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Tipperary Hist J
Title
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Title:
Tipperary Hist J
Series
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Series:
The Tipperary Historical Journal
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Publisher
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Publisher:
County Tipperary Historical Society Cumann Staire Chontae Thiobraid àrann
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2000
Source
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date
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Created Date:
02 Mar 2001
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Marlfield's coloured embroidery industry and Lady Aberdeen
Nellie Beary-O'Cleirigh
20 - 24
Historical information shedding light on the almost forgotten industry of the womenfolk of the town in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century and it's patroness.
Two war memorials at Kirkham Barracks, Clonmel
Aine Marie Chadwick
31 - 37
Describes the two monuments to the dead of the Royal Irish Regiment, which are still standing despite the destruction of the buildings of the barracks in 1922.
The nineteenth century butter markets of South Tipperary
William Jenkins
44 - 54
The Famine in South Tipperary -- part five
Denis G Marnane
73 - 119
Demographic study giving copious statistics for population change.
The theft of the relic of Holy Cross Abbey
Ignatius Fennessy
149 - 156
Historical discussion of a letter from Pope Gregory XV, dated 1623, which refers to the theft of a relic belonging to the Cistercians of Holy Cross Abbey.
Graystown -- a later medieval settlement near Fethard
Richard Clutterbuck
157 - 172
Looks at the history, archaeology and topography of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century settlement at Graystown, where a tower house is closely associated with a church. Considers the idea that such settlements represent higher-order settlements or even villages.
A summary of investigations by the Lisheen Archaeological Project
John J Ó Néill
173 - 190
Reports on the results of a multi-disciplinary investigation of the Derryville Bog, undertaken in advance of a mining development. The project combined a series of specialist studies (eg palynology, palaeohydrlogy, peat morphology, coleoptera and wood analysis) with archaeological fieldwork and synthesis. The article discusses the chronological framework and general site types, before summarising the evidence from each period of occupation -- Neo (4300--2800 BC), Final Neolithic/Copper Age (2800--2300 BC), EBA (2350--1700 BC), MBA (1700--1200 BC), LBA (1200--650 BC), LBA/IA transition (650--460 BC), IA (460 BC -- AD 450), and Early Medieval (AD 650--1250).
New archaeological finds at Killea Graveyard
Richard O'Brien
191 - 192
Records various architectural fragments (both ecclesiastical and secular in origin) and a quern stone of a type dating from the Late Iron Age to medieval periods.