Browse Items (121 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse Map Tags: nineteenth century Previous Page Page of 13 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added Raymond de Perilleux and Lough Derg A history of Lough Derg and its Antiquities. This extract comes from an 1836 story in the Dublin Penny Journal Count Raymond de Perilleaux's 1397 journey to the Purgatory. Tags: aesthetics, beech, commentary, fiction, fourteenth century, James Stephens, murder, nineteenth century, oak, penny journal, pilgrim crossing, Raymond de Pereilleux, revenge, romance, Ugolino, vista The O'Donnells and Lough Derg A history of Lough Derg and its Antiquities. Tags: commentary, James Stephens, middle ages, nineteenth century, O'Donnell family, patronage, pilgrimage The History and Suppression of Lough Derg A history of Lough Derg and its Antiquities. Tags: commentary, destruction of built heritage, destruction of written heritage, James Stephens, Magrath family, nineteenth century, Saints' Island, St. Brigid, St. Colmcille, St. Dabheoc, St. Patrick, St. Patrick's bed, Station Island, suppression A 54 page report lifting the suspension of John Goodwin A summary of a case initially arising from a confession given to a widow during the Lough Derg pilgrimage. Tags: Clogher, confession, conversation, dispute, John Goodwin, misconduct, nineteenth century, report, sacrament, Vatican Station Island, View from Ferry House An account of the religious history of Lough Derg for the traveller. Tags: ferry house, J. B. Doyle, nineteenth century, pilgrims, sketch, Station Island, vista, water Donegal Town to Lough Derg A description by O'Connor of the pilgrim path from Donegal Town to Lough Derg Tags: Daniel O'Connor, Donegal Town, nineteenth century, pilgrim path, pilgrimage "So ended my pilgrimage to Lough Derg" Knox advises Protestant travellers to visit Loug Derg and see Catholic folly Tags: Catholic Church, elitism, James Spencer Knox, negative description, nineteenth century, Protestant critique, Protestantism, recommendations, sectarianism, Travelogue "They told the marvellous incidents of the voyage to their listening friends" Knox stands on the rock to demonstrate his powers of deduction, an event which results in much storytelling upon the return to shore Tags: credulity, elitism, ferry house, Folklore, James Spencer Knox, nineteenth century, Protestant critique, scientism, sectarianism, storytelling, Travelogue "A rock, which, rising to the surface of the water, the breeze had exposed" Knox reveals that the "serpent" is a rock Tags: debunking, elitism, James Spencer Knox, negative description, nineteenth century, Protestant critique, scientism, superstition, Travelogue "They would make a Jonas of me against my will" Knox reasons that the boatmen would prefer that the monster eat the heretic reverend rather than them Tags: elitism, James Spencer Knox, monster, nineteenth century, Protestant critique, sectarianism, serpent, superstition, Travelogue Previous Page Page of 13 Next Page Output Formats atom, csv, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2