Curry, Kevin | Patrick Corcoran (1879-1920), Kilkennyman, nationalist, and woodcarver | 06-10 |
O'Sullivan, Muiris | The Eastern tomb at Knockroe and Megalithic art | 11-30 |
Phelan, Margaret M. | A Kilkenny plaque in Hampstead, London: Shortall and Purcell | 31-32 |
Law, Edward J. | The Merry Harriers Club 1774-1796 of Grevine Hill, Kilkenny | 33-40 |
O'Shea, Mary | St Canice's, Muckalee - an early Christian site | 41-43 |
news cutting 1834 | A publication delay with the Kilkenny Journal 1834 | 43 |
Fewer, Thomas G. | Famine mortality in South Kilkenny: Aglish, parochial microcosm | 44-57 |
Kirwan, John | A Bernard Scalé estate map of the townlands of Ballygub and Clonamery, Inistioge, County Kilkenny, in 1771 | 58-62 |
Lenox-Conyngham, Melosina | Some Kilkenny diaries: John Kevan 1682-83; Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby; Lucy Goddard 1774-8; William Pitt Blunden 1790; John Wesley 1767, Peter Roe 1800-06; Philip Doyle of Ballysallagh 1816; Humphrey O'Sullivan 1827-35; John Butler Marquess of Ormonde 1831- 32; Mary Burtchaell 1868-76; Ellen Butler of Ballyragget 1872-80 | 63-76 |
Ó Drisceoil, Cóilín | A previously unrecorded medieval grave slab from under Blackfriars Bridge, Kilkenny | 77-79 |
Phelan, Margaret M. | Kilkenny Archaeological Society 1945-1994: part 2 Personnel | 80-89 |
O'Fearghail, Fearghus | Fulachta Fiadh in the shadow of the Walsh Mountains: Ballintee, parish of Dunnamaggan; Croan, parish of Aghavillar | 90-93 |
news cutting 1768 | Fox run from Bennettsbridge to Slevenaman, Finn's Leinster Journal 1768 | 93 |
Hoyne, Liam | Myhills of Killarney, Co Kilkenny - their landowning predecessors and successors, Langrishe, Loftus and Bryan | 94-108 |
Halpin, Thomas B. | Malthouse memories: James' St brewery and maltings | 109-113 |
O'Dwyer, Michael | The Famine in Kilkenny, as reported in the Kilkenny Journal newspaper 1845-1848 | 114-126 |
Brennan, James | Monastic sites in ancient Ossory, an archaeological view: Seir-Kieran, Fertagh, Kilree, Kilkieran, Aghaboe, Monaincha, etc, | 127-139 |
Law, Edward J. | The school that Mrs Pack built [at John's Quay], 1813-1843 | 140-145 |
news cutting | Poetical discouragement from the Kilkenny Journal 1835-36 | 145 |
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