‘STEPHEN THE STUFFER’

By Peter Murray Ernest Kavanagh’s Irish Worker cartoon (below) depicts three figures—the lord mayor of Dublin, Lorcan Sherlock, on the right; Dublin’s town clerk, Henry Campbell, in the centre; and an official employed in the town clerk’s office, Stephen Hand. Two of the three—Sherlock and Campbell—are to be found in the Dictionary of Irish Biography; … Read more

THE FOUNDLING HOSPITAL, DUBLIN

By Mark B. Roe The records of the British and old Irish parliaments contain detailed evidence of one of Ireland’s earliest experiments in institutional child care: the Foundling Hospital. Annual admission figures are available for 82 out of the 100 years during which the hospital accepted admissions. From these we can calculate that approximately 127,000 … Read more

VESSELS OF HISTORY—CHALICES AS SACRED OBJECTS AND STORY-MAKERS

By Małgorzata Krasnodębska-D’Aughton and Richard Keyes McDonnell On 2 July 2021 a silver-gilt chalice was auctioned by Duke’s Auctioneers of Dorchester. The catalogue described the chalice as ‘an exceptionally rare Irish silver-gilt chalice, circa 1480’. Since its purchase, the chalice has featured in news articles and on television, particularly in the Catholic media in the … Read more

SOUTHERN IRISH PROTESTANTS: HISTORIES, LIVES AND LITERATURES

IAN D’ALTON Eastwood Books €25 ISBN 9781916742505 Reviewed by Henry A. Jefferies Henry A. Jefferies is a Research Associate in History at Ulster University. This is a collection of 21 essays, together with an introduction, by Ian d’Alton. They reflect the author’s personal journey of discovery as a ‘southern Irish Protestant’ (p. xx). D’Alton’s paternal … Read more