News & Events

‘A True Narrative of the Rise and Progress of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, 1623-1670’, also known as ‘The Adair Narrative’, by the Rev Patrick Adair has been re-printed by the Presbyterian Historical Society of Ireland with an introduction by […]

Bready Reformed Presbyterian Church was one of the early Covenanter congregations formed in Ulster in the 18th century. This new book by WillIam Roulston traces the history of Bready Reformed Presbyterian Church, Co Tyrone, from 1765 to 2015 to commemorate […]

The Covenanters in Ireland: A History of the Congregations This definitive volume has brought together the histories of each of the Reformed Presbyterian congregations in Ireland along with the history of RP missions. Of great importance is the inclusion of […]

The online collection of The Bulletin was incomplete as the issues for the years 1987-1993 were not available. Now the issues for those “missing years” have been added to Past Issues list and are available to Members. Volume 16 – 1987 Rev […]

Anne Jane Carlile – Plaque Unveiling The Ulster History Circle will honour Anne Jane Carlile, Temperance Pioneer, with a Blue Plaque at Trinity Presbyterian Church, Bailieborough, County Cavan. On Friday 8th May 2015 Heather Humphreys Minister for Arts, Heritage and the […]

The next lecture in the PHSI Programme is the Robert Allen Memorial Lecture – ‘Archibald McIlroy, successful businessman, Presbyterian elder and writer of stories of Ulster rural life in the Ulster-Scots dialogue’ – tragically drowned when the Lusitania sunk on […]

On Friday, 8 May 2015 at 8pm, Dr William Roulston will give a talk entitled ‘Foyle Valley Covenanters – a History of Bready Reformed Presbyterian Church, 1765-2015’ – at Bready Reformed Presbyterian Church, Victoria Road, Bready, County Tyrone. In the […]

New Acquisition for the PHSI Library The PHSI library has acquired a copy of the ‘Autobiography of a Country Parson’ by the Rev James Reid Dill, Dromore, Co Tyrone’ (1892). He was born in 1814 in Springfield, Co Donegal and […]