JWAHS I (1894-5)
CONTENTS:
ARTICLES AND EDITED DOCUMENTS:
Power, P., Rev.:- “Ancient Ruined Churches of Co. Waterford”, pp.133-141,162-172, 247-253.
Ussher, R. J.:- “Ardmore Crannoge”, pp.198-201.
Anon.:- “Association for Preservation of Memorials of Dead”, pp.83-84.
O’Brien, F., Very Rev.:- “Birthplace of St. Deglan”, pp.39-44.
Grattan Flood, W. H.: “Bishopric of Lismore”, pp.221-224.
Hurley, M.:- “Charles Smith, County Historian”,pp. 44-47.
Drew, Thomas:- “Danish Christchurches of Dublin and Waterford”, pp.194-197.
Power, P., Rev.:- “Dunbrody Abbey”, pp. 67-82.
Burke, W. P., Rev.:- “Geoffrey Keating”, pp.173-182.
Power, P., Rev.:- “Holy Ghost Friary”, pp.202-220.
Anon.: “Inquisition of 1661 regarding Leper House of Waterford”, pp.115-118.
Burke, W. P., Rev.: “Irish Music”, pp.101-114.
Burke, W. P., Rev.: “Local Church Architecture (12th to 15th century)”, pp.265-267.
Sargent, W. A.: “Municipal Records of Waterford”, pp.240-246.
O’C. Redmond, G.: “Notes on History, &c., of Western end of Co. Waterford”, pp.119-132, 147-161, 254-264.
Burke, W. P., Rev.: “Our Lady of Ynislounaght”,pp.85-93.
Bigger, F. J.: “Wexford in ’98”, pp.268-278.
CORRESPONDANCE:-
B., W. P.: “Geoffrey Keating.”, (corrections for article p.173),p 238
LECTURES:-
Sheehan, Most Rev. Dr.: Inaugural Address, p.9
Atkins, Ringrose: “Old Waterford”, pp.49-66.
LIST OF MEMBERS:
No. 1, iii; No. 2, iii; No. 3, iii; No. 4, iii ; No. 5, iii; No. 6, iii
NOTES AND QUERIES:
P.: Archaeological, &c., Miscellania, pp. 279, 183, 225
C., J. M.: “Archbishop Miler McGrath’s Papers”, p.95
Sargent, W. A.: “British Lake Village”, p.286
Hurley, M. J.: “Bull Baiting in Ballybricken”, p.96
P.: “Burial Place of Archbishop Brennan”, p.230
Power, P., Rev.: “Cantred of Danes”, p.94
P.: “Cave Hunting”, p.192
P.: “Commerce in Clonmel 200 Years Ago”, p.95
Grove White, J.: “Co. Waterford Yeomanry”, p.94
Fleming, John: “Derivation of Port Lairge”, p.146
P.: “Diocese of Waterford in 1615”, p.144
P.: “Discovery of Bee Hive Chambers”, p.230
Carrigan, W., Rev.: “Dr. Creagh, Bishop of Waterford”, p.142
H., M. P.: “Edward Mandeville”, p.48
De La P., E.: “English Meaning of Garranitunny, &c”. p.48
Fleming, John: “Gurteenitunny and Garranitunny”, p.285
P.: “Inscribed Stone near Knocktopher”, p.232
Bolton, C. P.: “Ireton In Waterford; Lady Newport, &c”., p.192
P.: “Irish Folk Music”, p.185
Guillim: “James White, of Dromana”, p.97
Hurley, M. J.: “Jane Porter, author of “Scottish Chiefs,”” p.97
P.: “Lady Veagh”, p.189
P.: “Local Collections of Historical MSS”., p.232
P.: “Michael Dwyer’s Grave”, p.145
H., M. J.: “Napoleon’s Charger, “Marengo.””, p.189
Hurley, M. J.: “New Geneva”, p.48
Editor: “Ogham at Kilmolash”, p.236
Fleming, John: “Place Names in Waterford”, p.233
P.: “Prehistoric Burial Chamber”,p.188
P.: “Rev. Dr. Hogan, O.S.F.”, p.188
P.: “Rev. Francis Hearn”,p. 236
P.: “Stone Mould for Bronze Axes”, p.284
Power, P., Rev.: “Subterranean Passages”, p.95
Allingham, H.: “Tomb of One of the Four Masters”, p.97
P.: “Thomas O’Hickey, Irish Scribe”, p.186
Hurley, M. J.: “Waterford Book Plates”, p.48
Bonaparte Wyse, W. C.: “Waterford Sonnets”, p.191
Anon.: “West Window of Old Christ Church Cathedral”, p.287
JWAHS VOL. II (1896)
CONTENTS:
ARTICLES AND EDITED DOCUMENTS:
Power, P., Rev.: “Ancient Ruined Churches of Co. Waterford”, pp. 2-15, 195-208.
Healy, W.: “Battle of Ballaghmoon”, pp.162-170.
Buckley, James: “Early Printing in Waterford”, pp.209-211.
Buckley, Michael C.: “Kilmolash Church, near Cappoquin, Co. Waterford”, pp.212-220.
Long, R. H., Rev.: “King Cormac McCarthy and his Chapel at Cashel”, pp.221- 227.
Burke, W. P., Rev.: “Local Church Architecture from the Twelfth to the Fifteenth Century”, pp.23-32.
Power, P., Rev.: “Ogham Inscribed Pillar Stone Recently Discovered”, pp.170-175.
Sargent, W. A.: “Old Records of the Corporation of Waterford”, pp.33-36.
Power, P., Rev.: “Priory, Church and Hospital of St. John the Evangelist, Waterford”, pp.81-97.
Bayly, William. J.: “Roberts Family of Waterford”,pp. 98-103.
Lonergan, P., Rev.: “St. Patrick in Munster”,pp. 37-44, 104-111.
Barry, E., Rev.: “Three Ogham Stones near Kilmacthomas”, pp.228-233.
Bigger, F. J.: “Wexford in ’98”, edited, pp.16-22
LECTURES:-
Atkins, Ringrose: “Rude Stone Monuments of our Own and Other Lands”, pp.60-80, 131-161.
LIST OF MEMBERS: No. 8, iii. No. 9, iii. No. 10, iii
LIST OF OFFICERS: No. 7, iii
NOTES AND QUERIES:-
P.: “Archaeological, &c., Miscellania”, p.45, 112, 176,
Grattan Flood, W. H.: “Church and Castle of Kilbehenny”, p.244
P.: “Comeragh Ancient Smelting Works”, p.129
Norris-Cane, J. B.: “Destruction of Antiquarian Objects”, p.122
B., W. P.: “Dunbrody Architecture”, p.125
P.: “Dunbrody Repairs”, p.123
Higgins, P.: “Liber Antiquissimus Civitatis, Waterford, 1661”, p.191
Fleming, John: “Moethail Brogain”, p.192
P.: “O’Neill Tomb in “French Church.””, pp.56-57.
Grattan Flood, W. H.: “Reiske Church”, p.247
Drew, Thomas: “Roberts Family – Thomas Sautell Roberts, R.H.A.”, p.190
P.: “Statue of St, Murena”, p.58
Grattan Flood, W. H.: “Templetenny Church”, p.247
M. M.: “Was, Anna Boleyn born in the Castle of Carrick-on-Suir?”, p.241
Hurley, M.J.: “Was, Anna Boleyn born in the Castle of Carrick-on-Suir?”, p.244
Wheeler Cuffe, O.: “Waterford Militia”, p.249
Bonaparte Wyse, W. C.: “Waterford Sonnets, II.”, p.129
Bonaparte Wyse, W. C.: “Waterford Sonnets, III., The Chase of Perkin Warbeck”, p.191
OBITUARY: p.1
JWAHS VOL. III (1897)
CONTENTS:
ARTICLES AND EDITED DOCUMENTS:
Power, P., Rev.: “Ancient Ruined Churches of Co. Waterford”, pp.3-12, 72-78, 216-227.
Hurley, M. J.: “An Old Waterford Almanack”, pp.169-172.
Buckley, M. J. C.: “Antique Vestments of Waterford Cathedral”, pp.41-43.
Coleman, J.: “Archaeological and Literary Miscellany”, pp.176-179.
Cuffe, Otway W.: “Archaeological notes”, pp.107-110.
Anon.: “Archaeological Sea Trip, (Aran Islands)”, pp.135-148.
Long, R. H., Rev.: “Archbishop Marian O’Brien of Cashel”, pp. 25-28.
Long, R. H., Rev.: “Archbishops of Cashel, 1525-1622”, pp.228-236.
Ffrench, J. F. M., Rev.: “Arms of Ireland, The”, pp.13-24.
Coleman, James: “A South Eastern County Archaeologist – John Davis White, of Cashel”, pp. 29-33.
Buckley, James (Ed.): “Brief relation of the late passages that happened at His Majesties Fort at Duncannon.”, pp.161-168.
Hickson, M. A.: “Danish Names in Waterford and Cork”, pp.44-45.
Flood, W. H. G. : “Derrinlaur Castle, Co. Waterford”, pp.234-236.
Flood, W. H. G. : “Dr. Sylvester Lloyd”, 231-234.
Long, R. H., Rev.: “Earliest Monuments in Cashel and Emly”, pp.92-94.
Hogan, E., Rev.: “Worthies of Waterford and Tipperary: Father Peter Wadding”, pp.183-201.
O’C. Redmond, G.: “History and Topography of the Parish of Hook, Co. Wexford”, pp.202-215
Hogan, Edmund, Rev.: “Worthies of Waterford and Tipperary:- Life of Fr. Stephen White, S.J.,Theologian and Polyhistor.”, pp.55-71, 119-134.
Flood, W. H. G. : “Lismore in the Sixth century,” pp.152-159.
Long, R. H., Rev.: “Monuments in Cashel and Emly”, pp.149-151.
Flood, W. H. G. : “Pre-Patrician Lismore”, pp.79-91.
Flood & Carrigan: “Two last Century Bishops of Waterford-:”
Flood, W. H. G. : (i) “Dr. Richard Pierce”,pp. 34-37.
Carrigan, W., Rev.: (ii) “Dr. Sylvester Lloyd”, pp.38-40.
Buckley, James: “Waterford, an Account of the taking of, in 1642”, pp.95-99.
Healy, W.: “White Lady of Besshorough Legend of”., pp.100-106.
LIST OF MEMBERS:- No. 11, iii; No. 12, iii; No. 13, iii; No. 14, iii.
LIST OF OFFICERS:- No. 11, iii; No. 12, iii; No. 13, iii; No. 14, iii.
NOTES AND QUERIES:-
Flood, W. H. G.: “Anne Boleyn, Birthplace of”., p.50
Coleman, J.: Archaeological and Literary Miscellany, pp.111, 237
Flood, W. H. G.: “Bishop Pierce”, p.180
Flood, W. H. G.: “Carrig-on-Bannow”, 48
Power, P., Rev.: “Cross inscribed Pillar Stone at Mothel”, 117
Power, P., Rev.: “Cup and Circle in inscribed Stone at Mothel”, p.117
Power, P., Rev.: “Curious inscribed Stone at Tybroghney”, p.47
A.: “Faithlegg”, p.116
Hurley, M. J.: “Some Local Poets and their Books”, pp.52-54
JWAHS VOL. IV (1898)
CONTENTS:
ARTICLES AND EDITED DOCUMENTS:
Power, P., Rev.: “Ancient Ruined Churches of Co. Waterford”, pp.83-95, 195-219.
Higgins, Patrick: “Ancient and industrious Waterford Families – The Dobbyns and Waddings”, pp.247-250.
O’C. Redmond, Gabriel: “Dr. French, Bishop of Ferns”, pp.238-244.
Buckley, M. J. C.: “Ecclesiological Gleanings and Jottings”, pp.105-109, 142-146.
Editorial Note, 66
Power, P., Rev.: “Excursion Guides – I. Jerpoint, &c., II. Ardmore”, pp.147-163.
O’C. Redmond, G.: “History and Topography of the Parish of Hook, Co. Wexford”, pp.2-35, 96-104, 164-185, 220-227.
Healy, W.: “In Search of Antiquities”, pp.129-141.
Hogan, E., Rev.: “Irish College of Lisbon”, pp.14-15.
Healy, W.: “Last Baron of Cluan”, pp.36-46.
Grattan Flood, William H.:”Lismore, St. Carthage of”, pp.228-237.
De La Poer, Count: “Manor of Kilsheelan”, pp.116-119.
Power, P., Rev.: “On a Find of Bronze Implements in County Waterford”, pp.47-53.
Buckley, James: “Siege of Ardmore, 1642”, pp.54-59.
Long, R. H., Rev.: “The Last of the Purcells of Loughmoe”, pp.110-115.
B., E.: “Travelling in Ireland in 1800”, pp.120-122.
Ffrench, J. F. M., Rev.: “The Westmeath Chalice. (Description)”, pp.245-246.
Ffrench, J. F. M., Rev.: “Where was the Church of St. Saviour of Rendenan situated?”, pp.16-20.
LIST OF MEMBERS: – No. 15, iii; No. 16, iii; No. 17, iii; No. 18, iii.
LIST OF OFFICERS:- No. 15, iii; No. 16, iii; No. 17, iii; No. 18, iii.
NOTES AND QUERIES:-
Coleman, J.: “Archaeological and Literary Miscellany”, pp.60, 123, 192, 251
Coleman, J.: “Ardmore Castle and Minehead, Co. Waterford”, p.254
De La Poer, E. : “Derinlaur-Tickencor”, pp.64-65.
McC. Dix, E. R.: “Early Waterford Printing”, p.258
Coleman, J.: “Early Printing in Waterford, Kilkenny &c.”, p.186
O’C. Redmond, G.: “Mr. Whitty of Ballyteague, Co. Wexford, kidnapped by the Spaniards, 1594”, pp.127-128.
JWAHS VOL. V (1899)
CONTENTS:
ARTICLES AND EDITED DOCUMENTS:
Anon.: “Account of the Tomb Slab erected by Christopher Sherlock”, pp.196-198.
Higgins, P. A.: “Ancient and Illustrious Waterford Families.-The Wyses of the Manor of St. John’s”, pp.199-206.
Higgins, P. A.: “Ancient Guilds or Fraternities of the City of Waterford, A.D. 1663”, pp.160-166.
Mockler, T. Rev.: “Ancient Writings of lreland”, pp.38-43.
Power, P., Rev.: “Another Ogham Discovery”, pp.146-156.
Healy, W.: “Barons of Cluan”, pp.167-171.
Buckley, M. J. C.: “Ecclesiological Notes and Gleanings”, pp.44-48.
Buckley, M. J. C.: “Early Irish University and Palaces”, pp.108-117.
Coleman, J.: “Waterford, Kilkenny and south eastern Counties: Early Printed Books”, pp.172-175.
Bigger, Francis Joseph: “Fethard Cavalry, Co. Wexford”, pp.91-92.
De La Poer E., Count: “Fitz-Eustace of Baltinglass”, pp.190-195.
Hogan, E., Rev.: “Francis O’Hearn of Lismore Diocese”, p.53
Hogan, E., Rev.: “Gaelic Names of Plants”, pp.21-25.
O’C. Redmond, G.: “History and Topography of the Parish of Hook”, pp.93-107, 226-242.
Grattan Flood, William H.: “Lismore in the 13th Century”, pp.207-221.
Grattan Flood, William H.: “Lismore under the Early Anglo-Norman Regime”, pp.131-145.
De La Poer E., Count: “Manor of Kilsheelan”, pp.36-37, 90
De La Poer E.: “On Coats of Arms and Crests”, pp.89-90.
Grattan Flood, William H.: “Pre-Norman Lismore”,pp.78-88.
Report from J. T. Gilbert on the Records of the Corporation of Waterford, pp.55-59.
Reviews. By the Hon. Editor, pp.118, 167
Higgins, P. A.: “Some Bequests of the City of Waterford”, pp.74-77
Ffrench, J. F. M., Canon: “Southern Forts in 1624”, pp.151-153.
Buckley, J.: “Tracts Illustrative of the Civil War in Ireland, 1641, etc.”, pp.67-73, 154-159, 183-189.
Grattan Flood, W. H.: “University of Lismore”, pp.3-35
Hurley, M. J.: “Waterford Leper House”, pp.22-25.
LIST OF MEMBERS:- No. 19, iii; No. 20, iii; NO. 21. iii; NO. 22, iii.
LIST OF OFFICERS:- No. 19, iii; No. 20, iii; No. 21, iii; No. 22, iii
NOTES AND QUERIES:-
Coleman, J.: “Aglish, Co. Waterford”,p. 64
Coleman, J.: “Archeological and Literary Miscellany”, pp.126,180,243-245
M., J.: “Discoveries and Finds”, p.245
McCarte, J.: “Execution of Father Redmond on Gorey Hill”, p.178
McCarte, J.: “Hunter Gowan v. Father Redmond”, p.178
Anon.: “Important Archaeological Discoveries at Rome, and in Babylonia”, pp.64-66.
Grattan Flood, W. H.: “Naval Affray between the Citizens of Waterford and Ross in 1518.- Capture by the Waterfordians of the Ross Corporate Mace”, pp.124-125.
Anon.: “Waterford Corporation Records”, pp.179-180.
Coleman, J.: “Waterford Kilkenny and South-Eastern Counties Printed Books, etc”., pp.60-64.
JWAHS VOL. VI (1900)
CONTENTS:
Grattan Flood, W. H.: “Lismore in the 13th Century”, p.3
Anon.: “The City of Waterford in the 17th Century”, p.18
O’C. Redmond, G.: “History and Topography of the Parish of Hook, Co. Wexford”, pp.32, 75, 215
Anon.: “Society for the Preservation of the Irish Language, Report for 1899”, p. 51
Notes and Queries: pp.54, 123, 171, 235
Grattan Flood, W. H.: “Mediaeval Lismore”, 63, 139
Power, P., Rev.: “A New Ogham – from Tipperary”, p.97
Hogan, E., Rev.: “Interesting Letter, (contributed by)”, p.101
Buckley, M. J. C.: “A Remarkable Restoration in St. Canice’s Cathedral, Kilkenny,After Notes”, p.127
Buckley, M. J. C.: “An Episode of the Emigration from Waterford to Newfoundland in the Early Part of the 19th Century”, p.135
Anon.: “An Episode in Irish History”, p.155
Anon.: “Tracts Illustrative of the Civil War in Ireland of 1641, etc.”, p.159
Anon.: “Some 17th Century Funeral Entries of Waterford Families”, p.165
Grattan Flood, W. H.: “Lismore during the Latter Half of the 15th Century”, p.187
Buckley, Cornelius, Rev.: “Shadow and Sunshine Papers; Story of the R. C. Bishops of Cork, Cloyne and Ross since the Reformation”, p.198