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JOURNAL OF THE LOUTH ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY

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Hon. Editor:  Mr Noel Ross, 5 Oliver Plunkett Park, Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland

Email: clahj@eircom.net

 

For an index of the journal articles from 1904 (first year of publication) to 2002:

http://www.xs4all.nl/~tbreen/Journals/Louth.html

 

For an alphabetical Index of Journal Illustrations 1904 - 2000 click Here

For an alphabetical Index of the Journal by "Author", "Subject" and "Books Reviewed", visit the Society Web Site at http://www.clahs.com/index.html

 

CLAHJ volume XXIV part 2 (1998)

The Background to the Events of the Insurrection of 1798 in Dundalk and North Louth by Harold O'Sullivan

Townland Survey of County Louth: Moneymore by James Garry

The Diary of Marianne Fortescue, 1797 - 1800 by Noel Ross

The Marmion Family of Carlingford to 1660 by William F.K. Marmion

Archaeological Excavations of a Souterrain at Farrendreg, County Louth by Deirdre Murphy

The Louth Militia Mutiny of 1900 by Donal Hall

Old Title Deeds of County Louth: Further Dundalk Deeds: Seatown 1808-1819 by Noel Ross

 

CLAHJ volume XXIV part 3 (1999)

The Holy Wells of County Louth by Larry Conlon

The Diary of Marianne Fortescue, 1797-1800 by Noel Ross

Louth Wild Geese Veterans in the Hôtel Des Invalides by E. O'hAnnracháin

The Array of the Militia in County Louth in 1745 by Noel Ross & Brendan Hall

A History of the Eastwood Family in Ireland, 1600-1850 by Rev. D.M. Eastwood

A Souterrain at Haynestown, County Louth by Cóilín Ó Drisceoil

Darver Burial Register, 1787-1828 by Noel Ross

 

CLAHJ volume XXIV part 4 (2000)

The Holy Wells of County Louth, Part 2 by Larry Conlon

The Diary of Marianne Fortescue, 1816-1818 by Noel Ross

Dundalk Harbour Improvements in the Nineteenth Century by Harold O'Sullivan

The Array of the Militia in County Louth in 1756 by Noel Ross & Brendan Hall

The Roe Family of Arthurstown, Charlestown, Glack and Tallanstown, County Louth: Their Lives and Times by Sheila Roe

A Destroyed Enclosure at Site 5, Marshes Upper, County Louth by Finbar McCormack & Fiona J. Crone

A Souterrain at Bellurgan, County Louth by Noel Ross

A Journey of Remembering: Book of Honour by Donal Hall

 

CLAHJ volume XXV part 1 (2001)

Index to Volumes I to XXIV:

Introduction

Author Index [1904-2000] by Noel Ross

Subject Index [1904-2000] by Noel Ross

Books Reviewed [1904-2000] by Donal Hall

Summary of Annual Report

Officers and Council for 2002

 

CLAHJ volume XXV part 2 (2002)

The Diary of Marianne Fortescue, 1816-1818 by Noel Ross

Dundalk Harbour Improvements in the Nineteenth Century, Part 2 by Harold O'Sullivan

Crime and Punishment: Drogheda, 1830-1844 by Ned McHugh

Presbyterianism in Drogheda, 1652-1827 by Dermot Foley

Recycled Ringforts: The Evidence from Archaeological Excavations for the Conversion of Pre-Existing Monuments to Motte Castles in Medieval Ireland by Cóilín Ó Drisceoil

Souterrain at Muirhevnamore, Marshes Upper, Dundalk by Kieran Campbell

Gravestone Inscriptions in Kane by Noel Ross

Summary of Annual Report 2001

Reviews

Officers and Council for 2003

List of Members

 

CLAHJ volume XXV part 3 (2003)

Our Society (Address at Centenary Dinner) by Gabriel Cooney

The Flurry Valley by Don Johnston

Ardee Urban Archaeological Survey: Some Loose Ends by Heather A. King

Three New Souterrains near Dundalk by Micheál McKeown

British Parliamentary Papers as a Window on Pre-Famine Urban Ireland, with particular reference to Drogheda by Ned McHugh

Lord Limerick's Diaries of his Grand Tour on the Continent during 1716 and 1722-3 by the Earl of Roden

A Poteen Affray at Ardee in 1808 by Larry Conlon

Old Title Deeds of County Louth: Further Dundalk Deeds: Dowdallshill 1808 -1819 by Noel Ross

Summary of Annual Report 2002

Reviews

Officers and Council for 2003

 

CLAHJ volume XXV part 4 (2004)

Moira Corcoran: An Appreciation by John Cullen

The Flurry Valley: Economy of the Flurry Valley by Don Johnston

The Battle of the Boyne: A Victorian Engineering Controversy by PJ Geraghty

Coats of Arms and the Bellew Family by Séamus Bellew

Archaeological Excavations at 24-25 West Street/Stockwell Lane, Drogheda by Teresa Bolger

From Castlebellingham to the Bay of Islands: Tully Matthews, New Zealand's First Brickmaker by Tony Carr

Memorial Inscriptions in St. Nicholas' Parish Church, Dundalk by Noel Ross

Summary of Annual Report 2003

Reviews

Officers and Council 2005

List of Members

 

CLAHJ volume XXVI part 1 (2005)

The Flurry Valley: Landlords and Society, 1659-1841 by Don Johnston

A Cross-Slab from Babeswood, County Louth by Elisabeth Okasha

Archaeological Excavation of a Multi-period Prehistoric Settlement at Waterunder, Mell, County Louth by Melanie McQuade

Annagassan, a Study of the Viking Longphort by Micheál McKeown

A Seventeenth-Century Coin Hoard in Dundalk by Paul Stevens

Richard Hadsor (c.1570-1635), the Solicitor for Irish Caused and Crown Counsel for Irish Affairs by Don Hodgers

The Louth Militia 1850-1860 by Donal Hall

St. Mark's Church, Fair Street, Drogheda by Dermot Foley

McClintock Inscriptions and Heraldry at Drumcar by Séamus Bellew

Summary of Annual Report 2004

Reviews

Officers and Council for 2006

 

CLAHJ volume XXVI part 2 (2006)

The Port of Drogheda, 1790-1850: an Era of Regeneration and Resurgence by Ned McHugh

Summary of Annual Report, 2005

Officers and Council for 2007

 

CLAHJ volume XXVI part 3 (2007)

Presidential Address - Ned McHugh

Clonmore and a Lost High Cross in County Louth by Michael McKeown

'One Night's Work': The Original Drawings of the so-called 'Ship-Temple' near Dundalk by Peter Harbison

'Image of Lust?': The Origin and Function of the Castletown Mouth-Puller by Vanessa Houssaye

A Preliminary Report concerning the Archaeological Excavation of Neolithic Houses at Coolfore, County Louth by Coilin O Drisceoil

Drogheda Churches: Heraldry and Memorial Inscriptions by Seamus Bellew

The Population of the Flurry Valley from the Famine to 1911 by Don Johnston

Richard Hadsor (c. 1570-1635), the Solicitor for Irish Causes and Crown Counsel for Irish Affairs by Don Hodgers

Summary of Annual Report, 2006

Reviews

Officers and Council for 2008

List of Members

 

 

 

For an Index of Journal Illustrations 1904 - 2000 click Here

For an Index of the Journal by "Author", "Subject" and "Books Reviewed", visit the Society Web Site at http://www.clahs.com/index.html

 

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