Clogher Record 53-99 by subject

Index of subjects

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y

Jacksons (of Crieve):
The Ballybay estate (1786), xi, 1 (1982), 71
More on Hugh Jackson and Crazy Jane, xiii, 2 (1989), 106
 

Kavanagh:
Patrick Kavanagh: early religious and devotional influences on his work, xv, 1 (1994), 51
 
Keenan, P. J.:
Dr James Donnelly, Bishop of Clogher (1865-93) and the ascendancy in Monaghan [Appendix II], xii, 3 (1987), 265
 
Kernan:
[re the Kernan family], i, 2 (1954), 64
More on the Kernans of Enniskillen: Randal Kernan (1775-c.1844), x, 1 (1979), 23
Bishop Edward Kernan's household: census of 1821, x, 2 (1980)198
The life and times of Bishop Edward Kernan, x, 3 (1981), 323
 
Kesh:
The Vaughan charity 1736-1934, xii, 2 (1986), 171
Dr Lombe Atthill and his picture of Fermanagh before the Famine, xiv, 3 (1993), 29
 
Killanny:
Notes on Medieval Killanny, v, 1 (1963), 46
The inscriptions of Killanny old cemetery, vi, 1 (1966), 191
 
Killeevan:
The Parish of Killeevan, iv, Nos.1&2 (1960-61), 16
The rising of Burke, iv, Nos.1&2 (1960-61), 50
A Newbliss Christmas custom, vi, 1 (1966), 197
Vernacular dwellings of Clogher diocese, ix, 2 (1977), 187
The Ker estate, Newbliss, Co. Monaghan, xii, 1 (1985), 110
The Ker Estate, Newbliss, xii, 3 (1987), 394
The lament for John Connolly, ix, 3 (1978), 377
Graveyard inscriptions Killeeven and Aghabog, xi, 1 (1982), 119
Gravestone inscriptions in Drumswords cemetery, County Monaghan, xii, 1 (1985), 18
St. Patrick and Greenan's Cross, xiii, 2 (1989), 105
A Killeevan family in Australia, xiv, 2 (1992), 134
The capture of Conor O Devany, martyr, xiv, 3 (1993), 125
 
Killygowan:
Belleisle and its owners, xvi, 2 (1998), 7
 
Kilmore (Co. Monaghan):
Early memorials in Kilmore cemetery, Monaghan, xi, 2 (1983), 184
Some additional gravestone inscriptions in Kilmore cemetery, County Monaghan, xii, 1 (1985), 127
 
Kilskeery:
Material for a history of the Parish of Kilskeery, i, 1 (1953), 4
Material for a history of the Parish of Kilskeery (contd), i, 2 (1954), 8
Material for a history of the Parish of Kilskeery (contd), i, 3 (1955), 88
Parish of Kilskeery: the place-names explained, ii, 1 (1957), 71
A note on two pastors of Kilskeery, v, 2 (1964), 226
Conn O'Neill of Kilskeery, vi, 2 (1967), 388
Inscriptions from old Kilskeery graveyard, Co. Tyrone, viii, 1 (1973), 73
Altars of the Penal days, ix, 1 (1976), 108
 
Kiltierney:
William Starrat, surveyor, philomath, xi, 2 (1983), 214
Kiltierney and its associations with Saint Patrick, xii, 3 (1987), 393
 
Kinawley:
Inscriptions in Kinawley cemetery, i, 4 (1956), 161
 
Knockninny:
Notes on the topography of Fermanagh, i, 2 (1954), 24
The purposes of patronage: Brian Maguire of Knockninny and his manuscripts, xiii, 1 (1988), 38

Land League:
Fermanagh (1870-1900), v, 1 (1963), 7
The Reverend David Bell, vi, 2 (1967), 253
Orangeism in County Monaghan, ix, 3 (1978), 384
Dr James Donnelly, Bishop of Clogher (1865-93) and the ascendancy in Monaghan, xii, 3 (1987), 265
The Presbyterian dilemma (part 2), xv, 2 (1995), 30
 

Landlords & Landlordism:
Estate agents in Farney: Trench and Mitchell, x, 3 (1981), 405
The Moutray diaries 1847-1881, xii, 1 (1985), 78
The Ker estate, Newbliss, Co. Monaghan, xii, 1 (1985), 110
Dr James Donnelly, Bishop of Clogher (1865-93) and the ascendancy in Monaghan, xii, 3 (1987), 265
Dr James Donnelly, Bishop of Clogher (1865-93) and the ascendancy in Monaghan [part 2], xiii, 1 (1988), 1
The landlord, the minister, the tenant and the tithe in Belleek in 1758, xiii, 2 (1989), 84
Assisted emigration from the Shirley estate 1843-54, xiv, 2 (1992), 7
Banker and absentee landowner: William Tennent in County Fermanagh 1813-32, xiv, 3 (1993), 7
The organisation of Unionist opposition to Home Rule in Counties Monaghan, Cavan and Donegal 1885-1914, xvi, 1 (1997), 46
Management problems on a large estate in mid-nineteenth-century Ireland: William Steuart Trench's report on the Shirley estate in 1843, xvi, 1 (1997), 101
 
Land question:
The Presbyterian dilemma (part 2), xv, 2 (1995), 30
Management problems on a large estate in mid-nineteenth-century Ireland: William Steuart Trench's report on the Shirley estate in 1843, xvi, 1 (1997), 101
 
Lawless, John:
The Lawless sortie into County Monaghan, September to October 1828, xiii, 3 (1990), 146
 
Leases:
Four County Monaghan leases (1794, 1792, 1811 and 1831), ix, 1 (1976), 78
A lease of the estate of the Earl of Essex 1624, xiii, 3 (1990), 100
Some transactions in Currin parish in the first quarter of the eighteenth century, xvi, 1 (1997), 162
 
Lennard-Barrett [see Clones]:
 
Lennon, Patrick:
Patrick Lennon and Edergole graveyard, xii, 1 (1985), 22
 
Lentaigne:
Dr James Donnelly, Bishop of Clogher (1865-93) and the ascendancy in Monaghan [Appendix II], xii, 3 (1987), 265
 
Letter:
A letter of Nicholas Slevin 1817, vi, 3 (1968), 493
 
Lewis, Henry Owen:
Dr James Donnelly, Bishop of Clogher (1865-93) and the ascendancy in Monaghan [Appendix II], xii, 3 (1987), 265
 
Linen industry:
The linen industry in the Clones area (1660-1840), x, 1 (1979), 144
Some notes on the Ramadge family, x, 1 (1979), 154
Flax and linen in the Clogher Valley, xi, 2 (1983), 287
The linen industry in the Parish of Aughnamullen, County Monaghan and its impact on the town of Ballybay 1740-1835, xii, 3 (1987), 334
The mills on Clones estate, xiii, 2 (1989), 91
The Presbyterian dilemma (part 2), xv, 2 (1995), 30
 
Lisanisk:
A bardic poem by Diarmuid Mac an Bhaird on the destruction of a MacMahon stronghold in Co. Monaghan 1647 AD, xiv, 3 (1993), 67
 
Lisbellaw:

Jack Carrothers: a soldier of the Great War, xiv, 1 (1991), 83
Daho from Arda, xi, 2 (1983), 296
 
Lisdoonan:

The pattern of Lisdoonan, v, 2 (1964), 266
 
Lisgoa:
Lisgoa Pottery, xi, 2 (1983), 297
 
Lisgoole:
The Lisgoole agreement of 1580, vii, 1 (1969), 27
The Franciscan ministry in the Diocese of Clogher, vii, 2 (1970), 149
Bráithre Leasa Gabhail, xii, 3 (1987), 298
 
Lisnaskea:
Settlement on a plantation estate: the Balfour rentals of 1632 and 1636, xii, 1 (1985), 92
 
Livingstone, An tAth:
Father Peadar Livingstone: Ildánach, x, 3 (1981), 279
[Obituary] An tAthair Peadar Livingstone, xiii, 1 (1988), 141
 
Loan funds:
The loan fund scandals, xiii, 1 (1988), 56
 
Local government:
The organisation of Unionist opposition to Home Rule in Counties Monaghan, Cavan and Donegal 1885-1914, xvi, 1 (1997), 46
 
Lough Bawn:
The Barton estate and Lough Bawn in County Monaghan, xv, 2 (1995), 104
 
Lough Derg:
Letter of credence by Donatus Magrahe, Prior of Lough Derg, for Nylanus O'Ledan, priest and pilgrim, ii, 2 (1958), 257
Pilgrim crucifixes of Lough Derg, v, 3 (1965), 296
The Franciscan ministry in the Diocese of Clogher, vii, 2 (1970), 149
Lough Derg's infamous pilgrim, vii, 3 (1971-2), 449
An ancient route to Lough Derg, vii, 3 (1971-2), 480
Saint Patrick's Purgatory, Lough Derg, Clogher Record Album (1975), 13
The life and times of Bishop Edward Kernan, x, 3 (1981), 323
Lough Derg and its unusual 'guardian', Rev. Alexander Calhoun, grandfather of John Caldwell Calhoun, vice-President of the USA, x, 3 (1981), 419
The Todi fresco and St. Patrick's Purgatory, Lough Derg, xii, 2 (1986), 141
Lough Derg in native Irish poetry, xiii, 1 (1988), 76
Bishop John O'Corcoran (1373-1389) at the University of Prague, the Purgatorium Sancti Patricii and the debate about Purgatory in the later middle ages, xvi, 1 (1997), 7
 
Lough Egish:
The Franciscan ministry in the Diocese of Clogher, vii, 2 (1970), 149
 
Lough Erne [see Erne]:
 
Lough Ooney:
Crannógs in north Monaghan, i, 2 (1954), [1]
 
Louth:
St. Mary's Abbey, Louth, and the introduction of the Arrouasian observance into Ireland, x, 2 (1980), 233
Some County Monaghan extracts from the 1821 census, xiv, 1 (1991), 92 [Appendix II]
 
 
Lowtherstown [see Irvinestown]:
 
Lurg
:
Notes on the topography of Fermanagh, i, 2 (1954), 24

Mac An Bhaird, Rev. E. C.:
[Obituary] Monsignor E. C. Mac an Bhaird, viii, 2 (1974), 230
 
McArdle, Rev. Philip:
Father Philip McArdle and his family, xiii, 1 (1988), 128
 
MacCathmaoil, Bishop Art:
Two Clogher constitutions, xv, 3 (1996), 145
 
McCartan, Dr Patrick:
Easter 1916: an inside report on Ulster, xii, 2 (1986), 192
 
Macartan, St:
Saints in the catalogue of bishops of the lost Register of Clogher, xiv, 2 (1992), 66
 
Macartan's Seminary, St
Letter of Lord Cremorne..., x, 2 (1980), 269
The life and times of Bishop Edward Kernan, x, 3 (1981), 323
Dr James Donnelly, Parish Priest of Roslea 1857-65, xi, 2 (1983), 226
Dr James Donnelly, Bishop of Clogher (1865-93) and the ascendancy in Monaghan, xii, 3 (1987), 265
Dr James Donnelly, Bishop of Clogher (1865-93) and the ascendancy in Monaghan [part 2], xiii, 1 (1988), 1
 
McCollum, Rev. Randal:
The Reverend Randal McCollum and his diary, xi, 1 (1982), 60
 
McConnon, Rev. Pat:
Patrick Kavanagh: early religious and devotional influences on his work, xv, 1 (1994), 51
 
McDonnell, Alexander:
Father Philip McArdle and his family, xiii, 1 (1988), 128
 
MacDonnell (Clankelly):
Notes on the topography of Fermanagh, i, 2 (1954), 24
Clogherici… MacDonald to MacGiolla Coisgle, viii, 2 (1974), 207
 
McDonnell, Sir James:
Sir Brian and Lady Mary MacMahon, xv, 3 (1996), 133
 
McGarrity, Joseph:
Easter 1916: an inside report on Ulster, xii, 2 (1986), 192
 
McGrath, James:
From the Lammas fair to New South Wales - the story of a Dromore convict, xiii, 3 (1990), 55
 
McGrath, Miler:
A complaint against Miler McGrath, ii, 1 (1957), 204
The apostasy of Miler McGrath, ii, 2 (1958), 244
Miler McGrath, Archbishop of Cashel (1571-1622), ii, 3 (1959), 445
 
McHugh:
The Castle Caldwell estate in 1780 and the recent arrest of the highwayman Francis McHugh, xii, 3 (1987), 261
 
McKenna, Patricio:
Two 18th-century medical doctors in Spain, Felix and Alexander Maguire, xiii, 2 (1989), 70
 
MacMaghnus [see MacManus]:
 
MacMahon:
Crannógs in North Monaghan, i, 2 (1954), 1
Place-names of the Barony of Monaghan, i, 3 (1955), 15
The MacMahons of Monaghan (1500-1593), i, 3 (1955), 22
The legal murder of Aodh Rua MacMahon, i, 3 (1955), 39
Farney men of 1592, i, 3 (1955), 121
The MacMahons of Monaghan (1593-1603), i, 4 (1956), 85
Farney men of 1601, i, 4 (1956), 108
The MacMahons of Monaghan (1603-1640), ii, 1 (1957), 148
The MacMahons of Monaghan (1600-1640), ii, 2 (1958), 311
The MacMahons of Monaghan [1641 Rebellion and aftermath], ii, 3 (1959), 490
A McMahon family of Clones, ii, 3 (1959), 514
Cíos Mhic Mhathghamhna, iv, 3 (1962), 125
The MacMahons of Monaghan (1642-1654), iv, 3 (1962), 190
Bernard MacMahon of Ballybay, v, 1 (1963), 53
Colla Dubh MacMahon, his ancestors and descendants, viii, 2 (1974), 194
Carolan and his patrons in Fermanagh and neighbouring areas, x, 1 (1979), 26
The oul' McMahon spade, xi, 3 (1984), 464
The McMahons of Lisoarty, Clones, xii, 3 (1987), 390
Some MacMahon wills from Clogher diocese, xiv, 1 (1991), 27
A bardic poem by Diarmuid Mac an Bhaird on the destruction of a MacMahon stronghold in Co. Monaghan 1647 AD, xiv, 3 (1993), 67
The capture of Conor O Devany, martyr, xiv, 3 (1993), 125
Sir Brian and Lady Mary MacMahon, xv, 3 (1996), 133
 
MacMahon, Bishop Eimher (Heber):
The MacMahons of Monaghan [1641 Rebellion and aftermath], ii, 3 (1959), 490
Heber MacMahon, soldier bishop of the Confederation of Kilkenny , Clogher Record Album (1975), 41
Heber MacMahon, Bishop of Clogher (d.1650), xvi, 1 (1997), 136
 
 
MacManus:
Cathal Mac Maghnusa and the Annals of Ulster, ii, 2 (1958), 230
Cathal Mac Maghnusa and the Annals of Ulster (contd), ii, 3 (1959), 370
Cathal Óg Mac Maghnusa: his time, life and legacy, xvi, 2 (1998), 45
The obituary of Cathal MacMaghnusa (1498), xvi, 2 (1998), 65
 
MacNally, Bishop Charles:
Charles MacNally, Maynooth professor and Bishop of Clogher , x, 3 (1981), 364
Dr Charles McNally's Relatio Status, October 1853, xiii, 2 (1989), 96
 
McPhillips, Earnest J.:
[Obituary] Ernest J. McPhillips, xvi, 1 (1997), 185
 
Magheraboy:
Notes on the topography of Fermanagh, i, 2 (1954), 24
 
Magheracloone:
The Parish of Magheracloone, vi, 2 (1967), 361
Magheracloone notes, 1847, 1866, ix, 2 (1977), 294
 
Magheracross:
Material for a history of the Parish of Kilskeery, i, 1 (1953), 4
Material for a history of the Parish of Kilskeery (contd), i, 2 (1954), 8
 
Magherarney:
The plundered tates: Cahill Duffe O Connally and the bishop's lands in Clones parish, xiv, 1 (1991), 74
 
Magherastephna:
Notes on the topography of Fermanagh, i, 2 (1954), 24
Book of Survey and Distribution: Barony of Magherastephana, ii, 3 (1959), 524
 
Maguire:
An early history of Fermanagh (contd), i, 4 (1956), 113
The first Maguire of Tempo, ii, 3 (1959), 469
A Maguire family in France, v, 2 (1964), 222
Eochaidh Ó hEoghusa, poet to the Maguires of Fermanagh , Clogher Record Album (1975), 187
The Medieval kingdom of Lough Erne, ix, 2 (1977), 126
The right of patronage of the Maguires of Tempo, ix, 2 (1977), 167
Carolan and his patrons in Fermanagh and neighbouring areas, x, 1 (1979), 26
Letters of Charles Bonaventure Maguire, O.F.M. (1768-1833), x, 3 (1981), 284
Charles Bonaventure Maguire O.F.M. (1768-1833), xi, 1 (1982), 77
Charles Bonaventure Maguire O.F.M. (1768-1833) [contd], xi, 2 (1983), 187
The lands of the Maguires of Tempo in the seventeenth century, xii, 3 (1987), 205
The purposes of patronage: Brian Maguire of Knockninny and his manuscripts, xiii, 1 (1988), 38
Two 18th-century medical doctors in Spain, Felix and Alexander Maguire, xiii, 2 (1989), 70
Some notes on Mag Uidhir Fhear Manach, xiii, 3 (1990), 92
 
Maguire, Rev. Bernard:
Patrick Kavanagh: early religious and devotional influences on his work, xv, 1 (1994), 51
 
Maguire, Constantine (Cuconnaught):
Banker and absentee landowner: William Tennent in County Fermanagh 1813-32, xiv, 3 (1993), 7
 
Marron, Rev. L.:
[Obituary] Rt. Rev. Monsignor Laurence Marron, xv, 3 (1996), 163
 
Marshall, Rev. Benjamin:
St George and Dill: a study of two Dromore clergymen, xiii, 2 (1989), 7
 
Maynooth College:
Dr Murray of Maynooth , Clogher Record Album (1975), 78
 
Medals:

A group of agricultural medals, x, 2 (1980), 235
 
Medieval:
The Register of the Diocese of Clogher, i, 1 (1953), 32
Medieval sources: Registrum Clogherense, iv, Nos.1&2 (1960-61), 1
Bishop John O'Corcoran (1373-1389) at the University of Prague, the Purgatorium Sancti Patricii and the debate about Purgatory in the later middle ages, xvi, 1 (1997), 7
Cathal Óg Mac Maghnusa: his time, life and legacy, xvi, 2 (1998), 45
The obituary of Cathal MacMaghnusa (1498), xvi, 2 (1998), 65
 
Methodism:
John Wesley in Cavan and Monaghan in 1778, x, 2 (1980), 269
St George and Dill: a study of two Dromore clergymen, xiii, 2 (1989), 7
 
Military:
The Erne forts of Cael Uisce and Belleek, vi, 1 (1966), 104
Notes on the volunteers, militia, yeomanry and Orangemen of County Monaghan, ix, 2 (1977), 142
An artillery fort on Trannish island, County Fermanagh, ix, 2 (1977), 295
17th-century artillery forts in Ulster, x, 2 (1980), 239
Battle of Waterloo: Quarter-Master Sergeant James Graham, xiii, 1 (1988), 114
Jack Carrothers: a soldier of the Great War, xiv, 1 (1991), 83
A famous Clones geneeral, xv, 1 (1994), 122
The Monaghan Militia & the tragedy of Blaris Moor, xvi, 2 (1998), 123
 
Militia [see Military]:
 
Mills:
The oul McMahon spade, xi, 3 (1984), 464
A rental of the Anketell estate, County Monaghan 1784-1789, xi, 3 (1984), 403
The mills on Clones estate, xiii, 2 (1989), 91
From the Belfast boycott to the Boundary Commission: fears and hopes in County Monaghan 1920-26, xv, 1 (1994), 90 [ref. to Mullen Mills]
 
Miscellaneous:
A George II Irish silver basket associated with Bishop Clayton of Clogher, vii, 3 (1971-2), 447
 
Mitchell, Sandy:
Estate agents in Farney: Trench and Mitchell, x, 3 (1981), 405
 
Monaghan (County):
Schools in County Monaghan, 1824-1826, v, 1 (1963), 63
The 1826 General Election in County Monaghan, v, 2 (1964), 161
Monaghan in the late nineteenth century, v, 3 (1965), 371
Fenians, Rice and Ribbonmen in County Monaghan 1864-'67, vi, 2 (1967), 221
Some notes on Monaghan history 1692-1866, ix, 1 (1976), 17
Four County Monaghan leases (1794, 1792, 1811 and 1831), ix, 1 (1976), 78
Some beehive quernstones from Counties Cavan and Monaghan, ix, 1 (1976), 95
Notes on the volunteers, militia, yeomanry and Orangemen of County Monaghan, ix, 2 (1977), 142
Two souterrains in County Monaghan, ix, 3 (1978), 326
Orangeism in County Monaghan, ix, 3 (1978), 384
Monaghan County Museum archaeological acquisitions 1974-'75, x, 1 (1979), 110
John Wesley in Cavan and Monaghan in 1778, x, 2 (1980), 269
Patterns of landownership in Gaelic Monaghan in the late sixteenth century, x, 3 (1981), 304
Monaghan County Museum archaeological acquisitions 1976-'82, xi, 2 (1983), 165
The barony names of Fermanagh and Monaghan, xi, 3 (1984), 387
A people set apart: the County Monaghan settlers in Prince Edward Island, xii, 1 (1985), 23
The national school system in County Monaghan 1831-1850, xii, 2 (1986), 209
Dr James Donnelly, Bishop of Clogher (1865-93) and the ascendancy in Monaghan, xii, 3 (1987), 265
Dr James Donnelly, Bishop of Clogher (1865-93) and the ascendancy in Monaghan [part 2], xiii, 1 (1988), 1
The Presbyterians of County Monaghan (part 1), xiii, 3 (1990), 7
The impact of partition proposals on County Monaghan, xiv, 1 (1991), 37
Some County Monaghan extracts from the 1821 census, xiv, 1 (1991), 92
Why Monaghan Protestants opposed Home Rule, xiv, 3 (1993), 42
From the Belfast boycott to the Boundary Commission: fears and hopes in County Monaghan 1920-26, xv, 1 (1994), 90
The Presbyterian dilemma (part 2), xv, 2 (1995), 30
An index to the rebels of 1641 in the County of Monaghan depositions, xv, 2 (1995), 69
County Monaghan, 1914-1918: recruitment, the rise of Sinn Féin and the partition crisis, xvi, 2 (1998), 144
 
Monaghan [Divison of]
Sir Brian and Lady Mary MacMahon, xv, 3 (1996), 133
 
Monaghan (town):
The Franciscan ministry in the Diocese of Clogher, vii, 2 (1970), 149
Rules and regulations for the Catholic school in Monaghan, ix, 3 (1978), 330
The life and times of Bishop Edward Kernan, x, 3 (1981), 323
Dr James Donnelly, Bishop of Clogher (1865-93) and the ascendancy in Monaghan [part 2], xiii, 1 (1988), 1
 
Monasteries:
Inishmacsaint and a lost diocesan border, i, 1 (1953), 18
The Register of the Diocese of Clogher, i, 1 (1953), 32
The Register of Clogher, vii, 3 (1971-2), 361
The Franciscan ministry in the Diocese of Clogher, vii, 2 (1970), 149
The origins of the Diocese of Clogher, x, 2 (1980), 180
St. Mary's Abbey, Louth, and the introduction of the Arrouasian observance into Ireland, x, 2 (1980), 233
The Todi fresco and St. Patrick's Purgatory, Lough Derg, xii, 2 (1986), 141
Bráithre Leasa Gabhail, xii, 3 (1987), 298
 
Montgomery, Bishop George:
The plundered tates: Cahill Duffe O Connally and the bishop's lands in Clones parish, xiv, 1 (1991), 74
 
Moutray, Rev. William:
The Moutray diaries 1847-1881, xii, 1 (1985), 78
 
Muckno:
Castleblayney, Mucnámh and Baile na Lurgan, ii, 1 (1957), 131
The parish and townlands of Muckno, vi, 1 (1966), 137
James Duffy, parish priest of Muckno 1820-38, vii, 1 (1969), 118
Altars of the Penal days, ix, 1 (1976), 108
From the Belfast boycott to the Boundary Commission: fears and hopes in County Monaghan 1920-26, xv, 1 (1994), 90
 
Mullen Mills:
From the Belfast boycott to the Boundary Commission: fears and hopes in County Monaghan 1920-26, xv, 1 (1994), 90
 
Mulligan, Bishop Patrick:
[Obituary] Most Rev. Dr Patrick Mulligan , xiv, 1 (1991), [7]
 
Mullyash:
From the Belfast boycott to the Boundary Commission: fears and hopes in County Monaghan 1920-26, xv, 1 (1994), 90
 
Murphy, Baldwin:
[Obituary] Baldwin Murphy, xi, 1 (1982), 150
 
Murphy, Bishop James:
The Diocese of Clogher in brief, Clogher Record Album (1975), 9
 
Murray, Dr Patrick:
Dr Murray of Maynooth , Clogher Record Album (1975), 78
 
Murray, Fr Patrick:
Fr Patrick Murray, Corclare, xii, 3 (1987),393
 
Museum [Fermanagh]:
Fermanagh County Museum, x, 1 (1979), 168
 
Museum [Monaghan]:
A flat-tanged dagger from Co. Tyrone now in the Monaghan County Museum, ix, 3 (1978), 333
Monaghan County Museum archaeological acquisitions 1974-'75, x, 1 (1979), 110
The friends of Monaghan County Museum, x, 2 (1980), 262
Monaghan County Museum archaeological acquisitions 1976-'82, xi, 2 (1983), 165
 
Music [traditional Irish]:
Traditional music, i, 1 (1953), 27
Carolan and his patrons in Fermanagh and neighbouring areas, x, 1 (1979), 26
Folklore and ballads of the Newtownbutler area, xi, 3 (1984), 464
 

Navan Fort (see Emain Macha):

Newbliss:
A Newbliss Christmas custom, vi, 1 (1966), 197
The Ker estate, Newbliss, Co. Monaghan, xii, 1 (1985), 110
The Ker Estate, Newbliss, xii, 3 (1987), 394
 
Newspaper extracts:
Little bits and pieces, xv, 1 (1994), 129
 
New Zealand:
He wrote New Zealand's national anthem, xiii, 2 (1989), 108
 
Nineteenth century:
Management problems on a large estate in mid-nineteenth-century Ireland: William Steuart Trench's report on the Shirley estate in 1843, xvi, 1 (1997), 101
Dr James Donnelly, Bishop of Clogher (1865-93) and the ascendancy in Monaghan, xii, 3 (1987), 265
 
Ninnidh, St
:
Inishmacsaint and a lost diocesan border, i, 1 (1953), 18
 
Nixon, Rev. John:
Extracts from the diary of Reverend John Nixon, xv, 1 (1994), 25
 
Noone, Dominick:
Dominick Noone and how Noone's hole near Derrygonnelly got its name, xiii, 1 (1988), 137

Oakboys:
Belleisle and its owners, xvi, 2 (1998), 7
 
Obituaries:
Very Rev. James Smyth, ii, 1 (1957), 217
P. J. O'Daly, 11, 1 (1957), 219
Seán Ó Brádaigh, v, 1 (1963), 6
Very Rev. A. H. Boylan, vi, 2 (1967), 397
Monsignor E. C. Mac an Bhaird, viii, 2 (1974), 230
Clogher clerical obituary list, 1918-74, Clogher Record Album (1975), 321
John Gerald Simms, x, 1 (1979), 162
Rosemary Crawford – an appreciation, x, 3 (1981), 425
Baldwin Murphy, xi, 1 (1982), 150
Mary Quigley, xii, 2 (1986), 253
Brian Ó Mórdha, xii, 3 (1987), 388
An tAthair Peadar Livingstone, xiii, 1 (1988), 141
Dr George Alexander Montgomery Gillespie, xiii, 1 (1988), 144
Most Rev. Dr Patrick Mulligan , xiv, 1 (1991), [7]
Edward P. Sherry, xiv, 3 (1993), 129
Patrick Smyth, xiv, 3 (1993), 129
Very Rev. Pádraig Ó Gallachair, xv, 3 (1996), 160
Rt. Rev. Monsignor Laurence Marron, xv, 3 (1996), 163
Ernest J. McPhillips, xvi, 1 (1997), 185
 
Ó Brádaigh, Seán:
[Obituary] Seán Ó Brádaigh, v, 1 (1963), 6
 
O'Brien, William Smith:
William Smith O'Brien: petitions of mercy, xv, 2 (1995), 101
 
Ó Canann, Somhairle Séimh:
A poem on the rights of the Coarb of Saint Molaisse, xv, 1 (1994), 7
 
O'Carolan, Turlough:
Carolan and his patrons in Fermanagh and neighbouring areas, x, 1 (1979), 26
 
O'Connally, Cahill Duffe:
The plundered tates: Cahill Duffe O Connally and the bishop's lands in Clones parish, xiv, 1 (1991), 74
 
O'Corcoran, Bishop John:
Bishop John O'Corcoran (1373-1389) at the University of Prague, the Purgatorium Sancti Patricii and the debate about Purgatory in the later middle ages, xvi, 1 (1997), 7
 
O'Daly, P. J.:
[Obituary] P. J. O'Daly, 11, 1 (1957), 219
 
O'Devany, Bishop Conor:
The capture of Conor O Devany, martyr, xiv, 3 (1993), 125
 
Ó Dufaigh, An tAthair Seosamh:
An tAthair Seosamh Ó Dufaigh ina easpaig, x, 1 (1979), 7
 
Ó Gallachair, Rev. P.:
[Obituary] Very Rev. Pádraig Ó Gallachair, xv, 3 (1996), 160
 
O'Hagan, John:
Dr James Donnelly, Bishop of Clogher (1865-93) and the ascendancy in Monaghan [Appendix II], xii, 3 (1987), 265
 
O'Hagan, Thomas:
Dr James Donnelly, Bishop of Clogher (1865-93) and the ascendancy in Monaghan [Appendix II], xii, 3 (1987), 265
 
Ó Mórdha, Brian:
[Obituary] Brian Ó Mórdha, xii, 3 (1987), 388
 
O'Neill, Mable:
Father Philip McArdle and his family, xiii, 1 (1988), 128
 
O'Neill, Mary:
Sir Brian and Lady Mary MacMahon, xv, 3 (1996), 133
 
O'Neill, Owen Roe:
The Belturbet council and election of March 1650, xii, 2 (1986), 159
 
Orange Order:
Fermanagh (1870-1900), v, 1 (1963), 7
Notes on the volunteers, militia, yeomanry and Orangemen of County Monaghan, ix, 2 (1977), 142
Orangeism in County Monaghan, ix, 3 (1978), 384
Border ballads and sectarian affrays, xi, 1 (1982), 7
From the Lammas fair to New South Wales - the story of a Dromore convict, xiii, 3 (1990), 55
The Lawless sortie into County Monaghan, September to October 1828, xiii, 3 (1990), 146
The organisation of Unionist opposition to Home Rule in Counties Monaghan, Cavan and Donegal 1885-1914, xvi, 1 (1997), 46
Conflict during the incumbency of the Reverend Augustus B. R. Young…, xvi, 2 (1998), 182
 
Oriel [see Airgialla]:
 
Orphanage, St. Joseph's:
St Joseph's orphanage, Bundoran, xiii, 3 (1990), 163
 
Osborne, Alick:
The voyage of the Adam Lodge, xiii, 1 (1988), 132
 

Partition:
Orangeism in County Monaghan, ix, 3 (1978), 384
The impact of partition proposals on County Monaghan, xiv, 1 (1991), 37
Why Monaghan Protestants opposed Home Rule, xiv, 3 (1993), 42
From the Belfast boycott to the Boundary Commission: fears and hopes in County Monaghan 1920-26, xv, 1 (1994), 90
The Presbyterian dilemma (part 2), xv, 2 (1995), 30
Protestant migration from the Free State to Northern Ireland 1920-25: a private census for County Fermanagh, xv, 3 (1996), 133
County Monaghan, 1914-1918: recruitment, the rise of Sinn Féin and the partition crisis, xvi, 2 (1998), 144
 
Patton, David:
A group of agricultural medals, x, 2 (1980), 235
 
Patrick, St
The Register of the Diocese of Clogher, i, 1 (1953), 32
[re Ath Ua Lilaigh (O Lily Ford)], i, 1 (1953), [38]
Saint Patrick's Purgatory, Lough Derg, Clogher Record Album (1975), 13
St Patrick's well, Clonfad, viii, 3 (1975), 281
Kiltierney and its associations with Saint Patrick, xii, 3 (1987), 393
Holy wells, footprints and knee impressions of St Patrick, xiii, 2 (1989), 104
St. Patrick and Greenan's Cross, xiii, 2 (1989), 105
The origin of the three Collas and the fall of Emain, xvi, 2 (1998), 159
 
Patrick's Purgatory, St [see Lough Derg]
 
Patronage:
The right of patronage of the Maguires of Tempo, ix, 2 (1977), 167
Carolan and his patrons in Fermanagh and neighbouring areas, x, 1 (1979), 26
The purposes of patronage: Brian Maguire of Knockninny and his manuscripts, xiii, 1 (1988), 38
 
Penal era:
Material for a history of the Parish of Kilskeery (contd), i, 2 (1954), 8
The Diocese of Clogher in 1714, i, 2 (1954), 39
Sketches of Farney, i, 2 (1954), 56
The Diocese of Clogher in 1714 (contd.), i, 3 (1955), 125
Clogher's altars of the Penal days, ii, 1 (1957), 97
Altars of the Penal days, iv, Nos.1&2 (1960-61), 113
The Franciscan ministry in the Diocese of Clogher, vii, 2 (1970), 149
Colla Dubh MacMahon, his ancestors and descendants, viii, 2 (1974), 194
Altars of the Penal days, ix, 1 (1976), 108
The right of patronage of the Maguires of Tempo, ix, 2 (1977), 167
Dr Charles McNally's Relatio Status, October 1853, xiii, 2 (1989), 96
 
Pettigo:
The Parish of Carn, viii, 3 (1975), 301
The investigation into the attempted assassination of Folliott Warren Barton near Pettigo on 31 October 1845, xiii, 3 (1990), 125
 
Pilgrimages:
Saint Patrick's Purgatory, Lough Derg, Clogher Record Album (1975), 13
Lough Derg and its unusual 'guardian', Rev. Alexander Calhoun, grandfather of John Caldwell Calhoun, vice-President of the USA, x, 3 (1981), 419
The Todi fresco and St. Patrick's Purgatory, Lough Derg, xii, 2 (1986), 141
Kiltierney and its associations with Saint Patrick, xii, 3 (1987), 393
Lough Derg in native Irish poetry, xiii, 1 (1988), 76
Holy wells: footprints and knee impressions of Saint Patrick, xiii, 2 (1989), 104
 
Placenames [see Topography]:
 
Plantation:
Material for a history of the Parish of Kilskeery (contd), i, 2 (1954), 8
Material for a history of the Parish of Kilskeery (contd), i, 3 (1955), 88
A Fermanagh survey, ii, 2 (1958), 293
Sir William Cole and plantation Enniskillen 1607-41, ix, 3 (1978), 336
The Scotch settlement of County Fermanagh 1610-1630, ix, 3 (1978), 367
English settlement in County Fermanagh 1610-1640, x, 1 (1979), 137
Settlement patterns in County Fermanagh 1610-1660, x, 2 (1980), 199
Settlement on a plantation estate: the Balfour rentals of 1632 and 1636, xii, 1 (1985), 92
The trials of Bishop Spottiswood 1620-40, xii, 3 (1987), 320
Education/Indoctrination, 1629, xiii, 2 (1989), 106
A lease of the estate of the Earl of Essex 1624, xiii, 3 (1990), 100
The murder of Arthur Champion and the 1641 Rising in Fermanagh, xiv, 3 (1993), 52
The Enniskillen family, estate and archive, xvi, 2 (1998), 81
 
Poetry:
Eochaidh Ó hEoghusa, poet to the Maguires of Fermanagh , Clogher Record Album (1975), 187
Comhairle Mhic Clamha and the European satire , Clogher Record Album (1975), 212
 
Poitín:
A poitin affray near Ballybay in 1797, viii, 2 (1974), 182
 
Poor Law Unions:
Dr James Donnelly, Bishop of Clogher (1865-93) and the ascendancy in Monaghan [part 2], xiii, 1 (1988), 1
Some notes on Clones workhouse, xv, 1 (1994), 74
The Great Famine in County Fermanagh, xv, 1 (1994), 76
 
Porter (Belleisle):
Public transport in Fermanagh (part 2 – Water), xi, 2 (1983), 257
Belleisle and its owners, xvi, 2 (1998), 7
 
Prague (University of)
Bishop John O'Corcoran (1373-1389) at the University of Prague, the Purgatorium Sancti Patricii and the debate about Purgatory in the later middle ages, xvi, 1 (1997), 7
 
Presbyterians:
The Diocese of Clogher in 1714, i, 2 (1954), 39
The Reverend David Bell, vi, 2 (1967), 253
The Reverend Randal McCollum and his diary, xi, 1 (1982), 60
The linen industry in the Parish of Aughnamullen, County Monaghan and its impact on the town of Ballybay 1740-1835, xii, 3 (1987), 334
James Brown, miller 1806-94, xii, 3 (1987), 389
St George and Dill: a study of two Dromore clergymen, xiii, 2 (1989), 7
The Presbyterians of County Monaghan (part 1), xiii, 3 (1990), 7
The Presbyterian dilemma (part 2), xv, 2 (1995), 30
 
Prince Edward Island:
Prince Edward Island, xi, 2 (1983), 296
A people set apart: the County Monaghan settlers in Prince Edward Island, xii, 1 (1985), 23
 
Proverbs:
Proverbs – the schools' collection... as a source for research, x, 3 (1981), 357
 
Pubble [see Tempo]:
 
Publications:
A textual history of The Spiritual Rose, xiv, 1 (1991), 52
 

Quigley, Mary:
[Obituary] Mary Quigley, xii, 2 (1986), 253

Rackwallace:

[Rath Mhic Mhalais], i, 4 (1956), 113
 
Rail transport [see communications]:
 
Rapparees [see Tories]
:
 
Rath Breasail:
The boundaries of Clogher, i, 1 (1953), 1
 
Raven, Thomas [Surveyor]:
Farney in 1634: an examination of John Raven's survey of the Essex estate, xi, 2 (1983), 245
 
Rebel Hill, Battle of:
The Presbyterian dilemma (part 2), xv, 2 (1995), 30
 
Rebellion [1641]:
Crannógs in North Monaghan, i, 2 (1954), 1
The 1641 war in Clogher, iv, 3 (1962), 135
The battle of Clones, 1643, iv, 3 (1962), 148
Heber MacMahon, soldier bishop of the Confederation of Kilkenny , Clogher Record Album (1975), 41
The Belturbet council and election of March 1650, xii, 2 (1986), 159
The murder of Arthur Champion and the 1641 Rising in Fermanagh, xiv, 3 (1993), 52
A bardic poem by Diarmuid Mac an Bhaird on the destruction of a MacMahon stronghold in Co. Monaghan 1647 AD, xiv, 3 (1993), 67
An index to the rebels of 1641 in the County of Monaghan depositions, xv, 2 (1995), 69
A Clogher chronology: October 1641 to July 1642, xvi, 1 (1997), 79
 
Rebellion [1798]:
Oultachs in County Galway, vii, 1 (1969), 115
The lament for John Connolly, ix, 3 (1978), 377
The Presbyterian dilemma (part 2), xv, 2 (1995), 3
The Monaghan Militia & the tragedy of Blaris Moor, xvi, 2 (1998), 123
 
Rebellion [1916]:
The McCartan documents, 1916, vi, 1 (1966), 5
Easter 1916: an inside report on Ulster, xii, 2 (1986), 192
 
Reference:
Clogher Record 1949-75, Clogher Record Album (1975), 285
Contents of volume ix [Clogher Record], x, 1 (1979), 163
Contents of volumes x & xi Clogher Record 1979-1984], xi, 3 (1984), 449
 
Reformation:
Some aspects of the Reformation in Armagh province, xi, 3 (1984), 342
 
Register of Clogher:
The Register of the Diocese of Clogher, i, 1 (1953), 32
Medieval sources: Registrum Clogherense, iv, Nos.1&2 (1960-61), 1
Saints in the catalogue of bishops of the lost Register of Clogher, xiv, 2 (1992), 66
Two Clogher constitutions, xv, 3 (1996), 145
 
Religious Orders [see monasteries]:
 
Reliquary:
The Soiscél Molaisse, xiii, 2 (1989), 51
 
Rentals [see estates]:
 
Ribbonism:
Fenians, Rice and Ribbonmen in County Monaghan 1864-'67, vi, 2 (1967), 221
Dominick Noone and how Noone's hole near Derrygonnelly got its name, xiii, 1 (1988), 137
From the Lammas fair to New South Wales - the story of a Dromore convict, xiii, 3 (1990), 55
 
Robinson, James:
From Fintona to Wollongong, 1838, Clones, xiii, 1 (1988), 116
 
Rockcorry:
Patrick Lennon and Edergole graveyard, xii, 1 (1985), 22
James Brown, miller 1806-94, xii, 3 (1987), 389
 
Rooskey Lough:
The capture of Conor O Devany, martyr, xiv, 3 (1993), 125
Sir Brian and Lady Mary MacMahon, xv, 3 (1996), 133
 
Roslea:
The Monaghan election of 1883 and the 'invasion of Ulster', viii, 2 (1974), 147
A group of tradesmen's headstones, x, 1 (1979), 12
Dr James Donnelly, Parish Priest of Roslea 1857-65, xi, 2 (1983), 226
Early memorials in Clones round tower, Clones Abbey graveyard and St. Tierney's R.C. graveyard, Roslea, xi, 3 (1984), 421
St Tierney's R.C. graveyard, Roslea, xiii, 2 (1989), 103
Roslea for King and Country', xiv, 2 (1992), 132
 
Ross Lough:
Some finds on the Sillees river around Ross Lough, Co. Fermanagh, xiv, 2 (1992), 109
 
Rossorry:
Some place-names of Rossorry parish, viii, 3 (1975), 290
 
Rushe, Denis Carolan:
Dr James Donnelly, Bishop of Clogher (1865-93) and the ascendancy in Monaghan [Appendix II], xii, 3 (1987), 265

Saints:
Clones and her neighbours in the early period: hints from some Airgialla saints' lives, xi, 3 (1984), 305
Saints in the catalogue of bishops of the lost Register of Clogher, xiv, 2 (1992), 66
 
Sallaghy:
A Fermanagh census, xiv, 3 (1993), 77
 
Schools [see Education]:
 
Scotshouse [see Currin]:
 
Sectarianism:
Oultachs in County Galway, vii, 1 (1969), 115
Party quarrels in nineteenth-century Monaghan, ii, 2 (1958), 355
Orange and Green in nineteenth-century Clogher, ii, 3 (1959), 517
The rising of Burke, iv, Nos.1&2 (1960-61), 50
Fermanagh (1870-1900), v, 1 (1963), 7
Party affray at Castleblayney (1829), v, 2 (1964), 213
Affray at Augher 1829, v, 3 (1965), 377
Dr Murray of Maynooth , Clogher Record Album (1975), 78
Some notes on Monaghan history 1692-1866, ix, 1 (1976), 17
Orangeism in County Monaghan, ix, 3 (1978), 384
Border ballads and sectarian affrays, xi, 1 (1982), 7
Dr James Donnelly, Bishop of Clogher (1865-93) and the ascendancy in Monaghan, xii, 3 (1987), 265
Dr James Donnelly, Bishop of Clogher (1865-93) and the ascendancy in Monaghan [part 2], xiii, 1 (1988), 1
From the Lammas fair to New South Wales - the story of a Dromore convict, xiii, 3 (1990), 55
The Lawless sortie into County Monaghan, September to October 1828, xiii, 3 (1990), 146
The Trillick derailment 1854, xv, 1 (1994), 31
The organisation of Unionist opposition to Home Rule in Counties Monaghan, Cavan and Donegal 1885-1914, xvi, 1 (1997), 46
Conflict during the incumbency of the Reverend Augustus B. R. Young…, xvi, 2 (1998), 182
 
Seventeenth century:
The appointment of Bishop Tyrrell and its consequences, i, 3 (1955), 1
Settlement patterns in County Fermanagh 1610-1660, x, 2 (1980), 199
17th-century artillery forts in Ulster, x, 2 (1980), 239
Clones in the Williamite wars, 1689-'92, x, 2 (1980), 258
Farney in 1634: an examination of John Raven's survey of the Essex estate, xi, 2 (1983), 245
The Belturbet council and election of March 1650, xii, 2 (1986), 159
The lands of the Maguires of Tempo in the seventeenth century, xii, 3 (1987), 205
A lease of the estate of the Earl of Essex 1624, xiii, 3 (1990), 100
The plundered tates: Cahill Duffe O Connally and the bishop's lands in Clones parish, xiv, 1 (1991), 74
The Irvine baronetcy, xiv, 3 (1993), 47
The murder of Arthur Champion and the 1641 Rising in Fermanagh, xiv, 3 (1993), 52
A bardic poem by Diarmuid Mac an Bhaird on the destruction of a MacMahon stronghold in Co. Monaghan 1647 AD, xiv, 3 (1993), 67
The capture of Conor O Devany, martyr, xiv, 3 (1993), 125
A Clogher chronology: October 1641 to July 1642, xvi, 1 (1997), 79
Early history of modern Clones 1604-1640, xvi, 1 (1997), 95
 
Shannock:
The murder of Arthur Champion and the 1641 Rising in Fermanagh, xiv, 3 (1993), 52
 
Sheerin:
Eugene Sheerin, x, 3 (1981), 349
 
Sherry, Edward P.:
[Obituary] Edward P. Sherry, xiv, 3 (1993), 129
 
Sillees River:
Some finds on the Sillees river around Ross Lough, Co. Fermanagh, xiv, 2 (1992), 109
 
Simms, J. G.:
[Obituary] John Gerald Simms, x, 1 (1979), 162
 
Sinn Féin:
County Monaghan, 1914-1918: recruitment, the rise of Sinn Féin and the partition crisis, xvi, 2 (1998), 144
 
Sixteenth Century:
Patterns of landownership in Gaelic Monaghan in the late sixteenth century, x, 3 (1981), 304
 
Smyth, Rev. James:
[Obituary] Very Rev. James Smyth, ii, 1 (1957), 217
 
Smyth, Patrick:
[Obituary] Patrick Smyth, xiv, 3 (1993), 129
 
Spiritual Rose, The:
Mathew Kennedy of 'The Spiritual Rose', ii, 2 (1958), 263
 
Spottiswood, Bishop James:
The trials of Bishop Spottiswood 1620-40, xii, 3 (1987), 320
 
Starrat, William:
William Starrat, surveyor, philomath, xi, 2 (1983), 214
 
Stearne, Bishop John:
Carolan and his patrons in Fermanagh and neighbouring areas, x, 1 (1979), 26
 
St George, Rev. Henry Lucas:
St George and Dill: a study of two Dromore clergymen, xiii, 2 (1989), 7
 
St Joseph's:
St Joseph's orphanage, Bundoran, xiii, 3 (1990), 163
 
St Louis [see Louis, St]:
 
St Macartan's [see Macartan's, St]:
 
St Mary's Abbey:
St. Mary's Abbey, Louth, and the introduction of the Arrouasian observance into Ireland, x, 2 (1980), 233
 
St Patrick [see under Patrick, St]:
 
St Patrick's Purgatory [see under Lough Derg]:
 
St Tiernach [see under Tiernach, St]:

Taxation:
The window tax in Monaghan, Fermanagh, Tyrone and Cavan 1800, ix, 1 (1976), 110
 
Tempo:
Material for a history of the Parish of Kilskeery (contd), i, 2 (1954), 8
The first Maguire of Tempo, ii, 3 (1959), 469
The Franciscan ministry in the Diocese of Clogher, vii, 2 (1970), 149
Carolan and his patrons in Fermanagh and neighbouring areas, x, 1 (1979), 26
The lands of the Maguires of Tempo in the seventeenth century, xii, 3 (1987), 205
Banker and absentee landowner: William Tennent in County Fermanagh 1813-32, xiv, 3 (1993), 7
 
Tenant Right:
The Presbyterian dilemma (part 2), xv, 2 (1995), 30
 
Tennent, William:
Banker and absentee landowner: William Tennent in County Fermanagh 1813-32, xiv, 3 (1993), 7
 
Tiernach, St:
The Register of the Diocese of Clogher [Extracts iii, v], i, 1 (1953), 32
Clones and her neighbours in the early period: hints from some Airgialla saints' lives, xi, 3 (1984), 305
Saints in the catalogue of bishops of the lost Register of Clogher, xiv, 2 (1992), 66
 
Tirkennedy:
Notes on the topography of Fermanagh, i, 2 (1954), 24
The Register of the Diocese of Clogher [Extract iv], i, 1 (1953), 32
 
Tithe:
Father Philip McArdle and his family, xiii, 1 (1988), 128
St George and Dill: a study of two Dromore clergymen, xiii, 2 (1989), 7
The landlord, the minister, the tenant and the tithe in Belleek in 1758, xiii, 2 (1989), 84
 
Topography:
The boundaries of Clogher, i, 1 (1953), 1
Inishmacsaint and a lost diocesan border, i, 1 (1953), 18
Notes on the topography of Fermanagh, i, 2 (1954), 24
Sketches of Farney, i, 2 (1954), 56
[re Salloo], i, 2 (1954), 63
Place-names of the Barony of Monaghan, i, 3 (1955), 15
Béal Átha na mBriosgadh; Srath Fer Lurg; Loch Iamrugan, i, 3 (1955), 111
An early history of Fermanagh, i, 3 (1955), 131
The western boundary of Fermanagh, i, 4 (1956), 126
[Lough Ateriff], i, 4 (1956), 113
The place-names – Carn & Currin, Co. Monaghan, ii, 3 (1959), 519
A Fermanagh manuscript, v, 1 (1963), 2
The Medieval kingdom of Mugdorna, vii, 3 (1971-2), 432
Where was Carn Achaidh Leith Deirg?, viii, 1 (1973), 13
Some place-names of Rossorry parish, viii, 3 (1975), 290
Some territorial divisions and boundaries, x, 2 (1980), 271
Patterns of landownership in Gaelic Monaghan in the late sixteenth century, x, 3 (1981), 304
The barony names of Fermanagh and Monaghan, xi, 3 (1984), 387
Notes on some Clones placenames, xiii, 2 (1989), 64
 
Tories & Rapparees:
Sketches of Farney, i, 2 (1954), 56
The Castle Caldwell estate in 1780 and the recent arrest of the highwayman Francis McHugh, xii, 3 (1987), 261
 
Trannish Island:
An artillery fort on Trannish island, County Fermanagh, ix, 2 (1977), 295
 
Transport [see communications]:
 
Transportation:
A letter of 1799, x, 1 (1979), 51
 
Trench, William Steuart:
Estate agents in Farney: Trench and Mitchell, x, 3 (1981), 405
Management problems on a large estate in mid-nineteenth-century Ireland: William Steuart Trench's report on the Shirley estate in 1843, xvi, 1 (1997), 101
 
Trillick:
Material for a history of the Parish of Kilskeery, i, 1 (1953), 4
Material for a history of the Parish of Kilskeery (contd), i, 2 (1954), 8
Material for a history of the Parish of Kilskeery (contd), i, 3 (1955), 88
Parish of Kilskeery: the place-names explained, ii, 1 (1957), 71
A note on two pastors of Kilskeery, v, 2 (1964), 226
Site of monastery at Trillick, Co. Tyrone, vi, 1 (1966), 198
Conn O'Neill of Kilskeery, vi, 2 (1967), 388
Inscriptions from old Kilskeery graveyard, Co. Tyrone, viii, 1 (1973), 73
The Trillick derailment 1854, xv, 1 (1994), 31
 
Truagh:
[Bhearsai ar Triucha], I, 2 (1954), 65
Father Patrick Murray, Corclare, xii, 3 (1987), 393
 
Tuath Rátha (Tooraa):
Inishmacsaint and a lost diocesan border, i, 1 (1953), 18
A poem on the rights of the Coarb of Saint Molaisse, xv, 1 (1994), 7
 
Tullycorbet:
Four County Monaghan leases (1794, 1792, 1811 and 1831), ix, 1 (1976), 78
The linen industry in the Parish of Aughnamullen, County Monaghan and its impact on the town of Ballybay 1740-1835, xii, 3 (1987), 334 [See Appendix 5]
 
Tydavnet:
Tydavnet old cemetery, i, 2 (1954), 43
St. Damhnat and St. Dimpna, ii, 3 (1959), 415
A group of eighteenth-century Clogher headstones, ix, 1 (1976), 5
A Byzantine copper coin of the twelfth century from the churchyard at Tydavnet, Co. Monaghan, ix, 3 (1978), 374
A group of tradesmen's headstones, x, 1 (1979), 12
The symbols of death and the tomb of John Forster in Tydavnet, Co. Monaghan, xi, 2 (1983), 273
Bishop Ultan of Clogher and his cows (among the lambs), xii, 3 (1987), 190
 

Tyrrell, Dr Patrick:
The appointment of Bishop Tyrrell and its consequences, i, 3 (1955), 1
 

Uí Chremhthainn [see Airghialla]:

Ulster Canal:
[Newspaper extracts], xv, 1 (1994), 129
 
Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF):
The impact of partition proposals on County Monaghan, xiv, 1 (1991), 37
The organisation of Unionist opposition to Home Rule in Counties Monaghan, Cavan and Donegal 1885-1914, xvi, 1 (1997), 46
County Monaghan, 1914-1918: recruitment, the rise of Sinn Féin and the partition crisis, xvi, 2 (1998), 144
 
Ultan, St:
The Register of the Diocese of Clogher [Extract vi], i, 1 (1953), 32
Bishop Ultan of Clogher and his cows (among the lambs), xii, 3 (1987), 190
 
Unionism:
The Monaghan election of 1883 and the 'invasion of Ulster', viii, 2 (1974), 147
The impact of partition proposals on County Monaghan, xiv, 1 (1991), 37
Why Monaghan Protestants opposed Home Rule, xiv, 3 (1993), 42
From the Belfast boycott to the Boundary Commission: fears and hopes in County Monaghan 1920-26, xv, 1 (1994), 90
The Presbyterian dilemma (part 2), xv, 2 (1995), 30
Protestant migration from the Free State to Northern Ireland 1920-25: a private census for County Fermanagh, xv, 3 (1996), 133
The organisation of Unionist opposition to Home Rule in Counties Monaghan, Cavan and Donegal 1885-1914, xvi, 1 (1997), 46
County Monaghan, 1914-1918: recruitment, the rise of Sinn Féin and the partition crisis, xvi, 2 (1998), 144
 
United Irishmen:
Sketches of Farney, i, 2 (1954), 56
A letter of 1799, x, 1 (1979), 51
The Presbyterian dilemma (part 2), xv, 2 (1995), 30
The Monaghan Militia & the tragedy of Blaris Moor, xvi, 2 (1998), 123
 
Ussher, James:
Two Clogher constitutions, xv, 3 (1996), 145

Vaughan Charity School:
The Vaughan charity 1736-1934, xii, 2 (1986), 171
 Volunteers [Grattan's]:
Notes on the volunteers, militia, yeomanry and Orangemen of County Monaghan, ix, 2 (1977), 142
The Presbyterian dilemma (part 2), xv, 2 (1995), 30

War:
[see The MacMahons of Monaghan series, under MacMahon]
Sketches of Farney, i, 2 (1954), 56
Material for a history of the Parish of Kilskeery (contd), i, 3 (1955), 88
Béal Átha na mBriosgadh; Srath Fer Lurg; Loch Iamrugan, i, 3 (1955), 111
The battle of Clontibret, i, 4 (1956), 1
An early history of Fermanagh (contd), i, 4 (1956), 113
The 1641 war in Clogher, iv, 3 (1962), 135
The battle of Clones, 1643, iv, 3 (1962), 148
General John O'Neill, vi, 2 (1967), 277
Where was Carn Achaidh Leith Deirg?, viii, 1 (1973), 13
Heber MacMahon, soldier bishop of the Confederation of Kilkenny , Clogher Record Album (1975), 41
The lament for John Connolly, ix, 3 (1978), 377
The Williamite war in south Ulster, x, 1 (1979), 155
Clones in the Williamite wars, 1689-'92, x, 2 (1980), 258
The Belturbet council and election of March 1650, xii, 2 (1986), 159
Easter 1916: an inside report on Ulster, xii, 2 (1986), 192
Battle of Waterloo: Quarter-Master Sergeant James Graham, xiii, 1 (1988), 114
Jack Carrothers: a soldier of the Great War, xiv, 1 (1991), 83
'Roslea for King and Country', xiv, 2 (1992), 132
The murder of Arthur Champion and the 1641 Rising in Fermanagh, xiv, 3 (1993), 52
A bardic poem by Diarmuid Mac an Bhaird on the destruction of a MacMahon stronghold in Co. Monaghan 1647 AD, xiv, 3 (1993), 67
An index to the rebels of 1641 in the County of Monaghan depositions, xv, 2 (1995), 69
A Clogher chronology: October 1641 to July 1642, xvi, 1 (1997), 79
County Monaghan, 1914-1918: recruitment, the rise of Sinn Féin and the partition crisis, xvi, 2 (1998), 144
 
Wells [holy]:
St Patrick's well, Clonfad, viii, 3 (1975), 281
 
Wesley, John:
John Wesley in Cavan and Monaghan in 1778, x, 2 (1980), 269
 
Wild Geese:
Success story, i, 1 (1953), 39
 
Williamite War [See War]:
The Williamite war in south Ulster, x, 1 (1979), 155
Clones in the Williamite wars, 1689-'92, x, 2 (1980), 258
 
Willoughby:
Willoughbys in Fermanagh/Monaghan, xv, 3 (1996), 158
Willoughbys and Willoughby-Montgomerys in the North of Ireland, xvi, 1 (1997), 177
 
Wills:
Some MacMahon wills from Clogher diocese, xiv, 1 (1991), 27
 
Workhouses [see Poor Law Unions]:

Young, Rev. Augustus B. R.:
Conflict during the incumbency of the Reverend Augustus B. R. Young…, xvi, 2 (1998), 182
 
Young Ireland:
Charles Gavan Duffy: that other hemisphere , Clogher Record Album (1975), 63
William Smith O'Brien: petitions of mercy, xv, 2 (1995), 101

Yeomanry [see Military]:

This index is based in part on earlier indexing work undertaken by Olive Byrne and Theo McMahon, and has been completed with valuable assistance from Donald Schlegel.
 

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