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C., A .A.,(Queries) II: 47, 75, 112, 119, X: 91.
C., A.,(note on ’Michael Kavanagh’) II: 195.
C., J. P., XI: 85.
C., J. S., see also Crone, Dr. John S.
C., W. P., II: 29.
C., G., on John O’Hart, XVIII: 53.
C., P. O., on Reilly’s Irish Catechism, XVIII: 170.
Cabra, Co. Dublin, Printing in, XXVII: 210.
Cadhain, M., Bainne ’Dhubh na Flile, XXVI: 30.
Cailin deal chrúite na nGabhar (Amhrán), XXXII: 1.
Cairnes, J. E., XI: 70, 79.
Cainneach, see Canice, O. F. M., Rev. Father.
Cainnt Choiteheannta, XIII: 172.
Caldwell, Robert, Obituary, XX: 26.
Caledon Private Press, IX: 5.
Callaghan, Father, II: 104, 129.
Callaghan, XIII: 15.
Callan, Bernard, Rev., An Irish Writer, XIX: 97.
Callan, Bernard, Rev., Irish Form of Name; query, XIX: 61.
Callan, Bernard, Rev., Likely Sources of Information Concerning, XVIII: 140, sqq.
Callan, Bernard, Rev., Reference to Poem by, XVIII: 170.
Callan, Bernard, Rev., Publication of his Poems, XIX: 27.
Callan, Bernard, Rev., MS. of, XXVII: 160.
Callanan, J. J., XVII: 108-109.
Callanan, M., XVII: 96.
Callanan, M., on Pol O’hUuiginn (Paul Higgins), XVIII: 85.
Callwell, J. M., III: 133.
Callwell, Josephine, Obituary, XXIII: 83.
Calwell Collection, The, XI: 123.
Cambridge Hibernians, XIII: 113, 135.
Cambridge Medieval History, vol. viii, XXV: 18.
Cambridge University Press, Heinskringle, or Lives of the Norse Kings, XX: 95.
Cameron, Charles Alexander, Sir, C. B., M.D., IV: 142, VII: 165, XII: (obit.) 142-143.
Campbell, A. Albert, I: 93, 136, 142, II: 118, V: 62, 106, VI: 32, 81, 135, 175, VII: 7, 34, 43, 46, 53, 91, IX: 6, 8, 9, 38, 60, 62, XI: 14, 26, 64, 84, XII: 20, 42, 67, 138, XIII: 16, 32, 67, 114, 175.
Campbell, A. Albert, A Kilkenny Catechism, XX: 113.
Campbell, A. Albert, Belfast Naturalists’ Field Club, XXVI: 91.
Campbell, A. Albert, Old Irish Life, IV: 49, 92, 109.
Campbell, F. W. G., VI: 114.
Campbell, J. L., and Mr. Fay Shaw Development of Musical Talent in the Highlands and Islands, XXXI: 85.
Campbell, John, M.D., VI: 79.
Campbell, Joseph, I: 140, II: 165, XII: 13.
Campbell, Lady Colin, III: 77.
Campbell, Lord, II: 6.
Campbell, M. P., As Luck would Have It, XXXI: 20.
Campbell, Rev. William, XIII: 140.
Campbell, W.B., III: 57.
Campion, Dr., III: 2.
Campion, Joseph, XII: 32.
Camus na Fuirnise, XXVI: 30.
Candle and Crib, VI: 114.
Candleman, The, XII: 40.
‘Candle Press’, Origins of, XII: 40, XVI: 15.
Candles, Sign of the Three, XVI: 15, 27.
Cane’s Williamite and Jacobite Wars, and Lenihan’s Continuation, XXVI: 58, 85.
Canice Mooney, O. F. M., XXXI: 86.
Canice, O. F. M., Rev. Father. XXVII: 60, 181, 233.
Canning, A. S. G., VII: 190.
Cannon Hannay and the Gaelic League : Ciaran Bairóad, XXXI: 87.
Canon Knox Little, IX: 112.
‘Cantab’, on Henry Bradshaw, II: 180.
Canty, David, Editor of Waterford Newspapers, XVIII: 133.
Canty, James, A Class-book of Irish History. Book I, XVIII: 64.
Caoine an Athair Tadhg Mhc Carthaigh, XXIV: 4, 6.
Caoineadh Airt Uf Laoghaire, XXIX: 12*.
Caomhánach, Eoghan, XXI: 66, 113.
Captain Rock in Rome, XXXII: 40, 92.
Captain Sorley MacDonnell and his Books - Rev. Paul Walsh, XXII: 81-87.
Carberry, Eugene, List of Articles of Interest in Foreign Periodicals, XVIII: 165.
Carberry, Eugene, Journal of the Ivernian Society, XXV: 62.
Carberry, T. A., III: 118.
Carbery, Eithne, XXXII: 63.
Carbery, Ethna, (also Eithne), Four Winds of Eirinn Poems, T he, X: 11, 46-47.
Carbery, Lady, IX: 53.
Carey, John; query re Date of Death, XX: 15.
Carey, Matthew, III: 203.
Carleton, William, II: 134, 149, 150, 156, III: 69, IX: 5, XII: 20, XXX: 39, 66.
Carleton, Will (junr.), IV: 145.
Carleton, William, ’Unread To-day’, Commentary, XVIII: 73.
Carleton’s description of his Mother, XXIII: 142.
Carlovian, The, An Annual Review, V: 217.
Carlow College Magazine, III: 69.
Carlow Morning Post, Monday and Thursday, XIX: 90-91.
Carlow, Printing In, XI: 75, 94, 109, 126, XII: 71. see Printing.
Carlyle in Dublin, XII: 55, 56.
Carmelite Nun Our Eternal Vocation, XXXI: 45.
Carnegie, Canon, VIII: 13.
Carney, James, Poems on the Butlers, XXX: 45.
Carogh Orphanage Private Press, IX: 7.
Carpenter, Daniel, VI: 17.
Carr, Albert, L’influence des huguenots francais en Irlande, XXVI: 88.
Carrick Printing, III: 33, 60, IV: 161.
Carrickfergus Press, The, II: 196.
‘Carrick-on-Suir Casket’, Query, IX: 85.
Carrick-on-Suir Book Collection, A Visit to a, XXVII: 210.
Carrick’s Morning Post, XIX: 90-91.
‘Carrigart’, meaning ’The rock of Arthur’, III: 27, 47.
‘Carrigeenduff’, query re, facsimile of Book of Leinster, XVIII: 60.
Carrignavar, XVI: 4.
Carroll, F., XXXII: 9, 40, 41, 42, 66, 134, 135.
Carroll, F., Dublin Music Sellers, Etc., 8th Century, XXXI: 129.
Carroll, Paul Vincent, The Things that are Caesar’s, XXIII: 24.
Carroll, Works of Rev. William George, XVII: 27, 143.
Carry, Francis, The Irish Volunteer, XX: 70.
Carson, James, VIII: 110, XII: 137.
Carson’s’ Dublin Weekly Journal, I: 41.
Carte, IV: 108.
Carter, Printer, Cornelius, XVII: 84-85, 119.
Carter, William, query re Tamerlane, XXIV: 86.
Carty, James, Ireland, historical series, XXXI: 93.
Carty, James, A Bibliography of Irish History, 1912 to 1926, XXV: 106.
Carve, Thomas, XVI: 79.
Cary, Joyce, Castle Corner, XXVI: 23.
Carysfort, Lord, XIV: 12.
Casaide Seamus Ua, or Ui(Ó Casaide, Séamus),I: 34, 47, 59, 62, 85, II: 6, 12, 28, 62, 129,141,182,194, III: 13, 23, 25, 35, 63, 80, 115, 129, 141, 153, 155, 172, IV: 15, 53, 59, 80, 126, 145, XXIV: 6, XXIX: 25, 26, 27, XXVII: XXXII: 104.
Casement, Letters dealing with Execution of Roger, XVII: 114.115.
Casement, Sir Roger, Scotland Yard and his Diary, VIII: 34, 45, IX: 59, XVIII: 155.
Casement, Roger, Some Poems of, X: 46,47.
Casey of I. R. A., XIV: 30.
Casey, Daniel, VII: 53, VIII: 90.
Casey, John, XVII: 8, 93.
Casey, Johm, Mathematician, XXII: 113.
Casey, John, query re:, XXV: 63.
Casey, John K. (Leo), The Rising of the Moon, XXI: 116.
Casey, ’Leo’, his Poems, XXII: 13.
Cashel Cathedral, Sermons Preached in Irish in, 1676, XVIII: 85.
Cashel Chapte Library, XXII: 40.
Cashel Magazine, An Old, XXII: 39, 91.
Cashel Printing, XI: 103, XVIII: 79, 175. see Printing.
Cashel Private Press, IX: 8.
Cashel, XVIII: 79, 175.
Cashel, Irish Sermon from, XIX: 144.
Cassidy, James F., The Old Irish Love of the Blessed Virgin Mary, XXII: 23.
Cassidy, T. E., XIV: 126.
Castle Bran, K. F. Tegart, XXVI: 22.
Castle Conquer, Padraic Colum, XIV: 12.
Castle Martyr, XIX: 62.
Castlereagh, Life of, II: 163.
Castlerosse, Viscount, Valentine Days, XXII: 52.
Catalogue of ’ Bigger Memorial Library ’ being prepared for printing, XVIII: 99.
Catalogue of Irish Manuscripts in the Royal Irish Academy, XVI-XVIII, XXIV: 68, XXV: 41.
Catalogue of Irish Section, Linenhall Library, Belfast, IX: 12.
Catalogue of Novels and Talesby Catholic Writers, Rev. S.J. Brown, XXIV: 48.
Catalogue of Periodicals, International Code, XIX: 96.
Catalogues Noticed, I: 11, 23, 36, 48.64, 79, 93, 137.
Catalogues, Chat on, IV: 136.
Catalogues, Dublin, VI: 42.
Catalogues, Browne, Thomas, XXXII: 59.
Catalogues, Manuscript of Doctor Plunket’s Library, XXXII: 106.
Catechism, No Edition dated 1608, XVIII: 175.
Cathach MS., VII: 8.
Cathal Brugha’s Election Poster, Colm Ó Lochlainn, XXVI: 138.
Cathedral Church of St. Patrick, The, Bernard, Rev. Dr. J. H., XXVII: 237.
Cathedral Church of St. Patrick, Oulton, Dr. J. E. L., ed., XXVII: 237.
Cathill, Vna Ni, Tales My Father Told, XXIX: 144.
Catholic Anthology 1914-15, VII: 77.
Catholic Books VI: 207.
Catholic Convention, 1793, III: 213.
Catholic Juvenile Literature, Brown, Father Stephen, XXIV: 48.
Catholic Magazine, XV: 63.
Catholic Map of Ireland, Key to, XVIII: 138.
Catholic Map of Ireland, XVII: 78.
Catholic Novelists, Some, Their Art And Outlook, Patrick Braybrooke, XIX: 153.
Catholic Printing in Penal Days, XXXI: 63.
Catholic Printing in the Penal Days, Kevin Mac Grath, XXXI: 63.
Catholic Record Society, XVII: 49.
Catholic Relief Act Centenary, XVII: 49, 108.
Catholic Truth Society; reply to criticism, XX: 97.
Catholic Truth Society, St. Patrick, XX: 71.
Catholic Writers in Penal Days, Three, XVII: 77-77.
Catholicism To-Day, Letters to The Times, XXXI: 90.
Caulfeild. Hon. Mrs., II: 195.
‘Causidicus’, as signed in Freeman’s Journal, IV: 107.
Cavan Herald. Tuesday and Friday. XIX: 90-91.
Cavan, Printing in, I: 83, IV: 165, XI: 6, 22, 40. see Printing.
Cavan, Stewart, XI: 133.
Cavanagh, Carmen, XIII: 60.
Cavanagh, Kit, A Dunleary Legend and Other Tales, XXIII: 128.
Cavanagh, Maeve, VIII: 34, 108.
Cavanagh, Michael, VI: 14.
Caven, Stewart, Pair of Idols, A, XI: 133.
Caxton, William, II: 4.
Cead Foghla thug Torna, Colm Ó Lochlainn, XXVI: 121.
Ceallaig, An tAth, Tomas Ó, Caol na nOilean, XX: 21.
Ceastaibh do lucht deighceille (Fógra polataíochta), XXXII: 33.
Cecil Press, Co. Tyrone, A. D. 1837, (see also Tyrone), XXIV: 55.
Ceitinn, Seathrun. see Keating, Geoffrey. XVII: 91, 116, 118, 143.
Celt and Maori, VI: 142.
Celt and Saxons, XI: 84.
‘Celt, The’, III: 1.
Celt, XI: 30.
Celtic Dictionary, Triglot, XXII: 12.
Celtic Memories, Norreys Jephson O’Connor, V: 68.
Celtic Nature Poetry, III: 94.
Celtic Psaltery, IX: 58.
Celtic Studies, journal of, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Temple Univ., Philadelphia), XXXII: 96.
Celtic Times, and the G. A. A., XX: 93.
Celtic Wonder Tales, XV: 32.
‘Celticus.’ see Taaffe, Rev. Denis. XVII: 5-6.
Celts and Other Poems, Bell, Sidney, XXX: 71.
Censor or Covent Garden Journal, The, (Rare Dublin Periodical), XII: 104-106.
Chart, D. H., XVII: 127.
Censorship, XIV: 122.
Census of Ireland, XXIX: 21.
Centenary Volume R.A.I., V.
Central Catholic Library, XIV: 121.
Century, I: 39, 71, 108.
Challenge of the Sentry, The, XVI: 112.

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Chamberlain, Rev. Robert (usually called MacArtuir), XX: 103.
Chalmer’s Geo., VIII: 139.
Chambers, C. Haddon, XII: 134.
Chambers, John, Printer and United Irishman, XXVII: 234.
Champneys, A. C., I: 89.
Changing World, The, H. P. Swan, XXX: 120.
Chap Books, I: 157, II: 12, 19, 33, 35, 110, 129, XXIII: 40.
Chapel of Finnbarr, University College, Cork: Its History, Architecture, and Symbolism, T he, Rev. Professor Power, XII: 64.
Chapters in ’98 History, Joseph H. Fowler, XXVI: 115, 198.
Character drawn as Captain York Clayton by Trollope, XVIII: 48.
Charlemagne, The Conquests of, Douglas Hyde, XI: 60.
Charlemont and Mountjoy, XIV: 59.
Charlemont Library, XIV: 121.
Charlemont, Lord, XIII: 103.
Charles, Dr., III: 216.
Charlestown Printing, V: 6. see Printing
Charlton, Rev. H.P., III: 77.
Chart, Irish History, V: 67.
Chart. D. A., IX: 55, XII: 38.
Chart, D. A., ed., a Preliminary Survey of the Ancient Monuments of Northern Ireland, XXVII: 260.
Charter of the Philo-Celtic Society of Philadelphia, XX: 111.
Charwoman’s Daughter, The, James Stephens, III: 169.
Chat on Christmas Books, I: 54.
Chauvire, Roger, L’Irlande, XXIV: 21.
Chavasse, Mrs., XII: 9.
Cheavasa, Moirin A The One Unfaithfulness of Naoise, XVIII: 184.
‘Cheerful Giver, The’, from the Norse Havamal, XXV: 9.
Cheltenham Irish MSS., in National Libray of Dublin, XX: 114.
Cherry, A., VII: 14.
Cherry, Andrew, VI: 190.
Chesterton, G. K., VII: 184, XIII: 141.
Childers, Erskine, Editor of Irish Bulletin, XII: 10, XVIII: 70.
Children of Earth, Darrell Figgis, X: 40-41.
Children of the Abbey, The, Regina Maria Roche, XI: 117.
Children of the Dead End, Patrick MacGill, V: 164.
Children, St. Columba, V: 218.
Children’s Books in Irish, XVI: 47-48.
Chisholm, Cecil, Repertory, XXIII: 122.
Chrétien, Douglas, The Battle Book of the O’Donnells, XXIII: 124.
Christ Church Yard, A Wheel of Fortune in, XVIII: 122.
Christian’s Guide, The, XI: 65.
Christina, S. M., VI: 132.
Christmas Greeting, XIII: 114.
Christmas Rhymes and Mummers, XVI: 126.
Chronicle of Ireland, XXII: 25.
Chronicle of Jails, Darrell Figgis, IX: 81.
Church, Thomas, VII: 138.
Ciarraigheach Malluithe, An, Maolsheachlain Ó Dubhgaill, XXXI: 134.
Ciosóg, Michael, Editor of Celtic Times, XX: 93.
Citizen, Waterford, XXX: 4-8.
City of Refuge, IX: 107.
City songs and Others, Rowley, Richard. X.
Civil Conflict (1922-1923). Literature of, XVII: 127-128.
Civil Survey-R. Dudley Edwards, XXIX: 8*.
Civil War, 1922-1923. See Literature of the Conflict. XVIII: 31, 69,
Clan Bard, The, VI: 3.
Clan Syste, End of the, II: 184.
Clancy, Basil, Ireland Among the Nations, XXX: 118.
Clancy, James, III: 186.
Clandillon, Seamus, Mr. and Mrs., XVI: 23.
Clannabloy, Scribe of Book of, XIX: 165.
Clárach, Sean and Liam Dall, An Irish Song, XX: 58.
Clar Litridheacht na Nua Ghaedhilge, Colm Ó Lochlainn, XXVI: 25.
Clare Journal (Ennis). Monday and Thursday. XIX: 90-91.
Clare, , Rev. Wallace, Simple Guide to Irish Genealogy, XXVI: 68.
Clare, History and Topography, I: 130.
Clare, Printing In, VII: 139, XI: 104. see Printing.
Clarendon, Lord, XIV: 37.
Clark, Sydney A., Ireland on, XXVI: 69.
Clark, William Andrew, Memorial Library : Report of the First Decade, XXXI: 19.
Clarke, Austin, XVII: 66, 113, 114.
Clarke, Austin, Collected Poems, XXIV: 140.
Clarke, Austin, ’Yeats and "The Sally Gardens"’, XXXI: 133.
Clarke, Austin, Pilgrimage and Other Poems, XVII: 66.
Clarke, Austin, The Bright Temptation, XX: 70.
Clarke, Austin, The Flame, XIX: 65.
Clarke, Austin, The Singing Men at Cashel, XXIV: 65.
Clarke, Desmond, Thomas Prior 1681-1751, 1951, XXXII: 21.
Clarke, Dr. Adam, I: 158.
Clarke, Marcus, IV: 6, XII: 111.
Clarke, Michael, of Whitewood, XXVI: 84.
Cleary, Gregory, On Francis O’Molloy, XVIII: 8 sqq.
Cleary, Gregory, Rev. O. F. M., XVI: 70, XVIII: 8
Cleaver, Rev. Euseby Digby, Commentary, XVIII: 137.
Clemens, Cyril, Proposed Bibliography of Father Prout, XX: 74.
Clery, A. B., Sean O’Clery of Dublin (1778-1846), XXIX: 124.
Cleveland, Frederick A., II: 181.
Clifford, Sigerson, Ballads of a Bogman, 1955, XXXII: 119.
Clime, George, Rev., Christian Social Reorganisation, XXVII: 288.
Clive, Arthur, Pseud. of Standish James O’Grady, XVIII: 94.
Clód’óir i gCorcaigh: Torna, XXX: 49.
Clongowes Centenary, V: 206.
Clongownian, The, Fr. Stephen Brown,VI: 41, X: 14, XI: 12.
Clonmacnoise, Records relating to Ardagh and, XVII: 17.
‘Clonmel Advertiser, The’, IV: 72.
Clonmel Advertiser. Wednesday and Saturday. XIX: 90-91.
Clonmel Booklover, XXIV: 84.
Clonmel Gazette, XV: 11, 24.
Clonmel Herald. Wednesday and Saturday. XIX: 90-91.
Clonmel Printing, 1826-1900, XXV: 90. see Printing.
Clonmel Printing, XII: 40, XXII: 14, XXIV: 135, XXVI: 39. see Printing.
Clonmel Scrap Book, XIV: 123.
Clonmel, Annals of, VI: 134.
Clonmel, George Grace and, XVII: 39-42.
Cluain tiobraid, Battle of, XXI: 103.
Cluster of Shamrocks, Edmund Burke, IV: 12.
Cn.J., II: 40, IV: 109, 160, 211, V: 15, 16, 52,VII: 36 103, 120 142, VIII: 120, IX: 16, 36, 110, 111, X: 68, 95.

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Co. Kerry, V: 218.
Co. Louth Archaeological journal, vol. 8, XXIV: 114, XXVII: 237.
Cochrane Robt, VII: 189.
‘Cock’s Skip, A’, an expression, III: 103.
Code, Dramatist, Henry Brereton, XVII: 90.
Code, H. B., XIV: 76.
Coffey, George, VIII: 45.
Cogan’s Diocese of Meath, Father, XVII: 49.
Coghill, Rhoda, The Bright Hillside, XXXI: 47.
Cohen, Victor, The Nineteenth Century, XXI: 47.
Coilin, VIII: 135.
Cóimhthional Gaoidhilge, XVI: 126, XVII: 18.
‘Coins of the Danish Kings of Ireland’, II: 107.
Cole, O. B., XIV: 139.
Coleman, J. C., Journeys into Muskerry, XXXI: 118.
Coleman, James, (Jas.), I: 22, 121, II: 6, 19, 72, III: 46, 51, 74, VI: 61, 80, 118, IX: 68, X: 18, XI: 63, 100, XII: 40, XIII: 38, 40, XIV: 65, XV: 1, 23, 42.
Coleman, James, Bibliography of Lady Wilde, XX: 60.
Coleraine Printing, XXIV: 15,XXVII: 178. see Printing.
Coleridge, Lord, II: 89.
Colgan, John, IV: 4, 21, 22, 23, 24.
Colgan, Nathaniel, XI: (obit.) 66.
Colhoun, David, IV: 48.
Collar of Gold, and other Fantasies, The, Brian Cooper, XII: 16-18.
Collected Poems Of Stephen Gwynn, XIX: 155.
Collections by Father Francis Brown, XVIII: 144.
Collector of Irish Dance Music, A, XIX: 23.
Collectors, Great, VII: 1, 21.
‘Colleen Bawn’, V: 221, VIII: 8.
College Chorus, A, XI: 62.
College Magazine, The, XI: 107.
College Recollections, Rev. Mortimer O’Sullivan, XIV: 76.
Colles, Ramsey, II: 14, III: 26, X: (obit.) 9.
Collins Collection, The, VIII: 130.
Collins, James, VII: 140.
Collins, James, his Life of Old Dublin, XX: 62.
Collins, James, Library of, XIX: 25.
Collins, Michael, XIII: 29.
Collis, J. S., The Sounding Cataract, XXIV: 89.
Collis, Robert, The Silver Fleece, XXIV: 71.
Collisson, Dr., XI: 80.
Colm Ó., Thompson, S. T., A Belfast Book Auction, (see Ó Lochlainn, Colm), XXIV: 28.
Colm, (see Ó Lochlainn, Colm), XXIV: 6, 14, 25, 43, 50, 62, 73, 74, 84, 97, 98, 121, XXVI, XVIII.
Colman of Lynn, Shrine of, XXVII: 200.
Colophon, Réamhradh agus, XVII: 133, 134.
Colum, Mary, Life and the Dream, XXX: 118.
Colum, Padraic, III: 212, IV: 20, 64, 194, V: 101, VII: 56, VIII: 65, XIV: 12, XV: 4.
Colum, Padraic, A Half Day’s Ride, XXI: 46.
Colum, Padraic, Cross Roads in Ireland, XIX: 68.
Colum, Padraic, The Legend of St. Columba, XXIV: 117.
Columba Press, XXXII: 57, 58.
Columcille’s Prophecies, Ó Cearnaigh’s Edition of, XVIII: 171.
Comus, XII: 21.
Comet, The, XXX: 43.
Comet Newspaper, The, - B. P. Bowen. XXVIII: 120-127.
Coming of the Earls, The, Florence M. Wilson, X: 62-63.
Commemoration, V: 175.
Commercial Restraints of Ireland, IX: 34.
Commins Andrew, VII: 141.
Compendium of the History of Ireland, The, XVII: 3.
Complete sets of I. B. L., XXIV: 85.
Compossicion Booke of Conought, M. Freeman, XXX: 22.
Compton, Piers, Bad Queen Bess, XXII: 69.
Comyn, David, A Pioneer of the Language Movement, Maine Ni Dhubhghaill, XXXI: 64.
‘Conall Cearnach’, Pseud. of F.W. O’Connell, XVIII: 66.
‘Conán Mao’, XVI: 44-45.
Concannon, Helen, VI: 211.
Concannon, Thomas, Mrs., X: 108, XII: 83, XIII: 153.
Concannon, Thomas, Mrs., Blessed Oliver Plunkett, XXIII: 150.
Concannon, Thomas, Mrs., Daughters of Banba, XIII: 153.
Concannon, Thomas, Mrs., St. Patrick, XIX:178.
Confederate Catholics, II: 104, 129.
Confiscation in Irish History, VIII: 137.
Congreve, William, XVII: 12, 3, 5.
Conlon, Michael, III: 47.
Conmaicne, A Gaelic Catechism, XXIX: 18*.
Conmaicne, XXV: 13, 14.
Conmee, Late Rev. J.S., II: 8.
Conmhaicne, Pars Verna, 280. XXVII:
Connacht, XIV: 48.
Connal Cearnacht, VII: 62.
Connaught Journal (Galway). Monday and Thursday. XIX: 90-91.
Connaught Literary Men, VI: 1.
Connell, James, The Red Flag, XIV: 45.
Connell, Philip, XIV: 75.
Connellan, Joseph, XII: 10.
Connellan, M. J., P. P. Airteach’s Western Boundary, XXXI: 125.
Connellan, M. J., XXXII: 55.
Connellan, Owen, O’Donovan’s strictures on his trans. of the ’ Four Masters’, XXXII: 50.
Connellan, Rev. M. J., Cineil Feichin-its identity, location and extent, XXIX: 86.
Connemara Twenty Years Ago, XXII: 126.
Conner, Rearden, Shake Hands with the Devil, XXII: 99.
Connolly, James, VIII: 21, 28, 44, XII: 118, XV: 13.
Connolly, James, Socialism and Nationalism, XXX: 137, 138.
Connor, Elizabeth, Dead Star’s Light, XXVI: 69.
Connraught to Chicago, VI: 78.
Conollfin, S. P., XXX: 19.
Conolly, James, V: 108.
Conroy, Archbishop, IV: 4.
Conroy, Patrick, XIII: 43.
Contemporary Poetry, XV: 43.
Considine, Bridget, VI: 131.
Constiutional and Parliamentary History of Ireland, J.G. Swift MacNeill, IX: 109.
Constitutional Developments in Saorstadt Eireann, Bromage, Arthur W., XXVI: 89.
Contemporary Drama of Ireland, Ernest A. Boyd, VIII: 136.
Contemporary Review, I: 142.
Contributor, An Old, X: 110.
Conwall, E. A., XIV: 93.
Conway, Agnes, Henry VII, Relations with Scotland and Ireland, XX: 47.
Convent of Donegal (1626-32), XXIII: 109.
Conyn gham, D. P., V: 97.
Conzatti, Zachariae, A Dublin Printer? XVIII: 123.
Cooke, VI: 1, 210.
Cooke, Alice, VII: 50.
Cooke, Dr., I: 158.
Cooke, Hester, Fallen Petals, XXIII: 125.
Cooke, J. E., V: 185.
Cooke, Stephen, XX: 92.
Cooke, T., VII: 12.
Cooke-Taylor, C.R., Mr., IV: 8, VII: 182.
Cookstown, Printing in, XVII: 137-138.
‘Coolen, The’, Written by Rev. Elly Hanley, XVIII: 24.
Cooney, Peter, Printer, XXIV: 64.
Cooper, Brian, Collar of Gold, and other Fantasies, The, XII: 16-18, 133.
Cootehill Printing, XV: 53. see Printing.
Copies of Lucerna Fidelium and 66 Copies of the 1701 Edition of O’Hussey’s Teagasg Criosdaidhe Sold amongst his Books in 1845, XVIII: 14.
Corcoran, Rev. T., VIII: 66.
Cordon, E. M, VII: 41.
Cork Advertiser. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. XIX: 90-91.
Cork Bibliographical Puzzle, I: 128, 153.
Cork Cuttings, III: 189.
Cork Freeholder, The, XIX: 90-91, XXV: 32, XXVII: 280.
Cork, Glamour of, The, XI: 98.
Cork Library, XII: 80, 106, XIII: 33.
Cork Magazine, VI: 125, 169, 188, VII: 103.
Cork Mercantile Chronicle, XIX: 90-91.
Cork Morning Intelligencer, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat., XIX: 90-91.
Cork Printed Books, Two Littleknown, XXVII: 181.
Cork Printing, IV: 12, 97, 125, VII: 45, XXI: 90. see Printing.
Cork Southern Reporter, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. XIX: 90-91.
Cork Windele’s, II: 72, 75.
Cork, Cloyne and Ross Records of, II: 3.
Cork, Murphy, Bishop of, II: 17.
Cork, Newspapers, Old, II: 75.
Cork, Old, XIV: 27.
Cork, Printed Pamphlets, XXII: 26.
Corkery, Daniel, VIII: 138, IX: 52, XII: 82.
Corkery, Daniel, Earth out of Earth, XXVII: 191.
Corkery, Daniel, Synge and Ango-Irish Literature, XIX: 102.
Corkran Alice, VII: 166.
Cork’s Own Town, XI: 61.
Cormac, King, VI: 121.
Cormenin, Louis Marie de, XXIII: 95.
Cornhill Magazine, I: 87.
Corpus Astronomise, VI: 119.
Corpus Inscriptionum Insularum Celticarum, Vol. 1, XXIX: 141.
Corr, Elizabeth, XIII: 173.
Correction of Error in Note on, XVIII: 89.
Correction, A., VIII: 139.
Correspondents, Answers to, XII: 42.
Correspondents,To, XV: 11.
Correspondent, XIX: 90-91.
Coryat’s Crudities; query re Presence of Irish Verse, XX: 138.
Cosgrave, E. M., Dr., XV: (obit.) 29.
Costello (c.1865-July 1957), Obituaries, XXXII: 129.
Costello, Mrs., XI: 8.
Costello, T. B., M. D., IV: 149, VI: 152.
Costly Pipeful, A, XXIV: 108.
Cotter, Maire, To Victory, XXIV: 139.
Cotton, Archdeacon, I: 8, 37, 70, 99, 117, II: 1, 2, 65, III: 141, IV: 24, XVI: 6.
Cotton, Ch. Phillip, II: 3.
Coul Goppagh, II: 150.
Coulter, Henry, III: 41.
Country Postbag, on the Printer, XX: 9.
Country House Baroque, Anthony Ayscough, XXVII: 282.
Countryman, The, Cripps, John, XXXI: 23.
Countryman, The, Vol., 53, Nos. 2 and 3, 1956 (Includes (No. 2) Paddy-the-Cope and (No. 3) Memories of Connemara, XXXII: 149.
County Donegal Historical Society, (see Doegal Couny Historical Society).
County Down Historian, A, (see Down Country Historian).
Coupland, R., The Empire in these Days, XXIV: 94.
Courcy, Kenneth de, Family History, XXII: 13.
Courcy, Kenneth de; query, re family, XXI: 89.
Cours de Littérature Celtique, XXIX: 115.
Cousins, J. H., VI: 155, 186.
Covent Garden Journal, The, from 23 January, 1752, to 26, July, 1753. (Rare Dublin Periodical), XII: 104-106.
Cowan, S. K., V: 101, X: (obit.) 45.
Cowen, Hewson, XV: 46.
‘Cox federate Generals, The Rival’, Pól Breathnach, XIX: 5.
Cox, M. F., III: 109.
Cox, R., Sir, VI: 151.
Cox, Watty and his publications, XXXII: 104.
Cox, Watty, Irish Magazine, XXI: 135, XXII: 50.
Cox, Watty, More about, XXVII: 228.
Cox’s Ghost, V: 106.
Crabbed Youth and Age, XIV: 124.
Crab’s Irish Dictionary, XVI: 88.
Craig, E. T., XII: 38.
Craig, J. D., Rev., I: 111, 165
Craig, Maurice James, XXX: 56-58, 126-128.
Craig, Maurice James, ’Ken ye Aught O’ Captain Grose?’, XXX: 56-58.
Craig, Maurice James, The Legacy of Swift, XXXI: 69.
Craig, Maurice James, Some Way for Reason, XXX: 119.
Craig, R. M., IV: 213.
Craig, W. J., II: 8, IV: 134.
Craigan, Máirín, Hunger Strike, XXI: 47.
Cranley, Archbishop, IV: 102.
Craoibhin, An, do Siota ’sa Mhdthair, XXIV: 134.
Crawford, Emily, VII: 141.
Crawford, Isabella Valancy, IX: 76.
Crawford, M. G., VI: 11.
Crawford, Michael George, Legendary Stories of Carlingford, VI: 11.
Crawford, Robert, V: 219.
Crawford, W. H., VII: 38 59.
Crayon, G., pseud. of George Darley, XXXII: 75.
Creel of of Peat, A, Desmond Mountjoy, II: 10.
Crescent, L. R., In Old Belfast, XIV: 141.
Crichton, F. E., X: (obit.) 45.
Crichton, F. E., Tinker’s Hollow, IV: 69.
Crickstown, Co. Meath, Breathnach, Pól, XVII: 206.
Crickstown, Co. Meath, XXVII: 206.
Crioch Deigheanach Don Duine, Séamus Ó Casaide, XIX: 80.
Crilly, Daniel, II: 164, 172, III: 2, 92, 107.
Crimmins, John D., IX: 56.
Cripps, John, The Countryman, XXXI: 23.
Crisp, F. A., II: 159.
Crockett, S. R., V: 221.
Crofton, F. B., III: 101.
Crofton, Morgan, VII: 35.
Croke, John Lacy O’Byrne, Professor, XVII: 43-44.
Croker, B. M., Mrs., XII: (obit.) 68.
Croker, Dillon, VI: 115.
Croker, J. Wilson, XIV: 39, XV: 49.
Croker, T. Crofton, I: 32, 135, 149, II: 149, III: 143, IV: 8, VI: 133, XV: 49.
Croker, T. F. D., III: 151.
Cromie, Helen, III: 52, 113.
Cromwell, Oliver, IV: 51.
Dr. Crone, Appreciation of, by, XXIX: 25.
Crone Collection, The, XXX: 29.
Crone, Dr. John Smyth, (J.S.C.) I: 18, 29, 57, 110, 136, II: 2, 47, 148, IV: 27, 39, III: 4, 30, 113, 120, 160, IV: 99, 113, VI: 34, 45, 73, 77, 125, 160, VII: 95, 139, 175, VIII: 9, 105, 109, IX: 8, 14,28, 35,55, X: 58, 69, 92, XI: 13, 42, 85, 101, 102, XII: 37, 61, 137, 140, XIII: 68, 74, 176, XV: 32, 33, 46, 53, XVI: 3, 28, 68, 76, 88, 127, XVII: 4, 7, 8, 19, 30, 53, 69, 75, 90, 93, 100, 125, 135, 142, 144, XXIV: 49, 143, XXX: 1, 2 26, 27-29.
Crone, Dr. John S., Article to, By Com Ó Lochlainn, XIX: 93.
Crone, Dr. John S., Bibliography of Irish Athletics, XXI: 18.
Crone, Dr. John S., Henry Bradshaw, His life and Work, Paper read before Biblio Society of Ireland, XIX: 41.
Crone, Dr. John S., Lafcadio Hearn, XIX: 137.
Crone, Dr. John S., List of MSS. fromthe Library of the late Sir Bernard Burke, XXIII: 16.
Crone, Dr. John S., Printing in Limerick, XXI: 109.
Crone, Dr. John S., Sgéala faoi, XXIV: 74.
Crone, Dr. John S., Sgéala Ó chathair na gCeo, XVIII: 2, 35, 66, 98, 130, 154, XIX: 2, XX: 2, 26, 50, 74, 98, XXI: 50, 74, 98, 122, XXII: 2, 26, 50, 102, 126, XXIII: 34, 82.
Crone, Dr. John S., Some Memories of, XXX: 2.
Crone, Dr. John S., Willie Yeats and John O’Leary, XXVII: 245.
Crone, Dr. John S., Seamus Ó Casaide, Appreciation, XXIX: 25.
Crone, G. R., ’A Letter from London’, XXX: 122, 123.
Crone, Gerald Roe, XI: 104, 136.
Crone, John S., The Orange Bibliography, XXV: 85.
Crone, John S., William Maginn and Blackwood’s Magazine, XXVI: 73.
Cronin, Mary, Sir Redmond Intervenes, XX: 68.
Crone, Mrs. J. S., Obituary, XXI: 25.
Cronin, T. B., VIII: 118.
Cronin, William, V: 33.
Cronnelly R., VI: 118, 135.
Crook, W. M., XII: 139.
Crosbie, Bligh’Talbot, IX: 16.
Crosbie, Mary, VI: 131.
Crosby Papers, The, IV: 212, V: 15.
Cross, Maurice, X: 58.
‘Cross of Cong, The’, Dr. Michael Cox, XXIX: 19*.
Cross of Shamrock, The, Anonymous, IV: 34.
Cross-Grove, Henry, V: 215.
Crossle, Philip, II: 158,III: 12, 154.
Crossly: not Crosby, author of ’ Signification of things borne in Heraldry’, XXXII: 93.
Crouch, Nathaniel, II: 128.
Crow, Gerald H., William Morris, Designer, XXIII: 78.
Crowe, Eyre Evans, II: 130.
Crowley, Florence, XXI: 87, XXV: 105.
Crozier, Brigadier-General, Ireland Forever, XXI: 48.
‘Cruck-a-Leaghan’, author of Lays and Legends of the North of Ireland, III: 119, 138.
Cruise of the Daring, The, XXII: 115, XXIII: 17.
Cruise, Sir Francis, III: 152.
Cruitin, Aindreis Mac : Danta, XXIV: 17.
Crusaders: A Play in Two Acts, J. Bernard McCarthy, X: 46,47.
Cu nea g Cleas, VI: 78.
Cú Uladh, XXXII: 76.
Cuala Press, The, XI: 119.
Cúirt an Mheadhon-Oidhche, An American Translation, Ciarán Bairéad, XXX: 8-11.
Cúirt Eigre Corcaighe, XXIX: 1*.
Cuirtéis, Eamonn R.I.P., XXIX: 8.
Cuisle na h-Eigse, XII: 130.
Cullen, Cardinal, III: 36.
Cullen, Luke, XVII: 56-57.
Cullybackey congregation, History of, IV: 207.
Cullybackey, V: 49.
Cuma Mna an Tabairne, XX: 34.
Cumann Béaloideasa Eireann, work of, XXIII: 81.
Cumann Léigheacht an Phobail, P. S. O’Hegarty, XXX: 113.
Cunha Mná an Tabhairne, XX: 34.
Cuming, A., Note re Author of Flitters, Tatters and the Counsellor, XX: 137.
Cummins, Geraldine, Dr. E. E. Somerville, Apr., 1952, XXXII: 43.
Cundun, Padraig Phiarais, XX: 120.
Cunningham, Poet, John, XVII: 89.
Cure for Sprain throughout the Ages, XXIV: 129.
Curiosities from the Annals, XIX: 37, XXIV: 13, XXV: 37.
Curiosity in Book-spelling, XIV: 60.
Curran J Adve, VII: 56, 160.
Curran, C. P., The Rotunda Hospital, XXX: 71.
Curran, I: 135, XVII: 3.
Curran, J. A., Reminiscences, VII: 160.
Curran, Sarah and Robert Emmet, II: 10.
Current Commentary, A, XVIII: 17, 51, 73, 103, 137, XIX: 31, 112.
Curry, M. D., John, XVI: 66.
Curry, William, III: 137.
Curry’s Signature, XXX: 18, 19, 44.
Curtayne, Alice, House of Cards, XXVII: 285.
Curtayne, Alice, Patrick Sarsfield, XXIII: 56.
Curtayne, Alice, St. Brigid of Ireland, XXI: 141.
Curtis, Edmund, ed., Calendar of Ormond Deeds, XXIII: 74.
Curtis, Edmund, Irish MSS. in Sheffield, XXII: 91.
Cusack, M. F., VI: 134.
Cushendall, XV: 32.


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