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Query concerning the meaning of "stanagomar", a term used for a tide or race outside the Copelands. Answered by A. A. and Ollamh Fodhla. by P., H.
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Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. III, p. 254, 1855, Vol. IV, p. 276, 1856, Vol. V. p. 257, 1857Journal Article -
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Queries concerning Old Belfast. With notes by Beta, T. W. E. Evans, H. P. and G. B. by Alpha
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. II, p. 285, 1854; Vol. III, pp. 80, 83, 251-2, 322-3, 1855; Vol. IV, pp. 100, 172, 269-70, 1856Journal Article -
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Queries concerning the Knights Templars in Ulster and the "Friar's Bush" and old chapelries in the neighbourhood of Belfast. Answered by T. Waller Eyre Evans, H. P. and H. F. H. by Alpha
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. III, pp. 84, 255, 1855, Vol. IV, pp. 100, 275, 1856Journal Article -
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Surnames. Notes by Ollamh Fodhla and Antiquarius. by P., H.
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Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. V, pp. 253, 350, 1857; Vol. VI, p. 107, 1858Journal Article -
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Query concerning the derivation of the name "Garmoyle" found in charts of the Clyde and of Belfast Lough. With notes by William Bell, John McCambridge, W. E. C. and N. O'Kearney. by P., H.
Published: 1853 “…P., H.…”
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. I, p. 65, p. 139, p. 229, p. 230, 1853Journal Article -
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A national style of Church architecture. With notes by E. F., Richard R. Brash and C. M'Sweeny. by P., H.
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Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. I, pp. 138, 228-9, 305-6, 1853, Vol. II, pp. 67-8, 1854Journal Article -
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Note on the derivation of the term Bye-law. With note by Curiosus. by P., H.
Published: 1858 “…P., H.…”
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. VI, p. 185, p. 278, 1858Journal Article -
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Queries concerning "old rhymes", the persecution of the wren and a place-name, Barley Bridge. Notes by C. M. O'Keeffe, Cymro and Morgan. by P., H.
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Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. IV, pp. 98, 171-2, 1856, Vol. VII, p. 77, 1859, Vol. VIII, p. 312, 1860Journal 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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A typical Irish rebel: a review of "The Life Story of an old Rebel" by John Denvir by P., H.
Published: 1910 “…P., H.…”
Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XXXIV, pp. 188-191, November, 1910Journal Article -
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Query concerning the phenomenon called "Fata Morgana". by P., H.
Published: 1855 “…P., H.…”
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. III, p. 254, 1855Journal Article -
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Notices of the round towers of Ulster. With notes by H. P., G. H., Fergus and Eugene Curry. by Getty, Edmund
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. III, pp. 14-32, 110-116, 250, 292-300, 1855, Vol. IV, pp. 62-71, 128-39, 173-191, 1856Journal 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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Query concerning the epithet cruenta Hybernia used by the Emperor Frederick II, circa middle of the 13th cent., as given by Matthew Paris. by P., H.
Published: 1857 “…P., H.…”
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. V, p. 352, 1857Journal Article -
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The island of Tory: its history and antiquities. With notes by George C. Hyndman, W. Pinkerton and H. P. by Getty, Edmund
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. I, pp. 27-33, 106-16, 142-58, 1853; Vol III, p. 78, 1855Journal Article -
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Queries concerning (1) map of the County Down advertised in 1785 to be published by Lieut. Taylor, in the well-known book, "The Roads of Ireland", (2) set of engravings published b... by P., H.
“…P., H.…”
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. II, p. 285, 1854, Vol. III, p. 81, 1855, Vol. VII, p. 174, 1859Journal Article -
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King James's marine school, a note on one of the Acts passed in 1687 by the Irish Parliament of James II., by which schools of navigation were to be set up in certain Irish towns a... by P., H.
Published: 1853 “…P., H.…”
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. I, p. 227, 1853Journal Article -
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Review of A journey to seven streams by Benedict Kiely, and of The crooked cross, by Brendan Kennelly. by P., H.
Published: 1964 “…P., H.…”
Citation: The Dubliner, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 75-77, Spring, 1964Journal Article -
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Query concerning spot in the ford where William De Burgh, the last Earl of Ulster was assassinated by the Mandevilles in 1333. Answered by H. P., C. M'S., H. F. Hore and "Senex". by Hore, Herbert F.
Published: 1853Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. I, pp. 140-141, p. 229, 1853Journal Article -
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Query concerning a house in Lisburn called "Lancashire Castle". With note by MacStephen. by P., H.
Published: 1854 “…P., H.…”
Citation: Ulster journal of archaeology, Ser. 1, Vol. II, p. 206, p. 283, 1854Journal Article
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