O'Keefe, Gerry | The administration of religion in medieval Kilkenny | 5-17 |
Ó Drisceoil, Cóilín, Amy Harris; Yvonne Doyle | Conservation of the Shee tombs at Saint Mary's church, Kilkenny | 18-35 |
Breen, Mary | Kilkenny - a Renaissance city? | 36-47 |
Nugent, Louise | A seventeenth-century pilgrim from Co Kilkenny: James Shee of Derrynahinch | 48-54 |
O'Reilly, Aideen | St Peter's church, Ennisnag | 55-64 |
Hyland, Richard | St David's Church, Castleinch, Co Kilkenny, an ivy-cladded ruin with its funerary monuments to the Cuffe, De Valle, Comerford, Blunden, Broderick, Morrissy and Hartford families | 65-71 |
Finnegan, Rachel | Meekness and Ambition, or, the Hypocrite Detected: a satirical poem about Richard Pococke, Bishop of Ossory (1704-1765) | 72-84 |
O'Dwyer, Michael | Chancellor's Mills, Helias Mill, and other mills near Greens' Bridge, Kilkenny on the right bank of the Nore | 85-92 |
Tierney, Ann | Rev James Graves (1815-1886), clergyman, archaeologist and historian: John O'Leary's memories of him in 1878 | 93-95 |
Patterson, Tony | Kilkenny in 1915: war and politics | 98-107 |
Curry, Kevin | Ladies of Llangollen pottery | 108-112 |
Flood, Mary | The hurler, Henry Shefflin's, County Monaghan roots | 113-116 |