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Journal of the County Louth Archaeological and Historical Society
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Journal of the County Louth Archaeological and Historical Society
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Journal of the County Louth Archaeological and Historical Society
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26 (1)
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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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2005
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Date Of Issue From: 2005
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://www.jstor.org/stable/i27729963
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16 Jan 2007
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The Flurry Valley; Part III: landlords and society, 1659--1841
Don Johnston
5 - 26
Article on the three landowning families (the McNeales, the Tippings and the Fortescues) who controlled the Flurry Valley to the north of Dundalk from the late-seventeenth to the early-nineteenth centuries, including details of land use and estate management.
A cross-slab from Babeswood, County Louth
Elisabeth Okasha
27 - 30
Description of a previously unknown, early Christian, inscribed cross-slab, including its discovery in a field at Babeswood, Dromiskin; a discussion of parallels from elsewhere; and of its inscription.
Archaeological excavation of a multi-period prehistoric settlement at Waterunder, Mell, Co. Louth
Melanie McQuade
31 - 66
Report on the excavation of a site at Waterunder, to the northwest of Drogheta, in 2004--5. Evidence of occupation in the form of various structures, pits, enclosures and occupation debris dating from the Early Neolithic through to the Late Iron Age was found, along with an inhumation burial dating to 2490--2200 cal BC, and a series of bowl furnaces and cereal drying kilns dating to the Iron Age. Includes separately authored contributions on
Appendix A: the prehistoric pottery from Mell, County Louth
Helen Roche
Eoin Grogan
54 - 63
Appendix B: skeletal report
Laura A Buckley
64 - 66
Annagassan, a study of the Viking longphort
Micheál McKeown
67 - 79
Article aiming to present an overall view of the topography of the area around the site of the Viking longphort of Annagassan, along with a listing of the sequence of major events in its history and finds associated with it, based on the results of fieldwalking and on various documentary and cartographic sources.
A seventeenth-century coin hoard in Dundalk
Paul Stevens
80 - 82
Description and catalogue of a hoard of five mainly seventeenth-century coins of English, Spanish and Scottish origin, found during unmonitored trial trenching at the site of roadworks in Marshes Lower townland, Dundalk.
Saint Mark's Church, Fair Street, Drogheda
Dermot Foley
122 - 133
Article on a nineteenth-century Church of Ireland chapel of ease, since demolished, located on the south side of Fair Street.
McClintock inscriptions and heraldry at Drumcar
Séamus Bellew
134 - 139
Catalogue of nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century inscriptions relating to members of the McClintock family at St Fintan's Church, Drumcar, along with descriptions of the heraldry at the church and mausoleum, and at St Mary's Church, Castlebellingham; including
Appendix 1: family coats of arms
138 - 139
Appendix 2: McClintock pedigree
139