JOURNAL OF THE COUNTY DONEGAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY various parts,hies in County Donegal. Many of them a.re in the form of reports from branches of the Northwest Farming Society whiclh :f\Qur~ ished in the oo.uruty in the' m:iddle of the first half of the last century. Ot'he:rs are Statistic3.l Rieiports ·flrom the Sappers who follow.eel in the waike Of John O'[)p.niovan. 'l'he Memoirs vary from. w. 1-2· to pp. . 30-40 a:nd relate to ·t:hie archaeology, na:tural f,eatures, industries, ancient and modern topolg!l"a;phy of the following parishes: Olonleilgh, Cloondavia.dogue, Donagh, RayitullJa;glhlbegley, Donegal, Drumb.olm, Glcnc,Jlumlblkille, Innishkeel, IDllbalrron, Kdlleagh, TuughbolVn'e, Kil:lymaa'd, Ki1mattenan, Mm11e (Upper and Lower), Raipl).oe, Rayimog~1y, Templecarn, aind Rruphioe Barony; aLso included are:-Statistical Report from North-JWest Farming So· ciiety on Norbh-1Wes.t Donegal <10 ipM"ts) ; SltaitLstlc~al mq1Uilry on Ooastal Fisherle'S Of Donegal; Stwtl.S'tioal Inquiry on the parish of Oul1dlaff; Memoirs on the followting: Clonle1Jgh 01.oondavadogue, Clomnany, Conv0y, Coil!WaU, Desertaiginy, Donegal, IDrumholm (ruin of Temple McOillii~, Kilygarvan, KiJJymard, Leck, MeeVia1g:h, Mintagh' or Bar of Inch, Moville, Raphoe, Raymoghy, T,emplecarn, Tullaugnish, .Urney, and Stati.scal S'urvey of the parish 0if Kilteevogue (a photositat of the last- :rnentioned is now' in the County Library, Lifford). In addition to the .aibove, the following should still be availalbLe in the Ordnance Survey Offic•e, Phoenix Pa.r·k, Dublin:'-' (a) One Volume of old Map'S of County Donegial. (ib) 107 Name Books of pla•ces in C!ounty Donegal. (c) One Volume (724 pp.) of memorandums and MsS. notes relating to County Donegal. (d) Ind,ex Volume of names on CoUI11ty lDonegal Mapa. The County Lilbrairies' Committee are consider:lng the a,cquls:i:tion of photostatic copdes of the whole or :par,t Of the aibove series of manuscripts and maps and t'he County Lilbranan and other interested persons would welcome a full remort on them. No. 4 OLD D1EiRRY NE·WSPAPERS Newspapers in Magee Col'lege L ibra.ry. 1Derry DER:RY JIOUm'ML-177~-3; 179:1 ; 1W34; 1'798 to 18316: 1845 (4 pp.) DERIRY SIEN'ImEL--.1rn38 to 1845 ( ooca- .sional numbers only), DFJRIRY ST1AINtDAJR[)-'11836 to 1845 (occ.asLona.1 numibers) ; 1:845 'to 1849; 1854 to 1857; 18'57 to 1859. Btooke Park Library, Derry DERIRY JOUiRNtAL--;18317 to 1893 (files IllOt complete). iDE\R.RiY SIDNTINEL---,11&29 to 1894 (,files not comp1e:te). DER!RJY S'I1A:N1DARD---.l1837 to 1894 (files not complete). INo. 5 DONATIONS TO THE COUNTY LIBRARY, LIFFORD Arranged by the County Donegal H isto,rical Society Hearth Money Rolls A.D. 1665. The Rev. A. G. Leielty published these record1s for the parishes in the Bamny of Raiphoe (The Lagan and its Presby· terianism) and Mr. A. G. Gailey, Methoa dist Collelge, Belfas1t, has ipresent>ed .the Socie:tiy with a tra.nSlcii:'1pt of the Rolls (ClrOSlle Mss. Pl.Rl.O., Belfa1st) for the partsihes 1n the remaining baronles of the County. Typsicrilp1t coples a1re being made and bound by the County I..Jilbrary. RoU of Freelmlders in County Doueigal who Petitioned the Act of Union. Mr. Phillip CroSile, the weH-ikno1wn archivi,st and ge:niealogisit, has pres1en ted the Society with four large photostats of pages from Faulikner's Journal ( 17991800) in whiclh this very large list ap · pear ed. County Donega.l• Sixty Years Ago. The Prtes'iident of St. C.olumib's Colhge, Derry, has very ikindly allOiwed the Co. Librarian to mak;e a tyip1s.cri.pt copy cf this verry v,a1uiable M.ss. of 400 pp. writt•'n [We should be very pleased to publish such a re~.-Editof] by Hugh Dorrk\in' in i·s!}(}, 147
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