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The Ulster Journal of Archaeology 1894-1911 A CONTENTS LIST OF THE SECOND SERIES OF THE ULSTER JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY 1894-1911 Compiled by Ruairí Ó Baoill on behalf of the Ulster Archaeological Society © Ulster Archaeological Society First published December 2017 Ulster Archaeological Society c/o Centre for Archaeological Fieldwork, Archaeology and Palaeoecology, School of Natural and Built Environment, The Queen’s University of Belfast Belfast BT7 1NN www.qub.ac.uk/sites/uas/ Ulster Journal of Archaeology Vol. 17, No. 1/4, February - November 1911 Table of Contents Page Padraig O'Beirn, an Irish Harper 2 F. J. B. An Account of the Crannoge of Inishrush, and Its Ancient Occupants 3-9 Bishop Reeves Glenarm Castle and Its Ghost. Some Old Recollections 9-15 L. L. A. The Antiquities of Fahan in Inis-Eoghan 16-31 Andrew Spence Cill-Brigid. Kilbride, County Antrim. Stephenson Mausoleum 32-34 Francis Joseph Bigger The Battle of Benburb 35-38 W. T. Latimer Some Antiquities of Rathlin 39-46 Henry Morris The Fort of Charlemont in Tir-Eoghan, and Some of Its Associations 47-73 Enri O'Tuat-Ġáill The Old Barracks of Belfast 74-78 Francis Joseph Bigger Hill-Hall 79 Francis Joseph Bigger Rare Adventures in Ireland in 1619 80-91 William Lithgow Miscellanea The Pottingers 92 F. J. B. Dr. Ellis Walker 92-94 Erskine E. West The Rev. Dr. Wm. S. Dickson at Keady 95-96 W. T. Latimer and Isabella Dickson 1 Ulster Journal of Archaeology Vol. 16, No. 2/3, August - November 1910 Table of Contents Page Some Irish Publications in Ulster 97-100 Séamus ua Casaide Old Ballymoney 101-107 Geo. Millar Connor Mac Uiḋir, Lord of Fermanagh 108-137 F. J. B. Miscellanea McPike, Pike, Pyke, Stewart, and Stuart Families 137 Eugene F. MacPike Troops in Ulster in 1740 138 The Reverend Charles Scott, A.M.: Died 1st April, 1910 139 F. J. B. The Battle of Benburb. Friday, 5th June, 1646 (Old Style) (Continued) 140-152 Enri O'Tuaṫġáill 2 Ulster Journal of Archaeology Vol. 16, No. 1/2, February - May 1910 Table of Contents Page The Irish Volunteers 2-9 William Sharman A Short Account of Northburgh (Greencastle) in Inis-Eoghan, and the 10-32 Anglo-Norman Occupation of the North-West of Ulster Samuel Ferguson The Rev. Samuel Barber, A.M., and the Rathfrilan Volunteers (continued) 33-42 Andrew Morrow King William's Jug (Cranmore) 43-45 D. C. Graham The First Printing Presses in Armagh and Newry 46 E. R. McC. Dix The Presbyterian Congregation of Cahans in the Presbytery of Monaghan 47-49 George Elliott Parliamentary Representatives of Ulster, from A.D. 1559 to A.D. 1880 50-61 Maxwell Given Report of Sir Josias Bodley on Some Ulster Fortresses in 1608 61-64 James Buckley The Churches of Loughinisland, County Down 65-77 John Seeds The Battle of Benburb. Friday, 5th June, 1646 (Old Style) 78-89 Enri O'Tuaṫġaill Toir Inis. Dun Na Ngall (Tory Island) 90-92 Robert Welch Miscellanea 93-96 A. Albert Campbell and F. J. B. 3 Ulster Journal of Archaeology Vol. 15, No. 4, November 1909 Table of Contents Page The National Volunteers of Ireland, 1782 (Continued) 141-148 Francis Joseph Bigger The Rev. Samuel Barber. a.m., and the Rathfrilan Volunteers (Continued) 149-157 Andrew Morrow Doagh Book-Club County Antrim 158-160 The Sitlington Family, of Dunagorr, County Antrim 161-172 Edmund Getty and J. W. Kernohan Ulster Bibliography (Continued) 172 E. R. McC. Dix Two Franciscan Friaries in Tir-Conaill 174-181 Francis Joseph Bigger and George J. H. Evatt Three Ulster "Evatt's" 182-183 George J. H. Evatt List of Books, Pamphlets, Newspapers, etc.; Printed in Newry, 184-185 from 1764 to 1810. Second Supplemental List. Part V E. R. McC. Dix Notes and Queries 185-186 Miscellanea 187-188 J. S. A. and J. M. Macrory 4 Ulster Journal of Archaeology Vol. 15, No. 2/3, May 1909 Table of Contents Page The Franciscan Friary at Carrig-Fergus 49-60 Francis Joseph Bigger The Ulster Civil War, 1641. "The King's Commission" in the 61-64 County Cavan (Continued) Thomas Fitzpatrick The Church of Coole or Carnmony, with Some References to 65-69 Other South Antrim Churches Francis Joseph Bigger Richard Montgomery, of Lifford in Dun-Na-Gall (An Ulster Settler in America) 70-78 The Vestry Books of the Parish of Down, 1703-1828 (Continued) 79-86 Edward Parkinson The mac Suiḃhne of Banagh and Fanad and na Dtuath, in Tir-Conaill. 97-93 Copied from the Ordance Survey Letters, R.i.A., Co. Donegal (Continued) Francis Joseph Bigger Memorials of the Patriot Dead. MacCorly, Dickson, MacCracken 93-95 Francis Joseph Bigger Ulster Bibliography. Tyrone 95-102 John S. Crone The National Volunteers of Ireland, 1782 104-118 Francis Joseph Bigger Songs on the French Revolution 119, 121- John S. Crone 124 The Rev. Samuel Barber, a.m., and the Rathfriland Volunteers (Continued) 125-133 Andrew Morrow Rev. Arthur M'Mahon 134-140 David Stewart and Lieut-General M'Mahon 5 Ulster Journal of Archaeology Vol. 15, No. 1, February 1909 Table of Contents Page Ancient Irish Drinking Cups 1-7 W. J. Knowles The Ulster Civil War, 1641. "The King's Commission" in the 7-13 County Cavan (Continued) Thomas Fitzpatrick The mac Suibhne of Banagh and Fanad and na Dtuath, in Tir-Conaill. 14-19 Copied from the Ordnance Survey Letters, R.I.A., Co. Donegal (Continued) Francis Joseph Bigger List of Books, Pamphlets, Newspapers, Etc., Printed in Newry, from 1764 to 1810. 19 Supplemental List. Part IV (Continued) E. R. Mc. C. Dix The Vestry Books of the Parish of Down. 1703-1828 (Continued) 20-28 Edward Parkinson The Rev. Samuel Barber, a.m., and the Rathfriland Volunteers (Continued) 29-35 Andrew Morrow Arthur MacMahon, Presbyterian Minister of Kilrea and Holywood. A '98 Informer. 36-41 Statistics of the Scots Church, Kilrea, and the Succession of Its Ministers. H. W. Rodgers Archbold MacDonnell 42-44 Queries 44 The Ancient Cross of Drumgoolan, Co. Down 45-47 Thomas Fitzpatrick Miscellanea An Antrim Informer in '98 47 John Mackay MacDonnell's Fort and the Buried Gold 48 Francis Joseph Bigger New Irish Manufacture 48 A Wood to Be Sold 48 6 Ulster Journal of Archaeology Vol. 14, No. 4, November 1908 Table of Contents Page The Vestry Books of the Parish of Down, 1703-1828 145-155 Edward Parkinson Cross-Inscribed Pillar-Stone at Tober-Bile, County Antrim 156-157 Francis Joseph Bigger A Ballymoney Patriot. Alexander Gamble, of '98 158 The O'Neill Castle at Seafin Parish of Drumballyroney and County of Down 159 J. M. Macrory Directory to the Seats of Downshire, with Their Respective Post Towns. 160-167 Alphabetically Arranged (Continued) The Ulster Civil War, 1641. "The King's Commission" in the 168-177 County Cavan (Continued) Thomas Fitzpatrick The Heraldic Emblem of Ireland 178-180 O'Neill The Round Church of Carrig-Fergus Castle 182-189 Francis Joseph Bigger and William J. Fennell Old County Down Ballad 190-192 John S. Crone and J. Magill 7 Ulster Journal of Archaeology Vol. 14, No. 2/3, May - August 1908 Table of Contents Page An Autobiographical Sketch of Andrew Craig, 1754-1833. 51-55 Presbyterian Minister of Lisburn (continued) The Ancient Cross of Drumgolan in the Co. Down, with Some Local Notes 56-58 Francis Joseph Bigger David Manson, Schoolmaster in Belfast 59-72 John J. Marshall Clonoe Churchyard in Tir-eoghan 72-77 Francis Joseph Bigger The Mac Suibhne of Banagh and Fanad and Na d-Tuath, in Donegal. 78-94 Copied from the Ordnance Survey Letters, R.I.A., Co. Donegal (Continued) Francis Joseph Bigger List of Books, Pamphlets, Newspapers, etc., Printed in Newry, 95-96 from 1764 to 1810. Part III (Continued) E. R. Mc. C. Dix Séan O'Neill 97-99 F. J. B. Naoṁ Muire An Dunseport. A Short Account of St. Mary of Dunsford, in Lecale, 99-102 Co. of Down Francis Joseph Bigger The Rev. Samuel Barber, A.M., and the Rathfriland Volunteers 104-119 Andrew Morrow Ulster Bibliography (continued) 120-126 John S. Crone James MacHenry, Author of "O'Halloran," "Hearts of Steel," etc., etc. 127-132 W. Clarke-Robinson Local Historic Scraps 133-140 William Blair and John Lynch Miscellanea Irish Harpers 141 Names of Local Rivers 141-142 F. J. B. The Rev. Alexander Neilson's Grave in Ballyroney Meeting-House Green 142 Francis Joseph Bigger Clonfeacle Cross: County Tir-Eoghan 143 Francis Joseph Bigger Templepatrick Parish 143 Francis Joseph Bigger 8 Page Bishop Stuart's Grave in Bun-na-Margie 143-144 Francis Joseph Bigger Game in Ballymacarrett in 1769 144 9 Ulster Journal of Archaeology Vol. 14, No. 1, February 1908 Table of Contents Page The Mac Suibhne of Banagh and Fanad and Na d-Tuath, in Donegal 2-9 Francis Joseph Bigger An Autobiographical Sketch of Andrew Craig, 1754-1833. Presbyterian Minister 10-15 of Lisburn Whale Fishing off the Ulster Coast from 1736 to 1763, 16-20 with Some Notes on the Nesbit Family James Buckley and Padraig ua Beirne Newtownbreda Church. Extracts from "Hibernian Gazetteer," Topographical and 20-21 Historical, by Rev. G. Hansbrow (Dublin, October, 1835), page 340 John Robinson and Rev. G. Hansbrow Undescribed Cauldrons and Pots 21-25 W. J. Knowles Kells Abbey and the Tomb of the O'Haras 25-31 Joseph Skillen William Arnold, Minister of Ballybay First Presbyterian Congregation, 32 County Monaghan D. Carolan Rushe Extract from the Tour of an English Gentleman Who Visited Ireland Early in 32-34 the 17th Century A. Atkinson Witchcraft in Antrim 34-37 John S.
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