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2009-‐10 Vol. XII No. 45 Jonathan Cherry, 'The 1610 Cavan Town Charter: A 2009-10 Vol. XII No. 45 Jonathan Cherry, ‘The 1610 Cavan town charter: an introduction and transcription’, pp 1-12. Patrick Cassidy, ‘The Quakers of County Cavan, 1655-1900’, pp 13-22. Mary Sullivan, ‘Canada convicts and canals: pre-famine emigration from County Cavan, 1815-1844’, pp 23-51. Pat Murphy, ‘Emily Ferguson Murphy: a strenuous kicker’, pp 52-60. Jonathan A. Smyth, ‘Cemetery inscriptions from Ashfield, Clemenstown and Dernakesh’, pp 61-95. Aiden Reilly, ‘Alleviating hunger in Cavan, 1880: how the Mansion House Fund provided relief in Cavan during the Little Famine’, pp 96-123. Liam Kelly, ‘Suggested reading on the history of photography: a select bibliography’, pp 124-130. Orla Fitzpatrick, ‘The photographic guild: a circle of Cavan photographers in the 1890s’, pp 131-141. Tomás Ó Raghallaigh, ‘Iarsmaí na Gaeilge i dTeanga Tullyhunco’, pp 142-145. Brian McCabe, ‘Cavan’s first trip to Croke Park’, pp 146-149. Seán Mac Brádaigh, ‘The genealogy of Mag Shamhradháin’, pp 150-153. Book Reviews, pp 154-159. 2011 Vol. XII No. 46 Robert M. Chapple, ‘Cultural continuity and site use: excavations at Gortlaunaght, Swanlinbar, County Cavan’, pp 162-202. Rachel Moss, ‘The old portal and cathedral of Kilmore’, pp 203-236. Benignus Millett, OFM, ‘Patrick O’Helay, OFM, and Conn O’Rourke, OFM: two Irish martyrs’, pp 237- 244. Lesa Ní Mhunghaile, ‘Charlotte Brooke, her political and literary connections and the genesis of Reliques of Irish poetry (1789)’, pp 245-261. Liam Kelly, ‘The parish of Denn in the early 1800s’, pp 262-287. Pat Murphy, ‘General Phil Sheridan and the American Civil War’, pp 288-302. Miriam Moffitt, ‘The Protestant experience of revolution in County Leitrim, 1911-1928’, pp 303-323. Martin McCabe, ‘Corrawallen: local history in a small townland’, pp 324-347. Richard Morgan, ‘Footballing brothers in opposition’, pp 348-352. Jonathan A. Smyth, ‘Guide to the Breifny Antiquarian Society Journal (1920-1933)’, pp 353-368. P.J. Dunne, ‘Butlersbridge Irish constabulary barracks’ day book 1851-1854’, pp 369-376. Susan Hood, ‘Further records from the Church of Ireland diocese of Kilmore’, pp 377-393. Book Reviews, pp 394-402. Obituary: Séamus Ó Doláin, p. 403. 2012 Vol. XII No. 47 Tom Sullivan, ‘John Boylan, an influential nineteenth-century Kilmore priest’, pp 406-419. Griffin Murray, ‘The crozier of the O’Bradys’, pp 420-440. Maeve McCormick, ‘The archaeological landscape of Tonymore Lough, County Cavan’, pp 441-459. Tom Smith, ‘The death of Conall Cernach at Ballyconnell, County Cavan’, pp 460-475. Pat Murphy, ‘Breifne’s mountain man’, pp 476-485. Liam Kelly, ‘Maria Cregan’s description of Dublin during the 1916 Rising’, pp 486-492. Brian McCabe, ‘Dervor old graveyard’, pp 493-506. Patrick Cassidy, ‘The origin and growth of the Presbyterian Church in County Cavan’, pp 507-515. Hugh B. O’Brien, ‘The first man on the hill: the life and times of Rev. Patrick O’Connell (1850-1923), pp 516-549. Book Reviews, pp 550-560. 2013 Vol. XIII No. 48 Abbreviations, pp 1-6 Terry Barry, ‘Introduction’, pp 7-9. Brendan Scott and Linda Shine, ‘Editorial note’, pp 10-13. Oliver Davies, ‘The castles of County Cavan, part I’, pp 14-42. Oliver Davies, ‘The castles of County Cavan, part II’, pp 43-89. Oliver Davies, ‘The churches of County Cavan’, pp 90-145. T.G.F Paterson and Oliver Davies, ‘Ecclesiastical remains in Co. Cavan’, pp 146-148. Oliver Davies, ‘Killinagh church and Crom Cruaich’, pp 149-153. Oliver Davies, ‘Old churches in the parish of Rossinver, Co. Leitrim’, pp 154-157. T.G.F. Paterson, M. Gaffikin and Oliver Davies, ‘Dean Richardson’s further account of Com. Cavan’, pp 158-168. Oliver Davies, ‘Excavation of a crannog at Deredis Upper, in Lough Inchin, Co Cavan’, pp 169-186. Oliver Davies, ‘Contributions to the study of crannogs in south Ulster’, pp 187-204. Oliver Davies, ‘Types of rath in southern Ulster’, pp 205-218. Linda Shine (ed.), ‘Oliver Davies’ field reports on archaeological sites in Clanmahon barony, County Cavan’, pp 219-259. Book Reviews, pp 260-269. .
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