£ s. d. Twelve corbel capitals 1 foot 6 inches 6 0 0 high of do. at 10s. 60 yards of gray floating and coating on walls and ceiling of burial vault marked in courses resembling stone at 10d. per yard, Travelling expences, lodging and subsistence at Arles of the Dublin stucco plaisterer. of } Quarrying, delivering and dressing of? cut-stone stillings for coffins, Iron frame work for hanging the gothic doors executed in Dublin at 34d. per Ib. with hinges, bolts and screws, and smith's time in putting up do. 620 large water-headed nails for the out 2100 5 0 0 4 15 0 6 7 side studding of the two doors, at Is. 347 3d. per dozen, Two large spring and tumbler copper-2 13 0 warded box locks with six keys, Miscellaneous expences, viz., two gothic] oak doors 8 feet 6 inches high, 3 feet wide and 3 inches thick. Nails for do.. and for centres of both arches. Two iron frames for quatrefoil windows, leading and glazing do., and strong wire work for the outside of do. Horse work, conveying scaffolding-timber, 22 18 10 linings, and centres of the two arches from and to Gracefield, &c. at 2s. 6d. a-day for car, horse and man. Ropes for scaffolding. Carpenters' work on gothic doors, centres of arches, &c. at 2s. 6d. a-day. Messengers, refreshment to men, &c. .... £353 4 1 All the ash and deal timber used in the progress of the building; viz. the centres, planks, cross and upright beams for the arches of both chambers; the boards and poles for scaffolding, &c. &c. were felled in Gracefield woods, sawed up and prepared there, and are not included in the foregoing account; but if even to these were also added the exterior and interior marble monuments containing the several preceding inscriptions, the gross amount of the whole, comprising every possible particular of expense, would still very little exceed £600. while it may with confidence be asserted, on the authority of an eminent architect, that a similar undertaking could not be completed in England for even double that sum. FINIS. OF PRINCIPAL MATTERS. Abbey, 268. A. 232, Advowson, 4, 79, 131, 223, Agricultu ral Experiment, 638. Bleaching, 92. Biography, 546, 551. Castles, ruined, 23, 115, 127, Cattle, 272. Stocks of, 30, 132, 212- Churches, 21, 30, 131, 155, 167 Climate, 185, 263, 321, 489, 499. Contents of Parishes, 1, 11, 124, Court, 98. Pie Poudre, 99. Creeks, 125. Bogs, 2, 114, 186, 239, 263, 282, Crops, 117, 133, 211, 233, 248, 288, 299, 314, 335, 501. Bog Timber, 48. 12, Boundaries of Parishes, 1, 9, Wooden, 2. C. Canals, 290, 355. Castles, 270, 282, 317, 406, 458, 272, 353, 454. Customs, 28, 72, 75, 130, 161, Employment, 128, 200, 283, 303, Gentlemen's Seats, 15, 19, 20, 402, 445, 467, 489. Glehes, 4, 30, 80, 117, 131, 168, 209, 223, 232, 247, 255, 271, Harbours, 262. H. of children. 4, 28, 496, 498, 647. Freestone, 13, 227. Friary, Dominican, 374. Fuel, 2, 13, 68, 127, 200, 222, Funeral, 349. G. Game, 10, 191, 400, 444, 507. Health, 25, 128, 159, 222, 270, 464. Hospital, Green Coat, 376. 1. Implements, Agricultural, 30, 94, Infirmary, see Dispensary. Kelp, 33, 133. Labourers, 634. K. L. | Lady's Island, 414. Language, 3, 71, 116, 129, 160, Genius of the Peasantry, see Dis-Learning, State of, 351. position. Libraries, 351, 376. Lime, 13. Oyster Beds, 401. P. Limestone, 13. 83, 143, 188, 221, 263, 289, 299, 338, 444, 504. Linen Manufacture, see Manufac-Parochial Funds, 81, 168, 304. tures. Mausoleum, Grace, Description of, Meeting Houses, 167, 209, 452. Mills, 19, 33, 81, 147, 214, 249. Mines, Coal, 190. Copper, 381. Lead, 240, 381. Patron Saints, 72, 116, 130, 472, 491, 626. Patron of Union, 271. of Living, 324. Petrifactions, 143. Prices of Stock and Provisions, 224, 234, 237, 280, 297, 305, Public Houses, 66, 268, 289. Q. Quarries, 240, 299, 485. R. Monuments, 115, 155, 198, 241, Rabbit Warren, 399. 267. Raths, 23, 151, 199, 240, 282, 487. Religion, 27, 350, 631. 133, 170, 212, 224, 248, 258, Rivers, 2, 10, 19, 114, 187, 221, 126, 148, 195, 221, 228, 242, |