The Ancient Forts of Ireland. Being some further notes on a paper of that name, etc. 1904.
Guide to the Collection of Antiquities: The Christian Period [Science and Art Museum, Dublin. Guide to the Collection of Irish Antiquities, Pt. 4 (Dublin: Printed for H.M.S.O. by Cahill 2nd & 3rd edns. 1906), 28pp.
The Principal Ancient Castles of the County Limerick, in Journal of Royal Society pf Antiquaries of Ireland [1907], pp.24-40, ill.
The Ancient Castles of the County of Limerick, in Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol. 26, sect. C, No. 5, 9, 10 (In: Dublin 1906, 1907).
Early Italian Maps of Ireland from 1300 to 1600, with notes on foreign settlers and trade, in Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. vol. XXX. pp. 361-428. pl. XLII-XLV. 1912-13. 4º.
Photographs of the ruins of Dublin after the Sinn Fein Rebellion, April 24th, 1916. Taken by T.J. Westropp. Dublin, 1916.
On certain Typical Earthworks and Ring-walls in County Limerick. 1916 in Royal Irish Academy. Proceedings, etc. vol. 33. sec. C. no. 2. 8º.
Marriage of the gods at the sanctuary of Tailltiu, in Folk-lore, pp.110-41 (1920).
Early Italian Maps of Ireland from 1300 to 1600, with notes on foreign settlers and trade. in Royal Irish Academy Proceedings, Vol. 30, Sect. C, No. 16. (Dublin 1913)
A Study of the Early Forts and Stone Huts in Inishmore, Aran Islands, Galway Bay, in Royal Irish Academy. Proceedings, etc. vol. 28. sect. C. no. 11 (Dublin 1910)
The distribution of cromlechs in the county of Clare, in Proceedings of the RIA, 3rd Ser. Vol IV., No.4 (RIA 1898).
Promontory forts of the three southern provinces of Ireland (1921) [no details].
A study of folk-lore on the coasts of Connacht, Ireland in Folk-lore: transactions of the Folk-Lore Society, , v. 24, 4 (London: Sidgwick & Jackson 1918) [2 pts; offprints, one unnumbered, Dec. 1918].
The Ancient Sanctuaries of Knockainey and Clogher, co. Limerick, and their goddesses, in Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol. 34, Sect. C, No. 3. 8º. (1917)
The Earthworks, Traditions, and the Gods of South-Eastern Co. Limerick, especially from Knocklong to Temair Erann, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Proceedings, etc. Vol. 34, sect. C, No. 8. (1918) 8º.
Fortified Headlands and Castles in Western County Cork, in Proceedings of Royal Irish Academy, Vol. 32, Sect. C, No. 17 (1915) 8º.
Types of the Ringforts remaining in Eastern Clare, 4 pts. in Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Vols. 27-32. (Dublin 1908-13).
Churches with Round Towers in Northern Clare, in the Journal of the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (Dublin 1894).
The Cists, Dolmens, and Pillars of the western half of the county of Clare, in Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol. 26, Sect. C, No. 16 (Dublin 1907)
The ancient forts of Ireland: being a contribution towards our knowledge of their types, affinities, and structural features, in Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, 31 (Dublin: Printed at the University by Ponsonby & Weldick 1902), 1 p. l., 152pp., ills. [VIII pls.]
Folk-lore and legends from the coasts of Counties Mayo and Galway, [2 pts.] in Folk-lore, transactions of the Folk-Lore Society, v. 27, nos. 1-2, March-June 1916. (London: Sidgwick & Jackson 1916)
Kilkee, Co. Clare, and its neighbourhood, [4 pts.], in Journal of the North Munster Archaeological Society (Limerick: 1913-14).
Notes on the larger cliff forts of the West Coast of County Mayo, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol. 29, Sect. C, No. 2 (Dublin 1911) [bound with 10 other pamphlets in BL & London Library].
The “Mound of the Fiana” at Cromwell Hill, Co. Limerick, and a note on Temair Luachra, in Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol. XXXVI, Sect. C, No. 5 (Dublin: Hodges, Figgis, & Co. 1922), 85pp.
The Progress of Irish Archaeology: Presidential Address of Thomas J. Westropp to the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 1916.
([Dublin]: Printed at the Sackville Press, Findlater Place, Dublin 1916), 32pp., ill., plans, ports.
Brasil and the Legendary Islands of the North Atlantic: Their History and Fable: A contribution to the Atlantis problem in
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol. 30, Sect C: Archaeology, Celtic studies, history, linguistics, and literature 30, No. 8 (1912), pp.223-60, ill. [pls. 20-22]; bound with 8 other pamphlets.
A Study in the Legends of the Connacht Coast, Ireland, in Folk-lore, transactions of the Folk-Lore Society, v.28, nos. 2 & 4, June, Dec. 1917 [2 pts.] (London: Sidgwick & Jackson 1917).
The beginnings of historic tradition and survival of Celtic mythology in Ireland, from Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society , Vol XI., Nos i & ii (Galway:OGorman [1921]), 71pp.
The Aran Islands and Galway City: including Westropp;s account of the Aran Islands (Dublin, Ireland: Mount Salus Press (19--), x, 60-96, xi-xx p., [8]pp. of pls., ill. Westropp;s part being from Antiquarian handbook series, No. 6, 1905; incls. bibliographical reference.
Notes on the antiquities around Kilfenora and Lehinch, Co. Clare, in Journal of Limerick Arch. Soc. [pts. 2 & 3] (Limerick 1910), ill. [pls.].
Clare Island survey. Part 2 History and archaeology, from Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Section C: Archaeology, Celtic studies, history, linguistics, and literature; 31 (Dublin: Hodges, Figgis & Co. 1911), 78pp., ill [10 lvs. of pls.]
A survey of the ancient churches in the county of Limerick.
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Sect. C: Archaeology, Celtic studies, history, linguistics, and literature ; v. 25, no. 8. (Dublin: Royal Irish Academy 1905)
The Desmonds; castle at Newcastle Oconyll, Co. Limerick, 2 pts., from Journal of proceedings of the R. Soc. of Antiquaries of Ireland, 39 ([Dublin] 1909).
Carvings in st. Mary;s cathedral, Limerick. repr. from Journal of the proceedings of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (1892)
A description of the ancient buildings and crosses at Clonmacnois, King;s County, from Journal of the proceedings of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 37 ([Dublin] 1907).
Irish motes and alleged Norman castles: note on some recent contributions to their study, repr. from Journal of the proceedings of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, (n.pl. 1905)
Notes on Clare, Aran, the West Coast of Munster, &c. with illustrations: Papers published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, and Royal Irish Academy, 1892-1901, collected and indexed by the author, 2 vols. (Dublin: [s.n.] 1892-1901)
King Brian, the hero of Clontarf (Dublin 1914), q.pp.
Notes on Askeaton, County Limerick [do details; Victoria & Albert Mus.]
The Monastery of St. Brigid, Kilcrea, and the castle of the Mac carthys (1908), ill.
Cahermurphy Castle and its earthworks, with certain forts near Milltown-Malbay, County Clare, rep. from from Journal of Proceedings of Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, No. 41 (Dublin] 1911).
Notes on the primitive remains ... in Central Co. Clare. Addenda [Pt. 16], rep. from Journal of Proceedings of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland ([Dublin] 1917)
Prehistoric remains in North-Western and Central Co. Clare. Addenda: West Clare, repr. from Journal of proceedings of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Pt. 15 ([Dublin] 1917)
A study of the folklore on the Coast of Connacht, [in Folklore], 4 pts. (London 1918-[1921])
Ancient remains near Lisdoonvarna, 2 pts. [bound with 3 other pamphlets; London Library].
The clog an oir, or bell shrine of Scattery (1900) [no details; V&A libraries]
Magh Adhair, Co. Clare, the place of inauguration of the Dalcassian kings (Dublin 1897), 6pp., ills. [1 lith.]
Notes and folklore from the Rennes copy of the ;Dindsenchas;, repr. from The Journal of the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (n.pl. 1899)
Notes on the antiquities of Ardmore, (Dublin 1903), 27pp., ills. repr. from Journal of the proceedings of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Vol. 33, pp.353-80.
A List of the Round Towers of Ireland: A Paper, repr. from the Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (Dublin: RIA 1899)
Annals of Co. Clare - microfilm of an original manuscript held in TCD Library as TCD MS 974.
On the external evidences bearing on the historic character of the Wars of Torlough, by John, son of Rory MacGrath (Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 1903) [rep. from Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol. 32, 2, pp.133-98]
A folklore Survey of County Clare (London 1910-12), 8 pts.
Notes on the Primitive Remains (Forts and Dolmens) in Central Co. Clare, Addenda Part xvi
Journal of the proceedings of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Vol. xlvii [47], ser. vi [6] pt. I (Dublin: Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 1917), 20pp., ills., maps; 25 cm. [continued from Vol. xlvi, p.120]
Prehistoric Remains in North-Western and Central Co. Clare part xv. Addenda. West Clare, rep. from Journal of the proceedings of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Vol. xlvii [47], Ser. vi pt. 1 (Dublin: Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 1917), p. 67-74: ills., maps, pls.; 25 cm. [half-year, June 1917].
Notes on freemasonry in Cork city. (n.pl. 1908) [[Repr. from Trans [RIA., Quatuor C]
Annals of the Kingdom of Thomond [microfilm of an original held in TCD Library as MS 976]
Five large earthworks in the barony of Shelburne, Co. Wexford ([Dublin] 1918), rep. from Journal of Proceedings of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Vol. 48.]
Carrigaholt, Co. Clare, and Its Neighbourhood, Pt. 4, Loop Head (Limerick 1912), rep. from Journal of the North Munster Archaeological Society.
Monastic and Heraldic Notes on the Vounties of Clare, Meath, and Others, 2 vols., ill. [microfilm of an original manuscript held in TCD Library as MS 972]
The Stacpoole Correspondence [microfilm of an original manuscript held in TCD Library as MS 978; selected from the originals in the possession of R. Stacpoole, esq. with notes by T.J. Westropp]
Early Forts and Stone Huts in Inishmore, Aran isles, Galway Bay, rep. from Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Section C . Archaeology, Celtic studies, history, linguistics, and literature; Vol. 28, No. 11 (Dublin: Royal Irish Academy 1910).
The Later Pagan Sanctuaries in County Limerick. [2 pts. Repr. from a periodical] (n.pl. [1918, 1919])
The ancient places of assembly in the counties Limerick and Clare, rep. from Journal of the Proceedings of the Royal Society of the Antiquaries of Ireland, Vol. 49 ([Dublin] 1919)
The Promontory Forts and Early Remains of the Islands of Connacht, rep. from Journal of the Proceedings of the Royal Society of the Antiquaries of Ireland, Vol.44 ([Dublin] 1914).
Ring-forts in the Barony of Moyarta, Co. Clare, and Their Legends, rep. from Journal of the Proceedings of the Royal Society of the Antiquaries of Ireland, 38, 39 ([Dublin] 1908-1909)
The Promontory Forts and Traditions of ... Beare and Bantry, Co. Cork (n.pl. [1920-21]), rep. from Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
Descriptive Sketch of Places Visited: Scattery Island and Canons; Island, Co. Clare; Kerry Coast; Cloyne; Lismore (1897)
The Augustinian Houses of the County Clare: Clare, Killone, and Inchicronan (1900)
Ancient Buildings in Ireland: [an album of reproductions from] photographs taken 1898-1904 (1904).
Collectanea: Clare folk-lore (London [1910-1912]), [104]pp. in var pagings; ills., map [A Folklore Survey of County Clare From Folk-lore, Vol. XXI, No. 2-4; Vol. XXII, No. 1-4; Vol. XXIII, No. 1-2, June, 1910-June, 1911]
Notes on the Lesser Castles or Peel Towers of the County Clare, rep. from Proceedings of the of the Royal Irish Academy, 3rd ser., 5 (Dublin 1899)
Ancient remains on the West Coast of Co. Clare (Limerick 1915) [Extr. from Journal of the North Munster Archaeological Society, Vol. 3, pp.344-61, ;concluded from page 169;.]
Promontory forts and allied structures in Northern County Kerry, 5 pts., rep. from Journal of proceedings of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 40, 42 [pts. 2-4] ([Dublin] 1910-1912).
26 offprints relating to antiquities in county Clare (Dublin 1898-1914) [held in Univ. of Oxford Libraries]
A Series of Views of the Ruins of Dublin after the Sinn Fein Rebellion [1916] [held aa IE TCD MS 5870]
Notes on the counties of Limerick and Clare [2 vols., as microfilm of orig. MS 971].
Types of the ring-forts remaining in eastern Clare, rep. from Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Sect. C: Archaeology, Celtic studies, history, linguistics, and literature; Vol. 27, No. 8, Vol. 29, No. 7; Vol. 23, No. 4 (Dublin: RIA 1908-1913).
Prehistoric Remains ... in Burren and its South Western Border [...], 2 pts. ([Dublin] 1915), repr. from Journal of proceedings of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 45.
St. Mochulla of Tulla, County Clare: his legend and the entrenchments and remains of his monastery, rep. from ournal of proceedings of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 41 ([Dublin] 1911).
Cahermurphy Castle and its earthworks, with certain forts near Milltown-Malbay, County Clare, rep. from Journalof the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 1911 (Dublin 1911), pp.117-37, ills. [;Submitted 23 January 1911;]
On Irish motes and early Norman castles (1904)
Carrigogunnell Castle and theOBriens of Pubblebrian, in the county of Limerick, rep. from Journal of the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 37. Part 2 (Dublin 1907) [also extract from same in Vol. 38 of same.]
Temair Erann, an ancient cemetery of the Ernai on Slievereagh, County Limerick ([Dublin] 1918), rep. from Journal of the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Vol. 48.
List of papers of Thomas Johnson Westropp with an index thereto by Mairin Kennedy ([s.l.]: [s.n.] 1936), 129pp. [Photocopy of typescript; held at TCD Library.
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