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Query concerning the correct pronunciation of the word "to eschew". Answered by A.H., S.T.P., W.H.P., Senex and Bran. by Tyro
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. VII, pp. 78, 175, 264, 350-1, 1859; Vol. VIII, p. 237, 1860Journal Article -
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Is the Irish language spoken in Africa: with letters from J. S. Buckingham, Thomas Henry Purdon and Edward Clibborn and notes by Talbot De Malahide, K. and Senex. by MacAdam, Robert
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. VII, pp. 195-200, 347-8, 1859; Vol. VIII, pp. 72-3, 1860Journal Article -
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Query concerning the origin of the expression "to go a wool-gathering". Answered by Senex. by Cailin
Published: 1857Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. V, p. 166, p. 257, 1857Journal Article -
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Query from Senex as to who was Clericus Hibernicus who wrote "Superstition or the Perils of Ireland".
Published: 1921Citation: The Irish book lover, Vol. XII, p. 112, March-April 1921Journal Article -
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Queries concerning Irish people banished by Cromwell to the West Indies and the time the first watermill was established in Ulster. Note by Senex. by Ultoniensis
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. III, p. 83, 1855, Vol. IV, p. 275, 1856Journal Article -
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Query concerning the period at which the present names were given to the thirty-two counties of Ireland. Note by Senex. by Curiosus
Published: 1857Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. V, p. 166, p. 256, 1857Journal Article -
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Query concerning the origin of the name "Old Nick" applied to Satan. Answered by Quisquis, A. H. and Senex. by Curiosus
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. V, p. 352, 1857; Vol. VI, pp. 107, 188-9, 1858Journal Article -
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Query concerning the derivation of the word bon-fire. Answered by Senex, W. L. and Scrutator. by Curiosus
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. VI, p. 190, 1858; Vol. VII. p. 77, 1859; Vol. VIII, p. 76, 1860Journal Article -
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The Earldom and barons of Ulster. With notes by O. P. S., T. D., "Senex", E. G., John D'Alton and R. by H., J. W.
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. I, pp. 38-42, 100-01, 137-8, 229-30, 1853, Vol. V, p. 159, 1857Journal Article -
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Queries concerning the derivation of place-names in Belfast: "Owen O'Cork", "Blackstaff", "the Earl's meadows" and the identity of John De Logan mentioned in the post mortem Inquis... by G., N.
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. I, p. 230, 1853, Vol. II, pp. 203, 283, 1854, Vol. IV, pp. 100, 171, 1856; Vol. V. pp. 349-50. 1857Journal Article -
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Illustrations of English etymology from the Celtic languages. With notes by Senex, Ollamh Fodhla and T.H.P. by Drennan, William
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. VII, pp. 214-18, 1859; Vol. VIII, pp. 73, 150, 313, 1860; Vol. IX, pp. 106-10, 1861-2Journal Article -
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Query concerning the origin of the expression "to strike a bargain". Answered by T. H. P., Senex and Eirionnach. by Q. Q.
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. V, p. 258, 1857; Vol. VI, pp. 105, 189, 279, 1858Journal Article -
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Military proclamation in the Irish language, issued by Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, in 1601. With a contemporaneous English translation of the military proclamation and a letter f...
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. VI, pp. 57-65, 1858; Vol. VII, p. 262, 1859Journal Article -
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Query concerning Turkish pirates infesting the Irish shores. Answered by W. Pinkerton and Senex (pseud.). by Fergus
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. II, pp. 206, 284-5, 1854, Vol. III, p. 164, 1855Journal Article -
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Queries concerning the meaning of "Brian-tang", a water-fall near Carrickfergus and "Ringan's Point" in Belfast Lough. Answered by H. P., R. and Senex. by Fergus
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. III, p. 323, 1855, Vol. IV, pp. 98, 99, 1856Journal Article -
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The shrine of Saint Patrick's Hand and similar reliquaries. With note by Senex. by Smith, J. Huband
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. II, pp. 207-18, 1854, Vol. III, p. 251, 1855Journal Article -
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Query concerning the Scottish legend that the MacKenzies were descended from a Kineth Fitzgerald. Answered by Senex. by Johannes Duns Scotus
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. VII, p. 177, 1859; Vol. VIII, p. 76, 1860Journal Article -
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Query concerning fishing baskets used for catching trout. Answered by R. M. and Senex. by G., E.
Published: 1856Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. IV, p. 23, pp. 98-99, 1856Journal Article -
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Query concerning the Gobán Saor. Answered by S.T. and Senex. by Ollamh Fodhla
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. II, p. 71, 1854, Vol. III, pp. 255-6, 1855Journal Article -
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An ancient sepulchral mound in Ballymacwilliam parish. With note by Senex. by Grattan, John
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. I, pp. 276-85, 1853, Vol. IX, pp. 147, 239, 1861-2Journal Article
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