| "Mickeys and demons" vc 'bigots and boobies' : the Woodstock riot of 1847 | See, S. W. | Article in Journal | | 1991 |
| Blacker's boys : 9th (Service) Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers) (County Armagh) : and 9th (North Irish Horse) Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers) : 1914-1919 | Metcalfe, Nick | Monograph or Collective Volume | Writersworld | 2012 |
| Collected writings | Lalor, James Fintan | Monograph or Collective Volume | Woodstock | 1997 |
| Counting 'cats'. The 1831 census and the Woodstock Estate, County Kilkenny | Gurrin, Brian | Article in Journal | | 2022 |
| Enough to puzzle a monkey | Davies, Mary | Article in Journal | | 2002 |
| Historical notice of Inistioge and the Staff of Jesus | Morrin, James L. | Article in Journal | | 1879 |
| Irish Nationalists and the making of the Irish race | Nelson, Bruce | Monograph or Collective Volume | Princeton University Press | 2012 |
| Jail journal | Mitchel, John | Monograph or Collective Volume | Woodstock Books | 1996 |
| Joe Boyle - remarkable life | Boyle, James | Article in Journal | | 2005 |
| Ladies of Llangollen Pottery | Curry, Kevin | Article in Journal | | 2015 |
| Restoring Woodstock | Davies, Mary | Article in Journal | | 2003 |
| St. Mary's burial ground, Woodstock North, Athy, Co. Kildare | Riordan, Peter J. | Article in Journal | | 2001 |
| The archaeological potential of the eighteenth-century estate at Woodstock, Inistioge, Co. Kilkenny | Byrne, James | Article in Journal | | 2016 |
| The black prophet 1847 : [a tale of Irish famine] | Carleton, William | Monograph or Collective Volume | Woodstock | 1996 |
| The draft indenture of Thomas, Duke of Gloucester as lieutenant of Ireland, 1391, with 2 plates | Johnston, Dorothy | Article in Journal | | 1982 |
| The lost Swiss cottage of Woodstock, its architect and its illustrator | Williams, Jeremy | Article in Journal | | 1999 |
| The story of Woodstock in Inistioge : the fascinating history of a great Kilkenny estate and the restoration of its magnificent gardens : an account inspired by Thomas Whyte of Cappagh (1888-1961) and incorporating his original material and research | Whyte, Thomas J. | Monograph or Collective Volume | Cappagh Press | 2007 |
| The Woodstock Bessborough connection | Kirwan, John | Article in Journal | | 1984 |
| Welsh family members. Mary Welsh (formerly Cotter, afterwards Roch), resided at Taylorstown, Killongford, Woodstock, Odell Lodge and Woodbine Hill, County Waterford. | Welsh, Thomas Spencer Eveleigh | Article in Journal | | 2010 |