Author:William Reeves

Works

 * "A Description of Nendrum, Commonly Called Mahee Island, Embracing Its Present Condition and Past History"
 * Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Down, Connor, and Dromore, Consisting of a Taxation of those Dioceses (1847)
 * Five Chromolithographic Drawings, Representing an Irish Ecclesiastical Bell which is Supposed to Have Belonged to Saint Patrick, and the Several Sides of the Jewelled Shrine in which it is Preserved; Accompanied by a Historical and Illustrative Description (1850)
 * Acts of Archbishop Colton in His Metropolitan Visitation of the Diocese of Derry (1850)
 * Description of the Codex Maelbrighte: An Irish Manuscript of the Four Gospels, Preserved in the British Museum (1851)
 * Account of an Ancient Scotch Deed (1852)
 * Kilnasaggart (1853)
 * Saint Mura (1853)
 * "The Seal of Hugh O'Neill" (1853)
 * "The Island of Tiree" (1854)
 * Memoir of the Church of Ballymena (1854)
 * Papers on the Ancient Abbatial Succession in Ireland and the Irish Monastery of Honau, on the Rhine (1857)
 * The Life of St Columba, Founder of Hy; Written by Adamnan, Ninth Abbot of That Monastery, Edited from an 8th-Century Codex (1857)
 * "Saint Maelrubha: His History and Churches" (1857–60)
 * "Hymnus Sancti Aidi" (1858)
 * Memoir of the Church of St. Duilech in the Diocese of Dublin; Commonly Called Saint Doulagh's: Containing a Paper Read Before the Royal Irish Academy on Monday, 11 April 1859 (1859)
 * Notices of Certain Crannogs, or Artificial Islands, Which Have Been Discovered in the Counties of Antrim and Londonderry (1860)
 * On Marianus Scotus, of Ratisbon (1860)
 * The Ancient Churches of Armagh: Being the Substance of a Paper Read Before the Armagh Natural History and Philosophical Society, on 14 March 1860 (1860)
 * "On Augustin, an Irish writer of the 7th Century" (1861)
 * On the Townland Distribution of Ireland, Read before the Royal Irish Academy 22 April 1861, and Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (1861)
 * "Memoir of the Book of Armagh" (1861)
 * Memoir of Stephen White (1861)
 * "On the Island of Sanda" (1862)
 * "On Some Ecclesiastical Bells in the Collection of the Lord Primate" (1863)
 * On SS. Marinus and Anianus, Two Irish Missionaries of the Seventh Century (1863)
 * The Martyrology of Donegal: A Calendar of the Saints of Ireland (1864)
 * The Culdees of the British Islands, as They Appear in History (1864)
 * On the Céli-dé, Commonly Called Culdees (1864)
 * A Sermon Preached at the Consecration of the Church of St. Patrick of Ardagh, in the Diocese of Clogher, on the 13th Day of October 1868 (1869)
 * "On an Ancient Inscribed Shrine-arch" (1869)
 * Analysis of the United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough (1869)
 * A Brief Statement of the Contents of the Diocese of Glendaloch Proper (1869)
 * The Book of Common Prayer, According to the Use of the Church of Ireland (1871)
 * Memoir of Octavian del Palacio, Archbishop of Armagh, MCCCCLXXX–MDXIII (1875)
 * On a MS. Volume of Lives of Saints, Chiefly Irish, Now in Primate Marsh's Library, Dublin, Commonly Called the Codex Kilkenniensis, Paper Read before the Royal Irish Academy (1877)
 * "A historical and descriptive memoir of the Clog an edachta, commonly known as St. Patrick's Bell or the Bell of Armagh" (1877)
 * Observations upon a Letter from the Late John Forster, Presented to the Academy by the Lord Bishop of Killaloe (1879)
 * Introduction to William George Carroll's Succession of Clergy in the Parishes of S. Bride, S. Michael Le Pole, and S. Stephen, Dublin (1884)
 * The Primacy of Ireland: Resident in the See of Armagh for Fourteen Centuries (1886)
 * A Memoir of the Public Library of Armagh (1886)
 * The Epistles of St. Ignatius and St. Polycarp, with an Introductory Preface Comprising a History of the Christian Church in the Second Century (1889)
 * Irish Form of Consecration of Churches (1893)
 * A Lecture on the Antiquities of Swords: Delivered at Swords, in the Borough Schoolhouse, on Wednesday Evg., 12 Sep 1860 (1898)
 * Nendhrum—Mahee Island (1902)
 * History of the Parish of Tynan in the County of Armagh: With Notices of the O'Neill, Hovenden, Stronge and Other Families Connected with the District (1932)