstown, Roestown and Hacklim. XIII, 1, (1953), 80

Townland Survey of County Louth: Kilpatrick. X, 4, (1944), 327-35, Illustrated

Two Stone Lamps from County Louth. XIX, 3, (1979), 238-9, Illustrated

Kilsaran:

The Emergence of the National System of Education in north County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 33-5

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ardee. X, 3, (1943), 207

See also Ordnance Survey; Tithe Applotments

Kilslaughtery:

The Burial Place of St. Fanchea. II, 3, (1910), 281-2

Kilwore

See Proleek

Kircock:

Stone in Kircock T.L. in ‘Varia’. VII, 4, (1932), 557

Kitchen Middens:

An Early Kitchen-midden in County Louth. XI, 3, (1947), 169-74, Illustrated

Further Early Kitchen Middens in County Louth. XII, 1, (1949), 14-20, Illustrated

Kitchen-midden at Carlingford. XI, 4, (1948), 288-91, Illustrated

Midden Deposits in Td. Liberties of Carlingford and Td. Haggardstown, Co. Louth. XIX, 2, (1978), 142-3, Illustrated

Knock Abbey:

Knock Abbey. V, 3, (1923), 179-83, Illustrated

See also Stained Glass

Knock na Seangan:

The Abbey of SS. Peter and Paul. Knock. IV, 1, (1916), 62-9, Illustrated

See also Louth

Knockbridge:

Cuchulainn’s Pillar Stone. I, 4, (1907), 47-50, Illustrated

The Emergence of the National System of Education in north County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 28-31

See also Butler’s Journal

Knockcor:

A Surveyor’s Report on some Townlands of County Louth, c. 1700. XVII, 3, (1971), 153

L

Lacknagreagh:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Lacknagreagh. VII, 3, (1931), 385, Illustrated

Lamb, Father Patrick

See Poets and Poetry

Landed Gentry:

The Landed Gentry of the County of Louth in the Age of the Tudors. XXII, 1, (1989), 67-81, Illustrated

Landless, The:

The Landless in Mid-nineteenth-century County Louth. XVI, 2, (1966), 103-10, Illustrated

Lectures:

Annual Address. I, 2, (1905), 5-16

Annual Address:The Ardagh Chalice. I, 3, (1906), 5-14, Illustrated

Inaugural Address. I, 1, (1904), 5-12

The Inaugural Lecture (The Bronze Age in Ireland). II, 4, (1911), 413-14

Mr Cooke’s Lecture. I, 3, (1906), 84-7, Illustrated

See also Manuscripts

Legal:

The Case of Nicholas John. XV, 3, (1963), 273-6

Jurors of Co. Louth in 1777. VI, 4, (1928), 275-6

Law in Dundalk in 1719. X, 3, (1943), 260-1

See also Chancery Pleadings; Townlands

Legends:

Cahir Cuchulainn or “Cuchulainn’s House”, Co. Kerry in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 2, (1913), 193, Illustrated

The Early Legends of County Louth. I, 2, (1905), 39-44

Early Legends of Louth. I, 1, (1904), 13-21

Early Legends of Louth. I, 4, (1907), 51-2

The Legend of Proleek. I, 3, (1906), 46-8, Illustrated

Omeath. III, 3, (1914), 216-17

See also Balregan; Cuchulainn; Fianna; Gearóid Iarla; Place-names; Saint Brendan

Leslie, Revd. J.B.:

The late Reverend Canon J.B. Leslie, D. Lit.,M.R.I.A.. XII, 3, (1951), 118

Lisachiggle:

Lisnachuggle: A County Louth Cathair. II, 4, (1911), 434-5, Illustrated

See also Excavations

Lismanus:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Lismanus. X, 2, (1942), 112, Illustrated

Lisnarann

See Louthiana

Lisnawully:

Some further Louth Souterrains. III, 1, (1912), 21-2, Illustrated

Lisrenny

See Souterrains

Loughcrew, County Meath:

The Great Burial Mounds at Loughcrew, County Meath. II, 3, (1910), 247-53, Illustrated

Louth:

The Genesis of the Diocese of Clogher. IV, 2, (1917), 129-59, Illustrated

Gravestone Inscriptions: St. Mary’s “Abbey”, Louth. XIX, 4, (1980), 297-317, Illustrated

Louthiana: Ancient and Modern. I, 3, (1906), 41-2, Illustrated

Lughmagh – Cluain-caoin, Knock na-Seangan. I, 4, (1907), 23-7

The Medieval Borough of Louth: an Archaeological Study. XXI, 1, (1985), 8-22, Illustrated

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Louth. X, 2, (1942), 103-6, Illustrated

Records of County Louth. VII, 2, (1930), 280-1

Some Inscriptions in Irish in the County of Louth. V, 1, (1921), 10-12

St. Mary’s Abbey, Louth. IV, 2, (1917), 169-89

See also Abbeys; Butler’s Journal; Churches; Ordnance Survey; Seals

Louth (manor):

Notes on the Devolution of Title to the Manors of Louth, Castlering and Ash, County Louth. XXI, 3, (1987), 257-73, Illustrated

Louth (parish):

The 1766 Religious Census for some County Louth Parishes. XIV, 2, (1958), 112-13

The Emergence of the National System of Education in north County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 28-31

Materials for the Dublin Society Agricultural Survey of County Louth. XVIII, 3, (1975), 188-90

A Survey of the Estate of Lord Louth in 1832-1833. XXIII, 2, (1994), 232-5

Louthiana:

Louthiana: Ancient and Modern. I, 2, (1905), 17-22, Illustrated

Louthiana: Ancient and Modern. I, 3, (1906), 38-45, Illustrated

Louthiana: Ancient and Modern. I, 4, (1907), 57-61, Illustrated

Louthiana: Ancient and Modern – Castle Ring Moat. II, 4, (1911), 429-30 & 426, Illustrated

Louthiana: Ancient and Modern – Dundugan Fort. II, 2, (1909), 139, Illustrated

Louthiana: Ancient and Modern – Fort at Ballinahattina, Dundalk. II, 4, (1911), 428-9, Illustrated

Louthiana: Ancient and Modern – Killany Moat. II, 4, (1911), 426-8, Illustrated

Louthiana: Ancient and Modern – Lisnarann. II, 2, (1909), 140-1, Illustrated

Louthiana: Ancient and Modern – Mount Ash. II, 1, (1908), 85 and 87, Illustrated

Louthiana: Ancient and Modern – Raskeagh. II, 1, (1908), 87-9, Illustrated

Louthiana: Ancient and Modern – Rathdrumin. II, 1, (1908), 86-7, Illustrated

Louthiana: Past and Present, 1748-1910 – Mount or Moat Albani. II, 3, (1910), 299-300, Illustrated

Wright’s “Louthiana” and Boswell’s “Historical Antiquities of England and Wales” in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 1, (1912), 109

See also Wright, Thomas

Lurgangreen:

Seven Battles: Irish, Danes and Anglo-Normans. III, 3, (1914), 260

Lurgankeel:

Some further Louth Souterrains. III, 1, (1912), 25

Lyons, Dr Patrick:

Our Late President (Most Revd Dr Patrick Lyons). XII, 1, (1949), 1-3, Illustrated

MC

McAlinden, Patrick:

Poets of Kilkerley and Neighbourhood. IV, 4, (1919-20), 292-7

MacAlister, James:

McAlister or McAlester in ‘Varia’. XI, 1, (1945), 63

Mac an Bhall, Domhnall:

Domhnall Mac na Bhall in ‘Varia’. VII, 4, (1932), 557

McCarthy, Timothy J.:

Timothy J. McCarthy. XXIII, 2, (1994), 143-4, Illustrated

McClintocks

See Georgian Society

McCooey, Art:

The History of the Parish of Creggan in the 17th and 18th Centuries. IX, 2, (1938), 148-60

See also Poets and Poetry

McCool, Finn

See Fianna

MacCuarta, Séamus Dall:

Filíocht an Daill Mhic Cuarta. XVII, 4, (1972), 201-14

The History of the Parish of Creggan in the 17th and 18th Centuries. IX, 2, (1938), 135-43

The Poets and Poetry of Kilkerley. IV, 1, (1916), 42-60

McDermotts:

Old Times in Dundalk and its Neighbourhood. III, 2, (1913), 183-5

The Poets and Poetry of Kilkerley. IV, 1, (1916), 49-52

See also Manuscripts

MacDomhnaill, Aodh:

The Philosopy of Aodh MacDomhnaill. III, 4, (1915), 311-17

MacDomhnaill, Ragnall Dall:

The History of the Parish of Creggan in the 17th and 18th Centuries. IX, 2, (1938), 143-8

Ragnall Dall Mac Domhnaill. X, 1, (1941), 42-9, Illustrated

McGee, Thomas D’Arcy:

A County Louth Canadian Statesman in ‘Notes and Varia’. X, 3, (1943), 261

MacHenry, Father Brian:

Father Brian MacHenry, Drogheda, 1757. VI, 3, (1927), 135

Father Brian MacHenry, O.P., Drogheda. VI, 4, (1928), 250-2

MacIomhair, Very Revd Diarmuid:

Father Diarmuid MacÍomhair. XX, 3, (1983), 173-4, Illustrated

See also Bibliography

McMahon, Father Bernard:

Bernard MacMahon: Priest and Scientist. IX, 4, (1940), 267-79

McMahons:

Before Kinsale – and After. III, 4, (1915), 330-8

Gold Ring (note). X, 1, (1941), 49, Illustrated

Owen or Eugene MacMahon, Archbishop of Dublin in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 4, (1915), 396

See also Black Rent; Poets and Poetry

MacMurphy, Séamus:

A South Armagh Outlaw. IX, 2, (1938), 96-114, Illustrated

M

Mackey, Bishop Daniel:

Domhnall MacCiaigh, Easpog Dúin. III, 3, (1914), 267-72

Maghereagh:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Maghereagh. VII, 3, (1931), 385-6, Illustrated

Magrath, Redmond:

The late Mr. Redmond Magrath. VII, 4, (1932), 451-3, Illustrated

Maguire, Primate:

An Interesting Drogheda Inscription. II, 1, (1908), 19-20, Illustrated

Manaan Castle, County Monaghan:

Manaan Castle. II, 3, (1910), 262-71, Illustrated

Manaan Castle in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 4, (1911), 440

Manisty, Edward:

Made in Manisty’s. XXIII, 3, (1995), 318-28, Illustrated

Mannings:

Historical Notes on the Townlands of Drakestown and Kilpatrick. XII, 1, (1949), 24-9

Mansfieldstown:

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Louth. X, 2, (1942), 107, Illustrated

See also Ordnance Survey

Manuscripts:

The Antiphonary of Armagh. XI, 1, (1945), 1-12

The Cathach of St. Columba. IV, 1, (1916), 80-3, Illustrated

Documents at Red House, Ardee. X, 3, (1943), 251-5

Irish Annals. IV, 2, (1917), 202-4

An Irish Manuscript from Inniskeen. IX, 1, (1937), 30-1

Lecture on Irish Illuminated Manuscripts. IV, 1, (1916), 17-25

A Louth Irish Manuscript in New York. III, 4, (1915), 318-22

Michael McDermott’s Note-book. XVII, 2, (1970), 107-11

Mr. Garstin’s Manuscript Collections in ‘Notes and Queries’. IV, 4, (1919-20), 387

MSS. Relating to Co. Louth in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 4, (1911), 442

MSS. relating to County Louth in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 1, (1912), 110

See also Kelly; O Gealacain, Peadar; Ordnance Survey

Mapastown:

The 1766 Religious Census for some County Louth Parishes. XIV, 2, (1958), 114-15

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ardee. X, 3, (1943), 207

Report on Mapastown Graveyard. XVII, 3, (1971), 187

Seven Battles: Irish, Danes and Anglo-Normans. III, 3, (1914), 260

See also Ordnance Survey

Maps:

Boazio’s Map of Ireland, 1599. XII, 4, (1952), 278, Illustrated

The Down Survey or Cromwellian Plantation Maps of Louth. VI, 4, (1928), 247-9, Illustrated

Drogheda, 1574. XVIII, 3, (1975), 179-86, Illustrated

Joseph Ravell’s A Map of the Town and Suburbs of Drogheda 1749. XXII, 4, (1992), 361-3

Léiriú Phríomhlonnaíochtaí Lú ar na  Léarscáileanna, 1573-1864. XXI, 2, (1986), 200-7, Illustrated

Newcomen’s Map of Drogheda in 1649. I, 4, (1907), f.p. 113, Illustrated

Ravell’s Map of Drogheda. I, 4, (1907), f.p. 42, Illustrated

Rothe’s Castle, Dundalk and Hugh O’Neill: a Sixteenth-century Map. XV, 3, (1963), 281-91, Illustrated

Seventeenth Century Maps of Ardee. VII, 1, (1929), 108-9, Illustrated

A Seventeenth-century Map of Dromiskin, Co. Louth. XV, 4, (1964), 351-5, Illustrated

A Seventeenth-century Map of Dundalk and Castletown. XIV, 1, (1957), 35-6, Illustrated

A Survey of the Estate of Lord Louth in 1832-1833. XXIII, 2, (1994), 231-9, Illustrated

Three Seventeenth Century Maps of Dundalk. VI, 4, (1928), 270-4, Illustrated

Two Eighteenth-century Maps of the Clanbrassil Estate, Dundalk. XV, 1, (1961), 39-87, Illustrated

See also Carahers; Hatch Family; Rent Rolls

Marlestown:

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 284

See also Ordnance Survey

Marmions:

The Marmion Family of Carlingford to 1660. XXIV, 2, (1998), 249-60, Illustrated

Marshes Upper

See Excavations

Martin, Joseph:

The late Mr. Joseph Martin. XII, 4, (1952), 286

Martinstown:

A Surveyor’s Report on some Townlands of County Louth, c. 1700. XVII, 3, (1971), 154

Mayne:

Gravestone Inscriptions in Mayne. XX, 4, (1984), 340-55

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 284-7, Illustrated

See also Decorated Tombstones; Ordnance Survey

Medals:

County Louth Election Medal, 1755. I, 1, (1904), 50-1, Illustrated

County Louth Medals. III, 1, (1912), 29-30, Illustrated

Election Medal in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 4, (1907), 111

Megaliths:

The Building of a Cairn. X, 2, (1942), 108-9

Cairn at Aghnaskeagh. VIII, 1, (1933), 69-71

The Cairns of North Louth: several lately discovered. VIII, 2, (1934), 191-2

Clermont Cairn. X, 1, (1941), 77-9, Illustrated

Clermont Cairn. XX, 1, (1981), 49-50, Illustrated

Cloch Thógalta Cromlech in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 4, (1911), 441

Stone Monuments of Louth. IV, 4, (1919-20), 356-8, Illustrated

See also Court Tombs; Excavations; Inscribed Rocks; Iron Age; Proleek; Rathkenny, County Meath; Slieve Gullion, County Armagh; Stone Circles

Mell:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Mell. XXII, 2, (1990), 150-65, Illustrated

Mellifont:

The Abbatial Succession at Mellifont, 1142-1539. XV, 1, (1961), 23-38

Gold Pendant from Mellifont Abbey in ‘Varia’. VII, 1, (1929), 101

An Important  Mellifont Document. XIV, 1, (1957), 1-13

The Last Abbot of Mellifont. VIII, 3, (1935), 223-33

The Last Abbot of Mellifont. VIII, 4, (1936), 355-7

Materials for the Dublin Society Agricultural Survey of County Louth. XVIII, 4, (1976), 308-9

Mellifont Abbey. XI, 1, (1945), 28-33, Illustrated

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 294-6, Illustrated

Seven Documents from the old Abbey of Mellifont. XIII, 1, (1953), 35-67, Illustrated

See also Butler’s Journal; Cistercians; Ordnance Survey

Members of Parliament:

Ardee Corporation Reports. V, 1, (1921), 69

County Louth Representatives in the Irish Parliament, 1613-1758. IV, 4, (1919-20), 311-17

Louth Members of the Irish Parliament. IV, 4, (1919-20), 375-86

The Roll of the Sovereigns and Burgesses of Carlingford, 1706-1828. III, 3, (1914), 285-6

See also Callan, Philip

Methodism

See Parochial Registers

Milesian Invasion:

The True Origin of the Sons of Mil. XVIII, 1, (1973), 69-83, Illustrated

Military:

A Contemporary Letter descriptive of Military Operations in County Louth in 1689. I, 3, (1906), 36-7

From an Abstract of all the Ordnance in His Majesty’s Kingdom of Ireland in 1685. I, 4, (1907), 108-9

Louth Regiments in the Irish Jacobite Army. XIII, 1, (1953), 8-15

Military Movements in 1793. VII, 3, (1931), 432-3

Military Operations in the County Louth, in 1689-90, as described in the Journal of Captain John Stevens. I, 3, (1906), 15-35, Illustrated

Powder and Ball Platoon: Memories of Service with the LDF in County Louth during the Emergency. XXIII, 3, (1995), 336-9, Illustrated

See also Fencibles; Wild Geese; World War I

Militia:

The Array of the Militia in County Louth in 1745. XXIV, 3, (1999), 391-406, Illustrated

The Array of the Militia in County Louth in 1756. XXIV, 4, (2000), 531-40

The Louth Militia Mutiny of 1900. XXIV, 2, (1998), 281-95, Illustrated

See also Volunteers

Millockstown:

Historical Notes on Millockstown and Blakestown. XIII, 1, (1953), 68-123, Illustrated

Kildemock Miscellanea. XIII, 4, (1956), 423-32

Townland Survey of County Louth: Millockstown. XII, 4, (1952), 253-63, Illustrated

Mills:

The Mills at Ardee. XIX, 4, (1980), 259-63

Milltown (barony of Upper Dundalk):

Townland Survey of County Louth: Milltown (barony of Upper Dundalk). VIII, 1, (1933), 37, Illustrated

Monascreebe:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Monascreebe. XVI, 4, (1968), 254-62, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Monascreebe supplement. XVII, 1, (1969), 44

Monasterboice:

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 287-9, Illustrated

Pottery in County Louth: the Monasterboice Burial. VII, 3, (1931), 331-4, Illustrated

Some Inscriptions in Irish in the County of Louth. V, 1, (1921), 8-9

Townland Survey of County Louth: Monasterboice. XI, 1, (1945), 52-4, Illustrated

The West Cross, Monasterboice: A Note and a Suggestion. XII, 3, (1951), 123-5, Illustrated

See also Butler’s Journal; Carved Stones; Cess Payers; Flann Manistrech; High Crosses; Ordnance Survey

Monasteries:

The Distribution of Early Christian Monastic Sites and its Implications for Contemporary Secular Settlement in County Louth. XXII, 4, (1992), 364-86, Illustrated

Early Irish Monasteries, Boat-shaped Oratories and Beehive Huts. XI, 4, (1948), 296-304, Illustrated

Monasteries of Louth. Part I: The Pre-Norman Monasteries. I, 1, (1904), 23-36

The Monastery of Inis-mocht. X, 4, (1944), 342-5, Illustrated

The Post-Norman Monasteries of Louth. I, 4, (1907), 75-99, Illustrated

Three Monasteries of Drogheda. X, 1, (1941), 25-41, Illustrated

See also Dundalk; Franciscans

Monasteries, Dissolution of:

Possessions belonging to the late Hospital of Saint Leonard next Dundalk. VI, 4, (1928), 194-8

Returns of Property of Monasteries at Dissolution. VII, 1, (1929), 46-52

The Suppression Commission of 1539 and Religious Houses in Co. Louth. V, 3, (1923), 161-5

Moneymore:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Moneymore. XXIV, 2, (1998), 196-221, Illustrated

Moores (of Ardee):

Lieutenant William Moore in ‘Varia’. VIII, 3, (1935), 289

Lieutenant William Moore in ‘Varia’. VIII, 4, (1936), 359

The Moores of Ardee. VII, 4, (1932), 472-84, Illustrated

Moores (of Carlingford):

The Roll of the Sovereigns and Burgesses of Carlingford, 1706-1828. III, 3, (1914), 282-3

Morris, Henry:

Henry Morris. XI, 1, (1945), 13-14, Illustrated

Presentation to Mr. Henry Morris. II, 1, (1908), 101-2

Mosney, County Meath

See Printing on Linen and Cotton

Mosstown:

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ardee. X, 3, (1943), 207-8

See also Censuses and Census Substitutes; Ordnance Survey

Mote Albani

See Louthiana

Mottes:

Ardee: an Archaeological Study. XX, 4, (1984), 278

Motes and their Origin. II, 1, (1908), 41-4

The Origin of Irish Motes. II, 1, (1908), 50-6

See also Castleguard; Castles; Louthiana; Manaan Castle, County Monaghan; Mount Bagnall

Mount Ash

See Louthiana

Mount Bagnall:

Louthiana: Ancient and Modern. I, 3, (1906), 39-41, Illustrated

Mount Bagnal Fort in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 4, (1911), 440

Old Churches in County Louth: Baronies of Lower and Upper Dundalk. X, 1, (1941), 14

See also O’Hanlons

Mount Oriel

See Prehistoric Settlement

Moyry Pass:

The Moyry Pass. XIV, 2, (1958), 82-90, Illustrated

Muirtheimhne:

Muirtheimhne. III, 2, (1913), 156-66

Mullacrew:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Mullacrew. XX, 1, (1981), 25-30, Illustrated

Mullagharlin

See Souterrains

Mullameelan

See Souterrains

Mullamore:

Slab-lined Graves in ‘Varia’. VIII, 1, (1933), 100

Mullanstown

See Burials

Mullary:

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 290

See also Cess Payers; Ordnance Survey

Murders

See Dawsons; Gernon, Richard

Murphy, Art:

Antiquarianism and Gaelic Revival in County Louth in the pre-Famine Era. XXI, 4, (1988), 343-68

Art Murphy and Gaelic Literary Activity in the Dundalk Area in the 1820s. XXI, 3, (1987), 231-56

Murphy, Father Edmond:

Life and Times of Father Edmund Murphy, Parish Priest of Killeavy and Chanter of Armagh. VII, 3, (1931), 335-81, Illustrated

Murphy, Piers

See Diaries

Murphys:

Genealogy of a North Louth Family. XVIII, 2, (1974), 105-9, Illustrated

Murray, Father Laurence:

The late Rev. Laurence Murray. X, 1, (1941), 1-4

Music:

Eibhlin a Rúin. II, 4, (1911), 417-25

Eibhlin a Rúin. III, 1, (1912), 27

Eibhlin a Rúin. III, 2, (1913), 178-80, Illustrated

A Farney Piper’s Tunes. V, 2, (1922), 112-14

Traditional Irish and Highland Airs. III, 1, (1912), 5-15, Illustrated

Words and Music (traditional) of Úir Chille Creagan. II, 1, (1908), 78-82

Words and Music of Úir Chille Creagan (correction). II, 2, (1909), 207

N

Navan:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Navan. XVII, 3, (1971), 169-70, Illustrated

Nearys:

In search of a Louth Family: The Nearys. XVI, 4, (1968), 239-50

Neilson Revd William:

William Neilson, DD MRIA (1774-1821). XXII, 1, (1989), 20-8, Illustrated

Neville, John:

John Neville: Louth County Surveyor. XXI, 1, (1985), 23-30, Illustrated

Newcomen, Robert

See Maps

Newgrange, Co Meath:

New Grange in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 2, (1905), 93

Newgrange by Electric Light. XIII, 2, (1954), 200-1

Newry, County Down

See Rent Rolls

Newspapers:

The Origin of the Drogheda Argus. I, 4, (1907), 103

Newtownbabe:

Five Louth Souterrains. XIX, 3, (1979), 212-13, Illustrated

A Surveyor’s Report on some Townlands of County Louth, c. 1700. XVII, 3, (1971), 151-2

Townland Survey of County Louth: Newtownbabe. VIII, 4, (1936), 352-3, Illustrated

See also Irish Giant Deer

Newtownbalregan:

A Report on further Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 3, (1975), 201, Illustrated

A Report on Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 57-8, Illustrated

A Third Collection of Surface Finds from Co. Louth. XIX, 3, (1979), 235

Three Souterrains in County Louth. XIII, 4, (1956), 445-7, Illustrated

Two New Souterrains near Dundalk. XVIII, 3, (1975), 195-6, Illustrated

See also Cists

Newtownstalaban:

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 296

Tombstone Inscriptions in Newtownstalaban Graveyard. XVII, 2, (1970), 87-90

Townland Survey of County Louth: Newtownstalaban. XIX, 1, (1977), 59-66, Illustrated

Niselrath

See Chamberlains

Northern Rangers:

Records of the Northern Rangers Hunt Club, Dundalk, 1774. V, 4, (1924), 233-7

Notes:

Notes on the year 1930. VII, 2, (1930), 117-23

O

Oaktate

See Ath Da Ferta

Obituaries:

Allan Beresford Swan: an Appreciation. XXI, 1, (1985), 5-7, Illustrated

An Appreciation (the late James Jordan). XVII, 2, (1970), 65, Illustrated

Father Diarmuid MacÍomhair. XX, 3, (1983), 173-4, Illustrated

Henry G. Tempest. XV, 3, (1963), 205-6, Illustrated

Henry Morris. XI, 1, (1945), 13-14, Illustrated

In Memoriam: John Ribton Garstin,D.L.,F.S.A.. IV, 2, (1917), 125-8, Illustrated

John P. Clarke. XXII, 1, (1989), 5-6, Illustrated

The Late Francis Joseph Bigger. VI, 2, (1926), 103-5

The late Mr. Joseph Martin. XII, 4, (1952), 286

The late Mr. Redmond Magrath. VII, 4, (1932), 451-3, Illustrated

The late Mr. William Tempest. IV, 3, (1918), 274, Illustrated

The late Rev. Laurence Murray. X, 1, (1941), 1-4

The late Reverend Canon J.B. Leslie, D. Lit.,M.R.I.A.. XII, 3, (1951), 118

Major General Stubbs – In Memoriam. II, 4, (1911), 347-9, Illustrated

Mr. T.G.F. Paterson. XVII, 3, (1971), 187

Obituary. III, 4, (1915), 416

Our Late President (Father Séamus O Cuinn). XII, 4, (1952), 225-6

Our Late President (Joseph T. Dolan). VII, 1, (1929), 1-4, Illustrated

Our Late President (Most Revd Dr Patrick Lyons). XII, 1, (1949), 1-3, Illustrated

Our Late President (Sir Henry Bellingham). V, 1, (1921), 1-2, Illustrated

Our Late President (Very Revd Peter Corcoran). XVI, 3, (1967), 141-2, Illustrated

Patrick F. Power. XXIII, 3, (1995), 289-90, Illustrated

Timothy J. McCarthy. XXIII, 2, (1994), 143-4, Illustrated

O’Carroll, Donough:

Donnchadh Ua Cerbhaill. VI, 1, (1925), 16-23

See also Oirghialla

O’Connor Sligo

See Poets and Poetry

O Cuinn, Father Séamus:

Our Late President (Father Séamus O Cuinn). XII, 4, (1952), 225-6

O’Dohertys

See Chamberlains

O Gealacain, Peadar:

The Contents of the Gallegan MS. in the Library of the University of Edinburgh. VII, 3, (1931), 390-401

The Contents of the Gallegan MS. in the Library of the University of Edinburgh. VII, 4, (1932), 532-45

A Note on Peter Gallegan’s MSS in ‘Varia’. VII, 4, (1932), 556

Peadar O Gealacain. VI, 4, (1928), 167-80

Peadar O Gealacain in ‘Varia’. VII, 4, (1932), 557

Peter Galligan’s Visit to Belfast. VI, 4, (1928), 265-9

Ogham Inscriptions:

The Ogham Inscription at Barnafeadog, County Louth (addendum to). III, 4, (1915), 386-7

The Ogham Inscription at Barnafeadog, County Louth. III, 4, (1915), 385-6, Illustrated

O Gorman, Maelmuire:

O Gorman’s Martyrology. VI, 1, (1925), 28-31

O’Hamill, Turloch

See Balregan

O’Hanlons:

The O’Hanlon Tomb and Arms in Newtown Cemetery, Lordship. II, 1, (1908), 57-61, Illustrated

The O’Hanlon Tomb and Arms in Newtown Cemetery, Lordship. II, 2, (1909), 191-2, Illustrated

The O’Hanlons. I, 4, (1907), 110

Oirghialla:

The Ancient Territories of Oirghialla, Uladh and Conaille Muirthemhne. III, 1, (1912), 52-65

O’Kearney, Nicholas:

Antiquarianism and Gaelic Revival in County Louth in the pre-Famine Era. XXI, 4, (1988), 343-68

Nioclás Ó Cearnaigh. XVI, 4, (1968), 233-8

Omeath:

Hearth Money Rolls, 1663-1664. VI, 4, (1928), 188

Hearth Money Rolls: barony of Dundalk. VII, 4, (1932), 507

Omeath. III, 3, (1914), 213-31, Illustrated

Tenants of Omeath, 1765. XVIII, 1, (1973), 43-5

Tradition and History in Omeath. XV, 2, (1962), 121-4

See also Carved Stones; Place-names; Saint Sillan

O’Mellan, Father:

Irish Diary of the Confederate Wars. V, 3, (1923), 207-25

Irish Diary of the Confederate Wars. V, 4, (1924), 238-51

Irish Diary of the Confederate Wars. VI, 1, (1925), 32-7

Irish Diary of the Confederate Wars. VI, 3, (1927), 136-45

Irish Diary of the Confederate Wars. VII, 1, (1929), 69-77

Irish Diary of the Confederate Wars. VII, 2, (1930), 241-57

See also Diaries

O’Neills:

The History of the Parish of Creggan in the 17th and 18th Centuries. VIII, 2, (1934), 117-63

O’Neill’s Castle in Dungooly. III, 1, (1912), 19-20, Illustrated

Rothe’s Castle, Dundalk and Hugh O’Neill: a Sixteenth-century Map. XV, 3, (1963), 281-91, Illustrated

Orangemen

See Volunteers

Ordnance Survey:

Louth Ordnance Survey Letters: Ardee, Ballymakenny, Monasterboice. V, 2, (1922), 127-37

Louth Ordnance Survey Letters: Ballybarrack, Darver, Dromiskin, Dunbin, Haggardstown, Haynestown, Inishkeen, Killanny, Louth. VI, 1, (1925), 39-49

Louth Ordnance Survey Letters: Ballymascanlan, Barronstown, Carlingford, Castletown, Creggan, Dundalk, Faughart, Kane, Kildemock, Phil. VII, 1, (1929), 53-68

Louth Ordnance Survey Letters: Cappoge, Castlebellingham, Clonkeen, Kilsaran, Mansfieldstown, Philipstown, Tallanstown. V, 4, (1924), 278-82

Louth Ordnance Survey Letters: Carrickbaggot, Clogher, Drumshallon, Marlestown, Mayne, Parsonstown, Rathdrumin, Termonfeckin. IV, 4, (1919-20), 333-9

Louth Ordnance Survey Letters: Charlestown, Clonkeehan, Dromin, Mapastown, Mosstown, Mullary, Richardstown, Stabannan, Stickillin. V, 3, (1923), 198-206

Louth Ordnance Survey Letters: Clonmore, Drumcar, Dunany, Dunleer, Dysart, Port, Salterstown. V, 1, (1921), 28-34

Louth Ordnance Survey Letters: Collon. IV, 3, (1918), 273

Louth Ordnance Survey Letters: Introduction, Ballymakenny, Beaulieu, Drogheda. IV, 1, (1916), 84-103

Louth Ordnance Survey Letters: Killincoole, Shanlis. VI, 3, (1927), 128-9

Louth Ordnance Survey Letters: Mellifont. IV, 2, (1917), 205-6

Notes to O.S. Letters (Dromin and Mosstown). VI, 3, (1927), 130

Notes to O.S. Letters (Haggardstown). VI, 3, (1927), 130

Ordnance Survey Manuscripts relating to County Louth. I, 2, (1905), 74-6

The Two O’s. XI, 1, (1945), 20

Orior, barony of, County Armagh

See Hearth Money Rolls

Ormond Deeds:

The Calendar of Ormond Deeds. VII, 4, (1932), 546-50

P

Painestown (barony of Ferrard):

A Surveyor’s Report on some Townlands of County Louth, c. 1700. XVII, 3, (1971), 153-4

Palaeopathology:

Archaeological Excavations at the Magdalene Tower, Drogheda, County Louth. XXIV, 1, (1997), 108-27

Excavations at St Mary d’Urso, Drogheda, County Louth. XXIII, 4, (1996), 495-504

Pale Ditch:

Pale Ditch at Cardistown? in ‘Varia’. VII, 3, (1931), 435

The Pale Ditch in ‘Notes and Varia’. X, 3, (1943), 262

The Pale Ditch in County Louth. X, 1, (1941), 50-4, Illustrated

Parkinsons:

Some Notes on the Family of Parkinson of Redhouse, or Red House, Ardee. X, 3, (1943), 255-6

Parochial Registers:

Darver Burial Register, 1787-1828. XXIV, 3, (1999), 435-6

Historical Notes on Millockstown and Blakestown. XIII, 1, (1953), 82-5, 89-102

Historical Notes on Paughanstown, Roestown and Hacklim. XII, 3, (1951), 146-57

Historical Notes on the Townlands of Drakestown and Kilpatrick. XII, 1, (1949), 43-61

Methodist Baptismal Registers – Newry Circuit. XVIII, 4, (1976), 310

The Methodist Baptismal Registers of County Louth 1829-65. XVIII, 2, (1974), 132-9

Records of County Louth. VII, 2, (1930), 276-81, Illustrated

Parsonstown:

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 290-1, Illustrated

See also Ordnance Survey

Partitions:

Early Partitions of Ireland. IV, 4, (1919-20), 370-4

Paterson, T.G.F.:

Mr. T.G.F. Paterson. XVII, 3, (1971), 187

Paughanstown:

Historical Notes on Paughanstown, Roestown and Hacklim. XII, 3, (1951), 129-96, Illustrated

Kildemock Miscellanea. XIII, 4, (1956), 417-19

Souterrains. V, 1, (1921), 63-4

Supplementary Notes on Anaglog, Drakestown, Kilpatrick, Paughanstown, Roestown and Hacklim. XIII, 1, (1953), 80

Townland Survey of County Louth: Paughanstown. XII, 2, (1950), 17-22, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Paughanstown supplement. XII, 4, (1952), 272-5

Penal Crucifixes:

Penal Crucifixes. XIII, 2, (1954), 145-72, Illustrated

Specimens of Wooden Crucifixes from County Louth and surroundings. XIII, 2, (1954), 173-4, Illustrated

Peppards/Pippards:

Estate of Benedict Pippard of Pippardeston, A.D. 1316. XIV, 3, (1959), 165-9

Four Wills of the Old English Merchants of Drogheda. XX, 2, (1982), 96-103

Pippard v Mayor of Drogheda, 1759. X, 3, (1943), 230-2

Pepperstown:

A Decorated Beehive Quernstone from Co. Louth. XIX, 1, (1977), 20-3, Illustrated

See also Peppards/Pippards

Periodicals:

On our Magazine Table. VII, 4, (1932), 551-5

Petty, John:

Query re John Petty. XVII, 1, (1969), 53

Philipstown (barony of Ardee):

The 1766 Religious Census for some County Louth Parishes. XIV, 2, (1958), 113-14

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ardee. X, 3, (1943), 208

See also Ordnance Survey

Philipstown (barony of Ferrard):

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 291

Philipstown (barony of Upper Dundalk):

Old Churches in County Louth: Baronies of Lower and Upper Dundalk. X, 1, (1941), 23

Townland Survey of County Louth: Philipstown (barony of Upper Dundalk). VIII, 2, (1934), 214, Illustrated

See also Ordnance Survey

Philipstown (Dunleer):

Education in the Parish of Dunleer. XXIII, 1, (1993), 97-114

See also Censuses and Census Substitutes

Picts:

Picts, Scots and Gaels. VI, 4, (1928), 190-3

Pipe Rolls:

The County of Uriel Account, 1281-83. XIX, 3, (1979), 197-205

Piperstown:

A Surveyor’s Report on some Townlands of County Louth, c. 1700. XVII, 3, (1971), 154

Pipes and Pipers:

Pipers and Piping in Louth. XIX, 2, (1978), 131-9

See also Music

Place-names:

Ainilísiú Cainníochtúil ar Bhuneilimintí Ainmneacha na mBailte Fearainn i gContae Lú. XX, 1, (1981), 31-5

Ath Cruithne in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 3, (1906), 96

Da in Irish Place Names. VI, 3, (1927), 131-4

Dundealgan in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 2, (1909), 207

Faughan and Proleek. II, 1, (1908), 21-3

Faughan, Druimenna, Lerga, Dundealgan. II, 2, (1909), 124-7

Gaelic Place-names in Omeath. III, 3, (1914), 232-6

The Ghan, Carlingford in ‘Varia’. XII, 1, (1949), 94-5

Glaspistol in ‘Miscellanea’. XIX, 3, (1979), 249

Léiriú Phríomhlonnaíochtaí Lú ar na  Léarscáileanna, 1573-1864. XXI, 2, (1986), 200-7, Illustrated

Liathross in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 3, (1914), 301

Louth Place Names in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 1, (1912), 110

Magh Clochar. III, 3, (1914), 247-9

Mionainmneacha Chontae Lú. XX, 2, (1982), 127-43

The Name of Louth. XIII, 1, (1953), 5-7

The Name Proleek in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 1, (1912), 109

Old Dundalk Names in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 4, (1915), 396

Old Dundalk Names in ‘Notes and Queries’. IV, 1, (1916), 106

Place Names and Legends. I, 4, (1907), 73-4

Place Names in County Louth in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 4, (1907), 111

Place Names in County Louth in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 1, (1908), 89

Place Names in the County of Louth (A-B). II, 1, (1908), 29-39

Place Names in the County of Louth (C-D). II, 2, (1909), 128-38

Place Names in the County of Louth (E-N). II, 3, (1910), 285-98

Place Names in the County of Louth (N-Y). II, 4, (1911), 350-62

Query re Maeldun in ‘Varia’. VII, 2, (1930), 290

Rath in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 4, (1911), 442

Rathcoole, Ui Segain, Leire. III, 1, (1912), 31-5

Rian an Bhéarla ar Ainmneacha na mBailte Fearainn i gContae Lú. XIX, 4, (1980), 285-7

Some Place-names in the Tain. I, 3, (1906), 88-90

See also Ballinlough; Castleblayney, County Monaghan; Dundalk; Proleek

Plaster (Barony of Upper Dundalk):

Some Souterrains in the Neighbourhood of “Killylagan”. XV, 1, (1961), 10

Townland Survey of County Louth: Plaster (barony of Upper Dundalk). VII, 2, (1930), 174-7, Illustrated

Plunkett, Master Joe

See Poets and Poetry

Plunketts:

The House of Louth in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. XVI, 2, (1966), 67-84

Poets and Poetry:

An Ancient Poet’s View from Sliabh Fuaid. VII, 4, (1932), 455-71

An Ancient Poet’s View from Sliabh Fuaid. VIII, 1, (1933), 1-17, Illustrated

Antiquarianism and Gaelic Revival in County Louth in the pre-Famine Era. XXI, 4, (1988), 343-68

Art MacCooey and Father Lamb. VII, 3, (1931), 412-18

Athchuairt ar Úirchill an Chreagáin. XV, 2, (1962), 180-5

Comhluchd Seandachta Lughmhaighe. I, 1, (1904), 41-2

Comhluchd Seandachta Lughmhaighe. XVIII, 1, (1973), 60-1

Déalradh án Lae. V, 2, (1922), 109-11

Dunmahon Castle. I, 3, (1906), 78-83, Illustrated

Fáilte do’n Tighearna Townsend. III, 1, (1912), 80-3

Fáilte Maighistir Ió Pluinceat. III, 4, (1915), 388-93

Henry Jones, Bricklayer and Poet. II, 4, (1911), 363-74

The History of the Parish of Creggan in the 17th and 18th Centuries. IX, 2, (1938), 135-61

An Irish Poem from County Down. II, 3, (1910), 307-13

Lament for Brian, son of Coll MacMahon. IV, 1, (1916), 70-5

The Modern Irish Poets of Oriel, Breffni, and Meath. I, 1, (1904), 54-9

Omeath. III, 3, (1914), 218-231

Poem to Ó Conchobhair Sligigh. V, 1, (1921), 18-22

The Poets and Poetry of Kilkerley. IV, 1, (1916), 42-60

The Poets and Poetry of Kilkerley. IV, 2, (1917), 190-8

Poets and Poetry of the Parish of Kilkerley, Haggardstown. III, 4, (1915), 369-84

Poets of Kilkerley and Neighbourhood. IV, 4, (1919-20), 292-7

Welcome to the Primate Brian MacMahon, Archbishop of Armagh, 1738. III, 2, (1913), 189-92

Words and Music (traditional) of Úir Chille Creagan. II, 1, (1908), 78-82

Words and Music of Úir Chille Creagan (correction). II, 2, (1909), 207

See also Fleming, Patrick; Graham, Matthew Moore; Hoey, John; Mackey, Bishop Daniel; Murphy, Art; Mac an Bhall, Domhnall; MacCuarta, Séamus Dall; MacMurphy, Séamus; O Gealacain, Peadar; O’Kearney, Nicholas

Pollock, Joseph:

Letters  to the Inhabitants of Newry in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 1, (1912), 110

Query in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 4, (1907), 110

Port:

Gravestone Inscriptions in Port. XXI, 2, (1986), 208-18, Illustrated

Materials for the Dublin Society Agricultural Survey of County Louth. XVIII, 4, (1976), 304-5

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 292

A Report on further Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 3, (1975), 200, Illustrated

A Report on Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 47-57, Illustrated

A Surveyor’s Report on some Townlands of County Louth, c. 1700. XVII, 3, (1971), 153

See also Aerial Photography; Campbell, Bishop Andrew; Excavations; Ordnance Survey

Porter, Revd James:

A Drogheda Schoolmaster – Rev. James Porter. V, 1, (1921), 37

Portraits:

Sixteenth-century Royal Portraits formerly in Lord Clanbrassil’s Dundalk House in ‘Varia’. XV, 1, (1961), 106

Potatoes:

Potatoes and Man. XI, 1, (1945), 34-6

Potters:

Potters of Ardee. XVIII, 2, (1974), 165-9, Illustrated

Pottery:

Ceramic Report in ‘Excavations at St Mary d’Urso, Drogheda, County Louth’. XXIII, 4, (1996), 481-95, Illustrated

The Goirtin Find: Sepulchral Keramic of the County Louth. VI, 4, (1928), 256-60, Illustrated

Kitchen-midden at Carlingford. XI, 4, (1948), 288-91, Illustrated

Midden Deposits in Td. Liberties of Carlingford and Td. Haggardstown, Co. Louth. XIX, 2, (1978), 142-3

Sepulchral Clay Urn (Tullyvallen, Co Armagh). III, 1, (1912), 108, Illustrated

Some New County Louth Finds. X, 1, (1941), 57, Illustrated

Urn Burial at Collon, County Louth. XIV, 2, (1958), 91-2, Illustrated

Urn Burial at Smarmore, County Louth. XII, 1, (1949), 10, Illustrated

See also Ath Da Ferta; Cists; Excavations; Monasterboice; Tiles

Power, Patrick F.:

Patrick F. Power. XXIII, 3, (1995), 289-90, Illustrated

Pre-Christian Ireland:

The Pre-Christian History of Ireland. V, 1, (1921), 72-80

Prefaces (to volumes of the Journal):

Preface (to Volume I of the Journal). I, 4, (1907), iii-v

Preface (to Volume II of the Journal). II, 4, (1911), iii-vi

Preface (to Volume III of the Journal). III, 4, (1915), v-vi

Prehistoric Settlement:

From Dún Delca to Dundalk: the Topography and Archaeology of a Medieval Frontier Town A.D. c. 1187-1700. XXII, 3, (1991), 239-42

The Mount Oriel Project: an Introduction. XXII, 2, (1990), 125-33, Illustrated

Primatial Registers:

A Louth Taxation List of the 15th Century. V, 2, (1922), 115-19

See also Cromer, Archbishop; Dowdall, Archbishop; Drogheda; Fleming, Archbishop Nicholas; Sweteman, Archbishop

Printing:

Earliest Printing in County Louth. I, 1, (1904), 52-3

Early Printing in the County Louth. I, 2, (1905), 25-31, Illustrated

The Role of the Printed Word in Drogheda up to 1815: a case study of print production and consumption in provincial Ireland. XXIII, 2, (1994), 181-213, Illustrated

Some Dundalk Song Books. I, 4, (1907), 62-3, Illustrated

Printing on Linen and Cotton:

Printing on Linen and Cotton at Richardstown and at Mosney in the Eighteenth Century. XII, 2, (1950), 131-5

Proceedings of the Society:

Annual Report, 1912. III, 1, (1912), 119

Annual Report, 1914. III, 3, (1914), 302-4

Annual Report, 1915. III, 4, (1915), 407-8

Annual Report, 1916. IV, 1, (1916), 115-16

Annual Report, 1917. IV, 2, (1917), 207-8

Annual Report, 1918. IV, 3, (1918), 275-6

Annual Report, 1919. IV, 4, (1919-20), 388

Annual Report, 1920. IV, 4, (1919-20), 389

Annual Report, 1921. V, 1, (1921), 86

Annual Report, 1922. V, 2, (1922), 140

Annual Report, 1923. V, 3, (1923), 228

Annual Report, 1924. V, 4, (1924), 288

Annual Report, 1925. VI, 1, (1925), 56

Annual Report, 1926. VI, 2, (1926), 111

Annual Report, 1928. VI, 4, (1928), 277

Annual Report, 1929. VII, 1, (1929), 110

Annual Report, 1930. VII, 2, (1930), 295

Annual Report, 1931. VII, 3, (1931), 446-7

Annual Report, 1933. VIII, 1, (1933), 108-10

Annual Report, 1934. VIII, 2, (1934), 216-17

Annual Report, 1935. VIII, 3, (1935), 297-8

Annual Report, 1936. VIII, 4, (1936), 368-9

Annual Report, 1937. IX, 1, (1937), 71-2

Annual Report, 1938. IX, 2, (1938), 175-6

Annual Report, 1939. IX, 3, (1939), 262-3

Annual Report, 1940. IX, 4, (1940), 352-3

Annual Report, 1941. X, 1, (1941), 90-1

Annual Report, 1942. X, 2, (1942), 158-9

Annual Report, 1943. X, 3, (1943), 268-70

Annual Report, 1944. X, 4, (1944), 357-8

Annual Report, 1945. XI, 1, (1945), 67-9

Annual Report, 1946. XI, 2, (1946), 148-50

Annual Report, 1947. XI, 4, (1948), 320-2

Annual Report, 1948. XI, 4, (1948), 322-4

Annual Report, 1949. XII, 1, (1949), 96-7

Annual Report, 1950. XII, 2, (1950), 190-1

Annual Report, 1951. XII, 3, (1951), 210-12

Annual Report, 1952. XII, 4, (1952), 287-8

Annual Report, 1953. XIII, 1, (1953), 132-5

Annual Report, 1954. XIII, 2, (1954), 211-13

Annual Report, 1955. XIII, 3, (1955), 294-7

Annual Report, 1956. XIII, 4, (1956), 461-2

Annual Report, 1957. XIV, 1, (1957), 48-9

Annual Report, 1958. XIV, 2, (1958), 124-6

Annual Report, 1959. XIV, 2, (1958), 127-9

Annual Report, 1960. XIV, 3, (1959), 199-201

Annual Report, 1961. XV, 1, (1961), 107-9

Annual Report, 1962. XV, 2, (1962), 193-5

Annual Report, 1963. XV, 3, (1963), 299-301

Annual Report, 1964. XV, 3, (1963), 302-3

Annual Report, 1965. XVI, 1, (1965), 57-8

Annual Report, 1966. XVI, 2, (1966), 133-4

Annual Report, 1967. XVI, 3, (1967), 196-7

Annual Report, 1968. XVI, 4, (1968), 271-2

Annual Report, 1969. XVII, 1, (1969), 54-5

Annual Report, 1970. XVII, 2, (1970), 119-21

Annual Report, 1971. XVII, 4, (1972), 270-1

Ardee Sub-Committee. XIV, 2, (1958), 129

The Drogheda Local Committee. X, 3, (1943), 270-1

The Drogheda Local Sub-Committee. X, 4, (1944), 359

The Drogheda Local Sub-Committee. XI, 1, (1945), 69

The Early Years of the Society. XII, 4, (1952), 227-38

Notes. II, 1, (1908), 99-100

Notes. II, 2, (1909), 199-200

Notes. II, 3, (1910), 317-18

Notes. II, 4, (1911), 448-9

Origin and Proceedings of the Louth Archaeological Society. I, 1, (1904), 69-70

Proceedings of the Louth Archaeological Society for the year 1904-5. I, 2, (1905), 100

Proceedings of the Louth Archaeological Society for the year 1905-6. I, 3, (1906), 99-100

Proceedings of the Louth Archaeological Society for the year 1906-7. I, 4, (1907), 113-5

Report of Ardee Sub-committee, 1964. XV, 3, (1963), 304-5

Report of Ardee Sub-committee, 1965. XVI, 1, (1965), 58-9

Report of Ardee Sub-committee, 1967. XVI, 3, (1967), 197-8

Report of Ardee Sub-committee, 1968. XVI, 4, (1968), 274-5

Report of Ardee Sub-committee, 1969. XVII, 1, (1969), 57

Report of Ardee Sub-committee, 1970. XVII, 2, (1970), 121-2

Report of Ardee Sub-committee, 1971. XVII, 4, (1972), 271-2

Report of Fochart Sub-committee, 1965. XVI, 1, (1965), 59

Report of Fochart Sub-committee, 1966 and 1967. XVI, 3, (1967), 197

Report of Fochart Sub-committee, 1968. XVI, 4, (1968), 275

Report of Fochart Sub-committee, 1969. XVII, 1, (1969), 58

Report of Fochart Sub-committee, 1970. XVII, 2, (1970), 122

Report of Fochart Sub-committee, 1971. XVII, 4, (1972), 272

Report of the Fochart Sub-committee, 1964. XV, 3, (1963), 306

Summary of Annual Report, 1972. XVIII, 1, (1973), 96

Summary of Annual Report, 1973. XVIII, 2, (1974), 170

Summary of Annual Report, 1974. XVIII, 3, (1975), 238

Summary of Annual Report, 1975. XVIII, 4, (1976), 310

Summary of Annual Report, 1976. XIX, 1, (1977), 77

Summary of Annual Report, 1977. XIX, 2, (1978), 166

Summary of Annual Report, 1978. XIX, 3, (1979), 250

Summary of Annual Report, 1979. XIX, 4, (1980), 318

Summary of Annual Report, 1980. XX, 1, (1981), 61

Summary of Annual Report, 1981. XX, 2, (1982), 156

Summary of Annual Report, 1982. XX, 3, (1983), 245

Summary of Annual Report, 1983. XX, 4, (1984), 356

Summary of Annual Report, 1984. XXI, 1, (1985), 100

Summary of Annual Report, 1985. XXI, 2, (1986), 219

Summary of Annual Report, 1986. XXI, 3, (1987), 322

Summary of Annual Report, 1987. XXI, 4, (1988), 453

Summary of Annual Report, 1988. XXII, 1, (1989), 90

Summary of Annual Report, 1989. XXII, 2, (1990), 209

Summary of Annual Report, 1990. XXII, 3, (1991), 354

Summary of Annual Report, 1991. XXII, 4, (1992), 453

Summary of Annual Report, 1992. XXIII, 1, (1993), 134

Summary of Annual Report, 1993. XXIII, 2, (1994), 269

Summary of Annual Report, 1994. XXIII, 3, (1995), 377

Summary of Annual Report, 1995. XXIII, 4, (1996), 510

Summary of Annual Report, 1996. XXIV, 1, (1997), 151

Summary of Annual Report, 1997. XXIV, 2, (1998), 305

Summary of Annual Report, 1998. XXIV, 3, (1999), 437

Summary of Annual Report, 1999. XXIV, 4, (2000), 568

Proleek:

Kilwore, Proleek Townland. X, 4, (1944), 316-17

Louthiana: Ancient and Modern. I, 3, (1906), 42-5

Proleek Cromleck (note). V, 1, (1921), 24

Slab-lined Graves in ‘Varia’. VIII, 1, (1933), 100

The Word “Proleek” in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 3, (1910), 324

See also Legends; Place-names; Táin

Proleek Acres

See Souterrains

Proverbs:

Some Additional Ulster Proverbs. V, 3, (1923), 184-8

Some Ulster Proverbs. IV, 3, (1918), 258-72

Q

Querns:

A Decorated Beehive Quernstone from Co. Louth. XIX, 1, (1977), 20-3, Illustrated

A Group of Prehistoric Artefacts from Glaspistol, near Clogherhead, Co. Louth. XIX, 4, (1980), 265-73, Illustrated

A New Quern from County Louth. X, 4, (1944), 307-10, Illustrated

Querns. I, 3, (1906), 97

R

Rapparees:

Louth Rapparees. VI, 4, (1928), 238

Raskeagh:

Raskeagh in ‘Varia’. VII, 2, (1930), 290

See also Louthiana

Rath (barony of Upper Dundalk):

A Surveyor’s Report on some Townlands of County Louth, c. 1700. XVII, 3, (1971), 152

Rath Lower

See Butler’s Journal

Rathcoole

See Place-names

Rathdrumin:

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 283, 292, Illustrated

Tombstone Inscriptions in Rathdrumin and Bawntaaffe. XIX, 1, (1977), 74-6

See also Louthiana; Ordnance Survey

Rathiddy

See Bronze Implements and Vessels; Souterrains

Rathkenny, County Meath:

Rathkenny Dolmen. X, 1, (1941), 24, Illustrated

See also Inscribed Rocks; Iron Age

Rathlust:

Historical Notes on Rathlust, Anaglog and Hunterstown. XI, 2, (1946), 107-42

Historical Notes on the Townlands of Drakestown and Kilpatrick. XII, 1, (1949), 36-61

Kildemock Miscellanea. XIII, 4, (1956), 413-14

Townland Survey of County Louth: Rathlust. XI, 2, (1946), 96-100, Illustrated

Rathmore:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Rathmore. VIII, 2, (1934), 215, Illustrated

Rathneestin:

A Survey of the lands of Niselrath in Co. Louth in 1667. X, 4, (1944), 318-26

See also Chamberlains

Ravell, Joseph

See Maps

Ravensdale Park:

Clermont Cairn. X, 1, (1941), 77-9, Illustrated

Clermont Cairn. XX, 1, (1981), 49-50, Illustrated

A New Quern from County Louth. X, 4, (1944), 307-10, Illustrated

See also Stone Circles

Rebellion, 1798:

Ardee and South Louth in Ninety-Eight. XII, 4, (1952), 266-70

The Background to and the Events of the Insurrection of 1798 in Dundalk and North Louth. XXIV, 2, (1998), 165-95

Drogheda and the ’98 Movement in ‘Varia’. XI, 3, (1947), 213-16

A Drogheda Census List of 1798. XVII, 2, (1970), 91-6, Illustrated

Wexford ’98 Men in Co. Louth in ‘Varia’. VI, 1, (1925), 53

Receipt Rolls:

Inhabitants of Louth in the Thirteenth Century. V, 3, (1923), 189-92

Redshanks:

The Redshank’s Galleys in ‘Notes and Queries’. IV, 1, (1916), 106

Remonstrance

See Gernon, Anthony

Rent Rolls:

A 1575 Rent-Roll, with Contemporaneous Maps, of the Bagenal Estate in the Carlingford Lough District. XXI, 1, (1985), 31-47, Illustrated

The Cromwelliam and Restoration Settlements in the Civil Parish of Dundalk, 1649 to 1673. XIX, 1, (1977), 42-9

Drumgooter: a Tenant Farm in the 18th and 19th Centuries. XX, 4, (1984), 314-18, Illustrated

Extracts from Rent Rolls of the See of Armagh, 1703. IX, 2, (1938), 87-95

Rental and Accounts of Collon Estate, 1779-81. X, 3, (1943), 222-9

A Survey of the lands of Niselrath in Co. Louth in 1667. X, 4, (1944), 318-26

See also Anglesey Estate; Carahers

Restoration Settlement

See Cromwellian Settlement

Revue Celtique:

The Revue Celtique. II, 4, (1911), 436

Richardstown:

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ardee. X, 3, (1943), 208-9, Illustrated

See also Ordnance Survey; Printing on Linen and Cotton; Thistle Brooches

Ring-pins:

Ringed Pins of County Louth. XXI, 2, (1986), 179-99, Illustrated

See also Bronze Implements and Vessels

Ringforts:

Excavations at Corliss Fort. IX, 4, (1940), 338-43, Illustrated

Excavations at Lissachiggel. IX, 3, (1939), 209-43, Illustrated

An Iron Age Thatched Rath! in ‘Notes and Queries’. X, 1, (1941), 83

The Reconstruction of Proto-historic Landscapes using Aerial Photographs: Case Studies in County Louth. XX, 3, (1983), 215-36, Illustrated

Ring-fort Settlement in County Louth: Sources, Patterns and Landscapes. XX, 2, (1982), 77-95, Illustrated

See also Lisachiggle; Louthiana

Riverstown

See Souterrains

Road Bowling:

The Game of Long Bullets in County Armagh. XI, 2, (1946), 90-5

Roads:

A Bog Road at Crumlin, Co. Louth. XIX, 2, (1978), 143-4

Roche:

The Emergence of the National System of Education in north County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 25

A Hosting at Castle Roche, 1561. III, 4, (1915), 394-5

Old Churches in County Louth: Baronies of Lower and Upper Dundalk. X, 1, (1941), 23

See also Bellews; Ordnance Survey

Rock Art:

Bronze Age Carved Stone, Carrickrobin T.L.. VII, 3, (1931), 387-8, Illustrated

Bronze-Age Stone at Tullagee. VIII, 1, (1933), 72-4, Illustrated

Carrickrobin and Tinure Stones. VIII, 2, (1934), 189-90

A Decorated Stone at Miskish More, County Monaghan. XIII, 1, (1953), 16-17, Illustrated

The Destroyed Rock-art Site at Ballinloughan, County Louth. XXI, 1, (1985), 72-7, Illustrated

Prehistoric Rock Inscriptions near Dundalk, County Louth. XX, 2, (1982), 107-16, Illustrated

The Statue-Menhir and the Carrickrobin Stone. VII, 3, (1931), 389

Rockmarshall:

An Early Kitchen-midden in County Louth. XI, 3, (1947), 169-74, Illustrated

Further Early Kitchen Middens in County Louth. XII, 1, (1949), 14-20, Illustrated

Horned Cairns of North Louth. X, 1, (1941), 61

A Report on further Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 3, (1975), 202, Illustrated

A Third Collection of Surface Finds from Co. Louth. XIX, 3, (1979), 235

See also Butler’s Journal

Roe family:

The Roe Family of Arthurstown, Charlestown, Glack and Tallanstown, County Louth: their Lives and Times. XXIV, 4, (2000), 541-52, Illustrated

Roestown:

Historical Notes on Paughanstown, Roestown and Hacklim. XII, 3, (1951), 134-96, Illustrated

Kildemock Miscellanea. XIII, 4, (1956), 419-20

Supplementary Notes on Anaglog, Drakestown, Kilpatrick, Paughanstown, Roestown and Hacklim. XIII, 1, (1953), 80

Townland Survey of County Louth: Roestown. XII, 2, (1950), 122-5, Illustrated

Rooskey:

Old Churches in County Louth: Baronies of Lower and Upper Dundalk. X, 1, (1941), 10-11, Illustrated

Rooskey Priory. VI, 4, (1928), 263-4, Illustrated

Rossmakay

See Burials

Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland:

Visit of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. II, 1, (1908), 92-6, Illustrated

See also Addresses

Royal Visitation:

The Royal Visitation of 1622. VI, 1, (1925), 4-11

Rural Textile Workers

See Landless, The

Ruxtons:

The Ruxtons of Ardee. XXIII, 4, (1996), 387-92, Illustrated

S

Sailing Vessels:

Sailing Vessels of Annagassan and Dunany in the County Louth. XIX, 4, (1980), 264

Saint Benen

See Saint Diomoc

Saint Brendan:

Brendan’s Fabulous Voyage. II, 2, (1909), 109-23

Saint Brigid:

The Mantle of Saint Brigid at Bruges. XII, 3, (1951), 119-22, Illustrated

Omeath. III, 3, (1914), 225-7

Townland Survey of County Louth: Monascreebe. XVI, 4, (1968), 255-7

See also Customs; Wells, Holy

Saint Columba:

The Adventure of St. Columba’s Clerics. III, 1, (1912), 16-18

Dates of St. Columba’s Birth, Exile and Death. VI, 1, (1925), 3

References to St. Colmcille in Louth (in ‘The Life of Colmcille’). IV, 4, (1919-20), 344

St. Columba in Louth. II, 4, (1911), 337-46

See also Manuscripts

Saint Damhnat:

St. Damhnat. XI, 4, (1948), 243-51, Illustrated

Saint Denis:

  1. Donnchadh, Sodeb and Teca, etc.. IV, 2, (1917), 160-1

Saint Diomoc:

In Search of Saint Diomoc. XIII, 3, (1955), 225-51, Illustrated

Saint Fanchea:

The Burial Place of St. Fanchea. I, 4, (1907), 34-46

The Burial Place of St. Fanchea. II, 3, (1910), 275-84

The Burial Place of St. Fanchea. II, 4, (1911), 382-6, Illustrated

The Burial Place of St. Fanchea. II, 4, (1911), 431-3

Saint Fechin:

The Footsteps of St. Feighin in Co. Louth. II, 1, (1908), 14-18

Saint Fintan:

St. Fintan of Dromin in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 3, (1914), 301

St. Fintan, Abbot of Dromin. IV, 4, (1919-20), 341-3

Saint George:

The Knights of St. George (note). III, 3, (1914), 287

Saint Leonard:

St. Leonard in Ireland. X, 4, (1944), 297-301

See also Dundalk

Saint Monenna:

A Forgotten Saint. V, 3, (1923), 154-60, Illustrated

Saint Oliver Plunkett

See Armagh, Diocese of; Fleming, Patrick; Murphy, Father Edmond

Saint Patrick:

Correspondence re Silua Focluti in ‘Varia’. XI, 2, (1946), 146-7

The Form of Penance to be performed at St. Patrick’s Purgatory in Lough Derge. II, 3, (1910), 272-4

The Shrine of St. Patrick’s Bell. I, 4, (1907), 28, Illustrated

St. Patrick and Louth. II, 3, (1910), 213-36, Illustrated

See also Foclut, Wood of

Saint Sillan:

St. Sillan of Imbliuch Cassain in Cooley. IV, 4, (1919-20), 298-300

See also Wolf’s Path

Saint Sodeb

See Saint Denis

Saint Teca

See Saint Denis

Salterstown:

Gravestone Inscriptions in Dunany and Salterstown. XX, 3, (1983), 242-4

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 292

A Report on further Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 3, (1975), 200-1, Illustrated

A Report on Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 57

The Salterstown Surface Collection Project. XXIII, 2, (1994), 240-68, Illustrated

A Third Collection of Surface Finds from Co. Louth. XIX, 3, (1979), 233-5, Illustrated

See also Ordnance Survey

Schomberg:

A Letter from Duke Schomberg’s Camp. V, 2, (1922), 120

Schomberg, James and William at Castletown. V, 1, (1921), 38-44

Scott, Sir Walter:

Sir Walter Scott in Dundalk in ‘Varia’. VI, 1, (1925), 53

Seals:

De Verdon Seals in ‘Varia’. XII, 1, (1949), 95

Impression of the Seal of the Charter of Canons of St. Mary’s of Louth. IV, 1, (1916), f.p. 60, Illustrated

The Seal of the Canons of Louth. VIII, 4, (1936), f.p. 362, Illustrated

Two De Verdon Seals. XI, 4, (1948), 292-5, Illustrated

Two Medieval Seals from County Louth. XXII, 4, (1992), 387-94, Illustrated

See also Arms

Settlement, Early Christian:

The Distribution of Early Christian Monastic Sites and its Implications for Contemporary Secular Settlement in County Louth. XXII, 4, (1992), 364-86, Illustrated

See also Ringforts

Shanlis:

Gravestone Inscriptions in Smarmore, Stickillin and Shanlis. XXII, 1, (1989), 88-9

A List of Families around Ardee, 1766. X, 1, (1941), 75-6

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ardee. X, 3, (1943), 209

A Survey of the Estate of Lord Louth in 1832-1833. XXIII, 2, (1994), 237

See also Ordnance Survey

Shanroe Barracks, County Armagh:

Shanroe Barrack (1795-1821). IX, 1, (1937), 19-29, Illustrated

Sheela-na-Gigs:

The Sheela-na-Gig Carvings of the British Isles: Suggestions for a Re-Classification, and Other Notes. XX, 1, (1981), 10-24, Illustrated

Three Carved Figures in County Louth. XIX, 1, (1977), 67-73, Illustrated

Shewells

See Title Deeds

 

Ship Temple:

Fáilte Maighistir Ió Pluinceat. III, 4, (1915), 388-93

The Ship Temple near Dundalk. III, 4, (1915), 339-46, Illustrated

Singleton, Lord Chief Justice:

Lord Chief Justice Singleton. XII, 1, (1949), 8-9

Skelton, John:

John Skelton in ‘Notes and Queries’. V, 1, (1921), 85

Sliabh Fuaid

See Poets and Poetry

Slieve Gullion, County Armagh:

The Cairn on Slieve Gullion (note). V, 3, (1923), 165

Slieve Gullion Cairn in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 3, (1906), 97

Smarmore:

Gravestone Inscriptions in Smarmore, Stickillin and Shanlis. XXII, 1, (1989), 82-6

A List of Families around Ardee, 1766. X, 1, (1941), 75

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ardee. X, 3, (1943), 209, Illustrated

Recent Finds in Co. Louth. VI, 4, (1928), 254

Smarmore (note). I, 4, (1907), 107

See also Burials; Hussey, Father James; Inscribed Slates; Ordnance Survey; Taaffes; Táin

Smith, John:

Query re John Smith. XVII, 4, (1972), f.p. 264, Illustrated

Smith, Owen

See Antiquities, Collections of

Smith, Thomas (architect):

The Louth Hospital, Dundalk in ‘Varia’. XV, 1, (1961), 106

Soleless Stockings

See Footwear

Songs and Song Books:

Oriel Songs and Dances. II, 2, (1909), 142-8

Some Dundalk Song Books. I, 4, (1907), 62-3, Illustrated

Souterrains:

Archaeological Excavation of a Souterrain at Farrandreg, Dundalk, County Louth. XXIV, 2, (1998), 261-80, Illustrated

Broadlough Souterrain in ‘Miscellanea’. XIX, 3, (1979), 249

A Destroyed Enclosure at Site 5, Marshes Upper, County Louth. XXIV, 4, (2000), 553-62, Illustrated

Five Louth Souterrains. XIX, 3, (1979), 206-17, Illustrated

Kane in ‘Five Louth Souterrains’. XIX, 3, (1979), 211-12, Illustrated

Report on Investigation of Souterrain at Dowdallshill, Dundalk. XVI, 4, (1968), 251, Illustrated

Report on Investigation of Souterrain at Dowdallshill, Dundalk. XVI, 4, (1968), 252, Illustrated

A second Souterrain at Termonfeckin. XXI, 3, (1987), 287-9, Illustrated

Some further Louth Souterrains. III, 1, (1912), 21-6, Illustrated

Some Souterrains in the Neighbourhood of “Killylagan”. XV, 1, (1961), 8-10, Illustrated

Some Souterrains of Louth. I, 1, (1904), 37-40, Illustrated

Souterrain at “Killylagan”, Cortial, County Louth. XV, 1, (1961), 5-8, Illustrated

Souterrain at Ballymascanlon. XVIII, 1, (1973), 85, Illustrated

A Souterrain at Bellurgan, County Louth. XXIV, 4, (2000), 563-5, Illustrated

Souterrain at Crossabeagh, Co. Louth. XV, 3, (1963), 255-61, Illustrated

Souterrain at Donaghmore, Co. Louth. XIV, 3, (1959), 148-53, Illustrated

A Souterrain at Dromiskin. V, 1, (1921), 65, Illustrated

A Souterrain at Haynestown, County Louth. XXIV, 3, (1999), 431-4, Illustrated

Souterrain at Mullagharlin, near Dundalk. XV, 4, (1964), 317-20, Illustrated

Souterrain at Mullameelan, Ardee. X, 1, (1941), 70-1

Souterrain at Rathiddy, Co. Louth in ‘Varia’. XV, 1, (1961), 106

Souterrain at Rathiddy, County Louth. XV, 2, (1962), 125-30, Illustrated

Souterrain at Riverstown. XVII, 4, (1972), 261-3, Illustrated

Souterrain at Tankardsrock, near Kilkerley. XV, 4, (1964), 320

A Souterrain at Termonfeckin. XIX, 2, (1978), 128-30, Illustrated

Souterrain at Townley Hall. XVIII, 2, (1974), 110-11, Illustrated

Souterrain in Kilcurry Townland. XIV, 1, (1957), 37, Illustrated

Souterrain in Proleek Acres in ‘Notes and Queries’. X, 1, (1941), 83

Souterrain in Proleek Acres Townland. X, 2, (1942), 149-50, Illustrated

Souterrain in the grounds of Lisrenny House. XIV, 2, (1958), 93-5, Illustrated

Souterrain near Ballybarrack: a Correction. XV, 4, (1964), 320

Souterrain, Glaspistol Townland, Co. Louth. XIX, 1, (1977), 17-19, Illustrated

Souterrains. V, 1, (1921), 63-4

Souterrains at Ballybarrack, Co. Louth in ‘Varia’. XIV, 3, (1959), 191, Illustrated

The Stickillin Souterrain. XVIII, 4, (1976), 272-8, Illustrated

Three recently-discovered Souterrains in County Louth in ‘Varia’. XIII, 3, (1955), 288

Three Souterrains. VIII, 1, (1933), 95-7, Illustrated

Three Souterrains in County Louth. XIII, 4, (1956), 441-50, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Dunbin. VII, 4, (1932), 498-9, Illustrated

Two New Souterrains near Dundalk. XVIII, 3, (1975), 195-7, Illustrated

Two Souterrains and an Enclosure at Killally, County Louth. XXIV, 1, (1997), 129-34, Illustrated

Two Souterrains at Bawntaaffe, near Monasterboice, County Louth. XIV, 2, (1958), 96-102, Illustrated

Speeches:

Speech of Mr. King, Professor of Irish. I, 4, (1907), 100-2

St. Lawrence family:

The St. Lawrence Family of Drogheda and Cruisetown. X, 4, (1944), 346-9

Stabannan:

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ardee. X, 3, (1943), 210

See also Ordnance Survey; Speeches

Stained Glass:

The East Window of St. Nicholas’ Parish Church, Dundalk. IV, 4, (1919-20), 345-8, Illustrated

Netherlandish Glass in County Louth. XXI, 4, (1988), 369-90, Illustrated

Stalleen, County Meath

See Excavations

Standing Stones:

The Boundaries of Fir Rois. XV, 2, (1962), 161-6

Cloch Abhraunra in ‘Varia’. VII, 3, (1931), 435

Cloghafarmore Pillar Stone, Knockbridge in ‘Notes and Queries’. IV, 4, (1919-20), 387

Note on a Gallaun, or Pillar-Stone. I, 4, (1907), 110

Pillar Stone at Belrobin, Barronstown in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 1, (1912), 109, Illustrated

Standing Stone at Grange, near Knockbridge. XV, 2, (1962), 179, Illustrated

Two Standing Stones now disappeared in ‘Varia’. XV, 4, (1964), 361

See also Cuchulainn; Ogham Inscriptions

State Papers:

Some Extracts from Irish State Papers. IV, 1, (1916), 76-9

Statistical Account:

Statistical Account or Parochial Survey of Dundalk and Termonfeckin in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 1, (1904), 51

Stephenstown:

A Surveyor’s Report on some Townlands of County Louth, c. 1700. XVII, 3, (1971), 152-3

See also Burials; Burns, Robert

Stevens, Captain John:

Steven’s Diary in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 3, (1906), 96-7

See also Military

Stickillin:

Gravestone Inscriptions in Smarmore, Stickillin and Shanlis. XXII, 1, (1989), 86-8

A List of Families around Ardee, 1766. X, 1, (1941), 74-5

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ardee. X, 3, (1943), 210

Townland Survey of County Louth: Stickillin. XIII, 4, (1956), 399-407, Illustrated

See also Ordnance Survey; Souterrains

Stone Age

See Dun Dealgan Fund and Museum

Stone Circles:

Stone Circle in Co. Louth in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 2, (1913), 194, Illustrated

Stone Circle in Ravensdale Park in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 3, (1906), 96 & f.p. 98, Illustrated

The Stone Circle in Ravensdale Park. X, 2, (1942), 128-32, Illustrated

Stone Implements:

A Perforated Stone Pickaxe from North East Louth: its position in Irish Archaeology. VII, 2, (1930), 153-67, Illustrated

A Polished Stone Axe-head from Mellifont Park Townland, County Louth. XVIII, 4, (1976), 294-5, Illustrated

Polished Stone Axe-head in ‘Varia’. XV, 2, (1962), 192

A Polished Stone Axehead from Beltichburne Townland, near Drogheda. XX, 2, (1982), 144-6, Illustrated

Presented to Museum, June 1st, 1943 in ‘Notes and Varia’. X, 3, (1943), 262

Some New County Louth Finds. X, 1, (1941), 55-6, Illustrated

Stone Axes of County Louth: a First Report. XXI, 1, (1985), 78-99, Illustrated

Stone Axes of County Louth: a Second Report. XXII, 2, (1990), 178-86, Illustrated

A Stone Chisel from County Limerick. XII, 3, (1951), 128, Illustrated

Stone Mortar from Ardee in ‘Varia’. VIII, 1, (1933), 101, Illustrated

Two Stone Lamps from County Louth. XIX, 3, (1979), 238-9, Illustrated

See also Antiquities, Collections of

Stubbs, Major-Gen. F.W.:

Major General Stubbs – In Memoriam. II, 4, (1911), 347-9, Illustrated

Stumpa

See Ship Temple

Swan, Allan B.:

Allan Beresford Swan: an Appreciation. XXI, 1, (1985), 5-7, Illustrated

Sweat Houses:

Sweat House at Ravensdale in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 4, (1911), 440

Sweathouses and Simple Stone Structures in County Louth and elsewhere in Ireland. XIX, 3, (1979), 185-96, Illustrated

Toigh-an-Alluis: Ancient Irish Bath Houses. I, 2, (1905), 36-7, Illustrated

Sweteman, Archbishop:

Extracts relating to Co. Louth from the Calendar of the Register of Primate Milo Sweteman, 1361-1379. XI, 3, (1947), 187-203

Swords

See Bronze Age

Symbols of the Passion

See Penal Crucifixes

T

Taaffe, John:

A County Louth Translator of Dante. V, 1, (1921), 68

Taaffes:

Taaffe of County Louth. XIV, 2, (1958), 55-67, Illustrated

Táin:

Barnesvave and Barr Neava. IV, 4, (1919-20), 290-1

The Boundaries of Fir Rois. XV, 2, (1962), 146-52

Dundealgain: Tomhas-na-luinge. II, 3, (1910), 301-4

Faughan and Proleek. II, 1, (1908), 21-3

Faughan, Druimenna, Lerga, Dundealgan. II, 2, (1909), 124-7

Faughart, Crioch Ross and Smarmore. III, 1, (1912), 47-50

The Fight with Fer Diad. XVIII, 1, (1973), 62-8

Smarmore (note). I, 4, (1907), 107

Some Place-names in the Tain. I, 3, (1906), 88-90

See also Ath Da Ferta; Bridge-a-Fein; Cuchulainn

Tallanstown:

The 1766 Religious Census for some County Louth Parishes. XIV, 2, (1958), 114-16

Census of Tallanstown, 1834. XIV, 1, (1957), 14-25

The Emergence of the National System of Education in north County Louth. XVIII, 1, (1973), 35-8

Materials for the Dublin Society Agricultural Survey of County Louth. XVIII, 3, (1975), 193-4

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ardee. X, 3, (1943), 210

A Survey of the Estate of Lord Louth in 1832-1833. XXIII, 2, (1994), 235-6

See also Ordnance Survey

Tankardsrock:

Find of a Cist and clay Urn. II, 3, (1910), 325, Illustrated

Prehistoric Rock Inscriptions near Dundalk, County Louth. XX, 2, (1982), 109-10, Illustrated

Two Standing Stones now disappeared in ‘Varia’. XV, 4, (1964), 361

See also Bronze Age; Souterrains

Tara Brooch:

The Tara Brooch. I, 1, (1904), 21-2, Illustrated

The Tara Brooch: Where was it found?. XII, 2, (1950), 155-8, Illustrated

Tempest, Henry G.:

Henry G. Tempest. XV, 3, (1963), 205-6, Illustrated

Tempest, William:

The late Mr. William Tempest. IV, 3, (1918), 274, Illustrated

Templetown:

Old Churches in County Louth: Baronies of Lower and Upper Dundalk. X, 1, (1941), 12-14, Illustrated

See also Butler’s Journal

Termonfeckin:

The 1766 Religious Census for some County Louth Parishes. XIV, 2, (1958), 116-17

Clergy and Churchwardens of Termonfeckin Parish. XVII, 2, (1970), 84-6

Materials for the Dublin Society Agricultural Survey of County Louth. XVIII, 4, (1976), 305-6

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 292-3, Illustrated

A Report on further Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 3, (1975), 199

Some Inscriptions in Irish in the County of Louth. V, 1, (1921), 5, 9-10

A Surveyor’s Report on some Townlands of County Louth, c. 1700. XVII, 3, (1971), 155

Termonfeckin Castle. V, 1, (1921), 58-60, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Termonfeckin. XXI, 4, (1988), 398-406, Illustrated

See also Butler’s Journal; Folklore; Hearth Sites; Ordnance Survey; Souterrains

Textile Industry:

The Drogheda Textile Industry, 1780-1820. XX, 1, (1981), 36-48

Thistle Brooches:

A Thistle Brooch from Co. Louth. XV, 3, (1963), 277-80, Illustrated

Thomastown (barony of Ardee):

Five Louth Souterrains. XIX, 3, (1979), 213-15, Illustrated

See also Bellews; Knock Abbey

Tiles:

Archaeological Excavations at the Magdalene Tower, Drogheda, County Louth. XXIV, 1, (1997), 101-5, Illustrated

Excavations at St Mary d’Urso, Drogheda, County Louth. XXIII, 4, (1996), 491-5, Illustrated

A Medieval Pottery Roof Ridge Tile from Drogheda. XIX, 2, (1978), 147, Illustrated

A Medieval Tile Kiln Site at Magdalene Street, Drogheda. XXI, 1, (1985), 48-54, Illustrated

Tiles from old Dominican Friary, Drogheda in ‘Varia’. XII, 2, (1950), 182, Illustrated

Timullen:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Timullen. XI, 1, (1945), 54-5, Illustrated

Tinure:

Carrickrobin and Tinure Stones. VIII, 2, (1934), 189-90

See also Inscribed Rocks

Tithe Applotments:

Historical Notes on Millockstown and Blakestown. XIII, 1, (1953), 86-7

Historical Notes on Paughanstown, Roestown and Hacklim. XII, 3, (1951), 141-2

Historical Notes on Rathlust, Anaglog and Hunterstown. XI, 2, (1946), 118-20

Historical Notes on the Townlands of Drakestown and Kilpatrick. XII, 1, (1949), 37

Note on Tithe Census of Kilsaran Parish. XII, 4, (1952), 281

Tithe Census of Kilsaran and Gernonstown Parishes 1837 and 1843. XII, 3, (1951), 197-204

Title Deeds:

A Drogheda Deed of 1809. XI, 3, (1947), 206-8, Illustrated

Irish Indenture of Conn O’Neill to Primate Dowdall. XII, 1, (1949), 4

Old Drogheda Title Deeds. XI, 1, (1945), 58-60

Old Title Deeds of County Louth. VII, 2, (1930), 168-73

Old Title Deeds of County Louth. VII, 3, (1931), 402-6

Old Title Deeds of County Louth. VII, 4, (1932), 488-95

Old Title Deeds of County Louth. VIII, 1, (1933), 52-60

Old Title Deeds of County Louth. VIII, 2, (1934), 193-209

Old Title Deeds of County Louth. VIII, 3, (1935), 283-8

Old Title Deeds of County Louth. X, 1, (1941), 63-6

Old Title Deeds of County Louth: Further Dundalk Deeds, 1718-1856. XX, 1, (1981), 51-6

Old Title Deeds of County Louth: Further Dundalk Deeds, 1724-1843. X, 3, (1943), 245-50

Old Title Deeds of County Louth: Further Dundalk Deeds: Seatown 1808-1819. XXIV, 2, (1998), 296-304

Old Title Deeds of County Louth: Some Dundalk Deeds 1707-1843. X, 2, (1942), 138-48

Shewell’s Lane, Lord Limerick’s Demesne Wall, and the Elgee Family. XXII, 1, (1989), 49-53, Illustrated

Some Eighteenth Century Dundalk Leases. VI, 2, (1926), 88-9

See also Carahers; Hatch Family; Historical Notes

Tokens:

Coins in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 4, (1907), 111

County Louth Token Coinage in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 1, (1912), 109

Death Tokens in ‘Notes and Queries’. II, 3, (1910), 323

Fugill Token in ‘Notes and Miscellanea’. X, 2, (1942), 155

The Seventeenth-Century Tokens of County Louth. XX, 4, (1984), 297-313

The Seventeenth-Century Tokens of County Louth. XXI, 1, (1985), 55-71, Illustrated

The Seventeenth-Century Tokens of County Louth. XXI, 2, (1986), 148-56

Tombstone Inscriptions:

Gravestone Inscriptions in Beaulieu. XX, 1, (1981), 57-60

Gravestone Inscriptions in Clonmore. XX, 2, (1982), 147-55, Illustrated

Gravestone Inscriptions in Dunany and Salterstown. XX, 3, (1983), 240-4

Gravestone Inscriptions in Dunleer. XXII, 4, (1992), 446-52

Gravestone Inscriptions in Dysart, Cappoge and Drumshallon. XIX, 3, (1979), 240-8

Gravestone Inscriptions in Haynestown. XXIII, 1, (1993), 127-33

Gravestone Inscriptions in Mayne. XX, 4, (1984), 340-55

Gravestone Inscriptions in Port. XXI, 2, (1986), 208-18, Illustrated

Gravestone Inscriptions in Smarmore, Stickillin and Shanlis. XXII, 1, (1989), 82-9

Gravestone Inscriptions: St. Mary’s “Abbey”, Louth. XIX, 4, (1980), 297-317, Illustrated

Historical Notes on Millockstown and Blakestown. XIII, 1, (1953), 81-2

Historical Notes on the Townlands of Drakestown and Kilpatrick. XII, 1, (1949), 37

Some Tombstone Inscriptions in St. Nicholas Churchyard, Dundalk. X, 4, (1944), 311-13

Tombstone Inscriptions in Ballymascanlon Churchyard. XVII, 4, (1972), 215-27

Tombstone Inscriptions in Carlingford Churchyard. XIX, 2, (1978), 149-65

Tombstone Inscriptions in Newtownstalaban Graveyard. XVII, 2, (1970), 87-90

Tombstone Inscriptions in Rathdrumin and Bawntaaffe. XIX, 1, (1977), 74-6

Tombstones:

Feld (Field) Tombstone, 1536 in St Nicholas’ Churchyard, Dundalk in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 2, (1913), f.p. 197, Illustrated

Mortimer-Brady Tombstone 1634 in St. Nicholas’ Churchyard, Dundalk in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 2, (1913), 196, Illustrated

Townland Surveys:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Aghaboys. XVII, 3, (1971), 170-4, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Anaglog. XI, 2, (1946), 100-5, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Anaglog supplement. XII, 4, (1952), 263-4

Townland Survey of County Louth: Annies. XVII, 1, (1969), 40-4, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Annies supplement. XVII, 3, (1971), 176

Townland Survey of County Louth: Ballinfuil. VII, 2, (1930), 179-82, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Ballinurd. VIII, 1, (1933), 34-6, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Balrobin. VIII, 1, (1933), 36-7, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Barabona. XI, 1, (1945), 54, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Barronstown. VII, 2, (1930), 177-9, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Beaulieu. XIX, 4, (1980), 274-84, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Beaulieu supplement. XXII, 4, (1992), 412-16, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Blakestown. XII, 4, (1952), 264-72, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Callystown. VII, 2, (1930), 182-6, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Carnanbregagh. VIII, 4, (1936), 353-4, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Carrickalust. VII, 3, (1931), 384-5, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Carrickrobin. VII, 3, (1931), 382-4, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Charlestown. XXI, 3, (1987), 311-21, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Cordoogan. XI, 1, (1945), 56-7, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Cortial. VII, 1, (1929), 96-99, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Donaghmore. V, 4, (1924), 258-61, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Drakestown. XI, 4, (1948), 309-13, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Drakestown supplement. XII, 2, (1950), 130

Townland Survey of County Louth: Dunbin. VII, 4, (1932), 496-9, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Faughart Lower. XVI, 2, (1966), 121-4, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Faughart Lower supplement. XVI, 4, (1968), 263

Townland Survey of County Louth: Faughart Lower supplement. XVII, 1, (1969), 45

Townland Survey of County Louth: Faughart Lower supplement. XVII, 3, (1971), 175-6

Townland Survey of County Louth: Faughart Upper. XVI, 2, (1966), 111-21, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Faughart Upper supplement. XVI, 4, (1968), 262-3

Townland Survey of County Louth: Faughart Upper supplement. XVII, 3, (1971), 175

Townland Survey of County Louth: Gibstown. VIII, 4, (1936), 354, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Glebe (barony of Upper Dundalk). VIII, 1, (1933), 37, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Hacklim. XII, 2, (1950), 125-30, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Hacklim supplement. XII, 4, (1952), 275

Townland Survey of County Louth: Haggardstown. VIII, 2, (1934), 210-14, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Harristown. XIII, 4, (1956), 409-11, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Hoathstown. XIII, 4, (1956), 407-9, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Hunterstown. XI, 2, (1946), 105-6, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Killally. VIII, 4, (1936), 354, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Kilpatrick. X, 4, (1944), 327-35, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Lacknagreagh. VII, 3, (1931), 385, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Lismanus. X, 2, (1942), 112, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Maghereagh. VII, 3, (1931), 385-6, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Mell. XXII, 2, (1990), 150-65, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Millockstown. XII, 4, (1952), 253-63, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Milltown (barony of Upper Dundalk). VIII, 1, (1933), 37, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Monascreebe. XVI, 4, (1968), 254-62, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Monascreebe supplement. XVII, 1, (1969), 44

Townland Survey of County Louth: Monasterboice. XI, 1, (1945), 52-4, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Moneymore. XXIV, 2, (1998), 196-221, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Mullacrew. XX, 1, (1981), 25-30, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Navan. XVII, 3, (1971), 169-70, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Newtownbabe. VIII, 4, (1936), 352-3, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Newtownstalaban. XIX, 1, (1977), 59-66, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Paughanstown. XII, 2, (1950), 117-22, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Paughanstown supplement. XII, 4, (1952), 272-5

Townland Survey of County Louth: Philipstown (barony of Upper Dundalk). VIII, 2, (1934), 214, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Plaster (barony of Upper Dundalk). VII, 2, (1930), 174-7, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Rathlust. XI, 2, (1946), 96-100, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Rathmore. VIII, 2, (1934), 215, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Roestown. XII, 2, (1950), 122-5, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Stickillin. XIII, 4, (1956), 399-407, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Termonfeckin. XXI, 4, (1988), 398-406, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Timullen. XI, 1, (1945), 54-5, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Whitemill. XVII, 1, (1969), 37-40, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Whitemill supplement. XVII, 3, (1971), 176

Townland Survey of County Louth: Woodhouse. X, 2, (1942), 110-11, Illustrated

Townlands:

Townlands of County Louth in A.D. 1301. XVI, 1, (1965), 42-9

Townley Hall

See Excavations; Souterrains

Townleys:

Notes on the Townley family. V, 4, (1924), 268-9

Townley Arms at Athclare Castle in ‘Varia’. XII, 1, (1949), 95

Two Residences of the Townley Family in Co. Louth. V, 4, (1924), 267-8

Townsend, Viscount:

Fáilte do’n Tighearna Townsend. III, 1, (1912), 80-3

Viscount Townsend in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 2, (1913), 194-5

Trade:

County Louth Brewers and Retailers, 1683. III, 3, (1914), 261-6

See also Drogheda; Exports

Travel:

A Journey from County Louth to Bath in 1797. X, 4, (1944), 302-6

Triads:

From the “Triads of Ireland”. V, 1, (1921), 35-6

Trustees for the Forfeited Estates:

A Surveyor’s Report on some Townlands of County Louth, c. 1700. XVII, 3, (1971), 150-5

Tullagee:

Bronze-Age Stone at Tullagee. VIII, 1, (1933), 72-4, Illustrated

Tullyallen:

Old Churches in County Louth: Barony of Ferrard. X, 4, (1944), 293-4, Illustrated

See also Butler’s Journal

U

Ui Chremthainn:

Ui Chremthainn and Fir Fernmaighe. XI, 3, (1947), 157-63

Ui Cruinn:

Ui Cruinn, a lost Louth Sept. XII, 3, (1951), 105-12

Ui Segain

See Place-names

Uladh

See Oirghialla

Urban Improvement:

Urban Improvement and the Erection of Municipal Buildings in County Louth during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. XXIII, 3, (1995), 295-317, Illustrated

Urney:

Old Churches in County Louth: Baronies of Lower and Upper Dundalk. X, 1, (1941), 22, Illustrated

Some Antiquities of Urney Graveyard, Co. Louth. XV, 4, (1964), 349-50, Illustrated

See also Decorated Tombstones

Urquhart Collection of Books:

Books from the Late Lord Carlingford’s Library. VI, 1, (1925), 50-2

Urquhart Collection of Books. VI, 2, (1926), 110

V

Vaults:

Burial Vault, Haggardstowm, Co. Louth. XIX, 4, (1980), 293-6, Illustrated

The Kelly-Concannon Vault in Louth Old Cemetery in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 4, (1907), 110

See also Bellews

Volunteers:

Correction (re Volunteers) in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 4, (1907), 110

Letters  to the Inhabitants of Newry in ‘Notes and Queries’. III, 1, (1912), 110

Notes on County Louth Regiments of the Irish Volunteers of 1782. I, 3, (1906), 59-63

Notes on the Co. Louth Volunteers, 1782. IX, 2, (1938), 162-5

Notes on the Volunteers, Militia, Yeomanry and Orangemen of County Louth. XVIII, 4, (1976), 279-93, Illustrated

Query in ‘Notes and Queries’. I, 4, (1907), 110

Relics of the Dundalk Volunteers of 1782. I, 2, (1905), 37-8, Illustrated

W

Warrens:

Some Notes on the Family of Warren of Warrenstown, County Louth. IV, 1, (1916), 26-34

Wells, Holy:

Holy Wells in County Louth. II, 1, (1908), 40

The Holy Wells of County Louth. XXIV, 3, (1999), 329-56, Illustrated

The Holy Wells of County Louth. XXIV, 4, (2000), 453-73, Illustrated

St. Brigid’s Well, Dunleer. XIII, 2, (1954), 175-8, Illustrated

Wells bearing Irish Names. II, 1, (1908), 40

Wexford, County

See Rebellion, 1798

Whitecross:

Two Memorial Wayside Crosses. II, 1, (1908), 83, Illustrated

Whitemill:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Whitemill. XVII, 1, (1969), 37-40, Illustrated

Townland Survey of County Louth: Whitemill supplement. XVII, 3, (1971), 176

Whitestown:

A Report on further Surface Finds from County Louth. XVIII, 3, (1975), 202, Illustrated

Wild Geese:

Louth Wild Geese Veterans in the Hotel Royal Des Invalides. XXIV, 3, (1999), 380-90

Wildgoose Lodge:

The Burning of Widgoose Lodge. XXI, 2, (1986), 117-47, Illustrated

The Burning of Wildgoose Lodge. XII, 2, (1950), 159-80, Illustrated

Wildgoose Lodge: the Evidence and the Lore. XVIII, 2, (1974), 140-64

Wildgoose Lodge: the Evidence and the Lore. XVIII, 3, (1975), 211-31, Illustrated

William of Orange

See Schomberg

Williamite Revolution and Confiscations

See James II

Wills:

Four Wills of the Old English Merchants of Drogheda. XX, 2, (1982), 96-105

Indexed List of Wills of Residents in Dundalk and District. X, 2, (1942), 113-15

Louth and Armagh Old Wills. VII, 4, (1932), 525-9

Louth and Armagh Old Wills. VIII, 1, (1933), 92-4

Records of County Louth. VII, 2, (1930), 279-80

See also Carahers; Clintons; Hatch Family; Hussey, Father James; St. Lawrence family

Wolf’s Path:

The Wolf’s Path in Cooley. IV, 4, (1919-20), 330-2

Women in the Seventeenth Century:

Women in County Louth in the Seventeenth Century. XXIII, 3, (1995), 344-74

Wooden Implements and Vessels:

A Wooden Bucket from County Louth. XIII, 4, (1956), 395-8, Illustrated

Wooden Forks. I, 4, (1907), f.p. 23, Illustrated

Wooden Water-pipes. XIV, 2, (1958), 117, Illustrated

Woodhouse:

Townland Survey of County Louth: Woodhouse. X, 2, (1942), 110-11, Illustrated

Woods:

Woods and Trees of Ireland. III, 3, (1914), 237-45, Illustrated

Workhouses:

Dundalk Poor-Law Union Workhouse: the first twenty-five years, 1839-64. XX, 3, (1983), 190-209

See also Famine

World War I:

A Journey of Remembering: Book of Honour. XXIV, 4, (2000), 566-7

Wright, Thomas:

The Journal of Thomas Wright, Author of Louthiana (1711-1786). II, 2, (1909), 165-85, Illustrated

See also Louthiana

Wyanstown

See Fonts

Y

Yeomanry

See Volunteers

 

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