Chapter 1. The Prehistoric Archaeology of Clontuskert Alcock, O., de hÓra, K. and Gosling, P. 1999 Archaeological Inventory of County Galway; Vol. II-North Galway. Stationery Office, Dublin. Bourke, L. 2001 Crossing the Rubicon. Bronze Age metalwork from Irish rivers. Bronze Age Studies 5, Dept. of Archaeology, National University of Ireland, Galway. Bradley, R. 2000 An archaeology of natural places. Routledge, London and New York. Cooney, G. and Grogan, E. 1994 Irish prehistory: a social perspective. Wordwell. Cooney, G. and Mandal, S. 1998 The Irish stone axe project. Monograph 1. Wordwell, Dublin. Daly, A. and Grogan, E. 1993 Excavations of 4 barrows in Mitchelstowndown West, Knocklong, Co. Limerick. Discovery Programme Reports 1, 44-60. Drumm, M., Tierney, J. and Johnston, P. 2009a Archaeological excavation report E2449, Urraghry, Co. Galway. Eachtra Archaeological Projects/NRA. Egan, Rev. P.K. 1960 The parish of Ballinasloe. Reprinted by Kenny Bookshop and Art Gallery, Galway, 1994. Eogan, G. 1983 The hoards of the Irish Later Bronze Age. University College, Dublin. Fallon, D. and Tierney, J. 2009 Archaeological Excavation Report E2443 - Mackney, Co. Galway. Bronze Age hearth, pits & post-medieval ditches. Eachtra Archaeological Projects/NRA. Kelly, E. 1991 Galway: 1991:059: Kellysgrove; River fords. In www.excavations.ie. Online searchable database of archaeological excavations carried out in Ireland since 1970. Maguire, F. forthcoming Connacht barrows. Mitchell, F. and Ryan, M. 1997 Reading the Irish landscape. Town House, Dublin. Monk, M. 2007 A greasy subject. Archaeology Ireland Vol. 21, Issue No. 71, 22-24. Newman, C. 1997 Tara: An Archaeological Survey. Discovery Programme. O’Donovan, J. 1843 The Tribes and Customs of Hy-Many; O’Kelly’s Country. Dublin Irish Archaeological Society. O’Kelly, M.J. 1989 Early Ireland; an introduction to Irish prehistory. Cambridge University Press. Prendergast, E. 1946 Togher at Kellysgrove, Co. Galway. Journal of the Galway Historical and Archaeological Society, 22, 15-18. Quinn, B. and Moore, D. 2007 Ale, brewing and fulachta fiadh. Archaeology Ireland, Vol. 3, Issue No. 81, 8-11. Raftery, B. 2008 Iron Age Ireland. In D. Ó Crónín (ed) A new history of Ireland; Volume 1; prehistoric and early Ireland. Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, 134-180. Raftery, J. 1960 A hoard of the Early Iron Age. JRSAI 90, 2-5. Stout, M. 1997 The Irish ringfort. Four Courts Press, Dublin in association with the Group for the Study of Irish Historic Settlement. 513 Bibliography (facing page) The River Suck – a parish and county boundary bibliography etc. 03/09/2009 10:37 Page 513
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Chapter 1. The Prehistoric Archaeology of ClontuskertAlcock, O., de hÓra, K. and Gosling, P. 1999 Archaeological Inventory of County Galway;Vol. II-North Galway. Stationery Office, Dublin. Bourke, L. 2001 Crossing the Rubicon. Bronze Age metalwork from Irish rivers. BronzeAge Studies 5, Dept. of Archaeology, National University of Ireland, Galway. Bradley, R. 2000 An archaeology of natural places. Routledge, London and New York.Cooney, G. and Grogan, E. 1994 Irish prehistory: a social perspective. Wordwell.Cooney, G. and Mandal, S. 1998 The Irish stone axe project. Monograph 1. Wordwell,Dublin. Daly, A. and Grogan, E. 1993 Excavations of 4 barrows in Mitchelstowndown West,Knocklong, Co. Limerick. Discovery Programme Reports 1, 44-60.Drumm, M., Tierney, J. and Johnston, P. 2009a Archaeological excavation report E2449,Urraghry, Co. Galway. Eachtra Archaeological Projects/NRA. Egan, Rev. P.K. 1960 The parish of Ballinasloe. Reprinted by Kenny Bookshop and ArtGallery, Galway, 1994. Eogan, G. 1983 The hoards of the Irish Later Bronze Age. University College, Dublin.Fallon, D. and Tierney, J. 2009 Archaeological Excavation Report E2443 - Mackney, Co.Galway. Bronze Age hearth, pits & post-medieval ditches. Eachtra ArchaeologicalProjects/NRA. Kelly, E. 1991 Galway: 1991:059: Kellysgrove; River fords. In www.excavations.ie. Onlinesearchable database of archaeological excavations carried out in Ireland since 1970. Maguire, F. forthcoming Connacht barrows. Mitchell, F. and Ryan, M. 1997 Reading the Irish landscape. Town House, Dublin. Monk, M. 2007 A greasy subject. Archaeology Ireland Vol. 21, Issue No. 71, 22-24. Newman, C. 1997 Tara: An Archaeological Survey. Discovery Programme.O’Donovan, J. 1843 The Tribes and Customs of Hy-Many; O’Kelly’s Country. DublinIrish Archaeological Society.O’Kelly, M.J. 1989 Early Ireland; an introduction to Irish prehistory. CambridgeUniversity Press. Prendergast, E. 1946 Togher at Kellysgrove, Co. Galway. Journal of the Galway Historicaland Archaeological Society, 22, 15-18. Quinn, B. and Moore, D. 2007 Ale, brewing and fulachta fiadh. Archaeology Ireland, Vol.3, Issue No. 81, 8-11. Raftery, B. 2008 Iron Age Ireland. In D. Ó Crónín (ed) A new history of Ireland; Volume1; prehistoric and early Ireland. Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, 134-180.Raftery, J. 1960 A hoard of the Early Iron Age. JRSAI 90, 2-5.Stout, M. 1997 The Irish ringfort. Four Courts Press, Dublin in association with the Groupfor the Study of Irish Historic Settlement.
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Waddell, J. 1998 The prehistoric archaeology of Ireland. Galway University Press. Walsh, F. 2006 A Bronze Age house at Tober, Co. Offaly. Unpublished excavation report.Westmeath County Council/IAC Ltd. Other SourcesArdoifigeach Logainmneacha. The Placenames Commission, University College, Dublin. Topographical Files, National Museum of Ireland, Kildare Street, Dublin.Sites and Monuments Record Files, Archaeological Survey of Ireland, Department of theEnvironment, Heritage and Local Government, 6 Ely Place Upper, Dublin.Local Studies Section, Ballinasloe Library, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway.Map Library, Trinity College, Dublin.National Library of Ireland, Kildare Street, Dublin. Record of Monuments and Places: County Galway. Archaeological Survey ofIreland/Office of Public Works 1997. www.excavations.ie www.logainm.iewww.osi.ie
Chapter 2. Clontuskert RingfortsEdwards, N. 1996 The archaeology of early medieval Ireland. BT Batsford, London. Lynn, C 1983 Some Early Ringforts and crannógs. Journal of Irish Archaeology I, 47-58. O’Keefe. T. 2000 Medieval Ireland – An archaeology. Tempus Books. O’Kelly, M. 1962 Two Ringforts at Garryduff, Co. Cork. Proceedings of the Royal IrishAcademy 63C, 17-125. Ó Ríordáin, S. 1942 The excavation of a large earthen ringfort at Garranes, Co. Cork.Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 47C, 77-150. Stout, M. 1997 The Irish Ringfort. Four Courts Press, Dublin.
Chapter 3. The Priory of St. MaryEgan, Rev. Patrick K. The Parish of Ballinasloe. Clonmore & Reynolds, Dublin. 1960.Fanning, T. ‘Excavations at Clontuskert Priory, Co. Galway.’ Proceedings of the Royal IrishAcademy, Vol. 76, 1976, Dublin.Fitzgerald, Lord Walter. ‘Clontuskert Abbey’. Journal of the Association for the Preservationof the Memorials of the Dead Ireland 8, 1912.Harbison, Peter. A Thousand Years of Church Heritage in East Galway. Dublin 2005.Johnson, David. ‘Case History’ [Clontuskert]. Architectural Conservation. An Irish Viewpoint.Dublin 1975.Leask, Harold. Irish Churches and Monastic Buildings, (2 vols), Dundalgan Press, 1955.Local Studies Section, Ballinasloe Library, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway.Calendar of Entries in the papal registers, relating to Great Britain and Ireland. Papal Letters vol.Xv. 1484-1492.
Chapter 4. The Catholic ParishArchives of Clonfert Diocese c/o Fr. Declan Kelly, Parochial House, Leitrim.Archives of Clonfert Diocese, c/o Bishop John Kirby, Coorheen, Loughrea.
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Egan, Rev. Patrick K. The Parish of Ballinasloe. Clonmore & Reynolds, Dublin. 1960.Ó Ríordáin, John J. The Music of what Happens. Celtic Spirituality–A View from the inside.Dublin 1996.
Chapter 5 The Church of Ireland ParishHarbison, Peter. A Thousand Years of Church Heritage in East Galway. Dublin 2005.Gillespie, Raymond, The Irish Protestants and James II, 1688-90, 124-133 Irish HistoricalStudies Vol. XXVIII No.110 (November 1992)Murray, James: The Church of Ireland: a critical bibliography, 1536-1992. Part I: 1536-1603.
Chapter 6 Land Ownership in the 1600sBooks of Survey and Distribution, Vol. 1 County of Galway (edited by Robert C. Simington1962)Prendergast, John P. The Cromwellian Settlement of Ireland (1870)Egan, Rev. Patrick K. The Parish of Ballinasloe. Clonmore & Reynolds, Dublin. 1960.Curtis, Edmund. A History of Ireland. London (1986)
Chapter 7 The Seymours of SomersetThe Seymour Papers. Provided by Simon Seymour, Teltown, Navan, Co. Meath.(Photographs, portraits, family letters, rent books, unpublished family histories, maps,newspaper cuttings and personal reminiscences.)Prendergast, J.P., Cromwellian Settlement of Ireland. Dublin (1922)MacLysaght, E., Irish Life in the Seventeenth Century; after Cromwell. London (1939)Wilkins, David C.A. Defence Prepared, The Galway Militia from 1793. GalwayArchaelogical and Historical Society 1998. Vol. 50.Wilkins, David C.A. Seymour of County Galway. Irish Family History Society Journal. Vol.xiv 1999.
Chapter 8 The Battle of Aughrim - the Clontuskert DimensionDoherty, Richard, The Williamite War in Ireland 1688-1691, (Dublin, 1998)Haddick-Flynn, Kevin, Sarsfield & the Jacobites, (Dublin, 2003)Hardiman Library, N.U.I.G., Galway.Hays-McCoy, Gerald A., Irish Battles, (London, 1969)Lenihan, Padraig, 1690 – the Battle of the Boyne, (Stroud, 2003)McNally, Michael. Battle of the Boyne, 1690 – The Irish Campaign for the English Crown,(Oxford 2005.)McNally, Michael, The Battle of Aughrim 1691, Stroud 2008.O’Kelly, Charles, The Jacobite War in Ireland (1698-1691), (Dublin 1896)Simms, J.G., Jacobite Ireland, (Dublin, 2000)
Chapter 9 The Grand CanalHayward, Richard, Where the River Shannon Flows, (Dundalk 1950)Delany, Ruth, The Grand Canal of Ireland, Office of Public Works (Dublin 1995).The Waterway Service and the IWAI, Guide to the Grand Canal, (Dublin 1955).
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Chapter 10 The Great FamineWoodham-Smith, Cecil. The Great Hunger: Ireland, 1845-49 (1962).Kinealy, Christine This Great Calamity: The Irish Famine 1845-52 (1995). D.G. Boyce, The Irish Question and British Politics, 1868-1996 (1996). Lyons, F.S.L. Ireland since the Famine (1973). Póirtéir, Cathal ed., The Great Irish Famine (1995). Ó Gráda, Cormac, ed., The Great Irish Famine (1989). Enhanced British Parliamentary Papers on Ireland. Volumes 49, 50 and 57. The First Reportof the Commissioners for Inquiring into the Condition of the Poorer Classes in Ireland(1836).Conwell, John J. A Galway Landlord during the Great Famine, (Dublin 2003)
Chapter 11 Pollok in LismannyLane, Padraig G. An Attempt at Commercial Farming in Ireland after the Famine, StudiesSpring 1972The Dublin Builder November 1st National Library DublinIrish Farm Buildings Association Journal, 40th anniversary edition 2001/2002Pollok, Major A.B., Notes re. Disturbed state of East Galway, Lismany, Ballinasloe.Macklin Pauline: Turbulent Times in Creggs and Glinsk, N.U.I. Maynooth.
Chapter 12 The Land Struggle 1800 – 1920Bull, Philip: The significance of the Nationalist response to the Irish land act of 1903,283-305. Irish Historical Studies Vol. XXVIII No.111 (May 1993)Campbell, Fergus Land and revolution: nationalist politics in the west of Ireland, 1891-1921.New York (2005)
Chapter 13 Education in ClontuskertO’Donohoe, Dr. Patrick The Parker Family PapersNational Archive Records, Dublin: ED/1: Applications for grants, 1832-c.1890; ED/2:Registers, 1832-1963*; ED/4: Salary Books, 1834-1960s; ED/8: Miscellaneous records.Clontuskert Roll Books.
Chapter 14 Rural ElectrificationESB Archive, Parnell Ave., Harolds Cross Dublin 6.Shiel, Michael J., The Quiet Revolution : the electrification of rural Ireland, 1946-1976 (1984)
Chapter 17 The Royal Irish ConstabularyHerlihy, Jim. The Royal Irish Constabulary, (Dublin 1997)O'Sullivan, Donal J., The Irish Constabularies 1822 - 1922. Brandon Press (1999)
Chapter 18 The Great WarHenry, William. Forgotten Heroes: Galway Soldiers of the Great War. Dublin 2008.The Anglo-Irish War: The Troubles of 1913-1922.
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O'Sullivan, Donal J., The Irish Constabularies 1822 - 1922. Brandon Press (1999)Henry, William. Galway and the Great War: Where the Poppies Grow. Dublin 2006.
Chapter 19 The War of IndependenceThe Frank Parker Papers. Provided by his nephew, Dr. Patrick O’Donohoe. Michael Hopkinson. The Irish War of Independence. 2004. ISBN 0-7171-3010-X. Cottrell, Peter. The Anglo-Irish War: The Troubles of 1913-1922. Oxford. 2006.
Chapter 20 A Sporting ParishD’Arcy, Tony. Ballinasloe R.F.C, 1875-1975. Centenary Souvenir Programme, 1975. Goode, Paddy, The Kiltormer G.A.A. Story. A History of the G.A.A.in Kiltormer, Laurencetownand Clontuskert 1887 – 1995.Conwell, John Joe. ‘Hearts of Oak’ –The Rise to Glory of Portumna GAA Club (Portumna2008)Kearns, Christy & Maeve. The History of the GAA in Meelick-Eyrecourt-Clonfert 1884- 2007.O’Laoi, Padraic. Annals of the GAA in Galway Vol. 1 1884-1901. 1983.O’Laoi, Padraic. Annals of the GAA in Galway Vol. 11 1902-1934. 1992.Hyland, Francis P. M., Bray, Co. Wicklow. Telephone interview on Racing inClontuskert.
Chapter 21 The Townlands of ClontuskertArdoifigeach Logainmneacha. The Placenames Commission, University College, Dublin. Ardoifigeach Logainmneacha. The Placenames Commission, University College, Dublin. Topographical Files, National Museum of Ireland, Kildare Street, Dublin.Sites and Monuments Record Files, Archaeological Survey of Ireland, Department of theEnvironment, Heritage and Local Government, 6 Ely Place Upper, Dublin.Record of Monuments and Places: County Galway. Archaeological Survey ofIreland/Office of Public Works 1997.
Extensive use was made of the following newspapers in the course of our research:
The Western Argus (1828-1833)The Western Star (1845-1902)The Connacht People and Ballinasloe Independent (1884-1886)The Western News and Weekly Examiner (1878-1892)The Western News (1901-1920)The East Galway Democrat (1910-1949)The Connacht Tribune (1909-2009)The Tuam Herald (1837-2009)The Freeman’s Journal (1763- 1924)
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AA Sporting Parish, 359
Abbey oven and chimney, 74
Abbeypark mound, 30
Abbeypark, 32, 429
Aberdare Electric Co., 320
Absentee landlords, 187, 245
Act of Settlement 1662, 126, 128
Agrarian agitation against Pollok,232-233
Agrarian troubles and sport, 363
Agrarian unrest, 239
Ahascragh, 334
Allan Pollok, family, 228
All-Ireland campaign 1991-1992, 383, 384
All-Ireland Team Managers, 385
American Wake, 343
Anglo Irish Treaty 1921, 274
Annals of 1404, 53
Annals of the Four Masters, 49,52
Anne Colohan, 227
Aqueduct, 160
Archdeacon, Nicholas, 124, 125
Archdeacon, Peirce, 124
Archdeacon, Redmond, 125
Archdekane, Nicholas, 86
Ardnacrusha, 319
Ardranny Beg, 26, 27,
Ardranny, 477
Artois, 51
Athletics, 388-392
Attibrassil Bridge, 159, 160, 162,165, 166
Attibrassil, 480
Atticoffey East, 431
Atticoffey West, 432
Atticoffey, 85
Audrey, Patricia, 154
Aughrim Battle of, 157
Aughrim Battlefield, topographyof, 158
Aughrim Castle, 159
Aughrim Group of Parishes, 102
Aughrim Inquiry, 185, 186
Aughrim Slopes Céilí Band, 367
Aughrim Summer School, 114
Aughrim Tournament, 363
Aughrim Village defences, 161
Aughrim, 51, 158, 185, 186
Augustinian Foundation, 53
Augustinian Friars, 55, 84, 85
'Axe factories', Cumbrian, 23
Axe trade, 23
Axehead, Gannaveen, 33
Axeheads, 23
Ayleward, Nicholas, 123
BBallagh, 481
Ballagh/Tristaun, 123
Ballinafad, 241
Ballinasloe Canal, 160
Ballinasloe Guardians, 166
Ballinasloe Harbour, 168
Ballinure footbridge, 114
Ballinure River, 159
Ballymacward, 89
Ballymanagh tenants, 272
Ballymanagh, 124, 338, 346, 407
Ballymore (Clontuskert), 124
Ballymore Castle, 128
Ballynew, 484
Banshee, 340
Barge, Ceremonial, 162
Barges, 163
Barn dance, 342
Barnaboy, 27, 38, 410
Barnacraugh, 331
Barnpark, 26, 47, 435
Barr, James, 98,106, 247, 252
Barracks, R.I.C., 346
Barrow Ardranny Beg, 29
Barrows, 27
Barry, Malachy, 388
Battery charging, 318
Bealelage (Ballagh?), 103
Behan’s fort, 50
Belderg, Co. Mayo, 22
Benin City, 105
Bigoe, Mary, 128
Birrel Land Act 1909, 259
Bishop Kelly, Biography , 334
Bishop Kelly, death, 333
Black and Tans, 357
Black Forty-Seven', 192
Bleahen, Miss Kitty, 306
Blundell, Solomon, 132
Board of Commissioners,Education, 275
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Board of First Fruits, 104
Board of Guardians Minutes ‘47`,194
Board of Guardians, 189, 250
Board of Management,
Clontuskert N.S.312
Bogpark, 496
Book of Lecan, 49
Books of Survey and Distribution,126
Bourke, Redmond, 56
Bourke, Walter, 161
Boycotting, 255
Boyne, 21
Brabazon, Anthony, 123, 126
Brasill, Fferdoragh, 123
Brehon Law, 121, 122
British uniforms, 352
Bronze Age, 24
Bugler, Nora, 291
Building Churches & Schools, 331
Building plans, 210
Bullaun, 86
Bully’s Acre, 204
Burial monuments, 29
Burke, Miles, 123
Burke’s Gannaveen, 341
Byrne, Patrick, 186
Byrnes, Billy, 389
CCahalan P.P., Thomas, 88, 97, 277
Cahalan, Francis, 350
Calendar of Papal Petitions, 52
Callaghan, Michael, 301
Callaghan, Micheál, 382
Callaghan, Pakie, 392
Callaghan, Pat, Chairman, 260,262
Caltraghgarraun Fort, 26
Camogie, 385-387
Campbell N.T., Mrs. Kathleen,314, 316
Canal Cargoes, 162
Canal closure of, 166
Canal overgrown, 166
Canal Supply Bridge, 165
Canal, Grand Opening, 161
Canal, swimming, 163
Canal, tragedy, 164
Canons Regular of St. Augustine,51, 51, 66, 84
Cappagh, 435
Cappataggle Tournament, 361
Carpathia, 335
Carrigdirty, 20
Carrowcule (Carrowkeel), 123
Carrowkeel, 497
Carrowmore 47
Carrowmore East, 500
Carrowmore West, 501
Carson, Edward, 328
Castle Ellen, 328
Castlereagh Memoirs, 86
Casualties, 171, 172
Cathraigh, 31
Cattle drives, 261, 267, 271
Cattle-dominated society, 44
Causeway, To Aughrim 159, 166,168, 169
Cavalry, at Aughrim 157, 159
Céilí Dancing, 342
Census of Famine Years, 195
Census 1832, 112
Chancel, St. Matthew's, 104, 105
Chapelpark, 436
Charles I, 122
Charles II, 126
Cheltenham, 328
Christmas Concert 1987, 307
Church interior 1950s, 2009, 100
Church of Ireland School, 90
Church tower, St. Matthew's 104
Clancarty Estates, 264
Clancarty, Lord, 190, 192, 195,245, 276
Clanrickarde estates, 265, 266, 272
Clanrickarde, 1st Earl, 122
Clanrickarde, 245
Clanrickarde, 2nd Earl, 56, 122
Clanrickarde, 4th Earl, 55
Clanrickarde, 5th Earl, 1st
Marquis123, 126
Clarke, Patrick, 91
Claudianus, Andreas, 171
Cleigh, 124
Clergymen, C. of I. Clontuskert
Cloister, Priory, 53, 73-75, 80
Clonmacnowen, Barony of, 122
Clontuskert Abbey, 49, 103
Clontuskert Company Old IRA,353
Clontuskert Food Production, 268
Clontuskert GAA in 1930s, 365,366
Clontuskert Land League Band,247
Clontuskert Meeting, 88, 247
Clontuskert N.S. Boys 1910, 290
Clontuskert N.S. Boys 1947, 302
Clontuskert N.S. Boys 1949, 299
Clontuskert N.S. Girls 1948, 304
Clontuskert N.S. Pupils 1923, 297
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Flattery, Joe, 347Flight of the Earls, 122Flynn, Rev. Mr. George, 102Football in Clontuskert, 364Football, Clontuskert ‘East vWest’, 371Forest-Suzannet, 160Free School Transport, 375Freeman’s Journal, 208Friends of Civil and ReligiousLiberty', 88Fulacht fiadh, 24-26, 32Furey, Vincey, 370
GGAA Club in 1940s, 366Gallagher P.P., Fr. Charles, 86Galway Statutes 1527, 360Gannaveen farmyard fire, 234-236Gannaveen team, 362Gannaveen, 129, 419Garbally ‘Broad Walk’, 142Garbally Park, 91Garbally, 341Gárda Siochána, 348Garryduff, 505Garrylawrence, 486Gilchreest James, eviction, 251Ginkel, 158, 159, 165, 166Glan graveyard, 107, 108Glan road, 158Glan, 101Glanlahane Day School, 276Glanlahane teachers, 276Glebe House, Somerset, 112Glenaun, 439Glenloughaun, C. of I. School,292, 293, 301
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NNapoleon, Prince Louis, 214National Indemnity Fund, 251National League, last meeting,252Naughton, Bernard, 329Naughton, Miss Mary, 287, 289,296, 300 Nave, Priory, 62
Neolithic, 21
Nevin, Mr., Crossconnell, 242
New Clontuskert Pitch, 379-381
New School opening, 307, 308,310
Newtownkelly, 446
Nigeria, 331
OO’Brien, William, 252, 253, 260
O’Coffy, Daniell, 124
O’Connor P.P., Fr. Michael, 90,91, 303, 307
O’Connor, Manus, 52
O’Dea, Dr., 89
O’Doherty, Bishop, 90
O’Donel, Capt. Manus, 61, 122
O’Donnell ,Fr. James, 87, 88, 242,
O’Kelle, Donogh, 103
O’Kelly family, 31, 49
O’Kelly wall-plaque, 56
O’Kelly, Conner Oge McManny,124
O’Kelly, Donatus, 54
O’Kelly, Feogh, 124
O’Kelly, Fordorogh, 124
O’Kelly, James McTeige, 124
O’Kelly, Seán na Máighe, 122, 126
O’Kelly, Teige McFfraigh, 124
O’Kelly, Thomas, 55
O’Kelly, William McTeigueMcLoughlin, 124
O’Loughlin, James, 327
O’Maddin, John, 124
O’Maddin, Laughlin McDonnell,124
O’Naughton, Canon Patrick, 54
O,Neill, Dan, 330
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O’Neill, Michael and Mary, 280
O’Neill, Michael, 186
O’Quinaeych, Nicholas, 52
O’Riordan, Mr., 282, 283
Ó’Tuairisc, Eoghan, 338
Oil lamp, 318
Old Abbey, 49, 166
Old IRA names, 354
Old School address, 278
Old School musicians, 342
Old School site, 278
Old School, 275
Oliver, Rev. H., 294
Ordination, 332
Owen’s Image, 332
PPalstave, Cloonascragh, 34
Papal Bulls, 103
Parish Records, 96
Parker era, 300
Parker letter to Mrs. Coen, 358
Parker, Frank, 354
Parker, Margaret (Minnie), 291
Parker, Marie, 283, 286
Parker, Mr. Michael, 283, 286
Parker, Mr. P.J. (Paddy), 284, 295
Parker, N.T., P.J., 265, 267
Parliamentary Commission 1836,185
Parnell, 246,249, 254, 317, 363
Patrick Larkin, death of, 365
Patrick Walsh, Fr., 89, 97
Peace Process N. Ireland, 336
Peel, Prime Minister, 190
Pelley P.P., Fr. , 89, 256
Pelley, Peter, 123
Penal times, 83
Philbin, Bishop, 309
Phoenix Park Murders, 251
Pipe-making plant, 213
Pitch and Toss', 343
Ploughing matches, Lismanny223-225
Poland, Patrick, 351
Pollok brothers, 207
Pollok celebrations, 221-226
Pollok Estate, 205, 263, 265, 266
Pollok evictions, 209
Pollok medals, 215
Pollok, agriculturalist, 215, 220-221
Pollok, Allan Bingham, 232
Pollok, Allan, 140, 206, 205, 207,
Pollok, Gilmour & Co., 206
Pollok, John, family of, 229, 231
Pollok/Carmelite gates, 238
Pollok/Cody incident, 229-230
Pollok’s defence, 210
Pollok’s ford, 37
Pollok’s objectives, 207- 208, 215
Poor Law Unions, 189
Population trends, townlands,195, 198, 199
Pozieres Cemetery, 350, 351
Pre-Famine times, 109
Preston, Thomas, 242
Primitive Wesleyan Methodists,110
Priory aumbries, 61
Priory Buildings, 57
Priory cellarage, 75
Priory Chancel, 57, 59, 63, 43
Priory conservation project, 76
Priory dormitory, 76
Priory excavations 1971-2, 57
Priory fire damage, 75
Priory fire of 1413, 76
Priory Floor Plan, 58
Priory of Clontuskert, 122
Priory Refectory, 75
Priory rood screen, 53, 62, 63
Priory vaulted ceiling, 75
Priory, Chapter Room, 74, 75
Priory, domestic quarters, 73
Priory, 'domus necessarium', 75
Priory, North Transept, 71, 72, 79
Priory, piscina, 61
Priory, rebuilding of, 53, 55
Priory, water font, 70
Propaganda, 350
Protest march, Clontuskert, 269-271
Public Works, 192
QQuerns, 36
Quinn, Thomas, 340
Quinn’s Somerset, 341
RRack-renting, 249
Ráith Breasail, Synod of, 50
Redmond M.P., John, 252, 258,259, 350
Reformation, 103
Reilly’s ford, 37
Relief works, 190
Religion, teaching of in school,286
Renfrewshire, 206
Report on the State of Popery, 86
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Resurrection window, 98
RIC Inspector, 325
RIC Inspectors’ Reports, 191
Richard Burke, 86
Ring-barrows, 39
Ringforts, 43
Ringforts, destruction of, 44
Ringforts, multi-vallate, 44
Ringforts, named 47
Rising of 1916, 352
Roche M.P., James, 264
Rock Lodge, Trim, 154
Roll of Honour, Sports 404-406
Rolls 1842, 279
Rose, Minella, 149
Rosgloss House, 98
Rowan, Mr. and Mrs, 279, 280
Royal Huzzars, 152
RUC, 348
Rugby, 403
Rural Electrification Scheme, 317
Russel, Lord John, 191, 192
Ryan, Michael, 165
SSam Walshe’s field, 344
Sarsfield, 162, 163, 170
School building costs 1836, 277
School improvements, 287, 288
School Manager, 276
School name plaque 1835, 279
School repairs, 313
School site rejected, 307
School Tour to Westport 1984,314
School Transport, 311
Science classes, 291
Scott N.T., Marion, 312
Scott, Thomas, 135
Scottish Improvers, 207
Scottish names, 108
Sedilia, 61
Seizure of Tithes, 345
September 1846, 191
Seven-a-side title, 383
Seymour and Maher lands, 266
Seymour estate 331
Seymour family, 106
Seymour rents 1917, 148
Seymour tenants, 131, 132, 133,136, 140
Seymour, Charles, 129, 130
Seymour, Charles, 149, 153, 154
Seymour, Dorinda, 131
Seymour, Eliza, 145
Seymour, John, 128
Seymour, Mr., letter to, 274
Seymour, Mrs. Charles, 87
Seymour, Simeon, 130, 132, 134
Seymour, Simeon, to Canada,135, 138
Seymour, William C. S., 138,139, 144
Seymour, William, 148, 149
Seymours of Devon, 128
Seymours of Somerset, 128
Shannon Harbour, 159
Shannon lock, 160
Shannon, Rev., 295
Shanvoley, 468
Sharpe family, 106, 114
Sheepwalk, 510
Sheldon, 161, 170
Shiel, Mary, 243
Shiel, Tom, 357
Shraogues, 130
Siemens-Schuckert, 319
Simpson, Samuel, 110
Sinclair, Mary, 113
Skehanagh Tournament, 363
Skelligs, 84
Slí Mhór,
Society for African Missions, 331
Society of Friends, 163
Soldiers granted land, 352
Solfen, 328
Solon, Fr. Jack, 373
Somerset auction notice, 147
Somerset auction, 139
Somerset Estate map, 137
Somerset estate, 131
Somerset Garden, 142
Somerset Hoard, 40, 324
Somerset House, 28, 133, 135,145
Somerset workers, 134, 142, 143,147
Somerset, 423
Soup kitchens, 194
Souterrains, 46
Spike Island, 243
Sporting clergy, 109
Sportsfield Committee, 382
St Baetán, 49, 81, 84
St. Augustine, 51, 106
St. Augustine’s Church, 97
St. Brendan, 84
St. Desir Cemetery, 350
St. Malachy, 51
St. Matthew’s (Photo), 105
St. Matthew’s Church, 332
St. Matthew’s, 102, 104, 105
St. Patrick, 102
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St. Ruth, 160, 162, 168, 169, 174
Stained glass, 106
Stanley Letters, 275
Statistical information, 345
Statutes of Kilkenny, 360
Staunton, William, 242
Stephenson, Thomas, 257
Stevenson, Denis, 147
Stone axes, 21
Story, Rev. George, 171
Stream, 447
Stucco ceiling, 91
Subdivision of holdings, 243
Sub-letting, 187
Sullivan, Canon Trevor, 102, 111,114
Summer 1848, 195
Supply stream, 167
Surrender and Regrant, 121
Switch-on, 323
Sycamore Hill arson, 209
TTaughmaconnell, 51
Taughmaconnell, 51, 89, 95
Taylorstown, 511
Teacher’s residence, 288
Team managers 1980s, 378
Team managers 1990s, 383
Teampoilín, 37, 52
Templepark graveyard, 340
Templepark, 32, 82, 273, 463, 468
Territorial markers, 29
Terry Alts, 133, 239, 240
Thatched church, 99
The Great Shame, 133
The Pines, 331
The Rising, effect on Club, 365
The Square, Lismanny, 343
The Times report, 241
Three-in-one Club, 375
Three-phase power line, 324
Tigreg People’s Liberation Front,326
Tilly lamp, 318
Tirrooaun, 470
Tirrowane (Tirrooaun), 124
Titanic, 334
Tithe Applotment Books, 131,244
Togher, 37, 52, 84
Tollemache, Thomas, 160, 167,168
Towing barges 162
Trinity College, 328
Tristaun Bridge, 160
Tristaun, 159, 327, 470
Troubles in the 1920s, 113
Trustees, Clontuskert N.S. 277,283, 284
Tuaim Catraí, 31, 124
Tuatha Dé Danaan, 30
Turoe Stone, 36
Twenty-five, 340
UU.I.L. ‘courts’, 256
U.I.L. and Irish parliamentaryparty, 255
U.I.L. Clontuskert BranchMeetings, 250, 256
U.I.L. Clontuskert officers 1904,256
U.I.L. Committee 1911, 262
U.I.L. Committee members, new
U.I.L. dissolves 274
U.I.L. Meetings, 274
U.I.L. Officers 1905, 258
U.I.L. Officers 1911, 261
U.I.L. Officers 1917, 272
U.I.L. Officers Clontuskert, 250
U.I.L. policies, 254, 255
U-16 Co. Hurling title, 382
Ulster Unionists, 328
Under-14 Finalists 1966, 374
United Irish League, 90, 253
Urraghry Hill, 158, 160
Urraghry, 20, 26, 51, 101, 157,473
Vvan Holtzappel, 160
Visual territory, 45
von Tettau, 160, 165
Votive deposits, 40
Votive offerings, 35
WWade, Margaret, 130
Wade, Thomas, 111
Wakefield, David, 111
Wakefield, Leslie, 98
Wall Tablet 1820, St. Augustine's, 87
Walshe, Isaac, 113
Walshe, Ralph, 113
Walshe, Rev. J., 248
Walshe, Thomas, 111
Walshe’s, Shanvoley, 341
War Cemetery, Pozieres, 350,351
War Cemetery, St. Desir, 350
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