Holiday Closure
The PHSI Library and Archive will be closed during the week 8th – 12th June 2026. Re-opening on Tuesday 16th June.
The PHSI Library and Archive will be closed during the week 8th – 12th June 2026. Re-opening on Tuesday 16th June.
Presbyterian Historical Society of Ireland “Irish Presbyterians and the American Revolution” by Professor Rankin Sherling, University of Mississippi on TUESDAY 23rd June 2026 at 8.00 p.m. in Malone Presbyterian Church 452 Lisburn Road, Belfast BT9 6GT (located at the corner of Lisburn […]
Presbyterian Historical Society of Ireland Robert Allen Memorial Lecture “From Log College to Nassau Hall: the Tennent Family and the Development of Theological Education in Colonial New England” examining the vision of William Tennent and his son Gilbert for ministerial […]
The PHSI Library and Archive will be closed during the week 13th – 17th April 2026. Re-opening on Tuesday 21st April.
First Dunmurry (NS) Presbyterian Church 350th Anniversary Historical Talks 2026 Presbyterianism finds its feet – towards the end of the seventeenth century Rev Dr John Nelson Clerk of the Presbytery of Antrim and Vice-President of the Presbyterian Historical Society of […]
Field Trip to visit Presbyterian Churches in the Benburb and Dungannon Area of Co. Tyrone (“Kennedy Country”) on Saturday, 20th June 2026 Itinerary 9.00 am Coach departs from Malone Presbyterian Church (Car park available) 9.45 am Coach Pickup at Tamnamore […]
‘‘Presbyterians: Unlikely Revolutionaries’’ by Mr Colm Dore, Local Historian on Thursday 19 March 2026 at 8.00 pm in Alexandra Presbyterian Church 80 York Road, Belfast BT15 3HF Our speaker will explain why nobody in 18th century Ulster would have been even remotely […]
‘The 300th Anniversary of the Presbytery of Antrim’ by Rev Dr John Nelson on Thursday 19 February 2026 at 8.00 pm in The Old Presbyterian Church Meetinghouse Street, Larne BT40 2AD As well as having its roots in the earliest period of Presbyterian […]
Rev Robert Barron DD (1852-1942) Minister of Whitehouse Presbyterian Church by Rev Joseph Thompson DD Whitehouse Presbyterian Church, Belfast, was opened in November 1869 and, following two short ministries, a young man, Robert Barron, was installed as the minister in […]