Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland . oenes, 1890- 1891. XXIL TT11. 1892. XXIII. TTT111. 1893. XXIV. IV. 1894. XXV. V. • 1895. XXVI. VI. 1896 XXVII. VII. 1897 XXVIII VIII. 1898. XXIX. IX. 1899. XXX. X. 1900. XXXI. XI. 1901. XXXII. XII. 1902. XXXIII. XIIT. 1903. XXXIV. XIV. 1904. XXXV. XV. 1905. XXXVI. XVI. 1906. XXXVII. XVII. 1907. XXXVIII. XVIII. 1908. XXXIX. XIX. 1909. XL. XX. 1910. XLI. I. 6th Series, . * . 1911. XLII. II. 1912. XLIII. III. 1913. XLIV. IV. 1914. XLV. V. 1915. XL VI. VI. 1916. XLV 11. VII. 1917. XLVIII. VIII. 1918 XLIX. IX !919. L. X. 1920. The Volumes mar
Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland . oenes, 1890- 1891. XXIL TT11. 1892. XXIII. TTT111. 1893. XXIV. IV. 1894. XXV. V. • 1895. XXVI. VI. 1896 XXVII. VII. 1897 XXVIII VIII. 1898. XXIX. IX. 1899. XXX. X. 1900. XXXI. XI. 1901. XXXII. XII. 1902. XXXIII. XIIT. 1903. XXXIV. XIV. 1904. XXXV. XV. 1905. XXXVI. XVI. 1906. XXXVII. XVII. 1907. XXXVIII. XVIII. 1908. XXXIX. XIX. 1909. XL. XX. 1910. XLI. I. 6th Series, . * . 1911. XLII. II. 1912. XLIII. III. 1913. XLIV. IV. 1914. XLV. V. 1915. XL VI. VI. 1916. XLV 11. VII. 1917. XLVIII. VIII. 1918 XLIX. IX !919. L. X. 1920. The Volumes marked (*) are now out of print. Some of the remaining Volumes can be suppliedto Members at the average rate of 10s. each. Odd Parts of some of the foregoing volumes canbe supplied. The Quarterly Parts of the Fifth Series can be supplied to Members at 3s. each. In order to assist Fellows and Members to obtain back numbers of the Journal, the Council havedecided to offer the fifteen volumes from 1870-1884 at the greatly reduced price of £1 for the THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF IRELANDFOR THE YEAR 1920 VOL. L, PART I (VOL. X SIXTH SERIES VOL. L CONSEC. SERIES) ADDRESS ON THE STATE OF AGRICULTURE AND THE STANDARD OF LIVINGIN IRELAND IN THE YEARS 1240-1350. By Michael J. McEnery, , President, History, especially Irish history, has always been a fascinatingsubject in this country. There are many good histories dealingwith families or tribes, parishes, counties or dioceses, and varioussubjects sacred or profane, but a good, general history of Irelandhas not yet been written. To accomplish this requires more thantone author, no matter how able, as there is a great wealth ofmaterial, mostly unexplored: various historical sections must beinvestigated by several persons, and by bringing the results intoone harmonious whole a good, general history of Ireland will The Public Records of England and Ireland, Monastic andMunicipal Registers, Dio
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