Number XV September 1980 INDEX -Numbers I to XIV DECIES is published by the OLD WATERFORD SOCIETY and is sent free to members in January, May and September. USE 0 F INDEX This index is in three sections,as follows: PRIMARY INDEX SECONDARY INDEX Persons and Pls.ces Relating to South-ERSt Ireland. 11 SUPPLEYEiiTRRY INDEX Contributors 38 An index of subjects has not been ~ttempted- it is nssumed that topics covered can be gleaned from scanning the Primary Index. The context in which persons and places listed in the Second2.ry Index occur may be gauged from referring issue and page number back to Primary Index. Throughout, Roman numerals nre used for issue number (even though letters or Arabic numbers had been Used in the actual issues) and Ar~bicnumbers indicate the pages. Thus, X 11 refers to issue number ten -(January 1979) page eleven. THANKS T 0 The tedious job of indexing Persons snd Places in each issue was undertaken by the following members of the OVS (with pfirts of issues done, in brackets) : Miss Y.A.Brennan-Smith,XIII ; Fx. J.S. Carroll, IX ( XIV); Mr. L. E~chthiqheirn,~JII;Mrs. L.Gallagher 111, IV (%XIV)gMr.F.Heylin, VI; Yz.J.Hodge, 1,II (kXIV); Nr.J.Yulholland VIII; Mr.T.Xolan,XI, (V1 ~~XIV);?Xss S.01Neil19XII (& XIV); Miss E.OtReilly ,X; Mrs. E. Webster , V. Together they accumulated s 264 inch pile of index cards and the formidable task of translating them into typescript fell largely on Mrs. Eileen Johnston. PRIMARY INDEX TABU 0 CQIJrniTs Omitted from this table are editorials, reports of 0.W.S , A.G.M.s, short questions, and progpmmes of O.W.S. Titles of articles are underlined and subheadings follow. Uhere there are no subheadings and the title of, article does not make obvious its contents, a very brief summary is given, Where no attribution is given, the article is written by +,he editor; "from" indicates a heavily edited article from a particular source; "by" shows~- Che authorship. -. DECXES I - January 1976, And How do They Know .. .? ( An Account of.potential sources for the Dtorg of the Waterford area with sample extracts). Ancient Churches in East Waterford; croak by Jim olMeara Cromwell ' s Camp at ICilbarry ? (Questioning whether ~iteat Duagh was' Cromwellls camp) by J.S. Carroll. Superstition and the Pillar Stone of Kilrossantg ( An account of loaal gallauns by Sean h Sheila Murphy. The Histoiy of a Waterford Farm (that of Mr. Tom IdcGrath,Georgestown, Kill, Go.Waterford - from notes by Matthew ~utler) by Tom McQrath. View of Vaterford 1736 (interpretation of Van der Hagen painting) , by Prank Heylin. Burial Vault in Old Graveyasd, Lady Ihne by John Hodge. A Dip in the Archives ( some Tluniments of Waterford corporation) by Tom ~yan, Fr. Paul Sherlock S .S. (1595-1646) by K.Kelly. ... DECIES I1 -May 1976 3 - The Sisters at Stradballg,1875 to 1900, (early years of Mercy Sisters in ~tradball~,~o.~aterford)by Sr.Philomena Dalton. -- Ancient Mi.11 at Ballydwan (discovered 1968). The Vanished Medieval S ?%lements of Templegbrick (near Bunmahon, Co. Waterford) 2.v John Mulholland. Philip Wron. M& of i.lystkrL (founder of Irish College in 1835) by Doirin Mhic Mhurchu. Waterford Mechanics Institute (1827- c.1867) by Patricia Fanning, Waterford Merchants and the Hewfoundland Trade from John Mannion, . Current Developments by Waterford Corporation by E.J. Gough, T.F. Meagher Reminiscences - an unpublished letter ( to C .&van hffy re clergy in 1848; By Tom Ryan, In search of Donncha ( - ~;aMac ~onmara)Part X by Ted O! Regan. .. - Xnteresting Tombs ili South. Kilkennyl (17th Century Box Tombs) BY Ian Lumlev. .. - The Eviction of James ~oldk,Land~ecguer and Patriot. vents in Rosbercon,l881) by Dam Dowling. Subversive Organisations in Vfaterf ord 1892, ( for Leavlng Certificate course). Ireland in the Age of the American and French Rwolutions, ( A, Young on Waterford) -. Questions and short items. .- - . Stradbally; Ballydw il ; Templeybrick; Seafield . ( 1 DECIE 111 - October 1976 . -PAGES 3.-6 : Ckrickastle and Stmfield ,L'o.Waterford and the Families of Power and Anthoy by Hubert Gallwey. Waterford Bakers1 Societies, 1822-1889 by John Swift. Waterford S Merchants and Bordeaux from B. MC Henry. In Search of Donncha (- Rua Mac ~onmara)11, b~.Ted OIRegan. Reports of Summer Outings of 0.W.S. 1976 ( to Bunmahon,Clonmines and Bannow, Licketstown area, Clmistchurch cathedral). Friary-- Holy Ghost House - Prench Church by Ignatius Fennessy. The Fulachta Piadha of Perrybank. by Jim OfMeara. Mlztters 'arising from Decies I & I1 (~ni~htsof Labour, OISullivan at Reisk, Ptlilip Barron, Templeybrick, Peter white). Ntckey Whittle and the 1918 Bye-Election by John whittle Cromwellfs Plantatior, Measure by J.S .Carroll.. Questions and short items. Bunmahon & Clonmines ; p. 18, Perrybank, fllachta fiadha; Cromwell's camp at Kilbarry. DECIES IV - January 1977. Waterford l S Quaker Community ;1650-1800. (early years of persecution; Bowling Green Lane Meeting Houses ; Burial Grounds ; The ~inutes). by Emily Bennis. The Light of Other Days -1727(street lighting) by Tom Ryan. CBrabhats and Seanbheists: Factions in Wnterford 1805-'15, Torigins of the factions; Carabhats,Seanbheists and the law$. -. the end of the factions) by S ylvester Murrey. A South ~ilkinn~Mill(~rown~s &lls, ~ilmacow)by K. LaPf'ia.-. Polklore of Licketstovm from Edward ~alah. 'Ilhe Walls and-Defences of Y!aterford,Part I(Foundation; Eqansion; Towers; The Quay by J.S .Carroll. Notes onlBurials in the French Church, Part I (~ukeWadding1 S ~ecord). by Julian C, Ralton. Villiam Redmond and the Irish Free State Part I (~edmondand the Trmty; The National League and the 1927 election) from Brim A. Reynolds. County Waterford Landowners, 1876, by John Nul'nolland. 8,12 : Questions and short itens. Tables p.5,List of confiscations from Quaker families,l792. p.27,. List of twenty largest landowners in Co.Waterford, 1876. Sketch : pLL9 Interior of French Church. DECIES V - Iday 1977 The Walls and Defence: of Waterford, Part I1 h he Southern section; the Viestern' section). by J.S .Carroll. The Making of "Vadrefiord" (name "Waterford" ) from Arnoldus Hille . William Redmond and the Irish Free Statez Part 11(~he National League and the 1927 election; Redmond supports Pianna Fail; Redmond - "Independent Nember'' ; Redmond joins Cumann na nGaedhea1; Sources ) from Brian A. Replds. Arising from previous issues, e tc . (Federated Trade and Labour Unions ; Castles in Waterford; Mineral mining in Kilkenny; Botes on some fiela? names). Also p.31 (DEC IES --V-MAY 1977 ) contd. PAGES - - 20 - 22 : at er fords Quaker. Comunity,165~1~,PartI1 (~ducation~~in~ Street Meeting ~ouse). by Emily Bennis. : Botes 03 Burials in tile French Church,Part I1 (~urialsper Bonaparte Wyse papem; Existing Monuments from 16th-17th centuries; Monments of 18th-19th centuries) from Julian C .Walton. : Domestic Details of the Shapland Carews, (c.1760) by R.Cowmen. : Miscellania ( TJaterf ord S iron exports ; Wcrknouse C orrespondance 1857; Drinking Patterns i'n Rilr,lac thomas c. 1900 ) . : A Walk through the past round Dunmore by Jack Walsh. : The Walls of 17aterford. DECIES V1 - September 1977. : A Check-list of the Castles of Co.Waterford (79 castles and other sites listed by ~arony) by Julian C. Walton. : Eighteenth Century St.Patrickf S and the Jesuits h he present Church; Church Registers, 1717-1731 ; other 18th century records) from Billy Burke. : Waterford Ships and Shipping in the 19th Century Part I by J.S .Carroll. : Court of Inquiry into the Wrecking of the "TL!oresbgl', (wrecked Dungaman, 1895). from John N. Young. : A Brief History and Description of St.Saviourls Friary,comnonly called Bleckfriars,'laterri'ord (~oundationto Suppression,Post Reformation; present state; sources) by I an V. J .Lumley. 24 - 25 : Sources for the Study of Trade inT:Jaterford and Hinterland during 18th and 19th Centuries. from John Nannion. 26 - 31 : Richmd Boyle1S Ironworks in County Uaterf ord: Part I (~eogra~hical suitability; Expansion 1604-1620; The boom of the 1620's; Decline; References ; kppendix) by Thonas Power. 6,16,18, : Questions and short items. 25 Tables : 12 - 15 Waterford-built Ships (list 43 ships with nane,rig or propulsion, . tonnage, built by, date laulched, for whom- built and refiarks) . : 31 Ireland's ExpoPts and Imports of Iron,1626-1740. -- DECIES V11 - January 1978. 3-5 : Doben Builders and Borman Sculptures - nrtists in Stone by Susanne Brophy. 5 - 9 : Waterford Ships and Shipping in the 19th Centurg,Part I1 3y J.S.Carrol1, 10 - l2 : Smith's List of Waterford Mayors! A Reappraisal. by Jmi-an C. Walton. 13 - 15 : Reports of Summer Outings (St.Patrickls Church of Ireland; Negalithic Tombs southwest.ol' Vaterford city; Butlerstown, Lochdaheerl and Dunhill castles). 16 - 19 : Rgport of a Select Cornittee on Post~ilArrangements - Waterford etc) 1855 (A feport to the 1-Iouse of ~omons) by Eileen Webster. 20 - 21 : Mining and ?'liners - Castlecomer 1600-1850, fron Yfi'FHxm Wolan. 22 - 23 : Phe Geraldines of Decies. From Kemeth Nicholls. 24 29 : Arising fron previous issues (~lassrn~kin~near 9unhill; Cod and rape - . oil for lighting; Annestown; Balleds on ITewfoundland and Ifthe ~enoE Melee" ; Minerals on Waterford-Tranore Railway; ~ichaxd11.. in Ireland ~nstlesin Baterford; Iron Poundry; Fuel used in early 19th centuryj. 30 - 35 : Richard Goyle' S Ironworks in Go .Waterford ,Part I1 (~ffane,~ra~lin, Ballyre~an,Idocollop,Ardmore,Xinehezd ,Lisf inny, Grallagh ,.Tallowbridge, Ballytu,Tallow,Ki1~acoe,Cappoquin,Ballpatray,Salterbridge,Drtdmlig, Lismore , plus sources) by Thomas Power. (DECIES VII-January 1978) contd. PAGES Illustrations & Tables: r .- Figures fr& Jerpoint elad&er -and two Dohens - List of 40 ships owned and / or Registered in Waterford but built elsewhere; (Name; Owner~;%fg;.fJet tonnage; Year Launched.;Built at; Remarks ; Master ) . Water2ord and the Jacobi'te War, l68&169l- (includes sources) f ron Harman BIurtagh .
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