24 



25 



26 

 27 



28 

 29 



30 

 31 



32 



33 



:, 35 



36 

 37 



\, 39 

 40 



.-51 



52 

 53 



54 



55 

 56 



178 



Not to be traced. 



Formerly in Piltown 

 Museum. 



No trace to be ob- 

 tained. 



Formerly in Piltown 

 Museum. 



No information can 

 be procured re- 

 specting tbose 

 Seals. 



Dr. W. Frazer, Dub- 

 lin. 



Dr. Belcher, Dublin. 



Miss Deborah Moore, 

 Quay, Waterford. 



(No. 20, do.). Got by J. W. Murphy, Esq., in an old 

 curiosity shop in London, and probably one of four 

 sold out of a private collection in Dublin. 



(No. 21, do.) Property of the late R. Ball, Esq., 

 Dublin. 



(No. 22, do.) Property of [the late] Dr. Petrie. 



(No. 23, do.) Found at Clonliffe Parade, near the Circu- 

 lar-road, Dublin, in 1816. Property of Th. Singleton, 

 Esq., Aughnacloy. 



(No. 25, do.) Got in the Co. of Cork. 



(No. 27, do.) This Seal is the engraved inscription in 

 " Anthologia Hibernica" for 1793. No history ap- 

 pended. 



(No. 43, do.) In 1850 in the possession of Mr. Henry 



Jacob, Clonmel. 

 (No. 44, do.) 



(No. 45, do.) Found about 1805 in a cave on the 

 coast at Myrtleville, near mouth of Cork Harbour. In 

 1850, the property of T. Crofton Croker, Esq. 



(No. 46, do.) Exhibited in 1847 at the British Ar- 

 chaeological Association, and presented by Mr. George 

 Isaacs to T. C. Croker, Esq. 



(No. 47-48, do.) Purchased from Mr. Evans, Maddox- 

 street, London, by T. C. Croker, Esq. 



(No. 49, do.) Believed to be in possession of Miss 

 Jacobs, Waterford, in 1850. 



(No. 50, do.) Lady Glengall. Found in 1840 or 1841 

 immediately outside of Cahir Castle, at west side, 

 when removing some clay. With the Seal were 

 found some human bones, which crumbled into dust 

 on exposure. 



(No. 51, 52, do.) Belonged to Miss Jacobs, Clonmel. 



(No. 53, do.) Belonged to Lady Louisa Kerr, found at 

 Glenarm Castle, in her grandfather, Lord Antrim's 

 drawer, and supposed to have been found on the An- 

 trim estates. 



(Nos. 24, 28, 29, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, of do.) 



Obtained some years before 1860 at Miltown, Co. Dub- 

 lin, in some excavations in clay. 



Received about 1857 from a friend, Dr. Browne, to 

 whom it had been presented by some person in 

 Youghal, where it was said to have been found in a 

 cave on the sea shore. 



Impression sent me by Dr. Briscoe, Piltown. The Seal 

 was obtained in rubbish whilst repairing an old house 

 on the quay at Waterford, about twenty-four years 

 back. 



A second Seal was found in another place in Waterford, 

 and since lost by a child, to whom it was given as a 

 plaything. (Dr. Briscoe). 



Some years since one or more of these Seals were found 

 at Rosbercon, near New Ross. Impressions were sent 

 to Dr. Petrie at the time. (Dr. Briscoe.) 



