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Volume Information Source: The Journal of the Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland, Third Series, Vol. 1, No. 1 (1868) Published by: Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25497765 . Accessed: 13/05/2014 20:57 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Journal of the Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 195.78.108.127 on Tue, 13 May 2014 20:57:03 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: The Journal of the Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland, Third Series,Vol. 1, No. 1 (1868)Published by: Royal Society of Antiquaries of IrelandStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25497765 .

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THE JOURNAL

THE HISTORICAL AND ARCHJ10L0GICAL

ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND:

ORIGINALLY FOUNDED AS

f)e Htlftenng &rrf)feologtcal ?ocietg, IN THE YEAH

M.DCCC.XLIX.

YOL. I. THIRD SERIES.

1868-69.

DUBLIN:

PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS,

FOR MEMBERS ONLY.

1873,

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The Committee wish it to be distinctly understood, that they do

not hold themselves responsible for the statements and opinions

contained in the Papers read at the Meetings of the Association, and

here printed, except so far as the 9th and 10th Amended General

Rules extend.

DUBLIN : PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRES3, BY M. H. GILL.

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CONTENTS.

PABT I.?1868.

Proceedings :?Report for the year 1867, p. 3.?Change of the Association's title, p. 6.?Election of Members, Committee and Officers of the Association, ib.?Report on the Repairs of Francis' Abbey Tower, Kilkenny, p. 7.?Donations, p. 10.?

Extinct Town of Jerpoint, p. 12.?Flint Implements from the Drift, p. 14.? Contract for erecting a Bridge over the River Slaney at Enniscorthy, a. d. 1581, p. 15.?Letter of Queen Elizabeth on the Murder of Robert Browne of Mulrancan, a. d. 1572, p. 17.?The Linen Trade at Dundalk, ib.?Notice of Bronze Knife and other Antiquities, p. 20.?Notice of Stone Circle and Stone Fort near Macroom, p. 22.?Photographs of Kilcrea Abbey, p. 23.?Bronze Leaf-shaped Sword, with Bone Handle, p. 24.?Original Letters of the late John O'Donovan, LL.D., on the territories of Dalriada and Dalaradia, in Ulster, p. 26.

On an Ogham Chamber at Drumloghan, in the County of Waterford : by William

Williams, Esq., p. 35.

Remarks on a class of Cromleacs for which the name " Primary," or "

Earthfast," is

proposed : by George V. Du Noyer, Esq., M. R. I. A., p. 40.

Proceedings:?Election of Members, p. 47. Printing of the "Journal" for 1867, p. 48.?Treasurer's Account for the year 1866, ib.?Donations, p. 49?Bronze Pin found at Kilree, Co. Kilkenny, p. 50.?Discoveries at Drumloghan, Co. Water ford, p. 52.?Inscription on Wayside Cross near Louth, ib,?Description of Sculp tures from Jerpoint Abbey, Co. Kilkenny, ib.

The Round Tower and Church of Dysert, County of Limerick : by Richard Rolt Brash, Esq., M. R. I. A., p. 54.

The Butlers of Duiske Abbey: by the Rev. James Hughes, p. 62.

Cyclopean Churches in the vicinity of Loughs Corrib, Mask, and Carra.?Part I. : by

G. Henry Kinahan, Esq., M. R. I. A., p. 76.

Proceedings :?Election of Members, p. 81.?Dangerous condition of the Tower of St.

Francis'Abbey, Kilkenny, p. 82.?Donations, p. 83.?Pin found near Clonmacnoise, p. 84.?Discoveries in the Parish Church of Clonmacnoise, ib_Mac Carthy

Monument at Kilcrea Abbey, p. 85_Bullyn monument at Clonoony, King's County, ib.?Supposed Builders of the Raths and Earthworks of Ireland, p. 87.? Observations on the Battle of Gortnapishy, p. 88.?Report on the Condition of the Ancient Church in Illaundara, Co. Galway, p. 90.?Notice of Rock Carvings, Co. Cork, p. 91.

Cill Sliebhe Cuillinn, founded by St. Darerca, alias Moninne, about a. d. 518 : by the Rev. George H. Reade, M. A., p. 93.

Notes of some Antiquities on Aranmore, in the Bay of Galway : No. I. Iar?rna : by the Rev. William Kilbride, p. 102.

On the Seskinan Ogham Inscriptions, County of Waterford : by Richard Rolt Brash, Esq., p. 118.

Cyclopean Churches in the vicinity of Loughs Corrib, Mask, and Carra.?Part II. : by G. Henry Kinahan, M. R. I. A., p. 131.

Proceedings ??Election of Members, p. 139.?~Report on the works effected for the safety of the Tower of St. Francis' Abbey, Kilkenny, p. 140.-?Report on the

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VI CONTENTS.

repairs of the cap of the Lesser Round Tower at Clonmacnoise, p. 141.?National

Petition to Parliament on the subject of Irish Antiquities, suggested, p. 142.? Preservation of remains in Ancient Burial Grounds, suggested, p. 143.?Donations, p. 144.?Peculiar mode of hanging external shutters in the windows of the Lesser Round Tower at Clonmacnoise, p. 145.?Communication on Flint Flakes from the

neighbourhood of Belfast, p. 147.?Corporate Seals of Tralee, Co. Kerry, p. 148.? Petition of Captain James Roch, who swam from the Fleet to Londonderry, to announce the arrival of relief, p. 150.?Petition of Col. Murray, Governor of

Londonderry, during the siege, recording his services, p. J 51.?Original Views of

Kilkenny, drawn by O'Keefe, the Actor, p. 153.?Notices of a Crannog in Lough Annagh, King's County, p. 154?Notice of the Vicar's Cairn near Armagh, p. 157.?Order of the Marquis of Ormonde to erect a Mint at Kilkenny in 1649,

p. 159.?Notice of an Ancient Pagan Sepulchre at Carrick-a-Dhirra, near Dunmore

East, Co. Waterford, p. 160.?Notice of the Old Bridge of Carlow, p. 162.

On the Contents of a Sepulchre of the Bronze Period: by Thomas 0'Gorman, Esq., p. 164.

Ogham Readings.?No. I : by Richard Rolt Brash, Esq., M. R. I. A., p. 168.

Notice of a Book entitled " Beware the Cat" : by Robert Malcomson, Esq., with Notes

by the Rev. James Graves, p. 187.

Officers and Members of the Association, p, 193.

PART II.?1869.

Proceedings:?Report of the Committee for 1868, p. 209.?Election of Members, p. 212.?Repairs of St. Francis Abbey, Kilkenny, and of Clonmacnoise, p. 213.?

Correspondence with the Poor Law Commissioners about the preservation of National Monuments and Ancient Remains in Graveyards, p. 214.?Donations, p. 215.?Find of Ancient Coins near Graigue-na-managh, p. 216.? Historical

Portraits exhibited, p. 217.?Gold Fibula exhibited, p. 219.?Etymology of "

Crannog" and "Rath," ib.?Ditto, p. 221.?Bronze Figure found at Clonmac

noise, supposed to be a portion of the ornaments of the Shrine of St. Manchan, p. 224.?Rathwhelan, Co.Waterford, and the O'Faolans, lords of Decies, p. 226.?

Ancient Documents relative to the Town of Gowran, Co. Kilkenny, p. 231.?

Original Deposition relative to the Duel between Harry Flood and Agar, p. 234.? Dr. Rawlinson, p. 241.?The O'Neill Pedigree, ib.?Treasure Trove at Waterford,

p. 242.

On Merchants' Tokens struck in the Towns of Carlow, Bagnalstown, and Tullow : by Robert Malcomson, Esq., M. A., p. 244.

On Two Ogham Inscribed Stones from the county of Cork : by Richard R. Brash, Esq., M.R.I. A., p. 254.

Proceedings :?Election of Members, p. 265.?State Supervision of National Monu

ments, p. 266.?Repairs of the Tower of St. Francis' Abbey, Kilkenny, p. 267.?

Donations, ib.?Horns of the Primaeval Short-horned Ox discovered, p. 268.?Pillar

Stone with sculptured Cup-circles at Muff, near Londonderry, p. 269.?Remains

of Ancient Oak Structure found beneath a peat bog at Cargaghoge, near Carrick

macross, ib.?On the Pedigree of O'Neill, p. 270.?Non-existence of Runic Inscrip tions in Ireland accounted for, p. 273.?Old Bridge at Enniscorthy, p. 275.?Ear

liest known Speculation on the Round Towers of Ireland, from an unpublished work

of Bishop Rothe, ib.?Notice of Megalithic Monuments on the Slieve Bloom Moun

tains, p. 278.?On Ancient Irish Metallic Art, p. 279.?Discovery of an Ogham Monument built into the east end of Claragh Church, Co. Kilkenny, p. 281.?

Notice of a Cromleac-like Entrance to a Rath near Rinvyle, Co. Gal way, and

classification of Megalithic Structures, p. 282.?Discovery of Ancient Irish Bell

at Foulkscourt, Co. Kilkenny, p. 284.

The pdech piatm (Guardsman's Cry) of St. Patrie, with the Ancient Preface : Printed

from the original Irish in the Liber Hymnorum, a Manuscript in the Library of

Trinity College, Dublin ; with an Introduction, Translation, and Notes : by J.

0'Beirne Ciwe, A, B., p. 285.

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CONTENTS. VU

Religious Beliefs of the Pagan Irish : by J. O'Beirne Crowe, A.B., p. 307.

On some Ancient Personal Ornaments of Glass found in Ireland : by Robert Day, Jun., Esq., F. S. A., p. 335.

Proceedings:?Election of Members, p. 399?Treasurer's Accounts for 1867, p. 340. ?Letter of the Right Hon. H. A. Layard, on the formation of a State Department

of National Antiquities, p. 341.?Regulations for the Sale of Antiquities in con nexion with the Association, ib.?Repairs of the Tower of St. Francis' Abbey, Kilkenny, p. 342.?Donations, p. 343.?Ancient Irish Ecclesiastical Bell found at

Foulkscourt, Co. Kilkenny, p. 346.?Do. found near Ferbane, King's County, p. 347.?Report on the Ancient Remains on the Islands off the Coast of lar Con

naught, p. 348.?The Nine-hole Stone at Melahans, near Tullamore, King's County, p. 349.?Description of a Tumulus at Topping, parish of Inver, Co. Antrim, p. 350.

On an Ancient Inscribed Shrine-Arch ; by the Rev. William Reeves, D.D., p. 353.

Unpublished G?raldine Documents.?No. I. Russell's u Relation of the Fitz Geralds of

Ireland" : edited by the Rev. Samuel Hayman, B. A., p. 356.

On the Copper Tokens issued in Ireland from 1728 to 1761 ; by Aquilla Smith, Esq., M.D.,p. 417.

Proceedings:?Election of Members, p. 435.?Donations, p. 436.?Ring found in the Cathedralof St. Canice, ib.?Flint Flakes from the Drift in the North of Ireland, ib.?Seal of a Notary Public, ib.?Implements of Wood found in a Bog on the pro perty of General Dunne, ib.?Difficulty of Felling Trees by Fire, p. 437.?Ogham Inscriptions at Ardmore and Aghaliskey, p. 438.?Plank Road through Bog near

Portland, Co. Tipperary, p. 439.?'Concentric Markings on Stones in the Counties of Dublin and Wicklow, ib.?Megalithic Structures near Cleggan Bay, Co. Galway, p. 442.?Critical Remarks on theFaeth Fiedha, or Hymn of St. Patrick, as edited

by Mr. O'Beirne Crowe, p. 445.

Unpublished G?raldine Documents.?No. II. The Pedegree of the Geraldines of Des mond : edited by the Rev. James Graves, A. B., M. R. I. A., p. 459.

Appendix to do. : by Daniel Mac Carthy (Glas), p. 499.

Kilmalkedar : by Arthur Hill, Esq., B. E., A. R. I. B. A., p. 560.

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