North Munster Antiquarian Journal: Index of Authors Volumes 1 (1936)—30 (1988)

North Munster Antiquarian Journal: Index of Authors Volumes 1 (1936)—30 (1988)

North Munster Antiquarian Journal: Index of Authors Volumes 1 (1936)—30 (1988) John Ainsworth & Edward Mac Lysaght, ‘The Arthur manuscript’, N Munster Antiq J 6/3 (1951) 65–82; 7/1 (1953) 168–182; 7/4 (1957) 4–10; 8/1 (1958) 2–19; 8/2 (1959) 79–87; 9/1–2 (1962–63) 51–59; 9/3 (1964) 113–116; 9/4 (1965) 155–164 J. Andersen, ‘Sheela-na-gig at Cleenagh Castle, Co. Clare’, N Munster Antiq J 18 (1976) 75– 76 J. H. Andrews, ‘An Elizabethan map of Kilmallock’, N Munster Antiq J 11 (1968) 27–35 Fergus Bairéad, ‘The Northmen in Limerick’, N Munster Antiq J 3/4 (1943) 213–21 [Vikings] Fergus Bairéad, ‘Saint Patrick’s itinerary through county Limerick’, N Munster Antiq J 4/2 (1944) 68–73 L. J. Bardwick, ‘O’Grady of Cappercullen’, N Munster Antiq J 7/4 (1957) 20–22 J. Barry, ‘Some Limerick documents from Spain’, N Munster Antiq J 7/2 (1955) 12–15 P. Barry, ‘St. Craven’s Well, near Ennistymon, Co. Clare’, N Munster Antiq J 18 (1976) 80– 81 H. Blackhall, ‘The Butlers of County Clare’, N Munster Antiq J 6/4 (1952) 108–29; 7/1 (1953) 153–67; 7/2 (1955) 19–45 H. Blackhall, ‘The Butler archbishops of Cashel’, N Munster Antiq J 7/3 (1956) 31 Marcus Bourke, ‘John O’Leary’s place in the Fenian movement’, N Munster Antiq J 10/2 (1967) 148–56 John Bradley, ‘An inscribed stone axehead from Gorteen, Co. Clare’, N Munster Antiq J 21 (1979) 11–14 John Bradley, ‘The sarcophagus at Cormac’s Chapel, Cashel, Co. Tipperary’, N Munster Antiq J 26 (1984) 14–35 John Bradley, ‘The medieval towns of Kerry’, N Munster Antiq J 28 (1986) 28–39 John Bradley, ‘The medieval borough of Bunratty’, N Munster Antiq J 30 (1988) 19–25 Brendan Bradshaw, ‘Fr. Wolfe’s description of Limerick city, 1574’, N Munster Antiq J 17 (1975) 47–53 A. L. Brindley & J. N. Lanting, ‘A radiocarbon date for a burial at Ardcrony, Co. Tipperary’, N Munster Antiq J 24 (1982) 99 A. Buckley, ‘A note on the history and archaeology of Jew’s harps in Ireland’, N Munster Antiq J 25 (1983)30–36 T. B. Butler, ‘The O’Shaughnessy woods’, N Munster Antiq J 6/3 (1951) 83–90 Mary Cahill, ‘A Roman-type fibula from the Rock of Cashel’, N Munster Antiq J 24 (1982) 99–101 Mary Cahill, ‘A dentist's dilemma’, N Munster Antiq J 28 (1986) 3–6 Brendan Cahir, ‘Isaac Butt and the Limerick by-election of 1871’, N Munster Antiq J 10/1 (1966) 56–66 M. Callanan, ‘The de Burgos or Bourkes of Ileagh ’, N Munster Antiq J 1/2 (1937) 67–77 D. Cantwell, ‘Place-names of the parish of Croom’, N Munster Antiq J 6/4 (1952) 136–42 D. Cantwell, ‘Some further place-names of Coshma: the parish of Banogue’, N Munster Antiq J 7/1 (1953) 183–86 D. Cantwell, ‘More place-names of Mid. Limerick: the parish of Manister’, N Munster Antiq J 7/2 (1955) 46–52 T. Champion, ‘The end of the Irish Bronze Age’, N Munster Antiq J 14 (1971)17–24 J. Clancy, ‘The episcopal succession of Killaloe, A.D. 1616 to modern times’, N Munster Antiq J 2/3 (1941) 112–120 J. Clancy, ‘Gleanings in seventeenth-century Kilrush’, N Munster Antiq J 3/4 (1943) 203– 212 Clare Champion , ‘An “Orange” Street in the ’Bridge’, N Munster Antiq J 9/4 (1965) 195 Clare Champion , ‘Death of Ryan—the Clare informer’, N Munster Antiq J 21 (1979) 53 Clare Champion , ‘Two May day customs in North Clare’, N Munster Antiq J 29 (1987) 9 R. M. Cleary & C. Jones, ‘A cist-burial at Ballynagallagh, near Lough Gur, Co. Limerick’, N Munster Antiq J 22 (1980) 3–7 R. M. Cleary, ‘Archaeological investigation of a ringfort at Ballyduff, Co. Limerick’, N Munster Antiq J 27 (1985) 3–70 M. Clyne, ‘Romanesque carvings at Kilodiernan, Co. Tipperary’, N Munster Antiq J 26 (1984) 44–53 M. Coen, ‘The post-Reformation Catholic bishops of Kilfenora’, N Munster Antiq J 12 (1969) 53–62 J. M. Coles, ‘Irish bogs: the time is now’, N Munster Antiq J 26 (1984), 3–7 P. Conlan, ‘The Franciscan house in Thurles’, N Munster Antiq J 19 (1977) 43–49 P. Coonerty, ‘The Presentation Order and the National School system in Limerick, 1837– 1870’, N Munster Antiq J 30 (1988) 29–34 J. X. W. P. Corcoran, ‘A Scandinavian flint dagger from Scarriff, Co. Clare’, N Munster Antiq J 9/3 (1964) 83–88 [Vikings] C. Costello, ‘A Kerry “Moonlighter”’’, N Munster Antiq J 23 (1981) 89–92 M. Cunningham, ‘Architecture in nineteenth-century Limerick’, N Munster Antiq J 7/4 (1957) 1–3 J. Cussen, ‘Note on the murder of John O’Connell Curtin’, N Munster Antiq J 29 (1987) 95–96 R. Cussen, ‘ The Lartigue : a review article’, N Munster Antiq J 10/2 (1967) 213–17 Peter Danaher, ‘Human skeletons unearthed near Foynes’, N Munster Antiq J 9/3 (1964) 127 Tomás de Bhall, ‘A bishop of Limerick and a line of kings’, N Munster Antiq J 1/2 (1937) 54–55 Tomás de Bhall, ‘Eoghan Ó Caomhanaigh’, N Munster Antiq J 2/2 (1940) 90 M de Buitléir & P. D. Sweetman, ‘Souterrain in the townland of Ahenny, Co. Tipperary’, N Munster Antiq J 18 (1976) 73–74 M. Burca & Etienne Rynne, ‘The Croke All Ireland football challenge cup’, N Munster Antiq J 26 (1984) 84–92 John de Courcy Ireland, ‘John Philip Holland: pioneer in submarine navigation’, N Munster Antiq J 10/2 (1967) 206–12 N. de hÓir, ‘Sean Ó Dálaigh—duine a mhair ar son na hÉireann’, N Munster Antiq J 21 (1979) 39–49 S. de hÓir, ‘The Mount Callan ogham stone and its context’, N Munster Antiq J 25 (1983) 43–57; 26 (1984) 99 S. de hÓir, ‘Jew’s harp makers in Ireland’, N Munster Antiq J 27 (1985) 87 S. de hÓir, ‘A Welsh quarryman’s grave at Castletown Arra, Co. Tipperary’, N Munster Antiq J 30 (1988) 35–38 H. J. Varebeke, ‘Going to Holy Cross’, N Munster Antiq J 7/2 (1955) 16–18 H. J. Varebeke, ‘The Barringtons of Limerick’, N Munster Antiq J 7/3 (1956) 23–28 H. J. Varebeke, ‘The names of Abington’, N Munster Antiq J 9/1–2 (1962–63) 74–75 H. J. Varebeke, ‘Abbots in Anglo-Norman parliaments’, N Munster Antiq J 15 (1972) 17–21 K. Dillon, ‘Donal Stewart and the mineral survey of Co. Clare’, N Munster Antiq J 7/1 (1953) 187–89 K. Dillon & R. Herbert, ‘Extracts from the minute book of the Ennis Volunteers, 1778’, N Munster Antiq J 6/4 (1952) 143–151 K. Dillon & M. V. O’Brien (ed), ‘Catalogue of Irish minerals in the Museum of the Dublin Society’, N Munster Antiq J 7/1 (1953) 190–96 R. H. M. Dolley, ‘Some new light on the Viking-age silver hoard from Mungret’, N Munster Antiq J 8/3 (1960) 116–33; 8/4 (1961) 205 [Vikings] R. H. M. Dolley, ‘A small find of fourteenth-century coins from west Limerick’, N Munster Antiq J 8/4 (1961) 157–67 R. H. M. Dolley, ‘An early 16th century coin-hoard from the eastern slopes of Mount Brandon’, N Munster Antiq J 10/2 (1967) 223–25 R. H. M. Dolley, ‘New light on the 1872 find of coins from Ballykinvarga, (Kilfenora) Co. Clare’, N Munster Antiq J (1968) 22–26 ' R. H. M. Dolley & W. A. Seaby, ‘A very late 14th or early 15th century coin-hoard from near Roscrea’, N Munster Antiq J 11 (1968) 71–73 R. H. M. Dolley, ‘The medieval coin-hoards of Thomond’, N Munster Antiq J 12 (1969) 23–34 R. H. M. Dolley, ‘A nineteenth-century discovery of Elizabethan coins in Co. Clare’, N Munster Antiq J 14 (1971) 46–48 R. H. M. Dolley, ‘A further note on the fourteenth-century armorial of Ireland’, N Munster Antiq J 17 (1975) 31–33 P. F. Doran, ‘The Hunt Museum’, N Munster Antiq J 20 (1978) 3–15 P. Duffy, ‘“Robart Prince of Cashell”’, N Munster Antiq J 19 (1977) 71–72 P. Duffy, ‘An Ennis merchant’s token’, N Munster Antiq J 19 (1977) 73 P. Duffy, ‘A coin-hoard from Fountain Hill, Ennis’, N Munster Antiq J 21 (1979) 53–54 P. Duffy, ‘A “lost” coin-hoard from Clarecastle’, N Munster Antiq J 21 (1979) 54–55 P. Duffy, ‘The last coins struck at the Limerick mint’, N Munster Antiq J 22 (1980) 39–42 P. Duffy, ‘A numismatic portrait of Brian Boru’, N Munster Antiq J 25 (1983) 71–72 P. Duffy, ‘A Limerick pawnshop farthing’, N Munster Antiq J 25 (1983) 73–74 P. Duffy, ‘Three minor numismatic finds from county Clare’, N Munster Antiq J 26 (1984) 105–106 P. Duffy, ‘The Stein Brown and Company distillery tokens’, N Munster Antiq J 27 (1985) 85–87 P. Duffy, ‘Ardnacrusha—birthplace of the E.S.B.’, N Munster Antiq J 29 (1987) 68–92 Máiréad Dunlevy, ‘A bronze ring-pin from Limerick’, N Munster Antiq J 11 (1968) 75 Máiréad Dunlevy, ‘Some comb forms of the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries’, N Munster Antiq J 15 (1972) 22–27 Bartholomew Egan, ‘Franciscan Limerick’, N Munster Antiq J 5/1 (1946) 1–10 Bartholomew Egan, ‘Superiors of the Franciscan friaries at Adare, Askeaton.’, N Munster Antiq J 14 (1971) 41–45 C.

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