Publications of R.J. Hunter (1964-2009)

  • (with F.H.A. Aalen), ‘The estate maps of Trinity College: an introduction and annotated catalogue, Hermathena 98 (1964), pp 85–96.
  • (with F.H.A. Aalen), ‘Two Early Seventeenth-Century Maps of Donegal’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 94 (1964), pp 199–202 [below, ch. 6].
  • ‘A detail in Donegal transport history’, Donegal Annual 4:1 (1964), pp 83–6.
  • ‘Rowan Hamilton’s Lectures on Quaternions’, The Irish Book 3 (1964), pp 14–16.
  • ‘Fragments of the civil survey of counties Kerry, Longford and Armagh’, Analecta Hibernica 24 (1967), pp 227–31.
  • ‘An Ulster Plantation Town, Virginia’, Breifne: Journal of the Cumann Seanchais Bhreifne, 4 (1970), pp 43–51 [below ch. 16].
  • ‘The disruption of a Munster Plantation enterprise’, Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 75 (1970), pp 158–60.
  • ‘A seventeenth-century mill in Tyrugh’, Donegal Annual 9 (1970), pp 238–40.
  • ‘Dublin in Boston, 1719’, Eire-Ireland 6 (1971), pp 18–24.
  • ‘Catholicism in Meath, c. 1622’, Collecteana Hibernica, 14 (1972 for 1971), pp 7–12.
  • ‘Towns in the Ulster Plantation’, Studia Hibernica 11 (1971), pp 40–79 [below ch. 15].
  • ‘The settler population in an Ulster Plantation County’ Donegal Annual 10:2 (1972), pp 124–54 [below ch. 5].
  • (with C.J.Woods), ‘Libraries and Archives: 10, Ireland’, History 58 (1973), pp 392–6.
  • ‘Plantations in Ulster’, PRONI, Education Facsimile series (1975)
  • ‘The English Undertakers in the Plantation of Ulster’, Breifne: Journal of the Cumann Seanchais Bhreifne 4:16 (1973–5), pp 471–99 [below, ch. 10].
  • (with T.W. Moody), ‘The Ulster Plantation 1609–13: map and commentary’, in (eds) T.W. Moody, F.X. Martin and F.J. Byrne, A new history of Ireland: III, 1534–1691 (Oxford, 1976), pp 198–9.
  • ‘Carew’s survey of 1611: the voluntary works’, Ulster Journal of Archaeology, 38 (1975), pp 81–2
  • (with M. Perceval-Maxwell), ‘The muster roll of 1630: county Cavan’, Breifne: Journal of the Cumann Seanchais Bhreifne, 5 (1978), pp 206–22.
  • ‘Sir William Cole and Plantation in Enniskillen, 1607–41’, Clogher Record, Journal of the Clogher Historical Society 9:3 (1978), pp 336–50 [below, ch. 9]
  • ‘Sir Ralph Bingley c. 1570–1627: Ulster Planter’, in P. Roebuck (ed.), Plantation to Partition: essays in Ulster History in honour of J.L. McCracken (Belfast, 1981), pp 14–28 [below, ch. 4].
  • (with others: an extra-mural workshop team), The plantation in Ulster in Strabane Barony, County Tyrone (NUU, 1982).
  • ‘Chester and the Irish Book Trade’, Irish Economic and Social History 15 (1988), pp 89–93 [below, ch. 19].
  • ‘John Gwillim and the Dublin Book Trade in 1614’, The Long Room 36 (1991), pp 17–18.
  • ‘The water bastion and urban renewal in Derry’, The Foyle Civic Trust 1 (1990), pp 6–8.
  • ‘Scotland and the Atlantic’, Mariner’s Mirror 79 (1993), pp 83–4.
  • ‘The end of O’Donnell Power’ inW. Nolan, L. Ronayne, M. Dunleavy (eds), Donegal: history and society. Interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county (Dublin, 1995), pp 229–66 [below, ch. 2].
  • ‘Plantation in Donegal’, in W. Nolan, L. Ronayne, M. Dunleavy (eds), Donegal: history and society. Interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county (Dublin, 1995), pp 283–326 [below, ch. 3]
  • ‘Plantation’ in R.Welch (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Irish Literature (Oxford, 1996), p. 474.
  • ‘The Fishmongers’ Company of London and the Londonderry Plantation, 1609–41’, in G. O’Brien (ed.), Derry and Londonderry: history and society. Interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county (Dublin, 1999), pp 205–58 [below, ch. 7].
  • ‘Style and Form in Gravestone and Monumental Sculpture in County Tyrone in the seventeenth and eighteenth century’, in C. Dillon, H.A. Jefferies (eds), Tyrone: history and society. Interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county (Dublin, 2000), pp 291–325 [below, ch. 13].
  • ‘County Armagh: A map of plantation’, in A.J. Hughes and W. Nolan (eds), Armagh: history and society. Interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county (Dublin, 2001), pp 265–294 [below, ch. 10].
  • ‘Sir William Cole, the town of Enniskillen and Plantation County Fermanagh’, in E. Murphy, W. Roulston (eds), Fermanagh: history and society. Interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county (Dublin, 2004), pp 105–45 [below, ch. 8].
  • ‘The Bible and the Bawn: an Ulster planter inventorised’, in C. Brady and J. Ohlmeyer (eds), British Interventions in Early Modern Ireland (Cambridge, 2005), pp 116–34 [below, ch. 18].
  • ‘John Franckton (d. 1620): printer, publisher and bookseller in Dublin’, in C. Benson, S. Fitzpatrick (eds), That woman: studies in Irish bibliography – a festschrift for Mary ‘Paul’ Pollard (Dublin, 2005), pp 2–26 [below, ch. 17].
  • (1) Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild of Charlemont; (2) Sir George Paulet (1553–1608); (3) Sir Donnell Dallagh O’Cahan (d. 1626); (4) Oliver Lambert, 1st Baron Lambert of Cavan (c. 1560–1628); (5) James Hamilton, 1st Viscount Clandeboye (c. 1560–1644); (6) Cole, Sir William (1563–1653) in C. Matthew and B. Harrison (eds) Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford, 2003), http://www.oxforddnb.com
  • John Robinson Leebody, in J. McGuire and J. Quinn (eds), Dictionary of Irish Biography (9 vols., Cambridge, 2009),  ttp://dib.cup.org