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Dr Mackiernan Collection Catalogue of the Library of Most Rev. Dr. Francis J. MacKiernan, D.D. 1926-2005 Bishop of Kilmore 1972-1998 Doctor MacKiernan Collection - Journal and series Collection Frequency of Multiple Title Publication Dates Missing Copies Notes Also known as Catholic Directory Almanac and Registry 1838, 1839, 1841, 1837-1848 Catholic 1843, 1845, 1846, Registry 1849-1857 1850, 1851, 1852, 1873, 1961, Unbound copies Catholic Directory 1858-1864 1861, 1870, 1976, 1997 2 copies 1842, 1844, 1847, Irish Catholic Directory 1865- 1 Irish Catholic Directory Annually 1837-2003 1999 of each 1848, 1849 2003 Page 1 Journal and Series collection Doctor MacKiernan Collection - Journal and series Collection Frequency of Multiple Title Publication Dates Missing Copies Notes vol 5 incl index to no's 1-, vol 7 incl a guide to Irish Genealogical collections,vol 11 incl two diaries of the French expedition1798, vol 13 incl index to no 10+ 12, vol 14 reports on documents relating to the wardship of Galway, vol 15 incl a survey of documents in private keeping -series1, vol 18 incl the O Clery book of genealogies, vol 19 incl index to vol 16 and to the proceedings of Dublin society of United Irishmen, vol 20 incl survey of documents in private keeping - second series, vol 21 incl Franco-Irish correspondence Dec 1688-Aug 1691, vol 25 incl Survey of documents in private 2 Analecta Hibernica Bi-Annually 1930-1967 Complete collection vol 13 Vol's 1-37 keeping - third series Vol XI, Vol XXXIX Vol XLII 2 copies of 3 Archivium Hibernicum 1912 - 2004 1923 - 1941 each Page 2 Journal and Series collection Doctor MacKiernan Collection - Journal and series Collection Frequency of Multiple Title Publication Dates Missing Copies Notes Ardagh and Clonmacnoise Antiquarian Society Complete collection 4 Journal 1926 - 1951 vol's 1-12 Acc No C/206123 - C/206132 1998, 1999 2 copies of each, 2000 3 5 Breifne Annually 1958-2004 copies Also included Index to Numbers 1-12 1981-1992 and an Index to numbers 13- 6 Catholic Archives Annually 1981-2005 1999 22, 1993-2002 Jan 1989, Aut 1994, Autm 1994, Aut 1995. Aut1996/Spring 1997, Autm 1998& Autm 1999, Apr 2000, Bulletin contents index 1980- Autm 2000, 2002, Reflections on Catholic Advent 2001, archives 2002, Directory of Catholic Archives 2002, 2003, Feb Catholic archives of England 7 Society 2004, Sept 2004 and Wales Vol 1 no's 1+2 Vol 21 8 Catholic Survey 1953 - 1955 no's 2+3 Page 3 Journal and Series collection Doctor MacKiernan Collection - Journal and series Collection Frequency of Multiple Title Publication Dates Missing Copies Notes Also available The History of St. Macartan's Cathedral and its patron saint 1949 Clogher Record 1963, 1996 album - A diocesan None Collection 2 copies of History - Bishop 1977 Silver Jubilee Issue 9 Clogher Record Annually 1953 - 2004 complete each Duffy 1975 2002 Golden Jubilee Issue Annually/Bi- 10 Collectanea Hibernica annually 1958 - 2005 Collection complete Complete vols 1-47 County Louth Runs from Vol X, no 2 11 Archaeological Journal 1942 - 2004 to Vol XXV no 4 Page 4 Journal and Series collection Doctor MacKiernan Collection - Journal and series Collection Frequency of Multiple Title Publication Dates Missing Copies Notes parishes covered Dunboyne, Dunshaughlin, Kilcloon, Rathoath, Curraha, Dunsany, Johnstown, Skryne, Mountnugent, Kilskyre, Oldcastle, Ballynacargy, Milltown, Moyvore, Multyfarnham, Delvin, Killucan, Taghmon, Castletown Geoghan, Clara, Kilbeggan, Tubber, Moynalty, Rathmoylan, Summerhill, Trim, Ardcath, Drogheda, Stamullen, Athboy, Ballivor + Kildalkey, Kildalkey, Dunderry, Tullamore, includes a short Ballinabrackey, Castlepollard, 2 Copies of history of the Churchtown or Dysart, no's 10 and parishes of the Drumroney, Glasson, 12 The Diocese of Meath 1867 - 1937 3, 4, 8, 10, 11, 13 11 Diocese of Meath Longwood, Mayne, Mullingar Vol 1, Vol 2 no 1 +2, 13 Donegal Annual 1953 - 1960 vol 3 no's 1+2, Down and Connor Historical Society's Vol's I -V bound and 14 Journal 1928 - 1939 VI - X bound Only have Vol 1 The magazine of the federation 15 Due North 2002 issue 6 for Ulster Local Studies Eigse: A journal of Irish 16 Studies 1947 Vol V part III Page 5 Journal and Series collection Doctor MacKiernan Collection - Journal and series Collection Frequency of Multiple Title Publication Dates Missing Copies Notes Fairs and Markets in 17 Ulster 1987 2 copies Vol 10 Number 1 May 1966 -3 18 The Flame Annually 1966 copies Feb 2004 to Oct Jan 04, Jan 05, Nov Feb 05 2 19 The Furrow Monthly 2005 05, Dec 05 copies 20 The Heart of Breifne Annually 1978-1987 None None 21 Irish Booklore 1971 - 1980 22 The Irish Book Lover Annually 1910 - 1957 Vol 1 - 32 complete 1957, 1965- 67 and 1968 2 copies of each. 1955, 1960 and 1961 3 copies of each. 1958 and 1963 4 copies of The Irish Catholic each. 1959 - 23 Historical Society Annually 1955-1968 5 copies. Page 6 Journal and Series collection Doctor MacKiernan Collection - Journal and series Collection Frequency of Multiple Title Publication Dates Missing Copies Notes Index to the Irish ecclesiastical record 1864-1917. Documents, articles, The Irish Ecclesiastical January 1960, correspondence and 24 Record Monthly July 1962, reviews Nov 02 2 Collection complete 26 Irish Historical Studies Bi-Annual 1938 -2004 copies no's 1- 133 no 1(3 copies), no 2 (3 copies), no 3 4 copies, no 4. 2 copies, no 5, 5 copies, no 6. 2 copies, no 7. 2 copies, Collection complete 27 Irish History Series no 8. 3 copies no's 1-10 Irish Theological 28 Quarterly 2004 - 2005 Journal of Breifny Bound as vols I, II 29 Antiquarian Society Annually 1920-1933 None None and III Acc No C/206120 - C/206122 The journal of Lower Lavey Macra na 30 Lavey News 1980 Tuaithe, Co Cavan Only one copy in collection Page 7 Journal and Series collection Doctor MacKiernan Collection - Journal and series Collection Frequency of Multiple Title Publication Dates Missing Copies Notes Commemorati ve issue and 1 copy with no date -3 copies of 31 Lavey Searchlight 1967-1971 each 1980, 1985, 1981, 1990, 1995, 2004 2 copies of 32 The Leitrim Guardian Annually 1968 - 2004 1969 and 2001 each Editions included - Parliament in Medieval Ireland, The conspiracy of Mellifont, 1216- Medieval Irish History 3 copies of 1231 and The Medieval Irish 33 Series 1964-1975 No 1, 1964 Annals. 1957, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1958, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1959, 1968, 1971, 1966, 1975 2 1966, 1967, 1973,1974,1977, copies of 34 O'Donnell Lecture 1969,1970, 1978, 1979, 1980 each. 1987,198920 1988,1990,1991,1992 00 - 2 copies 35 The Pearl Annually 1987-2001 , 1998, 1999 of each Proceedings of the Royal 36 Irish Academy 1918 - 1954 Bulletin of the American Irish 37 The Recorder 1943 Vol 10 no 7 Historical Society 1955 -1964, Dublin Diocesan Historical 38 Reportorium Novum 1959-1960 Vol II no 1 and no 2 Record Page 8 Journal and Series collection Doctor MacKiernan Collection - Journal and series Collection Frequency of Multiple Title Publication Dates Missing Copies Notes 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 39 Ringfort annual Annually 1981-2003 1999 1990, 2001 Records of the Meath Complete collection archaeological and historical 1955 - 2005 Vol 1 to society, Riocht na Midhe index 40 Riocht na Midhe Annually 1955 - 2005 Vol XVI 1955 - 1989 Have Vol 3 part 2 1933, vol 4 part 2 1934, vol 5 part 1 1935, vol 6 part 2 1937, vol 7 parts 1 + Vol 4 part II 2 1948, vol 101 part Royal society of 1934 -2 1 1971, vol 114 41 antiquaries copies 1984, vol 133 2003 Annually / 42 Seanchas Ardmhacha Bi-Annually 1954 - 2004 1963 - 1968 inclusive new series in 1969 Golden Jubilee issue 2003 Annual / Complete collection 43 Studia Hibernica Bi-Annual 1961 - 1997 No's 1 - 29 Studies - an Irish 44 quarterly review 1961 + 1965 Journal of the Longford 45 Teathbha 1969 -1997 None 0 Historical Society 46 The Torch Annually 1980-1986 None 0 Kilmore Temperance magazine Studies in Ancient and Only have vol XX medieval historical thought and 47 Traditio 1964 religion Ulster Journal of Vol 39 1976 2 Only have vol 39, 40 48 Archaeology copies and 41 Index Vol 31(1968) - 45 (1982) Page 9 Journal and Series collection Doctor MacKiernan Collection - Journal and series Collection Frequency of Multiple Title Publication Dates Missing Copies Notes Vol 10 no 2 Special - Vol 9 no 21 - 2 copies, Vol 10 Seasonal Customs no 1 - 3 copies, Vol 11 no 1 - 2 Annual / Bi- Vol 15 no 2 Special copies, Vol 11 no 2 - 2 copies, 49 Ulster Local Studies Annual 1975 - 1997 Ulster in Europe Vol 13 no 1 -2 copies, Annual / BI- 50 Writings on Irish History Annual 1984 - 1994 Page 10 Journal and Series collection Doctor MacKiernan Collection - Religious Book Collection Date of no Author Title Publisher Publication Notes 1 Acheson, Alan A history of the Church of Ireland 1691-1996 The Columba Press 1997 Selections from the speeches and writings of the The Irish University Question - The Catholic Browne and Nolan Ltd, Archbishop of Dublin (with a historical sketch of the 2 Archbishop of Dublin case Dublin 1897 Irish University question Monasticon Hibericum or A history of the Abbies, priories and other religious houses in 3 Archdale, Mervyn Ireland 1786 Augustine, Fr (O.F.M. Footprints of Father Theobald Matthew - M.H. Gill and Son Ltd, 4 Cap) Apostle of Temperance Dublin 1947 with illustrations by John O' Gorman. Includes a Augustine, Fr (O.M. Sands & Company, forward by the most Rev. Finbar Ryan, O.P. 5 Cap) Ireland's loyalty to the Mass London 1938 Archbishop of Gabula The story of Bishop Galvin, Co-founder of the 7 Barrett, William E.
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