Liam Price Explained

Liam Price
Birth Date:1891
Nationality:Irish
Occupation:Judge

Liam Price (February 1891 – 1967) was a County Wicklow judge, historian and former president of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (RSAI) who published work on historical topography and the history of placenames, especially for the county of Wicklow, where he was a district justice.[1] His work on these areas has been published in journals and books and his contribution, totalling about 40 papers,[2] was acknowledged in a special issue of the Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland in 1965,[3] shortly before his death in 1967.

Education and employment

Price attended Aldenham School in Hertfordshire, England, before studying at Trinity College Dublin where he was awarded a senior moderatorship in Classics and the Vice-Chancellor's Latin Medal for his study of Lucretius.[2] [4] He was called to the bar in 1919 where he practiced in Dáil Courts until the foundation of the Irish Free State.[5] He was appointed district justice in 1922 and practices in Carlow, Kilkenny, and Mullingar.[6] He was assigned to the Wicklow district in 1924, a position he retained until retirement in 1960.[2] He was conferred with an honorary doctorate in 1965 from University College Dublin.

Professional associations

Publications

Books

  1. The Liam Price notebooks: the placenames, antiquities and topography of County Wicklow, Published by the Department of the Environment, Dublin, 2002.
  2. The Place Names of County Wicklow (two parts published by Royal Irish Academy, subsequent 6 parts published by the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies)

Selected journal articles

  1. Hearth Money Rolls for County Wicklow[8] - transcription of placenames appearing on Hearth Money Rolls dating from 1668.[9]
  2. The ages of stone and bronze in county Wicklow[10] - details the archaeological evidence for settlements in South County Dublin and Wicklow including a series of sepulchral urns held at the National Museum of Ireland, one from Powerscourt, Co. Wicklow.
  3. The antiquities and placenames of South County Dublin[11] - draws information from the Down survey maps to describe various antiquities across the south of County Dublin, including Ballinascorney, Tallaght Hill and Saggart Hill
  4. Powerscourt and the territory of Fercullen[12] - describes the medieval history of North county Wicklow and the ancient territory of Fercullen, granted to the O'Tooles in 1540.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Medcalf . David . Exploring the place names of Wicklow . Lifestyle . . 10 March 2018 . 4 April 2020 .
  2. Obituary: Mr. W. G. (Liam Price). Irish Times. 24 January 1967.
  3. Byrne . Francis John . 1968 . Reviewed work(s): The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. Vol. XCV, 1965 . Studia Hibernica . 8 . 196–198 . 20495915 .
  4. Web site: Price, Liam . 2009-10-01 . 2023-06-17 . Dictionary of Irish Biography . Andrew . O'Brien . Lunney . Linde.
  5. Web site: Price, Liam . 2009-10-01 . 2023-06-17 . Dictionary of Irish Biography . Andrew . O'Brien . Lunney . Linde.
  6. Web site: Price, Liam . 2009-10-01 . 2023-06-17 . Dictionary of Irish Biography . Andrew . O'Brien . Lunney . Linde.
  7. A. T. L. . 1965 . Introduction: Dr Liam Price, Past-President . Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland . 95 . 1/2 . 2–4 . 25509579 .
  8. 25513606. The Hearth Money Roll for County Wicklow. Price. Liam. The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. 1931. 1. 2. 164–178.
  9. Web site: Seery . Michael . Hearth Money Rolls, Powerscourt, 1668 . Enniskerry Local History . enniskerryhistory.org . 30 May 2011 . 31 October 2021 .
  10. 25515979. Price. Liam. The Ages of Stone and Bronze in County Wicklow. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Section C: Archaeology, Celtic Studies, History, Linguistics, Literature. 1934. 42. 31–64.
  11. 30102584. The Antiquities and Place Names of South County Dublin. Price. Liam. Dublin Historical Record. 1940. 2. 4. 121–133.
  12. 25510868. Powerscourt and the Territory of Fercullen. Price. Liam. The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. 1953. 83. 2. 117–132.