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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

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1.*" Bind Runes" from the "Lettered Cave," Knockmore,

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2. Sepulchral fictile Vessel, found at Ballybit, in the County of Carlow,. To face p. 3. Antiquities found in Crannoges,

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4.*View of Carlow Castle, .

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5. The Castle and Garrison of Catherlaugh,

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8. Ballynunnery Castle, County of Carlow,

6. Cloughgrenan Castle,

7.*Staplestown, County of Carlow,

9.*Tullagh Castle, County of Carlow,

10. Ancient House,

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16. *Tradesman's Token struck at Youghal,

17. The Bull Inn, Irishtown, Kilkenny, .

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18. Sculptured Panels, Bull Inn, Irishtown, Kilkenny,

19.*Fanal de Cimitière, .

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20. Boxes, Skull, and Bronze Pin, found in a Kistvaen at Dromiskin, Co. Louth,

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21. Inscription at Trallong, Brecknockshire, in Roman and Ogham Characters,

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24. Frankish Gold Coin found near Maryborough,.

25. Coffer preserved in the Ducal Museum, Brunswick, Front view,

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37. The Earl of Cork's Monument in St. Mary's Collegiate Church, Youghal,

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38.*Flag of Douglas' Regiment,

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39. Ancient Map of Irish Districts in the Queen's County, and County of Kildare,

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The Illustrations marked with an asterisk (*) are in the text; the remainder are Plates, and the

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Binder is requested to place them as above indicated.

PROCEEDINGS AND PAPERS

OF

THE KILKENNY AND SOUTH-EAST OF IRELAND

ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY,

FOR THE YEAR

1862.

FOURTEENTH SESSION.

If any there be which are desirous to be strangers in their owne soile, and forrainers in their owne Citie, they may so continue, and therein flatter themselves. For such like I have not written these lines, nor taken these paines.-CAMDEN.

VOL. IV.—PART I.

NEW SERIES.

DUBLIN:

PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS,

FOR MEMBERS ONLY.

The Committee wish it to be distinctly understood, that they do not hold themselves responsible for the statements and opinions contained in the Papers read at the Meetings of the Society, and here printed, except so far as the 9th and 10th Amended General Rules extend.

Dublin: Printed at the University Press, by M. H. GILL.

PROCEEDINGS AND PAPERS

OF

THE KILKENNY AND SOUTH-EAST OF IRELAND

ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY,

FOR THE YEAR 1862.

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, held in the Society's Apartments, William-street, Kilkenny, on Wednesday, January 8th (by adjournment from the 1st), 1862,

PETER BURTCHAEL, Esq., C. E., County Surveyor, in the Chair. The following new Members were elected :

Rev. Alfred Lennox Peel, M. A., Arthurstown, county of Wexford: proposed by the Rev. James Graves.

Lieutenant-Colonel Edward F. Cooper, Grenadier Guards, Guards' Club, Pall Mall, London: proposed by John Maclean, Esq.

Edward Fitzmaurice, Esq., Everton (Queen's County), Carlow; Benjamin Haughton, Esq., North-side, Carlow; Mr. Joseph Francis Lynch, Architect, and Builder, Carlow; Thomas O'Meara, Esq., M. D., Carlow; and Mr. William Whitmore, Shamrock Lodge, Carlow: proposed by Robert Malcomson, Esq.

Captain Leslie, Killybegs, Carrickmacross; and J. C. Burne, Esq., C. E., 61, Harcourt-street, Dublin: proposed by the Rev. G. H. Reade.

Mr. Thomas Alderdice, 4, Broady's-row, Armagh: proposed by John G. A. Prim.

The Report of the Committee, for the year 1861, was brought up, as follows:

The financial condition of any Society having the most important bearing upon its well-being, your Committee naturally turn to that subject in the first instance; and are happy to report that your Treasurer speaks favourably of the healthy state of the Exchequer. Although not allowing the Committee to boast of much in that quarter, yet the balance

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