OLD
KILKENNY REVIEW
Old
Kilkenny Review, Number 1
(1946-1947). January 1948
Lyng, Thomas G.: Ballyraggett and district,
11-24.
Gibb, John S.: A tour on the
O'Kelly, Owen: Place-Names in
Gibb, John S.:
Monks, Willie: The
Clohosey, T.J.:
An t-Ath. Michéal: St. Fiacre's Well, 63-67.
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. II (1948). January 1949.
Sparks, M.: The Rothes of
Kilkenny, 7-13.
Murphy, J.C.J.: The Kilkenny Marble Works,
14-19.
O'Leary, John: Ullard, 20-25.
Pilsworth, W.J.: The Merino factory: old
Kenealy, Mrs. C.J.: "The walls of
Kilkenny", 32-38.
Craig, M.J. (notes after a tour by):
Gregorian [recte Georgian] architecture in Kilkenny, 39-41.
Hughes, J.J.: Inistioge, 42-47.
Phelan, W.J.: The Tholsel of Kilkenny, 48-55.
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 3 (1950)
Prim, John G.A.: Kilkenny inns and taverns
(from the Kilkenny Archaeological Journal, 1849), 15-23.
Lanigan, T.G.: John Banim in Windgap Cottage,
33-39.
Pilsworth, Mrs. W.J.: George Bernard Shaw's
connection with Kilkenny, 40-42.
Sparks, May: Gowran, 43-46.
Grattan Bellew, Mrs.:
Clohosey, T.J.:
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 4 (1951)
Bersu, Gerhard: Freestone Hill: a preliminary
report on the excavations, 5-10.
Healy, J.P.: Tullaroan, 11-19.
Lanigan, T.G.: Kells, 28-34.
Pilsworth, W.J.: "Thomastown
Corporation", 35-43.
Clohosey, T.J.:
Sparks, M.: Confederate banners, 49.
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 5 (1952)
Pilsworth, W.J.: Thomastown, 1-9.
Clohosey, T.J.: Carrickshock: the Tithe War,
10-15.
Walsh, F.R.: Callan, 16-22.
Lyng, T.P.: The Castlecomer Plateau, 23-34.
Kenealy, Mrs. C.J.: Armorial slabs on old
Kilkenny Houses, 35-43.
Phelan, Mrs. W.J.: Dunamaggin, 44-47.
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 6 (1953)
Brennan, James: Canon Carrigan, historian,
1-8.
newspaper article: Kilkenny Moderator, 1838:
Mount
Murphy, J. C. J.: Alice Kyteler, 9-14.
newspaper article: Kilkenny Moderator, 1819:
Kilkenny Day Coach, 14.
Pilsworth, W. J.: Dysart, 15-17.
newspaper article: Kilkenny Moderator, 1891:
Archersgrove Mills, 17.
Leahy, G.: Ballyspellan Spa, 18-22.
O'Kelly, Owen: Kellymount Old Abbey, 23-25.
Phelan, Mrs. W. J. & Lanigan, Mrs. T.:
High Street, notes, 26-37.
Watters, Patrick: The approaches to Kilkenny
[abridged from article in JRSAI 1872], 38-46.
Sparks, May: Tullaherin,
47-49.
Gibb, J.S.: St. Canice's Cathedral bells,
50-53.
newspaper article: Kilkenny Moderator, 1886: The
National Bank, 53.
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 7 (1954)
Murphy, J. C. J.: The ten civic families of
Kilkenny, 1-19.
Phelan, Mrs. W.J.: High Street (continued). High Street from the Tholsel to the Parade on the east side, 20-24.
Tennison, C. M.: Williams and Finn, bankers,
Kilkenny, 24.
Montagu Stopford, Mrs.: The
Gibb, J.S. (ed.): Letters of Rev. James
Graves, 30-34.
Sparks, May: Archbishop
Rinuccini, Papal Nuncio, 35-39.
Lyng, T. P.: Kilgory, 41- 45.
Clohosey, T.J. (ed.): Viscount Mountgarret
and Ballyconra, 46-49.
anonymous:
O'Kelly, Owen: Liosta focal Gaeilge ata
meascaithe trid an Bearla ag muintir Chill Chainnigh (A list of Irish words
interwoven in the English language in
Tennison, C. M.: Loughnan's Bank, Kilkenny,
49.
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 8 (1955)
Prendergast, Ellen: Pre-historic cooking
places in Webbsborough District, 1-10.
Walsh, Patrick:
O'Brien, Sean: The ancient parish of
Kilmacahill, 16-18.
Drennan, Mrs.: Kylebeg: The
Kenealy, C.J.: Blanchfield House and demesne,
24-29.
Gibb, J.S. & Phelan, W. J.: . Irishtown notes, 30-35.
anon.: A glimpse into the past: when the vane
fell, 35.
Clohosey, T.J.: Cromwell's siege of Kilkenny,
36-46.
anonymous: Medical school in Kilkenny - a note, 47.
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 9 (1956-1957)
Phelan, W.J. & Gibb, J.S.: St. Canice's
Place (ancient Bull Alley) and
Hoyne, Thomas: Henry Ellis, 7-10.
McEnery, Alice: Pen picture of a great
artist: Sir John Lavery's Kilkenny connections, 11-13.
Hegarty, M.: Johnswell, 14 -26.
Hughes, J.J:
Lyng, T.P.: Ballyragget and district, 32-41.
Hughes, Edward W.:
anonymous: Small bronze axehead found near
anonymous: Souterrain found in the townland of Kildalton
(note), 47.
Sparks, Mai: Pottlerath and
Kilmanagh, 48-54.
Pilsworth, W.J.: Kilkenny Corporation
accounts in the 18th Century, 55-59.
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 10 (1958)
O'Neill, Thomas P.: The Famine in Kilkenny,
1-5.
Prendergast, Ellen: The "Moat of
Ballyfoyle", 5.
McAdams, J. Leo: Corbett Wilson: the pioneer
airman, 6-18.
Marescaux, G.: Bonnettstown Hall and Castle,
19-26.
Phelan, Mrs. W.J.: A forgotten Kilkenny
school, 27-30.
Pilsworth, W.J.:
Prendergast, Ellen: Bronze axehead from Co.
Kilkenny, 36-37.
Prendergast, Ellen: A souterrain recently
discovered in Kilkenny 38-41.
Walsh, F.R.: Castle Eve, 42-46.
Cassin, M.: Here and there in St. Canice's
Parish, 47 -54.
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 11 (1959)
O'Kelly, Eoin: In the footsteps of an Irish
antiquary, 1-12.
Waldron, T.: Tubbridbritain and Muircheartach
Mac Neill, 13-18.
Purdon, E.R.: House of Mountgarret, 19-22.
anon: John Bourke O'Flaherty, Castlefield, 22.
Lyng, T.P.: Fertagh - Parish of
Phelan, Mrs. W.J.:
Clohosey, T.J.: 18th Century Kilkenny, 42-46.
Nyhan, Patrick: Names of fields in
Attateemore in the parish of Kilcollam, Barony of Ida, Co. Kilkenny, 47-48.
Waldron, T.: Tobar a' Dhroo or The Hermit's Well, Clonetubrid, 49-52
Healy, J.P.: The "Stormy Petrel"
(Mrs. Laracy), 52-54.
O'Hegarty, Maureen:
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 12 (1960)
Birch, Peter: Some early schools of Kilkenny,
3-12.
Kenealy, C.J.: The monuments in St. Canice's
Cathedral, 13-15.
newspaper report 1855: Rail junction, 15.
Clohosey, T.J.: St. Canice of Aghaboe and
Kilkenny, 16-20.
newspaper report 1855: Auxiliary workhouse burned down, 20.
Smithwick, Walter: The Smithwick family
(notes from a talk given at Kilcreene Lodge), 21-24.
Clohosey, T.J.: Father Matt Keeffe, 25-28.
Lanigan, Mrs. T.G.:
newspaper report 1855: The city lamps, 31.
Sparks, May: St. Canice's
Well, 32-37.
Stopford, Nancy: The Greenes of Kilmacow,
38-42.
Phelan, Mrs. W.J.: Notes on High Street from
the Tholsel to the Post Office, 43-51.
anonymous, after Helen Roe: Maddoxtown font, 51-52.
Prendergast, Ellen: Kiln at Luffany Co. Kilkenny,
53-56.
Prendergast, Ellen: Prehistoric burial site
at Slieverue, Co. Kilkenny, 57-59.
Murphy, N.: Blessed Oliver Plunkett and
Kilkenny (from Seven Hills Magazine, June 1906), 60-61.
O'Niathan, P.: Names of fields in Townland of
Atateemore, Co. Kilkenny, 62-70.
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 13 (1961)
Simms, J.G.: Kilkenny in the Jacobite War,
1689-91, 10-20.
O Ceallaigh, E. (Owen O'Kelly): Field names
in the Civil Parish of Derrynahinch, 20-26.
Lanigan, T.G.: The tomb of the Banim
brothers, 27-29.
O'Kelly, Owen: Oghamcraobh ar liagan, 29.
Walsh, Patrick: The old roads of Kilkenny,
30-34.
anonymous: Catalogue of articles in Old Kilkenny Review, Nos.
1-12, 35
O'Callaghan, T.J. (letter to Irish
Independent 17.9.1959): Died 100 years ago in
Clohosey, T.J.:
Maher, Edward: St. Fiacre, 48-56.
Phelan, Mrs. W.J.: High Street (continued). From the Post Office to
Grattan-Bellew, Mrs.: Powerstown church, 65- 67.
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 14 (1962)
Clohosey, T.J.: John O'Donovan, 5-17.
Lyng, T.P.: Grinding stones or culm brushers
[recte crushers], 17.
Prendergast, Ellen: Prehistoric grave near
Gowran, 18-21.
Phelan, Mrs. W.J.: A visit to
paragraph and photograph:
Finn, John & Murphy, Mrs. J. C. J.: John
Street-north and south sides, 25-39.
O Ceallaigh, E.: Sean-chill Chiaráin Naofa,
42-44.
Drennan, Mrs.:Paulstown
castle, 45-55.
O Ceallaigh, E.: The Heburn Stream, 55.
anonymous: St. Francis' Abbey, 56-58.
St. J. Brooks, Eric: Irish possessions of St.
Thomas of Acre [extract from article in Proceedings of the Royal Irish
Academy, 1956], 59-60.
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 15 (1963)
Kenealy, C. J.:
Walsh, F.R.: Callan "Olde"
Jordan, Michael: John McWalter Walsh. Interesting data on Kilkenny poet, 19-22.
O Ceallaigh, E.: Bluirc Bealoidis: Leigheas
ar Buiochan, 22
Lanigan, K.M.: Richard de Ledrede, Bishop of
Ossory, 23-29.
Lanigan, K.M.: The Rothe will,
30-34.
Prendergast, Ellen: Ancient cemetery at
Coolmore, 34-36.
Scanlon, J.D.: Jerpoint library duplicates,
36.
Clohosey, T.J.: Birchfield, 37-40.
O Ceallaigh, E.: Gleanings of local history,
40-42.
Bligh, Mrs. Adrian: Some Georgian
architecture in town and country, 43-48.
Hegarty, Maureen: Dr. Richard Pococke, 48-54.
anonymous: The Rower (note), (65).
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 16 (1964)
Prendergast, Ellen: A new High Cross at
Leggettsrath, 5-16.
O'Brien, Sean: The
Smithwick, Peter: The Sullivans-A Notable
19th Century Kilkenny Family, 23-32.
Kenealy, Mary.:
newspaper article: Finn's
Hughes, Edward: Graignamanagh, 42-49.
O Ceallaigh, Eoin: Focal Comhairle o'n
Iar-Runai, 50-51.
Delaney, James J.: Sir William
Shee-The Queen's Sergeant, 52-57.
newspaper article: An Inn or Tavern for over 100 Years -?1860s,
58.
Bettina Grattan-Bellew: Goresbridge and
Barrowmount House, 57-58.
Walsh, Patrick: Kilkenny Crafts, 59-60.
newspaper article: Finn's
Birthistle, Dorcas: Alms houses of Kilkenny,
61-63.
Lyng, T. P.: Three castles, 64-72.
newspaper article: Finn's
anonymous: '98 Pike (note), 74.
Keane, John E. Kerry: The Cromwellian siege
of Kilkenny, 75-82.
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 17 (1965)
Phelan, Margaret: Ballylarkin and the
Shortall family, 5-8.
Hegarty, Maureen: Clara Castle, 9-14.
Delaney, Michael: Land agitator jailed in
Kilkenny, 15-18.
anonymous: The changing face, 18.
Hurley, Sean: The Tudor mansion house becomes
a monument to past glories, 19-21.
Kenealy, Mary:
Lanigan, Katherine M.:
Walsh, Pat: Eighteenth century Kilkenny,
38-44.
Gaffney, Henry: Treasures of the Black Abbey,
44-47.
Prendergast, Ellen: Carved stone head from
Drennan, Catherine: Gowran, 52-63.
Clohosey, T. J.: A visit to
Bligh, Nin: Kilkenny Corporation regalia,
67-70.
Doyle, Gerard:
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 18 (1966)
?Rae, E.C.: Mensa of the tomb of Piers Rua Ormond and
Mairead Ní Ghearoid, daughter of the Great Earl of Kildare, 2.
Birthistle, Dorcas: Gateways of the walls of
Kilkenny, 5-9.
De Loughry, Mrs. Richard:
Lyng, T.P.: Kilkenny Gaelic, 17-25.
Fitzmaurice, Mrs. S. A.: Cloghrennan and the
Lord Dunboyne: The
Leahy, Sheila: St. Canice's Cottage, 58-61.
Rae E.C.: An O'Tunney masterpiece reconstituted, 62-71.
Walsh, F.R.: Edmund Ignatius Rice, 71-76.
Delaney, Michael: Coon evictions, 77-78.
reprint:
anonymous: Kilkenny postmasters, 80.
Walsh, Pat: As others saw us, 81-82.
anonymous: Catalogue of Old Kilkenny Review, 5 years; Nos
13-17. Continued from No. 13, 85-87.
Walsh, R.A.: Kyteler's
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 19 (1967)
Lord Dunboyne: The Butlers (continued), 5-13.
Hegarty, Maureen: April 17, 1966 [official
opening of Rothe House], 14-20.
newspaper article: Kilkenny Journal, 4.3.1807: To Be Let
('Foundary' in
O'Doherty, Sean: Tullaroan, 21-25.
newspaper article: Finn's
newspaper article: Kilkenny Journal, 25.3.1807: To Be
Let (Abbeyview, near Thomastown), 28.
Murphy, C.: The Bryan-Bellews of Jenkinstown
and Bawnmore, 29-39.
Hoyne, Tom: The Jenkinstown bridges, 39-40.
Clohosey, T.J.: The Ponsonbys and
Document, 17 July 1810: Hat Stamps, 44.
McAdams, J. Leo: Captain Gafney goes to war,
45-51.
?newspaper article: Otter
hunting in1865, 51.
Walsh, Pat: Kilkenny in the 19th century,
52-58.
?newspaper article: Otter
trapping, 1865 (invention of trap), 58.
Bryan, Dan: Dunbell, 59-60.
?newspaper article:
Malicious damage to machines (reaping machines at Dunbel, September 1866), 60.
document: Letter from Fr. Richard J. Whyte S.J. to John J. A.
Prim, 61-63.
Air remarkably good
(advertisement for house and land to let at Tullabrin, 1805), 63.
?newspaper report (Kilkenny People):
Archbishop John Ireland, 64-68.
newspaper article: Kilkenny Journal, 21.2.1807: A
private still (raided, at
Lanigan, Katherine M.: Kilmurry, 69-74.
newspaper article: Kilkenny Journal, 14.3.1807: At stud
(Callan), 74.
Hadden, Dr.: St. Mullins, 75-78.
newspaper article: Kilkenny Journal, 21.2.1807: 72
marries 19 and £2000 fortune (John Cahill & Miss Carth, Tallow, 81.
newspaper advertisement: Kilkenny Journal, 14.3.1807: To
be sold (large travelling coach), 93.
Le Clerc, Percy: letter pointing out that he
was misquoted in the 1966 number, 94.
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 20 (1968)
newspaper article: New Junctions-1867 [new railway line
Kilkenny to Maryborough], 4.
Phelan, Margaret: High Street, Kilkenny: west
side, from
Gwynn, D.R.: James Stephens and the Fenian
Rising, 27-44.
Petrie, Sir Charles: The Rothes in Irish and
French history, 45-53.
newspaper article:
Hoyne, Tom: Murphy of Gragara and Castle
Annaghs, 54-61.
Hughes, E.W.: The Rathgeran stone, 62-63.
newspaper article: Pikes discovered-1867 [Garrynaman, Kells],
66.
newspaper article: Kilkenny Journal, 1892: Death of a
'48 man, 67.
newspaper article: Petty Concessions-1867, 69.
newspaper article: Robbery of butter-1867, 69.
newspaper article (no date): Watery milk at Urlingford, 69.
newspaper article (no date): The Kilkenny Hunt, 71.
newspaper article (no date): 'Comer woman's sudden death, 78.
newspaper article (no date): Local improvements (seen while
travelling from Kilkenny to Carrick), 78.
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 21 (1969)
Lanigan, Katherine M.: Freshford doorway,
5-10.
Wray, Kathleen: Maudlin Street, 11-14.
Buggy, Madge: A note on Three
Castles cemetery, 15-16.
Coyle, Tom: Inistioge district, 17-31.
Birthistle, Dorcas: Inistioge, 31-47.
Gwynn, Denis: A rebel priest, 48-50.
Phelan, Margaret M.: An amateur looks at the
Ossory tombs with apostolic surrounds, 60-75.
Mac Carthaigh, Padraig: Achadh Ur agus
seadchomharta Lachtin Naomhtha, 78-80.
newspaper article:
newspaper article: Train Raided-1922, 82.
Maher, James: The
Maher, James: James Hoban, 84-85.
newspaper article: Release of Prisoners-1916, 85.
P[helan], M[argaret] M.: St. Leger-Comerford
Tomb at Grove, near Grange, Co. Kilkenny, 86-88.
newspaper article: Holiday-August 1916, 92.
Lanigan, Katherine M.: Collection of
antiquities at Rothe House Museum, 1960-1966, 100-106.
newspaper article: [Police raid on brewery, searching for James
Stephens]-1866, 95.
newspaper article: The Recent Thaw-1867, 95.
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 22 (1970)
Woodworth, David: St. Canice's library, 5-10.
Gwynn, Denis: Standish O'Grady, 11-14.
Prendergast, Ellen: Smithstown axe-head,
14-16.
McCracken, Eileen: Notes on Kilkenny woods
and nurserymen, 17-23.
Holmes, William J.: New investigations at
Liathmore-Mochoemog (Leigh), 29-31.
Glasscock, R.E.: Excavations, 1968-69, 31-34.
Prendergast, Richard: The faithful
Murphy, William: The pattern of Mullinakill,
42-44.
Kenealy, Mary: The Parade, 44-54.
Hughes, Edward: Ullard, 58-61.
Prendergast, Ellen: Burials at Gallowshill,
64.
Lanigan, Katherine M.: The Museum in 1969
[including a continuation of the catalogue, 66/51-68/34], 65-69.
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 23 (1971)
Hegarty, Maureen: Jerpoint, 4-14.
document (extract from Liber Primus Kilkenniensis):
Tidy Towns-1335 A.D., 14.
Woodworth, David: St. Canice's Library (continued), 15-22.
Grattan-Bellew, Bettina: The Loftuses of
anonymous: A rotary quern still in use, 35.
Barrow,
Glassock R.E.: Excavations at
Liathmore-Mochoemog, Co.
anonymous (but quotes Spencer's The Fairie Queen): The Three
Sisters, 46.
Phelan, Margaret M.: Clashacro, 47-52.
Lanigan, Katherine M.: Report on the Museum
for 1970 [including a continuation of the catalogue, 69/1-70/22], 63-65.
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 24 (1972)
Phelan, Margaret M.: St. Mary's Cathedral, a
personal approach, 4-17.
De Loughry, Richard J.:
Comerford, P. J. M.: The Comerford family. How origins became confused, 29-32.
Roe Helen M.: A medieval
alabaster figure, Black Abbey, Kilkenny, 33-36.
Mac Cárthaigh, Padraig:
Dowling, Daniel: Glenmore brickyards, a
forgotten industry, 42-51.
O'Carroll, Joseph: The forgotten market
house, 51.
Lanigan, K. M.: Pilgrimage to Meaux, 52-54.
Walsh, Pat: Linen weaving in Kilkenny in 18th
century, 56-57.
Prendergast, Ellen & Ryan, Michael
FitzG.: Excavations in Ballyoskill townland, 58-59.
Kenealy, John W.: Query re Sir Cornelius
Gregg; reply by the Editor, 59.
Ryan, Michael Fitz G.: Tumulus in Jerpoint
West, preliminary note, 60-61.
Lanigan, Katherine M.: Museum Report 1971,
including 1971/1-16, 64-65.
anonymous note: First Roman Catholic Mayor (Redmond Reade,
1836) , 66.
Ryan, John: Rotary querns, 68.
Old
Kilkenny Review, No. 25 (1973)
Lanigan, Katherine M.: The Banim brothers-a
reassessment, 2-12.
Harbison, Peter: An illustration of the lost
Walsh knight from the Jerpoint Cloister arcade, 13-15.
Phelan, Margaret M.: Kilree, 16-28.
O'Connell, John J.: Castletown House,
Piltown, Co. Kilkenny, home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blaque, 29-33.
Harbison, Peter: Three decorated wooden beams
of the thirteenth century in
Gillespie, Martin: Uppercourt Manor, 42-47.
Walsh, Patrick: The Walsh flag, 48-49.
Brennan, Martin: Letters of Nell Gwin, 49-50.
Tyler, Gerald: The glass house at Gurteens
and glass developments in
newspaper article (Finn's Leinster Journal, April 1801):
50gns. reward for trees cut down and stolen from
Jenkinstown and Graigacraw [already quoted in O.K.R. 1967, p25], 60.
Fanning, Thomas: Excavations at Kells Priory,
Co. Kilkenny, Preliminary report, 61-64.
Origin of firm D. Smithwick
& Co. [quoted from O.K.R. 26, p19], 64.
Kealy P. & Ryan J.: Souterrain at
Garryvoone, Co.
Comerford, Patrick: The early Society of
Friends and their history in Kilkenny, 68-75.
Hayburn, Edmund Langton: Langton portraits,
76-78.
newspaper article (Waterford Mirror 1835): Reduction of
rents at Aylwardstown, Glenmore, 87.
?Lanigan, Katherine M.: [Museum] loans and donations, November
1971 to October 1972, 90-91.
?O'Doherty, Sean: Table of contents-Old Kilkenny Review, numbers
16-21 inclusive, 91-92.
Old Kilkenny Review, Vol 6 No 1. (1974)
[should be Vol 1 No 1]
Hughes, E.W.: Duiske Abbey, Graignamanagh,
4-6.
anonymous: Fifteenth-century window uncovered in High Street
(note), 6.
Hegarty, Maureen: Kilfane, 7-20.
Mauresceaux, G.:
Harbison, Peter: Carved stone of the
twelfth-century predecessor of St. Canice's Cathedral, 26-29.
Hayburn, Edmund Langton: Langton houses,
30-32.
de Loughry, Richard: Castles of
Corrigenda, excavations at
Kells Priory, Thomas Fanning, O.K.R. 1973, 37.
Dowling, Daniel: Cardinal Wiseman and his
association with
Buggy, Madge:
Prendergast, Ellen: A burial of the Bronze
Age at Moyne, Co. Laois, 52-54.
O'Carroll, Joseph: St. Rioch's churchyard
(note), 57.
anonymous: Ennisnag slab (note), 58.
O'Doherty, Sean: Dysert Moon tomb, 59.
?Lanigan, Katherine M.: [Museum] donations and loans, 1973,
63-64.
Old
Dolley, Michael: The 1973 Viking-age
coin-find from Dunmore Cave,70-79.
Conlon, Patrick: Notes on St. Francis Abbey,
Kilkenny, 80-84.
Bradley, John: The town wall of Kilkenny-part
I, 85-103.
Foley, Clair: The discovery of a portion of
13th Century wall at
Brennan, Martin: Ogham language, 104.
McAdams, J. Leo: Count Thomas J. O'Loughlin,
105-117.
newspaper article (The Penny Illustrated Paper, 3.12.1870):
Ripe strawberries in November [in Kilkenny], 117.
Manning, Conleth: Jerpoint cloister fragment
at Sheepstown, 118-119.
Harbison, Peter: Decorated roof boss found at
Newpark Hotel, 120-123.
Cashin, Geraldine: The railway comes and
goes, 124-125.
Condon, Bernadette: Mallardstown Mill,
125-126.
newspaper article (Leinster Journal 13.2.1801): Rothe,
gunmaker, Kilkenny, 127.
Old
Phelan, Margaret M.: William Canon Carrigan,
1890-1924, 148-157.
McEvoy, Frank: John George Augustus Prim,
1821-1875, 158-168.
Kenealy, Mary: The parish of Aharney and the
Marum family, 169-174.
De Loughrey, Anna:
Manning, Conleth: The Inistioge Priory
cloister arcade, 190-200.
Lanigan, Katherine M.: Burials at Killaree,
Threecastles, 200.
Brennan, John: Clonamery, 201-208.
Bradley, John: The town wall of Kilkenny-Part
II, 209-218.
document: Diary of Robert Chaloner Knox, Caherleske House. Story of a bicycle, 1877, 218.
McEvoy, Frank: A Roman tomb or Cardinal
Newman's second blunder, 219-221.
Prendergast, Ellen: A fulacht fiadh at
Firgrove near Inistioge, 222-223.
query: John Bradley compiling a catalogue of all charters,
indentures, deeds, etc., relating to Kilkenny in the period 1200-1750, 223.
O'Brien, Niamh: James Stephens Barracks: from
the day it was built until the present day, 224-226.
?Lanigan, Katherine M.: Museum Report. List
of acquisitions, 1975, 227-228.
Old
Prendergast Ellen Medieval
jug from Castleinch 238-244.
Walsh, F.R.: Laying a legend, 245-247.
Lanigan Katherine: The castle is open again
[with description], 248-253.
Hughes, Edward W.: Duiske Abbey,
Graignamanagh-abbey triumphant, 254-260.
anonymous: Inscriptions on the tombstones in Kilkenny
graveyards (note), 260.
Kenealy, Mary: The Celt, 261-263.
Prendergast, Ellen: A fulacht fiadh at
Ballyhimmin, near Castlecomer, 264-267.
document: Extract from the diary of Humphrey O'Sullivan,
24.11.1828, mentioning Thomastown, 267.
Hegarty, Maureen: Desart, May 9th, 1976,
268-270.
document: Extract from the diary of Humphrey O'Sullivan,
6.8.1827. Funeral in
anonymous: Translation of inscription in Kilbride churchyard,
Callan, 270.
O'Doherty, Sean: "Is Cantwell smiling at
Maureen Hegarty?" 271.
Johnson, Richard Colles: In memoriam : Sir Dudley Colles, 272-275.
Clifford, Denis: Renovations to the Black
Abbey, 277.
Tyler, Gerald: The iron
gate, relic of a forgotten craft, 278-283.
?Lanigan, Katherine M.: Museum Report. List
of acquisitions, 1976, 284.
Old
Crotty, Gerard: Six coats of arms at St.
Mary's, 306-313.
O'Maolain, Seamus: A Middle English lyric
fragment in the Red Book of Ossory, 314-320.
Phelan, Margaret M.: King Richard II's two
visits to Kilkenny (1395 & 1399), 321-331.
Kenealy, Mary: Finn's
anonymous: Graveyard inscription from Co. Wicklow (note), 348.
Walton, Julian C.: Richard Canon Aylward
(1872-1954), 349-351.
Phelan, Margaret M.: Two Butler monuments in
Old St. Mary's, 352 picture, 353-355 text.
anonymous: Graveyard inscription from Co. Wicklow (note), 355.
Marescaux, Geoffrey: Swifte's Heath, 356-362.
newspaper article (The Dublin Evening Mail, 14 June
1826): Private education, 362.
Lanigan, Katherine M.: Museum report 1977,
including acquisition, 367.
Old
Hegarty Maureen: David Rothe, 4-21.
Kenealy, Mary: Thomas MacDonagh in Kilkenny,
22-23.
Phelan, Margaret M.:
Crotty, Gerard: The Arms of Ragget, 36-37.
Buggy, Madge: Memorials of the dead-St.
Mary's, Kilkenny (Part I), 38-44.
Grattan-Bellew, Bettina: The churches of
Powerstown, Grange Sylvae and Goresbridge, 45-47.
O'Brien, Seamus: Callan Electricity Board,
48-49.
Brennan, John: Foulksrath and its
associations, 50-60.
de Loughry, Anna: Interesting find at Rothe House 1978
['time capsule' from 1899], 60.
Flannery, Margaret: Charles Joseph Kickham,
1828-1882, 61-63.
Gabbett, Moira: Kilmoganny, 64-74.
Phelan, Margaret M.:
O'Doherty, Sean: Sheela-na-gig at Cooliagh,
72-74.
Lanigan, Katherine M.: Museum report 1978,
including donations and loans during the year, 78.
Old
Carroll, Noel: Letter re Laurence Clooney,
18th-century priest, 4.
Bradley, John: Some new and neglected
medieval tomb slabs and fragments from Kilkenny, 5-21.
Fitzmaurice
Mac Garry, Damian C.: Carved medieval font at
Thomastown, 34-36.
Bocard, Fr.:
Hughes E.W.: On Penal Day sites in the
Phelan, Margaret M.: Fr. Thomas O'Shea and
the Callan Tenant Protection Society, 49-58.
O'Neill-Flanagan, Don: Belline, 59-62.
Daniel T.K.: The strange case of the drunken
bishop-a Reformation mystery solved, 63-68.
Lanigan, Katherine M.: Urlingford, 69-70.
Ford, Linda & Doran, William: Wall
paintings at Jerpoint Abbey, Co. Kilkenny-a note, 71-72.
Buggy, Madge: Memorials of the dead, St.
Mary's, Kilkenny (continued), 73-78.
?Lanigan, Katherine M.: Museum Report for 1979, 86-87.
Old
Ó Riordáin, Breandáin: The Derrynaflan Hoard,
206-207.
McEvoy, Frank: Kilkenny Races, 208-212.
Brennan, John: Jenkinstown-Co.Kilkenny-and
its associations, 213-234.
Monks, Willie: Kilkenny and Fingal-a link,
225.
O'Doherty, Seán: 'Repeal' in Callan
Workhouse. Based on the minutes of the Board of Guardians, Callan, 1845,
226-230.
Ó Maoláin, Séamus: History on our tongues,
231-24.
hOgáin, Daithi Ó: Some 18th century folk poets of Kilkenny,
235-238.
document: Letter from John Dunne to John G.A. Prim, 1864, 238.
Hughes, E. W.: A parish remembers its past,
239-244.
Fanning, Thomas: Interim report on
excavations at Kells Priory, Co. Kilkenny, 1980, 245-248.
Bourke, Cormac: A limestone quarry & kiln
at Kilderry, 248-249.
Lanigan, Katherine M.:
Cahill, Mary: A bronze ringed pin from
Bishopslough, Newtown, Co. Kilkenny, 253.
Lyng, T.: Fitzpatricks of Ossory, 254-268.
Leahy, Ellen: Reminiscences of a
countrywoman. The Farmer's Year, 269-270.
Phelan, Margaret M.: Entrance structures at
Killarney House, 271-273.
Manning, Conleth: A group of Co. Kilkenny
headstones, 274-275.
Hyde, Lex: Excavation: an apprentice's view,
279-280.
Prendergast, Ellen:
A bronze axehead from Tullaroan area, 281-282.
Bradley, John: A medieval cross slab from
Kilkenny, 283-284.
Lanigan, Katherine M.: Museum Report for
1980, 297-298.
Old
Mansfield, Brocard M.: The Helshams of
Kilkenny, 319-327 [& corrigendum pasted in front of title page].
Grattan-Bellew, Bettina: Doninga House,
327-328.
Canon
Kenealy, Mary: Plan of
Crotty, Gerard: The Foulkes monument in St.
Canice's Cathedral, 347-351.
McEvoy, Frank: The Slane Peerage claim,
352-362.
McCarthy,
Phelan, Margaret M.: Callan doctors, 364-369.
anonymous: Progress report on Rothe House (note), 369.
Bourke, Cormac: Two early hand-bells from
Kilkenny, 370-372.
Wall, Thomas: Two episcopal book covers from
Ossory. (Homage to Bishop Laurence Forrestal), 373-377.
Manning, Conleth: Cross-slab at Killamery,
378-379.
O'Doherty, Sean: Tomb fragments at Rosbercon,
380.
Hamilton, Anne: River Barrow navigation,
382-387.
Hennessy, Peter: Ballymurphy in 1910,
391-392.
documents: Kilkenny deeds 1785-1879, 393-400.
Lanigan, Katherine M.: Museum Report
[including Antiquities acquired during 1981], 420-421.
Old
Lanigan, K.M.: Documents relating to an old
St. Patrick's church in Kilkenny, 453-456.
McEvoy, Frank:
De Loughry, Anna T.: Remembering Lincoln
Prison escape, 468-470.
Manning, Conleth: Two cross-slabs at
Knocktopher, 471-474.
Hughes, E.W.: Remembering Patrick O'Leary
(1856-1931), 475-493.
O'Doherty, Sean: A papal bulla at Rothe House
museum, 494-496.
Phelan, Margaret M.: William Earl Marshal
(1144-1219), 497-505.
Birthistle, Dorcas: "From the
past", 506-517.
Kenealy, Mary: Henry Flood of Farmley,
518-526.
Roe, Helen M.: Instruments of the Passion:
notes towards a survey of their illustration and distribution in
O'Farrell, Fergus: Passion symbols in Irish
church carvings, 535-541.
Bradley, John: A medieval figure sculpture
from near the Black Abbey, Kilkenny, 542-545.
Costello, Con: An 18th-century episcopal
instruction for Ossory, 546-552.
Hegarty, Maureen: Medieval stone crucifixion
at Johnswell, Co. Kilkenny, 553-556.
McEnery-Gwynn,
Bligh, Nin: The Rothe silver tankard,
558-559.
Delaney, James: Crucifix used at Friar's
Hill, Thomastown, 560-561.
anonymous: Museum report, 572.
Old
Kilkenny Review, Second Series Vol 3
No 1 (1984)
Lightbown, R.W.: Some eighteenth and early
nineteenth century visitors to Kilkenny, 3-16.
McEvoy, Frank (edited): The Irish
insurrection: Easter Week in Kilkenny, April 1916 [from the diary of Florence
Hackett], 17-23.
Mansfield, Brocard M.: Dr. Richard Helsham,
"The most eminent physician of this City and Kingdom" (Dean Swift),
24-31.
Prendergast, Ellen: Two Artefacts of the
Bronze Age from
Walton, Julian C. (ed.): The Claim of Pierce
Kennedy, Joe: Cromwell in Callan, 47-51.
Phelan, Margaret M.: The Stoneyford and
Freshford Chalices, 52-54.
Fr. Columbkille: Kilcooly Abbey, part one,
55-63.
Moore, Fionnbarr: A Bronze Age Burial at
Killinane, near Bagenalstown, Co. Carlow, 64-68.
Kirwan, John: The Woodstock-Bessborough
Connection, 69-72.
McEvoy, Frank: The Power of Kilfane
portraits, 73-74.
Hayburn, Edmund Langton: The sale of the
Langton mansion on High Street, Kilkenny, 75-77.
document: Duke of Ormonde's Spanish prayer book, 1853 [from
diary of John, 2nd Marquess of Ormonde], 81.
document: Bust of John Banim in Kilkenny Tholsel, 1853 [from
diary of John, 2nd Marquess of Ormonde], 81.
Errata, O.K.R. 1977, 'Sir
Dudley Colles', by Richard Colles Johnson, 87.
newspaper article (Cincinatti Daily Enquirer, 14 June
1826): Demise of Paris Anderson, 1857, 90.
How different today
[Marquess of Ormonde visits
Old
Kilkenny Review, Second Series Vol 3
No 2 (1985)
Curran, Simon: The merino factory at
Ennisnag, Co. Kilkenny, 105-120.
Crotty, Gerard: Seals of the House of Ormond,
Part one, 121-128.
Ó Meachair, Liam: Irish language survivals in
the speech of the people in Co. Kilkenny, 129-134.
O'Dwyer, Michael: Land occupation, usage and
problems in
Doyle, John: The water mills of Kilkenny,
147-160.
Lightbown, R.W.: Some eighteenth and early
nineteenth century visitors to Kilkenny-part two, 161-173.
McEvoy, Frank: Gowran in maps, 174-176.
Fr. Columbkille, O.C.R.: Kilcooly Abbey-part
two, 177-182.
Prendergast, Ellen: A spearhead with a
difference, 183-186.
Manning, Con: A note on
Dinn Ríg, 187-188.
O hOgáin, Eamonn: Amhlaoibh O Súilleabháin
agus a mhuintir in 1821, 189-190.
Prendergast, Ellen: The Vigors collection,
195.
document: Final hours of the first Marquess of Ormonde, 1838,
[extract from unpublished diary of 2nd Marquis of Ormonde, 1808-1854],146.
document: Mystery in
document: My childhood, 1830 [extract from unpublished diary
of 2nd Marquis of Ormonde, 1808-1854], 182.
FitzMaurice, S.A..: Museum Report [including
list of donations, 1985], 208-213.
Old
Kilkenny Review, Second Series Vol 3
No 3 (1986)
Whelan, Kevin:
Mullagh, M. & Condon, L.: History of
Stephens Barracks, Kilkenny, 256-266.
Phelan, Margaret M.: Rev. James Graves
(1816-1886), 267-276.
Watson, Rowan: A fifteenth century prayer
book from St. Kieran's College library, 277-282.
Kenealy, M.: The Antiquities of St. Patrick's
parish, 283-287.
Rev. Brother Kieran: The Antiquities of St.
Patrick's parish: St. Patrick's de la Salle, 1886-1986, 288.
McCarthy, May: The Antiquities of St. Patrick's parish:
Memories of the Village, 289-291.
Phelan, Margaret M.: The Antiquities of St.
Patrick's parish:
Prendergast, Ellen: An ancient repair method,
293-294.
Hegarty, Maureen: Fr. Joseph Broughall,
295-298.
Kealy,
Ryan, John: Kilmanahan, An early monastic
site, 302-304.
Nevill, Ted: Kilkenny black marble, 305.
Sr. M. Paschal: Ballyragget Lodge, 306.
Old
Kilkenny Review, Second Series Vol 3
No 4 (1987)
Hogan, Patrick: The Callan Schism, 1869-1879,
339-357.
Mannion, John: Kilkennymen in
Flannery,
Phelan, Margaret M.: Knocktopher, 368-375.
Kealy,
Hegarty, Maureen: Dr. Richard Pococke's
travels in
O Fearghail, Fearghus: From Tuam to
Ballyspellan, 399-405.
Brennan, J.:
Harte, Rita: Tombstones at
Prendergast, Ellen: The birthplace of Father
Matt Keeffe, 418-421.
Condit, Thomas & Gibbons, Michael: An
example of rock art at Brandonhill, Co. Kilkenny, 422-424.
Old
Kilkenny Review, Second Series Vol 3
No 5 (1988)
Brennan, Monica A.: Blundens of Kilkenny,
456-467.
MacCarthy, R.B.: Irishtown and the Great
Flood of 1763, 468-481.
Hanly, Lucy: Aspects of primary school
education in
Kennedy, Joseph: Thomas Shelly of Callan
(1823-1905): his life and times, 492-502.
Nevill, Ted:Kilkenny
Bird's Eye Marble, 502.
Walton, Julian C. (ed.): Kilkenny Will
Abstracts by Edmund Walsh Kelly, 503-520.
Smithwick, Peter: Saint Francis Abbey,
521-526.
Smithwick, Peter: Saint Canice's Well,
526-527.
Old
Kilkenny Review, Second Series Vol 4
No 1 (1989)
Pike, H.K. Joan: Medieval fonts, 572-582,
597-8.
Halpin, T. B.: A history of brewing in Kilkenny,
583-591.
Brennan, John: Tom Moore & George Bryan,
592-597.
Higgins, James: Early Christian &
medieval sculptures, 599-610.
Kenealy, Mary: A Kilkenny character, 611-613.
Brennan, Monica A.: The Smyths of Damma,
614-621.
Kealy,
Harte, Rita: The musical O'Carroll family,
624.
Silverman, Marilyn: Local history in Co.
Kilkenny, 625-649.
Old
Kilkenny Review Vol.4 No.2 (1990)
Hughes, Una:
O'Donnell, Michael: Kilkenny and the reprieve
of Thomas Bourke, Fenian, 1867, 710-716.
Cantwell, Brian J.: Rosbercon Churchyard,
717-730.
Hughes, E.W.: Republican Courts 1918-1923: A
unique experiment, 731-744.
Phelan, Margaret M.: The Archdekins or MacCodys,
745-759.
Brennan, James: Peter Walsh and the
Confederation of Kilkenny, 760-766.
Hobson, Roy: The Mathews of Bonnetstown,
Leonard, John: The Royal
anon: An old bill, 780-781.
Kilroy, Deirdre: Essays from Project 1989
Irish National Heritage: The ancient church at Newtown-Jerpoint, 782-784.
Old
Kilkenny Review Vol.4 No.3 (1991)
Prendergast, Ellen: A Viking sword from
Harley Park, 815-819.
McEvoy, Frank: An annotated copy of Father
Connell, 820-825.
Kehoe, Imelda: Margaret Fitzgerald, wife of
Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond and 1st Earl of Ossory, 826-841.
Phelan, Margaret M.: Rothe House furniture,
841.
Cantwell, Ann: Miss Cronin-as I remember her,
842-847.
Manning, Conleth: Hugh the Clerk, 848-852.
Hall, Mark E.: Two Early Christian grave
slabs from Dysert, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny, 853-858.
Hoyne, Liam: Ballygerdra boundary disputes,
859-871.
Cronin, Ailbhe; Hunt, Eoin & Prendergast,
Ellen: Castlegarden sweat-house, Co. Kilkenny, 872-882.
Ryan, John: Two ancient sites at Boolyglass
in south Co. Kilkenny, 883-884.
Kennedy, Joe: Coca-Cola (the Callan
connection), 885-894.
de hÓir, Siobhán: Col. Vigors, Lord Walter Fitzgerald
and the Journal of the Assocation for the Preservation of the Memorials of the
Dead in
Silverman, Marilyn: Doing local history in
Old
Kilkenny Review Vol.4 No.4 (1992)
Brennan, James: Dunamaggan settlement
history, 1650-1800, 958-967.
Brennan-Holahan, Mary P.: Catherine A.
O'Brien - stained-glass artist, (with special reference to her work in Co.
Kilkenny), 968-672.
Bradley, John & King, Heather A.:
Archaeological trial excavations in Kilkenny, 973-987.
Silverman, Marilyn: From Kilkenny to the sea,
by river, canal tram or rail? The politics of transport in
the early nineteenth century, 988-1011.
Birthistle, Dorcas: Medieval tomb slab at
Freneystown, 1012-1013.
O Bolguidhir, Liam: The early years of the
Gaelic League in Kilkenny, 1014-1026.
anon. [document]: Bookplate of Lady Desart,
designed by Jack B. Yeats, 1026.
Prendergast, Ellen: A fertility figure from
Tullaroan, 1027-1031.
Kehoe, Imelda: Myles Walter Keogh (1840-1876),
1032-1046.
Hughes, Una: By the Linaun, 1047-1056.
Phelan, Margaret M. & Cantwell, Ann:
Katie O'Neill, weaver and mill worker, 1057-1064.
Callery, Maureen: A link with Kilkenny, 1064.
Cotter, Claire: Archaeological excavations at
Old
Kilkenny Review Vol.4 No.5 (1993)
Gulliver, P.H. & Silverman, Marilyn:
Hucksters and petty retailers in Thomastown, 1880-1945, 1094-1100.
Callery, Maureen: Wave to the fairies, 1100.
Murtagh, Ben: The Kilkenny Castle
Archaeological Project, 1990-1993: interim report, 1101-1117.
anon.: The works of the Banim Brothers, 1117.
Dooley, Terence A.M.: The decline of the
Ormonde estate, 1893-1950, 1118-1140.
Manning, Conleth: Two medieval graveslabs
with French inscriptions from
Doyle, Joe: The "Callan Case" and
the
Brennan, John: Jenkinstown Oratory,
1159-1163.
Hall, Mark E.: A hacksilver find from Dysart,
Thomastown, 1164-1165.
Fitzgerald, Michael:
Moylan, Séamus: At the Edge of the Abyss:
poems by Brian Mac Giolla Phádraig (c.1580-c.1652), 1170-1180.
Prendergast, Ellen: Images of the Holy
Trinity - two new examples, 1186-1194.
Lightbown, Mary: Memorial to a poetess: John
Flaxman's monument to Mary Tighe, 1195-1207.
Hoyne, Liam: The Shee family of
Garrandarragh, 1208-1214.
Murtagh, Harman: Kilkenny Colonels and their
regiments in the Jacobite War, 1689-91, 1215-1227.
Phelan, Margaret M.: The Rothe Monument-St.
Mary's, Kilkenny, 1228-1233.
Old
Kilkenny Review No.46 (1994)
Tierney, Ann: The world outside Kilkenny in
1594, 4-9.
O'Dwyer, Michael: Rothe House-owners, leases
and tenants, 10-19.
Halpin, Thomas B.: Kilkenny
Comerford, Patrick: John Comerford of
Ballybur (1598-1667): tracing his later life, 23-36.
Healy, William [1893]: Rothe House in 1619
(from the will of John Roth Fitzpiers of 31 March 1619), 37.
Hughes E.W.: The shooting on
Thompson, Glenn F.: The lineage of the
Kilkenny Militia, 51-53.
Newspaper advertisement 1822: The Leinster
Union Society, 53.
Banim, John [1849]: Rothe House c.1808,
54-56.
newspaper announcement: Kilkenny Yeomanry Corps 1808.
Law, Edward J.: The presentation plate of the
Corporation of the City of
newspaper advertisement 1815: Mr J Banim (painter), 74
Birthistle, Dorcas: Lime and lime-kilns,
75-77.
Murtagh, Ben: Archaeological investigations
at Dysart, Co. Kilkenny 1989-1994: an interim report, 78-94.
James, C.E. [1884]: Rothe House in 1884, 95.
Phelan, Margaret M.: Kilkenny Archaeological
Society 1945-1994, 96-104.
McEvoy, Dan: Blacksmiths in Kilkenny,
105-110.
Newspaper article 1809: traffic to keep to
left, 110.
Johnston, Mairead M.: The Rothe House
collection: an Aladdin's cave of costume and textiles, 111-119.
O'Dwyer, Michael: A Kilkenny printer's will,
120-121.
Newspaper article 1809: subscription to build
new chapel at Graiguenamanagh, 121.
Kirwan, John: The Robbins family of Ballyduff
and Firgrove, Co. Kilkenny-a preliminary study, 122-135.
Old
Kilkenny Review No.47 (1995)
Curry, Kevin: Patrick Corcoran (1879-1920):
Kilkennyman, nationalist and woodcarver, 6-10.
O'Sullivan, Muiris: The eastern tomb at
Knockroe, 11-30.
Phelan, Margaret M.: A Kilkenny plaque in
Hampstead, 31-32.
Law, Edward J.: The Merry Harriers Club,
33-40.
O'Shea, Mary: St. Canice's Muckalee: an Early
Christian site, 41-43.
anon.: Torments of the provincial Press
[newspaper extracts 1834], 43.
Fewer, Thomas Gregory: Famine mortality in
Kirwan, John: A Bernard Scalé estate map of
the townlands of Ballygub and Clonamery, Inistioge,
Lenox-Conyngham, Melosina: Some Kilkenny
diaries, 63-76.
newspaper announcement 1818: application for job of organist at
St. Mary's, 76.
Ó Drisceoil, Cóilín: A previously unrecorded
medieval grave slab from under
Phelan, Margaret M.: Kilkenny Archaeological
Society 1945-1994: Personnel, 80-89.
O Fearghail, Fearghus: Fulachta Fiadh in the
shadow of the Walsh Mountains, 90-93.
newspaper report 1768: account of a hunt, 93.
Hoyne, Liam: Myhills of Killarney, Co.
Kilkenny: their landowning predecessors and successors, 94-108.
Halpin, T.B.: Malthouse memories, 109-113.
O'Dwyer, Michael: The Famine in Kilkenny, as
reported in the Kilkenny Journal newspaper, September 1845 to March 1848,
114-126.
Brennan, James: Monastic sites in ancient
Ossory: an archaeological view, 127-139.
Law, Edward J.: The school that Mrs. Pack built, 140-145.
anon.: Editorial encouragement from the Kilkenny
Journal [newspaper extracts 1834], 145.
Old
Kilkenny Review No.48 (1996)
deLoughry, A. & Ní Dhubhluachra, Pádraigín: Patrick
Corcoran: a postscript, 7-8.
McKeogh, T.K.: Dr. Joseph Lalor, (1811-1886):
"A credit to
newspaper article 1841 [Kilkenny Journal]: To
Correspondents, 19.
Dyer, John S.: Election of a portrieve at
Inistioge 1760, 20-22.
Patterson, Tony: Illegal Outdoor Relief in
Kilkenny Workhouse, 23-37.
newspaper article 1806: setting up Orphan Society in ?Kilkenny,
37.
Hegarty, Maureen: Among the Society's
collections: the Museum, 38-39.
Phelan, Margaret M.: An unidentified tomb in
St. Canice's Cathedral, Kilkenny, 40-44.
Law, Edward J.: Kilkenny Connections with the
Irish Trade Exhibitions of 1852 and 1853, 45-54.
newspaper article 1844: Kilkenny Petty Sessions, March 1844,
54.
Landy, Mr. J.: Dr. John Cormick: from
Tullaghaught Parish to
Lightbown, Ronald W.: Impressions of
nineteenth-century Kilkenny (1800-50), 57-80.
anon.: Kilkenny flood of 1763, 81-83.
O'Bolguidhir, Liam: The
anon.: Mentioned in passing [C18-19 newspaper
obituaries], 92-93.
O'Fearghail, Fearghus: Some Ossory medieval
inscriptions revisited, 94-105.
Tierney, Ann: Among the Society's
collections: the Library, 106-107.
McEvoy, Dan: Thomas Dowling's hearse, 108-111.
Tennyson, Michael: A likely crannog site
explored at Loughmerans, Kilkenny, 112-116.
Law, Edward J.: Cholera in Kilkenny, 1832-33,
117-122.
newspaper announcement 1772: recruiting for the Marines, 123.
Old
Kilkenny Review No.49 (1997)
Jordan, Peter: Kilkenny art gallery, 5-28.
Cody, Eamon: John O'Donovan and the field
named '
McCan, Anthony: A brief history of the
Haydens of Caherlesk, 33-47.
Langrishe, Hugh, R.: Richard Langrishe,
F.R.I.A.I., F.R.S.A.I, 1834-1922, 48-65.
Law, Edward J.: The origins and early years
of Kilkenny gasworks, 66-73.
Patterson, Tony: Famine fever in Kilkenny,
74-88.
Kirwan, John: The Walsh family of Lower
Grange, Goresbridge, County Kilkenny, 89-106.
Brennan, James: The cult of St Ciaran in
Murtagh, Ben: The medieval parish church and
graveyard of St. Nicholas, Newtown Jerpoint, 118-129.
Law, Edward J.: The Rothe House Collection: a
set of livery buttons? 130.
McEvoy, Dan: My years in the Monster House,
131-138.
Shortall, William: The Carrigan letters,
139-151.
McEvoy, Frank: A glimpse at Famine days in
Kilkenny, 152-162.
Ryan, P.J.: Memories of the old
Halpin, Thomas B.: Local history from the national
census returns, 166-178.
Crotty, Gerard: The Langrishe quarterings,
179-187.
Burgess, Eleanor: Some thoughts on Kilkenny
Studies in honour of Margaret M. Phelan, 188-196.
Meagher, Jon, et al.: Field boundaries of
Conahy, 210-213.
Old
Kilkenny Review No.50 (1998)
McEvoy, Dan: Some World War I veterans in
Kilkenny, 7-9.
Brennan, James: Richard Ledrede, bishop of
Ossory-towards a new assessment, 10-19.
Phelan, Margaret M.: A tomb frontal in St
Canice's cathedral, Kilkenny, 20-23.
Murtagh, Ben: The medieval parish church and
graveyard of St. Nicholas, Jerpoint, bibliography, 23.
Manion, Patricia Jean: The Haydens of
Caherlesk in
Dyer, John S.: The almshouse at Inistioge,
43-47.
Murtagh, Ben: The New Building, an eighteenth century house,
Patterson, Tony: Robert Cane and Young
Cockerham, Paul: A
Tenison, Michael: Field Systems explored in
the Inistioge area, 99-111.
John, Kirwan:
Doyle, Joe: Kilcumney-its origins, aftermath
& legacy-a review, 140-143.
Comerford, Patrick: The Church of Ireland in
Old
Kilkenny Review No.51 (1999)
McGinn, Brian:
Kirwan, John: Pompeo Batoni and his Kilkenny
sitters, 10-18.
Brady, Margery: Yeats-the Kilkenny
connection, 19-23.
Phelan, Margaret M.: Mary, Kitty &
Rita-the three Harte sisters, 24-27.
Boaz, Thomas: The Archdeacon (Cody) family in
the American South 1730-1875, 28-43.
Halpin, Thomas B.: The 1659 census, 44-49.
Doyle, Joseph:
Kiely, Richard: A letter from
Shirley, C. Ashton: The Shirley eviction from
their farm at Burnchurch in 1850, 80-87.
Sinsteden, Thomas: The 1718 Kilkenny
presentation of Freedom to Richard Tighe of
Comerford, Patrick: From India to
Williams, Jeremy: The lost Swiss cottage of
Patterson, Tony: The reform of Kilkenny
Corporation in the Repeal year of 1843, 112-127.
Old
Kilkenny Review No.52 (2000)
Crotty, Gerard: The arms of Tighe, 5-18.
Brady, Margery: Two Robertson houses at
John's Quay, Kilkenny, 19-25.
Murtagh, Ben:
Patterson, Tony: Alderman Richard Connell's
book, 109-115.
Kiely, Jacinta: Archaeological excavation at
Harris, Amy Louise: A newly discovered
'Kerin' tomb at Thomastown,
Ó hAnnracháin, Eoghan: Kilkenny men and the Hôtel
Royal des Invalides, 131-155.
McCoole, Sinéad: A family in the Phelan Room,
Rothe House, Kilkenny 156-161.
Murphy, William: John Holland, artist of the
American depression, 162-176.
Old
Kilkenny Review No.53 (2001)
Conway, Michael A.: The Hole in the Wall,
Kilkenny: an inner house of Archer's Mansion, 1582, 6-24.
McQuillan, Peter: It said in the papers-1901,
25-28.
Patterson, Tony: Sovereigns of the town of
Brennan, Michael: An examination of the
modern Celtic cross, 36-52.
Manning, Conleth: A suspected case of arson
in sixteenth century Co. Kilkenny, 53-63.
McCarron, Fidelma & McCarron, Edward T.:
The Atlantic world of Kavanagh and Cottrill, 64-81.
Manning, Conleth & Scarry, John:
Photographs of Kilkenny interest from a Victorian album, 82-88.
Fewer, T.G.: The hearth money roll of 1665
for the city of
Birthistle, Dorchas: O'Loughlin Memorial
Church of
Ní Dhubhluachra, Padraigín: An tAthair J K Fielding, 124-127.
Cullen, C.J.: The Parade terrace, Kilkenny,
128-139.
Kehoe, Imelda: George Berkeley and Thomas
Prior, lifelong friends, 140-148.
Hughes, Una: Photographic exhibition, Rothe
House, 149-151.
Old
Kilkenny Review No.54 (2002)
Law, Edward: The Richard Colles Johnson
bequest, 5-15.
anonymous: The round tower [Tullaherin, near Bennetsbridge],
16-17
Norton, Desmond: On Viscount Frankfort's
Kilkenny estates in the 1840s 18-40.
Cassin, Mary: It said in the papers-1904, 41-49.
Sharma, Babita, Wait, Gerald & Ozmin,
Elizabeth: Rothe House-A history, 53-75.
McEvoy, Dan: Kelly Coachbuilders 76-81.
Pinchin, Harry: Thomastown Recollections,
82-92.
Patterson, Tony: Mayors of the city of
Kilkenny 1609-2002, 93-99.
McEvoy, Francis: Patrick M Egan, 100-112.
Hughes, Una: In the Borough of St. Kenny,
113-130.
Law, Edward J.: Notes on Kilkenny architects
and buildings, 131-139.
Long, Winifred: Rectangular enclosure at
Knockdrina, 140-143.
Old
Kilkenny Review No.55 (2003)
Law, Edward J.: The bells & bellringers
of St Canice's Cathedral, 6-10.
Shine, Linda: The cantred of Erley: a case
study of manorial organisation, 11-25.
Murtagh, Ben: Work begins on Talbot tower,
Kilkenny, 26-29.
The Integrated Conservation Group (Edward J.
Law, ed.): The Bishop's palace, Kilkenny, 30-53.
Walsh, Colm J.: It said in the papers-1847,
54-57.
Ó Drisceoil, Cóilín: Kilkenny reclaimed: the
archaeological evidence for medieval reclamation in Kilkenny city, 58-69.
newspaper article (Kilkenny Moderator, 22 November,
1865): The colonnade, St Canice's Cathedral, 70-71.
newspaper article (Kilkenny Journal, 22 December, 1832):
Travellers' Home, 71.
Patterson, Tony: Enactments of the
Dernhundred in Kilkenny 1516-1544, 72-85.
newspaper article (The Leinster Journal, 7 June, 1769):
Cathedral longevity, 85.
McEvoy, Francis: Farm accounts on a Co.
Kilkenny estate 1846-47, 86-96.
Neary, Patrick J.H.: Archaeological
excavation of early medieval burials at Cooleeshalmore, Threecastles, Co.
Kilkenny, 97-104.
newspaper article (Finn's Leinster Journal, 20 May,
1772): untitled [bigamy and forgery case], 104.
Hughes, Una: In the Borough of St Kenny (2),
105-118.
McGrath, Brid: The nomination of Kilkenny MPs
in 1628, 119-125.
Cullen, Charlie: The history of
newspaper article (Kilkenny Moderator, 27 June, 1857):
Cathedral bees, 140.
Law, Edward J.: The tomb of John, 2nd
Marquess of Ormonde, St Canice's cathedral, 141-148.
Murtagh, Ben: Architectural stone fragments
stored to the rear of Rothe House, 149-152.
newspaper article (Kilkenny Journal, 8 November, 1843):
Vandalism in Cathedral Close, 148.
Old
Kilkenny Review No.56 (2004)
Doyle, Ian W., & O’Meara, Brenda:
Medieval grave slabs recovered from the River Nore,
Walsh, Colm A.: Model of Duiske Abbey, 21-23.
Cullen, Charles J.: Mahon & McPhillips,
Ltd., 1947–1988: an oral history, 24-43.
.document: Tolls and customs at
Graiguenamanagh, 44-45.
Patterson, Tony: The Irishtown and the
Hightown: uneasy neighbours, 46-62
newspaper article: ‘To be sold reasonable’ Finn’s Leinster Journal, 30 March 1774. (note), 62.
McGurran, Seamus: It said in the papers –
1922, 63-68.
newspaper article: ‘Removal of Kilkenny market-cross’ Finn’s Leinster Journal, 9 February 1771. (note), 68.
Higgins, Kevin: Chomolungma – The Kilkenny
Connection, 69-79.
Ó Drisceoil, Cóilín: Probing the past: a
geophysical survey at St Canice’s Cathedral, Kilkenny, 80-106.
Crotty, Gerard: An
heraldic reminder of King Henry VIII, 107-112.
Murray, Colm: The stones of Duiske Abbey,
Graiguenamanagh, 113-120.
newspaper article: ‘The proposed new bridge’ Kilkenny
Moderator, 12 August 1857. (note), 120.
Cullen, Charles J.: A Kilkenny builder’s
time-book, 1896, 121-124.
newspaper article: the
Lynch,
Law, Edward J.: Kilkenny Mechanics’ Friend
Society, 139-143.
newspaper article: new revolving cage at Tholsel for punishing
minor offences. Finn’s
Leinster Journal, 10 November 1770. (note), 143.
newspaper article: Thomastown Benevolent Society Kilkenny
Journal and Leinster Commercial and Literary Advertiser, 25 October 1837. 144-146.
Old
Kilkenny Review No.57 (2005)
Stevens, Paul (with contributions by Dr.
Ingeliese Stuijts and Laureen Buckley): New evidence for the Bronze and Iron
Ages in
Doyle, Ian: Excavation of a riverside
circular tower in
Ó Drisceoil, Cóilín: Archaeological
excavations at the rear of No. 63 High Street (OK House),
Bradley, John: The priors of
McGrath, Brid: Inistioge’s elections in 1640,
75-82.
Law, Edward J.: Three Kilkenny book
collectors, 83-88.
Hegarty, Maureen: Thomas Pierce Purcell: A
Kilkenny man to be remembered, 89-92.
Cullen, Charles J.: Mahon & McPhillips
Ltd., 1947–1988: an oral history (Part II), 93-105.
Neary, Patrick J.H.: A newly discovered
Anglo-Norman ringwork castle from Purcell’s Inch townland, Kilkenny (note),
106-108.
Devine, Emma & Marshall, Sinead:
Fragments of Kilkenny’s Renaissance past in
Bradley, John: The decline and fall of
Old
Kilkenny Review No.58 (2006)
Clutterbuck, Richard; Elliot, Ian & Shanahan,
Brian: The motte and manor of Callan, Co. Kilkenny, 7-28.
Ó Drisceoil, Cóilín: A collection of
previously unpublished medieval burial monuments from St. Mary’s Church,
document: from a series of travel letters published in 1779:
‘Letter XIV. A description of the caverns near Kilkenny’,
45-46.
Stevens, Paul: Four excavations in
Devine, Emma: Rich pickings from a Medieval potter’s yard at MacDonagh Station, Kilkenny City,
67-70.
Manning, Conleth: Ballyshanemore Castle,
Gowran, Co. Kilkenny and the eponymous Seán Mór, 71-76.
Bradley, John: The creation of The Parade:
Ormond’s deal with Kilkenny Corporation, 1677, 77-116.
anonymous: Authors’ presentation inscriptions in books in KAS
library. Some bookplates in the Kilkenny Archaeological Society library,
117-119
Dunleavy, John J.: Paulstown and 1798,
120-123.
document: from a series of travel letters published in 1779:
‘Letter XIII – Kilkenny’, 124-126.
McEvoy, Francis: The Wemyss family of
Danesfort, Co. Kilkenny, 127-138.
Ó Bolguidhir, Liam: The military in Kilkenny
1800–1870, 139-151.
newspaper articles: vandalism at
O Meara, Brenda: A preliminary account of
recent excavations adjacent to Kilkenny Union Workhouse, 154-162.
Mac Giolla Dé, Tomás: The last Lord Galmoy,
163-172.
Larkin, Ronald: The fatal picture of
Halpin, Thomas B.: Kilkenny’s titled
landowners in 1876, 176-178.
Hamilton, Kathie (compiler): Kilkenny
traveller stories, 179-184.
Bradley, John: The town wall of Kilkenny
revisited: a review article, 185-195.
Old
Kilkenny Review No.59 (2007)
Dowd, Marion A.; Lynch, Linda G. &
McCarthy, Margaret: Recent archaeological discoveries in
Stevens, Paul: Four excavations in
Tierney, Ann: A record of some Kilkenny
imports in the late sixteenth century, 38-47.
Manning, Conleth: The Delahunty grave slab in
St Francis’ Abbey,
Boran, Elizabethanne: A third reformation? ‘Persecution and oppressions’ in seventeenth century Kilkenny,
52-68.
Ó Ciobháin, Breandán: The River Nore—An Fheoir, 69-70.
Ramón, Marta: James Stephens and Kilkenny:
the making of a Fenian chief, 71-79.
Corlett, Christiaan: The
Law, Edward: The town bell and clock, 98-103.
Hughes, Una: Nineteenth Century Kilkenny—a
healthy place? Part I, 104-114.
Gavin, Alyson: The Whites of Gowran House,
115-128.
Hegarty, Maureen: Beginnings: the early years
of the Kilkenny Archaeological Society in Rothe House, 129–131.
Old
Kilkenny Review No.60 (2008)
Laidlaw, Graeme: The Ballykeoghan burnt
mound, 7-15.
McCarthy, John: Two castles at Coolhill and
Clogaralt in
Ó Drisceoil, Cóilín: The Rothe family garden
rediscovered: an interim report on the 2007 archaeological excavation project,
34-47.
McQuillan, Róisín: The Rothe House family
garden, 48-53.
Bradley, John: A lease of 1573 relating to
the
Bergin, Denis: In search of James –
celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of James Hoban, architect and
builder of the White House, 70-77.
Popper, Deborah E.: A notable precursor –
Christopher Colles and the mapping of
Lane, Pádraig: The IRB, Labour and Parnell:
the Kilkenny factor, 89-93.
O’Dwyer, Michael: The Ormonde Mills
throughout the centuries, 94-103.
Halpin, Thomas B.: The Sweetman family,
104-106.
Grace, Pierce A: ‘Carbuncles, ulcers and
pustules’ – the Black Death in
Hughes, Una: Nineteenth century Kilkenny – a
healthy place? part II, 113-135.
Law, Edward J.: Early dentists in Kilkenny,
125-129.
McEvoy, Francis: The metal man of Danesfort,
130-138.
Joyce, John: Duiske Abbey cemetery—its Mass
house and school, 139-143.
Law, Edward J.: A question answered,
144-145.
########: Archaeological Society in Rothe
House, 129–131.
Old
Kilkenny Review No.61 (2009)
Ó Drisceoil, Cóilin; Bradley, John,
Stevens, Paul: Coady’s Castle Redoubt,
Galmoy, Co. Kilkenny: Archaeological excavations of a post-medieval earthwork
fort (1999), 20-36.
Laidlaw, Graeme: Breaking pots: the grooved
ware assemblage from Scart, Co. Kilkenny, 37-46.
Larkin, Eileen: ‘A very clever scoundrel’—a
case of identity fraud in the Wheeler-Cuffe Collection, 47-49.
Larkin, Eileen: A royal visit to Kilkenny,
1904, 50-64.
Law, Edward J.: The Masonic movement in Co.
Kilkenny, 65-71.
O’Connor, Thomas: David Rothe (c. 1573–1650):
bishop and historian, 73-84.
Tierney, Ann: The Bristol trade of John Rothe
and other Kilkenny merchants in 1594-1595 and 1600-1601, 85-101.
Walsh, Walter: An exile remembers:
Grace, Pierce A.: Our Father Francis
MacManus: Kilkenny man, teacher, writer and broadcaster, 121-127.
Murtagh, Ann: ‘Doing the Christmas Business’,
Christmas shopping in Kilkenny city in the late 1930s, 128-137.
Old
Kilkenny Review No.62 (2010)
Law, Edward J.: Good Evans, bad Grace. Evans, Grace and Whelan, philanthropist, forger and murderer, 7-13.
Hand, Tony: William Colles and the Nore
navigation, 14-28.
Hegarty, Susan: Early Holocene deposit
beneath
Grace, Pierce A.: ‘I despise your offer’ How
Sheffield Grace embellished his family history, 36-43.
O’Dwyer, Michael: The Kilkenny Library
Society, 44-48.
Brady, Margery: The Confederation Hall and
Market Yard, 49-55.
Law, Edward J.:
Hegarty, Maureen: ‘I must be talking to my
friends’ Micheál Mac Liammóir in Rothe House, 63-67.
Ó Drisceoil, Cóilin & Nicholls, John:
Geophysical surveys at Freestone Hill, Danesfort, St. Kilmolig’s Church
(Purcellsinch) and Castlefield, 68-84.
Law, Edward J.: Illuminated addresses, 85-90.
Lewis, Andrew: The Grand Jury maps of County
Kilkenny, 91-95.
Law, Edward J.: Thomas Chaplin and other
Kilkenny cabinet makers, 96-103.
document: Breakfast shelter petition, 1906, 104-107.
McEvoy, Frank: An excursion to Kilcooley
Abbey 18th August 1912, 108-111.
Nolan, Pat: A flavour of the Liber Primus
Kilkenniensis 1231–1537, 112-116
newspaper articles: Chalk Sunday—contrasting views [Illustrated London News 19 March 1859, The Kilkenny Moderator 13 February 1856],
117-118.