THE MALL EAST, ARMAGH, NORTHERN IRELAND BT61 9BE, TEL +44 (0)28 3752 3070
VOL 1
Archbishops' registers 1-30
Presentment of jury for survey of co Armagh 1608 31-55
Old county customs, crafts & industries 56-69
Armagh outlaws of 17th & 18th centuries 70-90
Orchards 91-109
Ancient schools 110-121
City charters & corporation records 122-134
Appendix 1 The Corporation Maces 144-145
Charters fairs & markets 135-156
Railways 157-174
City antiquities 175-194
Observatory 195-209
Local astronomical links 210-220
Dunsink & Armagh affinities & contrasts 221-243
VOL 2
Bells of St Patricks Cathedral 1-19
Intro' of instrumental music 20-26
Organists 27-31
Choir 32-45
Inquisition Co Armagh 1625 46-54
Great office of Ulster 1609 (Co Armagh) 55-57
Data on choir & masters of grammar school 58-61
Notabilities linked with choir 62-64
Edward Bunting 65-68
Masters of the grammar school 69-71
Registers of Vicars Stewards 72
Choir librarians 73
Writing masters 74
Palace portraits of Archbishops 75-105
Missing portraits 106
Royal portraits 107-120
Identity of armorial bearings on palace door (coat of arms) 121
List of pictures in Archbishop Roinson’s will 122-123
Data on palace & obelisk 124-125
Early residences of Archbishops of Armagh, Mullinure
& Bishops Court 127-131
St Brigids' well 132-133
Templenafertagh 134-135
The Obelisk 136
Franciscan Friary 137
VOL 3
General history of Armagh 1-32
Educational 33-37
Hotels & inns 38-88
Armagh coaches 89-96
Theatre 97-125
Corporation records 126-146
VOL 4
Armagh data from 18th & 19th centuries
St Patricks Cathedral, Church of Ireland 2
Castle Street 3
Friary 4
Armagh castle 5
Co Armagh churches in 1608 6
Old sessions house in market st. 8
Armagh & Tyrone survey 1622 the caufield house in Armagh 9
The Callan bridge 10
Gallows Hill 11
The Whittington House, Irish Street 12
Protestant hall, Abbey Street 13
Presbyterian Church, Abbey Street 14
Widow 's houses, Vicars Hill 15
The Mall race course 16
Jenny 's Row 17
Drelincourt school 18
Freeman 's lists: clock makers 1742-60 19
Beresford Arms Hotel 20
St Malachys Chapel Lane 21
Food inspection: 1759 22
Food inspection: 1758 23
Armagh nursery 24
Post office 29
Stone Bridge, Richhill 30
Charlemont Arms Hotel 31
Armagh Canal 32
Methodist Church, Abbey Street 34
Presbyterian Manse, Abbey Street 35
Seven Houses 36
Archbishop 's Palace 37
Public library 38
Dean’s Hill 39
The barracks 41
Royal School 42
Whaley’s buildings 43
County infirmary (hospital) 44 & 49
Provincial bank 45
The Metropolitan Registry Office, Vicar’s Hill 46
Palace Row Entrance Gates 47
Prison (jail gaol) 48 & 75
Palace Chapel 50
The Obelisk 51
Tobacco & snuff manufacture 52
Silversmiths 53
Observatory 54 & 57
The Mallside Cafe 55
Dispensary 56
Swimming pool (Folly Lane) 58
The pound 59
Cock fighting 60
The Gooseberry Gardens 62
Flagmeadows 63
Pavilion 64
The court House 65
Windmill 66
The association for the relief of the sick poor
& destressed house keepers 67
Beresford Row 68
St Mark 's Church 69
Royal Hotel Dobbin Street 70
Bank of Ireland 71 & 72
Map of Armagh in 1815 73
The Market House 74
Macan asylum for the blind 76 & 120
Ulster Bank 77
House of industry 78
Linen Hall, Dobbin Street 79
Orange hall 81
Mental hospital (St Lukes asylum) 82
Fever hospital 88
Charlemont Place 89
Primatial school 90
Shambles Market 91
Callen Street, sunday school 92
Proughing match of n.e. farming society 93
The market house steps 94
Gas works 95
The white walk 96
Mall Presbyterian church, 3rd 97
St Patrick 's College 98
Savings Bank 99
Armagh Union 102
Famine period 104
The workhouse 106
Armagh agritural society 107
Musical Society Organ 108
The railway 109
Ballad of the railway disaster 110
St Patrick 's Cathedral (new catholic) 111
Lyrgyvallen Mill 112
Removal of northern command: 1840 113
Cutting of silhouettes 114
St Mark school (avenue) 115
St Catherine Convent 116
Christian brother 's school greenpark 117
Vicar’s choral houses, Cathedral Close (Church Lane) 118
The flax market, Irish Street 119
The russian gun (cannon) 121
College Street schools 122
Methodist schools, Abbey Street 123
Armagh in 1864 124
Shiel 's institution 127 & 134
First Presbyterian Church 128
Police Barracks, Russell Street 130
City hall, Lower English Street 131
Alexander Memorial hall, Cathedral Hill 132
St Malachy 's, Chapel Irish Street 133
Industries 135
Armagh storm 1928 142
Vandalism in Armagh number one, seven houses 145
VOL 5
Cathedral of Cathedral as a view point 1-14
Armagh records 16-17
Markets 18-19
Fairs 20-21
Lime-burning 22
Pole lathe wood turning 23-24
Turf cutting 35-26
Lace making 27-29
Townlands in the city 30
City history (fairs & markets) 31-35
Commons to Mall 36-48
Tontine 49-82
Market house 83-92
Beresford Arms Hotel 93-119
Seven Houses 120-126
Castledillon 127-141
An Ulster squire ... sir capel molyneux 142-168
Books & manuscripts in armagh library 169-176
Educational & historical background 177-181
Charters fairs & the corporation 181-186
VOL 6
The parish of ballymore early history 1-16
17th century 17-40
Rctors vicars & curates 41-49
Tnderagee 50-93
Roman Catholic Church 94-96
O'Hanlons 97-114
St John, Sparrow & Montague families 115-124
Ballymore vestry book 1771-1810 125-142
Schools 143-160
NOTES ON THE MANORS OF:
Acton 161-165
Ballymore 166-175
Clare 176-181
Drumbanagher 182-184
Moyry 185-190
Munterheny 191-197
Tamnavalton 198-199
Teemore (circa 1623) 200
VOL 7
Townlands of Ballymore Parish interest
VOL 8
Chancery inquisition of Ballymore 1623 1-2
Ballymore in 1660 3-6
Hearth money roll - Ballymore 1660 7-12
Tanderagee 1671 13
Civil survey 1640 14
Depositions 1641 15-34
Book of survey & distribution 1654-1703 35-36
Townlands of the parish 1657 37-38
Orior 1657-58 39
Down survey 1657-58 40
Redmond O'Hanlon 1679-1681 41-47
The St John pew in Seago 1683 48
Early 18th centre list of tenants on estates
Near Tanderagee 49-55
Tanderagee deeds 1710-23 56
Wills of the mathers family 1716/23/27/30 57-60
Tanderagee 1730, the canal 61-62
Tanderagee militia 1756 63
Wesley at Terryhoogan & Tanderagee 64-68
Methodism 69-70
Tanderagee Militia 1760 71
Tanderagee volunteers 1778-1792 72-76
Tanderagee boarding school 1789 77
Battle of Lisnagade 78-80
Chichester Bickerstaff founds a business 1793 81
Orangeism in Tanderagee 1796 82
Terence Duffy 1796 83
Tanderagee 1797 84
Tanderagee Yeomanry 1796-c.1840 85-89
Census reports 1814-1881 90-93
Parish of Ballymore 1837 94-95
Sale of lands at Marlacoobeg 1856 96-102
Manor of Ballymore 1847 103-106
William Kennedy - blind clockmaker 107-108
Tanderagee 1804 109-110
Tanderagee 1818 111
Tanderagee 1819 113-119
Tanderagee 1822-1823 119
(burning of Mr Trotter 's house & Miss Sparrow)
Tanderagee 1825 120
Tanderagee 1827 121
Tanderagee schools 1835 122-123
Tanderagee 1837 124-126
Tanderagee as described by Charlotte Elizabeth in 1837 127-134
Lord Mandeville 's schools 1840 135
William Reilly printer 1843 136
Tanderagee 1846 137
Tanderagee fever hospital 1846 138-143
Tanderagee Slater’s directory 1846 144-149
Famine years 150-154
Tanderagee (Belfast & Ulster directory 1854) 155-169
Tanderagee c. 1846-77 170
Last survivor of the Battle of Waterloo died 1891 171
Tanderagee (bassett 1888) 172-179
Linen manufacture 180-194
Ballymore vestry books 195-200
Sham fight - Scarva 201-203
Tanderagee short account 204-212
NOTES RELATING TO LOCAL FAMILIES
Blacker 213-214
Benn 215
Dr. Bredon 216-217
Collyer 218-220
Greenaway