2026 Tipperary Historical Journal
Pre-Order Now: The Tipperary Historical Journal 2026 will be launched this month!
Great news for history lovers! The *Tipperary Historical Journal 2026* is now available for pre-order directly from Tipperary Studies at https://tipperarystudies.ie/tipperaryhistoricaljournal/ . Please note we are unable to ship to the USA at present.
This year’s edition is another treasure trove of local history, packed with eighteen fascinating articles that span everything from prehistoric discoveries to the War of Independence. It’s a must-have for anyone with an interest in the Premier County’s rich past.
What’s Inside?
- The excavation of an Early Bronze Age fulacht fia trough at Glencarrick estate, Roscrea – Graham Hull and Grace Stuart
- The Creation of the Title, Lord Dunboyne 1326 to 2026: A Note – Donal J. O’Regan
- The Castle Otway Estate in 1771: the punished tenant – James G. Ryan
- ‘A Long and Perilous Voyage’: William Alexander ‘Buck’ English of Springfield, Co Tipperary, an 18th century rake – Denis G. Marnane
- The Archer-Butlers of Garnavilla – A Landed Family in Nineteenth Century Ireland – Luke Healy
- Scots in Tipperary: the letters of James and Mary MacQueen, 1827-1849 – Part One – Kathleen MacQueen
- Charles Bianconi and Boherlahan – Seamus King
- The Synod of Thurles, 1850: The Swansong of Patrick Kennedy Bishop of Killaloe (1836-50) – Peter A. Daly
- A Listing of the Ballad Collection of John Davis White deposited in Trinity College Dublin, Part One of Three – Denis G. Marnane
- Eviction, Resistance and Rebellion in One Extended Family. Sowing the Seeds of the War of Independence – Annette Condon
- From Fairy Tales to the Front Line: The Forgotten Artwork of Thomas Butler Stoney – David Broderick
- Sport, Politics and Identity in Tipperary during the War of Independence, 1919-1921 – Francis Larkin
- ‘Did the police get a dog’s chance?’: An Investigation into the Royal Irish Constabulary in Wexford and Tipperary during the Irish War of Independence, 1919-1922 – Aidan Mahon
- Tipperary’s forgotten son: Christopher Power (1900 – 1965) – Christopher Power
- Food, glorious food – Miriam Lambe
- Alice Ryan and The Women of 8 Church Street Tipperary (Part Two) – Pól Gearóid O’Tuathaigh
- An Interesting Marriage Agreement – Mary McCormack
How to Pre-Order
Pre-ordering is the best way to guarantee your copy before it sells out. To secure yours, use our paypal on Tipperary Studies Historical Journal page and select your postal area. Please note we are unable to ship to the USA at present.
Don’t miss out on this essential piece of Tipperary’s heritage—order yours today!

