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Volume Information Source: The Journal of the Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland, Third Series, Vol. 1, No. 2 (1869) Published by: Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25497786 . Accessed: 14/05/2014 17:50 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 195.78.108.69 on Wed, 14 May 2014 17:50:30 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. 2 (1869)Published by: Royal Society of Antiquaries of IrelandStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25497786 .

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INDEX. .?+_

Aghaliskey, Ogham inscriptions at, 438.

Ancient remains on islands off the coast of lar Connaught, state of, 348.

Annual Reports, 3, 209.

Antiquities, regulations for sale of, 341. Aran island, antiquities of, 102.

Ardillaun, ruins on, 348.

Ardmore, Ogham inscriptions at, 438.

Armagh, Vicar's Cairn near, 157? Armour of Irish kerns, temp. Henry

VIIL, 191.

Badb, what, 312.

Bagnalstown, merchants* tokens struck

in, 246.

Belfast, flint flakes from neighbourhood of, 147.

Bell, ancient Irish ecclesiastical, found at Foulkscourt, Co. Kilkenny, 284, 346.

-found at Ferbane, King's County, 347.

?eltaine, what, 323. | Boiling meat, Irish mode of, 190. i Bolein family, see Bullyne. | Bone haft of bronze leaf-shaped sword,

24. Bos longifrons, horns of, found, 268. Bronze knife, notice of, 20. Bronze leaf-shaped sword hafted with

bone, 24. Bronze pin, 164. Bronze rings used with pin in fastening

dress, 164.

Bridge, ancient, at Carlow, 162.

Browne, of Mulrancan, murder of; letter of Queen Elizabeth on, 17.

Brudins, 325.

-original nature of, 326.

Bullyne monument at Clonoony, King's County, 85.

Burial grounds, ancient, preservation of remains in, 143.

Butlers of Duiske Abbey, by Rev. James

Hughes, 62.

Butler, James, 64.

-petition from, to Queen Eliza beth, 65.

-Sir Edward of Duiske, 69. -chalice presented by, 71. -monumental cross erected to

memory of, 72.

Cargaghoge, ancient oak structure found beneath peat bog at, 269.

Carlow, merchants' tokens struck at, 245.

-old bridge of, 162.

Carra, Lough, Cyclopean churches in

vicinity of, 131.

Carrick-a-Dhirra, Pagan sepulchre at, 160.

Cats, strange legend of, 189. Cill Sliebhe Cuillinn, founded by St.

Darerca, alias Moninne, about A. D. 518 : by the Rev. George H. Reade,

M. A., 93.

Churches, desecrated by the English, 190.

Claragh Church, Co, Kilkenny, Ogham monument built into east end of, 281.

Cleggan Bay, Co. Galway, megalithic remains near, 441.

Clochans, Island of Aran, 109.

Clogher, derivation of, 311.

Clonfert, church of, 136.

Clonmacnoise, bronze figure found at, 224.

-discoveries in the parish church of, 84.

-lesser round tower of, 145.

-pin found near, 84.

-repairs of, 213.

-repairs of round tower of, 141.

Clonoony, King's County, Bullyne monu ment at, 85.

Cloyne cathedral, tomb of Sir John Fits Gerald of Cloyne, in, 536.

Cloyne, Fitz Geralds of, 514, &c.

Coins, find of, 216.

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566 INDEX.

Concentric markings on stones in the counties of Dublin and Wicklow, 439.

Corbanus, Firbolgic chief of Aran, 107.

Corrib, Lough, Cyclopean churches in

vicinity of, 131.

Crannog, etymology of, 219. -in Lough Annagh, King's

County, 154. Critical remarks on the Faeth Fiadha,

or Hymn of St. Patrick, as edited by Mr. O'Beirne Crowe, 445.

Crom-Cruach, 310. Cromleac found in Headfort demesne,

Co. Meath, 40. -at Ballyloura, near Jerpoint Abbey,

Co. Kilkenny, 41. -at Mount Brown, Co. Carlow, 41. -at Mount Venus, Co. Dublin, 41. -at Rathkenny, Co. Meath, 41.

at Ryefield, Co. Cavan, 41. Cromleac-like entrance to Rinoyle rath,

Co. Galway, 282.

Cross, wayside, nearLouth, inscription on, 52.

Cry, Guardsman's, of St. Patrie, with the ancient preface ; printed from the

original Irish in the Liber Hymnorum, amanuscriptin the Library of Trinity College,Dublin; with an introduction, translation, and notes: by J.O'Beirne

Crowe, A.B., 285.

Cup-circles on pillar-stone at MufT, Co. Londonderry, 269.

Cyclopean churches, 131. -in the vicinity of Loughs Cor

rib, Mask, and Carra : by G. Henry Kinahan, Esq., M. R. I. A., 74, 131.

Dalriada, letters of John O'Donovan, LL. D., on, 26.

Davells, Henry, murder of, 483.

Deelish, Co. Cork, Ogham stone found

at, 254.

Desmond, Earls of, 459, &c.

-pedigree of, 461.

-Earldom, disputed succession of, 499.

-Fielding, Earl of, 498.

-James, 15th Earl of, 484.

-Preston, Earl of, 498. -the Sug?n Earl of, 544, &c.

-signature of 557.

-Thomas, 8th Earl of, beheaded at

Drogheda, 475.

-probable cause of enmitybe twecn, and Tiptoft, Earl of Worces

ter, 447.

Donations, 10, 49, 83, 144, 215, 267, 343, 436.

Dress, mode of fastening, 167. Druidic religion, when established in

Ireland, 309, &c. -derived from Gaul, ib.

pruidic religion, Caesar's account of, 331.

Drumloghan, Co. Waterford, Oghams at, 35.

-discovery of Ogham chamber, at, 52.

Duiske Abbey, the Butlers of, 62. Duiske, meaning of, 62.

Dundalk, linen trade of, 17.

Dysert, round tower and church of, 54.

Earth-fast cromleacs, 40.

Elizabeth, Queen, letter of, 17.

Endeus, miracle wrought by, 106.

Enniscorthy, ancient bridge at, 275. -contract for erecting bridge over

the Slaney at, A. d. 1581, 17.

Faeth Fiadha, or cry of St. Patrick, 285.

Fairies, or deified mortals; called "Sides"

by the ancient Irish, 321.

Felling trees by fire, difficulty of, 437.

Ferbane, ancient Irish bell found near, 347.

Festivals, Pagan, 323. Fibula, gold, 219. Fitz Gerald, Sir James Sussex of Des

mond, 538. -Sir John, of Cloyne, 414, &c.

-tomb of, 536. -Seneschal of Imokilly, 414,

&c. Fitz Geralds of Cloyne and Imokilly,

pedigree of, 517 Fitz Maurice, James, death of, 480.

-signature of, 558. Flint implements from the Drift, 14.

-flakes from the Drift in the north of Ireland, 436.

-flakes from the neighbourhood of

Belfast, 147. Flood and Agar, duel between, 234.

Foulkscourt, ancient Irish bell discovered at, 284.

-ancient Irish ecclesiastical bell found at, 346.

Galmoy, Viscount, 62. Geraldines of Desmond, Pedigree of,

461. Glass beads found at Clough, Co. Antrim,

335. -at Lough Revel, Cranoge, Co. An

trim, 336. -at Newtownlimavady, Co. Derry,

ib. -at Rosharkin, Co. Antrim, 337. -at Tristernagh, ib.

Glass bracelet found near Ballymena, i 336. I Gortnapishy, battle of, 88,

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INDEX. 567

Gowran, ancient documents relative to, 231.

Graignamanna, 62. -ancient coins found near, 216.

Graveyards, ancient remains in, preser vation of, 214.

Hymn of St. Patrick, former editions

of, 285.

-antiquities quoted in editing, ib. -or Cry of St. Patrick, edition of, by

J. O'Beirne Crowe, 285.

-poetic character of, 287

Illaundara, ancient church on, condition

of, 89.

Imokilly, seneschals of, 514, &c.

Implements of wood found in a bog, 436.

Inismaine, Abbey of, 136.

Innishbofin, ruins on, 348.

Innishark, ruins on, 348. Irish Antiquities, national petition to

Parliament on preservation of, 142.

Jerpoint Abbey, sculptures at, 52. -extinct town of, 12.

Journal, printing of the, for 1867, 48.

Kilcrea Abbey, Mac Carthy monument

at, 85.

-photographs of, 23.

Kilkenny, mint at, 159.

-original views of, 153.

Killegar Church, 441.

Killfraughann, church of, 133.

Killkieran, church of, 132.

Killursagh, church of, 134. Kilree, bronze pin, found at, 50. Kilmalkedar : by Arthur Hill, Esq.,

B.E., A.R. LB. A., 560.

-church, ib.

-oratories, at, ib.

Linen trade, 17.

Lisheenagreine, Ogham stone found at, 260.

Londonderry, relief of, 150. -services of Colonel Murray during

the siege of, 151.

Lough Annagh, King's County, crannog in, 154.

Louth, wayside cross near, 52.

Mac Carthy monument at Kilcrea Ab

bey, 85.

Macroom, stone circle and fort near, 22.

Mask, Lough, Cyclopean churches in

vicinity of, 131.

Meelehans, near Tullamore, Nine-hole Stone at, 349.

Megalithic monuments on the SlieveBloom

mountains, 278.

-structures, classification of, 283. -structures near Cleggan Bay, Co.

Galway, 442. Members, election of, 6, 47, 81, 139,

212, 265, 339, 435. Merchants' tokens, 244. Metallic art, ancient Irish, 279. Mint at Kilkenny in 1649, 159.

Morrigain, what, 315.

Muff, pillar-stone at, 269.

Murray, Colonel, petition of, 151.

National monuments, preservation of, 214, 266, 341.

Nemain, what, 319. Nine-hole stone at Meelahans, near Tul

lamore, King's County, 349. Notes of some antiquities on the Islands

of Aran. No. 1. Iararna : by the Rev. William Kilbride, 102.

Notice of a Book entitled "Beware the Cat:" by Robert Malcomson, Esq., with Notes by the Rev. James Graves, 187.

O'Donovan, John, LL. D., original let ters of, 26.

O'Faolans, the, Lords of Decies, 226. Officers and Members of the Associa

tion, 193.

Ogham monument built into east end of

Claragh Church, Co. Kilkenny, 281. - stone found at Deelish, County

Cork, 254. -

Readings, No. 1 : by Richard Rolt Brash, Esq., M.R.I. A., 168.

Oghams at Ardmore, 177, 184, 185, 438. -at Aghaliskey, 438.

- at Castletimon, 175. -at Drumloghan, Co. Waterford, 35. - at Glounagloch, 169. - at Lisheenagreine, 260. -at Seskinan, 118. - at Templenoach, disappearance of,

349. - hints for copying, 171.

O'Keefe, the actor, views of Kilkenny by, 153.

O'Neill pedigree, 241, 270. On an ancient inscribed Shrine-arch :

by the Rev. William Reeves, D. D., 353.

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568 INDEX.

On some ancient personal ornaments of glass found in Ireland : by Robert

Day, jun., Esq., F. S. A., 335. On the contents of a sepulchre of the

bronze period : by Thomas O'Gor man, Esq., 164.

On the copper tokens issued in Ireland from 1728 to 1761 : by Aquilla Smith, Esq., M.D., 363.

On merchants' tokens struck in the Towns of Carlow, Bagnalstown, and Tullow : by Robert Malcomson, Esq., M. A., 224.

On an Ogham chamber at Drumlo

ghan, in the Co. Waterford : by William Williams, Esq., 35.

On two Ogham inscribed stones from the Co. Cork : by Richard R. Brash, Esq., M. R. I. A, 254.

On the Seskinan Ogham inscriptions, Co. Waterford : by Richard Rolt Brash, Esq., 118.

Ormonde, 9th Earl of, 63. - will of, 64. - Elizabeth Countess of, divorced

from her husband, 543. - Joan, Countess of, second and

third marriages of, 505.

Pagan festivals in Ireland, 323. .- Irish ; religious beliefs of, 307.

-sepulchre at Carrick-a-Dhirra, Co.

Waterford, 160. Peat bog at Cargaghoge ; ancient oak

structure found in, 269. Personal ornaments of glass found in

Ireland, 335.

Pin, bronze found at Kilree, Co. Kil

kenny, 50. Plank road through bog near Portland,

Co. Tipperary, 439.

Portland, Co. Tipperary, plank road

through bog near, 439.

Portraits, historical, 217? Powers of nature, worshipped by the

Pagan Irish, 308.

Primary cromleacs, 40.

Proceedings, 3, 47, 81, 139, 209, 265, 339,435.

Queen's Earl of Desmond, history of, 484, &c.

-seal and signature of, 497.

Raths and earthworks of Ireland, sup posed builders of, 87.

Rath, etymology of, 219, 221. Rath Michael church, 441.

Rathwhelan, Co. Waterford, 226.

Rawlinson, Dr., 241.

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

Remarks on a class of Cromleacs for | which the name "

Primary," or " Earth fast," is proposed : by George V. Du

Noyer, Esq., M. R. I. A., 40.

Ring found in the Cathedral of St. Canice, 436.

Rings, perforated, used in fastening dress, 164.

Rinvyle, Co. Gal way, Rath at, 282. Roch, Captain James, petition of, 150. Rock carvings, Co. Cork, 91. Ross Hill Abbey, 135. Round tower and church of Dysert,

Co. Limerick : by Richard Rolt Brash, Esq., M. R. I. A., 54.

Round tower, lesser, at Clonmacnoise, mode of hanging shutters in windows of, 145.

Round towers of Ireland, earliest known speculation on, 275.

Runic inscriptions in Ireland, non existence of, accounted for, 273. ,

Russell, Thomas, author of History of

j the Geraldines of Munster, 459.

Sale of antiquities, regulations for, 341.

Sculptures from Jerpoint Abbey, de

scription of, 52.

! Seal of a notary public, 436. Seals of Tralee, Co. Kerry, 148. Seskinan, Ogham inscriptions at, 118. Sides (Fairies), what, 319. Slieve Bloome mountains, megalithic

monuments on, 278. St. Brendan, church of, 136. St. Canice' Cathedral, ringfound in, 436. St. Darerca, 95. St. Francis' Abbey, Kilkenny, danger

ous condition of the tower of, 82. -

repairs of, 7, 140, 213, 267, 342. St. Fursagh, church of, 131. St. Kevin's well and church near En

niskerry, 440. St. Manchan, bronze figure from

shrine of, 224. St. Moninne, 94. St. Patrick, Cry or Hymn of, 285. Stone circle and fort near Macroom,

notice of, 22.

Topping, parish of In ver, tumulus at, 350.

Title of Association, change of, 6.

Tralee, seals of, 148. Treasurer's accounts, 48, 340. Treasure-trove at Waterford, 242.

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INDEX. 569

Tuliow, merchants1 tokens struck at, 246.

Tumulus at Topping, parish of In ver, Co. Antrim, 350.

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

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

-No. 2. " The Pedegree of the Geraldines of Desmond:" edited

by the Rev. James Graves, A. B., M.R.I.A., 459.

-Appendix to : by Daniel Mac Carthy (Glas), Esq., 499.

Vicar's Cairn, near Armagh, 157.

Witches, Irish, 191.

Waterford, treasure trove at, 242.

Youghal, sack of, by the Earl of Des

mond, 469.

END OF VOL. I.?THIRD SERIES.

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