Contents
Glenarb and its crosses – by Brendan McAnallen
An investigation into the magificent crosses to be found in and around the Tynan estate
The red hand of Ulster – by Proinsias Ó Conluain
The author traces the folklore about the famous symbol from pre-historic times
The schools of Caledon and Clonfeacle in the 19th century – Mona Wylie
Starting with the bardic schools,the history of education is traced in detail in the parishes of Caledon and Clonfeacle
The decline of the vernacular house – Joseph B. Cullinane
A study of the houses of the ordinary people in the area South and West of Lough Neagh since the plantation
Murder at Aughnacloy 1818 – by Charles Dillon
The article outlines two murders, the evidence presented at the trial and newspaper reports at the time
The possible origins of the Runnett family of Sessiaghmagaroll – by Chad Luddington
This intensive study attempts to trace the origins of a local family since c.1680
The name Cluain Fiacla – an additional note – Nollig O’Snodaigh
An attempt to define the meaning of the name of the parish of Clonfeacle
The Portadown to Dungannon railway – by Damien Woods
A history of the railway and its construction with a look at its buildings and amenities
The burial records of Old Eglish, 1750-57 and 1770-75 – by Rev J.M. Batchelor
A very valuable list has been made available to anyone searching for records of ancestors