RÍOCHT NA MIDHE
Ríocht na Mídhe I, 1, (1955)
Callary, R.R.: The territory of ancient Meath, 4, 8.
Adams, R.F.G.: Some new notes on Fore, 9-13.
Brady, John: The first Patrician church site: a suggested identification, 13.
O'Reilly, Matthew: The story of Rathmore, 14-17.
Ó Muirthuile, Seosamh: Dealbh Mhuire Chill Chormaic, 18-19.
O'Sullivan, D.F.: Survey of Antiquities: Clongill, 19.
Walsh, Rev. Paul: Ancient Westmeath, 20-31.
Athey, Rowland: An article on the foundation and endowment of the church of Trim, 432 A.D., 32-35.
Moran, William: Cro-Inis, 36-40.
Montgomery, A.V.: The Bishop's grave at Clonfad, 41-42.
Jennings, Brendan, per McGurl, M.K.: The will of Colonel Patrick Porter, 43.
Callary, R.R.: The cairns at Loughcrew, 44-52.
Mac na Midhe, Sean: Some notes on Navan, ancient and modern, 53-60.
McGurl, M.K.: Books of archaeological interest in Meath County Library, 61.
O'Connor, S.: Short list of books from the Special Collection of the Longford-Westmeath County Library, dealing with or having reference to the Diocese of Meath, 62.
MacLochlainn, A.: The Shillelagh, 63-64.
Ó h-Uigín, Pádruig: Dhá Leacht, 64.
Gerrard, Henry: Maidhm-an-aigh (The defeat of the fish), 65-66.
McClenagan, Hamlet: Note on Culmullen Graveyard (1938), 66.
Ríocht na Mídhe I, 2, (1956)
Brady, John: Kingdom and County of Meath, 6-13.
O h-Uigin, Padraig: A note on the boyhood of Ambrose O h-Uigin, 13-14.
O'Reilly, Matthew: Ardbraccan, 15-19.
Gerrard, H.: Hunting diary, 19-20.
Callary, Robert R.: Castle Jordan castle, 21-35.
Adams, R.F.G.: As viewed from the Ben of Fore, 36-42.
Ó h-Uigín, Pádraig: Some place-names in Summerhill district, 43.
anon.: Excavations at Fourknocks, 44-48.
Moran, William: Viking burials in Meath? 49-51.
Ó Muirthuile, Seosaimh: "Muire Átha Luain", 52-53.
Athey, Rowland: Some notes on Rathmolyon, 54-57.
Conway, M. & McGurl, M.K.: Hon. Secretary's Report [mentions new crannog and dugouts], 66-71.
Ríocht na Mídhe I, 3, (1957)
Callary, R.R.: Tara: the European background, 4-16.
O'Connell, Philip: Castle Kieran, 17-33.
Brady, John: The medieval diocese of Meath, 34-40.
O Floinn, Donnchadh: Nochtadh leachta í Ghramnaigh i mBaile Atha Bui, Deire Fomhair a 14, 1956. 41-43.
Adams, R.F.G.: As viewed from the Ben of Fore (2), 44-49.
Eogan, George: Recent crannog discoveries in Meath, 50-54.
Ó Muirthuile, Seosamh: Sealúis Trí nGort Midheach (The ownerships of three Meath tillage-fields) c. A.D. 490-1956 ....being a study of the application of the laws of transference and tenure of property in Ireland from the sixth century, A.D., 55-63.
O'Reilly, Matthew: The Barnewalls, 64-68.
MacLochlainn, Alf: Martin v. Clarke, 69-70.
Callary, R.R.: Ancient Sculpture, 71-72.
Ríocht na Mídhe I, 4, (1958)
Brady, John: Early Christian Meath, 5-13.
O'Connell, Philip: Loughan and Dulane, 14-32.
Moran, W.: The hereditary lands and Royal Tuath of the O'Melaghlins, 33-44.
Adams, R.F.G.: Note on an unrecorded passage grave, 44.
Gerrard, Henry: St. Edward's Crown in Ireland, 45-48.
O'Reilly, Matthew: The Plunket family of Loughcrew, 49-53.
Adams, R.F.G.: Drewstown and Girley: Neolithic burial chamber to Christian abbey, 54-60.
McGurl, M.K.: The proposed museum at Tara, 61-65.
O Muirthuile, S.: Dealbh adhmaid as Mainister Eimhin, 66-68.
Conway, Margaret: The state of the poor in 1834, 69-74.
Moore, Beryl F.E.: Altmush corn-drying kiln, 75.
Ríocht na Mídhe II, 1, (1959)
Moran, W.: Uisneagh, Tara and the rise of monarchy, 3-17.
O'Connell, Philip: Kells - early and mediaeval, Part I Dun-Chuile Sibrinne, 18-36.
Ua Brádaigh, Tomás: Kilpatrick, 37-44.
Prendergast, E.M.: Ringfort with souterrain, at Gorteen, Co. Westmeath, 45-48.
O Riordain, Breandan: Neolithic vessel from Bracklin, Co. Westmeath, 48-49.
O Riordain, Brendan: Prehistoric burial at Cartenstown, Co. Westmeath, 49-50.
Adams, F.R.G.: Castletown-Delvin roundabout, 51-61.
Uí Conmhidhe, Maighréad: Gaeilg na Midhe, 61-62.
Brady, John: Irish interpreters at Meath Assizes, 62-63.
Gerrard, Henry: Older Meath, 63.
O'Reilly, Matthew: James Martin of Millbrook, 64-68.
Ríocht na Mídhe II, 2, (1960)
Brady, John: The nunnery of Clonard, 4-7.
O'Connell, Philip: Kells, early and mediaeval, Part II, 8-22.
Adams, F.R.G.: Killucan-some remarks on its prehistory and history, 23-34.
Eogan, George: Two bronze chisels from Co. Meath, 35-37.
Hickey, Elizabeth: Some observations on the usage of the word 'mote' in mediaeval times, 37-39.
Conway, Margaret: The Darcy Screens, 40-41.
O Brádaigh, Tomás: Peadar Dub Ó Dálaigh, fear léinn agus scríobaí, 47-53.
Moore, Beryl: A possible new passage grave in County Meath, 54-55.
Sampson, Paddy: Duleek (here and there since 1690), 56-58.
Conway, Margaret: A South Meath glossary, 69-72.
Ríocht na Mídhe II, 3, (1961)
Fenning, Hugh: Dominicans of Trim, 1683-1710 By Rev. Hugh 0.P, 3-8.
Moran, W.: Friarstown 'House of Refuge', By Rev. Dr. W. Moran, 9-15.
O'Murthuile, Seosamh: Mainistir le Canonaigh Agaistineacha, 16-18.
O'Connell, Philip: The Parish of Inniskeen, 19-37.
Brady, John: Anglo-Norman Meath, 38-45.
Walsh, Michael: The Margranell slab in the Basilica of St. John Lateran, Rome, 46.
Adams, R.F.G.: Newtown Castle, 47-48.
Kelly, Joseph P.: The Parish of Johnstown, 49-56.
Conway, Margaret: A South Meath glossary (continued), 57-59.
Raftery, J.: Acquisitions during 1960 from County Meath in the National Museum of Ireland, 60-61.
MacLochlainn, Alf: James Martin and Michael Clarke, 62.
?anon.: Photo of Ballinlough Castle, 62.
MacLochlainn, Alf: Millbrook-A McDonnell paper-mill at Navan, 63.
Moore, Beryl F.E.: Clady Church, 63.
Ríocht na Mídhe II, 4, (1962)
O'Connell, Philip: The parish and district of Kilbride, 5-16.
Brady, John: Robert Plunkett of Rathmore, 17-20.
Fenning, Hugh: The Dominicans of Trim, 1713-1833, 21-32.
Rynne, Etienne: Two Bronze-Age burials, 33-36.
Rynne, Etienne & Prendergast, Ellen: Two Souterrains in Co. Meath, 37-43.
Moran, W.: Tullamore, 44-54.
Simms, J.G.: Meath landowners in the Jacobite War, 55-58.
Kelly, Joseph P.: The Parish of Johnstown (continued), 59-66.
Ua Bradaigh, Tomas: Ballinacor Bridge, 67-69.
Moore, Beryl E.F.: Balsoon, 69-70.
Stuart-Mills, Catherine: the De Bathes of Knightstown, 70.
Ríocht na Mídhe III, 1, (1963)
O'Connell, Philip: The Parish and District of Kilbride: Part II, sixteenth century landowners. 3-14.
Fenning, Hugh: The Dominicans of Trim, 1263-1682. 15-23.
Kelly, J.P.: The Parish of Johnstown: VI Edward Cusack. 24-28.
Cuffe, Philip: The Priory of Duleek. 29-32.
Ellison, C.C.: Some Aspects of Navan History. 33-56.
Brady, John: Social Welfare in Meath. 57-63.
Ua Bradaigh, Tomas: Litriocht na Gaeilge san Mhi agus i nDeisceart Uladh san 18 u agus san 19 u aois. 64-66.
Fitzsimons, Hannah (ed.): Wicker Coffins. 67-68n.
Ward, Michael: Loughsallagh. 68n.
Gerrard, Henry: Loughanappy. 68n.
Ríocht na Mídhe III, 2, (1964)
Gwynn, Aubrey: Father John Brady (R.I.P.), 86-88.
O'Connell, Philip: The Parish and District of Kilbride: Part III, the church of Kilbride, 89-95.
Lucas, A.T.: A Lough Derg Crucifix, 96-98.
Conway, Margaret: Gorry, 98n.
Ua Brádaigh, Tomás: Dhá dhán le Tomás Déis, Easbog na Mí 1622-1652,. 99-104.
Fenning, Hugh: The Dominicans of Mullingar 1237-1610, 105-113.
Keegan, John J.: Kearney, 113n.
Rynne, Etienne: Bronze Age Burial near Killucan, Co. Westmeath,. 114-117.
Rynne, Etienne: Souterrain at Fore, 118-123.
Hadcock, Neville: The Origin of the Augustinian Order in Meath, 124-131.
McGoona, Winifred: Funeral Caoine in Meath, 131n.
Ellison, C.C.: Richard Butler, Historian of Trim, 132-139.
Cuffe, Philip: History of Duleek, section I, 140-151.
O'Donnell, Terence: Lord Trimbleston's Advice to his Son-a fragment, 152-154.
McGreevy, C.: Was St. Cuthbert a Kells Man? 152-157.
Ó Brádaigh, Tomás: Telach Cáil,. 158-160.
Ríocht na Mídhe III, 3, (1965)
O'Connell, Philip: The Parish and District of Kilbride: Part IV - Oldcastle. 171-180.
Conway, Margaret: O'Carroll the Poet. 180n.
Hickey, Elizabeth: The House of Cleitech. 181-185.
O'C, P: The Name Staholmoc. 185-186.
Cuffe, Philip: History of Duleek: Section II - Ecclesiastical. 187-200.
Fenning, Hugh: Dominican Nuns of Meath 1671-1713. 201-203.
Ellison, C.C.: Names of tradesmen of Navan. 203n.
Kelly, Joseph P,: The Parish of Johnstown (Concluding Section). VII The Dowdalls of Athlumney. 205-209.
Ó Brádaigh, Tomás: Na Nuinnsionnaigh Mór-theaglach Gall-Ghaelach, agus an Cultúr Gaelach. 211-221.
Ó Ríordáin, A.B.: Bronze Age Burial near Killare, Co. Westmeath. 223-225.
Danaher, Peter: Bronze Age Burials at Rahinashurock, Co. Westmeath. 225-229.
Rynne, Etienne: Souterrain at Fennor, near Slane, Co. Meath. 229-233.
Moore, Beryl, F.E.: Exploring Clonabreany. 235-248.
Hanly, John: Oldcastle and Loughcrew 1778. 249-252.
S., N.: The Strand. 252n.
Ward, Michael: Moymurthy. 253-255.
Conway, Margaret: note on dialect words. 255n
Raftery, Joseph: Note on Arrowhead. 256n.
Vandeleur, R.S.: Prehistoric Pit Burial at Clonickilvant, Co. Westmeath. 256-257n.
Fitzsimons, Hannah: Some Old Customs in Delvin Area. 257-260n.
Waters, Ormonde D.: Some Notes on Rath-Colpa. 260-262n.
Ríocht na Mídhe III, 4, (1966)
Ua Brádaigh, Tomás: An tAthair Pol Breathnach. 285-289.
anon: Founding of Durrow. 289n.
Gwynn, Aubrey: A Breviary of St. Mary's Abbey, Trim. 290-298.
Fenning, Hugh: The Dominicans of Mullingar 1622-1654. 299-314.
anon: Another Jumping Church. 314n.
Ellison, C.C.: Notes on the Rise and Fall of a Great Meath Estate. 315-337.
O Loingsigh, S.: The Rebellion of 1798 in Meath: Part I - The Years Before. 338-350.
Conway, Margaret: Bent. 350.
Rynne, Etienne: A Bronze Mount from Newtown Castle, Westmeath. 351-353.
Ward, Michael: A Census of Landowners in four East Meath Parishes - 1830. 354-348.
Hanly, John: Two Rebel Meath Journals. 359-384.
Fitzsimons, Hannah: Rev. Patrick Cahill, Capuchin Priest. 385-387.
Kelly, J.P.: Rectors of Trim, 14th and 15th Centuries. 388-389.
McGoona, Winifred: A Memory of Penal Days. 389.
Ríocht na Mídhe IV, 1, (1967)
Ellison, C.C.: Dangan, Mornington and the Wellesleys: notes on the rise and fall of a great Meath estate—Part IV, 3-25.
Ua Brádaigh, Tomás: Clann Cobhthaigh, 26-32.
O Loingsigh, Séamus: The Rebellion of 1798 in Meath—Part I - the years before (continued), 33-40.
Reynolds, James: Jonathan Swift—Vicar of Laracor, 41-54.
Hanley, John: The beginnings of Meath’s first weekly, 55-60.
Ward, Michael: The parish of Julianstown, 61-67.
Rice, Gerard: Extracts from Meath priests’ wills, 1658-1782, 68-71.
Ríocht na Mídhe IV, 2, (1968)
Conway, Margaret: The Boyle O’Reilly Stone, 3-7.
Ua Brádaigh, Tomás: Aodh Mac Domhnaill, 8-10.
ffolliott, Rosemary & Jones, Horace E.: Monumental inscriptions from Oldcastle, Co. Meath, 11-19.
Fenning, Hugh: The Dominicans of Mullingar 1667-1696, 20-32.
O Loingsigh, Séamus: The Rebellion of 1798 in Meath (continued from Vol. III, No. 4). Part II: The United Irishmen, foundation and growth, 33-49.
Quane, Michael: Preston Endowed School, Navan, 50-78.
Ward, Michael: The Parish of Ballygarth, 79-87.
Ríocht na Mídhe IV, 3, (1969)
O Loingsigh, Seamus: The Rebellion of 1798 in Meath (continued from Vol IV, No.2): The United Irishmen, 3-27.
ffolliott, Rosemary: Some monumental inscriptions from Street, Co. Westmeath, 28-29.
Garry, James: A forgotten Meath artist, 30-33.
Quane, Michael: Gilson Endowed School, Oldcastle, 34-55.
Waters, Ormonde D. P.: Some notes on the ogham stone at Piltown, in the barony of Lower Duleek, Co. Meath, 56-57.
Ward, Michael: Extracts from a Meath vestry minute book, 58-62.
Cox, Liam: The Mageoghans, 63-86.
Ríocht na Mídhe IV, 4, (1970)
Prendergast, Ellen: Burials at Derryclare, 4-5.
Cox, Liam: The Foxes of Muintir Thaidgean, 6-23.
Moore, Beryl F. E.: Tombs in St. Mary’s ruined church, Killeen, 24-29.
Ó Loingsigh, Seamus: The Rebellion of 1798 in Meath (continued from Vol IV, No. 3), 30-53.
Sheridan, Niall: The first Sinn Féin paper, 54-57.
Ward, Michael: An analysis of surnames in the parish, 57.
Hickey, Elizabeth: The Cusacks of Portraine and Rathaldron, Co. Meath, 58-61.
McCracken, Eileen: Wolves in Meath in XVIIth century [extract from article in JCKAS], 61.
Brangan, P.: Kilskyre and District, 62-74.
Gerrard, Harry: Sir John Reade [note], 75.
anon.: Arodsown & Kilmore crosses [note], 75.
Ríocht na Mídhe V, 1, (1971)
Waters, Ormonde D.P.: John Boyle O'Reilly and the Catalpa Ballad, 3-13.
Mulvaney, Peter: Some notices of the baronies of Kells, 14-27.
Ellison, C.C.: Bishop Dopping's Visitation Book 1682-1685, 28-39.
Quane, Michael: Meath Diocesan School, 40-59.
Prendergast, Ellen: A souterrain at Scurlockstown, 60-61.
Ó Loingsigh, Séamus: The Rebellion of 1798 in Meath, 62-74.
Hickey, Elizabeth: Monument to Sir Thomas Cusack, 75-91.
Ríocht na Mídhe V, 2, (1972)
Ellison, C.C.: Bishop Dopping's Visitation Book 1682-1685, 3-13
Dolley, Michael: The C.1843 Leggagh (Nobber) coin-hoard reconsidered, 14.
Cox, Liam: The O Maeleachlainn Kings of Meath, 22-53.
Rice, Gerard: Attitudes of the Counter-Reformation in Meath, 54-63.
Swan, Leo: Fennor, 64-69.
Ua Brádaigh, Tomás: Baile Uí Cheallaigh, Baile Na gCeallaigh, Baile na gCailleach: Cé Acu? 70-73.
Miller, Amos C.: The relief of Athlone and the Battle of Rathconnell, 74-95
Ríocht na Mídhe V, 3, (1973)
Ellison, C.C.: Bishop Dopping's Visitation Book 1682-1685 (continued from Volume V, number 2, 1972), 3-11.
Ward, Michael: An East-Meath dovecote, 12-13.
Cox, Liam: O Molloys Of Fircall, 14-45.
Dolley, Michael: A note on the seventeenth-century tokens of the O'Melaghlins Of Mullingar, 46-48.
Hickey, Elizabeth: A description of the Marward stone at Skryne and a discussion on John Cusack who sculptured it, 49-55.
Dolley, Michael: An unusual find of nineteenth-century coins from Rathkenny (Wilkinstown), 56-62.
Miller, Amos: Sir Richard Grenville, Governor of Trim, the career and character of an English soldier in Ireland 1642-3, 63-84.
Dooley, Joseph: Medieval objects from Knockbarron Motte, Co. Offaly, 85-90.
McCabe, Hugo: Meath's place in aeronautical history, 91-92.
Corcoran, Moira: The Boyle O'Reilly Stone (a sequel), 95.
Ríocht na Mídhe V, 4, (1974)
Hickey, Elizabeth: The Wakelys of Navan And Ballyburly, a discussion of a 16th-century family, 3-19.
Ward, Michael: Townland names in the Barony of Dunboyne, 20-32.
Cawkill, John & Finnuala: Carolan, a Co. Meath composer, 33-39.
Graham, Brian: Medieval Settlements in County Meath, 40-59.
Kelly, Joseph P.: The Rev. Thomas McNamara, C.M. 1808-189, 60-67.
Sweetman, David: Trim Castle Archaeological Excavations (Preliminary Report), 68-77.
Dolley, Michael & Seaby, W.A.: An Edward Ill hoard, found in the Victorian epoch, From Scarden, Corbetstown, Co. Westmeath, 78-86.
English, N.W.: Sign-post and sun-dial [Castlerickard] 1812 [from a book, 1815] 86.
Moore, Beryl F.E.; Cawkill, John & Finnuala: Some interesting tombstones in Danestown, Co. Meath, 87-97.
English, N.W.: Kinnegad Inn, 1748 [newspaper report, 1748] 97.
Ellison, C.C.: Bishop Dopping's Visitation Book, 98-103.
Hickey, E.: A medieval stone at Saint John's Cemetery, Kells, 104-105.
Ríocht na Mídhe VI, 1, (1975)
Ellison, C.C.: Bishop Dopping's Visitation Book 1682-1685, 3-13.
Ward, Michael: Toward a glossary of the Barony of Dunboyne, 14-22.
Mulvaney, Peter: Extracts from a Ratoath diary 1804-1898, 23-34.
Ryan, Michael: A souterrain at Painstown, Co. Meath, 35-37.
Moore, Beryl F.E.: Kilmore and Arodstown churches and graveyards, 38-49.
Sweetman, P. David: Souterrain in the townland of Newrath Big, Co. Meath, 54.
Dolley, Michael: A forgotten eighteenth-century discovery of Hiberno-Norse coins in the County Meath, 55-58.
Hickey, Elizabeth: The Bishop and the stone, 59-64.
Fitzsimons, Hannah: Slane, a forgotten graveyard, 65-68.
Rice, Gerard: Thomas Dease, Bishop of Meath and some questions concerned with the rights to ecclesiastical property alienated at the Reformation, 69-89.
Cox, Liam: Colonel John Fitzpatrick and the Streamstown, County Westmeath, Peace of 1652, 90-98.
Ríocht na Mídhe VI, 2, (1976)
Hogan, Flannan: The last monks and abbots of Bective, 3-15.
Moore, Beryl F. E. & Kenny, Michael: Tombstones in Clonabreany graveyard, 16-36.
Ward, Michael: Townland names in the Barony of Dunboyne (continued from Vol. V No. 4, 1974), 37-40.
Kelly, James A.: Rural settlement in the neighbourhood of Kells, Co. Meath —A review of Civil and Down Survey evidence, 43-57.
Gallwey, Hubert: The family of Dardis, 58-80.
Cox, Liam: Leic Mhichil and Cnoc Buadha identified, 81-88.
Swan, Leo: Excavations at Kilpatrick Churchyard, Killucan, Co. Westmeath, July/August 1973 and 1975, 89-96.
Daly, Patrick J.: Index Riocht na Midhe, Vol. I, No. 1, 1955 - Vol. V, No. 4, 1974, Part one, A–K., 91-119.
Ríocht na Mídhe VI, 3, (1977)
Hogan, Flannan: William Walsh, Bishop of Meath, 1554-1577, 3-18.
Dolley, Michael: An Ex Voto of eleventh-century silver coins from Co. Westmeath, 19-22.
Moore, Beryl F.E. & Kenny, Michael: Headstones in Kilbride graveyard (Barony of Dunboyne), 23-37.
Connell, Peter: The changing face of Navan in the nineteenth century, 39-59.
McGreevy, Conor: Some early Irish battle sites identified, 60-61.
Kelly, Eamonn P.: A souterrain at Clongill, Co. Meath, 62-64.
Kelly, Eamonn P.: A burial at Farganstown and Ballymacon, Co. Meath, 65-67.
Barnwall, Stephen B.: Henry Draycott and the Draycotts of Mornington, Co. Meath 68-81.
Cox, Liam: The peculiar case of Terlagh O’Melaghlin, Parish Priest and Lord of Clancolman, 82-90.
Ward, C.: Fr. Christopher Ward, O.S.A., PP. Kilbeg (d.1761), 90.
Daly, Patrick J.: Index, Riocht na Midhe, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1955 to Vol. V. No. 4, 1974, Part Two L-Z, 91-112.
Ríocht na Mídhe VI, 4, (1978-9)
Snoddy, O.: Notes on the Volunteers, Militia, Yeomanry and Orangemen of Co. Meath, 3-32.
Kenny, M.: Land tenure in East Westmeath and its influence upon the state of agriculture, 1820-1840, 33-48.
Coogan, Oliver: The Workhouse in Dunshaughlin, 49-64.
Murray, Josephine: Brian O’Higgins, 65-83.
Ó Floinn, Raghnall: Medieval seal matrix from Gaulstown, Co. Meath, 84-88.
Gallwey, Hubert: The Berfords of Kilrue, 89-115.
Ríocht na Mídhe VII, 1, (1980-81)
Cusack, Pearse: The Cusacks of Killeen, Co. Meath, 3-35.
Bonner, Brian:Henry Ó Dochartaigh, Vicar-General of the Diocese of Meath 36-39.
Bradley, John: St. Patrick’s Church, Duleek, 40-51.
Hickey, Elizabeth: Some Notes on Kilbixy, Tristernagh and Templecross, and the family of Piers who lived in the Abbey of Tristernagh in Westmeath, 52-75.
Lefroy, Phoebe: Luke White, 1740-1824, printer and publisher of Piers' Westmeath, 76-79.
Liam, Cox: The Briens of Brawney, otherwise Uí Braoin Breaghmhaine, 80-98.
Wilson, Thomas M.: The Great Landowners of Meath, 1879, 99-110.
Moore, Beryl F. E.: Clonmacduff (alias Courtown, alias Black Church) Headstones, 111-126.
Ríocht na Mídhe VII, 2, (1982-83)
Lynch, Anthony: Some Metropolitical Visitations of Meath in the Fifteenth Century, 3-11.
Bradley, John: Excavations at Moynagh Lough, Co. Meath 1980-81, 12-32.
Kenny, Michael:Conacre in Pre-Famine Westmeath, 33-41.
Sweetman, David: Souterrain and burials at Boolies Little, Co. Meath, 42-57.
Sweetman, David: Reconstruction and partial excavation of an Iron Age burial mound at Ninch, Co. Meath, 58-68.
Trench, C.E.F.: Fleming and Conyngham of Slane, 69-75.
Kelly Eamonn P.: Recent investigations at Navan, 76-85.
Kelly Eamonn P.: A cist burial at Keoltown. Co. Westmeath, 86-89.
Connell, Paul: The rise and fall of the Repeal movement in County Meath, 1840-1845, 90-113.
Kelly Eamonn P.: A souterrain at Knockmount, Co. Westmeath, 114-118.
Hickey, Elizabeth: Epitaph on Edmund Malone in the Malone Mausoleum at Kilbixy church, Westmeath, 119-121.
Ríocht na Mídhe VII, 3, (1984)
Sweetman, P.D.: Excavation of a henge type monument at Newgrange, Co. Meath. Preliminary report, 4-13.
Gabriel Flynn: Bishop Thomas Nulty and the Irish land question, 14-28.
Byrne, Paul: The ancestry of St. Finnian of Clonard, 29-36.
Kenny, Michael: A find of Anglo-Saxon pennies from Newtownlow, Co. Westmeath, 37-43.
Connell, Paul: Repeal and the Roman Catholic Clergy in County Meath 1840-1845, 44-60.
Shackleton, Jonathan: The Shackleton Archive, 61-62.
King, Heather A.: A medieval tile from Greenoge, Co. Meath, 63-66.
Kenny, Michael: State of the poor in pre-Famine Ireland: conditions in Co.Westmeath, 67-85.
Bradley, John: Excavations at Moynagh Lough, 1982-83, interim report, 86-93.
Fagan, Patrick: The decline of the Irish language in Westmeath, 94-101.
Keeling, David: An unrecorded exhibitionist figure (Sheela-na-gig) from Ardcath, County Meath, 102-104.
Kelly, Eamonn P.: Two quernstones from Co. Meath, 105-111.
Hickey, Elizabeth: Three stone heads from Macetown, 112-113.
O’Boyle, Enda: The Bellew plaques, 114-116.
Ríocht na Mídhe VII, 4, (1985-86)
O’Sullivan, W.: Medieval Meath manuscripts, 3-21.
Kenny Michael: Hiberno-Norse and Anglo-Saxon coins from Westmeath, 22-27.
Galway, Fiona: Meath tower houses, 28-59.
Kelly, Eamonn P.: Objects found in the vicinity of a holy well at Bellewstown, Co. Meath, 60-61.
Bradley, John & Brady, Niall: A fulacht fiadh at Gravelstown, Co. Meath, 62-65.
Wilson, Thomas M.: Local government and local power in Meath, 1925-1942, 66-78.
Bradley, John: Excavations at Moynagh Lough, 1984, summary report, 79-92.
Flynn, Gabriel: Bishop Thomas Nulty and the Irish land question, Part II, 1879-1881 and Part III, 1881-1898, 93-110.
King, Heather A.: Two stone axes from Knock, County Meath, 111-113.
Connell, Peter: Famine and the local economy, Co. Meath, 1845-1855, 114-125.
Jonathan Shackleton: The Shackleton Archive, 126-127.
Ríocht na Mídhe VIII, 1 (1987)
O'Brien, Tim; Jennings, Mary & O'Brien, Declan: The equinox cycle as recorded at Cairn T Loughcrew, 3-15.
Chaloner, Desmond: Country house life in Meath 1810-1817. Extracts from the Kingsfort Journals, 16-31.
Cusack, Pearse: In search of Cussac: a note, 32-39.
Fagan, Patrick: The building of two eighteenth century chapels in the parish of Clonmellon, 40-44.
Mooney, Desmond: The origins of agrarian violence in Meath 1790-1828, 45-67.
O'Sullivan, William: Additional Medieval Meath Manuscripts, 68-70.
Kenny, Michael: Employment and wages in Pre-Famine Westmeath, 71-92.
Bradley, John: Surface flints from Nobber, Co. Meath, 93-96.
Coburn-Walshe, Helen: Responses to the Protestant Reformation in sixteenth century Meath, 97-109.
Kenny, Michael: A small coin hoard from Kells: silver pennies of Edward I and Edward II, 110-112.
Trench, C.E.F.: William Burton Conyngham 1733-1796, "profound scholar and antiquary", 113-128.
anon.: Monkstown graveyard, parish of Walterstown, Co. Meath, 129-134.
anon.: The Shackleton archive [two old photographs], 135-136.
Ríocht na Mídhe VIII, 2 (1988-89)
McCracken, Eileen: Tree planting by tenants in Meath 1800 to 1850, 3-20.
Moore, Michael: The "moat" at Castletown Kilberry, Co. Meath, 21-29.
Bradley, John: The medieval towns of County Meath, 30-49.
O'Brien, Tim: Winter solstice and decoration at Newgrange, 50-59.
Kenny, Michael: Anglo-Saxon pennies from Moyvore, Co. Westmeath, 60-63.
Buckley, Victor M.: Meath souterrains: some thoughts on Early Christian distribution patterns, 64-67.
McCullen, John: Gravestone inscriptions at Kilsharvan, 68-93.
Ó Muirthile, Déaglán: Two poems by Peter Galligan, 94-101.
Mooney, Desmond: A society in crisis: agrarian violence in Meath 1828-1835, 102-128.
Hickey, Elizabeth: Royal heraldry and some Irish arms at Trim, County Meath, 129-140.
King, Heather A.: An axe and adze from County Meath, 141-143.
Ríocht na Mídhe VIII, 3 (1990-91)
Nic Aongusa, Bairbre: The monastic hierarchy in twelfth century Ireland: the case of Kells, 3-20.
Bradley, John: Excavations at Moynagh Lough, Co. Meath, 1985 and 1987, 21-35.
Hobson, R.B.: David Jebb of Slane, 36-40.
Walsh, Claire: An excavation at the library site, High Street, Trim, 41-67.
Kenny, Michael: The Bulghars and Ballymore: an unusual coin find in Co. Westmeath, 68-72.
Cox, Liam: Some account of the O'Sheils of Westmeath and Offaly, 72-87.
Sweetman, P.D.: Archaeological excavations at St. John's Priory, Newtown, Trim, Co. Meath, 88-104.
Karkov, Catherine & Ruffing, John: The crannógs of Lough Ennell: a computer survey, 105-113.
Rice, Gerard: An addition to the corpus of bronze open work plaques emanating from a Clonmacnoise workshop in the twelfth century, 114-117.
Mooney, Desmond: A new order established - agrarian violence in Meath 1835-1844, 118-133.
Harbison, Peter: Meath high-cross fragments-lost and found, 134-144.
Hickey, Elizabeth: The monastery of eremite friars of Saint Augustine at Skryne, Co. Meath, 145-150.
Feeley, Ephrem: Early Christian and Anglo-Norman settlement in the townland of Baltrasna, Ashbourne, Co. Meath, 151-153.
Waters, Ormonde D.P.: The John Boyle O'Reilly Centenary 1890-1990, 154-157.
Ríocht na Mídhe VIII, 4 (1992-93)
Hillaby, Joe: Colonisation, crisis-management and debt: Walter de Lacy and the Lordship of Meath, 1189-1241, 1-50.
O'Reilly, Ann: Porcellanite axe from Rathfeigh, Co. Meath, 51-52.
Karkov, Catherine & Ruffing: The settlement systems of Lough Ennell: the 1992 survey, 53-61.
Garry, James: The Colpe inscriptions, 62-77.
Ó Canann, Tomás G.: Áth Uí Chanannáin and the toponomy of medieval Mide, 78-83.
King, Heather A.: A re-discovered late medieval cross in Slane, 84-91.
King, Heather A.: A tiled floor at Greenoge, Co. Meath, 92-93.
Fagan, Patrick: Luke Fagan - eighteenth century prelate, 94-111.
Ó Murchadha, Diarmuid: Odhbha and Navan, 112-123.
Dooley, Peter J.: The O'Dooleys of Fertullagh, 124-132.
Kenny, Michael: A silver penny of King Henry III, from Nure, Co. Westmeath, 133-134.
Kenny, Michael: Pennies of Edward I and Edward II from Ballykilroe, Co. Westmeath, 135-137.
French, C.E.F.: Brontë and the Boyne, 138-143.
Twomey, John: Bones appear in Aughnaskeagh, Mountnugent, 144-146.
Extra volume: Ríocht na Mídhe Index 1955-1989
Clancy, Julitta: Author index, 9-25.
Clancy, Julitta: Subject index, 27-106.
Appendix a: Lewis, Samuel: Maps from Lewis's Topographical Dictionary, 107-119.
Appendix b: Smith, W.P.:Ríocht na Mídhe - sources and booklist, 120-126.
Appendix c: Meath Archaeological and Historical Society, constitution and rules, 127-128.
Ríocht na Mídhe IX, 1 (1994-1995)
Swan, D.L.: Excavations at Kilpatrick, Killucan, Co. Westmeath, evidence for bone, antler and iron working, 1-21.
Kenny, Michael: Silver coins of Charles I (1625-49), found at Scurlockstown, Trim, 22-23.
McGrath, Bríd: County Meath from the depositions, 24-41.
Swords, Liam: Letter from the Northern Front, 42-49.
Longford, Lady Elizabeth: Wellington and the Irish connection, 50-60.
Kenny, Michael J.: Saint Kieran's church and graveyard, Ballymaglasson, County Meath, 61-69.
Mac Gabhann, Séamus: Salvaging cultural identity: Peter Gallegan (1792-1860), 70-87.
Griffin, Brian: An agrarian murder and evictions in Rathcore, 88-103.
Ó Muirí, Damien: O'Growney - one hundred years on, 104-134.
Connell, Paul: St. Finian's College 1802-1994, 135-157.
Bradley, John: Excavations at Moynagh Lough, Co. Meath, 158-169.
Ríocht na Mídhe IX, 2 (1996)
Swift, Cathy: Pagan monuments and Christian legal centres in early Meath, 1-26.
Corlett, Chris: Primitive incised markings on a stone from Cregg near Nobber, Co. Meath, 27-29.
Clinton, Mark: Two recently discovered souterrains in County Meath, 30-36.
Bhreathnach, Edel: The documentary evidence for pre-Norman Skreen, County Meath, 37-45.
Fenwick, Joe: Cross slab-Hill of Skreen, 46-47.
Swan, Leo: Archaeological testing at Stamullin, Co. Meath, 48-59.
McGrath, Bríd: County Meath Members of Parliament, 1560-1613, 60-72.
Mac Gabhann, Séamus: Forging identity: Michael Clarke and the hidden Ireland, 73-95.
Cusack, Danny: The Great Famine in and around Kells, 97-123.
McCullen, John: Building the Parochial House, Donore-1860, 124-132.
Ward, Michael: Memorials of the dead in Julianstown Church, 133-141.
McNiffe, Liam: The origins of the Garda Síochána: some Meath connections, 142-153.
Kearns, Raé: Republican justice in Meath 1919-1922, 154-163.
McNulty, Ann: Heritage education: a rationale, 164-174.
Ríocht na Mídhe IX, 3 (1997)
Fenwick, Joseph: A panoramic view from the Hill of Tara, Co. Meath, 1-11.
Swift, Cathy J.: Review article: Tara: a select bibliography (Edel Bhreathnach), 12-27.
Eogan, George: The Earlier Bronze Age grave-group from Rahinashurock, Co. Westmeath, reviewed, 28-45.
Corlett, Chris:A fulacht fiadh site at Moynagh lough, County Meath, 46-49.
Bradley, John: Archaeological excavations at Moynagh Lough, Co. Meath 1995-96, 50-61.
Cox, Liam: Origin of O'Higgins families, 62-72.
Holton, Karina: Medieval Cloncurry, 73-88.
McCabe, Brian: An Elizabethan prelate: John Garvey (1527-1595), 89-101.
Rice, Gerard: The Five Martyrs of Drogheda, 102-127.
Conlon, Larry: The influence of freemasonry in Meath and Westmeath in the eighteenth century, 128-157.
Mac Gabhann, Séamus: Native wit: folklore in north Meath, 158-179.
Ní Chonmhidhe-Piskorski, Méadhbh (ed.): Focail Ghailge as Cill Scíre, Co. na Mí, ó bhéal Jack Weldon, 1954/ Irish words from Kilskyre, Co. Meath, collected from Jack Weldon, 1954, 180-196.
Ríocht na Mídhe IX, 4 (1998)
Eogan, George & Roche, Helen: Further evidence for Neolithic habitation at Knowth, Co. Meath, 1-9.
Eogan, George & O'Broin, Niamh: A decorated stone at Mullagharoy, Co. Meath, 10-15.
Bhreathnach, Edel: Topographical note: Moynagh Lough, Nobber, Co. Meath, 16-19.
Corlett, Chris & Shanahan, Brian: Evidence for a horizontal mill on the River Dee, near Nobber, Co. Meath, 20-27.
Dargan, Pat: Nobber, an Anglo-Norman village, 28-39.
Masterson, Rory: Some lesser known ecclesiastical sites in Fore, Co. Westmeath, 40-48.
Swan, Leo: The Market Cross, Kells, Co. Meath, 49-55.
Cox, Liam: Claffey-origin of the name and family, 56-61.
Holton, Karina: An examination of some legal cases concerning medieval Cloncurry, 62-70.
Fagan, Patrick: The long episcopate of Stephen MacEgan, 71-102.
Mac Gabhann, Séamus: A people's art: the great songs of Meath and Oriel, 103-120.
Clarke, Eamonn: The impact of the Famine on Kells Poor Law Union, 121-148.
Harris, Tom: Fairs and markets in the Environment of County Meath, 149-169.
Fennessy, Ignatius O.F.M.: The Franciscan College Multyfarnham 1897-1997: centenary lists, 170-180.
Ríocht na Mídhe X, 1 (1999)
Bradley, John: Excavations at Moynagh Lough, Co. Meath, 1997-98, 1-17.
Roche, Helen: Late Iron Age activity at Tara, Co. Meath, 18-30.
Dooley, Joseph & Rice, Gerard: Some objects found at Ervey Lake, Co. Meath, 31-51.
Cox, Liam: The Cenél Énna in western Meath (Brennan and Groark families), 52-57.
Hall, Dianne: The nuns of the medieval convent of Lismullin, County Meath, and their secular connections, 58-70.
Gillespie, Raymond: The burning of Ellen Ní Gilwey, 1647: a sidelight on popular belief in Meath, 71-77.
O'Sullivan, William: The Slane manuscript of the Annals of the Four Masters, 78-85.
de Brún, Pádraig: An Irish manuscript of eighteenth-century Meath, 86-91.
Coogan, Oliver: Sectarianism in Meath, 1792-98, 92-124.
Mac Gabhann, Séamus: Fr. Paul O'Brien of Cormeen (1763-1820), folk-poet and Maynooth professor, 125-151.
Kenny, Michael J.: Tablets and tombstones in the Church of the Blessed Trinity at Ratoath and in Ratoath old graveyard, 152-161.
Ríocht na Mídhe XI (2000)
Eogan, George: A group of megalithic monuments at Kingsmountain—Clonasillagh, Co. Meath, 1-16.
O’Broin, Niamh: A decorated stone from Mountainstown, Co. Meath, 17-19.
Barton, Róisín: A possible slave-chain from Knowth, Co. Meath, 20-23.
Swift, Cathy J.: The local context of Qenach Tailten, 24-50.
Clinton, Mark & Manning, Conleth: A second souterrain in the townland of Newrath Big, County Meath, 51-57
Masterson, Rory: The Church and the Anglo-Norman colonisation of Ireland: a case study of the priory of Fore, 58-70.
Cox, Liam: The Dillons, Lords of Kilkenny West: part one, 71-87.
O’Connor, Thomas: Thomas Messingham (c. 1575-1638?) and the seventeenth-century Church, 88-105.
Griffin, Brian: "Some intriguing parson, who wishes to attract attention": Reverend Richard Ryan, 106-123.
Ó Cairbre, Fiacre: William Rowan Hamilton (1805-1865): Ireland’s greatest mathematician, 124-150.
Fagan, Patrick: Michael Fagan: the Westmeath Invincible, 151-170.
Everard, Richard: Sir Nugent Everard and his efforts to revive Randlestown, 171-186.
Duffy, P.J.: Heritage and history: exploring landscape and place in Co. Meath, 187-218.
Mac Gabhann, Séamus: Landmarks of the people: Meath and Cavan places prominent in Lughnasa mythology and folklore, 219-239.
Ríocht na Mídhe XII (2001)
Eogan, George: Archaeology in Meath: past, present and future, 1-16.
Eogan, George: High crosses in Brega, 17-24.
Donnelly, Al: A standing stone in Ardmulchan, Navan, 25-26.
Feeley, Ephrem: A survey of archaeological remains: O.S. Sheet 45—Co. Meath, 27-66.
Ní Chonmidhe Piskorski, Méadbh: Some Meath placenames, 67-73.
Cox, Liam: The Dillons, Lords of Kilkenny West: part two, 74-89.
McGrath, Brid: Meath Members of Parliament, 1634–1641, 90-107.
Fagan, Patrick: The parish of Taghmon in the eighteenth century, 108-128.
O Boyle, Enda: Inscriptions from gravestones in Duleek Old Churchyard and from plaques in St. Kienan’s Church of Ireland church, 129-155.
Masterson, Rory: Carlanstown, Co. Westmeath: the lost demesne, 156-164.
Leonard, Nicholas Anthony: Philip Gray—a forgotten revolutionary son of Meath, 165-175.
Clarke, Richard: The disestablishment of the Church of Ireland—the Meath connection, 176-187.
Dooley, Terence A.M.: "A world turned upside down": a study of the changing social world of the landed nobility of County Meath 1875-1945, 188-228.
MacGabhann, Séamus: Sustaining community heritage: the case for political action, 229-234.
Ríocht na Mídhe XIII (2002)
Eogan, George: The M1 motorway and its archaeology: introduction, 1-7.
Bolger, Theresa: The sites on the M1 motorway, at Rathmullan, Co. Meath, 8-17.
Clarke, Linda & Murphy, Donald: Excavation of a Bronze Age enclosure (site 17), Lagavooren townland, Co. Meath, 18-22.
Russell, Ian R., Mossop, Matt & Corcoran, Eoin: Claristown 2: a cemetery and later cairn; excavations on the M1 motorway, 23-31.
Russell, Ian R. & Corcoran, Eoin: Excavation of a possible Bronze Age enclosure at Kilsharvan townland, Co. Meath, 32-34.
O'Rourke, Dáire: Archaeology and Roads, 35-40.
Masterson, Rory: The early Anglo-Norman colonisation of Fore, Co. Westmeath, 44-60.
Cox, Liam: The Dillons, Lords of Kilkenny West: Part three, 61-68.
O'Boyle, Enda: Inscriptions from gravestones in Duleek Old Churchyard and from plaques in St. Kieran's Church of Ireland church, 69-99.
Mac Gabhann, Séamus: Carolan's legacy: from Jonathan Swift to Brian Keenan; Part one, 100-110.
O'Brien, Seamus: Famine in the Midlands: Mullingar Poor Law Union, 1845–49, 111-128.
Coogan, Tom: The civil parish of Ardbraccan, 129-138.
Cusack, Danny: With an olive branch and a shillelagh; the paradox of Paddy Lynch: Part one, 139-164.
Cooney, Helen: The poems of Francis Ledwidge: echoes and epiphanies. Annual Ledwidge Memorial Day lecture, 2001, 165-178.
Ríocht na Mídhe XIV (2003)
Corlett, Christiaan: The Tara broadcast, 5-21.
Feeley, Ephrem: A medieval floor-tile fragment from Donaghmore, Ashbourne, Co. Meath, 22-25.
Moynes, James: The Prestons of Gormanston, c. 1300-1532: an Anglo-Irish gentry family, 26-55.
Cox, Liam: The Dillons, Lords of Kilkenny West: Part four, 56-66.
Kelly, Seamus: The impact of the Confederate Wars (1641–52) on the towns of Kells and Trim, 67-72.
Ó hAnnracháin, Eoghan: Meath Wild Geese: veterans in the Invalides, 73-103.
Fagan, Patrick: Thomas Nugent, fourth Earl of Westmeath: his life and times, 104-135.
Ó Domhnalláin, Tomás: Donlon family history, 1988, 136-143.
Gurrin, Brian F.: The Union of Navan in 1766, 144-169.
Clare, James: Michael Tormey—priest and patriot, 170-176.
Norton, Desmond: On the Dublin and Meath estates of the Earl of Howth in the 1840s, 177-193.
Dooley, Terence: Alexander 'Baby' Gray (1858–1916) and the battle at Ashbourne, 28 April 1916, 194-229.
Ó hÓgartaigh, Margaret: St. Ultan and Ardbraccan, 230-241.
O'Boyle, Enda: Words and expressions from the Duleek area. Part one, 242-259.
Powell, John S.: Bernere—a Portarlington house: a personal opinion (note), 227-229.
Costello, Con: Thomas Sherrard's map of Naas: 1787 (note), 229.
Mansfield, G.P.L.: The location of John Lattin's residence (note), 229.
Mac Cionaoith, P.B.: The Shackleton Harness (note), 230.
Ríocht na Mídhe XV (2004)
Eogan, George: Knowth, 40 years on, 1-11.
Prendergast, Kate: Caves of the winter sun: synthesising the evidence for astronomical orientation at the Boyne Valley passage tombs, 12-25.
Ó Hannracháin, Eoghan: Meath cavalrymen in 18th-century Europe, 26-49.
Kindelan, Ultano: Irish clans abroad: the Kindelans of Meath, 50-58.
Mac Gabhann, Séamus: Carolan honoured by Nobber monument, 59-65.
Ó Mórdha, Séamas P.: Manuscript and scribal traditions in Meath, 66-82.
Gurrin, Brian F.: Navan, Co. Meath, in 1766, 83-100.
McCan, Anthony: John McCan (1778–1854): miller, flour merchant and farmer, 101-115.
Marmion, James: The Meath ancestors of Blessed Abbot Columba Marmion, O.S.B., 1858–1923, 116-122.
Griffin, Brian: The early history of cycling in Meath and Drogheda, 123-151.
Cusack, Danny: With an olive branch and a shillelagh: the paradox of Paddy Lynch (continued), 152-172.
Ó hÓgartaigh, Marie: Councillor Tully's views on women and paid work, 173-179.
O'Boyle, Enda: "From a troubled heart": the writer Terence Hanbury White in Meath, 180-198.
Clancy, Julitta: Tara and the M3 motorway: a wake-up call for County Meath. Opinion piece by Julitta Clancy, 235-239.
Ríocht na Mídhe XVI (2005)
Bhreathnach, Edel: Defining the historical landscape of Tara, 1-7.
Fenwick, Joe: The geophysical survey of the M3 toll-motorway corridor: a prelude to Tara’s destruction? 8-22.
Gibson, Paul J. & Breen, Rebekah: The internal structure of the Galtrim motte, County Meath, as revealed by ground-penetrating radar and electrical resistivity geophysical techniques, 23-28.
Ó hAnnracháin, Eoghan: Westmeath cavalryman in Europe, 29-58.
Ó Háinle, Cathal G.: Fr. Francis Leynagh’s letter (February 1725/6), 59-68.
Comerford, Patrick: The Bishop of Meath and the Ratoath impostor: Thomas Lewis Beirne (1748–1823) and Laurence Hynes Halloran (1765–1831), 69-82.
Mac Gabhann, Séamus: Continuity and transition in the poetry of James Tevlin (1798–1873), 83-104.
Barrett, Rachel: Dunshaughlin Workhouse, 1838–1849. Part one, 105-119.
Fagan, Patrick: Letters from America by a Westmeath emigrant in the 1840s, 120-131.
McCabe, Brian: Some glimpses of the early GAA in Meath, 132-141.
Griffin, Brian: A forgotten Meath author: Katherine Francis Purdon, 142-169.
Shortt, Russell: IRA activity in Westmeath during the War of Independence, 1918–21, 170-188.
Ó hÓgartaigh, Margaret: Mother Columba Gibbons of the Loreto Convent in Navan and author of the ballad "Who fears to speak of Easter Week", 169-193.
Ní Chonmidhe-Piskorski, Méadbh: Margaret Conway: founding editor of Ríocht na Midhe, 194-211.
Ríocht na Mídhe XVII (2006)
Ní Bhrolcháin, Muireann: The Tara-Skryne or the Gabhra Valley in early Irish literature, 1-15.
Eogan, George: Some archaeological sites at Tailteann and environs, Co. Meath (with appendix by Patricia Ryan on the Donaghpatrick Scratch Dial), 16-31.
King, Heather A., Moving the High Cross from the Medieval market place of Kells, Co Meath, 32-49.
Scott, Brendan: The clergy and religious reform in the sixteenth century diocese of Meath, 50-63.
Mac Gabhann, Séamus: Patrick Fagan, historian and man of letters: an interview, 64-76.
Fagan, Patrick: Thomas Dease, Bishop of Meath, 1622-1651: his life and times, 77-115.
French, Noel E.: Changes in land ownership in Lune, 1641–c.1675, 116-143.
Ó hAnnracháin, Eoghan: Captain Henry Barnewall Plunkett of Rathmoe’s widow and four daughters, 144-172.
Gurrin, Brian: No country for young men—the 1813–15 census returns for County Meath, 173-202.
Barrett, Rachel: Dunshaughlin Workhouse 1838–1849, part two, 203-222.
Cox, Ronald: Bridging the gap: the Boyne Viaduct 1855—conception, design and construction, 223-253.
Shortt, Russell: IRA activity in Westmeath during the War of Independence, 1918–21, part two, 254-265.
Ó hÓgartaigh, Margaret: A medical appointment in Meath: controversy in Kilskyre, 266-270.
Hunt, Tom: Cusack Park, Mullingar: the conception, difficult gestation and spectacular delivery of a GAA venue, 271-291.
Murray, Cecily: An oral history of Gibbstown Gaeltacht, Co. Meath: part one, 292-314.
Ríocht na Mídhe XVIII (2007)
Mac Gabhann, Séamus: Enhancing a precious legacy: County Meath Heritage Plan, 1-15.
Ó hAnnracháin, Eoghan: Was Saint Wendel from Delvin? 16-32.
Gibson, Paul J.: Archaeo-magnetic investigation of the former monastic site at Kilskyre, Co. Meath, 33-38.
King, Heather A.: Nobber: an important Early Medieval ecclesiastical site, 39-66.
Veach, Colin T.: Henry II’s grant of Meath to Hugh de Lacy in 1172: a reassessment, 67-94.
Haworth, Richard: Medieval Trim: the making of a Heritage Town. Review article, 95-107.
Clare, Linda: Continuity and change in north-east Meath 1400–1540, 108-131.
Gillespie, Raymond: A Mullingar election of 1637, 132-135.
McCabe, Brian: Survey of St. John’s Graveyard, Kells, 136-150.
Ó hÓgartaigh, Margaret: Lord Fingall of Killeen Castle and Edward Hay of Wexford: Catholic politics in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, 151-155.
French, Noel E.: The impact of the Great Famine on the population of County Meath, 156-169.
Hunt, Tom: Polo: an alternative recreational outlet for Westmeath’s sporting gentry, 1881–1905, 170-183.
Ó Muraíle, Nollaig: ‘Prince of Irish Historians’ – a great Meath scholar, Fr. Paul Walsh (1885–1941), 184-219.
Fagan, Patrick: The Valley of the Squinting Windows: background to a novel, 220-233.
Murray, Cecily: The forgotten Gaeltacht: an oral history of Gibbstown. Part two, 234-255.
Ríocht na Mídhe XIX (2008)
Eogan, George: A cupmarked stone at Bobsville (Clonabreany), Co. Meath, 1-14.
Monk, Michael: The livestock economy of Early Medieval Knowth, Co. Meath, in context. Review article, 15-22.
Buckley, Ann: Musical monuments from Medieval Meath, 23-42.
Peter, Manfred: The life of St. Wendelin (St. Wendelinus – St. Findalan) of Delvin and the Saarland, 43-54.
Downey, Clodagh: The life and work of Cúán ua Lothcháin, 55-78.
Mount, Charles: Notes on the history of the manor of Nobber, 79-84.
Lennon, Colm: The parish fraternities of County Meath in the late middle ages, 85-101.
Ó Maitiú, Ciarán: Turlough O’Carolan: an appraisal of his Gaelic verse: part one, 102-116.
Ó hAnnracháin, Eoghan: Westmeath veterans in the Hôtel Royal des Invalides, Paris, 117-145.
Scally, Barbara: Origins of the County Meath Infirmary, 146-156.
Chemin, Cécile: Sources of medical history in Local Authority archives, 157-169.
Cusack, Danny: Breaking the silence: the poets of north Meath and the Great Famine, 170-188.
Mac Gabhann, Séamus: The Parnell split in Meath: an interview, 189-193.
Fagan, Patrick: Michael Walsh, the poet of Fore, 194-203.
McCullen, John: The hunting journal of Helen Louisa McDonnell of Kilsharvan, Co Meath, 1932-1939, 204-213.
Ó hÓgartaigh, Margaret: ‘Internal tamponage, hockey parturition and mixed athletics in the 1930s, 40s and 50s’, 214-222.
French, Noel E.: The development of second-level education in County Meath 1560-1966, 223-236.
Ríocht na Mídhe XX (2009)
Eogan, George: Dowth Passage Tomb: note on possible structural sequence, 1-4.
Fenwick, Joe; Warner, Richard & Eogan, George: Revealing hidden details of the ancient landscape at Newgrange, Brugh ne Bóinne World Heritage Site, Co. Meath, 5-23.
Hackett, Liam: An excavation of a fulacht fiadh in Carranstown, Co. Meath, 24-28.
O’Flynn, Eoin: The career of Máelsechnaill II, 29-68.
Gibson, P.J.: Seeing beneath the ground using geophysics at the former ecclesiastical site of Clonard, Co. Meath: 69-79.
Seaver, Matthew: Summary of excavations at Bridge Park, Nobber, County Meath, 80-97.
Mullins, Clare: Archaeological excavation at Haggard Street, Trim, Co. Meath, 98-116.
Hogan, Arlene: The lands of Llanthony Prima and Secunda in Ireland 1172–1541: the settlement of Meath, 117-142.
Ó Maitiú, Ciarán: Turlough O’Carolan: an appraisal of his Gaelic verse. Part two, 143-155.
Scally, Barbara: Origins of the County of Meath Infirmary. Part two, 156-170.
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Smith, John: The Oldcastle Workhouse and the Poor Law 1838–1920, 209-242.
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Ó hÓgartaigh, Margaret: Antonia MacDonnell, Meath’s first female barrister, and the legal profession in Ireland in the early twentieth century, 273-276.
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