BibliographyBibliographyCarthage (Fr.), The Story of Saint Carthage (Dublin, 1937).Champney (Arthur, C.), Irish Ecclesiastical Architecture, with Some Notice of Similar or Related Work in England,Scotland, and Elsewhere (London, 1910).Crawford (Henry, S.), ‘A supplementary list of early Irish cross-slabs and pillars’, in Journal of the Royal Societyof Antiquaries of Ireland 46, (1916), pp 166.Cummins (Tony), Archaeological Assessment St Carthage’s Church, Rahan, Co. <strong>Offaly</strong> (Unpublished excavationreport, 2004).De Breffny (Brian) and Mott (George), The Churches and Abbeys of Ireland (London, 1976).Dunraven (Earl of), Notes on Irish Architecture (London, 1877).Ellison (C. C.), ‘Bishops Dopping Visitation Book 1682-1685’, in Ríocht na Mídhe, vi, no. 1 (1975), pp 3-13.Fitzpatrick (Elizabeth), ‘The Early Church in <strong>Offaly</strong>’ in W. Nolan and T. P. O’Neill (eds) <strong>Offaly</strong> History and Society(Dublin 1998)Fitzpatrick (Elizabeth) and O’Brien (Caimin), The Medieval Churches of <strong>County</strong> <strong>Offaly</strong> (Government of Ireland, 1998).Fitzgerald (Desmond), St Carthage’s Church Rahan, Co. <strong>Offaly</strong>, A Conservation Report for the Heritage <strong>Council</strong>(Unpublished report, Typescript, 2003).Gwynn (Aubrey), and Hadcock (R. Neville), Medieval Religious Houses in Ireland (London, 1970).Harbison (Peter), A guide to the National Monuments of Ireland (Dublin, 1972).Henry (Francoise), Irish Art in the Early Christian Period (London, 1940).Henry (Francoise), Irish Art in the Romanesque Period, 1020-1170 A.D. (London, 1970).Herity (Michael), ‘The forms of the tomb-shrine of the founder saint in Ireland’, in R.M. Spearman andJ. Higgitt (eds), The age of migrating ideas (Stroud, 1993), pp 188-95.Joyce (P.W.), Irish Local Names Explained (Dublin, 1902).Kenney (James, F.), The sources for the early history of Ireland: ecclesiastical (1929, Reprinted 1997).Leask (Harold, G.), ‘Rahan, <strong>Offaly</strong>. The larger church’, in Journal of the Kildare Archaeological Society, xi, (1938),pp 111-115.Leask (Harold, G.), Irish churches and monastic buildings, I: The First Phases and the Romanesque (Dundalk,1955).Mac Eclaise, ‘The Rule of St. Carthage’, in Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 27, (1910), pp 495-517.Newman Johnson (David), ‘Sheela-na-gig at Rahan, Co. <strong>Offaly</strong>’, in Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries ofIreland 101, (1971), pp 169-70.Nicholls (K.W.), The Irish Fiants of the Tudor Sovereigns during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Philip andMary, and Elizabeth I, 3 volumes, (Edmund Burke Publisher, Dublin 1994).O’Brien (Caimin), Stories from a Sacred Landscape, Croghan Hill to Clonmacnoise (<strong>Offaly</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Council</strong>, 2006).O’Brien (Caimin), Condition and Management Report on the Early Christian Monasteries of <strong>County</strong> <strong>Offaly</strong>(Unpublished, <strong>Offaly</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Council</strong>, 2003).O’Brien (Caimin) and Sweetman (P.D.), Archaeological Inventory of <strong>County</strong> <strong>Offaly</strong> (Dublin, 1997).O’Flanagan (Rev. M.) (compiler), Letters containing information relative to the antiquities of King’s <strong>County</strong>collected during the progress of the Ordnance Survey in 1839.(Unpublished, Typescript in 2 volumes, Bray 1933).72
BibliographyO’Keeffe (Tadhg), Romanesque Ireland: Architecture, Sculpture and Ideology in the Twelfth Century (Dublin, 2003).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 fromthe sixth century, A.D.’, in Ríocht na Mídhe 1 no. 3, (1957), pp 55-63.Petrie (George), The ecclesiastical architecture of Ireland anterior to the Norman invasion (Dublin, 1845).Phillips (Samuel), Guide to the Crystal Palace and Park (London, 1854).Plummer (Charles), Lives of Irish Saints, 2 volumes, (Oxford, 1922, Reprinted 1997).Quinlan (Margaret) and Foley (Timothy), Saint Lachtain’s Church Freshford, <strong>County</strong> Kilkenny Conservation Plan(Heritage <strong>Council</strong>, 2004).Record of Monuments and Places, <strong>County</strong> <strong>Offaly</strong>, (Issued by Commissioners of Public Works, Dublin 1995.Shaw (Andrew, L. Rev.), The History of Ballyboy, Kilcormac and Killoughey. (Birr, 1965, Reprinted,Tullamore, 1995).Sproule (John) (ed.) The Irish Industrial Exhibition of 1853: A detailed catalogue of its contents (Dublin, 1854).Stanley (Thomas), Proceedings, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 11, (1870-1), pp 27-9.Stokes (Margaret), Early Christian architecture in Ireland (London, 1878).Stokes (Margaret), Early Christian art in Ireland (London, 1894).Stokes (Whitley), Félire Óengusso Céli Dé – The Martyrology of Oengus the Culdee (London, 1905, Reprinted,Dublin, 1984).Stout, (G.), Fitzpatrick (E.), Daly (K.) and Dunford (P.), Sites and Monuments Record <strong>County</strong> <strong>Offaly</strong>, (Issued byArchaeological Survey of Ireland for the OPW, Dublin, 1988).Taylor, (H. M. and J.), Anglo-Saxon Architecture, 3 volumes, (Cambridge, 1965-78).Plates 62. Decorative detail from west doorway arch of small church.73