The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland

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Index of archaeological papers published in 1891, under the direction of the Congress of Archaeological Societies in union with the Society of Antiquaries.
 

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Page 397 - THERE WAS A LITTLE GIRL There was a little girl, And she had a little curl Right in the middle of her forehead. When she was good She was very, very good, And when she was bad she was horrid.
Page 130 - He then fell asleep in the bridge house at the top of his old-fashioned furnace so soundly that his men could not wake him, and carried him sleeping to his house, a quarter of a mile distant.
Page 434 - Swandlingbar : the original of which name I shall explain, lest the antiquaries of future ages might be at a loss to derive it. It was a most witty conceit of four gentleman, who ruined themselves with this iron project.
Page 316 - the art of blazoning, assigning, and marshalling coat armour," or more particularly "the art of arranging and explaining in proper terms all that relates or appertains to the bearing of Arms, Crests, Badges, Quarterings, and other hereditary marks of honour.
Page 315 - Quakers' burial grounds and similar places and from cemeteries, a task for which perhaps few would have courage ; he considered Parish Magazines might be of great use in such matters ; he thought that a number of people might take up this work, which they would be able to manage, and so might be led to take an interest in other archaeological matters. It was resolved "that it is desirable that there should be a uniform system of recording Church and Churchyard Inscriptions and that Mr. Nevill, Mr....
Page 180 - ... cum omnibus pertinentiis suis, in bosco et piano, in pratis et pasturis, in...
Page 1 - Account Roll of the Priory of the Holy Trinity, Dublin, 1337-46. with the Middle English Moral Play, The Pride of Life'' From the original in the Christ Church Collection in the Public Record Office, Dublin.
Page 40 - Members as may suberibe specially for them. GENERAL. 28. These Rules shall not be altered or amended except at an Annual General Meeting of the Society, and after notice given at the previous General Meeting. All By-laws and Regulations dealing with the General Rules formerly made are hereby repealed. 29. The enactment of any new Rule, or the alteration or repeal of any existing one, must be in the first instance submitted to tie Council ; tho proposal to be signed by seven Fellows or Members, and...
Page 432 - Danann were all that time without our knowledge on either side of Loch Lein, and they understood that if we, the Fenians, were united, [all] the men of Erin could not win the goal of us. And the counsel which the Tuatha De Danann took, was to depart back again and not to play [out] that goal with us.
Page 425 - O'Rourkes knighted in the end of the sixteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth centuries...

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