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J Co Louth Archaeol Hist Soc 25 (2)
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J Co Louth Archaeol Hist Soc 25 (2)
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Journal of the County Louth Archaeological and Historical Society
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25 (2)
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Journal
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Editor:
Noel Ross
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County Louth Archaeological & Historical Society
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Year of Publication:
2002
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Date Of Issue From: 2002
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://www.jstor.org/stable/i27729901
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Created Date:
27 Apr 2004
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Dundalk harbour improvements in the nineteenth century
Harold O'Sullivan
129 - 150
Account of the history of works undertaken on the harbour at Dundalk during the second half of the nineteenth century.
Presbyterianism in Drogheda, 1652--1827
Dermot Foley
179 - 188
Historical account of the development of Presbyterianism in Drogheda including references to places of worship and in particular the building of the Presbyterian Church in Palace Street.
Recycled ringforts; the evidence from archaeological excavation for th...
Cóilín Ó Drisceoil
189 - 201
The paper examines the evidence for re-use of pre-existing earthworks and natural mounds for construction of motte castles by the Anglo-Normans. Evidence from thirteen such sites is listed in summary form and discussed. Includes
Appendix 1: Mayne, Co Louth
194 - 199
record of an exposed section of a motte eroded by cattle movement
Souterrain at Muirhevnamore, Marshes Upper, Dundalk
Kieran Campbell
202 - 207
Account of the discovery and investigation of a souterrain at Scoil Críost Rí Múinteoirí, Muirhevnamore. The souterrain is described and discussed in relation to similar examples in the surrounding area.
Tombstone inscription in Kane
208 - 215
Transcriptions of some sixty-five tombstone inscriptions at the site of a ruined church at Kane.