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Waterford 4 South-East of Ireland ' JOURNAL OF THE WATERFORD 4 SOUTH-EAST OF IRELAND ' WATERPORD: PRINTEDFOR THE SOCIETYBY N. HARVEY& CO. 17, CONTENTS. CONTRIBUTJ3D ARTICLES :- A Carrickman's Diary . Rev. P. Fower ............. The Keating Memorial . Editor ................ The Waterford Merrys . E . D ................ EDITED DOCUMENTS :-- County of Waterford. 1775 . T . U. Sadleir ........ 49 MaterialCondition of Waterford Churches (1615). Rev . P Power 114 Mouumenta Sepulchralia. Jas . Buckley ............ 36 New Geneva . Matthew Butler ................ 1. 86 Old Wills . I . R . B . Jennings ................. 128 Philip Barron's Correspondence. s . urn Crnrrntme .... 67 Power Papers . T . A . Murphy ................ 103. 154 Sundrie Priests and Friers . Rev . P. Power ........ 114 ARCHBOLOGICAL & LITERARY MISCELLANY :- By Rev. P . Power ........................ NOTES & QUERIES :- Ancient School Custom in Co . Wexford . J . C......... Bishop Richard Pierce . Rev . P . Power ............ Bishopric of Waterford in 1688 . Wm . H . G . Flood .... Bonmahon Paper Currency. &c. Rev . P . Power .... Carrick-on-Suir Superstition . J . C ............. Chapels Burned in Co . Wexford. 1798 . W . H . G . Flood Introduction of Poor Law to Ireland . Rev . P . Power John O'Daly's Birthplace ). ...... Keating Memorial 1 . ...... Keating and his Servant Symon . r . eit3erni: ........ Lynch's Greek Grammar . s ua Caraime ........ Morris Family of Waterford . Hon . E. Morris ........ Order of Liberators . J . C...................... Patrick Denn . S . Ua C~iyrnime ................ Povrier Family of Co . Waterford . J . J . Piper ........ .. ., ,, Glasha . Rev . P . Power ........ Rev . Simon Walsh. Irish Scholar ..., ........ Shea Family of Carrick . Captain A . G . Shea ........ Tadhg Gaodhalach . s . UA Cqrniae ............ The Thunderer of the "Times." J . C............. Walsh of Piltown . Jas . Buckley ................ Waterford Merrys . Rev . P . Power ............ It ., R. Merry Del Val .....,...... .. Students in Louvain . Rev . P . Power .... William I11 . in Waterford . J . Buckley ........ Wilsotl's History of Waterford . Rev . P . Power ... INDEX . - Abbeyside ................ "Across Australia" ........ "Adventures of Suibhne Geilt" Alcock. Alexal-ldcr a........ Allen. Jas.. of Reask. his will .... Badcoclc. Jonathan. his will .... Baggodstown ............ Bag. of Ardmore ........ .. Dronlore ........ Ballenecowl~ery ............ Ballenvoige ............ Ballenvoile ............ Ballicashen ............ Ralliglassin ............ Ballilogc ................ Ballinaboola. Seizure for Rates at Ballinakill ................ Ballingarran ............ Ballycaghsoust ............ ~all~fo~le................ Ballygunner ............ Ballykeoghane ............ Ballykeoghe ............ Ballyn ................ Ballynowmabagh ........ Ballynvarry ............ Ballyrin ................ Ballyshea ................ Ballyvooly ............ Barbeahy ................ Barnadowne ............ Barnard of Prospect Hall .... Barristown. Seizure for Rates at Barron. Philip. his Correspondence .. ....Irish College Beady. John. his will ........ Beresford. John ................ Bishops-Court ................ Blakesland .................... Boate of Duckspool ............ Bog. Moving. near Golden ........ Bolton. of Faithlegg ............ Bolton. William. his will ........ Bonmahon Paper Money ........ Bray. John. Burgess of Clonmel .... .. Mrs . Margaret ............ Brownrigg. of Affane ............ Bryan. Gerald Lewis. of Roskrea .... Buckley. Rev . M . ............ Burke. Davis. his will ........ I.... .. Rev . Alexander ............ Butler. Archbishop Edmond. his tomb .. Theobald fitz James ........ , .. of Cloghoge ........ Callaghan. Catherine ................ Cane. Colonel .................... Carew. Shapland ................ .. Robert. of Snowhill ............ Carlow. Battle at. 1799 ................ Carrickbeg church ruin sold .......... .. school built (1790) ........ Carrick. List of Subscribers to New Chapel at Carrickman's Diary ................ Carrick. Marriages in (1787-1809) ........ .. New Chapel built in ............ .. Suir frozen at ................ .. Superstition ................ Casey. Rev . Mathias ................ Cashel Cathedral. Tombs in ............ Cashel Parish Church. Tombs in ........ Castlehoyle .................... Cavendish. Sir H . ................ Chapels burned in Co . Wexford ........ Chateau St. Patrice ................ Christchurch Cathedral. Dublin. Tombs in .... , , .. Waterford .. .... Christmas of Whitfield ................ Clancy. John. his will ....* ............ iii. Clandimisse in Co . Watcrforcl .................... 120 Clashmore ................................ 153 Cloghmantagh ............................ 63 Clonmel. Cantred of. Pricsts in. 1610 ................ 128 Clonytibred ............................ 163 Coghlan oi Ardoe ........................ 55 .. Carricklea ........................ 53 Colbert. Rev . Mr . ........................ 23 Common Land of Waterforcl .................... 119 Commonwealth. Ireland under the ................ 141 Comyn. Bishop Richard ........................ 35 Congreve. Ellen ............................ 192 .. John. oi' Mount Congrcvc ................ 51 Cookc. Deborah. her will. .. John. his will .... Cooleroe ............ Cooleveheny ........ Corbally. Prebend of .... Cormaclr. Sarah. her will Courtsmartial at Carsick Crooke ............ Croslrea ............ Cuff. ~iglitHon . James .... C~mymore ........ D'Arcy. Rev . M., of Carsick ,, .. Elegy on Darvillc. John ........ Dayell. Clement ........ Deane. Bishop. his tomb .... Defenders. a faction .... Denn. Patrick. of Cappoquin Den. Patrick. of Grenan Densland in Kilbleinc .... Deecc. Bar . of ........ Devany. Stephen. informer Devonshire. Duke of .... Dillon. a priest. victim of Penal Laws ............ 166 Dirremon ................................. 58 Dobbin, William ............................ 129 Dobbyn. Hannibal. of Ballynalcill ................ 54 .. Thomas. his will (1705) ................ 102 .. William .. (1704) ................ 187 Donoghe. Thomas. "now primate of Armagh" Dorothy. Thomas. his will ............ Doudney. Rev . David. his printing press .... Downey. Edmond. novelist ............ s s .. Publishing house of .... Dowrode ......................... Doyle. Francis. flogged at Carrick ........ Drowncanan ..................... Drumgallon .................... Duckett of Whitestown ................ Dunne. Bishop .................... \ Eeles. John. his will ................ Egan. Bishop ..................... Ellis. John. his will ................ Emly. Diocese of .................... English of Munsbro' ................ Everard. Father John. O.F.M. ............ )) George. of Garrandillon. his will .... ... John. his will ............ Everson. Thomas. of Urny ............ Fagan. Father Nicholas ........ Fennell. James-his marriage ........ Ferrier. Major ................ Ffaylballyboe ................ Fitzgerald. Catherine. als Villiers. her will .. John. his will ........ .. Major ............ .. Sir Thomas Judkin ........ Fitzharris. ................ .. John. his will ............ Fitz Nicholas. Redmond ............ Fling. Edward ................ .. John. his will ............ Flood. Maurice ................ Foare. Morris ................ Foilinge .................... Fortescue. Lord ................ Fowlow. Edmond. his will ........ Friers. Sundrie in Waterford. &c. (1610) Funucan. Dennis. his will ........ Gafney. Bishop. his tomb .......... Galle. Walter ................. Garde. Attorney ....'............ Garranspoy ................ Garrynlore .... ............ Garrynemean ................ Genevan Commissioners ........ .. Emigrants ........ Geneva. New ............ Gisborne. Coll ............. Glandalkin ............ Glasha. Power of ............ Glendalough. Report on ........ Glestenanlorlcmdarry ........ Gortonary ................ Graige ................ Graindg in Co . Kilkenny ........ Graintestowne ............ Graney. Dermit. his wjll .... rant.' ~bb6 ............ Gration. Goss. his will ........ Green of Killmanahan ........ .. Killnamack ........ Griffin. James ............ .. William. his will .... Gortanetubritt ............ Gorthaul ................ Grumbley. John. his will .... G~~ide(Illustrated) to Waterford Gumbleton of Castlericlcard ..... Guyry. Daniel. his will ........ Hagherine. Maurice ............ Hamocksyowne ................ Handbook for Travellers in Ireland .... Handcox. Richard ............ Hayden & Rivers. Bankers ......... Hayes. Maurice ................ Hearn. Rev. Mr ................. .... Dan ............ Henebry. David. his will ............ Henriestown ................ Herbert. Rev . John. eloped .................... 6'22 .. .. N ............................. 25 Holy Ghost Hospital ........................ 123 Horsall. Bishop. his tomb .................... 38 Hugh Boyesgate. a place-name ................ 58 Hussey. Bishop ............................ 24. 25 Icarrin in Co . Wateriord .................... 129 I lanikean ................................ 117 Ivernoir. F . D ............................. 15 Jackson of Glanbeg ........................ 52 Jerpoint Abbey. Tombs in .................... 39 Igeane of Belmount ........................ 52 Kearney. Archbishop David .................... 27 Keating. James. his will .................... 189 .. Rev . Dr . Geoffrey ................ 19. 37. 125. 151. 197 . ., .. his Memorial ............ 46. 47 .... .. .I .. Subscriptions to Memorial 153 .. Robert. of
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