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A CONTENTS LIST OF THE FIRST SERIES OF THE ULSTER JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY 1853-1861/62

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A CONTENTS LIST

OF THE FIRST SERIES OF

THE ULSTER JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY

1853-1861/62

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/

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Ulster Journal of Archaeology Vol. 9, 1861/1862

Table of Contents Page Gleanings in Family History from the Antrim Coast. 1-16 The Earl of Macartney (Continued) Geo. Hill The Lost and Missing Irish Manuscripts 16-28 John O'Donovan Ancient Irish Gold 28-50 John Windele Ancient Irish Crozier 51-56 James O'Laverty The MacQuillins of the Route 57-70 Geo. Hill Antiquarian Notes and Queries 71-78 The Old Bards of Ulster 79-94 Herbert Francis Hore The Fomorians and Lochlanns. Pedigrees of MacCabe of Ireland and MacLeod 94-105 of Scotland John O'Donovan Celtic Etymons of English Words 106-110 W. Drennan Remarkable Ancient Cemetery in the County of Down 111-113 Results of Excavations in High Street, Belfast 113-121 John Grainger Shane O'Neill's Expedition against the Antrim Scots, 1565 122-141 George Hill The French Settlers in Ireland: No. 9. Belfast 142-144 C. D. Purdon Antiquarian Notes and Queries 145-150 Notice of a Hitherto Unpublished Portion of the "Montgomery Manuscripts" 151-171 William MacIlwaine The Round Towers of Ireland and the French "Fanaux de Cimetiere" 171-176 Hodder M. Westropp Colonel Thomas Smyth's Settlement in the Ardes. 1572 177-182 Herbert F. Hore Some Notices of Sir Arthur Chichester, Baron of Belfast 183-196 W. Pinkerton

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Ancient Irish Gold and Its Origin, with Notes on Early Irish Navigation 197-222 and Commerce Six Hundred Gaelic Proverbs Collected in Ulster (Concluded) 223-236 Robert MacAdam Stone Sepulchral Urns 236-238 Robert MacAdam Antiquarian Notes and Queries 239-243 The Earl of Essex's Enterprise for the Recovery of Ulster 245-255 Herbert F. Hore The Irish Bacach, or Professional Beggar, Viewed Archæologically 256-271 William Hackett On the Use of Certain Antique Bronze Articles, Supposed by Some to Be 271-277 Musical Instruments H. The Montgomery Manuscripts (Continued) 278-293 W. Mac I. Ancient Leather Cloak 294-300 Robert MacAdam Notices of the Clan Ian Vór, or Clan-Donnell Scots, Especially of the Branch 301-317 Settled in Ireland George Hill The MacLeods of Scotland 317-320 William F. Skene Antiquarian Notes and Queries 321-326

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Ulster Journal of Archaeology Vol. 8, 1860

Table of Contents Page Details of Discoveries Made at the Ancient Lake-Habitations of Switzerland 1-5, 7-14 Frederic Troyon The Ruins of Bun-na-Mairge (in the County of Antrim): Gleanings of Their History 14-26 Geo. Hill Lord Deputy of Ireland's Household Expenses (circa, 1580) 27-34 W. Pinkerton Letter from Professor Adolphe Pictet, of Geneva 34-35 Adolphe Pictet On the Gold Antiquities Found in Ireland 36-54 Edward Clibborn The Aryan Unity 55-62 H. McCormac Court-Martial Held Two Centuries Ago, at Portaferry, County Down 62-69 Antiquarian Notes and Queries 70-76 Proceedings of the Scottish and English Forces in the North of Ireland, A.D. 1642 77-87 Historical Argument on the Origin of the Irish Gold Antiquities 88-98 Edward Clibborn Ancient Irish Trumpets 99-110 Robert MacAdam Cahir Conri 111-126 John Windele Gleanings in Family History from the Antrim Coast: The MacNaghtens 127-144 and MacNeills Geo. Hill Irish Ethnology 145-148 Antiquarian Notes and Queries 149-152 Unpublished Poems Relating to Ulster in 1642-43 153-171 William Pinkerton A Few Notes upon Coal 172-178 A. Hume Sydney's Memoir of His Government in Ireland (concluded) 179-195 Henry Sydney Gleanings in Family History from the Antrim Coast. The MacAulays and 196-210 MacArtneys

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Early Irish Caligraphy 210-230, W. Reeves and Ferdinand Keller 291-308 Antiquarian Notes and Queries 231-238 Pre-Christian Notices of Ireland 239-251 John O'Donovan The Clan of the MacQuillins of Antrim 251-268 M. Webb Early Anglo-Irish Poetry 268-279 The Round Tower Controversy: The Belfry Theory Examined 280-291 Richard Bolt Brash Antiquarian Notes and Queries 309-314

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Ulster Journal of Archaeology Vol. 7, 1859

Table of Contents Page The "Pallace" of Carrickfergus 1-10 W. Pinkerton Zeuss's "Grammatica Celtica" 11-32 John O'Donovan and Jacob Grimm On the Antiquity of Brewing and Distillation in Ireland 33-40 E. C. Bruce at Connor 40-45 G. B. The Ulster State Papers 45-65 Herbert Francis Hore Horses and Hounds of Ancient Ireland 65-71 C. M. O'Keeffe Ancient Coinnleoir, or Altar Candlestick 72 J. O'L. Comparison of Irish and Gaulish Personal Names 73-74 Adolphe Pictet Antiquarian Notes and Queries 73-78 Zeuss's "Grammatica Celtica." No. 2 79-92 John O'Donovan The Munster Bards 93-115 Herbert F. Hore The Elements of Population in down and Antrim, Illustrated by the Statistics of 116-130 Religious Belief A. Hume Fairy Annals of Ulster. No. 2 131-143 K. On Some Obscure Etymologies of English Words 143-146 Celtiber Discovery of an Ancient Tomb 146-148 C. A. Lord Tyrone's Ghost 149-165 Herbert F. Hore Antique Wooden Implement 165-167 Ancient Horse Shoes 167-169 F. N. L. Antiquarian Notes and Queries 170-177

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Ancient Lake-Habitations of Switzerland and Ireland 179-194 Is the Irish Language Spoken in Africa? 195-200 J. S. Buckingham, Edward Clibborn and Robert MacAdam Inventory of the Household Effects of Lord Deputy Lord Leonard Grey, in 1540 201-213 Wyllyam Brereton, George Dublin, Robert Cowley and W. Pinkerton Illustrations of English Etymology from the Celtic Languages 214-218 Wm. Drennan On the "Heath-Beer" of the Ancient Scandinavians 219-226 John Locke The Irish Monasteries in Germany 227-247 Chiefs of the Antrim MacDonnells Prior to Sorley Boy 247-259 G. H. Notes and Queries 260-266 Life in Old Ireland 267-277 Herbert Francis Hore Six Hundred Gaelic Proverbs Collected in Ulster (Continued) 278-287 Robert MacAdam Bog-Butter 288-294 Edward Clibborn and James O'Laverty The Irish Monasteries in Germany (Continued) 295-313 Wattenbach On the Construction of Cromlechs, Called in the North of Europe 314-323 "Giants' Chambers" Frederick VII. of Denmark On the Probable Age of Flint Implements Found in Gravel-Beds 324-333 E. Clibborn Remarkable Correspondence of Irish, Greek, and Oriental Legends 334-346 James O'Laverty Antiquarian Notes and Queries 347-353

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Ulster Journal of Archaeology Vol. 6, 1858

Table of Contents Page Saint Columba 1-39 A Dialogue in the Ulster Dialect, "Wrote down, Prentet, and Put out, 40-46 Jist the Way the People Spakes" The Irish Dialect of the English Language 47-56 A. Hume Military Proclamation, in the Irish Language, Issued by Hugh O'Neill, 57-65 Earl of Tyrone, in 1601 Hugh O'Neill, Geoffrey H. Fenton and John O'Donovan The Bruces in Ireland (concluded) 66-76 Herbert F. Hore Surnames in the County of Down 77-90 A. Hume The Descendants of the Last Earls of Desmond 91-97 John O'Donovan Subterranean Chambers at Connor, County of Antrim 97-100 J. Lanyon Antiquarian Notes and Queries 101-108 The Archæology of Irish Tenant-Right 109-135 Herbert Francis Hore Errors of Edmund Spenser: Irish Surnames 135-144 John O'Donovan Woods and Fastnesses in Ancient Ireland 145-161 Herbert Francis Hore Ancient Seals Found at Carrickfergus 162-163 Alfred T. Lee Cinerary Urns, Discovered near Dundrum, County Down. To the Editor of the 164 Ulster Journal of Archæology George A. Carruthers Irish Bardism in 1561 165-167 Ancient Iron Fetters 168-169 J. F. Opening of a Tumulus near Bella Hill, Carrickfergus 169-171 Alfred T. Lee Six Hundred Gaelic Proverbs Collected in Ulster 172-183 Robert Mac Adam Antiquarian Notes and Queries 184-190

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Physical Characteristics of the Ancient Irish 191-202 John O'Donovan Irish Bardism in 1561 (continued) 202-212 Herbert F. Hore Ploughing by the Horse's Tail 212-246 W. Pinkerton Remarks on the Early Architecture of Ireland 247-249 J. J. M. Six Hundred Gaelic Proverbs Collected in Ulster (continued) 250-267 Robert MacAdam St. Beretchert of Tullylease 267-275 W. Reeves Antiquarian Notes and Queries 276-282 On the Early Use of Aqua-Vitæ in Ireland 283-293 G. B. The Ossianic Age 294-315 Herbert Francis Hore The Highland Kilt and the Old Irish Dress 316-327 William Pinkerton The French Settlers in Ireland: No. 8. The Huguenot Colony of 327-346 Portarlington, (continued) Erasmus D. Borrowes Ancient Cemetery in Island-Magee, County of Antrim 346-350 A. M. P. Antiquities Discovered on the Shore of Ballynass Bay County Donegal 351-353 T. Fairy Annals of Ulster. No. 1 354-361 K. Antiquarian Notes and Queries 362-366

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Ulster Journal of Archaeology Vol. 5, 1857

Table of Contents Page The Bruces in Ireland 1-12

The Shamrock 12-20

The Hamilton Manuscripts (continued) 21-32 James Hamilton

Ancient Roman Intercourse with Ireland 32-36 W. Pinkerton

Irish Brehons and Their Laws 36-52 Herbert Francis Hore

Inquiry into the Origin of the Name of Ireland 52-60 Adolphe Pictet

Saint Patrick's Purgatory. Part IV. Modern History 61-81 William Pinkerton

Brazen Cauldrons 82-90 Robert MacAdam

Antiquarian Notes and Queries 91-92

Spinning and Weaving: Their Influence on Popular Language and Literature 93-110 A. Hume

The Round Towers of Ulster 110-122

Relative Antiquity of Stone and Bronze Weapons 122-127 James O'Laverty The Bruces in Ireland (continued) 128-136

A Conjecture as to the Origin of the Name of Carrickfergus 137-138 J. Bell

Lough Foyle in 1601 139-143 Herbert F. Hore

Reminiscences of Belfast. No. 2 144-150 G. B. Letters on Irish Antiquities. By a Cornish Man. Letter I 150-155 Trevelyan

Historical Notices of Spinning and Weaving 169-184 A. Hume

Letters on Irish Antiquities. By a Cornish Man. Letter III (continued) 185-187 Trevelyan

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The "Overthrow" of Sir John Chichester at Carrickfergus, in 1597 188-209 William Pinkerton

The Pillar-Towers of Scotland 210-215 Thomas A. Wise

Inauguration of Irish Chiefs 216-235 Herbert F. Hore

Tullaghog 235-242

Present Extent of the Irish Language 243-245 J. W.

African and Irish Fibulæ 246-248

Antiquarian Notes and Queries 249-258

Original Letters in the Irish and Latin Languages, by Shane O'Neill, Prince of 259-273 Tyrone, and Proclamation of High Treason against Him by Queen Elizabeth John O'Donovan Richard Talbot, Earl and Duke of Tyrconnell 274-286 Herbert F. Hore

Vestiges of Keltic Occupancy in Central Europe 286-298 Seumas MacNeachtain

Sir Henry Sidney's Memoir of His Government of Ireland (continued) 299-323 Henry Sidney

Surnames in the County of Antrim 323-335 A. Hume

Letters on Irish Antiquities. By a Cornish Man. Letter IV (continued) 336-342 Trevelyan

Old Belfast 343-344 G. B.

Antiquarian Notes and Queries 345-352

Appendix 1-6 Edmund Getty

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Ulster Journal of Archaeology Vol. 4, 1856

Table of Contents Page The Dalriada Brooch 1-3 Antiquity of Smoking-Pipes 4-5 G. B. Ancient Water-Mills 6-15 Robert MacAdam Transactions of the Kilkenny Archæological Society for the Year 1853: 16-17 (Vol. II., Part II) by Kilkenny Archæological Society The Most Interesting of the Ancient Crosses of Ireland by Henry O'Neill 17 Antiquarian Notes and Queries 18-24 Owen "Roe" O'Neill 25-39 Saint Patrick's Purgatory 40-52 William Pinkerton The Battle of "Magh Rath:" Its True Site Determined 53-61 J. W. Hanna The Round Towers of Ulster. Clones Tower, County Monaghan (continued) 62-71 The "Correspondence Law" of Ancient Irish Poetry: Its Probable Origin 72-76 John O'Beirne Crowe Two Unpublished Diaries, Connected with the Battle of the Boyne 77-95 G. S. Antiquarian Notes and Queries 96-100 Saint Patrick's Purgatory: Part 2. Mediæval History: Legend of the Knight 101-117 William Pinkerton Notes on Old Irish Maps 118-127 The Round Towers of Ulster (continued) 128-139 Some Account of the Sept of the O'Cathains of Ciannachta Glinne-Geimhin. 139-148 Now the O'Kanes of the County of Londonderry (concluded) J. Scott Porter Antique Ornaments of Gold Found in the County Clare: Their Probable Use 149-153 Erigena Ethnology of the Counties of Down and Antrim 154-163 A. Hume Gold Disks Found in Ireland 164-168 Robert MacAdam Antiquarian Notes and Queries 168-172

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The Round Towers of Ulster (continued) 173-191 Original Documents Illustrative of Irish History. No. 6. Plantation of Ulster. 192-197 Original Letter from Sir John Davys, Giving an Account of the Inquisition on the Forfeited Lands in the County of Colerain, A.D. 1609 John Davys The French Settlers in Ireland: No. 7. The Settlement in Waterford 198-221 Thomas Gimlette Saint Patrick's Purgatory. Part III. Mediæval History: Legends of Count Raymond 222-238 of Perilhos, and William Staunton William Pinkerton Notices of Local Tokens Issued in Ulster. No. 4 239-241 G. B. Ancient Irish Income 241-252 The True Position of the Ford of Belfast 253-260 T. K. Lowry The Formulas of Marcellus 261-268 Antiquarian Notes and Queries 269-276

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Ulster Journal of Archaeology Vol. 3, 1855

Table of Contents Page Some Account of the Sept of the O'Cathains of Ciannachta Glinne-Geinhin. 1-8 Now the O'Kanes of the County of Londonderry Ogham Inscriptions. Evidence of Their Antiquity 9-13 John O'Daly Notices of the Round Towers of Ulster 14-32 Sir Henry Sidney's Memoir of His Government of Ireland. 1583 33-52, Henry Sidney 85-109,

336-357 Ancient Helmet 53-55 The French Settlers in Ireland. No. 5. The Huguenot Colony at Portarlington, 56-57 in the Queen's County Erasmus D. Borrowes The Hamilton Manuscripts 68-76 Antiquarian Notes and Queries 76-84 Notices of the Round Towers of Ulster (continued) 110-116 Edmund Getty Gaelic Domestics 117-126 On Some Antiquities Found near Belfast. To the Editor of the Ulster Journal of 127-128 Archæology James Carruthers The Hamilton Manuscripts (continued) 129-137 Hamilton Manuscripts (continued) 138-149 On the Introduction of Alphabetical Writing in Ireland 150-154 Veri Amator Ancient Exchequer Accounts of Ulster, A.D. 1260-62 155-162 Antiquarian Notes 163-164 Original Documents Illustrative of Irish History. No. 4. Instructions Given to the 165-171 Commissioners Appointed to Distribute the Bounty of the Irish Society of London among the Distressed Inhabitants of Londonderry, in 1689 John Davys and Jo: Dauys Notices of Local Tokens Issued in Ulster. No. 3 172-175 G. B. Ancient Powder-Horn 175-176 Albert Way

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Contributions Towards a History of Irish Commerce 177-199 William Pinkerton The Penmanship of Ancient Writings 199-202 James F. Ferguson War-Cries of Irish Septs 203-212 The French Settlers in Ireland. No. 6. The Huguenot Colony at Portarlington, 213-231 in the Queen's County (Continued) Erasmus D. Borrowes Reception of a French Privateer on the Coast of Donegal, in the Reign of 232-233 Queen Anne Ancient Stone Battle-Axe Robert MacAdam The Hamilton Manuscripts (continued) 236-249 James Hamilton Antiquarian Notes and Queries 250-256

Memoir Introductory to the Early History of the Primacy of Armagh, with Some 257-259 Account of the Ancient Discipline, Official Persons, &c., of the Irish Church, Previously to Its Subjugation to the See of Rome in the Twelfth Century by Robert King Review by: J. S. P. Reminiscences of Belfast 260-264 G. B. Some Account of the Sept of the O'Cathains of Ciannachta Glinne-Geimhin, 265-272 Now the O'Kanes of the County of Londonderry (continued) Catalogue of Maps and Plans Relating to Ireland, in Her Majesty's State Paper 272-291 Office, Whitehall, London Ev. Ph. Shirley The Round Towers of Ulster (continued) 292-300 The True Position of the Ford of Belfast 300-315 Edmund Getty Opening of a Cairn on Scraba Mountain (County of Down), and Discovery of 315-320 Danish Coins Robert MacAdam On the Coins Discovered in the Cairn on Scraba Mountain 320-321 James Carruthers Antiquarian Notes and Queries 322-324 Down and Antrim Ghost-Stories of the Seventeenth Century 325-336 W. Pinkerton Discovery of an Ancient Sepulchral Chamber 358-365

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Ulster Journal of Archaeology Vol. 2, 1854

Table of Contents Page Facsimiles of the Signatures of Some Irish Chieftains, and English Commanders 1-8 in Ulster, Temp. Elizabeth Herbert F. Hore The Two Ballads on the Battle of the Boyne 9-21 Dr. Hume Notice of the Ancient Chapel on St. John's Point, in the County of Down 22-25 Archdeacon of Down Ulster Roll of Goal Delivery (Continued) 25-28 Notices of Local Tokens Issued in Ulster. No. 1 29-31 Note on Primate Colton's Visitation, and on Notaries Public. To the Editor of the 32-33 Ulster Journal of Archæology James F. Ferguson Tennekille Castle, Portarlington, and Glimpses of the MacDonnells 34-43 Erasmus D. Borrowes Irish Itinerary of Father Edmund MacCana 44-59 Edmund McCann, William Reeves and Edmund McCana On the Irish Ogham Inscriptions 60-66 D. W. Nash The French Settlers in Ireland: Editors' Note 66-67 Antiquarian Notes and Queries 67-71 Bodley's Visit to Lecale, County of Down, A.D. 1602-3 73-95 Remarks on Bodley's "Journey," and an Account of His Campaigns in Ireland 95-99 with Mountjoy's Armies, and His Connection with the "Plantation" of Ulster Results of Excavations in Sepulchral Cairns in the North of Scotland, 100-108 Identical in Internal Design with the Great Chambered Tumuli on the Banks of the Boyne, in Ireland A. Henry Rhind Curious Old Manuscript 108-114 Relics of Antiquity at Youghal, Co. Cork No. 1. Ancient Pectoral Cross, Found at Youghal in 1814 114-118 Samuel Hayman No. 2. The Miraculous Image and Shrine of the Madonna of Youghal 118-121 Samuel Hayman Letters Patent of James MacDonnell, Lord of the Castle and Manor of Tenekilly, 121-125 in the Barony of Portnehinch, and Queen's County J. Huband Smith

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St. Colum Cille's Cross 125-126

Herbert F. Hore

Rustic Proverbs Current in Ulster 126-129 H. Biographical Notice of George Walker, Governor of Derry during the Siege in 1688. 129-135 Part I Abraham Dawson Marshal Bagenal's Description of Ulster, Anno 1586 137-160 Marshal Bagenal, Herbert F. Hore and Lord Burghley Ethnological Sketches. No. 1. The Fishermen of the Claddagh, at Galway 160-167 J. McE. The French Settlers in Ireland. No. 3. The Huguenot Colony at Lisburn. 167-181 (Concluded) Recent Discovery of Roman Coins and Other Articles near Coleraine (Co. Derry) 182-192 J. Scott Porter and James Carruthers Ancient Enamelled Copper Vessel, Found in the County of Down 192-194 Albert Way Reviews of Archæological Works Transactions of the Kilkenny Archæological Society for the Year 1852: 195-199 Vol. II., Part I Sigilla Ecclesiæ Hibernicæ Illustrata. The Episcopal and Capitular Seals of the 199 Irish Cathedral Churches Illustrated. Part II., Waterford, Lismore, and Cork by Richard Caulfield Antiquarian Notes and Queries 200-206 The Shrine of Saint Patrick's Hand, with Notices of Some Similar Reliquaries 207-218 J. Huband Smith The Complaints of Shane O'Neill 218-223 The French Settlers in Ireland: No. 4. The Settlement at Youghal, County Cork 223-229 Samuel Hayman Notices of Local Tokens Issued in Ulster. No. 2 230-232 G. B. The Island of Tiree 233-244 William Reeves Original Documents Illustrative of Irish History: No. 3. State Paper Office, 245-252 Irish, for 1604. No. 64, Fol. 593 Irish Library. No. 2. Fleming's Collectanea Sacra 253-261 William Reeves Biographical Notice of George Walker, Governor of Derry during the Siege 261-277 in 1689. Part II Abraham Dawson

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Phrenological Notice of the Skull of Walker 277-278 Review of Archæological Publication Notes and Records of the Ancient Religious Foundations at Youghal, Co. Cork, 279-281 and Its Vicinity by Samuel Hayman Antiquarian Notes and Queries 281-285

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Ulster Journal of Archaeology Vol. 1, 1853

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[Illustration]: Carrick Fergus The Archæology of Ulster 1-8 M.

Origin and Characteristics of the Population in the Counties of Down and Antrim 9-26 A. Hume

The Island of Tory; Its History and Antiquities. Part I 27-37 Edmund Getty

The Earldom and Barons of Ulster 38-42 J. W. H.

Ancient Irish Ogham Inscriptions 43-52 J. Windele

Ancient Stone Crosses in Ireland 53-57 J. Huband Smith

King William's Progress to the Boyne 58-62

Antiquarian Notes and Queries 63-65

The Metropolitan Visitation of the Diocese of Derry, by John Colton, D.D., 66-78 Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of Ireland, A.D. 1397. Translated from the Rev. Dr. Reeves' Edition of the Original Record; With a Historical Introduction, a Map, and Notes William Reeves and J. Scott Porter

Iona 79-91 J. Huband Smith

The Anglo-Norman Families of Lecale: In the County of Down 92-100 J. W. H.

Additional Note on the "Earldom and Barons of Ulster" 100-101

The Ogham Inscriptions 101-105 C. MacSweeny, P. S. I. and R. Hitchcock

The Island of Tory; Its History and Antiquities. Part II 106-116 Edmund Getty

Irish Surnames; Their Past and Present Forms 117-119 James MacGrady

Origin and Characteristics of the Population in the Counties of Down and 120-129 Antrim (continued) A. Hume

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King William's Progress to the Boyne. No. 2 130-136

Antiquarian Notes and Queries 137-141

The Island of Tory; Its History and Antiquities, Part III. Ecclesiastical Period 142-158 Edmund Getty

The Hosting against the Northern Irish in 1566 159-163 Herbert F. Hore

On Hoards of Coins Found in Ireland 164-167 James Carruthers

The Antiphonary of Bangor 168-179 W. Reeves

Original Documents Illustrative of Irish History. No. 1. Letter from the Lord Deputy, 180-183 Sir Arthur Chichester, to the Earl of Northampton, from the Cottonian Collection. British Museum Arthur Chichester and W. P.

Metropolitan Visitation of the Diocese of Derry, A.D. 1397: No. 2 184-197 William Reeves and J. Scott Porter

On the Importance, to the Archæologist and Ethnologist, of an Accurate Mode of 198-208 Measuring Human Crania, and of Recording the Results; With the Description of a New Craniometer John Grattan

The French Settlers in Ireland. No. 1. The Huguenot Colony at Lisburn, County of 209-220 Antrim Charles Nicholas de la Cherois Purdon

Kilnasaggart 221-225 W. Reeves

Antiquarian Notes and Queries 226-230 Metropolitan Visitation of the Diocese of Derry, A.D. 1397 (Concluded) 232-241 William Reeves and J. Scott Porter

The Battle of Lisnegarvey. A.D. 1641 242-245 Henry Bayly

Origin and Characteristics of the People in the Counties of Down and Antrim. IX. 246-254 English Settlements in Antrim and Down (continued) A. Hume

The Seal of Hugh O'Neill 255-258 William Reeves

Original Documents Illustrative of Irish History. No. 2. Petition of Captain Browne 259-260 to Lord Burghley, Relative to His Estate in Mahee Island, County Down, (Probably Written in 1572) Evelyn Philip Shirley

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Ulster Roll of Gaol Delivery, 1613-1618 260-270 James F. Ferguson

Saint Mura 271-273 Wm. Reeves

The Bell of Saint Mura 274-275 John McClelland, Jun. Notice of the Examination of an Ancient Sepulchral Mound 276-285 John Grattan

The French Settlers in Ireland. No. 2. The Huguenot Colony at Lisburn (continued) 286-294

Irish Library. No. 1. Colgan's Works 295-302 William Reeves

Antiquarian Notes and Queries 303-308