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Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society
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Title:
Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society
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Series:
Journal of the County Louth Archaeological and Historical Society
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Volume:
25 (3)
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Editor:
Noel Ross
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Publisher:
County Louth Archaeological & Historical Society
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Year of Publication:
2003
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Date Of Issue From: 2003
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://www.jstor.org/stable/i27729922
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Created Date:
21 Oct 2005
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Abstract
Our Society
Gabriel Cooney
241 - 245
Reflections on the history of the society since its foundation on 1 January 1904.
The Flurry Valley
Don Johnston
246 - 262
Article examining life in the Flurry Valley, north of Dundalk, before the Famine, looking at three aspects: population, local economy, and landlords and society.
Ardee Urban Archaeological Survey; some loose ends
Heather A King
263 - 270
Article on three items that came to light after the survey of Ardee carried out in 1982 as part of the Urban Archaeology Survey of Ireland. The items are a stone vault underneath the Moore Hall, which is located on the site of St John's Priory; a decorated stone removed from a garden in the vicinity of the Priory site; and a medieval grave slab or coffin cover found close to St Mary's parish church.
Three new souterrains near Dundalk
Micheál McKeown
271 - 280
Article on three souterrains discovered during 2003--04, two at Haggardstown townland and one at Haynestown townland. Bone and shell fragments and worked flint were found at the two Haggardstown souterrains, and at one a cast copper alloy rumbler bell was found among the scattered deposits from the first of these.
British parliamentary papers as a window on pre-Famine urban Ireland, with particular reference to Drogheda
Ned McHugh
281 - 301
Article on the evidence to be found in early-nineteenth-century parliamentary papers on the history of pre-Famine provincial towns in Ireland; the author surveys material on poverty and health; education and religion; law and order; local government; electoral politics/valuations; and demography.
Old title deeds of County Louth; further Dundalk deeds: Dowdallshill 1808--1819
Noel Ross
351 - 361
Abstracts of the deeds of the former Roden estate, dealing with the Dowdallshill area (one of a series).