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Contents of Tipperary Historical Journal 2026

  • The excavation of an Early Bronze Age fulacht fia trough at Glencarrick estate, Roscrea By Graham Hull and Grace Stuart :
  • The Creation of the Title, Lord Dunboyne 1326 to 2026: A Note By Donal J. O’Regan :
  • The Castle Otway Estate in 1771: the punished tenant By James G. Ryan :
  • ‘A Long and Perilous Voyage’: William Alexander ‘Buck’ English of Springfield, Co Tipperary, an 18th century rake By Denis G Marnane :
  • The Archer-Butlers of Garnavilla – A Landed Family in Nineteenth Century Ireland By Luke Healy :
  • Scots in Tipperary: the letters of James and Mary MacQueen, 1827-1849 – Part One Transcribed and annotated by Kathleen MacQueen :
  • Charles Bianconi and Boherlahan By Seamus King :
  • The Synod of Thurles, 1850: The Swansong of Patrick Kennedy Bishop of Killaloe (1836-50) By Peter A. Daly :
  • A Listing of the Ballad Collection of John Davis White deposited in Trinity College Dublin, Part One of Three by Denis G. Marnane :
  • Eviction, Resistance and Rebellion in One Extended Family. Sowing the Seeds of the War of Independence By Annette Condon :
  • From Fairy Tales to the Front Line: The Forgotten Artwork of Thomas Butler Stoney By David Broderick :
  • Sport, Politics and Identity in Tipperary during the War of Independence, 1919-1921 By 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 By Aidan Mahon :
  • Tipperary’s forgotten son: Christopher Power (1900 – 1965) By Christopher Power : Food, glorious food By Miriam Lambe :
  • Alice Ryan and The Women of 8 Church Street Tipperary (Part Two) By Pól Gearóid O’Tuathaigh :
  • An Interesting Marriage Agreement By Mary McCormack

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