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Cornell University Library Z921.C17 B8 Henry Bradshaw Irish collection presente olln 3 1924 029 542 937 Cornell University Library The original of tliis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029542937 THE HENRY BRADSHAW IRISH COLLECTION CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY BULLETIN (EXTRA SERIES) THE HENEY BRADSHAW IRISH COLLECTION, PRESENTED IN 1870 AND 1886. CAMBRIDGE, 1909. V- NOTE. In March 1870, Henry Bradshaw, Librarian, presented to the Library his collection of Irish books and papers, about 5000 in number. After his death in February 1886, his executors presented a second large accumulation of similar books, which he had brought together since 1870. These two collections have been incorporated together, and a few books have been added, chiefly by purchases made out of the residue of the Bradshaw Memorial Fund. A full catalogue of the whole collection is in preparation and will, it is hoped, be published at no distant date. The titles in this Bulletin are exactly as printed for insertion in the General Catalogue of Printed Books in the University Library; and the index makes it easy to find whether any book is in the collection ; except in the case of those books, the titles of which being already in the General Catalogue were not reprinted. June 21, 1909. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY BULLETIN. Extra Series. 1906. Irish Collection. Hib. 7 . 726 . 19' (06-1) CATECHISM. ABC. The ABC ; with the shorter Catechism, ap- pointed by the General Assembly.., Questions. 16cm. Nerury, 1821. Hib. 7. 747. 20 (06-2) AARON, son of Adriel, pseud. The Visions of Aaron, the son of Adriel, which he saw concerning the rise and fall of the Sister-Nations. [A' political p.amphlet.] [Date torn off.] 19cra. 8°, Dublin, 1747. Hib. 7 . 749 . 2 Ed. 4. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1749. Hib. 8. 730. 2' (06-3) BAYLE (Pierre). ABAILARD (Pierre). Letters of Abelard and Heloise. To which is [jrefix'd, a particular account of their lives, &c., extracted chiefly from M. Bayle. Transl. from the French. 5th ed. To which is added, Heloise to Abelard, by Mr Pope. 12°, 17cm. Dublin, 1731. Irish Colleotiou. December 1906. 1 2 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEKSITY LIBBAEY Hib.7.715.1 (06-4) ABBADIE (Jacques). Le Eegne glorieux de J. C sur la Terre. Ou Sermon sur le Psaume Lxxil. prononce a St Patrick, Oct. 1714. 8°, 19cm. Londres [17151]. Hib.5.689.4 (06-5) \YILLES (John). ABBEY. Abby and other Church-Lands, not yet Hssiired to such possessors as are Roman Catholicks : dedicated to the Nobility and Gentry of that Religion. [By John Willes.] ('.Fourteen Papers,' No. xi.) 4°, 21cm. London, 1689. Hib. 1 . 679 . 1" (06-6) JAMES, Prince of Wales, the Old Pretender. ABERDEEN. Episcopal Clergy. The Episcopal Clergy of Aberdeen's Address to the Pretender. [With remarks and answer.] F", 1 leaf, 33cm. Dublin [1715]. Hib. 7. 714. 2 (06-7) ABERNETHY {Rev. John). The people's choice, the Lord's anointed. A thanksgiving sermon for King George his happy Accession to the Throne, his Arrival, and Coronation. Preach'd at Antrim Oct. 27, 1714. 4°, 21cm. Belfast [1714]. Hib. 7.716.1 (06-8) ABERNETHY [Rev. John). A sermon recommending the study of Scripture-Prophecie, as an important duty, and a great means of reviving decay'd piety and cliarity : preach'd in Belfast, June 19, 1716. 4", 20cm. Belfast, 1716. Hib. 8 . 712 . 5* (06-9) ABRAHAMS (Judah). A short familiar friendly address to the Unconverted .Jews, 8", 16cm. Dublin, 1714. Hib. 7. 760.1 (06-10) PELLETREAU (James). ABRIDGMENT (An) of sacred history, from the Creation of the World to the establishment of Chris- IRISH COLLECTION. 3 tianity. Together -with A catechetical explanation of the principles of Natural and Revealed Religion. By a Presbyter of the Church of Ireland. [Qu. by James Pelletreau?] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1760. Hib. 7 . 760 . 2 Another copy. [MS. note on title.] Hib. 5. 840.1" (06-11) COPENHAGEN. Selskab (Ej^henhavnsk). Censura commentationiTtn Societati Regiae Danicae Scientiarum a. 1840 ad praemium reportandum oblatariim, et novae quaestiones, quas in annum 1842 societas cum praemii promisso proponit. 22cm. [Copenhagen, 1841 1] (Acad.) Hib. 7. 814. 4 (06-13) DUBLIN. Royal Irish Institution. The Prospectus, Rules and Regulations, and a list of the subscribers to the Royal Irish Institution, for promoting the Fine Arts ; together with the Report of the Committee for the year ending 24th June, 1814. 18em. Dublin, 1814. Hib. 5. 828. 30 (06- 14) DUBLIN. Royal Irish Institution. Appeal of the Directors of the Royal Irish Institution, for promoting the Fine Arts in Irelaad...on behalf of the National Object for which it was founded. 21cm. Dublin, 1828. Hib. 7 . 732 . 18 ; Hib. 7 . 752 . V (06-15) DUBLIN. Royal Dublin Society. An account of Saffron : the manner of its culture and saving for use, with the advantages it will be of to this Kingdom. Publ. by order of the Dublin Society. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1732. Hib. 7. 732. 3 (06-16) DUBLIN. Royal Dublin Society. The advantages which may arise to the people of Ireland, by raising of Flax and Flax-Seed, considered. Drawn up and publ. by the direction of the Dublin Society. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1732. 1—2 4 CAMBEIDGE UNIVEBSITT LIBEAEY Hib.3.730.r" (06-17) WARD (Philip). DUBLIN. Royal Dublin Society. [Advertisement as to the success of Pljilip Ward in growing flax.] F°, 1 page, 31cm. A. Rhames, Duhlin, 1733. Hib. 7 . 733 . 2 ; Hib. 7 . 733 . 3 (06-I8) DUBLIN. Royal Duhlin Society. Instructions for managing Bees. Drawn up and publ. by order of the Dublin Society. 8°, 20cm. Duhlin, 1733. Hib. 7 . 733 . 7 ; Hib. 7 . 733 . 8 (06- i.Q) DUBLIN. Royal Duhlin Society. Instructions for planting and managing Hops, and for raising Hop- poles. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1733. Hib. 7 . 750 . 20 ; Hib. 7 . 752 . 1' (06-20) DUBLIN. Royal Dublin Society. PULLEIN (Samuel). Some hints intended to promote the culture of Silkworms in Ireland. Addressed to the Dublin Society. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1750. Hib. 5. 764. 2 (06-21) DUBLIN. Royal Dublin Society. The accounts of the Dublin Society, for promoting Husbandry and other useful arts in Ireland. (1750-1764.) 4", 22cm. Dublin [1764]. Hib. 7. 766. 8 (06-22) DUBLIN. Royal Duhlin Society. The Royal Charter of the Dublin Society... By-laws and Ordinances. [By-laws etc. wantiug.] 19cm. 8°, Dublin, 1766. Hib. 7 . 801 . 5 Another edition. 21cm. Dublin, 1801. Hib. 7 . 768 . 19 (06-23) DUBLIN. Royal Dublin Society. A. scheme for establishing County Poor-Houses, in the Kingdom of Ireland. 2nd ed. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1768. Hib. 7 . 769 . 5 (06-24) DUBLIN. Royal Duhlin Society. By-laws and Ordi- nances of the Dublin Society. For the good Govern- ment of the Corporation. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1769. lEISH COLLECTION. 5 Hib.8.773.7 (06-25) DUBLIN. Royal Dublin Society. LALANDE (Joseph Jerdme Le Franqais de). The art of tanning and of currying Leather... from the French of Monsieur De La Lande and others ; and published at the expense of the Dublin Society... [Edited by C. V. i.e. Charles Vallancey.] 12°, 17cm. Dublin, 1773. Hib. 1 . 641 . 2 (06- -26) DUBLIN. Royal Dublin Society. Premiums offered by the Dublin Society, for the Encouragement of Husbandry and other Useful Arts in Ireland. Broadside, Dublin [1774]. Hib. 7. 774. 13 (06-27) DUBLIN. Royal Dublin Society. Some observations on the proceedings in the Dublin Society, in the granting and disposing of Premiums and Bounties for some years past, submitted to their consideration. ...By a Fellow Member. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1774. Hib. 7 . 775 . 3 (06-28) DUBLIN. Royal Dublin Society. Some hints to the Dublin Society, on the most important subject now before them in relation to a new list of Premiums to take place after the present year 1775. By a Member of the Society. 8°, 19cm. [Dublin,] 1775. Hib. 7 . 782 . 9 (06-29) DLTBLIN. Royal Dublin Society. LETTERS on the utility and policy of employing machines to shorten labour; occasioned by the late disturbances in Lancashire : to which are added some Hints for the further extension and improvement of our Woollen Trade and Manufactures. Reprinted by Order of the Dublin Society. [Signed 'T.'] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1782. Hib. 7 . 805 . 12 (o6-.n) DUBLIN. Royal Dublin Society. Abstracts of Acts for encouraging the cultivation, and for the better CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY preservation of Trees, Shrubs, Plants, and Roots; published bj order of the Dublin Society. 18cm. Dublin, 1805. Hib.5.813.7 {06-32) DUBLIN. Royal Dublin Society. [Reports of pro- ceedings at Meetings of the Dublin Society, Dec. 9, 1813— July 21, 1814. (June 2, 1814, missing.)] 24cm. Dublin, 1813-14. Hib. 5 . 835 . 10 (06-33) DUBLIN. Royal Dublin Society. Memorandum of objects of geological interest in the vicinity of Dublin. 21cm. Dublin, 1835. Hib. 5 . 808 . 43 (o6-34) DUBLIN. Society (Gaelic). Transactions. Vol. i. {Acad.) 23cm. Dublin, 1808. Hib. 6. 855. 8 (06-35) DUBLIN. Society [Irish Archaeological and Celtic). TODD (James Heuthorn). Leabhar imuinn. The Book of Hymns of the ancient Church of Ireland. Ed... with translation and notes, by J. H. T. Pasc. 1. (Acad.) 24cm. Dublin, 1855. Hib. 4. 850. 3- (06-. s6) DUBLIN. Society {Kilkenny and S.E. of Ireland Archaeological Society). Transactions. Vols. I— li. 1849-1853. 26cm. Dublin, 1850-1855. Proceedings and Transactions. Vol. iii. 1854-1855. 26cm. Dublin, 1856. Proceedings and Papers. New Series. Vols. i-vi. (Nos. 1-56.) 26cm. Dublin, 1856-1868. Hib. 4 . 850 . 11' Annuary. Vol. I. Pts 1, 2. 1855-1858. {Acad.) 26cm. Dublin, 1859. Hib. 4. 850. ir (06-37) DUBLIN. Association {Historical and Archaeological) ' of Ireland. Journal. New Series. Vol. i. Nos. 1, 2, 4. (Jan. 1868— Oct. 1868.) 26cm. Dublin, 1868. {Acad.) IRISH COLLECTION. 7 Hib.8.888.1 (06- 38) DUBLIN. Society for the Preservation of the Irish Language. TUIREANN. Oi-iie Ctoinne CuipeAtin. The Fato of the Children of Tuii-eann. Ed., with notes, trans- lation, &LC. by Ric. J. O'Duffy. {Acad.) 16cm. Dublin, 1888. Hib.'5.843.4 (06-3.9) DUBLIN. Society {Dublin Philosophical). Transactions. 1st Sf'ssion. 22cm. Dublin, 1843. {Acad.) Hib.5.856.6 (o6-4i) DUBLIN. Society {Dublin Statistical). Journal. Vol. I. Pt vii. 23cm. Dublin, 1856. {Acad.) Hib.7.853.3 (o6-42) DUNGANNON. Society for promoting Science, Litera- ture, and the Arts. Sixth Report. {Acad.) 20om. Dungannon, 1853. Hib. 5 . 696 . 1 (o6-43) WOODWARD (John), M.D. LONDON. Society {Royal). Brief instructions for making observations in all parts of the world : as also for collecting, preserving, and sending over natural things... [By J. Woodward.] Drawn up at the Request of a Person of Honour [R. Boyle] : and presented to the Royal Society. 4°, 23cm. London, 1696. {Acad.) Hib. 5. 726. 4 (o6-44) LONDON. Society {Royal). A collection of such papers as were communicated to the Royal Society, referring to some Curiosities in Ireland. (Natural History of Ireland. Part 2.) {Acad.) 4°, 23cm. Dublin, 1726. Hib. 7. 752. 10 (o6-45) LYONS. Academic des Sciences, Belles Lettres, etc. A Discourse on the advantases resulting from the Arts 8 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBRARY and Sciences, pronounced in a public Assembly of the Academy of Sciences and Belles-Lettres of Lyons, 22d June 1751. Transl. from the French original. By Mr D . 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1752. (Acad.) Hib. 8 . 730 . 1 (06-46) CONFERENCE. ACCOUNT (An) of a Conference between Mr L y a Popish Prie.st and Mr L d a Dissenting Minister, on March 26th, 1730. 8", 15cm. JDublin, 1730. Hib. 7 . 704 . 1 (06-47) EEFORMATION OF MANNERS. ACCOUNT (An) of the progress of the Reformation of Manners, in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and other parts of Europe and America... In a Letter to a Friend. 12th ed. 4°, 20cm. London, 1704. E.11.57" 13th ed. 4", 20 X 16cm. ib. 1705. Hib. 7. 860. 2 (06 -48) COLUMBA (St). ADAMNAN (St). Life of S'Columba or Columbkille ...founder of loua. Translated from the Latin with notes. 18cm. London, 1860. Hib. 5 . 793 . 1 (06-50) PAINE (Thomas). ADAMS (John Quincy), President of the United States. An answer to Pain's Rights of Man. By John Adams Esq. 8", 23om. Dublin, 1793. Hib. 3. 740. 2" (06-51) ADDRESS. TRUE. The true, genuine, Tory-Address. F", 1 leaf, 33cm. [London,] 1710. Hib. 7 . 754 . 1'-' (06-52) ADDRESS (An) to friends and foes. Numb, i (-n). 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1754. (Another copy, in the Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 2.- Hib. 7 . 756 . 2^^^) IRISH COLLECTION. 9 Hib. 8 . 674 . 10' (06-53) JAMES, Prince of Wains, the Old Pretender. ADDRESS (An) to that honest part of the Nation call'd the lower sort of people ; on the subject of Popery and the Pretender. 3rd ed. 8°, 16cm. London, 1745. Hib.5.662.r (o6-54) ADEE (Nicholas). A plot for a Crown in a Visitation- sermon, at Cricklade, May 15, 1682. 4°, 21cm. London, 1685. Hib. 8 . 674 . 10= (06-55) ADVANTAGE (The) of the Members of the Church of England, over those of the Church of Rome. (England, .) 12°, 16cm. London, 1756. Hib.3.730.r (06-56) SWIFT (Jonathan). ADVICE to a certain Dean [Jonathan Swift]. F°, 31cm. [Dublin,] 1730. Hib.7.808.6" (06-57), ADVICE to the Rich, in a series of letters, originally ))ublished in the Northern Star. By an Independent Country Gentleman. 8°, 20cm. Belfast, 1796. Hib. 8 . 729 . 3 (o6-58) HUTCHINSON (Francis), Bp of Down and Connor. ADVICES concerning the manner of receiving Popish Converts... In a letter to a Rev. Clergy-man of the Diocese of Down and Connor. [By F. H.] 8", 17cm, Dublin [17291]. Hib. 5 . 847 . 1 (06-59) GRAYDON (William). AGRICOLA, pseud. Relief for Ireland, prompt and permanent, suggested in a letter to the Rt Hon. Lord John Russell, by Agricola [W. Graydon]. 23cm. London, 1847. 10 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib. 7 . 680 . 1 (o6-63) LA CHAISE (Frangois d'Aix de). A relation of two free conferences between Father L'Chese, and four considerable Jesuits, touching the present state of the affair of the Romanists in England. (Feb. 4, 16|§.) 4", 21cm. [London 1] 1680. Hib. 7. 659. 6 (06-64) ALBEMARLE (George Monk, Buke of). A letter sent from General Moiick, dated at Caldstreame Dec. 29. 1659, superscribed to the Rt Hon. William Lenthall Esq., Speaker... to be communicated to the rest of the Members of Parliament at London. Jan. 6. 4°, 19cm. London, 1659. Hib. 7 . 659 . 15 (06-65) ALBEMARLE (George Monk, Buke of). PAIR DEALER (The): or, A modest answer to the sober letter of... the Lord General Monck... By the private hand of a Gent, of Devon [J. Trev. qu. J. Trevanion 1]. 4°, 19cm. London, 1659. Hib. 7. 659. 7 (06-66) ALBEMARLE (George Monk, Buke of). NICHOLS (Henry). A letter sent to General Monk, to St Albons the 29 of January. Wherein the antient Government of England founded upon Magna Gharta, and the Petition of Right is vindicated... [By ' H. N.' MS. note 'Henry Nichols.'] 4°, 19om. London, 1659. Hib. 7 . 659 . 8 (06-67) DEVONSHIRE. ALBEMARLE (George Monk, Buke of). A letter to General Monck, in answer to his of tlie 23 of Jan., directed to Mr RoUe, to be communicated to the Gentlemen of the County of Devon. By one of the Excluded Members of Parliament [R. M.]. (Jan. 28.) 4°, 19cm. London, 1659. Hib. 7 . 659 . 3 (06-68) ALBEMARLE (George Monk, Buke of). General Monck's last letter to His Excellency the Lord Fleet- wood. Declaring his resolution to send Col. Wilkes, IKISH COLLECTION. 11 Lieut. Col. Clobery, Major Knight, by waj' of Treaty, in. order to a happy Union between the two Armies of England and Scotland. With two other letters from Persons of Honour... [Signed Tho. Clarges, Tho. Talbot, J. Pearson.] (Nov. 3-5.) 4°, 19cm. London, 1659. Hib. 7 . 659 . 19 (06-69) ALBEMARLE (George Monk, Duke of). A letter of advice to His Excellency the Lord General Monck, tending to the peace and welfare of this Nation. (By T. J.) 4°, 19cm. [London] 1659. XXIX . 8 . 161= ; Hib. 7 . 714 . 3 (06-70) TOLAND (John). ALBEMARLE (George Monk, Duke of). The Art of Restoring. Or, The piety and probity of General Monk in bringing about the Last Restoration... in a letter to a Minister of State, at the Court of Vienna. [By J. Toland.] 8", 18cm. London, 1714. Hib. 8. 736. 2 (06-71) TURKEY. ALBERONI (Giulio), Cardinal Cardinal Alberoni's Scheme for reducing the Turkish Empire to the obedience of Christian Princes... Transl. from an authentick copy of the Italian MS 8°, 17cm. Dublin, 1736. Hib. 7. 842. 7 (06-72) ALCOOK (John). The Apostaoy of the latter times as predicted by St Paul. A sermon preached in Christ Church, Cork, March 23, 1842. 17cm. Cork, 1842. Hib. 7. 690. 13 (06-73) ALEMAND (Louis Augustin). Histoire Monastique d'Irlande. 12", 18cm. Paris, 1690. (Ireland 16.) Hib. 4. 661.1 (06-74) ASHTON (Sir William). ALEXANDER (Sir Jerome). The Case between Sir J. A.,... and Sir William Ash ton... concerning Precedency. F", 26cm. [ 1661.] 12 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.5.846.1 (of) -7. 6) ALFORD (Charles Richard), Bp of Victoria. Are the Roman Catholic Priests of Ireland worthy of ten millions of the public money ? A letter, addressed to Edmund B. Denison. 4th ed. 23cm. London {Doncaster), 1846. Hib. 7 . 765 . 1 (06-76) ALGAROTTI (Conte Francesco). An essay on Painting, written in Italian. (Transl. into English.) 12°, 19cm. Dublin, 1765. Hib. 8 . 750 . 1' (06-77) MACLAINE (James). ALLEN ( ) Rev. Dr. An account of the beha- viour of Mr James Maclaine... The Fourth Edition. With the addition of a Letter. 8°, 15cm. Dublin, 1750. Hib. 7. 837.1 (06-78) BROWN (John), /. 1837, of Ahadouey. ALLEN (John), Jl. 1837, of Ballystrain. Popish policy detected; or, a defence of a sermon entitled "The Reformation," as preached by the Rev. John Brown. 20cm. Ifewtownlimavady, 1837. Hib. 8. 834.1 (06-79) ALLEN (Richard), fl. 1 833, of Waterford. A catechism of religious faith and practice... of the Society of Friends. 2nd ed. 14cm. Dublin, 1834. Hib. 5. 840. r (06 -so) ALLMAN (George James). The Importance of Natural History Studies to the Artist. A lecture delivered... to the pupils of the Royal Dublin Society's Drawing School. 22cm. Dublin, 1849. Hib. 5. 804. 2 (06-8I) ALLMAN (William), M.D. Disputatio Medica de Paralysi. 22cm. Dublinii, 1804. Hib. 5.806.2 (06-82) ALLOTT (Richard). A sermon preached before the Hon. House of Commons, at the Church of St Margaret, IRISH COLLECTION. 13 "Westminster, Feb. 26, 1806, being the day appointed for a General Fast. 24:cm. London,, 1806. Hib.5.841.1 (06-83) SALL (Andrew). ALLPORT (Josiah). A supplement to Dr Sail's True Catholic and Apostolic Faith maintained in the Church of England, as recently republished with notes. 21cm. London, 1841. Hib.5.851.21 (06-84) ALTERNATIVE (The) : or, how are the poor to be educated ? . . . By a Parish Minister. 21cm. Dublin, 1851. Hib. 7 . 646 . 1 (06-85) BOOKER (John). A bloody Irish Almanack... Printed at Waterford... 4°, 19cm. London, 1646. Hib. 7. 811. 2 (06-86) ALMANACK. Belfast. BELFAST Almanack, for 1811, and 1817. 20cm. Belfast (1811, 1817). Hib. 7 . 849 . 1 1849. 19cm. Belfast, 1849. Hib. 8 . 724 . 1 (06-87) ALMANACK. Dublin. IRISH Almanack (An) for 1724. 2nd ed. (In English and Irish.) 16cm. 8°, Dublin, 1724. Hib. 8 . 752 . 10' (06-88) WATSON (John),/. 1750, Bookseller. A LMANACK. Dublin. The Gentleman and Citizen's Almanack, 1752. 8", 16cm. Dublin, 1752. Hib. 8 . 752 . 11 1758. 8°, 16cm. Dublin, 1758. Hib. 8 . 752 . 12' 1767. 8°, 16cm. Dublin, 1767. 14 CAMBRIDGE ONIVEBSITY LIBaAET Hib. 8 . 752 . 13' (06-89) WATSON (Samuel),/. 1784, Bookseller. ALMANACK. Dublin. The Gentleman's and Citi- zen's Almanack, 1784. 8", 16cm. Dublin, 1784. Hib. 8 . 752 . 14' . 1786. 8°, 16cm. Dublin, 1786. Hib. 8 . 752 . 15' 1794. 8", 16cm. Dublin, 1794. Hib. 7. 765. 7 (06-90) ALMON (John). ENQUIRY (An) into the doctrine, lately propagated, concerning Libels, Warrants, and the Seizure of Papers... In a letter to Mr Alnion from the Father of Candor. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1765. Hib. 7. 765. 8 (06-91) ALMON (John). LETTER (A) concerning libels, warrants... with a ^iew to some late proceedings [in the case of John Wilkes] and the defence... by the Majority [of the House of Commons. Being an Answer by J. Almon to 'The Majority Defended.' Signed The Father of Candor]. Ed. 4. [Another edition of ' An Enquiry into the Doctrine, etc.'] 8", 19cm. Dublin [1765]. Hib. 7 . 771 . 5 (06-92) ALMON (John). Another letter to Mr Almon, in matter of Libel. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1771. Hib. 8 . 723 . 1 (06-94) ALLEINE (Joseph). An alarm to unconverted Sinners. 12°, 17cm. Dublin, 1723. 10.18.37 Another edition. 8°, 18cm. Wellington, 1812. Hib. 8 , 690 . 5 (06-9,5) WILLIAM I., Prince of Orange. ALVA (Fernando Alvarez de Toledo, diique de). Entretien du Due d'Alve, et du Prince d'Orange, morts au Siecle passe. 12°, 13cra. Amsterdam, 1690. IRISH COLLECTION. 15 Hib. 5 . 841 . 2 ; Hib. 5 . 841 . 3 (06-96) ALVANLEY (William Arden, 2nd Lord). Tlie state of Ireland considered, and measures proposed for re- storing tranquillity to that Country. 2nd ed. 23cm. London, 1841. Hib. 5 . 841 . 4 (06-97) ALVANLEY (William Arden, 2nd Lord). The state of Ireland re-considered. In answei- to Lord Alvanley's "State of Ireland considei-ed." By a Commouer. 21cm. London, 1841. Hib. 7. 816.1 (06-98) LONDON. Protestant Union. AMICUS HIBERNICUS. The letters of Amicus Hibernicus, on Roman Catholic aflFairs and the state of Ireland... Also two Letters to the Secretary of the Protestant Union, with a Preface... on "Faction Un- masked." 20cm. Lublin, 1816. Hib. 7 . 750 . 2" (06-99) SHERLOCK (Thomas), Lp of London. AMINADAB, one of the people called Quaker.?, to [Thomas Sherlock] the B p of L -n; on his letter to the Clergy and Inhabitants of London and Westminster, concerning the late earthquakes. 8", 20cm. For Obadiah Prim, London, 1750. Hib. 8. 805.1- (06-100) MOORE (Thomas). ANACREON. Odes of Anaoreon, transl. into English verse, with notes. By Thomas Moore. 5th ed. 2 vols. 17cm. London, 1805. Hib. 7. 814.1 (06-101) SWIFT (Edmund Lenthal). ANACREON in Dublin. With notes, critical, his- torical, and explanatory. [By E. L. Swift.] 19cm. London, 1814. Hib. 7 . 61 . 13 ; Hib. 8 . 61 . 4 (06-102) ROTHE (David), E.G. Bp of Ossory. ANALECTA sacra, nova, et mira. De rebua Catho- 16 CAMBEIDGK UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY licorurn in Hibernia... Divisa in tres partes... Relators et collectore T. N. (Pars 1.) 8", 18cm. [ ] 1616. Hib. 7 . 750 . 4'° (06-10.3) BARTON (Richard), B.D. ANALOGY (The) of divine wisdom in the natural, moral, and spiritual system of things. In three dis- courses. [By Richard Barton.] 8°, 20cm. London, 1737. Hib.5.689.4 (06-i04) HALIFAX (George Savile, Marquis of). ANATOMY (The) of an Equivalent. (By George Savile.) (Fourteen Papers, vi.) 4", 21cm. London, 1689. Hib.5.793.2 (06-i05) Hib. 5 . 793 . 3 ; Hib. 7 . 793 . 1 HALE {Hir Matthew). ANCIENT Christians' principle (The), or rule of life, revived and brought to light... Also some extracts from the writings of the late Jadge Hale. 8°, 23cm. Dublin, 1793. Hib. 7 . 671 . 1-3 (three copies) (06-106) ANDERTON (Thomas), fab. 1672. The history of the Iconoclasts, during the reign of the Emperors Leo Isauricus, Constantin Copronimus, Leo the 4th, Constantin and Irene, Leo the Armenian, Michael Balbus, Theophilus, Michael III. and Theodora. 8°, 18om. [Ghent "i] 1671. Hib. 7. 641.1 (06-107) BERKSHIRE (Charles Howard, ind Earl of). A true copy of the Lord Andevers two speeches to the Lords in Parliament ; the one concerning the Star- Chamber; the other oonceraing the Pacification. 4", 18cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7 . 62 . 7, 8 (two copies) (06-ios) ANDREW (George), Bi) of Ferns and Leighlin. A Quaternion of Sermons preached in Ireland in the summer season, 1624. 4°, 18cm. Dublin, 1625. IRISH COLLECTION. 17 Hib. 5.828.1 (06-110) ANDREWS (Robert Collins). A letter to the Rt Hon. Robt Peel, on the prevention of the re-establishment in Ireland of Popery and Priestcraft. 22cm. London, 1828. Hib. 8. 781.1- (06-111) ANGEL (John). A general history of Ireland. 2 vols. 12°, 17cm. Dublin, 1781. Hib. 5. 804.1 (06-112) ANGIER (Charles), M.D. A few observations on the inconveniencies which arise from impediments and other defects in speech. 21cm. Dublin, 1804. Hib. 7. 772.1 (06- us) VALENTIA (Arthur Annesley, Viscount). ANGLESEY Peerage. Minutes of the proceedings before the Lords Committees for Privileges, on the claim [of Arthur Annesley, Viscount Valentia] to the title of Earl of A.nglesey. 8", 18cm. [London''] 1771 [MS. '1772']. R. 9. 1'' ; Hib. 3. 682.1' (06-114) ORMOND (James Butler, Is;! Duke of). ANGLESEY (Arthur Annesley, 1st Ea/rl of). A Letter... In Answer to... the Duke of Ormondes Letter of November the 12th. 1681... [With the Duke of Ormond's Letter prefixed,] F°, 33cm. London, 1682. Hib. 7 . 682 . 4 Another edition. 4", 19cm. London, 1682. Hib. 5. 750. r (06-115) ANGLESEY (Richard Annesley, 6J^4. Hib. 8. 712. 5' (06-119) MARLBOROUGH (John Churchill, Isi! Duke of). ANNE, Queen of England. No Queen : or. No General. An argument proving the necessity Her Majesty was in., .to displace the D — of M — borough. 8°, 16cm. Dublin, 1712. Dd* . 2 . 40'» (E) . Ed. 2. 8°, 19cm. Lmidon, 1712. Hib. 7. 714.1 (06-120) ANNE, Queen of England. A collection of all Queeu Anne's Speeches, Messages, &c. from her Accession to the Throne, to her demise. 8°, 19cm. London, 1714. Hib. 1.679.1" (06-121) OXFORD (Robert Harley, Earl of), t 1724. ANNE, Queen of England. The Queen'.s and my Lord of Oxford's New Toast. (Scotcli-Cloath or occasional-confomity. [Verse.] F", 1 leaf, 31cm. Dahlin [1711]. Hib. 7 . 750 . 2" (06-122) ANNESLEY {Hon. James), 1 1760.- The case of the Honourable James Annesley E.sq; humbly offered to all lovers of Truth and Justice. 8", 20cm. [London 1] 1756. IBISH COLLECTION. 19 Hib.3.744.1 (06-123) ANGLESEY (Richard Annesley, Earl of), tl761. ANNESLEY {Hoii. James), +1760. The trial in ejectment (at large) between Campbell Craig, Lessee of James Annesley Esq., and others, Plaintiff; and the Rt Hon. Richard Earl of Anglesey, Defendant. Nov. 11-25, 1743. F°, 35cm. London, 1744. Hib.3.730.1" (06 -124) BORDONI (Faustina). ANSWER (An) from S— a F— A [Faustina Bordoni; to S — r S— O [F. Senesino]. [Wants all before sig. 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Clayton, Bp of Clogher], which is calculated to set aside the Doctrine of the Trinity in Unity... 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1752. 2—2 20 CAMBRIDGE DNIVERSITY LIBEAET Hib.7.677.1 (06-i29) ANSWER (An) to several reasons humbly offered to the consideration of... Parliament, for the taking off the prohibition, and giving leave to the importation of Irish Cattel. 4°, 21cm. London, 1677. {Ireland 17.) Hib.7.789.9 (06-i30) COMBE (William). ANSWER (An) to [William Combe] the ~€puntry Gentlen]an's Letter to a Member of Parliament ; with a review of the characters of the DukeS of Norfolk, Portland, and Northumberland,... WithVn address to the King. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1789- Hib.3.730.r° (o6-13i;k^ ANTHONY, Boctor, pseud. [Address beginning] Countrymen and Fellow-Citizens. F°, 1 page [Dublini 173- ?]. Hib.7.778.2 (06-132) TICKELL (Richard). ANTICIPATION: containing the substance of Tip^ M — y's most gracious Speech to both H — s, '^f P — 1 — t, on the opening of the upproaching^^gi^sion, together with a full... account of the~tfeyate which will take place in the H — e of C — s... With notes. [By R. Tickell.] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1778. Hib.7.779.4 (1779.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1779. Hib. 7.786.4 (06-133) DEISM. ANTIDOTE (An) against Deism, extracted from Holy Scripture... By a Lover of pure and undefiled Religion. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1786. Hib. 7.819.6 (06-134.) LEES {Sir Harcourt), Bart. ANTIDOTE (The); or "Nouvelles a la Main." Recommended to...Rt Hon. W. C. Plunket. By a Clergyman of the Established and Apostolic Church and no Saint. [By Sir H. Lees.] 21cm. Dublin [1819]. IRISH COLLECTION. 21 Hib.7.839.1 (06-i35) ANTISELL (William). The Athanasian Creed and the Bible compared and examined. With notes, etc. 21cm. Dublin, 1839. Hib. 7 . 641 . 13 ; Hib. 7 . 641 . 14 (o6-i3C) KING (Sir Robert). ANTRTM (Randal MacDonnell, Ma/rquis of). A con- tinuation of the diumall passages in Ireland : declared in two letters. The one being sent from the Lord Antrim... The other was sent to Sir Robert King Knight. 4% 19 cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7. 641. 48 ; Hib. 7 . 641 . 49-50 (06-137) ANTRIM. ULSTER. The humble petition of the Protestant Inhabitants of the Counties of Antrim, Downe, Tyrone, ifec. part of the Province of Ulster in the Kingdonie of Ireland concerning Bishops... Presented to... Parliament. 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. (Parliament 1.) Hib. 7. 727. 4 (06-i3«) PRESBYTERIANS. ANTRIM. A Narrative of the Proceedings of seven General Synods of the Northern Presbyterians in Ireland... By the Ministers of the Presbytery of Antrim, in the North of Ireland. {Ireland 5.) 8°, 19cm. Belfast, 1727. XXIX . 8 . 121" ; Hib. 7 . 756 . 2" (o6- 1 39) ANTRIM. Patriot Club. Advice to the Patriot Club, of the County of Antrim. Oq the present state of affairs in Ireland, and some late clianges in the Administration of that Kingdom. (Patriot Miscellany. Vol ii.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1756. (Another copy, wanting title, Hib. 7 . 756 . 3.) Hib. 7. 759. 19 (06-140) CHATHAM (William Pitt, \st Earl of). APOLOGY (An) for W. P, Esq: in which the conduct of L[ieutenant] 6[eneral] B[lig]h is vin- dicated. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1759. 22 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBBARY Hib.7.710.10 (06-141) EVANS (Abel), D.D. APPARITION (The). A poem. 2nd ed. [By A. Evans.] 8°, 20cm. London, 1710. Hib. 7.769.2 (06-1 42) TRAIL (James), Bp of Down and Connor. ARCHBOLD (Richard). A defence of the character of the late Richard Archbold, Esq ; formerly a Jesuit ; in confutation of. ..a Popish pamphlet, entitled, A letter to... [James Trail] the Lord Bp of Down and Connor, &c. Together with a supplement. [Signed Agrestis.] 8", 19cm. Belfast, 1769. Hib. 4. 786.1 (ob--i43) ARCHDALL (Mervyn). Monnsticon Hibernicum : or, an history of the Abbies, Priories, and other Reli- gious Houses in Ireland. 4", 27cm. Dublin, 178G. LI. 32. 13 Another issue. 4°, 27cm. London, 1786. Hib. 7. 751.1 (06-144) ARCHDALL (N.). An alarm to the people of Great- Britain, and Ireland ; in answer to a late proposal for uniting these Kingdoms... 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1751. Bb . 25 . 43* ; Hib. 7 . 751 . 2 An alarum etc. [Another state of the pre- ceding.] 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1751. Hib. 7.678.3 (06-i46) ARSDEKIN (Richard). Theologia tripartita. ..cum novo Apparatu. 8°, 19cm. Antwerpiae, 1678. Hib. 7 . 679 . 20 . Ed. 4^ 8", 18cm. Coloniae Agrippiinae, 1679. Aa* . 12 . 70- Ed. 5^ 2 Tom. 12°, 16cm. Antverpiae, 1682. IRISH COLLKCTION. 23 Hib.8.667.r (06-147) XAVIER (Francis), Saint. ARSDEKIN (Richard). A treatise of miracles to- gether with new miracles and Isenefits obtained by the sacred reliques of S. Xaverius exposed... at Mechlin. 8°, l€cm. Lovauii, 1667. Hib.5.801.1 (06-148) DUBLIN. Royal Dublin Society. ARCHER {Lieut. Joseph). Statistical survey of the County Dublin. 21cm. Dublin, 1801. Hib.7.826.1 (06-149) ROACH E (Alexander). ARCHER (William), Vicar of Newcastle, Co. Dublin. A third letter. ..to the Rev. Alexander Roache... being a continuation of the correspondence on some con- troverted points of Doctrine, which are vitally connected with Man's Eternal Interests. 20cm, Dublin, 1826. Hib.8.830.1 (06-i50) ARCTIC travels; or, an account of the several land expeditions to determine the Geography of the northern part of the American Continent. 14cm. Dublin, 1830. Hib.8.747.3 (06-i5i) ARDFERT and Aghadoe, Diocese of. CONSTITUTIONES Eoclesiasticae pro Unitis Dioece- sibus Ardfertensi et Aghadoensi... Suniptibus Cleri Kerriensis. 8°, 15cm. Waterfordiae (1747). (Ireland 3.) Hib.5.830.9 (06-153) ARISTARGHUS, pseud. The Legislative Union be- tween Great Britain and Ireland considered. {Ireland 8.) 21cm. Dublin, 1830. Hib.8.719.3 (06-i54) ARITHMETIC. TUTOR (A) to Arithmetick... By J. 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ARMAND (Jacques). Sermon sur I'Esprit de I'Evan- gile : prononce a I'occasion de la Paix ; dans I'Eglise FranQoise de Hanau. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1767. Hib. 7. 679. 22 (06-161) ARMONDUS (Joannes) de Hess. LETTER (A) from a Jesuite [by J. A. de Hess] : or the Mj'sterie of Equivocation. 4°, 21cm. [Dublin] 1679. IRISH COLLECTION. 25 Hib. 5 . 838 . 1 ; Hib. 5 . 838 . 26 (06-162) ARMSTRONG (James), D.D. A sermon vindicating the principles of Unitarian Christianity. ..preached. ..in the Presbyterian Church of Strand-Street... June 17th, 1838. 23cm. Dublin, 1838. Hib. 7. 733.1 (06-i63) ARMSTRONG (John), M.D. De Tabe purulenta. 4", 21cm. Ediiiburgi, 1733. Hib. 8. 737.1 (06-1 64) AKT (The) of Wenching. A poem. 8", 17cm. Dublin, 1737. Hib. 5. 811.1 (06-165) ARTHUR (John), M.B. De Phthisi Pulmonali. 22cra. Dublinii, 1811. Hib. 7. 63. 37' (06-166) ARTICLES of Religion. ..of the Cleargie of Ireland... Dublin... 1615. 4", 18cm. Dublin, 1615. (^Ireland 3.) Syn. 7 . 60 . 156' (06-167) Hib. 7 . 62 . 16 ; Syn. 7.62. 21= ARTICLES of Religion. ..of the Clergie of Ireland... Dublin... 1615. 4", 19cm. London, 1628. Hib. 5 . 62 . 6 Another ed. 4", 21cm. Stationers, London, 1629. Bb*.11.24'° Another ed. (Ireland 3.) 4", 21cm. T. Downes, London, 1629. Hib. 7 . 63 . 37' ; Bb* . 11 . 24' (06- 1 68) ARTICLES of Religion. 1562. Articles agreed upon by the. ..whole Cleargie. ..London. ..1562... 4°, 18cm. Dublin, 1634. Hib. 7. 665. 3 (06-169) ARTICLES of Presentments, to be inquired of and presented unto by the Church- wardens. Inquisitors and Parish -Clerks. 4°, 18cm. Dublin, 1665. (Ireland 3.) 26 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY Hib. 7.689.53 (06-170) ARWAKER (Edmund), ilie younger. The Apparition ; or, the Genius of Ireland : complaining of her present misery, and imploring speedy relief from England. 4", 20cm. Loudon, 1689. Hib. 4. 685.1 (06-171) CHARLES TI., King of England. ARWAKER (Edmund), the younger. 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A sermon preach'd at Christ-Church, in Dublin, Jan. 30th 17-l|-, before the Lords Justices, and the House of Lords. 8°, 21cm. London, 17iJ. IRISH COLLECTION. 27 Hib.8.777.1' (06-176) ASHTON (Robert). The Battle of Aughrim : or, The fall of Monsieur St Ruth. A tragedy. To which is prefixed, An extract from the history of Ireland. 12", 16cm. Dublin, 1777. Hib.7.816.2 (06-177) ASHTON (Robert). The Battle of Aughrim; or The fall of Monsieur St Ruth. A tragedy. 18cm. Dublin, 1816. Hib.8.830.2 (06-179) MICHELBORNE (John). ASHTON' (Robert). Two historical plavs. The Battle of Aughrim, or The Fall of M. St Ruth. (By R. A.) Ireland preserved, or The Siege of Londonderry. (Bv John Michelborne.) 24th ed. 15cm. Belfast, 1830. Hib. 8 . 858 . 1 ; Hib. 8 . 858 . 2 (06-I80) ASPLEN (George William). A lively sketch of a trip to Killarney and the South of Ireland. 15cm. London [1858]. Hib. 5.792.1 (O6-I8I) CONVENTION NATIONALS. ASSELIN (Eustache Benoit). Opinion d'E. B. A.,... sur la question : Si le Roi pent etre juge 1 Imprimee par ordre de la Convention Nationale. (Imperf.) {France 8.) 8°, 22cm. Paris, 1792. Hib. 5. 734.1 (06-i82) ASTON (Miles). An heroick poem on the Weaving trade. 4°, 22cm. Dublin [1734-5 1]. Hib. 7 . 763 . 1' ; Hib. 7 . 763 . 2 (06-i83) ASTON (Richard). A charge given to the Grand Juries of the County of the City of Dublin... at a sitting of His Majesty's Commissions of Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery... Dec. 3, 1763. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1763. Hib. 5 . 642 . 5 ; Hib. 7 . 642 . 13 (o6- 1 84) ASTON {Sir Thomas). A brief relation of the late passages that happened at His Majesties Eort of 28 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Duncannon... since June 8, 1642. "With the taking anrl bvirning the town and castle called Dunmore... (22 July 1642). 4°, 19cm. London, 1642. Hib.7.820.1 (06-I8.5) MANT (Richard), Bp of Down and Connor. ATHAMIK, pseud. Letter to the R' Hon. Charles Grant, from an Irish Layman of the Established Church, on the subject of a Charge... by [R. Mant] the Lord Bishop of Killaloe and Kilfenora. 21cm. Dublin, 1820. Hib.5.833.79 (06-I86) ATHENRY (Edward Birmingham, Lord). Ancient Baronage of Ireland. 21cm. London, 1833. Hib.7.641.5 (06-187) ATHERTON (John), Bp of Wat.erford. The life and death of J. A. 4", 19cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7 . 641 . 3 ; Hib. 7 . 641 . 4 Another edition (facsimile V). 4°, 19cm. 'London, 1641.' Hib. 5.850.1 (06-I88) ATHOLE (Amelia Sophia Stanley, Marchioness of). Royal descents from Henry III., and the subsequent Kings of England, of Lady Amelia Sophia Stanley, Marchioness of Athol. 24cm. Cavan, 1850. Hib. 5. 815.1 (06-189) ATKINSON (A.), of Dublin. The Irish Tourist. (Vol. i.) 23cm. Dublin, 1815. Hib. 7 . 857 . 1 ; Hib. 7 . 857 . 2 (06-190) ATKINSON (Bt Hon. Richard). Address delivered by the Rt Hon. R. A., Lord Mayor of the City of Dublin, on the day of his Inauguration, 1st Jan., 1857. 18cm. Dublin, 1857. 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The Speech of Francis late Lord Bp of Rochester, at the Bar of the House of Lords, 11th of May, 1723, in his defence against the Bill then depending, for inflicting pains and penalties upon him. F°, 34cm. London, 1723. Hib. 7 . 722 . 11 ; Hib. 7 . 722 . 12 (06-195) ATTERBURY (Francis), Bp of Rochester. PEARCE (Zachary), Bp of Rochester. A letter to the Clergy of the Church of England : on occasion of the commitment of the Bp of Rochester to the Tower of London. By a Clergyman of the Cliurcb of England [Z. Pearce]. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1722. Hib. 7 . 841 . 16 ; Hib. 7 . 841 . 17 (06-196) ATTHILL (William). CATECHISM. England (Church of). The Church Catechism, with scriptural references. 18cm. Dublin, 1841. Hib. 7. 698. 3 (06-197) MOLYNEUX (William), of Dublin. ATWOOD (William), f 1705. The history, and reasons, of the Dependency of Ireland upon the 30 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Imperial Ciown of the Kingdom of England. Recti- fying Mr Molineux's State... 8", 19cm. D. Brown and T. Leigh, London, 1698. Hib. 8 . 698 . 2' Another state. 8", 17cm. D. Broivn and R. Smith, London, 1698. Hib. 5.779.1; Hib. 7.779.9 (o6- 1 98) AUCKLAND (William Eden, \st Lord). A letter to the Earl of Carlisle... on the Representations of Ireland, respecting a Free Trade. 8", 22om. Dublin, 1779. Hib. 7. 779. 10 (06-199) AUCKLAND (William Eden, Is* Lord). Three letters .to the Earl of Carlisle... On certain perversions of political reasoning; (fee. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1779. Bb.25.26* (06-200) AUCKLAND (William Eden, \st Lord). A fifth letter to tlie Earl of Carlisle. ..on Population ; on certain Revenue Laws and Regulations connected with the Interests of Commerce ; and on Public Oeconomv. 8", 20cra. London, 1780. (Another copy, wanting title, Hib. 7 . 780 . 3.) Hib. 7. 786. 5 (06-201) AUCKLAND (William Eden, \st Lord). Letter to the Earl of Carlisle... on the subject of the late arrange- ment. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1786. Hib. 5 . 796 . 1 ; XXIX . 8 . 126' (06-202) AUCKLAND (William Eden, 1st Lord). The sub- stance of a speech made by Lord A., May 2, 1796 on the occasion of a motion made by the Marquis of Lansdown [on public finances]. 8", 23cm. London, 1796. Hib. 5 . 799 . 8-10 (3 copies) (06-203) AUCKLAND (William Eden, Lord), tl814. Substance of the speech of Lord Auckland, in the House of Peers, April 11, 1799, on the proposed Address to His Majesty, respecting the Resolutions adopted by IRISH COLLECTION. 31 the two Houses of Parliameut, as the basis of an Union between Great Britain and Ireland. 8", 22cm. London, 1799. (Another copy, Bb.25.29*; fragment, Hib. 5 . 799 . 11.) Hib. 7 . 799 . 4 2iid ed. 8°, 20cm. London, 1799. {Ireland 8.] Hib. 5. 799. 12 (06-S04) AUCKLAND (William Eden, Lord), 1 1814. Substance of the speech of Lord Auckland. ..April 11, 1799. 4th ed. 8°, 23cm. London, 1799. Hib. 5 . 799 . 13 Another edition. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1799. Hib. 7 . 799 . 3 Another edition, wanting title. 8°,' 20cm. [ 1799?] Hib. 7 . 641 . 108 (06-205) GALWAY. AUGUST {Mr). A treacherous plot of a Confederacie in Ireland, with the rebels at Galway, with furniture of guns, and ammunition for warre. {Ireland 7.) 4", 18cm. London, 1641. Hib. 5. 825.1 (06-206) JOSKPH II., Emperor. AUSTRIA. A faithful sketch of the present state of the Roman Catholic Church, in Austria ; as es- tablished... by... Joseph the Second. 22cm. Dublin, 1825. Hib. 5 . 800 . 2 J Hib. 7 . 800 . 2 {06-207) AVONMORE (Barry Yelverton, \st Viscount). Speech ...in the House of Lords of Ireland, March 22, 1800, in the debate on the fourth article of a Legislative Union between Great Britain and Ireland. 20cm. Dublin, 1800. Hib. 5 . 800 . 3 ; Hib. 5 . 800 . 4 Another ed. 21cm. London, 1800. 32 CAMBEIDGE UNIVEKSITY LIBEAEY Hib. 7-700.6 {06-208) AXE (Christina). Successo prodigioso, que iia provincia de Ultonia Condado de Douatal, aconteceo a Madame C. A no anno de 1572. 4", 19cm. Lishoa [ah. 17 — ]. Hib. 5. 757.1 ; Hib. 7. 757. 10 (06-211) AZA, an Armenian, pseud. LETTERS from an Armenian in Ireland to his friends at Trebisond, &c. Transl. in the year 1756. [Text title: Aza to Abdallah. Attributed to E. Sexton viscount Pery and to Francis Andrews.] {Ireland 18.) 8°, 19cm. London, 1757. Hib. 7, 751. 3 (06-212) DUBLIN. BAGDAD. A visionary letter to the Freemen of the City of Bagdad [i.e. Dublin], on a late Election of Cailiff and Scapins. By a Pupil of Alexander the Coppersmith. [Preface signed W. B.] 8", 20cm. 'Bagdad' [Cork], 1751. Hib. 5. 831. 9 (06-21 3) BAINES (Peter Augustine), E.G. Bp of Siga. FINCH (George). A reply to the first part of a sermon, delivered by P. A. Baines, Bp of Siga, &c. upon Faith, Hope, and Charity, at the Dedication of the Roman Catholic Chapel, at Bradford. By a Member of the British Reformation Society [G. F.]. 21cm. London, 1831. Hib. 7. 771. 6 (06-2i4) DUBIJN. Society {Royal Dublin). BAKER (John Wynu). Con.siderations, upon the Exportation of Corn; written at the request of tlje Dublin Society. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1771. Hib. 5 . 765 . 6-14 (06-215) DUBLIN. Society {Royal Dublin). BAKER (John Wynn). Experiments in Agriculture, made under the direction of the Dublin Society... 1764-1772. [1770 missing.] 8", 20om. Dublin, 1765-1774. lEISH COLLECTION. 33 Hib. 5 . 765 . 15-17 (06-216) DUBLIN. Society {Royal Dublin). BAKER (Jolin Wynn). Experiments in Agriculture. 1767-9. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1769-71. Hib. 5. 764.1 (06-217) BAKER (John Wynn). A new plan for more eifectually propagating the knowledge of Husbandry, in the Kingdom of Ireland, and reducing it to a rational and intelligible system. 4°, 21cm. Dublin, 1764. Hib. 7. 749. r (06-21 8) DUBLIN. Society {Royal Dublin). BAKER (John Wynn). A plan for instructing youths in the knowledge of Husbandry, published at the request of the... Dublin Society. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1765. Hib. 7. 773.1 (06-219) DUBLIN. Society {Royal Dublin). BAKER (John Wynn). The reclaiming and cultiva- tion of a Bog in the County of Kildare, by Wentworth Thewles, viewed and examined... by Desire of the Dublin Society. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1773. Hib. 5 . 765 . 8' (06-220) DUBLIN. Society {Royal Dublin). BAKER (John Wynn). A short description and list, with the prices of the Instruments of Husbandry, made in the Factoi'y at Laughlinstown, near Celbridge, in the County of Kildare. 8°, 22cm. Dublin, 1767. Hib. 5 . 765 . 10'' ; Hib. 5 . 765 . 15= (06-221) BAKER (John Wynn). A short description etc. 3rd ed. 8°, 22cm. Dublin, 1769. Hib. 5 . 765 . 9 3i-d ed. [Another state.] (Experiments in Agriculture.) 8°, 22cm. Dublin, 1769. Hib. 7 . 749 . 1^ ; Hib. 7 . 769 . 3 (06-222) DUB UN. Society {Royal Dublin). BAKER (John Wynn). To his excellency the Rt Hon. liOrd Vise. Townshend... President... Vice- Irish Collection. February 1907. 3 34 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRAEY Presidents... and to the rest of the Lords.., composing... the Dublin Society, the following Remonstrance is most humbly addressed. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1769. Hib.5.823.51 (06-223) BALDWIN (Walter J.). An appeal to common sense and to Religion, on the Catholic Question, with a word on Tythes. 21cm. London, 1823. Hib. 5 . 825 . 2 . 2nd edition. 23cm. London, 182-5. Hib. 8 . 54 . 5 (06-224) COBHAM (John Oldcastlp, Lord). BALE (John), Bp of Ossory. [A brefe Chronicle con- cerning the examynation and death of the blessed niartiv of Christ sir Johan Oldcastel the Lord Cobham.] (Imperfect.) 8°, 14cm. [Lovdo7i, 1548?]. Hib. 8. 54. 9 (06-225) BALE (John), Bp of Ossory. The Image of both Churches, after the most wonderfull and heavenlye levelaoion of Saynt Johan the Evangelyst. (Vol. 1 only.) i6°, 11cm. [London, 1550?]. Hib. 8 . 57 . 1 (06-226) BALE (John), Bp of Ossory. The Image of both Churches. 3 pts. 8", 14cm. T. East, London [1570?]. Hib. 8. 54. 3 (06-227) BALE (John), Bp of Ossory. An expostulation or com- jilaint against the blasphemyes of a frantyke papist of Hamshire. [Wants title.] S'", 15cm. London [ab. 1551]. Hib. 8 . 55 . 1 (06-228) BALE (John), Bp of Ossor;/. The Vocacyon of J. B. to the bishoprick of Owsiprie in Irelande liis persecu- cions in ye same and fiuMll delyverauiice. 8", 15om. [?//. Singleton, London] 'Borne,' 1553. Hib. 5. 798. 10 (06-22.9) COOKE (Edward), f 1820. BALL (Charles), of Dublin. An Union neither IRISH COLLECTION. 35 necessary or expedient for Ireland : being an answer to [E. Cooke] the author of Arguments for and against an Union, between Great Britain and Ireland, con- sidered. &°, 22cm. Dublin, 1798. Dd . 20 . 12' ; Hib. 5 . 820 . 30 (06-2.SO) BALL (John), of Dvhlin. A letter... to the E,t Hon. Robert Peel, M.P., concerning the frauds and embezzle- ments committed in the ofiSoe of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland. 21cm. London, 1820. Hib. 3. 730.1'' {06-231) BALLYCA8TLE COLLIERY. Reasons for encou- raging the making of a Safety for ships at Ballycastle colliery, at the risque of private undertakers. 8°, 19cm. [Dublini 172- ]. Hib. 2.649.1 (OG'-ass) BALLYMORE. An account of the taking of the Fort of Bally more, within 10 miles of Athlone...8 June, 1691. F", 1 leaf, London, 1691. Hib. 7. 647. 12 (06-23,'i) TICHBORNE (Sir Henry), Bart., tl667. BALRUDDERRY. A bloody fight at Balrud-Derry in Ireland: where Sir Henry Titcbburne was shot... The Garrison of Trim relieved... (Ireland 7.) 4°, 19cm. London, 1647. Hib. 5. 783. 4 (06-234) BALTINGLASS. Minutes of evidence taken before the Select Committee on the Baltinglass Election. (Ireland 13.) 8°, 23cm. [Dublin'i (1783)]. Hib. 3. 730. r (06-23,5) BOWES (John). BAND (The). Inscrib'd to the Gentlemen of the Long Robe. F", 32cm. s.s. A. Moore [Dublin], 1731, Hib. 5 . 839 . 14" (06-236) BANDON (Francis Bernard, 3rd Earl of). Speech on Mr Ward's Motion in the House of Commons, 3—2 36 CAMBEIDGE UNIVEESITT LIBEARY Aug. 2, 1843. With notes illustrative of the early- history of the Church in. Ireland. (Protestant Assoc- iation. Publ. XLi.) 23cm. London, 1843. {Parliament 3.) Hib. 7 . 649 . 10 (06-237) MOUNT ALEXANDER (Hugh Montgomery, \st Marl of). BANGOR, Co. Down. Presbytery. A Declaration by the Presbytery at Bangor, in Ireland, July 7, 1649. Setting forth the apparent mine of Religion, and the great violation of the Covenant following upon the present change of Command in this Province. With some observations upon the Lord Viscount of Ards late Declaration, of July 4. 4°, 20cm. [ ] 1649. Hib. 5 . 822 . 1 (06-2.S8) GEORGE IV, King of England. BANIM (John). A letter to the Committee appointed to appropriate a fund for a National Testimonial, commemorative of His Majesty's first visit to Ireland. 23cm Dublin, 1822. Hib. 5 . 826 . 1 (06-239) BANNOW. A Report of the present state and circumstances of the Agricultural School of Bannow. 1826. 23cm. Dublin, 1826. Hib. 8 . 773 . 2 (o6-240) TOWNSHEND (George, \st Marquis). BAR ATARI AN A... Political Pieces, published during the administration of Lord Townshend in Ireland. [By Rt Hon. Henry Flood, Henry Grattan, Sir Hercules Langrishe Bart, Hugh Macaulay Boyd?, and the Rev. Simpson, editor.] Ed. 2. 12", I7ciu. Dublin, 1773. Hib. 7 . 777 . 1 Ed. 3. 12", 18cm. DvUin, 1777. Hib. 3. 682. r= (07-1) HOLT (Sir John). A Y LESB UR Y. The state of the Case between Ashby and White in the House of Commons, relating to -^^ miSH COLLECTION. 37 the Ailesbury Election. With the Arguments... by Sir H. Maokworth...eonsider'd...with the. ..Right of English Parliaments dedicated to my Lord Chief Justice Holt, occasion'd by his... Speech. F°, 33cm. London, 1705. Hib. 3 . 740 . 2' (07-2) SACHEVERELL (Henry). AYLESFORD (Heneage Finch, \st Earl of). The Lord Guernsey's Speech on passing sentence on Dr Sacheverell. F°, 1 page, 31cm. [Londoni,] 1710. Hib. 7. 787. 5 (07-3) BARATARIAN anticipation : or, A true and genuine account of the speech that will be delivered from the Throne of Barataria ; and the debates that will take place upon the same in both [Housejs of [Parliamen]t, in that Kingdom, on the 18th of Jan. next. (Ireland 11.) 8", 18cm. Dublin, 1787. Hib. 7 . 787 . 2 ; Hib. 5 . 787 . 19 (07-4) WOODWARD (Richard), Bp of Gloyne. BARBER (Samuel), Presbyterian Minister. Remarks on a pamphlet, entitled The present state of the Church of Ireland. By Richard, Lord Bp of Cloyne. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1787. (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 7 . 787 . 3.) Hib. 7. 787. 4 (07-5) BURROWES (Robert), Fellow of T.C.D. BARBER (Samuel), Presbyterian Minister. A reply to the Rev. Mr Burrowes's and the Rev. Mr (Edward) Ryan's remarks, &c. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1787» Hib. 5 . 765 . 6 (07-6) BAKER (John Wynn). Some account of the Red- Worm. See Baker (John Wynn). Experiments in Agriculture, 1765. Hib. 9. 635.1 (07-7) WADDING (Luke). FRANCIS {St) of Assisi. Opuscula... lampridem ab...Luca Waddingo...illustrata...Antonij de Caieta... industria...euulgata. i6°, 10cm. Neapoli, 1635. S8 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBRARY Hib.9.643.1 (07-8) CARVE (Thomas). EPITOME Rerum Germanicarum ab anno mdcxvii ad XLlll gestarum. [A T. Carve.] 24", 11cm. [Lugd. Bat.,] 1613. (Another copy, imperfect, T. 6 . 76.) Hib. 8 . 645 . 1 ; SSS . 27 . 25 (07-9) GEARNON (Anthony). p^fjictiAS ah AnmA. (Para- disus animae.) [A Catechism. Irish.] 24", 12cm. lobtiAin, 1645. (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 9 . 64-5 . 1.) Hib. 9. 721.1 (07-10) PSALMS. Metrical Versions. A New Version of the Psahus of David... By N. Brady and N. Tate. 24", 12cm. Dublin, 1721. Hib. 9. 724.1 (07- ii) THE Book of Common Prayer... according to the use of the Church of Ireland. . {Liturgies 205.) 24°, 12cm. Dublin, 1724. Hib. 9. 730.1 (07-12) VIVES (Joannes Ludovicus). Ad veram sapientiam introductio... Ejusdem Satellitiuni Animi, sive Sym- bola... 24°, 12cm. Dublinii, 1730. Hib. 9. 745.1 (07-1.^) THE Book of Common Prayer, according to the use of the Church of Ireland. (Liturgies 205.) 12°, 12cm. Dublin, 1745. Hib. 9 . 752 . 1, 2 (07-14) NEWBERY (John), Publisher, 1 1767. CIRCLE of the Sciences. [7 vols.] Ed. 3. (Vols. 3 Rhetoric, and 5 Logic, only.) 24", 10cm. Dublin, 1752. Hib. 9. 766. r (07-15) PSALMS. Metrical Versions. [Tate and Brady. (No Title.)] 12°, 12cm. [Dublin, 1766 I.J (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 9 . 766 . 2'^.) IRISH COLLECTION. 39 Hib.9.766.1' (07-16) THE Book of Common Prayer. [Sig. Q9. Gunpowder Treason.] 24°, 12cm. Dublin, 1766. Hib. 9 . 766 . 2' -^ Another state. [Sig. Q9. Restoration.] (Im- perfect.) 24", 11cm. Dublin, 1766. {Liturgies 205.) Hib. 9 . 770 . 1-7 (07-17) NEWBERY (John), Publisher, f 1767. CIRCLE of the Sciences. [EH. by J. Newbery'!] 7 vols. Ed. 4. 24", 10cm. Dublin (1770). Hib. 9. 770. 8 (07- is) DICTIONARY {English). NEWBERY (John), Publisher, tl767. A Spellijig- Dictionary of the English Language... Ed. 12. ..pre- fixed, A Compendious English Grammar... [By J. N. Apparently issued as a companion volume to the 'Circle of Sciences.'] 24", 10cm. DiMiii, 1769. Hib. 9. 772.1 (07-19) CARTER (Elizabeth). Select poems, designed for the improvement and amusement of young ladies. By Miss Carter, and others. 8", 9 X 11cm. Waterford, 1772. Hib. 9 . 829 . 1 (07-20) CATECHISM. England {Church of). A Catechism of the leading doctrines of the Christian Religion : adapted for Infant Schools. 11cm. Dublin, 1829. Hib. 9. 841. r (07-21) GRAY (Thomas). GOLDSMITH (Oliver). The poetical works of 0. G. (and Thomas Gray). With an account of the life and writings of the author. 2 pts. 11cm, London, 1841. Hib. 9 . 845 . 1 (07-22) SILLERY (Anthony). Second postscript to the "Ap- peal" in iDehalf of the Waldensians. New Church in the Alpine Village of Rora. 11cm. Dublin, 1845. 40 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBEARY Hib.9.848.1 (07-23) KING (Robert), A B. Easy lessons in the Church History of Ireland. llcni. Oriiac/h, 1848. Hib. 9 . 848 . 2 (07-24.) OLD Ireland's vocal gem. 12cm. Philadelphia, 1848. {Ireland 18.) Hib. 9. 848. 3 (07-25) A Missal for the nse of the Laity ; containing The Mass... 11cm. Belfast [1848?]. (Liturgies 103.) Hib. 9. 850.1 (07-25) SCHOOL (The) of God. (Select Series of Christian Tracts and Books. Envelope Size, No. 5.) 10cm. Bublin [186- ]]. Hib. 8. 847.1 (07-27) WEYMAN (David). Two hundred hymns, by ap- ' j)roved authors. As set to music in the two vols. of "Sequel to Melodia Sacra." 15cm. Dublin [1847?]. Hib. 9 . 850 . 2 Another ed. 11cm. Dublin [1850?]. Hib. 9. 852.1 (07-28) HAKVEY (Sarah Elizabeth). Brief recollections of little S. E. H. By her Mother. (Not published.) 12cm. Dublin, 1852. Hib. 9 . 854 . 1-4 (four copies) (07-29) KNOX (James Spencer). SAY your prayers in fair weather. A narrative. By the author of "Pastoral Annals" [J. S. Knox]. Ed. 4. 11cm. Dublin, 1854. Hib. 8.53.1 (07-30) DONCANUS //iSsr'rtMS. Ad...Thon)nni Cruniuellum... De dignitate boni consiliarii Carmen Heroicum. 8", 13cm. Vitebergae, 1539. IRISH COLLECTION. 41 Hib.8.54.r (07-31) CALVIN (John). BULLINGER (Heinrich). Two Epystles one of Henry Bullynger: another of Jhon Calvyn: whether it be lawful! for a Chrysten man to.. .be pertaker of the Masse of the Papystes... 8", 16cm. [Londoni 1549?.] Hib. 8 . 54 . 2 (07-32) LUTHER (Martin). JONAS (Justus). The true liystorie of the Christen departynge of.-.D. Martyne Luther, collected by Justus Jonas, Michael Celius, and Joannes Aurifaber, ...transl. into Englysh by Johan Bale. (An oracyon...off P. Melauchtoii... — The Christen sermon... by J. Pome- rane.) (Wants sheet 1).) 8°, 16cm. [ab. 1546.] Hib. 8. 54. 6' (07-36) BALE (John), £p of Ossory. LAMBERT (John), f 1638. A treatyse made by Johan L. unto kynge Henry the viii. concernynge hys opynyon in the Sacrament of the aultre... Anno do. 1538. [Edited by J. Bale.] 8°, 14cm. ['Marhurg; 1548?.] Hib. 8. 54. 7 (07-37) BALE (John), Bp of Ossoi-y. CHRISTIAN. A christen exhortation unto custom- able swearers. [By J. Bale.] 8", 13cm. [London, 154-.] Hib. 8 . 54 . 8 Another edition. 8", 12cm. X. Hill for J. Wyghie, London [154-]. U . 5 . 73' ; Hib. 8.58.3 (O7-40) PATRICK (St). STANYHURST (Richard), t 1618. De vita S. Patricii, Hiberniae Apostoli, libri ii. 8", 17cm. Antwerpiae, 1587. Hib. 8.60.2 (07-41) STANYHURST (Richard), f 1618. Hebdomada Mariana* 16°, 14cm. Antverinae, 1609. 42 CAMB3,ipGE UNIVERSITY LIBEARY Hib. 8 . 61 . 2 (07-42) THOMAS Hibernicus,^ fl. 1306-1316. Flores Docto- rum. Postrema editio. i6", 12cm. Genevae, 1614. Hib. 8 . 61 . 5 ; Hib. 8 . 61 . 6 (07-44) CONRY (Florence), Abp of Tuam. DESEOSO. erriAnuet. — l,eAt)liAf mA bhpuit tnotjli fiAjliAttA, Af ACCugAti 'opons Alfljte SgACVlAn AnCfAttATO, X)|Aon5 oite tDefixiefiiuf. Ap riA Cup Atiof A A njAOi'Oitg [from the Spanish " Tratado llamado el Desseoso : y por otro nombre Espejo de religiosos," etc.] te bpACAip Aiprte "oOp'O S. ■ppponpiAS [sic] p. C[onry]. 8", 16cm. A tot5Ain, 1616. Hib. 8.61.8 (07-46) MAC CAGHWELL (Hugh), R. C. Abp of Armagh. ScActiATi phAcpAmuince riA tiAicprotie, Afv riA CumA "oon ttfiACAip t)Of "oopr) SAn "PpoinpAf tlox)1i mACAln^lt tijtOlp X)1AT)AfA ACCOlAfOI HA mbfACAip TleifioTiAC. 12", 14cm. [Louvain,] 1618. Hib. 8 . 61 . 10 ; Syn. 8 . 61 . 137 (07-47) MEARA (Dermod). Pathologia haereditaria generalis. 12", 12cm. Dubliniae, 1619. Hib. 8 . 61 . 11^ (07-48) CATECHISM (Irish). O'HUSSEY (Bonaventura). An CeASAfg Cfior- ■OAi"otie An fo, ApnA CtrniA -oo bonAttencupA o tieo-OAfA.... lAfi nA tup Acctot) mAilte pe huj-oppAf. 16", 12om. Louvain (not after 1619). Hib. 8. 61. ir (07-49) O'HUSSEY (Bonaventura). [Three poem.s in Irish.] 16°, 12cm. [Irish College Press, Louvain, 1616-9.] Hib. 8.62.2 (07-50) BRIDGET (St), of Ireland. ROTHE (David), R. C. Bp of Otsory. Brigida lEISH COLLECTION. 43 Thaumaturga, sive Dissertatio partim enconiiastica ...in Laudem ipsius Sanctae. 8", 17cm. Farisiis, 1620. Syn.8.62.137; Hib.8.62.3 (07-51) DEMPSTER (Thomas). ROIRK (Donatus). Hibernia vesnrgens. Sive Re- frigerium antidotale...iu quo...discutituv...parecbaBis Thomae Dempsteri a Muresck... 8", 160m. Rothomagi, 1621. Hib.8.62.4 (07-52) TAYLOR (John), the Water Poet. The Great O Toole. 8°, 15cui. London, 1622. Hib. 8 . 62 . 5 ; Hib. 8 . 62 . 6 (07-53) OVERBURY {Sir Thomas). Sir Thomas Overbniy his Wife. With additions of new Characters. Twelfth impression. 8°, 15cm. Dublin, 1626. Hib. 8. 62. 7 (07 -5i) ROTHE (David). DEMPSTER (Thomas). Scotia illustrior. sen Mendi- cabula repressa. [Reply to D. Rothe.] 8", 16cm. Liigduui [1620]. (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 8 . 62 . 1.) Hib. 8 . 62 . 9 (07-55) DICTIONARY (English). COCKER AM (Henry). The English Dictionarie : or. An interpreter of hard English words. 2nd ed. 8°, 14cm. London, 1626. Hib. 8 . 62 . 10 (07-56) PATRICK (St). PEREZ DE MONTALVAN (Juan). Yida y Pur- gatorio de S. Patricio. 'Ed. 6." ' Mandrid.' 1629. 8°, 15cm. ^'apoli [1629?]. Hib. 8 . 63 . 1 Another edition. 8°, 15cm. Caragora, 1632. Hib. 8. 62. 8 (07-57) TAYLER (Francis), Mayor of Dublin. MO L ANUS (Joannes). Idea togatae constantiae 44 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY s. Fi-aiicisci Tailleri...congressus. (Epitome tripartita martyiUTii...in Britannicis Insulis.) 12°, 15cm. Parisiis, 1629. Hib.8.63.2 (07-58) BUTLER (Walter), Count. CARVE (Thomas). Itinerarium... Cum Historia facti Butleri, Gordon, Lesly et aliorum. i6°, 13om. Moguntice, 1639. Hib. 8 . 64 . 1 (07-60) PATRICK {St). PEREZ DB MONTALVAN (Juan). La vie Ad- mirable du Grand S. Patrice... traduit en frangois sur la 6™' ed. par F. A. S. Chartreux a Bruxelles. 8", 14cm. Bruxelles, 1640. Hib. 8. 64. 2 (07-61) INCE (Ralpli). INGE (William), f 1640, Lot's little one, or meditations on Gen. 19, vers. 20. Published by R(andulphus) I(nce). 12°, 15cm. London, 1640 (1641). Hib. 8 . 641 . 1 (07-62) FRANCISCANS. Third Order. TliASlitiit. chue^r uipx) S. ■ppoitifMf. (Regula de Poenitentia, seu Tertii Ordinis S. P. N. Francisci.) 12°, 13cm. Louvain, 1641. Hib. 8. 644.2 (07-63) SCOTLAND. PLOT. A polt [plot] discovered in Ireland and prevented without the shedding of blood... Also a great defeate given to the Rebels coming into Scotland, by the Earle of Argile. {Ireland 7.) 4", 17cm. London, 1644. Hib. 8. 649.1 (07-64) EIKON BASILIKE. Bikwv Bao-iXiK^. 12°, 13cm. Corck, 1649. IRISH COLLECTION. 45 Hib. 8 . 650 . 1 (07-65) BELLINGS (Richard). Vindiciaruin Catholicoruni Hiberniae. Authore Philopatro Irenaeo libri duo. [Richard Bellings. Misbound.] 12°, 14cm. Parisiis, 1650. (Another copy, -wanting preface to Book ii, Hib. 8 . 650 . 2.) Syn. 8. 65 . 36 ; Hib. 8 . 651 . 1 (07-67) ATHERTON (John), £p of Waterfm-d. BERNARD (Nicholas), Dean of Ardagh. The peni- tent death of a woeful! sinner... Jo. Atherton late Bp of Waterford. 3rd impression. As also tlie author's farewell sermons to his pastorall charge ac Drogheda. 8°, 14cm. London, 1651. Hib. 8 . 651 . 2 (07-6S) COOK (John), Regicide. Monarcliy no creature of Gods making,... (Imperfect. With MS. notes.) 8°, 15cm. Waterford, 1651. (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 8 . 651 . 3.) Hib. 8 . 652 . 1 (07-69) IRETON (Henry). COOK (John), Regicide. Monarchy no creature of Gods making... with a character of the late Lord Deputy Henry Ireton. [Another issue with new title.] 8", 16om. Waterford. ..London, 1652. Hib. 8. 652. 2 (07-71) CATECHISM {Irish). DANIEL (Godfrey). The Christian Doctrine transl. into Iri.sh by G. D. [English and Irish.] And... plain Rules for...tlie Irish Tongue. 8°, 16cm. Dublin, 1652. Hib. 8 . 652 . 3 (07-72) COLGAN (John). VJTALIS (Andreas). Tractatulus de Purgatorio S. Patiicii Hiberniae seu Majoris veterisque Scotiae Sanctorum Insulae Apostoli. Ex Triade Thaumaturga R. A. P. Joaunis Colgani. 12", 14cni. Venetiis, 1652. 46 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRAKT Hib.8.654.1 (07-73) FLECKNOE (Ricliard). A relation of ten years travells hi Europe, Asia, Affrique, and America. 8", 15cm. London (1654). Hib.8.654.2; (07-74) Hib. 7 . 654 . 3-7 (five copies) WARE {Sir James). De Hibornia, et Antiquitatibus ejus, Disquisitiones. 8°, 18cm. Londini, 1654. Hib. 8 . 654 . 3 (Another copy witli plates from the edition of 1658.) Hib. 7.658.2; Hib. 8 . 658 .4, 5 Ell. S'-. Acoesserunt rerum Hibernicarum reg- nante Henrico VII, annales. 8", 17cm. Londini, 1658. Hib. 8 . 654 . 4 (07-75) TRUE STATE (A) of the Case of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, aud Ireland, and the Dominions thereto belonging; In reference to... a Lord Protector, and a Parliament... 8", 14cm. Dublin, 1654. {England, .) Hib. 8 . 655 . 1 (07-76) DESMOND (Earls of). O'DALY (Daniel). Initinm, inorementa, et exitus familiae Geraldinorum, Desmoniae Comitum, ac per- secutionis haereticoruni descriptio. 8", 14cm. Ulyssijppone, 1655. Hib. 8. 655. 2 (07-77) TREGEON (Francisons). PLUNQUETUS (Franciscus). Heronm speculum de -vita DD. Francisci Tregeon. Edidit F. Franciscus Plunquetus. 8", 14cm. Olisipone, 1655. Hib. 8 . 656 . 3 ; Hib. 8 . 656 . 4 (07-78) WARE {Sir James). PATRICK {St). S. Patricio qui Hibernos ad fidem Christi convertit adscripta opuscula...notis illustrata opera et studio Jacobi Warsei. 8°, 17cm. Londini, 1656. IRISH COLLECTION. 47 Hib.8.657.1 (07-79) TA.LBOT ^Peter), B.C. Ahp of Dublin. TREATISE (A) of the nature of Catholick Faith, and Heiesie. By N. N. [P. Talbot]. 8", 18cm. Roiien, 1657. Hib. 8 . 658 . 1 (07-80) TALBOT (Peter), B.C. Abp of Dublin. POLITITIANS Cathechisme (The) for his instruction in Divine Faith, and morall Honesty. Written by N. N. (P. Talbot). 8°, 17cm. Antworp, 1658. (Other copies, Hib. 8 . 658 . 2; Hib. 8 . 658 . 3. Wanting title-page and errata.) Hib. 8. 658. 6 (07-si) DYMPNA (St). CRAYWINCJKEL (Joannes Ludolphus van). De triumphereude Suyverheyt. Het leven, martelie ende mirakelen van de h. maeglidt ende martelersse Dympna, dochter van den Coninck van Irlandt,... 2den Druck. 8", 16cm. Mechelen, 1658. Hib. 8. 658. 7 (07-82) LADYMAN (Samuel). The Dangerous Pule : or, a sermon preached at Cloumel...Aug. 3. 1657. By S(amuel) L(adyman). 12", 12cm. London, 1658. N.6.25 (OT-S-S) Hib. 8 . 659 . 1 ; Hib. 8 . 659 . 2 STEARNE (John), 1 1669. ®avaTo\oy[a, sen, De Morte dissertatio. 8°, 16cm. Dublinii, 1659. Hib. 8. 659. 3 (07 -S4) TALBOT (Peter), R.C. Abp of Dublin. MULLITV (The) of the Prelatique Clergy, and Church of England. ..in answer to...D. John Brarahall in. ..The Consecration... of Protestant Bishops... with the forgery of Mason's Records... By N. N. [P. Talbot]. 8", 17cm. Antioer}], 1659." R . 12 . 39 ; Hib. 8 . 660 . 1 (07-85) SANKEY {Sir Hierome). PETTY {Sir William). Reflections upon some persons 48 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBBAEY and things in Ireland, by letters to and from Dr Petty : ■with Sir Hierome Sankey's Speech in Parliauietit. 8", 15cm. London, 16C0. N . 6 . 32 ; Hib. 8 . 660 . 3 (07-s6) HEEREBOORD (Adriaan). STEARNE (John), 1 1669. CI. V. Adriani Heere- boordi, Disputationum de Concursu, Examen. 8°, 15cm. Dublinii, 1660. 7.40.71; Hib. 8. 661.1 (07-87) BOYLE {Hon. Robert). Some considerations touching the style of the H. Scriptures. 8", 17cm. London, 1661. Hib. 8. 661. 2 (07-88) DUNS (Johannes)^ Scotus. O'CONNOR (Bonavetitura). Lumen orthodoxum... ex q. 2 senten. enthei viri Joan. Duns Scoti. 8", Ucm. Bulsani, 1661. Hib. 8. 663.1 (07-8.0) BRUODINE (Anthony). Oecodomia Miuoriticae Scholae Salomonis Doctoris subtilis. [Pars l.J 8°, 16cm. Pragae, 1663. (Other copies, wanting engraved title, Hib. 8 . 663 . 2' and 3.) Hib. 8. 663. 2' (07-90) BRUODINE (Anthony). Corolla oecodomiae Minori- ticae scholae Salomonis doctoris subtilis, sive pars altera manualis summae totius theologiae. [Engraved title, undated.] 8°, 15cm. Pragae°\QQi. Hib. 8 . 664 . 2 Anotlier copy. (Engraved title ' 1663.') Hib. 8.664.3 Another copy. (Engraved title ' 1663' altered ) Hib. 8 . 664 . 1 Another copy. (Engraved title '1663' with heraldic arms.) IRISH COLLKCTION. 49 H:ib.8.664.4 (07-91 ) HENSHAW (Nathaniel), M.D. Aero-Chalinos : or, A Register for the Air ; in live chapters. 8°, 17cm. Duhlin, 1664. Hib.8.664.5 (07-9^) STEARNE (John), tl669. Aphorismi de Foelicitate. 8°, 16cm. DuUinii, 1664. Hib. 8 . 666 . 1 (07-93) LA liturgie, c'est a dire, le formulaire des priferes publiques de I'eglise d'Irlande. [Liturgies 205.) 12", 14cm. Dublin, 1666. Hib. 8.666.2 (07-94) BOOT (Gerard de). Histoire naturelle d'Irlande. Traduit de I'Anglois de Gerard-Boate. 12°, 16cm. Paris, 1666. Hib. 8.667.1' (07-95) DOWLEY (John). CATECHISM (Irish). [An teagasg chriosdaidhe (in Irish). By J. D. (John Dowley). Wants title.] 8°, 16cm. \^Lovanii, 1663.] Hib. 8. 668.1 (07-96) PATRICK (St). Het wonderlyck leven van den grooten H. Patricius. 12", 13cm. Antwerpen [1668?]. Hib. 8 . 669 . 1 (07-97) STATUTES. Ireland. Act for settling the subsidy of poundage and...tunnage... (Rates of Merchandizes — Act for...excize and new impost.. .A Book of Rates.) 4 pts. 8°, 14cm. Dublin, 1669. Hib. 8 . 672 . 1 ; Hib. 8 . 672 . 2 (07-9S) DODWELL (Henry), tl711. TWO Letters of Advice. I. For the Susception of Holy Orders. li. For Studies Theological. (Bv H[enry] D[odwell].) 8°, 16cm. Bubli^t, 167l\ M . 18 . 9^ ; Hib. 8 . 672 . 3 (07-99) BOYLE (Hou. Robert,). An essay about the origine and virtues of Gems. (Pt 3 of Boyle's Essays.) 8°, 17cm. London, 1672. Irish Collection. March 1907. 4 50 CAMBKIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEABT Hib.8.673.1 (07-100) PRESENT (The) state of Ireland : together with some remarques upon the antient state thereof. Likewise a description of the chief towns : with a map of the Kingdome. 12°, 15cm. London, 1673. [Ireland 7.) Hib.8,673.2 (07-101) PATRICK {St). PEREZ DE MONTALVAN (Juan). Histoire de la vie et du purgatoire de S. Patrice... [from the Spanish of J. Perez de Montalvan]. Mise en Frangois par le R. P. Francois Bouillon. 12°, 14cm. Jiouen, 1673. Hib.8.673.3 (07-102) LEIGH (Richard). TRANSPROSER (The) rehears'd : or the fifth Act of Mr Bayes's Play. Being a Postscript to the Animad- versions [by A. Marvell] on the preface [by S. Parker] to Bp Bramhall's Vindication, &c. [By R. Leigh.] 8°, 15cm. Oxford, 1673. ,Hib.8.673.4 (07-103) FLECKNOE (Richard). A collection of the choicest epigrams and characters of R. Flecknoe. 2 pts. 8°, 14cm. (London) 1673. Hib. 8 . 674 . 1 ; Hib. 8 . 674 . 2 (07-104) SALL (Andrew). FRENCH (Nicholas), B.C. Bp of Ferns. The dolefull fall of A. Sail, a Jesuit of the fourth vow, from the Roman Oatholick Apostolick faith ; lamented by his constant frind. [By N. French.] 8°, 15cm. [Louvainf] 1674. L. 26. 30; Hib, 8. 674. 3 (07-10.5) PETTY (Sir William). Tlie discourse made before the Royal Society Nov. 26, 1674, concerning the use of Duplicate Proportion in sundry important particulars : together with a new hypothesis of Springing or Klastique Motions. 12°, 13cm. London, 1674. lEISH COLLECTION. 51 Hit. 8. 674. 4 (07-106) PORTER (Francis), 1 1702. Securis Evangelioa ad Haeresis radices posita. Pars i, ii. 8", 16cm. JRomae, 1674. F.12.90 Ed. 2a. 8°, 16cm. Homae, 1687. Hit). 8 . 722 . 2 Ed. alt. 8°, 17cm. Fovae-Domi, 1722. Hib.8.674.5 (07-107) SALL (Andrew). A sermon preached at Chirist Chuicli in Dublin, before the Lord Lieutenant and Council, 5th July, 1674. 8°, 16cm. DMin, 1674. Hib.8.675.4 Another edition. 8°, Dublin, 1675. (Three other copies, Hib. 8 . 675 . 5-7.) Syn.8.67,26; Hib.8.674.6 (07-108) DUBLIN. TALBOT (Peter), R.G. Abp of Dublin. Primatus Dubliniensis. [By P. T.] 8°, 15cm. Insults, 1674. Hib. 8. 674. 7 (07-109) WALSH (Peter). TALBOT (Peter), R.C. Abp of Dublin. The Friar (lisciplind or Auiiiiiidversious on Friar Peter Walsh his new remonstnint Religion... The author Robert Wilson [P. T.]. 8°, 17cm. Gant, 1674. Hib. 8. 674.10' (07-111) POPERY. nA.av;7s airoKa'X«i/fis. Popery manifested, or the Papist Incognito made known... In 2 pts... By L. B. P. 8°, 16cm. London, 1673. Hib. 8. 674. 10' (07-112) CALAMY (Edmund), f 1755. CALAMY (Edmund), D.D. [The Art of Divine Meditation. A posthumous sermon. With preface by hia son E. Calamy, M.A. (Imperfect.)] 8", 16oin. [^London, 1667.] 4—2 52 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBEARY Hib.8.675.1 (07-113) BORLASE (Edmund). The Reduction of Ireland to the Crown of England. 8°, 17cm. London, 1675. (Another copy, wants plate, R . 6 . 3.) Hib.8.675.3 (07- n 4)- COLLINS (William), /. 1675. MISSA Triuniphans, or, the Triumph of the Mass, wherein all the... Arguments of Mr de Rodon...in his... tract... The Funeral of the Mass, are... answered (By W. C[ollins].) Together with an appendix by way of answer to the Translators Preface. By F. r. M. 0. P. Hib. 8", 14cm. Louain, 1675. Hib.8.676.1 (07- 115) FRENCH (Nicholas), B.C. Bp of Ferns. UNKINDE DESERTjOR (The) of loyall men and true frinds. [By S. E. i.e. N. French." 8", 15cm. [Paris] 1676. Hib. 8. 676. 3 (07-116') Hib. 8. 676. 4; Hib. 7. 676. 9 O'MOLLOY (Francis). Lucerna Fidelium, sen fasciculus decerptus ab authoribus magis versatis, qui tractarunt de Doctrina Christiana. (In Irish.) 8", 16om. Eomae, 1676. Hib. 8. 677.1 (07-117) COCKER (Edward). [Cocker's Arithmetick... With preface by John Hawkins. (Title-page wanting.)] 12° [Dublin, 1677.] Hib.8. 677.2; Hib.8.677.3 (07-118) O'MOLLOY (Fiancis). Grauimatica Latino-Hibernica, nunc compendiata. 12°, 14cm. Homae, 1677. Hib. 8. 678.1 (07-119) BOYLE (Ho7i. Robert). Some motives and incentives to the Love of God, pathetically disoours'd of iti a letter to a friend. 6th ed. 8", 17cm. London, 1678. IKISH COLLECTION. 53^ Hib.8.678.2 (07-120) WETENHALL (Edward), Bp 0/ Kilmore and Ardagh. Of Gifts and Oilices in the Piiblio Worship of God. 3 pts. (Two titles to Part li.) 8", 17cm. Dublin, 1678 (1G76, 1678). Hib. 7 . 678 . 11 • Another state. 8°, 18cni. Dublin, 1678. Hib. 7. 678. 12 Another copy (wanting title to Part ll). Hib. 8. 679.1 (07- 121) CINQUE PORTS. A list of the names of the Knights, Citizens, Burgesses, and Barons of the Cinque Ports, that, are returned to serve in the Parliament of England, begun 6th March, 167|. {Parliament 3.) 8", 17cm. {Dublin, 1679.) Hib. 7. 646. 20 (07-122) TEMPLE {Sir John). The Irish P.ebellion...l641. 4", 21cm. London, 1646. Hib. 8 . 679 . 2 ■ — — 3rd ed. 8", 17cm. London, 1679. Hib. 7 . 692 . V ■ Another edition. 4°, 20cm. Dublin, 1698. Hib. 5. 724. 2 (07-123) TIOHBORNE {Sir Henry). TEMPLE {Sir John). The Irish Rebellion : 1641. 6tl) edition. To which is added. Sir Henry Tichborne's History of tlie Siege of Drogheda, in 1641. As also, The whole tryal of Connor Lord Mac-Guire. 4", 22cm. Dublin, 1724. Hib. 5.766.8 (07-124) TEMPLE {Sir Jolin). The History of the General Kebellion in Ireland etc. 7tli edition. 8", 22cm. CorA, 1766. 54 CAMBBIDCJE UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY Hib.8.680.2' (07-125) CASTLEHAVEN (James T.mchet, 3rd Earl of), t 1684. The nipmoii-ij of James Lord Audley Earl of CastlehaveB... 1642-1651. [Second issue.] 8", 16om. London, 1680. (Another copy, wanting two leaves, Hib. 8 . 681 . 2',) Hib. 8 . 680 . 1 [Third issue.] 8°, 16cm. London, 1680. Hib. 8 . 681 . 3 [Fourth issue, with Appendix, wanting title.] 8°, 16cui. London 1680 (1681). R . 12 . 45^ Another edition. 8", 16cm. London, 1680 (1681). Hib. 8. 680. 2' (07-126) CASTLEHAVEN (James Touchet, 3rd Earl of), il68i. BORLASE (Ediuun.l). Brief reflections on the Earl of Castlehaven's Memoirs. (By E[dmund] B[or]ase].) 8°, 16cm. London, 1682. Hib. 8 . 682 . 1 ■ Another issue [with Author's name at the end of Epistle]. 8", ib. 1682. Hib.8.681.1 ; Syii.8.68.23 (07-128) CASTLEHAVEN (James Touchet, 3rd Earl of ), 11684. ANGLESEY (Artliur Annesley, Earl of), 11686. A letter from a person of honour in the couiitrey [i.e. A. A.] written to the Earl of CastleJjaveii. Being observations and reflections upon his Lordship's Meuioires concerning the Wars of Ireland. 8°, 16cm. London, 1681. (Other copies, differing typographically, Hib. 8.681.21; R. 12.45?.) Hib. 8. 681. 4 (07-129) MARSH (Narcissus), Abp of Armagh. INSTITUTIONES logicae. In usura Juventutis Academicae Dubliuiensis. [By N. Marsh.] 8°, 16cm. DuUini, 1681. IRISH COLLECTION. 55 Hib. 8.681.5 (07-130) PLUNKET (Oliver), R.C. Abp of Armagh. TREASON made manifest ; or, A discourse by way of dialogue between Biohard and William : in relation to the tryals and convictions of the two Arch-Traytors, Edward Fitz-Harris, and Oliver Plunket, Titular Abp of Dublin in Ireland. (Imperfect.) 8", 15cm. [Londoni:] 1681. Hib. 8 . 682 . 2-4 (three copies) (07-131) LAWRENCE (Richard), Jl. 1682. The Interest of Ireland in its trade and wealth stated. 2 pts. 8", 16cm. Dublin, 1682. (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 8 . 682 . 5.) Hib. 8.682.6 (07-i35>) WARE (Robert). NALSON (John), LL.D. Foxes and Firebrands : or, a specimen of the danger and harmony of Popery and Sepai-ation. 2nd ed. 2 pts. [(By Philirenes i.e. J. Nalson.) Pt 2 by R. Ware.] 8°, 17cm. Dublin, 1682. Hib. 8 . 682 . 7 Another issue, with imprint differing. 8", 17cm. Dublin, 1682. Hib. 8 . 682 . 8 ; Hib. 8 . 682 . 9 -. Another issue, with fresh title and Part 3 [by R. Ware] added. 8°, 17cm. Dublin.,. London, 1682 (-1689). R.6.22 ; Hib.8.682.11 (07-133) WALSH (Peter). A prospect of the state of Ireland, from the year of the world 1756, to the year of Christ 1652. 8°, 16cm. London, 1682. (Another copy, with 2-leaf cancel, pp. 27-30, inserted. Hib. 8 . 682 . 10.) Hib. 8. 683.1 (07-13*) JURIEU (Pierre). GILBERT (Claudius). A preservative against the change of Religion [by P. J.]. ..translated out of the French... by C. G. 12°, 15cm. London, 1683. 5i; CAMBKIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY Syn.8.68.22 ; Hib.8.683.4 (oi-iss) WARE (Robert). WARE (Sir James). The Hunting of the Romish Fox, and the Quenching of Sectarian Fire-Brands... Pubcl....by K. Ware Gent. 8", 15cm. Dublin, 1683. Hib.8.684.1 (07-1 36) BELLON (Peter), Br in Phytic. The Irish Spaw... with an account of the mineral waters at Chappel-izod near Dublin... 12", ,14cm. Dublin, 1684. M.18.8' (07-137) BOYLE {IIo7i. Robert). Memoirs for the natural Iiistory of Humane Blood. 8", 17cm. London, 168|. Hib. 8 . 684 . 2 Anotlier issue. 8°, 17cm. London, 1684. Hib. 8. 684. 3 (07-i3«) BYFIELD (T.), M.D. The Artificial Spaw, or mineral- waters to drink. 12", 13cm. London, 1684. Hib. 8. 684. 5 (07-13.9) JAMES II., Kimj of England. WILSON (John), t 1696, Playwright. A discourse of Monarcliy... With a Close from the whole as to the Succession of James, Duke of York. 8", 17cm. London, 1684. Hib. 8.686.2 (07-140) JAMES II., King of England. To the Most Reverend Fathers in God... [Directions concerning Preachers, 5 March 1685.] 8", 17cm. Dublin, 1686. (England .) Hib. 8. 686. 3 (07-141) LOFTUS (Dudley). An history of the twofold Inven- tion of the Cross, whereon our Saviour was crucified. Transl. out of an antient Aramaean Biologist, &c. 8", 15cm. Dublin, 1686. Hib. 8.686.4 (07-142) O'DWYER (John), M.D. Querela Medica. 12°, 14cm. Montibus, 1686. IRISH COLLECTIO>?. 57 Hib.8.686.5 (07 -iw) PETTY {Sir William), +1687. An essay concerning the Multiplication of Maukind : together with another essay..., conocx-aing the growth of the City of Loniloii. 2nd ed. 8", 16cni. London, 1686. Hib.s.ese.e (07-144) PETTY {Sir William), t 1687. Further observations upon the Dublin-Bills. 2nd ed. 8", 16cm. London, 1686. Hib.8.686.7 (07-i4,-<) AVETENHALL (Edward), Bp of Kilmore and Ardmjh. Hexapla Jacobaea. A specimen of loyalty towards His present Majesty James the II. 8°, 16cm. Dublin, 1686. Hib.8.687.1 (07-i46) Syn.8.68.24^ PETTY {Sir William), 1 1687. Two essays in political arithmetick, concerning the People, Housing, Hospitals, &c. of London and Paris. 8", 16cm. London, 1687. Hib.8.687.2 (07-147) PETTY {Sir William), 1 1687. Observations upon the Cities of London and Rome. [Additional Sheet, affixed to his ' Two Essays.'] 8", 16cm. London, 1687. Hib.8.687.3 (07-148) Syn.8.68.24= PETTY {Sir William), 1 1687. Five essays in political arithmetick. [In English and French.] 8", 16cm. London, 1687. Hib.8.687.5 (07-149) SYLVIUS (Jacobus). Novissima idea de febribus et... cura. iz'", 15cm. Dublinij, 1687. Hib.8.690.1 (07-150) FAITHFUL account (A), of the present state of affairs in England, Scotland, and Ireland. ..1678 to...l6|^... By E. C. 12", 14cui. London, 1690. {England .) 58 CAMBKIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBBARY Hib.8.690.2 (07-i5i) SCHOMBERG (Frederick Armand, Duke of). LUZANCY (Hippolytus du Chastelet de). Abbrege de la vie de Frederic Duo de 8chomberg. 12°, Ucni. La Haye, 1699. Aa* . 11 . 62 ; Hib. 8 . 690 . 4 (07-152) PETTY {Sir William). Political Arithmetick, or a discourse concerning, the extent and value of Lands, People, Buildings; &c. 8°, 17cm. London, 1690. Syn. 8 . 69 . 19 ; Hib. 8 . 691 . 1 (07- 15S) ECHARD (Laurence). An exact description of Ireland. [Five map.'!.] 12", 14cn). London, 1691, {Ireland 16.) Hib. 8. 691. 2 (07-154) LA BRUNE (Jean de). HISTOIRE de la Revolution d'Irlande, arrivee sous Gruillaume III. [By J. De La Brune? Four plates.] {Lreland 7.) 12°, 14cni. Amsterdam, 1691. Hib. 5. 691. 2 (07-155) KING (William), Abp of Dublin. A sermon, preached at St Patrick's Church, Dublin, 16th Nov., 1690. 4", 21 X 16cm. London, 1691. Hib. 8 . 691 . 3 Another edition. 12", 17cm. London, 1691. Hib. 8.698.1 (07-156) ESSAY (An) for the Conversion of the Irish. ..to become Protestants. 8", 17cm. Dublin, 1698. {Ireland 1.) Hib. 8.698.2' (07-15h) MOLYNEUX (William). The Case of Ireland's being bound by Acts of Parliament in England, stated. 8", 17cm. Dublin, 1698. Hib. 8 . 698 . 2' ; Hib. 8 . 698 . 3 (07-159) MOLYNEUX (William). CARY (John), t 1720 ? An answer to M' Molyneux his Case of Ireland's being bound by Acts of Parlia- ment in England, stated. [Attributed to John Gary and William Attwood.] 8", 17cra. London, 1698. IRISH COLLECTION. 59 H:ib.8.698.4 (07-160) Psalms. Metrical Versions. A new Version of the Psalms of David... by N. Tate and N. Bradj-. 24", IScm. London, 1698. Hib.8.698.5 (07-161) BRADY (Nicholas). TATE (Nahum). A breif and full account of M"' Tate's and M"' Brady's New Version of the Psalms. By a true Son of the Church of England. 8", 16cm. London, 1698. Hib.8.700.1 (07-162) BEVERIDGE (William), Bp of St Asaph. A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common Prayer. Preach'd...27 Nov. 1681. 13tli ed. 8°, 16cm. Dublin, 1700. Hib.8.701.1 (07-163) PENN (William). HEVVIT (Peter). A plain answer to that part of Wm. Penn's book against [Edward Wetenhall] the late Bp of Cork, wherein he attempts to justifie the Quakers disuse of Water-Baptism and the Lord's Supper. 8°, 15cm. Dublin, 1701. Hib.8.701.2 (07-164) RULES, Orders, and directions by the Lord Lieutenant and Council for the Regulating of all Cities. ..in... Ireland [1072]. 8", 15cm. Dublin, 1701. (Ireland 10.) Hib.8.702.1 (07-16.5) AVALKER (Ellis), M.A. EPICTETUS. Enchiridion made English, in a Poetical Paraphrase. By Ellis Walker, M.A. 12°, 15cm. Dublin, 1702. Hib.8.704.1 (07-166) LITURGIE (La)...Selon I'Usage de L'Eglise d'lrlande: avec le Psaulter... 8", 15cm. Dublin, 1704. (Liturgies 205.) 60 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib,8.704.2-4 ' (07-167) O'MELLAGHLIN (Franciscns). Philosopliia accom- niodata ad usum scholae veritatis. 4 toni. (in 3). 12", 15cin. Bononiae, 1704-6. \ Hib.8.706.1- (07-168) BARTON (William), tl678. PSALMS. Metrical Versions. The Psalms of David iu metre newly translated... by W. Barton, M.A., and .set to tunes. 2°'^ Ed. corrected by Thomas Smith. [Noted.] 12", 15cm. Dublin, 1706. Hib.8.706.2 (07-169) TOLAND (John). Relation des Cours de Prusse et de Hanovre. Traduite de I'Anglois de J. T. 8", 15cm. La Haye, 1706. [Plan of Berlin in Hib. 2 . 649 . 1.] Hib. 7 . 707 . 11 ; Hib. 7 . 707 . 12 (07-170) HIGGINS (Francis), t 1728. CHURCH (The) of England not in danger : or, a serious answer to. ..Mr Higgins, in a sermon preach'd at White-Hall, Feb. 26, 170^. By a Divine of the Church of England. 'Price Id.' 8", 19cm. London, 1707. Hib. 8 . 707 . 1 Another edition. ' Price 2d.'' 8", 15cm. London, 1707. Hib. 8. 707. 2' (07-171) LORETTO. La Santa Casa di Maria Vergine. CofACti .dgAf 4ifC|\iu5tiA miopbriuiteActi CheAtn- poiU miitiipe lofeco. 8", 17cm. [Rome, 1707?] Hib. 7 . 707 . 17 ; Hib. 8 . 707 . 2' (07-172) CATECHISM {Irish). O'HUSSEY (Bonaventura). An CeAg^fs Cpiof- ■OAI-Ohe... 2* aeditio. 8°, 17cm. Romae, 1707. IRISH COLLECTION. 61 Hib.5.707.3 (07-173) HIGGINS (Francis), 1 1728. A sermon... at White- Hall ;...Feb. 26, 170^. (A Postscript to Mr Higgins's Sei-mon.) 4°, 22cm. London, 1707. F . 6 . 96' ; Hib. 7 . 707 . 6-8 (four copies) Another edition [without postscript]. 8", liOcm. London, 1707. Hib. 7 . 707 . 9 Another edition. 8", 18cm. ib. 1707. Hib. 7 . 707 . 10 Another edition. 8", 18cm. ib. 1707. Hib. 5 . 728 . 1" ; Hib. 8 . 708 . 1 Another edition. 8", 17cm. ib. 1708. Hib. 8. 709. r (07-174) CHURCH (The) of England, defended ; with the Dis- senters Reply : or cases of conscience propos'd to the dissenting miuistere of Dublin ; by cei'tain young students. 8°, 16cm. [Dublin,]' 17 09. {England .) Hib. 8. 709. r (07-175) HOADLY (Benjamin), £p of 'Winchester. REASONABLENESS. The Reasonableness of Con- stant Communion with the Church of England : represented to tlie Dissenters : by B. H[oadly, Bp of Winchester], A.M. 8", 16cm. 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Hagx-Comitis, 1709 (1708). Hib. 8 . 710 . 1 ; Hib. 8 . 710 . 2 (07-185) Das Allgemeine Gebet-Buch... The Book of Common Prayer... [German and English.] {Liturgies 205.) 8", 15cm. Dublin, 1710. Hib. 8. 711.1 (07-18&) SWIFT (Jonathan). BICKEESTAFF (Isaac), pseud. The British Visions: or, Isaac Bickerstatf's twelve Prophecies for the year 1711. [A continuation of the Predictions attributed to J. Swift.] i6», 16cm. [London, 1711.] Hib. 8. 712. 2 (07-I87) BRUGES. Augustinian Nuns. [Text-title.] A daily exercise and prayers for the pensioners at the Augustin nnnns at Bruges. [Wants title. " Collection of Prayers and Devotions " (in the License).^ {Liturgies 137.) 12°, 15cm. [Douai'i 1712?] Hib. 8. 712. 3 (07-188) RICHARDSON (John), fl. 1712, Rector of Annah. LEWIS (John), tl747. The Church Catechism explaiii'd by way of question and answer. Reuder'd into Irish by J. Richardson. (Pi-ayers for the Use of Charity Schools.) 2 pts. 12°, 16cm. London, 1712. 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Hib. 7 . 713 . 6' J Hib. 8 . 713 . 4' (07-201) BROWNE (Peter), Bp of Cork and Ross. Of drinking to the Memory of the Dead. Being the substance of a discourse deliver'd...4th Nov. 1713. 8", 17cm. Dublin, 1713. Hib. 8 . 712 . 5" 2nd edition. 8", I6cm. Jb., 1713. Hib. 7 . 713 . 6= ; Hib. 7 . 713 . 4= (07-20-) BROWNE (Peter), Bp of Cork and Ross. A Second Part of drinking in remembrance of the dead... S°, 17cm. D^iblin, 17U. Hib. 7 . 715 . 7 Another edition. 8°, 17cm. London, 1715. Irish Collection. March 1907. 5 66 CAMBEIDGE UNIVEKSITY LIBEAIiY Hib. 7 . 713 . 6» ; Hib. 8 . 713 . 4' (07^203) SYNGE (Edward), Abp of Tuam. BROWNE (Peter), Bp of Cork and Eoss. An answer to a Right Rev. Prelate's [E. Synge, Abp of Tuam] Defence of Eating and Drinking in remem- Lrance of the Dead. Occasion'd by the Bp of Cork's Second Part of drinking in remembrance of the Dead. 8", 17cm. Dublin, 1715. Hib. 8 . 713 .4^ ; Hib. 8 . 715 . 2 (07-S04) SYNGE (Edward), Abp of Tuam. BROWNE (Peter), Bp of Cork and Ross. The Doctrine of Parts and Circumstances in Religion laid open. In answer to a sermon of Dr E. Synge... with this title, Eternal salvation, the only end and design of religion. 8", 17cm. Dublin, 1715. Hib. 8 . 713 . 4= ; Hib. 8 , 716 . 2 (07-205) SYNGE (Edward), Abp of Tuam. FAITH distinguished from Opinion and Science. In some remarks upon a Book... by [Edward Synge] the Lord Bishop of Rapho, entituled A Plain and Easy Method... [By Peter Browne, Bp of Cork.] &°, 17cm. [ ] 1716. Hib. 8 . 713 . 4" (07-206) BPtOWNE (Peter), Bp of Cork and Ross. A sermon, preach'd at the Parish Church of St Andrew's Dublin. ..15th of April 1716. 8", 17om. Dublin [1716]. Hib. 7. 714. 12 (07-207) RAMSAY (John), Rector of Langdon. A sermon preach'd to the Protestants of Ireland, now in London, at tlie Parish Church of St Marv le Bow, Oct. 23, 1713. 2nd ed. ' 8", 26om. London, 1714. Hib. 8 . 713 . 3 '3rd ed.' 8°, 16cm. Dublin, 1713. Hib. 7 . 714 . 13 4lh ed. 8", 21cm. lb., 17U. lEISH COLLECTION. 67 Hib. 8 . 714 . 1 (07-208) LAMMON (William). HAMILTON (James), tl714. The last speech and dying words of J. H Murder of William Lammon. 8°, Loom. Glasgow, 171-t. Hib. 8. 714. 2 (07-209) JAMES, Prince of Wales, the Old Pretender. HANNIBAL not at our gates : or. An enquiry into the grounds of our present fears of Popery and the Pre[ten]der : in a , dialogue between My Lord Panick and George Steady, Esq. 8°, 17cm. London, 1714. Dd.23.6= Another edition. 8", 19cm. lb., 1714. Hib. 8. 714. 3 (07-210) STEELE {Sir Eichard). La Crise. Traduit de I'Anglois. 16cm. Amsterdam, 1714. JO Hib. 8. 714. 4 (07-211) STRINGER (Arthur). The experienc'd huntsman, or, a collection of observations upon the nature and chace of the stagg... 8°, 15cm. Belfast, 1714. Hib. 8. 714. 5 (07-212) SYNGE (Edward), Ahp of Tuam. Eternal Salvation ...sermon, preached at the Parish-Church of St Warburgh, Dubliu, Oct. 3, 1714. 8", 17cm. London, 1714. 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Ndun-Edin, 1715. Hib.8.715.5 (07-218) HOADLY (Benjamin), Bp of Winchester. The pre- sent delusion of many Protestants, consider'd. In a sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of St Peter's Poor, in Broadstreet, Nov. 5, 1715. 8", 16cm. Duhlin, 1715. Hib. 8 . 715 . 6 ; Hib. 8 . 715 . 7 (07-219) SYNGE (Edward), Ahp of Tuani. The rule of Self- Exauiinatiou. 12", 16cm. London, 1715. Hib. 8 . 751 . 4 New ed. 12°, 16cm. London, 1751. Hib. 8 . 716 . 1 (07-220) BOYSE (Joseph). A sermon preach'd at Wood- Street Oct. 23, 1716... Irish Eebellion. 8°, 16cm. Dublin, 1716. Hib. 8. 716. 3 (07-221) BROWNE (Peter), Bp of Cork and Ross. A letter to the Rt Rev. Peter Lord Bp of C k, concerning a book [by P. Browne], entitl'd, Faith distinguish'd from Opinion, and Science,... 8", 17cm. Dublin, 1716. IBISH COLLECTION. 69 Hib.8.716.4 (07-22ii) ORMONDE {Dukes of). BUTLER, Family of. Some account of the Family of the Butlers... [James Butler] the late Duke of Ormond, etc. 8", 17cm. London, 1716. 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Presbytery dissected : or a true description and character of a Presbyterian. 8°, 17cm. Dublin, 1733. 6—2 84 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY Hib. 8 . 733 . 3 ; Hib. 8 . 733 . 4 (07-S28) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. GIBSON (Edmund), Bp of London. The dispute adjiif5ted...fbr a Kepeal of the Corporation and Test Acts. To which are added. The advantages propos'd by Repealing the Sacramental Test : as also, some Queries relating thereto. By the Rev. Dr J. S. D.S.P.D. [J. Swift]. 8°, 17cm. Dublin, 1733. Hib. 8 . 733 . 5 (07-329) GRUNTERS. The Grunters' Request, To take off the Test. A poem. 8°, 15cm. [(?. Faulkner, Dublin,] 1733. Hib. 8. 733. 6 (07-33o) HEADS of a Bill for relief of Insolvent Debtors and other Persons impiisoned for Debt, with an abstract of the laws and customs of other Nations, with respect to unfortunate Debtors and Bankrupts... submitted to... Parliament. 8°, 16cm. Dublin, 1733. (Ireland 13.) Hib. 8. 733. 7 (07-33i) HOWARD {Sir Robert), 11698, Dramatist. The Committee : or, The faithful Irishman. A comedy. 12°, 16cm. London, 1733. Hib. 8 . 733 . 8 ; Hib. 8 . 733 . 9 (07-332) NATURAL (The) impossibility of better-uniting Pro- testants and securing the Constitution in Church and State by Repealing the Test. {Ireland 3.) 8°, 17cm. Dublin, 1733. Hib. 8 . 733 . 10 (07-333) PLAIN reasons against the Repeal of the Test-Act. {Ireland 3.) 8", 15cm. Dublin, 1733. Hib. 8 . 733 . 11 ; Hib. 8 . 733 . 12 (07-334) SHERLOCK (Thomas), Bj) of London. TEST ACT. Tiie history of the Test Act. [By T. Sherlock.] 8», 16cm. Dublin, 1733. IRISH COLLECTION. 85 Hib.8.733.13 (07-335) SOME considerations humbly offer'd upon the present iittempt of the Disspnters, to obtain a repeal of the Test Act. Address'd to a Member of Parliament. (Ireland 3.) 8", 16cm. Dublin, 1733. Hib.8.733.14 (07-33fi) SOWTER (John). WAY (The) to l)e wise and wealthy, or the Excellency of Industry and frugality. [By J. Sowter.] ith eel. 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Recensuit, et notulas adjecit Samuel Hoadly. Ed. 7. 8°, 17cm. Dublinii, 1734.- 86 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBEAET Hib. 8 . 734 . 4 (07-343) SYNGE (Edward), Abp of Tuam. Catholick Chris- tianity : 01', an essay toward lessening the number of Controversies among Christians. 2nd edition. 12°, 17cm. London, 1734. Hib. 8 . 761 . 4 4th edition. 12", 17cm. London, 1761. Hib. 8. 801.1' 6th ed. 16cni. London, 1801. Hib. 7 . 818 . 18 ■ 8th ed. 18cm. London, 1818. Hib. 8. 735.1 (07-344) AMHURST (Nicholas). BOLINGBROKE (Henry St John, Ist Viscount). A dissertation upon Partie.s ; in several letters to Caleb D'Anvers \i.e, N. Amhurst. By H. St John, Lord Bolingbi'oke]. 12", 17cm. Dublin, 1735. Hib. 8 . 735 . 2; Hib. 8 . 735 . 5^ (07-34.5) DUBLIN. Incorporated Society for erecting .. .English Protestant Schools. A brief account of the Proceedings ... To which is prefix'd, an abstract of His Majesty's Royal Charter. 8", 16cm. London, 1735. Hib. 8. 735. 4 (07-346) LETTER (A) of serious advice to a young Poet. [Verse.] 8°, 16cm. Dublin, 1735. Hib. 8. 735. 5' (07-347) MAULE (Henry), Bp of Mealh. God's goodness visible in our deliverance from I'opery. In a sermon preached at Christ-Church, Dublin, Oct. 23, 1733. 5th edition. 8°, 17cm. London, 1735. (Another copy, wanting sig. H 4, Hib. 8 . 735 . 6.) Hib. 7. 757. 11 6th edition. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1757. IBISH COLLECTION. 87 Hib. 8 . 735 . 7 (07-34s) XIGHOLS (Francis). IRISH Compendium (The) : or Rudiments of Honour. 3rd edition. [By F. Nichols.] i6", 13cm. London, 1735. Oo . 18 . 55 5th edition. i6°, 13cm. London, 1756. Hib. 8. 735. 8 (or-s^g) WEEKLY A:NITJSEMENT (The) : or, Universal Maga- zine. No. i. {Per. Puhl.) 8°, 16cm. Duhlin, 1735. Hib. 8. 735. 9 (07-350) PARNELL (Thomas), D.D. Poems on several occasions publish'd by Mr. Pope. 6th edition. 12", 17cm. Duhlin, 1735. Hib. 8. 736.1 (07-351) RHAPSODY. ESSAY (An) on Preferment. [Upon Dean Swift.] By the author of the Rapsody on the Army. 8°, 15cm. JDublin, 1736. Hib. 8 . 736 . 3 (07-352) IGNORAMUS (Ambi-dexter), pseud. Ignorami lamen- tatio super legis communis translationem ex Latino in Anglicum. 8°, 16cm. Londini et Dublini, 1736. Hib. 8. 736. 4 (07-354) ARMY. RHAPSODY. A Rapsody on the Armv. 8°, 16cm. Dublin, 1736. Hib. 8 . 736 . 5 (07-355) SYNGE (Edward), Abp of T nam. A pei-suasive to the study of the Holy Scriptures. In a letter to a Sober Gentleman of the Church of Rome. 12°, 15cm. London, 1736. Hib. 8 . 736 . 6 (07-356) BERKELEY (George), £p of Cloyne. A modest enquiry, address'd to the Bishop of Cloyne. 8°, 15cm. Dublin, 1736. 83 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY Hib. 8 . 736 . 7 (07-357) HOADLY (Benjamin), Bp of Winchester. SKELTON (Philip). A vindication of the Bp of Winchester, against the... aspersions of those who... ascribe the book [by B. Hoadly], intitled, A plain account of... the Sacrament of the Lord's-Supper to his Lordship. [By P. Skelton.] 8°, 15cm. Buhlin, 1736. Dd . 22 . 25^ Another edition. 8°, 21cm, London, 1736. Hib. 8 . 737 . 2 (07-358) BURTON (Richard or Robert), -pseud. The Wars in England, Scotland, and Ireland. ..during the Reign of King Charles I. 10th ed. 12°, 15cm. London, 1737. Hib. 8. 737. 3 (07-359) CATECHISM {Shorter). The grounds and principles of Religion, contained in a shorter Catechism. (Ac- cording to the advice of the Assembly of Divines sitting at Westminster.) i2°, 15cm. London, 1737. Hib. 8. 737. 4 (07-.^'6o) OONGREVE (William). Dramatick Works. [5 pts.] (Works. Vol. 1.) [Separate titles dated 1737, 1738, 1757, 1744.] 8°, 17cm. Dublin [1757]. Hib. 8. 737. 4' (07-361) CONGREVE (William). The Old Batchelor. 8°, 17cm. Dublin, 1737. Hib. 8. 737. 4' (07-362) CONGREVE (William). The Way of the World. 8°, ilcm. Dublin, 1738. Hib. 8 . 737 . 4' (07-S63) CONGREVE (William). Love for Love. 8°, 17cm. Dublin, 1757. Hib. 8. 737. 4' (07-364) CONGREVE (William). The Mourning Bride. ,8°, 17cm. Dublin, 1757. IRISH COLLECTION. 89 Hib.8.737.4° (07-365) CONGREVE (William). The Double-Dealer. 8°, 17cm. Dublin, 1744. Hib. 8 . 737 . 5, 6 (07-366) SWIFT (Jonathan). HUMOURS (The) of the Black-Dog, in a letter to the R. J. S. D. D. D. S. P. D. By a Gentleman in Con- finement. A new poem. 2nd ed. [Dedication signed 'W. W.'] (2 Parts.) 8", 15cm. Dublin, 1737. Hib. 8 . 737 . 7 (07-367) HUMOURS of the Black Dog. TOM in the Suds ; or, The Humours of Newgate : a new poem. By the author of The Humours of the Black-Dog. (Nos. 1-4.) 8°, 15cm. Dublin, 1737. Hib. 8. 737. 8 (07-368) SYNGE (Edward), Abp of Tuani. Honesty the best policy : aji essay concerning the true way of rendering a Nation happy, and its Government firm and lasting. 12°, 15cm. London, 1737. Hib. 8 . 738 . 3 Another edition. 12°, 16cm. Dublin, 1738. Hib. 8 . 737 . 9 (07-369) SYNGE (Edward), Abp of Tuam. A plain and easy method, whereby a man... may arrive at full satisfac- tion in... Everlasting Salvation. To which is added, A paraphrase on St Athanasius's Creed. 2nd ed. 12°, 15cm. London, 1737. Hib. 8 . 737 . 10 (07-370) CATECHISM. England {Church of). SYNGE (Edward), Abp of Tuam. Plain instructions (or the young and ignorant. Comprised in a short and easy exposition of the Church Catechism. 7th ed. 12°, 15cm. London, 1737. Hib. 8. 737. 11 (07-371) SYNGE (Edward), Abp of Tuam. The authority of the Church in matters of Religion. 2nd ed. 12°, 15cm. London, 1737. 90 CAMBHIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBBAEY Hib.8.737.12 (07-372) SYNGE (Edward), Abp of Tuani. Free tlniikin 'borniCA'bA X{.UMt> ttlic ConmAi\A.... Vocabulary to the life and poems of Donnchadh Ruadh Mae Conmara. 15cm. Dublin, 1904. lEISH COLLECTION. 155 Sel. 5 . 69 ; Hib. 7 . 51 . 1 (07-858) BRIDGET (St), of Sweden. CAPGRAVE (John). The Kalendre of the new Legende of Englande. (The lyfe of Seynt Birgette.— A devoute Boke compylyd by mayster Walter Hylton &c.) [Both copies imperfect.] 4°, 18cm. London, R. Pynson, 1516. Hib. 7 . 51 . 2, 3 (two copies) (07-859) O'MORGAIR (Malachi), Ahp of Armagh. F. Malachie Hibemici...Libelhis, septem peccatorum mortalium venena...describens : qui dicitur Venenum Malachiae. 4°, 20cm. Parisiis, 1518. Hib. 7. 53.1 (07-860) BIBLE {Latin), with corrvmentary. St Paul's Epistles. SEDULIUS Scotus. In omnes d. Pauli epistolas annotationes. 4°, 19cm. Basileae, 15.38. Syn. 7 . 58 . 79'" (07-861) MENDOZA (Bernardino de). The copie of a letter sent out of England to Don Bernardin Mendoza Am- bassadour in France for the King of Spaiue, declaring the state of England, contrary to the opinion of Don Bernardin, and of all his partizans Spaniardes and others. 4°, 18cm. London, 1588. Hib. 7 . 58 . 3 Another state (Part 1 only). (Another copy with title in facsimile Hib. 7 . 58 . 2.) Hib. "7.59.1 (07-862) WARACHTIGHE Tijdinghe en corte beschrijvinghe van Yrlant, twelck de Enghelsche Croone onderworpen is. 4°, 19cm. Amsterdam [1599]. (Ireland 7.) Syn.7.66.57' (07-863) OXFORD. University. Magdalen College. Luctus Posthumus...erga defmictum...Henricum Walliae prin- cipem... (Oratio funebris.) 4°, 18cm. Oxoniae, 1612. (Another copy, wanting title, Hib. 7 . 60 . 2'.) 156 CAMBBIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEABY Hib.7.60.4 (07-864) BRANDAN (St). ROLLENHAGEN (Georg). Vier Bucher Wunder- barlicher. . .Indianischer Reysen durch die Lufft, Wasser, Land, Helle, Paradiss und den Himmel. Beschrieben voa dem grossen Alexander, dem Plinio Secundo, dem Oratore Luciano, und von S. Brandano. 4°, 18cm. Magdeburg, 1605. Hib. 7 . 60 . 5 (07-865) TYRCONNELL (Rory O'Donnell, Sari of), j 1608. TYRONE (Hugh O'Neill, Earl of), f 1616. Decla- ratio de Tyronensis et Tirconelii Comitum, sociorunique fuga. 4°, 20cm. Londini, 1607. Hib. 7 . 60 . 7 (07-866) WILSON (John), /. 1609, E.G. Priest. BLACKWELL (George), 1 1613. In Georgium Blac- vellum Angliae Archipresbyterum a Clemente Papa octavo designatum Quaestio bipartita. [Translated from English by J. Wilson.] 4°, 20cin. Londini, 1609. Hib. 7 . 60 . 8, 9 (two copies) (07-867) RICH (Barnaby). A short survey of Ireland. 4°, 20cm. London, ' 1069 ' [1609]. Hib. 7. 61. r (07-868) BLENERHASSET (Thomas). A direction for the Plantation in Ulster. 4°, 20cm. London, 1610. Hib. 7. 61. r (07-869) ULSTER. CONDITIONS to be observed by the British Under- takers of the Escheated Lands in Ulster. 4°, 20cm. London, 1610. Hib. 7 . 61 . 2, 3 (two copies) (07-870) RICH (Barnaby). A new description of Ireland. 4", 20cm. London, 1610. IRISH COLLECTION. 157 Hib.7.61.4 (07-871) RICH (Barnaby). A Catholioke conference betweene Syr Tady MacMarcall a popish priest of Waterforde, and Patrioke Plaine a young student in Trinity Colledge by Dublin in Ireland. 4°, 19cm. London, 1612. Hib.7.61.5 (07-872) RICH (Barnaby). A true and a kinde excuse written in defence of that booke, intituled A newe description of Irelande. 4°, 18cm. London, 1612. (07-873) Hib. 7 . 61 . 7, 8 ; Hib. 7 . 63 . 43' (three copies) USHER (James), Ahp of Armagh. Gravissimae quaes- tionis, de Christianarum Ecclesiarum, in Occidentis praesertim partibus, ab Apostolicis temporibus at nostram usq; aetatem, continual successione et statu, historica explicatio. 4°, 19cm. Londini, 1613. Hib. 7. 61. 9 (07-874) RICH (Barnaby). The Honestie of this Age. 4°, 19cm. London, 1615. Hib. 7. 61. 10 (07-875) TOMKIS (Thomas). ALBUMAZAR. A comedy presented before the Kings Maiestie at Cambridge, 9th March, 1614. By the Gentlemen of Trinitie Colledge. 4°, 19cm. London, 1615. Hib.7.61.11 Another edition. 4°, 19cm. London, 1615. Hib. 7. 61. 12 (07-876) RICH (Barnaby). My ladies looking glasse. [Wants title.] 4°, 18cm. London, 1616. Hib. 7. 61. 15 (07-877) RICH (Barnaby). The Irish Hubbub, or, the English hue and crie. 4°, 21cm. London, 1617. Hib. 7 . 61 . 14 The Irish Hubbub... (Aphoi-ismes.) 4°, 18cm. London, 1619. 158 CAMBEIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBEABY Hib.7.62.1 (07-878) DOWHAM (George), Bp of Berry. The Christian arte of thriving... Sermon. (Imperfect.) 4°, 19cm. London, 1620. Hib. 7 . 62 . 2 (07-879) MUSGRAVE (Christopher). Musgraves motives... for his secession from the church of Rome... 4°, 18cm. London, 1621. Hib. 7. 62. 3 (07 -880) USHER (James), Ahp of Armagh. SIBTHORP {Sir Christopher). A friendly advertise- ment to the pretended Oatholickes of Ireland... In the end whereof, is added An epistle written to the Author, by... James Ussher Bp of Meath. 4°, 19cm. Dublin, 1622. (Another copy, imperfect, F.3.138.) Hib. 7. 62. 19' Another issue. 4°, 19cm. Dublin, 1623. Hib. 7. 62. 4 (07-88I) LUTHER (Martin). Luthers Predecessors, or An Answere... Where was your church before Luther? 4°, 18cm. London, 1624. Hib. 7. 62. 5 (07-882) ROCHFORT (Luke). ANTIDOTE. An antidot for lazinesse, or a sermon against the capitall vice of sloth and sundrie evill eflfects thereof by L[uke] R[ochfort]. 4°, 19cm. [Dublin,] 1624. Hib. 7 . 62 . 9 (07-883) CHARLES I, King of England. JEROME (Stephen). Englands Jubilee, or Irelands joyes lo-Paean, for King Charles his welcome. 4°, 19cm. Dublin, 1625. Hib. 7. 62. 10 (07-884) BRIDGET {St), of Ireland. PATRICK {St). The life of the glorious Bp S. Patricke. [Abridged from Jocelinus.] Togeather with the lives miSH COLLECTION. 159 of the Holy Virgin S. Bridgit [from Cogitosus and Capgrave] and of the glorious Abbot St Columbe [out of S. Adamnan] Patrons of Ireland. (By B. B. one of the Irish Franciscan Friars at Lovain.) 4°, 20cm. S. Omers, 1625. Hib.7.62.11 (07-885) LESLIE (Henry), Bp of Meath. A sermon preached before his majesty. ..19 July 1625. 4°, 18cm. Oxford, 1625. R.12.8 (07-886) WIMBLEDON (Edward CecU, Viscount). PERROT {Sir John). The Government of Ireland under the Hon.... Sir John Perrot Knight, 1584-1588. Being the fii-st booke of the continuation of the His- torie of that Kingdome... continued to 1626. (By E. C. S. [=Sir E. Cecil, Viscount Wimbledon].) [Imper- fect.] 4°, 19cm. London, 1626. (Two other copies, imperfect, Hib. 7.62.12, 13.) {Ireland 7.) Hib. 7 . 62 . 17 (07-887) USHER (James), Ahp of Armagh. A brief e declaration of the uuiversalitie of the church... Ed. 3. 4°, 19cm. London, 1629. Hib. 7. 62. 18 (07-888) ROGERS (Nehemiah), f 1660. Christian Curtesie... two Sermons. 4°, 19cm. London, 1621. Hib. 7. 62. 19- (07-8S9) SIBTHORP {Sir Christopher). A reply to an answere, made... to... A Friendly Advertisement... 4°, 19cm. Dublin, 1625. Hib. 7. 63. 7 (07-890) FLEMING (Thomas), E.C. Abp of Dublin. HARRIS (Paul). Excommunication published by the Abp of Dublin Thomas Flemming alias Barnwell... against the inhabitants of the Diocesse of Dublin, for hearing the Masses of Peter Caddell. . .and Paul Harris. . . proved. ..no validity. 4°, 18cm. [jDublin,^ 1632. 160 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY Hit. 7. 63. 8 (07-891) LOMBARD (Peter), R.C. Ahp of Armagh. De Regno Hiberniae, Sanctorum Insula, Oommentarius. 4°, 19cm. Lovanii, 1632. L* . 11 . 14 (E) Another state (differing in title only). Hib. 7 . 63 . 9 ; Hib. 7 . 63 . 10' (07-892) MALONE (William), S.J. PUTTOOKE (Roger). A reioynder unto William Malone's reply to the first article. 4°, 19cm. Dvhlin, 1632. (Other copies, misbouud, Hib. 7. 63. IP; F.5.P.) (07-893) Hib. 7 . 63 . 10^ ; Hib. 7 . 63 . 16 ; Hib. 7 . 63 . 43' USHER (James), Ahp of Armagh. Veterum epistolarum Hibernicarum sylloge. [State B.] 4°, 19cm. Dublinii, 1632. (Another copy, wanting Errata, Hib. 7 . 660 . 10'.) Hib. 7. 63. 18' (07-894) [BOOK of Common Prayer. ..(very imperfect). (Liturgies 144.) 4°, 19cm. Dublin, 1637.] Hib. 7. 63. 18^ (07-895) STERNHOLD (Thomas). The whole booke of Psalmes. Collected into English meeter, by T. Sternhold, J. Hopkins and others. (Imperfect and in a very rotten condition.) 4°, 21cm. {Londoni 1637?] Hib. 7. 63. 19 (07-896) RUMOLD {St). WACHTENDONCK (Jan van). Vita, passio at mivacula S. Rumoldi archiepiscopi Dublinensis. 4°, 18cm. Mechliniae, 1638. Hib. 7. 63. 20 (07-897) SHIRLEY (James), 1 1666. The Royall Master; as it was acted in the new Theater in Dublin : and before the Rt Hon. the Lord Deputie of Ireland, in the Castle. 4°, 18cm. London, 1638. IRISH COLLECTION. 161 Dd* . 2 . 35^ (E) (07-898) CORBET (John), 1 1641. The vngirding of the Scottish Armour. 4°, IQcm. Dublin, 1639. Hib. 5 . 63 . 3 Another state. ih. 1639. Syn. 7 . 53 . 14^ Another state. ib. 1639. Hib. 7 . 63 . 22 Another edition. 4°, 19ciii. Dublin, 1639. Hib. 7. 63. 23 (07-900) LIBERATUS {St). GURNEZ (Joannes Antonius a). Vita et martyrium S. Liberti Malinatis. 3 pts. 4°, 18cm. Mechliniae, 1639 (1638). Hib. 7 . 63 . 24 ; Hib. 7 . 63 . 41 (07-901) PORTUSIUS (Jacobus). LESLIE (Henry), Bp ofMeath. Examen Conjurationis Scoticae : sive, Oratio habita Lisnegarvae, in visitatione Dioeceseos Dunensis et Oonnorensis 26. Sept. 1638. Latinitate donavit Jacobus Portusius. 4°, 19cm. Dublinii, 1639. (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 7 . 63 . 25.) Hib. 7 . 63 . 26, 27 (two copies) (07-902) LESLIE (Henry), £p of Meath. SPEECH (A), delivered at the visitation of Downe and Conner, held in Lisnegavvy 26th Sept., 1638. [By H. Leslie.] 4°, 18cm. London, 1639. Hib. 7. 63. 37= (07-903) CONSTITUTIONS and Canons ecclesiasticall, treated upon by... the Cleargie of Ireland... begun at Dublin, 1634. 4°, 18cm. Dublin, 1635. {Ireland 3.) Hib. 7. 63. 38' (07-904) PICO della Mirandola (Giovanni). [Auree epistole (sig. 0, e, f only).] 4°, 19cm. \^. Paris,] 1502. Irish CoUectiou. May 1907. 11 162 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBBAKy Hib.7.63.39 (07-905) SYMS (Christopher). An apology for C. Syms...and his way and Method of teaching... Wherein... all persons... may bee... taught to read. And that all children... may be... taught to understand the Latine Speech. 4", 19cm. [Dublin,] 1633. Hib.7.63.40 (07-906) LESLIE (Henry), Bp of Meaih. A treatise of the avthority of the Church... a sermon preached at Belfast ...August 1636... Together with an answer to certaine Objections. 4°, 19cm. Dublin, 1637. Hib.7.63.42 (07-907) HARRIS (Paul). Fratres sobrii estote, i. Pet. 5. 8. [Wants sig. M4.] 4°, 19cm. [Dublin,] 1634. Hib. 7 . 63 . 44' (07-908) JACOBI (H.), /. 1637. Ghenoechlijcke eerlijcke ende Profijtelijcke Propoosten Exempelen ende Fabulen dienende tot recreatie voor oude lieden ende tot stichtinge der jonge jeucht. 4°, 18cm. Amsterdam, 1637. Hib. 7 . 63 . 44' (07-909) KRXJL (Jan Hermansz). Sangh-Vreught. [ ] emme : Ballet Bronchorst. [In verse, signed ' I. Krul.' One leaf.] 4°, 17cra. [I Amsterdam, ab. 1637.] Hib. 7 . 64 . 1 (07-910) STRAFFORD (Thomas Wentworth, Ist Ea/rl of). Depositions and articles against Thomas Earle of Strafford, Febr. 16. 1640. 4°, 19cm. [London,] 1640. Syn. 7 . 64 . 83 ; Hib. 7 . 64 . 2 Another edition. 4°, 18cm. [London,] 1640. E . 10 . 19'" (sel) Another edition. 4", 18cm. [London,] 1640. R . 9 . 62' Another edition. 4", 18cm. [London,] 1640. IRISH COLLECTION. 163 Hib.7.64.3 (07-911) SHIRLEY (James), 1 1666. St Patrick for Ireland. Part i. 4», 18cm. London, 1640. Hib.7.641.2 (07-912) KING (Sir Robert). APPROVED, good, and joyfull newes from Ireland... in a letter... to Sir R. King. {Ireland 7.) 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. Hib.7.641.6 (07-913) KJSrOLLYS {Sir Francis), ft. 1641. BERNARD (Nicholas), Dean of Ardagh. A letter sent... to S'' Simon Harcourts Lady in Westminster, March 18, 1641, ...printed by...S'' Francis Knowles Knight... wherein is contained... passages... in the town of Tredagh. 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. Hib.7.641.7 (07-914) BERNARD (Nicholas), Dean of Ardagh. A true and perfect relation of all the... victories obtained... over the Irish Rebels,... the siege of Tiedagh (23 March 1641). 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7 . 641 . 8 (07-915) LONDON. BLOODY. A bloody masacre plotted by the Papists intended first against the City of London, and consequently against the whole land. Discovered by ...Alderman Towes... With... the great nprore...by... [John Williams]... Archbishop of Yorke...and... Lnnsford and his Company... With... Sir Richard Wiseman. 4", 19cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7. 641. 9 (07-916) HAMPDEN (John). BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. To the Kings most excellent Majestie. The petition of the inhabitants of the County of Buckingham, concerning Mr Hampden, Mr HoUis, &c. With His Majestie's Answer. &c. 4°, 18cm. London, 1641. 11—2 164 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.7.641.10 (07-9i7) SCOTLAND. Parliament. CHARLES I., King of England. By the Kings Maiestie, were accused with seven Articles of High Treason... Jan. 3. 1641, the Lord Kimbolton, John Pym Esq., &c. (Propositions from the Scottish Commissioners, to the Commons of England.) (Parliament 3.) 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. Hib.7.641.11 (07-919) CORK. CHAPPELL (Richard). [Letter signed 'Richard Chappell' (More Newes from Oorke...l6 Jan. 1641). Wants title. Pp. 8.] 4°, 19cm. [1 London, ab. (1641).] Hib.7.641.12 (07-920) CONSPIRACY. Conspiraoie discovered : or the Report of a Committee to the House of Commons in Parliament, of the examination of divers of the Con.spirators and others in the late Treason, June 17, 1641. 4°, 18cm. [London,] 1641. [Parliament 3.) Hib.7.641.16 (07-921) copy. A copy of a letter concerning the traiterous conspiracy of the rebellious Papists in Ireland. (Ireland 4.) 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. Hib.7.641.16 (07-922) DILLON (Thomas, Viscount), j 1672. COPY. The coppy of a letter sent by the Rebells in Ireland to the Lord Dillon, to declare to his Maiestie the cause of their taking up of Armes, &c. (Ireland 7.) 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7 . 641 . 19 (07-923) A Declaration of both Houses of Parliament, concerning the a£fairs of Ireland. Whereunto is added, 12 argu- ments. 4°, 18cm. London, 1641. (Parliament 1. Ireland 7.) lEISH COLLECTION. 165 Hib.7.641.2r (07-924) DUBLIN. DEMANDS (The) of the Rebels in Ireland, unto the State and Councell of Dublin, Feb. 3, 1641. 4°, 18cm. London, 1641. Hib.7.641.2r (07-925) BLAKE {Sir Richard). ORMONDE (James Butler, \st Duke 0/).... Procla- mation concerning the Peace concluded with the Irish Rebells,...at the General Assembly at Kilkenney; with A speech delivered by Sir Richard Blake. Also a speech by the Marquesse of Ormond. {Ireland 10.) 4°, 18cm. London, 1649. Hib. 7 . 641 . 21^ (07-926) JONES (Michael). ORMONDE (James Butler, \at Duke of). The Marquesse of Ormond's Declaration, proclaiming Charles the second, King... With his summons to Colonel Jones for the surrender of Dublin, &c. {Ireland 10.) 4°, 18cm. London, 1649. Hib, 7 . 641 . 22 (07-927) DUBLIN. The distressed estate of the City of Dublin in Ireland at this present, &c. 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7 . 641 . 23 (07-928) SALCOMBE. EXACT. An exact and true relation how eighteene French and Irish men,... were apprehended at Salt- come in Devonshire neere Plymouth, ...upon a suspition that they had an intention to transport victuals and munition to the Rebels in Ireland. &c. {Ireland 7.) 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7. 641. 24 (07-929) EXACT. An exact copie of the Irish Rebels Covenant. {Ireland 7.) 4°, 19cm. Edinburgh, 1641. 166 CAMBEIDGE UNIVEBSITY LIBRARY Hib. 7 . 641 . 25 (07-930) MOUNTG ARRET (Richard Butler, Viscount), 1 1651. EXCEEDING good newes againe from Ireland. Or, a true relation of the great overthrow which the English gave the Rebels before Troheda. Whereunto is added the copie of a letter written from Bruxels by the Rebels Agent there, unto the Lord Mountgarret, Feb. 24, 1641. 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. {Ireland 7.) Hib. 7. 641. 26 (07-93i) FIENNES (Nathaniel). Master Fynes his speech in Parliament : touching the proffer of the Oitie of London by the Lord Maior : on Feb. 17, 1641, to disburse £60000 towards the suppressing the Re- bellion in Ireland. 4° 18cm. London, 1641. {Parliament 3.) LI . 8 . 56« (sel) ; Hib. 7 . 641 . 27 (07-932) STRAFFORD (Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of). GLYNNE {Sir John). The replication of Master Glyn...to the generall answer of Thomas Earle of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, to the severall charges exhibited against him in Parliament by the House of Commons, April the 13. 1641. 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7 . 641 . 28 Another edition. 4°, 18cm. ih., 1641. R . 9 . 62' Another edition. 4°, 19cm. ih., 1641. Hib. 7 . 641 . 29 ; Hib. 7 . 642 . V (07-933) GIBBES (James). Good and bad newes from Ireland : in a letter of credit from Youghall... 4°, 19cm. London, March, 14, 1641. Hib. 7. 641. 30 (07-934) HARCOURT {Sir Simon). GUY (William). Good newes for England... Being a real relation how Sir Simon Harcourt, Sergeant Major Berry, and Captain Param ore... obtained a famous victory over the Rebels at Kildare. (fee. 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. lEISH COLLECTION. 167 Hib.7.641.31 (07-935) DUBLIN. GREAT (A) Conspiracy by the Papists in tlie King- dome of Ireland, discovered by tbe Lords, Justices, and Counsell at Dublin and proclaimed there Oct. 23, 1641. &c. 4°, 19cm. London, '1461' [1641]. LI . 8 . 51^°^ (sel) ; Hib. 7 . 461 . 32, 33 (three copies) Another ed. With a true discovery of the Plot in Ireland. 4", 19cm. London, ' 1461 ' [1641]. Hib. 7 . 641 . 34, 35 (two copies) (07-936) DUBLIN. G UN-powder-plot (A) in Ireland for the blowing up of the chiefest Church in Dublin, Oct. 31, 1641, &c. 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7 . 641 . 36 (07-937) HARCOURT (Sir Simon). A letter sent from S'' S. H. to a worthy Member of the House of Commons. With a true relation of the proceedings of the English Army, under his command. 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7. 641. 37 (07-938) ORMONDE (James Butler, 1st Buke of). CHARLES I., King of England. His Maiesties Answer to a Message sent to him by the House of Commons, at Yorke, March 19. 1641. Also Two... letters from Ireland... sent over by Robert Pickering. The first... a letter... by the Earle of Osmond [Ormonde] ...unto the Earle of Delvin... The second,... the Popes Bull sent unto the Irish Rebels. {Ireland 7.) 4", 19cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7. 641. 38 (07-939) CHARLES I., King of England. His Majesties letter to both Houses of Parliament. With a new protes- tation against the Parliament in England and also against all Protestants, made by the rebels in Ireland. {Ireland 7.) 4°, 18cm. London, 1641. 168 CAMBEIDGE UNIVEBSITT LIBBABT Hib. 7 . 641 . 39, 40 (two copies) (07 - 940) CHARLES I., King of England. His Majesties Message concerning licences granted to pei'sons going into Ireland. And the answer of the House of Commons. With His Majesties reply. 4°, 18cm. London, 1641. {Parliament 3.) Hib. 7. 641. 41 (07-941) MALONE (William), S.J. HOYLE (Joshua). A rejoynder to Master Malone's reply concerning Reall Presence. 4", 19cm. Dublin, 1641. (Another state, imperfect, Hib. 7 . 641 . 42.) R . 10 . 14*" (sel) (07-942) MERVIN {Sir Audley). A speech made before the Lords... of Parliament in Ireland... March the 4th. 1640. At the Impeachment of Sir Richard Bolton... John [Bramhall] . . . Bp. of Derry ; Sir Gerrard Lowther . . . and Sir George RatclifFe... By... the Commons House of Parliament : With the Articles against them. And a Schedule of those Grievances... in the Lords House, this 18th of February 1640. [Wanting Articles and Schedule.] 4°, 19cm. [^London,] 1641. (07-943) Hib. 7 . 641 . 43-44, 45-46, 66, 67-68 LI . 8 . 56^ (sel) (five copies) MERVIN {Sir Audley). A speech made by Captain Audley Mervin... March 4. 1640. Together with cer- taine Articles... against Sir R. Bolton, John [Bramhall] Bp of Derrie, Sir G. Lowther... and Sir G. Radcliffe... Unto which is added an humble and just Remonstrance of the Parliament. 2 Pts. 4°, 19cm. [London,] 1641. (Another copy of the Remonstrance only, Hib. 7 . 641.69.) Hib. 7 . 641 . 70 Another edition (wanting the Remonstrance). 4°, 19cin. [London,'] 1641. lEISH COLLECTION. 169 Hib.7.641.47 (07-944) HUMBLE (The) and just remonstrance of the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses in Parliament... in Ireland. 4°, 18cm. [London,] 1641. • Another edition. See Mervin (Sir Aiidley). Speech. 4 March, 1640. Pt. 2. {Ireland 13.) 4°, [Lond.] 1641. Hib. 7 . 641 . 51 (07-945) IRISH (The) Petition to this Parliament in England. Shewing in what distresse and calamity they are in, (fee. 4", 19cm. London, 1641. {Ireland 11. Parliament 1.) Hib. 7 . 641 . 52 (07-9*6) CHARLES I., King of England. The Kings Majesties Resolution, and the Parliaments Determination, con- cerning the requests of the French and Spanish Embassadors. 4°, 18cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7 . 641 . 53 (07-9*7) CHARLES I., King of England. The Kings Majesties Speech 2 Dec, 1641, to the Hon. House of Par- liament, &.C. 4", 17cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7. 641. 64 (07-9*8) LAST (The), best, and truest newes from Ireland, that came since the Rebellion. Sent from a Gentleman in Dublin, to his friend, a Divine, in London. {Ireland 7.) 4", 19cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7 . 641 . 55, 56 (two copies) (07-9*9) LAST (The) newes from Ireland ; being a relation of the hostile and bloody proceedings of the rebellious Papists there, at this present. Related in a letter, dated at Dublin, Oct. 27, 1641. {Ireland 7.) 4", 19cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7 . 641 . 57 (07-950) LATE (A) and true relation from Ireland : of the warlike and bloody proceedings of the rebellious Papists in that Kingdome, from Nov. 1 to this present, 1641. {Ireland 4.) 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. 170 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.7.641.58 (07-95i) OXFORD. University. LAUD (William), Abp of Canterbury. A letter sent by W. Lawd..., with divers mss to the University of Oxford. Together, with the answer which the (Jni- versitie sent him. 4°, 18cm. [London,] 1641. Hib. 7 . 641 . 59 (07-952) YORKSHIRE. LENTHALL (William), Speaker of the House . of GommonB. Master Speakers letter ordered by the Hon. House of Oommon.i, to be sent to the high Sheriffe and Gentry of Yorkshire. {Parliament 3.) 4", 19cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7. 641. 60 (07-9^3) LENTHALL (William), Speaker of the House of Comtnons. The true coppy of a letter sent by Mr Speaker to the Sheriffes of... Worcester, Cam- bridge, Huntington, Lecester, Northhampton, Warwick, and Rutland which have not as yet paid in the Poll-Money. 4°, 19cm. [London,] 1641. {Parliament 3.) Hib. 7 . 641 . 61 (07-954) BYRON (John, 1st Lord). BRISTOL (George Digby, 2nd Earl of). A letter sent to the Hon. George Lord Digby in Flushing, from a worthy Gentleman in Windsor, Jan. 24, 1641. Together, with the true coppy of a letter sent from Sir John Byron, Lieut, of the Tower, concerning divers matters of great note and consequence. 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7 . 641 . 62 . (07-955) LONDON. Londons love, or, the entertainment of the Parliament. ..given. ..on the 19. day of Jan. ..1641. {Pa7'liament 1.) 4°, 18cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7 . 641 . 63 ; Hib. 7 . 642 . 1' (07-956) LUCAS {Sir Thomas). Admirable good newes againe from Ireland ; or, the copie of a letter written from Sir Thomas Lucas, to a worthy Member of the House of Parliament here in England. 4°, 18cm. London, 1641. IBISH COLLECTION. 171 Hib. 7 . 641 . 64, 65 (two copies) (07-957) RADCLIFFE {Sir George). MERVIN (Sir Audley). Irelands complaint against Sir George Ratcliffe, Knight... delivered in Parliament by Captaine A. Mervin. 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7 . 641 . 71 ; R . 10 . 14*= (sel) (07-958) MERVIN (Sir Audley). Captaine A. Mervin's Speech, delivered in the Upper House to the Lords in Parlia- ment, May 24, 1641, concerning the Judicature of the High Court of Parliament. 4°, 20cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7 . 641 . 72 ; R . 10 . 42= (sel) (07-959) CHARLES I., King of England. MESSAGE (A) from both Houses of Parliament unto His Majestic, concerning the Prince, his son. With the answer of His Majestie thereunto. {Parliament 1.) 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7. 641. 73 (07-960) CHARLES I., King of England. MESSAGE (The) and Resolution of both Houses... presented to the Kings Majestie at Theobalds, March 1, 1641. With His Majesties Answer. Whereunto is added the Petition of divers Citizens of London, con- cerning the Militia of the City. {Parliament 1.) 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7 . 641 . 74 ; R . 10 . 14' (sel) (07-961) BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. MONMOUTH (Henry Carey, %\d Earl of). A speech made in the House of Peeres, Jan. 13, 1641... With the Humble Petition of the... County of Buckingham, In the behalfe of Mr Hampden. .. As also. . .of Somerset. With the...newes from Ireland. 4°, 18cm. [London,] 1641. Hib. 7. 641. 75 (07-962) BASSANO (Noel). METCALFE ( ), Lrish Loyalist. A continuation of the good newes from Ireland... Letters. ..to Mr Nowell Bassano... Proceedings of the English Forces, under... 172 CAMBRIDGE UNIVBBSITY LIBBARY Sir Symon Harcourt, Sir C. Coote, Sir R. Greenvil! (March 14.) 4", 19cm. London, 164] Hib. 7 . 641 . 76 (07-96,^ TURNER (Ambrose). More brave, and good newe fronn Ireland. Being a true relation of the victoriou battell, fought by Col. Lesly, and four regiments English against 7000 of the Rebels neer to the Cit of Cork... With a Relation... 4°, 19cm. London, 1641 Hib. 7. 641. 78 (07-964 CORK (Richard Boyle, Earl of), f 1643. NORTON (Edward), fi. 1641. The last good newe from Ireland... Letter. ..to Sir Andrew Norton. ..o the House of Commons, March 5th 1641. Bein, a I'elation of another victory obtained by the Lord o Oorkes and Sir Symon Harcourts forces neere Dublin against the Rebels. March 6. 4°, 19cin. London, 1641 Hib. 7 . 641 . 79 (07-965 The Orders from the House of Commons... for th Abolishing of Superstition, and Innovation, in th regulating of Church Affaires... September 1, 1641. {Parliament 3.) 4°, 19cm. London, 1641 Hib. 7 . 641 . 80 (07-966 WILLIAMS (John), Abp of York. An Order from th House of Commons in Parliament, assembled for th protection and rescuing of any Member of the House that shall bee attached without Order from the House As also, an Order for their sitting at Grocers-Hall Jan. 6. 1641. With a Discovery of. .. Amies. ..b; [John Williams] Abp. of Yorke. [Parliament 3.) 4°, 18cm. London, 1641 Hib. 7. 641. 81 (07-967 PICKERING (Robert). Warranted tydings fron Ireland... Jan. 16. 1641. 4°, 17cm. London, 1641 IRISH COLLECTION. I73 Hib. 7 . 641 . 82 (07-968) PLYDELL (William). The speech of Master Plydell, Esq. concerning the Church, Feb. 8, 1641. 4°, 18cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7. 641. 83 (07-969) DOCTORS COMMONS. PROCTOR (The) and Parator their mourning... Lamentation of the Doctors Commons... Dialogue... (Imperf.) 4°, 18cm. [London,] 1641. Hib. 7 . 641 . 88 ; LI . 8 . 51^"^ (sel) (07-970) PETIT (Hubert). RELATION (A) touching the present state and condition of Ireland... And also the examination of Hubert Petit... 19 Feb. 1641. {Ireland 7.) 4°, 18cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7. 641. 84 (07-971) PROPOSITIONS made to the Lords and Commons in Parliament, for the speedie and effectuall reducing of the Kingdom of Ireland. And the Votes thereupon . . . "With His Majesties. ..Answer. (Feb. 25.) (Parliament 1.) 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. Hib. 7 . 641 . 85 (07-972) PROTESTATION (The) of the Archbishops and Bishops of Ireland against the Toleration of Popery agreed upon, and subscribed by them at Dublin, the 26 of November. 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. (Ireland 3.) Hib. 7. 641. 89 (07-973) REMONSTRANCE from Ireland, to the High Court of Parliament in England, for the speedy oppression of the Rebels. . . With a proclamation for proroguing of both Houses of Parliament at Dublin. (Nov. 27.) 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. (Parliament 1. Ireland 11.) Hib. 7 . 641 . 90 (07-974) BANCROFT (Richard), Ahp of Canterbury. RAINOLDS (John), f 1607. The judgement of 174 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBEAEX Dr Eeignolds concerning Episcopacy... Expressed a letter to Sir Francis Knowls, concerning ] Bancrofts sermon at Pauls-Crosse, 9th Feb., 1588. 4°, 19cm. London, 164 Hib. 7 . 641 . 91 (07-97 WALKER (Henry), ^. 1641. RICHARDSON (George), Ji. 1641. The Iri Footman's Poetry. Or George the Runner, again Henry the Walker [H. Walker], in defence of Jo] the Swimmer [John Taylor the Water Poet]. Beii a Sur-rejoinder to the Rejoinder of the rusty Iro monger... 4°, 19cm. [London 1] 164 (07-97 Hib. 5 . 641 . 1 ; Hib. 7 . 641 . 92 (two copies) BRIEF. A briefe declaration of the barbarous ai inhumane dealings of the Northerne Irish RebeJ &c. By G. S. Minister of Gods Word in Ireland. {Ireland 7.) 4°, 18cm. London, 164 Hib. 7 . 641 . 93 (07-97' SALMON (James), Ji. 1641. Bloudy newes fro Ireland, or the barbarous crueltie by the Papists us( in that Kingdome...Dec. 1. 1641. 4°, 19cm. London, 164 Hib. 7 . 641 . 96-98 (three copies) (07-97i L1.8.56'';R.10.14*' MERVIN (Sir Audley). SIXTEENE Queres propounded by the Parliament ( Ireland to the Jixdges of the said Kingdome. As als< another speech, made by Capt. Audley Mervin. (Ireland 11.) 4°, 19cm. [London,] 164! Hib. 7 . 641 . 99 (07 -97! SMITH (Philip), M.P. A most honovrable an worthy Speech made in the House of Commons... c Wednesday Decemb. 29, 1641... Concerning th miserable and distres.sed estate of the Protestants ( Ireland... 4", 20cm. London, 164! nJISH COLLECTION. 175 Hib. 7 . 641 . 100 (07-98O) DUBLIN. STILL worse newes from Ireland, shewing in what a miserable estate the Citie of Dublin is, at this present time, the Rebels having received new ayd upon the 16. day of Dec, 1641... With. ..a Letter. ..from the Pope [Urban VIII.]... 4°, ISciu. London, 1641. {Ireland 7.) Hib. 7 . 641 . 102 (07-981) STRAFFORD (Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of). The Earle of Straffords Letter to his most Excellent Majestie, dated from the Tower. 4. May. 1641. 4°, 18cm. [London,'\ 1641. Hib. 7 . 641 . 104 (07-982) STRAFFORD (Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of). A true relation of the manner of the execution of Thomas Eai-le of StraflFord ;.., together with his speech to the people on the Scaffold, the 12. of May, 1641. [The Speech wanting.] 4°, 17cm. [Londonf] 1641. Hib. 7 . 641 . 105 (07-983) STRAFFORD (Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of). The two last speeches of T. W., late Earle of Stratford, and Deputy of Ireland. The one in the Tower, the other on the scaffold on Tower-hill, !Mav 12th. 1641. 4°, 19cm. [Londoni] 1641. Hib. 7 . 641 . 106 ; LI. 8. 56" Another edition. 4°, 19cm. [Londoni 1641.] LI. 8. 56^" Another edition [ploughed]. 4°, 18cm. London, for F. Coides, 164[1]. Hib. 7 . 641 . 109 (07-9S4) HIEROME ( ), Minister at Athigh. Treason in Ireland for the blowing up of the Kings English Forces, with a hundred barrells of gun-powder. . . With two battels fought betwixt the Protestants and the Rebels... With a Plot. ..at Athigh... 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. 176 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib. 7 . 641 . 107 (07 -c To the E,t Hon. the Lords and Commons assemblec Parliament. The humble petition of divers of Clergie of the Church of England. Whereuntc added five motions with reasons concerning Des and Chapters. 4°, 18cm. [London,] 16 [Parliament 1. England .) Hib. 7 . 741 . 110, 111 (two copies) (07-c LITTLETON (Edward Littleton, Ba/ron), 11645. true and full relation of the horrible and hellish ] of the Jesuites, Popish Priests, and other Papists Ireland, for the massacring of the two Chiefe Justi and all the Privie Councell and Protestants in t Kingdome... related by [Edward, Lord Littleton] Lord Keeper in the house of Commons, Novembe: 1641. 4°, 18cm. London, 16 Hib. 7 . 641 . 112 (07-,y TRUE (A) coppy of a letter from the Lord Ch- Justices in Ireland, with a Proclamation of the Rel therein, ifec. 4°, 19cm. London, 16 (Ireland 14.) Hib. 7 . 641 . 113, 114 (two copies) (07-9 STEAFPORD (Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of). VALENTIA (Francis Annesley, Viscount). A t copie of the sentence of warre prorjounced agai Sir Francis Annesley Knight, and Baron Mountnor in the Realme of Ireland,... 12. Dec. 1635. Toget with his Lordships Petition against Thomas Earle Strafford,... 7th Nov., 1640. 4°, 19cm. London, 16 Hib. 7 . 641 . 115 (07-9: PAIN (Jonas). POWNSTALL (Humphrey). True newes fr Ireland, being a relation of the life and death Humphrey Pownstall... Also a description of 1 imprisonment of Jonas Pain... for... John Stanstrof 4°, 19cm. London 16' IRISH COLLECTION. 177 Hib.7.641.116 (07-991) TRUEST (The), most happy, and joyfull newes that ever came from Ireland : being sent over in a letter... read in the House of Commons, Feb. 28. 1641. Relating the renowned victory of the Protestant party, in repelling the rebels from Dublin... 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. {Parliament 3. Irdand 7.) Hib. 7 . 641 . 117 (07-992) WILD-fire (A) plot found out in Ireland... Dublin... With... two Letters... (Nov. 4.) {Ireland 7.) 4°, 19cm. London, ' 6641 ' [1641]. Hib. 7 . 641 . 118 (07-993) "WILTSHIRE. To the Rt Hon. Peers, The humble Petition of the Mayor, Aldermen,... [ ] of the County of Wilts. (Imperfect.) XParliament 2.) 4°, 18cm. [ 164- .] Hib. 7 . 641 . 119 (07-994) WORSE and worse newes from Ireland... Letter read in... Parliament, 14 Dec. 1641... unheard-of cruelties committed by the Papists against the Protestants... 4°, 19cm. London, 1641. {Parliament 1. Ireland 7.) Hib. 7 . 641 . 120 (07-995) ELIZABETH, Queen of Bohemia. WREN (Matthew), £p of My. The Articles or Charge exhibited in Parliament, against M. Wren, now Bp of Ely, and voted against him in the House of Commons, July 5, 1641. ..the Resolution... touching the Queene of Bohemia, and the Prince Elector Palatine. July 7. 4°, 19cm. [London,] 1641. {Parliament 3.) Hib. 7 . 641 . 121 (07-996) WREN (Matthew), Bp of Ely. [The Wrennes nest defiled, or, Bp Wren anatomized. (Title page wanting.)] 4°, 19cm. [London, 1641.] Irish Collection. May 1907. 12 178 CAMBEIDGE UNIVEBSITY LIBEAEY Hib. 7 . 641 . 122 (07-9l STRAFFORD (Thomas Wentworth, Earl of). VALENTIA (Francis Annesley, Viscount). 1 sentence of the councell of Warre pronounced agai the Lord Mountnorris in Ireland 12 Dec. 1635. W the Lord Mountnorris Petition to the Parliann concerning... his wrongs sustayned by the Lord Depi [Thomas, Earl of Strafford] deceased. 4°, 18cm. [Londoni] 16 Hib. 7. 642. r (07-9! PLUNKET (Richard). The Newest and Best JSTev from Ireland... expressed in a letter sent from C Plunquet to...Phelom 0-ISreale...Feb. 13. 1641. 4°, 19cm. London, 16' Hib. 7. 642. r (07-iO( STUTEVILLE (Thomas). PARSONS (Ralph). Two famous Battels foug in Ireland : wherein the Protestants under t command of the Earle of Ormond, Sr Charles Coo and Sr Simon Harcourt, slew great numbers the Rebels... in a Letter... from R. Parsons.. Sr Wm Brewerton... received... Feb. 2.3, 16^ Whereunto is added, The brave Adventures.. Capt. Thos Steutevile... 4°, 19cm. London, 164 Hib. 7. 642. r (07 -10c TYRON (John). BOND (Edward), B.D. Oneale and Col. Brunslow their Apprehension at Grohoyne...in...Munster [Signed E. Bond.] As also a Description of t taking of a Ship upon the Coasts of Barbary, bound to the King of Spaine... [Signed, John Tyron.] 4", 19cm. London, 164 Hib. 7. 642. r (07-100 ROUSE (Col. ). Gods vengeance upon the Reb( in Ireland... in a Letter from Col. Rouse to £ J. Sampson... Decemb. 14, 1641. 4°, 19cm. London, 164 IRISH COLLECTION. 179 H:ib.7.642.r (07-1003) ORMONDE (James Butler, 1st Duke of). A certaine Relation of the Earle of Ormonds nine dayes passages at his last going into the Pale... [Signed W. L.] 4°, 19cm. London, 1642. Hib.7.642.r (07-1004) DUBLIN. DISCOVERY. A Discoverie of the HelUsh plot against... the Nobility... of England. Also the papists gunpowder plot (in Ireland)... Jan. 11. 1642... As also, how they intended to burn... Dublin... {Ireland 7.) 4°, 19cm. London, 1642. Hib.7.642.r (07-1005) PETERS (John), /. 1642. A true relation of. . .Ireland. In a letter from... Master Peters... to Sir Robert Jones... 17 February 1642... By R. P. 4°, 19cm. London, 1642. ffib.T.eiS.F (07-1006) SMITH (Brian). VICTORIOUS (The) proceedings of the Protestants in Ireland; from the beginning of March to... the 22... [1642]. With a Letter sent from Master Brian Smith... 4°, 19cm. London, 1642. {Ireland 5.) Hib. 7 . 642 . 1" ; Hib. 7 . 642 . 112 (07-1008) LONDONDERRY. MONRO {Maj.-Qen. Robert), t 1680? A true rela- tion of the proceedings of the Scottish Armie now in Ireland, by three letters. The 1st from Gen. Major Monroe. The 2nd writ by the Maior and Aldermen of London-Derry. The 3rd by the Earle of Antrum... 4°, 19cm. London, 1642. Hib. 7. 642.1" (07-1009) COLE (Robert), fl. 1642. True Intelligence from Ireland. Dated from Dublin the second of April [1642], and i-eceived here the eleventh. 4°, 19cm. London, 1642. 12—2 180 CAMBRIDGE UNIYBESITT LIBEAEY Hib.7.642.r^ (07-ioi ST IVES, Cornwall. TRUE (A) and perfect Relation of the Apprehensi of 5 Fryers, one Pilgrim and three Souldiers ; w were all bound for Ireland... taken at S. Ives, the County of Cornwalle, by the Vice-Admir Master Basset... the ninth of Aprill, 1642. {Ireland 7.) 4°, 19cm. London, 16^ Hib.7.642.1" (07-101 Hib. 7 . 642 . 115, 116 (two copies) WHBTCOMBE (Tristram). The copy of a letter in Master T. Whitecombe, Major of Kingsale in Irelai April 21, 1642... 4°, 20cm. London, \ OXFORD. LORD have Mercy upon us, or the Visitation [by P. Herbert, Earl of Pembroke] at Oxford : begun Aprill the 11, 1648. 4°, 19cm. 'Pembrook and Mongomery,' 1648> Hib. 7. 648. 4 (07-1251) INGHIQUIN (Murrough O'Brien, Earl). MUNSTER. Declaration of the protestant army in... Munster... Under... the Lord Baron of Inchiquine... 4°, 20cm. Edinburgh, 1648. Hib. 7 . 648 . 5, 6 (two copies) (07-1252) INGHIQUIN (Murrough O'Brien, Earl of). CROWTHER (John). Papers presented to the Parliament, against the Lord Inchequin Lord President of Munster in Ireland sent from Capt. Crowther. And the Lord Inchequins Declaration (April 7). With a. Declaration subscribed by severall eminent Com- manders... (Aprill 15.) 4°, 19cm. London, 1648. 222 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.7.648.7 (07-1255) INCHIQUIN (Murrough O'Brien, Earl of). CROWTHER (John). The testimony of severall eminent Commanders, late of the Army, commanded by the Loi'd Inchequin. (April 7.) Sent by Vice Admirall Crowther to the Parliament at Westminster. (17 Aprill.) 4°, 20cm. London, 1648. Hib.7.648.8 (07-1256) An additionall Ordinance of the Lords and Commons... for the explaining... an Ordinance made. ..Jan. 13, 1647. For raising fifty thousand pounds for the speedy reliefe of Ireland, and reducing the Rebells there. (5 Junii, 1648.) 4°, 20cm. London, 1648. {Ireland 7. Parliament 1.) Hib. 7.648.9 (07 -1257) ROTHE (David), B.C. Bp of Ossory. [Queries [with text] propounded by the Supreme Council (fee, with answers given them by David, Bp of Ossory and other Divines touching the Excommuni- cation of [G. B. Rinuccini] the Lord Nuncio, 14 June, 1648.] (Wants title.) {Ireland 14.) 4°, 20cm. [ 1648]. Hib. 7. 648. 11 ; R.10.15="(sel) (07-i25«) BERWICK. CROMWELL (Oliver). The transactions of several matters between Lieut. Gen. Cromwel and the Scots, for surrendring the towns of Berwick, Carlisle, and all other Garisons belonging to the Kingdom of England... 28 Septembr. 1648. {Scotland .) 4°, 19cm. London, Oct. 2, 1648. Hib. 7 . 648 . 12, 13 (two copies) (07-1259) FAIRFAX (Thomas, Zrd Baron). CHARLES I., King of England. His Majesties declaration and message, to the Marquis of Ormond,... concerning the Parliament of England, and the Army (Nov. 25)... Likewise a new Message from, .the Lord Gen. Fairfax. 4°, 19cm. London, 1648. miSH COLLECTION. 223 Hib.7.648.14 (07 -1260) FANSHAWE {Sir Richard), CHARLES II., King of England. A message from H.H. the Prince of Wales, delivered to the Rt Hon. the Lord Baron of Inohiquin, in a Councell of War at Corcke Nov. 28, 1648. By Richard Fanshaw Esq. 4°, 19cm. Cork, 1648. (Another copy, wanting title, Hib. 7 . 648 . 15.) Hib. 7 . 648 . 16, 17 (two copies) (07- i2b'i) INCHIQCriN (Murrough O'Brien, £arl of). ORMONDE (James Butler, 1st Duke of). Full satis- faction concerning the affaires of Ireland ; as they relate to the Marquesse of Ormonds transactions, with the Lord of Inchiquin. (Nov. 30.) 4°, 20cm. [London,] 1648. (Another copy, imperfect, Syn. 7 . 64 . 11 0°^) Hib. 7. 648. 18 (07-1262) RUGGLE (George). CALLIS (Robert). The case and argument against Sir Ignoramus of Cambridg. 4°, 20cm. London, 1648. Hib. 7. 648. 19 .(07-1263) ORMONDE (James Butler, \st Duke of). A decla- lution of the Lord Lieutenant General of Ireland, for setling the Protestant Religion, maintaining His Majesties just rights, and the priviledges of Parlia- ment. 4°, 18cm. London, 1648. (Another copy, wanting title, Syn. 7 . 64. 110".) {Ireland 14.) Hib.7.648.20 (07-1264) INOHIQUIN (Murrough O'Brien, Earl of). ORMONDE (James Butler, 1st Duke of). The declai-ation of... the Lord Marquis of Ormond... To- gether with the Lord Inchequeene, and all the rest of the Kingdome ; concerning the death of His Sacred Majesty... Likewise their intentions to crown Prince Charles King. 4°, 17cm. Printed at Cork and now reprinted, 1648 {Ireland 14.) 224 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib. 7 . 648 , 21-23 (three copies) (07-1265) WILLOUGHBY (Francis Willoughby, Baron). A relation of the battell fought by the forces of the King and Parliament... against the bloody Rebels in Ireland near Old Rosse, not far from Doncannon in 1642. {Ireland 7.) 4°, 20cm. London, 1648. (07-1266) Hib. 5 . 648 . 1 ; Hib. 7 . 648 . 24, 25 (two copies) ORMONDE (James Butler, 1st Duke of). A declara- tion of the Lord Lieutenant Generall of Ireland. (Oct. 6, 1648.) 4°, 21cm. Cork, 1648. {Ireland 14.) Hib. 7. 649. 2 (07-1267) FAIRFAX (Thomas, 3rd Lord). PETITION (The) of the General Councel of Officers under the command of Lord Fairfax, to the Rt Hon. the Commons of England assembled in Parliament, for... the relief of Ireland. 4°, 19cm. London, March 3, 1649. {Ireland 7. Parliament 3.) Hib. 7. 649. 3 (07-1268) JONES {Gen. Michael). ORMONDE (James Butler, 1st Duke of). A true copy of two letters, the first sent from the Earle of Ormonde to the Hon. Col. Michaell Jones,... with Col. Jones his an.swer. [March 14.] 4°, 19cm. Dublin, 1649. Hib. 7 . 649 . 4, 5 (two copies) (07 - 1 269) JONES {Gen. Michael). ORMONDE (James Butler, 1st Duke of). The Mar- quesse of Ormond's Declaration, proclaiming Charles the 2nd, King. [16 Feb. 1648.] With his summons to Col. Jones for the sun-ender of Dublin [March 9], and the answer of Col. Jones [March 14], &c....with the Articles of Agreement... Also a Representation of... Ulster ('Feb. 15. 1649'). {Ireland 14.) 4°, 20cm. London, 1649. IRISH COLLECTION. 225 Hib. 7 . 649 . 6, 7 (two copies) (07-1270) JONES {Gen. Michael). ORMONDE (James Butler, Is* Duke of). A true copy of severall letters, fii-st sent ii-om the Lord of Ormonde to the Hon. Col. Michaell Jones,... with Col. Jones his answer. [March 31.] 4°, 19cm. Dublin, 1649. Hib. 7. 649. 8 (07-127 1) ALBEMARLE (Georjre Monk, 1st Duke of). DECLARATION (The) of the Brittish in the North of Ireland. With some queries of Colonell Monk, and the answers of the Brittish to tlie queries. (April 9.) {Ireland 7.) 4°, 19cm. [ ] 1649. Hib. 7. 649. 9 (07-127-2) CARRICK-FERGUS, Presbytery. BOUTEFEU. Tlie complaint of the Boutefeu, scorched in his owue kindlings. Or the backslider tilled with his owne waves: in two letters of. ..Presbj'-- tery sit Carrick-fergus, to the Lord of Ardes [Hugh Montgomery, Earl of Blount-Alexander]. With his answer to the first... together with some Animadversions upon the Sayd Lettei-s. (July 2, 1649.) 4", 20cm. London, 1649. (07-1273) Hib.7.649.11;Dd*.2.44^(E);U*.6.43''(E) SCOTLAND. Parliament. A Declaration... to remove all misunderstandings, and differences between the Common- Wealth of England, and the Ivingdome of Scotland. ..July 14... Herewith. . the la.st Paper of the Scotcli Commissioners... Also... Parliament of Scotland (June 26)... 4", 19cni. London,, 1649. Hib. 7 . 649 . 12 Another ed. 4", 19cm. London, 1649. {Parliament 1.) Hib. 7. 649. 13 (07-1274) JONES (Gen. Michael). PEMBROKE (Philip Herbert, Uh Enrl of). The sjjeech of Philip Herbert, late Earlu of Rum brook and Irish Colleolion. Juno 1907. 15 226 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY Montgomery, in the House of Commons, upon passing an Act for a Day of Tiianks-giving, for Colonel Jones' victory over the Irish. [Aug. 2.] Taken verbatim by Michael Oldsworth. 4", 18cm. London, 1649. Hib.7.649.14 (07-1275) INCHIQUIN (Murrough O'Brien, Earl of). ORMONDE (James Butler, \st Duke of). A great victory oljtained by the Marquesse of Ormond and tlie Lord Inchiqueen against the Parliaments Forces, ■with the manner of their surrounding of Dublin... Also the Declaration of the Irish Araiy. 4", 18cm. London, Aug. 9, 1649. Hib.7.649.15 (07-1276) ORMONDE (James Bntler, Duke of). J(>NES {Gen. Michael). Lieut. Gen. Jones's letter to the Councel of State, of a great victory. ..in. ..Dublin... 2nd Aug., against the Earl of Ormond's and the Loi'd luchiquin's Forces before that City... August IL 4", 20cm. London, 1649. Hib. 7 . 649 . 16, 17 (two copies) Another ed. 4°, 19om. London, 1649. Hib. 7. 649. 18 (07-1277) JONES {Gen. Michael). ORMONDE (James Butler, 1st Duke of). The Marquet-se of Ormonds Letter to His Majestie King C'harls II., wherein is truly related the manner of Col. Joues sallying out of Dublin, Aug. 2, 1649... the taking of the... Castles of Ballishaunon and Athy Aug. 8. Whereunto is added His Majesty's Answer... Aug. 11, 164y. 4", 20cia. [ ] 1649. Hib. 7. 649. 19 (07-1278) CROMWELL (Oliver). A Declaration by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Concerning his resolutions for the peace and safety of Ireland, and the freeinjoyment of the Rights of the People. Together with the copies of several] leti.er,s taken in Ireland... (Aug. 24, 1649.) {Ireland 14.) 4°, 19om. London, 1649. IBISH COLLECTION. 227 Hib.7.649.20 (07-1279) CROMWELL (Oliver). PETERS (Hugh), f 1660. A letter from Ireland read in the House of Commons, ...Septemb. 28. 1649, from Mr H. Peters... of the taking of Tredagh in Ireland... Also the taking of Trim, and Dundalk. And [0. Cromwell] the Lord Lieutenants marching against Kilkenny. 4°, 20cm. London, 1649. Hit. 7 . 649 . 21-23 {three copies) (07-1280) CROMWELL (Oliver). LETTERS from Ireland, relating the sevei'al great successes it hath pleased God to give unto the Parliaments Forces there, in the taking of Droghedii, Trym, Dundalk, Carlingford, and the Nury, [Signed 'O. Cromwell, Sept. 27.']... Oct. 2. (Ireland 7.) 4°, 19cm. London, 1649. Hib.7.649.24 (07-i2si) BRISTOL (George Digby, 2nd Earl of). CHARLES II. Three intercepted letters. The one from Charles Stuart, son to the late King. The othn and Petition presented to the Parliament. . . With. . .answer. . . by General Monck. (Oct. 5-13.) 4", 19cm. London, 1659. Hib. 7.659.9 (07-1336) MOUNTRATH (Charles Coote, Earl of), 11661. The declaration of Sir Charls Coot... and the rest of the Council of Officers of the Army in Ireland present at Dublin, concerning the re-admission of the secluded Members. (Febr. 16.) {Ireland 7.) 4°, 19om. London, 1659. Hib. 7. 659. 5 (07-i33s) NARRATIVE (A) of the proceedings of the Fleet. Sent in a letter of the 22. (Dec.) Instant, from the Fleet at Graves-End. 4", 19cm. London, 1659. {England .) 236 CAMBBIDGE UNIVBBSITY LIBRARY (()7-l.'i3,9) Hib. 5 . 659 . 1 ; Hib. 7 . 659 . 10, 11 (t^vo copies) The (iKclaiation of tlie Army in Ireland ; declaring tlieir Resolutions for a Free Parliament, and the re-adnjittiug of all the Members secluded in 1648... (Feb. IG, IC59.) Together with, A letter concerning the present transactions there. Feb. 18, 1659. {Ireland 7.) 4°, 20cm. London, 1659. Hib. 7. 659. 12 (07-i3«)) AOCOUNT (An) of the chief occurrences of Ireland. Feb. 22-27, 1659. 4°, 19cm. Dublin, 1659. {I'er. Pull.) Hib. 7. 659. 13 (07-13-1.1) BRADSHAW (John), Regicide, f 1659. Bradshaw's Gliost : being a dialogue between the said Ghost, and an Apparition of the late King Charles. 4°, 18cm. [London,] 1659. Hib. 7. 659. 14 (07-i34.a) CARON (Raymond). Apostolatus Missionariorum per universura mundum.- 8", 18cm, Farisiis, 1659. Hib. 7. 659. 16 (07-134.9) QUERY. FOURTEEN queries offered to the consideration of all the failhful adherents to the Parliament, and Publiik Interests : who are not corrupted into the piesent design for Oligarchy. (Parliament 1.) 4°, 18cm. London, 1659. Hib. 7. 659. 17 (07-1344) CROiVlWELL (Oliver). HARRISON (Thomas), D.D., 1 1682. Threni Hyber- nici : or, Ireland sympathising with England and Scotland... sernKm at Christ-Church in Dublin, ...upon the death of the late Lord Protector. 4°, 19cm. London, 1659. Hib. 7. 659. 18 (07-i34.'i) IRELANDS ambition taxed, the Parliaments authority vindicated, in a (ii^course humbly proposed unto the su})renie judicature of the three Nations. 4", 19cuj. [London 1] 1659. (Ireland 7. Parliament 1.) IRISH COLLECTION. 237 Hib. 7.660.1 (07-1346) MOUNTRATH (Charles Coote, Earl of), 1 1661. Tlie declaration of Sir Charles Coot... and the rest of the Council of Olficers of the Army in Ireland, present at Dublin. ..Feb. 24, 1659. {Ireland 7.) 4°, 19em. London, 1660. Hib, 7. 660. 2 (07-1347) CHARLES II., King of England. His Maiesties letter to... the Lord General Monck (May 26), to be com- municated to the Officers of the Army... Brought... by Sir Tliomas Clarges (May 24, 1660). 4", 19cni. London, 1660. Hib. 7.660.3 (07-i348) JONES (Henry), Bp of Meath, t 1682. A sermon preach't at Christs-Chnrch DuVJin before the Generall Convention of Ireland, May 24, 1660. 4", 19cm. London, 1660. Hib. 7.660.5 (07-1349) BRIEF (A) narrative how things were carried at the beginiiinj; of the troubles in the year 1641 in Ireland. {Ireland 1 .) 4", 19cm. [ ] 1660. Hib. 7.660.6 (07-1350) WALLER {8ir Hardresse). LUDLOW {General Edmund). A sober vindication of Lt. Gen. Ludlow, and others In Answer to. ..Sir Hardress Waller... and other... (fee. By a faithful Friend to the Parliament and Cnmmouwedlth. 4", 19cin. London, 1660. Hib. 7. 660. 7 (07-1351) H.ATT (Martha). To the Rt Hon. the Comn.ons of England. ..in Parliament. The humble petition. ..of Martha Hatt alias Arundel. ..in behalf of her selfe... and distressed family. 4", 20ciu. \Ijondon, 1660.] {I'arliamKid 3.) F . 3 . 60^ ; Hib. 7 . 660 . 8 (07-1353) PEARSON (John), Bp of Chester. No neoe.ssity of Retoraiatioii of the Publick Doctrine of the Church of England. 4", 18cm. London, 1660. 238 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.7.661.1 (07-1.S54) BRAMHALL (John), Abp of Armagh. A sermon jneached at Dublin. ..Aprill 23, 1661, being the day apiKiinted for His Ma.jesties Coronation ; with two speeches made in the House of Peers the 1 1th of May, 1661. 4°, IQum. Dublin, 1661. Hib.7.661.2 (07-1355) TAYLOR (Jeremy), Bp of Down and Connor. A sermon preached at the opening of the Parliament of Ireland, May 8, 1661. 4°, 19cm. London, 1661. Hib. 7 . 661 . 3, 4 (two copies) (oT-issd) PARKER (John), Ahp of Dublin. A sermon preached Ht Christ-Church, Dublin, before both Houses of Parliament, May 29ih, 1661. 4", 18cm. Dublin, 1661. Hib. 7.661.5 (07-1357) PRESSICK (George). A case of conscience propounded to a great Bishop in Ireland, vizt. Whether after Divorce, the innocent party may not lawfully marry (Nov. 12). 1 With the Bishops answer to the question (Nov. 16) : and a reply to the Bishops answer (Nov. 27)... 4", 18cm. For the Author, March, 1661. Hib. 7. 662.1 (07-1358) ■DU PERRON (Jacques Davy), Card. Abp of Sens. CARON (Raymond). Loyalty asserted, and the late Reiiionstrnnce or Allegiance of the Irish Clergy and Lajty, confirmed and proved... With... Answer to Cardinal Peron's Oration... (June 8.) 4", 18cm. London, 1662. Hib. 7.662.2 (07-i3.=;9) MERVIN {Sir Audley). A speech, delivered... to His Grace James Duke of Orniond, in the Presence Chamber in the Castle of Dublin, 29th Julv, 1662. 4", 18cm. Dublin, 1662. : Hib. 7 . 662 . 3-6 (four copies) (07 -l 360) ORMONDE (James Butler, 1st Duke of). .. MERVIN {Sir Audley). The speech... delivered to IRISH OOLLILCTION. 239 His Or:uo Jamea Duke of Ormond, 13th Feb. lfiG2, in the...Ciistln of Dublin. 4", 19cra. London, 1662. Hib. 5 . 663 . 1 ; Hib. 7 . 663 . 1 Another ed. 4", Dublin, 1663. Hib. 7 . 668 . 2 AuotluT od. 4", [ ] 1668. Hib. 4. 662. 7 (or-i.i(ii) ORMONDK (James Butler, Ist Duke of). The Speech of His linue, Jiuues Duke of Ormoiid, to both Hovises of Parliament, Sept. 27, 1662. F", 29cm. Duhlin, 1662. Hib. 4. 662. 6 Another edition. F", 26cni. London, 1662. Hib. 7 . 662 . 7 Another edition. 4", 19cm. Dubliri, 1662. Hib. 7. 662. 8 (07-i.%\;) COLLEOI'TOX (A) of some of the niurthers and massiicres committed on the Irish in Ireland since the 2;b'(i of t)et. lliU, Ac. Now published by K. S. {/)-tlti)id 7.) 4", 17cin. London, 1662. Hib. 7. 662. 9 (07-i36\s) ABSTRAl'T (An) of some few of those barbarous, cruell niassaeros and murthers, of the Pi-otcstautti, and English, in some parts of Ireland committed since Ocl. 23, 16-11. 4", 18cm. London [1662]. (Irehind 7.) Hib. 7 . 662 . 10, 11 (two copies) (oi-isiii) ORRKRY (Roi,'er Boyle, 1st Earl of). IRISH COLOURS (The) displayed, iu a reply of an English Protestant to a late letter of an Irish Roman Gathuliquo. B ith addressVl to the Duke of Ormond. [Attributed to R. R, Earl of O.] \li\-land 4.) 4°, 19cm. London, 1662. Hib. 7 . 662 . 12 ; Bb* . 11 . 4" (o'-isoo) AVALSH (Peter), ORRERY' (Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of). An answer to a scandalous letter lately printed and subscribed by Peter Welsh [i.e. Walsh], intituled A letter desiring 1^240 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY a just and merciful regard of the Roman Catholicks of Ireland. 4", 19cm. London, 1662. Hib. 7 . 662 . 13 Another edition. 4°, 19cm. London, 1662. {Ireland 4.) Hib. 7. 662. 14 (07-1366) TAYLOR (Jeremy), Bp of Down and Connor. Via, Intelligentiae. A sermon preached to the University of Dublin. 4°, 20cm. London, 1662. Hib. 7. 663. 2 (07- 1367-8) DUBLIN. HOR RID (The) conspiracie of such impenitent traytors as intended a new Rebellion in. ..Ireland. With. ..the particular manner of seizing Dublin-Castle by Ludlow, and his accomplices. [With Proclamations by Ormonde, dated May 21-May 23. And List of Prisoners.] 4°, 18cm. London, 166.3. (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 7 . 663 . 3.) Hib. 7 . 663 . 4 Another issue. 4", 20cm. J^ondon, 1663. {Ireland 7.) Hib. 7. 663. 5 (07- 1369-70) CHARLES II., King of England. MURDER will out; or. The King's letter, justifying the Marquess of Antrim, and declaring, that what he did in the Irish Rebellion, was by direction from his Royal Father and Mother... (Aug. 22.) [Signed ' Heury Bennet,' afterwards Lord Arlington.] 4", lUcm. [ ] 1663. Hib. 5 . 689 . 1, 2 (two copies) Another ed. 4°, 22cni. London, 1689. Hib. 7. 663. 6 (07-i.'37i) WILLIAMS (Griffith), ;?p of Ossorxj. The description and the practice of the four most admirable Beasts; explained in four sermons, upon Revel. 4. 8. ..before... Parliament. 4", 19cm. London, 16G3. IRISH COLLECnON. 241 Hib.7.663.7 (07-1372) BRA MH ALL (John), Ahp of Armagh. LOFTUS (Diulley). Oratio Fuiiebris habita post exnvirts nupei'i Rev. in Christo Patris Johannis Archie- piscopi Armacliani. 4°, 20cm. Duhliiiii, 1663. Hib.7.663.8 (07-1373) BRAMHALL (John), Ahp of Armagh. TAYLOR (Jeremy), Bp of Down and Connor. A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dublin : at the funeral of John, late Lord Abp of Armagh : with a succinct narrative of his whole life. 4", 20cm. London, 1663. Hib.7.663.9' (07-1374) BATE (George), M.D., t 1669. Elenohi Motuum nuperorum in Anglia. Pars 1. 8°, 18cm. Londini, 1663. Hib. 7 . 663 . 9^ Pars 2. Editio nova emendata. 8°, 18cm. Londini, 1663. Hib. 7. 663. 10 (07-1375) BHELDON (Gilbert), Ahp of Canterbury. BAXTER (Richard). Fair-warning: or, XXV reasons against Toleration ,and Indulgence of Popery ; with [G. Sheldon] the Abp of Canterbury's Letter to the King, &c. and all the Bishops of Ireland's Protes- tation... With an Answer to the Roman-Catholicks reasons... Also the... Reasons of the... House of Com- mons. 4", 19cui.- London, 1663. {Parliament, 3.) Hib. 7. 663. 11 (07-1376) PHILIPS (Katharine). CORNEILLE (Pieri'e). Pompey. A tragcedy. [Transl. by K. Philips. With a prologue by the Earl of Roscommon.] 4°, 20cm. Dublin, 1663. XIV . 16 . 49 Another edition. 4", 20cm. London, 1663. Irish CoUeotiou* July 1907. 16 242 CAMBKIDGE UNIVEKSITY LIBEARY Hib.7.663.12 (07-1377) TAYLOR (Jeremy), Bp of Down and Connor. X/dictis TfXuwTiK-q. A discourse of Confirmation. 4°, 20cm. JJublin, 1663. Hib. 7 . 663 . 13-14 (two copies) (07 -1378) ASKEW {Sir George). WILLIAMS ((Jriffitli), Bp of Ossory, 1 1672. A true relation of a Law-Proceeding, betwixt... Griffith, Lord Bp of Ossory, and Sir George Ayskue Kniglit, &c. 4°, 20cm. London, 1663. Hib. 7. 664. r (07- 1379) WALSH (Peter). P. W.'s Reply to the Person of Quality's Answer. [A reply to Roger Boyle, first Earl of C)rrery ?] 4°, 18cm. Paris, 1664. Hib. 7. 664. r (07-1 380) ORMONDE (James Butler, 1st Duke of). SYNGE (Francis). A Panegyrick on the. ..return of. ..James Duke of Ormond, ifec. Lord Lieutenant and General Governour of Ireland. By F. S. 4°, 19cm. Dublin [1665]. Hib. 7. 664. 2 (07-i38i) BALE (John), Bp of Ossory. WILLIAMS (Griffith), Bp of Ossory, t 1672. The persecution and oppression... of John Bale,... and of Gruffith Williams,. ..two learned men, and Bishops of Ossory. (The sad condition etc.) 2 Pts. 4", 18cm. ? London, 1664. Hib. 7. 664. 2 (07-i382) OSSORY, Diocese. WILLIAMS (Griffith), Bp of Ossory, 1 1672. [The sad condition of the Church and Clergy in the Diocess of Ossory.] See Williams (Griffith), Bp of Ossory, j 1672. The Persecution dire. 4", 18cm. [1 London, 1664 ?J IRISH COLLECTION. 213 Hib. 7.664.3 (07-1383) WILLIAMS (Griffith), Bp of Ossory, t 1672. A sei'mon preached at the Publick Fast, 8th of March, in St Maries Oxford, before the. ..Hon. House of Commons there assembled. 4°, 18cm. London, 1664. Hib. 7. 665.1 (07-i3S4) EUSTACE {Sir Maurice). SHERIDAN (William), Bp of Kilmore and Ardagh. A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Rt Hon. Sir Maurice Eustace; Kt. late Lord Chancelor of Ireland... July 5, 1665. (Oratio Euuebris habita in Aula Collegii...Trinitatis... [Signed 'Jo. Jones.']) 4°, 19cm. Dublin, 1665. Hib. 7. 665.1 (07- J 38,5) JONES (John), M.A.,fl. 1665. Oratio Funebris... inter celebrandas exequias...M. Eustace. See Sheridan (William), Bp of Kilmore and Ardagh. A Sermon... July 5, 1665. 4", 19cm. Dublin, 1665. Hib. 7. 665. 2 (07-1386) BAKER (George), Bp of Waterford and Lismore. BURSTON (Daniel). Clirists last call... A sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of Waterford, \%^\\. Nov., 1665, at the funeral of... George [Baker]... Bp of Waterford and Lismore. 4°, 19cm. Dublin [1665]. Cc.4.36 ; Hib.7.666.2 (07-1387) BLADEN (Thomas), CLARKE (Franuis). Praxis Francisci Clarke... omnibus qui in Foro Ecclesiastico versantur...utilis. Per Thomain Bladen... primo in lucem edita. 4°, 18cm. Dublinii, 1666. Hib. 7. 666. 3 (07-1 388) A form of Consecration or Dedication of Churches and Chappels, tosiether with what may be used in the Restauration of Ruined Churches, and Expiation of Churches desecrated or prophan'd. {Liturgies 216, 218.) 4", 19cm. Dublin, 1666. 16—2 244 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBEAET Hib.7.666.4 (07 -i 389) GREATRAKES (Valentine). A brief account of Mr Valentine Greatrak's, and divers of the strange cures .by him... Written by himself in a letter addressed to the Hon. R. Boyle. 4", 18cm. London, 1666. Hib.7.666.5 (07-1390) MEYER (Ludovicus). PHILOSOPHIA S. Scripturae interpres ; exercitatio paradoxa. [By L. M.] 4°, 20cm. ' Meutheropoli ' [A-msterdani,^, 1666. Hib.7.666.6 (07-1391) ALBEMARLE (George Monk, Buke of). MOLLOY (Charles). Holland's Ingratitude : or, a serious expostulation with the Dutch. [With a Panegyric on George, duke of Albemarle, and Rupert, Prince Palatine.] 4", 18cm. London, 1666. Hib.7.667.1 (07-1392) JONES (Ambrose), Bp of Kildare. JONES (Henry), Bp of Meath. A sermon preached , at the Consecration of the Rt Rev. Ambrose [Jones] Lord Bp of ELildare in Christ-Church, Dublin, June ^ 29, 1667. 4°, 19cm. Dublin, 1667. (Another copy, wanting first leaf, Hib. 7 . 667 . 2.) •■■Hib.7.667.3 (07-139:^) ORMONDE (James Butler, 1st Duke of). Instructions and rules to be observed by the Muster-master General and his deputies... and other the Officers of Troops and Companies of His Majesties Army in this Kingdom of Ireland. By the Lord Lieut. General and General Govei-nour of Ireland. '(Aug. 1.) 4°, 20cm. Dublin, 1667. (Ireland 10.) . Hib.' 7. 667.4 (07-1394) Taylor (Jeremy), Bp of Down and Connor. MATHEWS (Lemuel). A Pindarique elegie upon the death of the R.R.... Jeremy [Taylor], late Lord Bp of Doune, Connor, and Dromore. 4°, 19cm. Dublin, 1667. IRISH COLLECTION. 24.-) Hib. 7 . 667 . 5, 6 (two copies) (07 - 1 sys) PETTY {.Sir William). TREATISE (A) of Taxes and Contributions. [By Sir W. Pett}'.] 4°, 19cm. London, 1667. Dd* . 2 . 25>» (D) Another edition, 4°, 20cm. (6., 1679. Hib. 7 . 668 . 3, 4 (two copie.-s) ; R . 10 . 3" (sel) CLARENDON (Edward Hyde, Ist Earl of). FRENCH (Nicholas), R.C. Bp of Ferns. A narrative of the Earl of Clarendon's settlement and sale of Ireland. AVhereby tlie just English adventurer is much prejudiced... Written in a letter by a gentleman in the country... [Signed, F. N. i.e. N. F. Nicholas French, B.C. Bp of Ferns.] 8°, 19cm. Lovain, 16G8. [For another edition see ' Iniquity display'd' 1704. 4°. Hib. 5 . 704 . -2.] Hib. 7. 669.1 (07-1397) BRDODINE (Anthony). Propuguaculum Catholicae vevitatis, libvis x. constructum, in duasque partes divisum. Pars r Historica, in quinque libros secta. 4°, 20cm. Pragae, 1669. Hib. 7. 670.1 (07-1398) COPINGEB (Francis). HAROLDUS (Thomas). Nari-atio facti, jurisque disquisitio, in lite jam vertente inter Franciscuni Copiugerum et P. Geanor. 4°, 20cm. Pmisiis [1670]. Hib. 7. 670. 2 (07-1399) GORE (Hugh), Bp of Waterford and Lismore. STANHOPE (Arthur), LL. D. The Bp of Waterford's Case with the Mayor and Sheriflfs of Waterford, stated and vindicated. By a Diligent Enquirer into tlie true grounds and reasons thereof [A. Stanhope]. 4°, 20cm. Dublin [1670J. 246 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBKARY Hib.7.671.4 (07- hog) HOPKINS (Ezekiel), Bp of Derry. A sermon preached iit Christ's Church in Dublin, Jan. 31, 1669. 4°, 19cm. Dublin, 1671. Hib.7.672.1 (07-uoi) BERRY (Richard). A sermon upon the Epiphany, preach't at Christ-Church, Dublin, 1672. 4°, 20cm. Dublin, 1672. Hib. 7 . 673 . 1 ; Hib. 7 . 673 . 8 (07- 1 402-3) EGAN (Anthony), B.D. The Franciscan Convert : or a recantation-sermon of A. Egan, preached in London on April 6, 1673. To which is annexed, A narrative of the... Papists iu Ireland since His Majesties Declaration of Indulgence. 4°, 19cm. London, 1673. (Another copy, wanting first leaf, Hib. 7 . 673 . 2.) E.12.10' [Another edition.] Also some Observations (by T. L.). 4°, 19cm. London, 1673. (Another copy, wanting first leaf and sheet E, Hib. 7.673.3.) Hib. 7. 673. 4 (07-U04) TEMPLE {Sir William), Bart. ESSAY (An) upon the advancement of Trade in Ireland. [By Sir W. T.] 4°, 19cm. Dublin, 1673. {Ireland 17.) Hib. 7 . 673 . 5 ; R . 10 . 11" (sel) (07-1405-6') EGAN (Anthony), B.D. The Book of Bates, now used in the Sin Custom-house of the Church of Rome. 4°, 20cm. London, 1673. P . 4 . 38' Another edition. 4", 19cm. lb., 1674. Bb* . 10 . 51' 2nd impression, to which is added, the New Creed of the Church of Rome. 4", 19cm. lb., 1678. IBISH COLLECTION. 247 Hib.7.673.6; B, . 10 . 9== (sel) (07-1407) LLOYD (William), fip of Worcpsto.r. CONFERENCE (A) between two Pi-otestauts and a Papist ; occasiou'd \ty the late Seasonable discourse [by William Lloyd, Bp of Worcester]. 4", 18cm. \^London%\ 1673. Hib.7.673.7 (07-140S) RELATION (A) of the Engagement of His Majesty's Fleet. ..11th August, 1673. {England .) 4", 19cni. Dublin, 1673. Hib.7.674.1 (07-1409) COKE {Si7- Edward). DA VIES (5m- John), 1 1626. England's Independency upon the Papal Power historically and judicially stated, by Sr John Davis, and Sr Edward Coke, in two reports. With a preface by Sir J. Pettus. 4°, 19cm. London, 1674:. Hib. 7 . 674 . 2, 3 (two copies) (07-1410) EG AN (Anthony), B.D. The Romanists designs detected, and the Jesuits subtill practices discovered and laid open. 4", 20cm. London, 1674. Hib. 7. 675.1 (07-1411) BRANDY. SOME reasons demonstrating the prejudice... that the importation of Brandy occasions to Ireland, by lessening His Majesties Revenues, and impoverishing liis Subjects. 4°, 20cm. [Dublin,] 1675. { Ireland 17.) Hib. 7. 676.1 (07-1415) NOTTINGHAM (Heneage Finch, Earl of). CHARLES II., Kiuff of Engla7ul. His Majesties Gracious Speech, together with [Finch] the Lord Chancellors, to both Houses of Parliament, loth Feb., 1676. 4", 21cm. Dublin, 1676. Hib. 7. 676. 2 (07-i4i3) MOOR (Thomas). STRANGE and lamentable news from Ireland, being a true and perfect relation of the bloody murlheriug 248 CAMBBIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEARY and robl)iiig of Thomas Moor and his family. Aug. 21, 1676. 4", 20cm. London, 1676. (Ireland 7.) Hib.7.676.3 (07-i4i4) JONES (Henry), £p of Meath. A sermon of Anti- clirist, preached at Christ-Church, Dublin, Nov. 12, 1676. 4°, 20cm. Dublin, 1676. Hib, 7 . 676 . 4, 5 (07-1415) DUNS (Johannes) Scotus. BRUODINE (Anthony). Armamentarium theologicum ad men tern Doctoii.s Subtili.s... 2 Partes. 4", 19cm. Fragae, 1676(-5). (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 7 . 676 . 6, 7.) Hib. 7. 676. 8 (07-1416) LETTER (A) to Monsieur Van. B... de M... at Amsterdam, written Anno 1676. [Un the relations of England and Holland.] 4", 21cm. [ 1676 ?] Hib. 7. 676. 10 (07-1417) SALL (Andrew) D.D. The Catholic and Apostolic Faith niaintaiu'd in the Church of England. 12", 18cm. Oxford, 1676. Hib. 7. 676. 11 (07-1418) BACCI (Benedetto). BARONIUS (Bon a Ventura). Trias Tusca, sive totidem servi Dei nuper in Hetruria vitis functi et defuncti. (i. Vita Benedicti Baccii. 11. Vita Magdalente Baccii. in. Vita Seiaphini Nencini.) 8", 21cm. Col. Agr., 1676. 1 . 49 . 74' ; Hib. 7 . 677 . 2 (07-1419-20) STILLINGFLEET (Edward), Bp of Worcester. JESUITS Loyalty (The), manifested in three several treatises lately written by them against the Oath of Allegeance : with a preface [by E. Stillingfleet ? MS. note on sig. f 2 of second copy, ' The l'' & 3* Treatises written by Jn" Keiues Jesuit,' i.e. J. Keynes]. 4°, 20cm. London, 1677. lEISH COLLECTION. 249 R.11.33 [Another edition.] Also Three other Treatises concerning the Reasons of tlie Penal Laws. (A Collection of Sever^il Treati.ses.) 2 Pts. 4", 20cni. lb., 1677 (1678). (07-1421) COLLECTION (A) of Several Treatises concerning The Reaisons and Occasions of the Penal Laws... [Another issue, with new title.] 1678. See Jesuits Loyalty. 4", 20cin. London, 1677. {Ol-M'i'i) BURGHLEY (William Cecil, 1st Lord). EXECUTION of Justice in England 1583. See Jesuits Loyalty. 4", 20cm. London, 1677. (()7-]4.2;i) WATSON (William), Priest. IMPORTANT Considerations wliich ought to move all sound catholioks...l601. See Jesuits Loyalty. 4", 20om. London, 1677. (07-1424-) STILLINGFLEET (Edward), Bp of Worcester. JESUITS (The) Reasons Unreasonable. 1662. See Jesuits Loyalty. 4", 20um. London, 1677. Hib. 7 . 677 . 3-5 (three copies) (07- 1 42.'>) LETTER (A) from a Gentleman in Ireland to his brother in England, relating to the concerns of Ireland in matter of Trade. {Ireland 17.) 4", 20cm. London, 1677. Hib. 7. 678.1 (07-1426) STATUTES. 30 Car. II. May 8. An Act for the more ert'ectual preserving the Kings Person and Government by disabling Papists from sitting in either House of Parliament. 4", 19cm. Dublin, 1678. (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 7 . 678 . 2.) [Parliament 1.) 250 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.7.678.4 (07-1427) LAUDERDALE (John Mnitland, Duke of). CHARLES II., King of England. His Majesties gracious letter to tlie Convention of Estates in Scotland, 13 June, 1678. And the .speech of the Duke of Lauderdale, July 4, 1678. With the dutiful letter sent to His Majestie, from the Convention of Estates in Scotland, llth July, 1678. {Scotland .) 4", 20cm. Dublin, 1678. Hib.7.678.5 (07-1428) NOTTINGHAM (Heneage Finch, Earl of). CHARLES II., King of England. His Majesties most gracious Speech, together with tlie Lord Chan- cellors [Heneage, Earl of Nottingham], to... Parliament, 21st Oct., 1678. 4", 20cm. Dublin, 1678. Hib.7.678.6 (07-1 42a) EGAN (Anthony), B.D. PAPISTS Designs (The) detected, and the Jesuits subtill practises to ruine and subvert the Nntion, discovered and laid open. By an Impartial Hand [A. Egan 1 Containing letters from the Jesuits College at Clerkenwell 1627 ; letters liy Urban VIII. etc.]. 4°, 20cm. London, 1678. Hib.7.678.7 (07-1430) GODFREY {Sir Edmund Berry). A true and perfect narrative of the late terrible and bloody murther of Sir Edmondberry Godfrey. . . Also the full proceedings of the Coroner. 4", 21cm. [Londont] 1678. Hib.7.678.8 (07-1431-2) ORMONDE (James Butler, I** Duke of). A true and perfect account of the discovery of a barbarous and bloody plot lately carried on by the Jesuites in Ireland, for the destroying of the Duke of Ormond. [Dated 'Jan. 10. 1678' and signed ' N. A.'] 4", 18cm. Reprinted 1678. Hib. 7 . 679 . 3-5 (three copies) Another edition. 4", London, 1679. (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 7 . 679 . 6.) {Ireland 4.) IRISH COLLECTION. 251. Hib.7.678.9 (OT-us.s) To tlie Rt Hon. the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, Tlie liumble remonstrance and ])etition of English Protestants against Engli.sh and Iri.sh Papists. 4", 20cm. [London, 1678?] (Parliament 1. Ireland 1.) Hib.7.678.10 (07-1+3-1) USHER (James), Abp of Ai~magh. Strange and re- markable prophecies and predictions of... James Usher, late L. Abp of Armagh. 4", 19cm. [London,] 1678. Hib.7.679.1 (07-1435) MARGETSON (James), Ahjy of Armagh. JONES (Henry), Bp of Meath. A sermon at the funeral of James Margetson, D.D., late Abp of Armagh. Preached at Christ Church Dublin, Aug. 30, 1678. 4°, 20cm. London, 1679. Bb*.11.20' (07-1436) LEKDS (Thomas O.sborne, \st Duke nf). MONTAGU (Ralph Montagu, Duke of). Two letters. ..to the Lord Treasurer; 11th and 18th of Jan. 167J. Together with the Lord Treasurer's Speech ill the House of Peers, upon an Impeachment of High Treason. 4", 19cm. London, 1679. Hib. 7 . 679 . 2 Another edition. 4", 21cm. Eejmnted [LondonV\ 1679. Hib. 7 . 679 . 7-9 (three copie.s) (07- l-i,S7) ESSEX (Arthur Capel, \st J6 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRAEY Hib.7.681.2 (or- 1 166) SHERIDAN (Thomns), t 1688. A sliort account, or state of Mr Sheridan's case before the late House of Couinions, ia a letter to J. T. (The Speech of Mr T. Sheridan after his Examination.) [Signed L. T.] 4°, 19cm. Londun, 1681. Hib.7.681.3 (07-1*67) The Debates in the House of Commons assembled at Oxford March 21st, 1680. (Parliament 3.) 4", 21cm. [DuUiii] 1681. Hib.7.681.4 (07-i4f58) Votes of the House of Commons, at Oxford. (Nos. i-ii. March 21-28, 1681.) {Parliament 3.) 4", 21cm. [Dublin, 1681.] Hib.7.681.5 (07-i4fi9) CHARLES II., King of England. His Majesties De- claration... touching the causes and reasons that moved him to Dissolve the two last ParliHuients. (April 8, 1681.) 4", 21cm. Dublin, 1681. Hib.7.681.6 (07-U70) LONDON. CHARLES IL, King of England. Several Addresses to the Kings most excellent Majesty : viz. From the Commissioners of the Lieutenancy of the City of London. ..Southwark... Lynn-Regis. ..Trinity House of Deptford Strond... Gloucester. London, May 18. 4", 20om. [Dublin, 1681.] Hib.7.681.7 (07-1471) CHARLES IL, King of England. The mischiefs and unreasonableness of endeavouring to deprive His Majesty of the affections of his Subjects, by misrepre- senting him and his Ministers. (May 24, 1681.) 4", 19cm. Dublin, 1681. Hib.7.681.8 (07-1472) JAMES IL, King of England. CHARLES II. , King of England. His Majesties gracious letter to his Parliament of Scotland ; with IRISH COLLECTION. 257 the spepch of... [James II.] His Maiesties High (Jonitiiissioner, at the 0|)emng of the Parliament at Edinbnrsli, 28th July 1681... (Aug. 1, 1681.) With the Pmliaments... Answer. 4°, 20cm. Dublin, 1681. {Scotland .) Hib. 7 . 681 . 9-12 (four copies) (07-14.73) PHILANGLUS. The oaths of Irish Papists no evidence against Protestants : or, a warning piece to Jurors. In a letter to a Friend (Aug. 1, 1681). [Signed, Pliilanglus.] 4°, 20cni. London, 1681. {Ireland 4.) Hib. 7. 681. 13 (07-U74) COLLEDGE (Stephen). The arraignment, tryal...of S. Colledge for High-Treason. ..before. ..Sir F. North... at the City of Oxon...l7th and 18th of August 1681. 4", 20cm. Dublin, 1681. E,.8.51"' (07-1475) SHAFTESBURY (Anthony Ashley-Cooper, \st Earl of). The proceeding.s at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, London, 24th Nov. 1681. ..upon the Bill of indictment for High-Treason against Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury. F", 31cm. London, 1681. Hib. 7 . 681 . 14 Another edition. 4°, 20cm. Dublin, 1681. Hib. 7. 681. 15 (07-U7«) DRYDEN (John). ABSALOM and Achitophel. A poem. [Part i. [By J. Dryden.] 4°, 20cm. [ 1681. (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 7 . 692 . V\) Hib. 7. 681. 16 (07-1177) BEANE (Richard). A discour.se concerning Popish Perjuries. 4", 21cm. Dublin, 1681. Hib. 7 . 681 . 17, 18 (two copies) (07-1478) MARTIN (Anthony), Bp of Meath. BROWNE (George), Abp of Dublin. Historical collections of the Church in Ireland, during the Irish Collection. July 1907. 17 258 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY reigns of K. Henry VIIL, Edward VT.,aud Q.Mary... Set loth ill the life and death of G. Browne... with a sermon. [Collected from Antony Martin, Bp of Meath.] 4", 19om. London, 1681. {Ireland 3.) Hib.7.681.19 (07-147.9) TUEBV {Sir George). CULLECTIOJS' (A) of letters and other writings, relating to the horrid Popis.h Plot. Printed I'roui the originals iu the hands of George Treby Esq. {England .) 4", 21cm. Dublin, 1681. Hib.7.681.20 (07-14K0) COR WINE (Philip). GARYEY {John), Abp of Armagh. The Conversion of Philip Corwine, a Eranciscan Fryar, to the re- formation of the Protestant Religion, Anno 1589. Eornierly written by J. Garvey... published. ..by R[obertJ W[are]. 4°, 20om. Dublin, 1681. Hib. 7.681.21 (07-H.82) ALLIN (Thomas). CARROL (^ James). To the Kings most excellent Majest_7. A true and exact relation of the pro- ceedings of the Petitioner James Carol, in discovering the treasonable words, spoke by one Thomas Allin, &c. 4», 19cm. [ 1681?] Hib. 7 . 682 . 1, 2 (two copies) (07-1483) NO Protestant-plot. LETTER (A) to a friend, containing certain observa- tions upon some passages, which have been published in a late Libell intituled, the thirj part of No Protestant-Plot [l)y Robert Ferguson] ; and which do relate to the Kingdom of Ireland. [Upon the Duke of Ormonde, etc.] (April 1, 1682.) {Irdand 18.) 4", 20cm. London, 1682. Hib. 7. 682. 3 (07-1484) MULLEN (Allen). ANATOMICAL (An) account of the Elephant accidentally burnt in Dublin, June 17, 1681, sent IRISH COLLECTION. 250 in a letter to Sir W. Petty.. .(May 12, 1682). By A. M, [Allen Mullen or A. Molyneux?] Med. of Trinity Colledge near Dublin. 4°, 20cm. London, 1682. Hib. 5 . 682 . 1 ; Hib. 7 . 682 . 5 (07-1485) DRELINCOURT (Peter). A speech made to the Duke of Ormond Lord Lieut, of Ireland. To return the humble thanks of the French Protestants lately arriv'd in this Kingdom. 4°, 22cm. Dublin, 1682. {Ireland 5. French Frotestants.) Hib. 7 . 684 . 1, 2 (two copies) (07-1486) VESEY (John), Ahp of Tuam. A sermon preached at Windsor before His Majesty, the 2nd Sunday after Easter, 1684. 4°, 21cm. London, 1684. Hib. 7. 684. 3 (07-148?) HOLLOWAY (James). Some reflections on the paper delivered unto the Sheriflfs of London, by J. Holloway at the time of his execution. 4°, 20cm. Dublin, 1684. Hib. 7. 685.1 (07-1488) SHERIDAN (William), Bp of Kilmore and Ardagh. St Paul's Confession of Faith : or, a brief account , of his religion. In a sermon preach'd at St Warbroughs Church in Dublin, March 22, 168f 4", 19cm. London, 1685. Hib. 7. 685. 2 (07-i4S9) SCOTLAND. Farliament. The proceedings of the Parliament in Scotland. May 2. (April 28.) 4", 20cm. Dublin, 168.'). Hib. 7. 685. 3 (07-1490) ARGYLL (Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of). SCOTLAND. Farliament. An account of llie proceedings of the two Houses of Parliament now assembled in England and Scotland, and tlie Wliiggs Declaration in Scotland. Together with Argile's Declaration at large, (May 9-22.) {Farliament 1.) 4°, 20cm. Dublin, 168.'). 17—2 260 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBEAET Hib.7.685.4 (07-1491) ARGYLL (Archibald Campbell, 9p of Dublin. 12", 18cin. London, 1713. Hib.7.713.11 (07-1713) MEARE3 (Lewis). LANGTON (Dominick). The whole Report of tlie Rt Hon. Committee of the House of Lords in Ireland, appointed... To take into consideration the examination of Dominick Langton, Clerk, against Lewis Meares, and other Gentlemen of the County of Westmeath, and the proceedings thereupon. (Ireland 12.) 4", 21cm. London, 1713. Hib.7.713.12 (07-1714) MacBRIDE (John), tl718. SAMPLE (A) of jet-black Pr[e]a]tic Calumn}-, in answer to a pamphlet, called, A sample of true-bleu Presbyterian Loyalty. [By J. MacBride.] 4°, 19cm. Glasgow, 1713. Hib.7.713.13 (07-1715) BRADFORD (Samuel), Bp of Rochester. The Reason- ableness of standing fast in English and in Christian Liberty. A sermon preaoh'd before the... Lord Mayor ...in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Nov. 5, 1713. 8", 19cui. Dublin, 1713. Hib.7.714.4 (07-1716) BOYSE (Joseph). A sermon preach'd on the... Acces- sion of H.S.M. King George... Sept. 19, 1714. 8°, 19cm. London [1714]. Hib.7.714.5 (07-1717) RAWLINS ( ). CHALUS (FranQois de), Sieur de la Motte. An account of the conversion of F. de Chalus, Sieur de la Motte, and all his family, to the Reformed Religion. By way of answer to a Friend. Done out of Fiench by Mr Rawlins. 8", 20cm. London, 1714. 298 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib. 7 . 714 . 6-8 (three copies) (07-1718) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. CON DUO r (The) of the Purse of Ireland : in a letter to a Member of the late Oxford Convocation. Occa- sioned by their having conferr'd the Degree of Doctor upon Sir C[onstantine] P[hipps]. [By J. Swift.] {Ireland 18.) 8°, 20cm. London, 1714, Hib. 7. 714. 9 (07-1719) GEORGE I., KirUg of England. A poem upon the happy arrival of... King George. 4°, 20cm. Dublin, 171 4. Hib. 7. 714. 10 (07-1720) KIRKPATRICK (James), f 1743, sf Belfast. God's dominion over Kings and other Magistrates : a thanks- giving sermon preach'd in Belfast Oct. 20, 1714... Coronation of King George. 4», 20cm. Belfast, 1714. Hib. 7. 714. 11 (07-1721) A true and correct list of the Lords spiritual and tem- poral, as also of the Knights, and Commissioners of Shires... of the 4th Parliament of Great Britain: summon'd to meet at Westminster 12th Nov., 1713... 13th Jan. 1714. 8°, 19cm. London, 1714. {Parliament 1.) Hib.7.714.14 (07-1722) GRAMMAR. {Latin.) SHERIDAN (Thomas), 1 1738. An easy Introduction of Grammar in English for the understanding of the Latin Tongue. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1714. Hib. 7. 714. 15 (07-1723) SMITH (William), Jl. 1714, of Belfast. De natura Spirituum. 4", 21cm. In aeademia Glasguensi, 1714. XXIX . 8 . 85^ ; Hib. 7 . 714 . 16 (07-1724) BURNET {Sir Thomas). ESSAYS divine, moral, and political. By the author of the Tale of a Tub. [A satire on J. Swift, by Sir T. Burnet?] 8", 19cm. London, 1714. IRISH COLLECTION. 299 Hib. 7.714. 17 (07-1725) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. HUE (An) and cry after Dr S 1. 3rd ed. 8", 18cra. London, 1714. Hib. 7. 714. 18 (07-1726) SWIFT-SIGHT (Patrick), D.D., ■ps&ud. A strange, unprecedenteii and unlieard-of Apparition, that was lately seen in Brick-Court, in the Middle Temple Lane, Dec. 1, 1714. By P. Swift-Sight, D.D. 8°, 19cm. London, 1714. Hib. 7.714. 19^ (07-1727) BERLIN. Societas Regia Scientiarum. TOLAND (John). An account of the Courts of Prussia and Hannover... To which are added. The Ordinances, Statutes, and Privileges of the Royal Academy, erected by the King of Prussia at Berlin. And The Declaration of [John William] the Elector Palatine, in favour of his Protestant Subjects. 8°, 19cm. London, 1714. Hib. 7 . 714 . 19' (07-1728) SOPHIA, Electress of Hanover. TOLAND (John). The Funeral Elogy and Character, of H.R.H., the late Princess Sophia : with the explica- tion of her Consecration-Medal. Transl. into English. 8°, 19cm. London, 1714. Hib. 7. 714. 20 (07-1729) SHOWER (John). WELD (Nathaniel). A sermon preach'd at Dublin, July 15, 1714. With a recommendatorv preface by the Rev. Mr John Shower, Mr J. Boyse, Mr W. Tong. 8", 19cni. London, 1714. Hib. 7. 714. 21 (07-1720) WHIGS. The Whigs title to be sole favourites examin'd. 4°, 19cm. Dublin, 1714. Hib. 7. 714. 22 (07-1731) FALSE (The) steps of the ministry after the revolu- tion. 3rd edn. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1714. 300 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.7,715.2 (07- 1 73a) HIBKRNICUS. Advice to the freeholders of Ireland ; concerning the present Elections. {Ireland 18.) 4", SOcni. [Dublutl 1715?] Hib.7.715.4 (07-1733) BLAIR (James). Divine Providence, the security of the Crown and Sulject : two sermons preach'd in London-Derry Dec. 8, 1714, being a Day of Thanks- giving, observ'd by the Pi-esbyteriaus of Ulster for the ...Accession of King George. 4", 21cm. Belfast, 1715. Hib. 7.715.5 , (07-173*) BOULTER (Hugh), Abp of Armagh. The foundation of suVjmission to our Governor.s coii.-idered. A sermon preach'd at the Parish-Church of St Clave, Southwark ; Nov. 20, 1715. 8", 20cm. London, 1715. Hib. 7 . 715 . 6 Another edition. 4", 19cm. London, 1715. Hib. 7. 715. 9 (07-1735) rORSTER (Nicholas), Bp of Raphoe. A sermon ])reach'd before the Lords Justices of Ireland, at Christ-Church, Dublin; 1st March, 17i|. 8°, 19cm. London, 1715. Hib. 7. 715. 11 (07-1736) COLLECTION (A) of white and black lists. Or, A view of those Gentlemen who have given their votes in Pailiameiit for and against the Protestant Religion, and Succession, and the Trade and Liberties of their Country ; ever since the gloiious Revolution to the happy Accession of King George. (FarUament 3.) 8", 20cm. London, 1715. Hib. 7 . 715 . 12, 13 (two copies) (07-1737) SMEDLEY (.Jonathan). A discourse concerning the Love of our Country. Preached at the Parish Church of Sb Peter's le Poor in Broad-Street, Jan. 20. 8", 20cm. London, 1715. IRISH COLLECTION. 301 Hib.7.715.14 (07-i738) SMEDLEY (Jonathan). A sermon upon the original freedom of mankind, preacli'd to the Protestants of Ireland, resiidina; now in London ; in the Parish-Church of St James's Westminster. 2nd ed. 8", 20cm. London, 1715. Hib.7.715.15 (07-1739) SWIFT (Jonathan). The dignity, use and abuse of Glass-Bottles. Set forth in a sermon preach'd to an Illustrious Assembly. By the author of the Tale of a Tub. 8", 20cm. London, 1715. Hib.7.716.2 (07-i740) GIBSON (Edmund), Bp of London. BOULTER (Hugh), Ahp of Armagh. A sermon, preach'd at the Consecration of the Pit Hey. Edmund [Gibson], Ld Bp of Lincoln, at Somerset-House Chappel, Feb. 12, 1715-16. 8", 19cm. London, 1716. Hib. 5 . 716 . 1 ; Hib. 7 . 716 . 3 (07-1744) BOULTER (Hugh), Ahp of Armagh. A Charge to the Clergy of the County of Surrey, deliver'd at Guildford, Oct. 11; and at Southwark, Oct. 25, 1716. 4°, 22cm. London [1716]. Hib. 7. 716. 4 (07-1745) WAKE (William), Ahp of Ganlerhury. BURNET (Thomas), D.D., Rector 'of West Kington, 1 1750. An essay upon Government... By Tho. Burnett, M.A To which are added three sermons, preach'd Jan. 30, 17ij. The 1st by the Abp of Canterbury [W. Wake]. The 2nd by the Bp of Gloucester [Ric. Willis]. The 3rd by the Bp of Clogher [St George Ashe]. [Sermons missing.] 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1716. Hib. 7. 716. 5 (07-i74()) DAVIES (Rowland), LLD., Dean of Cork. The truly Catholick and Old Religion, shewing that the Esta- blish'd Church in Ireland, is more truly a Member of the Catholick, than the Church of Rome. 4", 20cm. Dublin, 1716. 302 CAMBBIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.7.716.6 (07- 1747) HORNE (Andrew). GEORGICUM: or, a supplement to the Mirror of Justices [of Andrew Home]... 4°, 20cm. [T. Humes, Dublin] 1716. Hib.7.716.7 (07-1748) GOODWIN (Timothy), Ahp of Gashel. A sermon preach'd before the Lords-Justices of Ireland, at Christ's- Church, Dublin, Feb. 26th, 17if. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1716. Hib.7.716.8 (07-i7.'io) ROCHFORT (Robert), Lord Chief Baron of the Ex- chequer, Ireland. HUGHES (Peter). Some transactions in the Coui-t of Exchequer ; during the Administration of the late Lord Chief Baron Rochfort. 4°, 20cm. Dublin, 1716. Hib.7.716.9 (07-1751) MODEST (A) enquiry into the danger of the Church. 8", 18cm. Dublin, 1716. Hib.7.716.10 (07-1752) TREATY. Great Britain. SECRET riiemoirs of the new Treaty of Alliance with France. 8", 18cm. Dublin, 1716. Hib. 7 . 716 . 11, 12 (two copies) (07-1753) SMEDLET (Jonathan). The obligations of an English Army to their King, and Constitution... sermon preach'd to several Commanders and others of His Majesty's Forces, at St Jame-s's Church, Westminster, Oct. 30, 1716. 8°, 19cm. London, 1716. Hib. 7. 716. 13 (07- 1754) STEELE {Sir Richard). Sir R. Steel's Speech, with Mr Lydall, Mr Hampden, and Mr Tuffnell's Speeches for Repealing of the Triennial 4-cfc and their reasons for the Septennial Bill. As it was spoken in the House of Commons. ..24th April, 1716. {Parliament 3.) 4", 20cm. Dublin [1716]. IRISH COLLECTION. 303 Hib.7.716.14 (07-1755) RECONCILER (The). [A political pamphlet. (Wants all before sig. B.)] 8", 18cm. [London, 1716.] Hib.7.717.1 (07-1756) LANGFORD (Sir Arthur), Bart. BOYSE (Joseph). A sermon on the occasion of the death of the late Sir Arth. Langford, Bar. . . .Woodstreet, Dublin, April 8th, 1716. 8", 19cm. London, 1717. Hib.7.717.2 (07-1757) FORSTER (Nicholas), Bp of Raphoe. A sermon preached in the Parish-Church of St Audeon, Dublin, Dec. 1st, 1717...Charity-Schools in the City of Dublin. 4", 20cm. Dublin, 1717. Hib.7.717.3 (07-1758) GYLLENBORG (Carl, Count). Letters which passed between Count Gyllenborg, the Barons Gortz, Sparre, and others; relating to the design of raising a Rebellion in His Majesty's Dominions, to be supported by a Force from Sweden. [Wants leaf 1 containing license.] 4°, 21cm. Dublin, 1717. Hib.7.717.4 (07-1759) MACCURTIN (Hugh). A brief di.«course in vindication of the Antiquity of Ireland. In 2 pts. 4», 20cm. Dublin, 1717. Hib.7.718.1 (07-1760) HALE (Benjamin), D.D. TAYLOR (Jeremy), Bp of Down and Connor. Contemplations of the state of man in this life, and in that which is to come. [Preface by B. Hale D.D. and Robert Harris.] 8th ed. 8", 19cm. London, 1718. Hib.7.718.2 (07-1761) TOLAND (John). Nazarenus: or, Jewish, Gentile, and Mahometan Christianity . . . 8°, 20cm. London, 1718. 301 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib,7.719.3 (07-1762) CLARENDOJSr (Edward • Hyde,' Is* Earl of). The liistory of the Rebellion iind Civil Wars in Ireland. '8", 21cm. BiMin, 1719-20. Hib.7,721.7 Another editioh. ' , 8°, .20cin. London, 1721. Hib.7.719.4 ' ' /'' (07-i763) 'GORDON (Thomas), t 1'50. JDEDIGATIO'N (A) to a Great Man, concerning Dedications. 4th ed. [By T. Gord'ou:] 8"j IScni. London, 1719. Hib.7.719.6 ' (07- 17(54) EMLYN (Tliomas). A collection of' tracts, 'relating to the Deity, Worship, and Satisfaction of the Lord Jesus ' Clirist, lie. 8", 21c)2i. .London, 1719. Hib.7.719.7 ■ (07-]76,>) EMYLN (Thomas). A full inquiry into the original authority of that text, 1 John v. 7. There are Thl'ee that bear record in Heaven, i&c. 2nd ed. ' 8", 19cm. London, 1719. Hib.7.719.9 (07-1766) NICOLSON (William), Ahp of Cashel. The great duty of Thanksgiving. A sermon, preaoh'd at Christ's- Church, Dublin, Aug. 1st, 1719, before His Grace Charles Duke of Bolton, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and the Lords.. .in Parliament assembled. 4", 21cm. Dublin, 1719. Hib.7.719.10 (07- 1767) TEST ACT. SOME considerations' upon the late attempt to I'epeal the Test Act. By a Person of Quality. 8", 19cm-. London, 1719. Hib.7.719.11 (07-1768) OXFORD (Robert Harley, Earl of). STEEL K («r Richard). A letter to the Earl of 0— d, concerning the Bill of Peerage. .By Sir Rrr-d S— le. ind ed. 8°, 19cm. London, 1719. IRISH COLLECTION. 305 Hib.7.719.12 (07-i7fi9) GORDON (Thomas), t 1750. SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. A letter to the Rev. Mi- Dean Swift, occasion'd by a satire said to be written by him [but by The. Gordon], entitled, A dedication to a great man, concerning Dedications. By a Sparkish Pamphleteer of Button's Coffee-House. 8", 18cm. London, 1719. Hib.7.719.13 (07-1770) EMLYN (Thomas). A true narrative of the Proceedings of the Dissenting Ministers of Dublin against Mr T. Emlyn... [Part of his 'Collection of Tracts' with separate title.] 8", 19cm. London, 1719. Hib.7.720.1 (07-1771) GEOGRAPHICAL (A) description of the Kingdom of Ireland. [Engraved maps.] 4", 15 X 18cm. T. Bowles, London, 1720. {Ireland 16.) Hib.7.720.2 (07-1772) LEEDS (Thomas Osborne, \st Duke of). LETTER (A) from a Member of the House of Commons of Ireland, to a Gentleman of the Long- Robe in England : containing an answer to some objections made against the Judicatory Power of the Parliament of Ireland. The late Duke of Leeds Reasons. 8°, ISom. London, 1720. (Ireland 13.) Hib.7.720.4 (07-1773) DKMAR (John). SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. A defence of English Commodities. Being an answer to the proposal for the universal use of Irish Manufactures... To which is annexed, An elegy upon the... death of Mr Demar. 8", 20cm. London, 1720. Hib.7.720.5 (07-1774) HOPE (Thomas), pseud. SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. The Swearer's-Bank : or, Parliamentary Security for establishing a new Bank in bish Collection. August 1907. 20 306 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEABY Ireland... To which is prefixed, An essay upon English Bubbles. By Thomas Hope Esq. [i.e. Swift]. 8°, 20cm. London, 1720. Hib. 7 . 720 . 6-8 (three copies) (07-1775) TOLAND (John). PANTHEISTICON. Sive Formula celebrandae Sodalitatis Socraticae, in tres particulas divisa. [Preface signed Janus Junius Eogauesius, i.e. J. Toland.] 8", 19cm. Cosmopoli [London], 1720. Hib. 5. 720. 2 (07-1777) BURROWES (Alexander). The humble representation made to the King's Majesty, by the Lords si)iritual and temporal of the Parliament of Ireland. To which is subjoin'd. The Report of the Lords Committees for Courts of Justice, &c. (upon the petition of Alexander Burrowes, made by John [Sterne] Lord Bishop of Clogher). 8", 22cm. Lo'odon, 1720 {Dublin, 1719). (Another copy, wanting title, Hib. 7 . 720 . 11.) {Ireland 12.) Hib. 7 . 721 . 1 ; Hib. 7 . 721 . 15 (07- 1778) DOWNES (Henry), Bp of Berry. A sermon preach'd at Christ's-Church Dublin, before the Lords Justices, 23d Dec, 1720. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1721. Hib. 7 . 721 . 2 Another edition. 4°, 21cm. lb. 1721. Hib. 5 . 721 . 2 ; Hib. 7 . 721 . 4 (07-1779) DOWNES (Henry), Bishop of Derry. A sermon... May 7, 1721 at the Annual Meeting of the Children educated in the Charity-School.s in Dublin. 4", 21cm. Dublin, 1721. Hib. 7. 721. 3 (07-178O) UPTON {Mrs Dorothv). LIVINGSTON (William),/. 1720. The blessings of a long life well spent and happily concluded : a sermon preach'd at Tenj pie-Patrick Feb. 20th, 17|^ on the occasion of the death of Mrs Dorothy Upton. 8", 19cm. Belfast, 1721. IRISH COLLECTION, 307 Hib.7.721.5 (07-1781) HUTCHINSON (Francis), Bp of Down and Connor. A sermon preached in Christ's-Church, Dublin, 1st Aug., 1721...anniversary of His Majesty's happy Accession. 4°, 21cm. Dublin, 1721. Hib.7.721.6 (07-1782) BOULTON (Richard). An essay on the Plague. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1721. Hib.7.721.8 (07-1783) HUTCHINSON (Francis), £p of Down and Connor. LETTER (A) to the Gentlemen of the Landed Interest in Ireland, relating to a Bank. [ms. note 'by Francis Hutchinson, Bp of Do-wii.'] (Ireland 17.) 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1721. Hib.7.721.9 (07-i784) LONDON. Plague. MARSEILLES. The late dreadful plague at Mar- seilles considered and compared with that terrible one in London, in the year 1665... Together with the Method of Cure. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1721. Hib.7.721.11 (07-1785) ROWLEY (Hercules). MAXWELL (Henry), Af.P. Mr Maxwell's second letter to Mr Rowley ; wherein the objections against the Bank are answer'd. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1721. Hib.7.721.12 (07-1786) ROWLEY (Hercules). MAXWELL (Henry), M.P. Remarks on Mr Max- well's and ]\Ir Rowley's Letters : setting forth the advantages of a Bank and Lumbards in Ireland. In a letter to «. Friend. 8", 19cni. Dublin, 1721. Dd.23.10' (07-1787) MOLESWORTH (Robert, Viscount), f 1725. SHAFTESBURY (Anthony Ashley Cooper, 3rd Earl of). Letters from the late Earl of S. to Robert Molesworth, now Lord Viscount... With two letters written by the late Sir John Cropley. (Second edition.) 8°, 18cm. London, 1721. (Another copy, wanting first leaf, Hib. 7 . 721 . 13.) 20—2 308 CAMBBIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBRARY Hib.7.721.14 (07-1788) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. A letter of advice to a young poet... with a Proposal. 8°, 18cm. London, 1721. Hib. 5 . 721 . 8 • 2nd edition. 8°, 21cm. lb. 1721. LI . 15 . 40 ; Hib. 7 . 722 . 1 (07-1789) ALEMAND (Louis Augustin). MONASTTCON HIBERNICUM. Or, the Mon- astical history of Ireland. (By L. A. Alemand ; transl. by J. Stevens.) 8°, 20cm. London, 1722. {Ireland 16.) Hib. 7. 722. 2 (07-1790) LELAND (John), D.D. BOLTON (Theophilus), Ahp of Cashel. [Remarks on some passages relating to the Protestant Dissenters; in a sermon (by T. B.) before the House of Commons, Oct. 23, 1721. [Wants title.] MS. note 'By Dr Leland' (J. Leland).] 8°, 20cm. [Dublin, 1722.] Hib. 7. 722. 3 (07-1791) BOULTER (Hugh), Abp of Armagh. A sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of St Olave Southwark, Nov. 18, 1722. 8°, 19cm. London, 1722. Hib. 7. 722.4- (07-1792) BOND (William). BUCHANAN (George), 1 1582. History of Scotland. In' twenty booiis. 2 vols. Vol. 1, 3rd ed., vol. 2, 2nd ed., revised... by Mr Bond. 8°, 20cm. London, 1733 (-1722). Hib. 7. 722. 6 (07-1793) BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. A list of the names and peisons...who voted for Knights of the Shire tor the County of Bucks, at the last Election held at Ayles- bury, April 4th and 5th, 1722. 8", 19cm. London, 1722. IRISH COLLECTiaN. 309 Hib.7.722.7 (07-i79i) PATRICK (St). CERTANI (Giacomo). Irrlandischer Moyses, das ist ...Lebeii des heilig Patritii...iu die hoch-teiitsche S{U"ach...ubersetzet durch Gregorium Schumann. 4", 20cm. Passau, 1722. Hib.7.722.8 (07-1795) GRIERSON (George), Bookseller. GUMYNG [Dv). Remarks on Dr Cum— ng's [Cum- yng's] letter to Mr Grieison the Bookseller, concerning the manner of inoculatiug, or ingraffing, or more properly, transfusing, or infusing the Small-Pox. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1722. Hib.7.722.9 (07-1796) Bank of Ireland. EYES (The) of Ireland open : being, a short view of the project for establishing the intended Bank of Ireland. In a letter from a lady at Dublin to her friend in the Country... To which is added a Description. {Ireland 17.) 8°, 19cm. London, 1722. Hib.7.722.10 (07-1797) CHARLES II., King of England. LEYBURN (George), D.D. The memoirs of G. Ley burn... Being a journal of his agency for Prince Charles in Ireland, in 1647... To which is prefix'd. An account of the author's life. 8°, 18cm. London, 1722. Hib. 7 . 722 . 13, 14' (two copies) (07-1 79S) TOLAND (John). An historical account of the life and writings of... Mr J. Toland... By one of his most intimate friends. In a letter to the Lord**** 8°, 21cm. London, 1722. Hib. 7. 722. 15 (07-1800) IRISH CHANNEL. Thoughts of a project for di-aining the Irish channel. [Signed 'A. M. in Hydrostat.'] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1722. 310 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAET Hib. 7 . 723 . 1, 4 (two copies) (07-1 802) MOLESWORTH (Robert, Viscount), f 1725. SOME considerations for the in-omotini; of Agriculture, and employing tlie Poor. [Preface signed 'R. L. Y. M.'] {Ireland 17.) 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1723. Hib. 5 . 728 . 1' ; Hib. 7 . 723 . 2 (07-1803) BOLTON (Theophilus), Abp of Cashel. SYNGE (Edward), Bp of Elphm. The Constitution of our Establish'd Church... sermon preach'd .at the Cathedral Church of St Patrick, Dublin, Sept. 30, 1722, at the Consecration of Theophilus, Bp of Clonfert. 8", 18cm. London, 1723. Hib. 7. 723. 3 (07-I8O*) WHITBY (Daniel), D.D. DISCOURSE (A) concerning the laws, Ecclesiastical and Civil, made against Hereticks... By a Cordial Friend to the Protestant Religion now by law esta- blished in these Realms. [By D. Whitby.] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1723. Hib. 7. 723. 5 (07-1805) A Form of Prayer and Thanksgiving... throughout... Ireland... [25] April 1723... {Liturgies 213.) 8°, 17cm. Dublin, 1723. Hib. 7. 724.1 (07-I8O6) ' HALIDAY (Samuel). Reasons against the imposition of Subscription to the Westminster Confession of Faith. 8°, 18cm. Belfast, 1724. Hib. 7. 724. 2 (07-1807) KIRKPATRICK (James), of Belfast. A Scripture- Plea against a fatal Rupture, and Breach of Christian Communion, amongst the Presbyterians in the North of Ireland. 8°, 18cm. Belfast, 1724. Hib. 7. 724. 3 (07-I8O8) NICOLSON (William), Abp of Oashel. The Irish Historical Library. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1724. lEISH COLLECTION. 311 8 . 36 . 42^' ; Hib. 7 . 724 . 4 (07-1 809) GOULDE ( ). RIV AL (Pierre). The Irish Missionary jinmask'd : or, The Abbat Gouldo, an Irish Priest... convicted of four falshoods.. .concerning the Church of Eugland, upon the Invocation of Saints. Transl. by D. G. Gent. ■ 8°, 19cm. London, 172-t. Hib. 7. 724. 5 {07-I810) SMITH (Erasmus). The Charter of King Charles II. inipowering Erasmus Smith Esq., to erect Grammar Schools in the Kingdom of Ireland. ..and for several other Charitable Uses. Together with an Act of Parliament, for the further application of the said Charity. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1724. (A-nother copy of the Act only, Hib. 7 . 724. 6.) {Statutes. Ireland.) Hib. 7 . 724 . 7-9 (three copies) (07-1811) WOOD (William), tlT30. SOME farther account of the original disputes in Ireland, about [Wood's] Farthings and Halfpence. In a Discourse with a Quaker of Dnbliu. 8", 19cm. [Londmi,] 1724. Hib. 7 , 724 . 10, 12 (two copies) (07-I812) WOOD (William), t 1730. A defence of the conduct of the people of Ireland in their unanimous refusal of Mr Wood's Copper-Money. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1724. Hib. 7.724.11 (07-I813) WOOD (William), 1 1730. Some reasons shewing the necessity the people of Ireland are under, for continuing to refuse M'' Wood's coinage. By the Author of the Considerations. [Signed ' D. B.'] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1724. Hib. 7. 725.1 (07-1 si4) BRUCE (Michael), 1 1735. The Duty of Christians to live together... sermon preached at Belfast, Jan. 5, 1724-5 before the Sub-Synod. 8", 20cm. Belfast, 1725. 312 CAMBEIDGE UNIVEKSITT LIBEAEY Hib.7.725.3 (07-I815) KKNNEDY (Gilbert). HALIDAY (Samuel), M.A. A letter to the Rev. >[r Gilljeit Keunedy. 8", 18cm. Belfast, 1725. Hib.7.725.4 (07-i8i(j) LAVAL (Etienne Abel). GASTilELL (Franci.s), Bp of Chester. Les vevitez et les de,voirs de la Religiim Chretienne. [Translated. Preface signed by Laval.] 4°, 20cm. Cork, 172.5. Hib.7.725.5 (07-181?) NEVIN (Thomas). The tryal of T. N., M.A., Pastor... of the Presbyterian Denomination, in Down-Patrick, before the General Synod, at Diingannon, June 16-26, 1724. 8°, iScm. Belfast, 1725. Hib.7.725.6 (07-I8I8) SYNGE (Edward), Bp of Clonfert. RADOLIFFE (Stephen). A letter to the Rev. Edward Synge...of St Patrick's, occasion'd by a late sermon preach'd in St Andrew's, Dublin, before the Hon. House of Commons, Oct. 23, 1725. 'This 2nd edition refers to the second Edition of the Sermon.' 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1725. Hib.7.725.7 (07-1819) SYNGE (Edward), Bp of Clonfert. RADOLIFFE (Stephen). A letter to the Revd Stephen Radclitfe, Vicar of Naas. Occasion'd by a letter of his to the Revd Edward Syiage, Prebend, of St Patrick's, Dublin. By R. M. VV'eaver. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1725. Hib.7.725.8 (07-I820) CHEYNE (George). Remarks on D"' Cheyne's essay of health and long life... By a fellow of the royal society. 3'* edn. 8", 20om. Dublin, 1725. Hib.7.725.9 (07-I821) THORESBY (Ralph), F.R.S. SMITH (John), f 1680. The Curiosities of Common Water... To which are added, Some Rules or... Diet. Ed. 8. with additions... by Ralph Thoresby, F.R.S. and Others. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1725. lEISH COLLECTION. 313 Hib.7.726.1 (07 -1822) BARRY (Sir Edward), Bart. A treatise on a Con- sumption of the Lungs. 8", 20ctn. Dublin, 1726. Hib. 7.726.2 (07-1 823) BOYER (Pierre). PARALLEL. A parallel of the doctrine of the Pagans, with the doutrine of the Jesuits ; and that of the Constitution Unigenitus issued by Pope Clement XI. [By Pierre Boyer]... Transl. from the original printed in France. To which are added... the said Constitution and the 101 Propositions of Father Quesnel. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1726-7. Hib. 7.726.3 (07- 1824) McBRIDE (Robert). BOYSE (Joseph). A vindication of a private letter concerning the Overtures, transmitted by the General- Synod assembled at Dungannon, June, 1725 ; against the Rev. Mr McBride's printed Exceptions. 8°, 18cm. Belfast, '1716' [1726]. Hib. 7.726.4 (07-IS25) CONYBEARE (John), Bp of Bristol. The case of Subscription to Articles of Religion consider'd. A sermon preach'd at the triennial visitation of the Rt Rev. John, Lord Bp of Oxford, held at St Mary's, in Oxford, July 20, 1725. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1726. Hib. 7. 726. 5 (07-I826) IREDELL (Francis). HALID AY (Samuel). A letter to the Rev. Mr Francis Iredel ; occasion'd by his Remarks on a letter to the Eev. Mr Gilbert Kennedy. 8", 18cm. Belfast, 1726. Hib. 7. 726. 6 (07-IS27) HALIDAY (Samuel). IREDELL (Francis). Remarks upon some passages, (relating to the Westminster Confession of Faith) in the Revd. Mr. Samuel Haliday's letter, to the Revd. Mr. Gilbert Kennedy. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1726. 314 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.7.726.7 (07 -1828) SYNGE (Edward), Bp of Elphin. ]IADCLIFFE (Stephen). A reply to the Rev. Mr Edward Synge. Wherein his sermon preach'd in St Andrew's Church, hefore the Hon. House of Commons, Oct. 23, 1725, is further considered... As also, his Vindication of that sermon is examined. In 2 pts. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1726. Hib.7.726.8 (07-I829) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. Cadenns and Vanessa. A poem. To which is added, A true... inventory. By Dr S 1 [J. Swift]. 4th ed. 8°, 20cm. London, 1726. Hib. 5 . 726 . 5 5th ed. 8", 22cm. London, 1726. LD.44.1- (07-1830) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. Travels into several remote nations of the world. By Lemuel Gulliver. In 4 pts. 2 vols. [By J. S.] [Large Paper.] 8", 23cm. London, 1726. Hib. 7. 726. 9- ■ Another edition. 8°, 20cm. Ihid. 1726. Hib. 5.726.6 (07-1831) SYNGE (Edward), Bp of Elphin. The case of Tolera- tion consider' d... sermon preach'd in St Andrew's, Dublin, before the Hon. House of Commons ; Oct. 23, 1725. 8", 21cm. London, 1726. (Another copy, wanting last leaf, Hib. 5.728.1'°.) Hib. 7. 726. 11 2nd ed. 8° 20cm. Dublin, 1726. Hib. 7. 726. 12 (07-I832) SYNGE (Edward), Bp of Elphin. A vindication of a sermon preach'd before the Hon. House of Commons of Ireland, 23d Oct., 1725... In answer to the Eevd Mr Eadcliffe's Letter. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1726. (Another copy, wanting last leaf, Hib. 7.726.13.) IRISH COLLECTION. 315 Hib. 7 . 726 . 14- (07-1 833) TOLAND (Jolm). A collection of several pieces of J. T. With some memoirs of his life and writings. 2 vols. 8°, 20cm. London, 17:^6. Hib. 7. 726. 16 (07-i8.?4) OVIDIUS NASO (Publius). LIFFY (The) : A fable. In imitation of the Meta- morphosis of Ovid... With an... Essay upon the Metamorphosis of Ovid. By ********** Ksq. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1726. Hib. 7. 726. 17 (07-1S.S5) LONDON. IT cannot rain but it pours : or, London strow'd with rarities. Being, An Account of a White Bear... the Faustina... and of the Copper- Farthing Dean from Ireland. And... of the wonderful Wild Man...caird Peter... [With copperplate of Peter.] 8°, 21cm. London, 1726. Hib. 7. 726. 18 (07-is36) LINCOLNSHIRE GRAZIER. GRAZIE R. The Grasier's complaint and petition for redress : or, The necessity of restraining Irish Wool and Yarn ; and of raising and supporting the price of Wool of the gi'owth of Great>-Britain, consider'd. By a Lincolnshire Grasier. 8°, 20cm. London, 1726. {Ireland 17. England.) Hib. 7 . 726 . 19' (07-iS38) SALTMARSH (John). FOUNTAIN. The Fountaine of Free Grace opened by questions and answers... by the Congregation of Christ in London, constituted by Baptisme.-.falsly called Anabaptists... [A Catechism attributed to J. Saltmarsh.] Ed. 2. 8°, 16cm. London, 1648. Hib. 7 . 726 . 19' (07-1839) PALMER (Herbert), +1647. WALLIS (John), D.D., +1703. A Brief and Easie Explanation of the Shorter Catechism ... at Westminster ... In imitation of a Catechisme...by Mr Herbert 316 CAMBEI0GE ONIVEESITY LIBBART Palmer... Ed. 9. [Part of a collection, commencing at sig. E, and imperfect at end.] 8°, 16cm. Dublin, 1683. Hib. 7 . 728 . 19' (07-1840) CATECHISM {Shorter). The Shorter Catechism, com- posed by the Reverend Assembly of Divines. 8°, 16cm. Belfast, 1726. Hib. 7 . 726 . 19* Another edition. 8°, 16cm. Dublin, 1735. Hib. 7 . 726 . 19^ (07-I841) PALjIEU (Samuel), 1 1813. The Protestant-Dissenter's Catechisni. Containing I. ..History of the Noncon- forniLsts : II Reasons of tlie Dissent... Ed. 4. 8°, 16cm. Belfast, 1774. Hib. 7 . 726 . 19' (07-1842) GROVES (Henry Charles). NOWELL (Alexander), Dean of St Paul's. The Little Catechism. [No. 2.] With introduction... by Henry Charles Groves, D.D. (The A.B.C.) [Im- perfect.] 8°, 16cni. Dublin, 1878. X.25.19'' (07-1843) HOADLY (Benjamin), Bj) of Winchester. ENQUIRY (An) into the reasons of the conduct of Great-Britain, with relation to the present state of affairs in Europe. [By B. Hoadly, Bp of Winchester.] 8°, 20cm. London, 1727. Hib. 7 . 727 . 1, 2 (two copies) Another ed. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1727. Hib. 7. 727. 3 (07-1844) HALIDAY (Samuel). IREDELL (Francis). A letter to the Revd Mr Samuel Haliday, wherein the Remarks upon some passages in his letter to the Revd Mr Gilbert Kennedy, are defended. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1727. Hib. 7. 727. 5 (07-1845) SYNGE (Edward), Bp of Elphin. RADCLIFFE (Stephen). A serious and humble enquiry whether it be lawful.., that a toleration of lEISH COLLECTION. 317 Popery should be enacted by autlioriry of Parliament?... Together with An answer to an anonymous letter, on the subject of my Letter and Reply to Mr Synge's Sermon and Vindication. 8°, 20cm. London, 1727. Hib.7.727.8 (07-1846) SOMERS (John, Lord). SECURITY (The) of English-meus lives, or the trust, power, and duty of the Grand-Juries of England. [By Lord John Somers.] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1727. Hib.7.727.9 (07 -184?) STEPHENS (William), M.D. Botanical elements: published for the use of the Botany School in the University of Dublin. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1727. Hib.7.727.10 (07-1 848) MARKWELL (Humphry). Medicina denudata : or an examination of some reflections on bleeding, vomiting and purging, in the beginning of fevers, small-pox, pleurisies, and other acute diseases. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1727. Hib.7.728.1 (07-1 849) BROWNE {Sir John), 0/ Dublin. SEASONABLE remarks on Trade... as a Pi-eface to other Essays on... Ireland. [By Sir J. Browne.] (Ireland 17.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1728. Hib. 7.728.2 (07-]850) BOYSE (Josepli). CHOPPIN (Richard). A funeral sermon... death of the Rev. Mr Joseph Boyse, preach'd to the congrega- tion of Wood-street 8th Dec, 1728. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1728. (Another copy, wanting last leaf, Hib. 7.728.3.) Hib. 7 . 728 . 4, 1 1 (two copies) (07 - 1 85 1 ) BROWNE (Sir John), 0/ Dublin. CONSIDERATIONS on two papers lately published. The first [by John Browne], called, Seasonable remarks, &c. And the other. An essay on Trade in general, and on that of Ireland, in particular. {Ireland 17.) 8°, 20om. Dublin, 1728. 318 CAMBKIDGE UNIVEBSITY LIBRARY Hib.7.728.5 (07-1853) MLTRPHEY (Paddy). DUNKIN (Williiini). Tex^nOvpafjifteLa, or, a poem [by W. Dunkin] upon Paddy Miir[)hy, Porter of Triii. Coll. Dublin. Trausl. from the Latin. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1728. Hib.7,728.6 (07- 1854) FREDERICK, Prince of Wales. A poem on the arrival of H.R.H. Prince Frederick. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1728. Hib.7.728.7 (07-1 85,5) HORN-BOOK. POEM (A) in praise of the Horn-Book. Written by a gentleman in England under a fit of the gout. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1728. Hib. 7.728.8 (07-1856) GRAMMAR {Irish). MacOURTIN (Hugh). The elements of the Irish Language, grammatically explained in English. (Suim ti1itinut)1iASACli An ceAjuis^ chnios-oAiT)tne...S. D. [By D.D. J. D. V. a. T. S.T.D. i.e. John Dowley, D.D.]) 8", 18cm. Louvain, 1728. Hib. 7. 728. 9 (07-1857) HENESY (John). MacMAHON (Hugh), £. C. Abp 0/ Armagh. Jus Prima- tiale Armacanum... Per H[ugoneni]. A[rmachanum]. M[cMahon]. T[otius]. H[iberniae]. P[rimatem]. (Pro- secutio ejusdem argument! pro Primatu Armacano contra Anonymum [ms. note : John Henesy].) 4°, 20cm. [Dublini] 1728. Hib. 7. 729. 3 (07-1858) BLUNT (Alexander). Geneva : a poem. Address'd to the Rt Hon. Sir R W [Sir R. Walpole]. In Miltonic verse. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1729. Hib. 7.729.5 (07-1359) COFFEY (Charles). The Beggar's Wedding. A new opera... And the Musick... i5rd ed. [Wants music] 8", 19cm. London, 1729. IRISH COLLECTION. 319 Hib. 7 . 729 . 6, 7 (two copies) (07-I860) BROWNE {Sir John), of Dublin. COLLECTION (A) of tracts, concerning the present state of Ireland, with respect to its Riches, Revenue, Trade and Manufactures. [By Sir J. Browne.] (Ireland 17.) 8°, 20cm. London, 1729. Hib. 7 . 729 . 8 ; Hib. 7 . 729 . 26 (07-1861) PATRI0PHILU8. Considerations on the Act for encouraging In-land Navigation in Ireland. In a letter froni a Country Gentleman to his Friend in the House of Commons. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1729. Hib. 7. 729. 11 (07-1862) MACQUAY (Thoma.-!). LELAND (John), B.D. A funeral sermon occasion'd by the... death of the Revd Mr Thomas Macquay, preach'd to the congregation of Plunket-sti-eet, 27th April, 1729. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1729. Hib. 7. 729. 12 (07-1 s63) MAPr^E (William). A method of Tanning without Bark. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1729. (Another copy, wanting last leaf, Hib. 7 . 729 . 13.) Hib. 7.729.14 (07-1864.) OBSERVATIONS on the conduct of Greal^Britain, with regard to the Negociations and other transactions abroad. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1729. Hib. 7. 729. 15 (07-1865) PRIOR (Thomas), of Rathdowney, t 1751. LIST (A) of the Absentees of Ireland... With obser- vations on the present state and condition of that kingdom. [By T. Prior.] 8", 18cm. Dublin, 1729. Hib. 7 . 729 . 16 ; Hib. 7 . 729 . 24^ 2nd ed. With an Appendix. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1729. (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 7.729.17.) Hib. 7 . 729 . 25 [Another state of the Appendix only.] {Ireland 18.) 320 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LICKAEY Hib. 7.730.1-3 (tliree copies) (07-lH()6) PRIOR (Thomas), of Rntlidowney, f 1751. LIST of the Absentees etc. 8°, 20cm. Loudon, 1T30. Hib. 5 . 730 . 5, 7 (two copies) - — ■ Ed. 3. Corrected. [Part I of 'A View of the Present State of... Ireland.'] 8", 22cm. London, 1730. Hib. 7 . 745 . 20 Ed. 3 with Additions. {Ireland 18.) 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1745. Hib. 7 . 754 . 72' (07-I867) PRIOR (Thomas), of Rathdowney, f 1751. LIST (A) of the Absentees of Ireland. And an estimate of the yearly value of their Estates and Incomes spent abroad. With Observations on the Trade... 2nd edition corrected... Appendix. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1767. Hib. 7 . 769 . 8 3rd ed. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1769. [Ireland 18.) Hib. 7. 729. 21 (07 -1868) SHERLOCK (Thomas), Bp of London. TRIAL. The tryal of the witnesses of the Resur- rection of Jesus. [By T. Sherlock.] 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1729. Hib. 7. 729. 18 (07-I869) PRIOR (Thomas), of Rathdowney, 11751. OBSERVATIONS on Coin in general. With some jiroposals for regulating the value of Coin in Ireland. By the author of tlie List of the Absentees of Ire- land. [T. Prior.] 8", 19cni. Dublin, 1729. (Other copies, wanting half-titles, Hib. 7.729.19, 20.) Hib . 5 . 730 . 6 Another ed. 8", 21cm. London^ 1730. [Ireland 17.) IRISH COLLECTION. 321 Hib. 7. 729.22 (07-1 870) THOMSON (James), Toet, f 1748. Britannia. A poem. 8°, 20om. Dublin, 1729. Hib. 7.729.23 (07-I871) TRIBUNE (The). Parts i-ii. {Per. Full.) 8°, 19cm. London, 1729. Hib. 7 . 729 . 24' (07- 1 872) DOBBS (Arthur). An essay on the trade and im- provement of Ireland. (2 pts.) 8°, 19cm. Buhlin, 1729-31. (Another copy, wanting half-title to part i, Hib. 7.729.9, 10.) Hib. 7.729. 24' ; Hib. 7 . 731 . 5 (07 - 1 873) ENQUIRY. An Inquiry iuto some of the causes of the ill situation of the affairs of Ireland. {Ireland 18.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1731. Hib. 7 . 729 . 24' (07-IS74) BOLTON (Theophilus), Abp of Cashel. BROWNE {Sir John), 0/ Dublin. Reflections upon the present unhappy circumstances of Ireland in a letter to his Grace the Lord Archbishop of Cashel [Theophilus Bolton]. With a proposal for publick granaries, as the principal means whereby to retrieve our affairs. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1731. Hib. 7 . 729 . 24' ; Hib. 7 . 731 . 1 (07- is75) ABERNETHY {Rev. John). NATURE (The) and consequences of the Sacramental Test considered. [By J. Abernethy.] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1731. (Another copy, wanting errata, Hib. 5 . 731 . 7.) Hib. 5. 732. 4 ■ ■ — Another edition. 8°, 21cm. London, 1732. {Ireland 3.) Hib. 7. 730. 4' (07-1876-) The Book of Common Prayer. {Liturgies 205.) 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1730. Irish Collection. August 1907. 21 322 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEKSITY LIBBAEY Hib.7.730.4= (07-1877) PSALMS. Metrical Versions. (Tate and Brady.) A new version of the Psalms of David. 8°, 21cni. Duhlin, 1730. P. 11. 4 (07-1878) KING (William), Abp of Dublin. STATE (The) of the Protestants of Ireland under the late King Jaaies's Government. [By Abp. W. King.] 4°, 23cm. London, 1691. R.11.50 Ed. 4, with additions. 8°, 19cm. Ih., 1692. Hib. 7 . 730 . 5 ■ Another edition. 8°, 20cm. Duhlin, 1730. Hib. 7.730.6 (07-1879) PILKINGTON (Matthew), f 1733. Poems on several occasions. 8°, 19cm. Duhlin, 1730. Hib. 7.730.7 (07-I88O) PRESENT (The) state of Ireland consider'd. 8°, 20cm. London, 1730. (Another copy, issued as Part 11 of 'A View of the Present State of Affairs in... Ireland,' 1730. Hib. 5 . 730 . 7.) {Ireland 18.) Hib. 7. 730. 8 (07-1881) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. MODEST PROPOSAL (A) for preventing the chil- dren of poor people from being a burthen to their parents or the country. 3rd ed. [By J. Swift.] [Part III of ' A View of the Present State of Affairs ...in Ireland.'] 8°, 19cm. London, 1730. (Pp. 1-4 wanting.) Hib. 7.731.2 (07-1882) BOWMAN {Rev. William),^. 1731. The Traditions of the Clergy destructive of Religion... sermon, preach'd ...at Wakefield in Yorkshire, June 25, 1731. 2nd edition. 8°, 20cm. Duhlin, 1731. XXIX. 8. ler 6th edition. 8", 18cm. London, 1731. lEISH COLLECTION. 323 Hib. 7.731.3 (07-iss3) COLLEGE-Exaniinatiou (The). A poem. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1731. Hib. 7. 731. 4 (07-I884) DEATH. A poem in two books. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1731. Hib. 7 . 731 . 6, 7 (two copies) (07-1885) WELD (Nathaniel). LELAND (John), D.B. A funeral sermon occasion'd by the... death of the Revd. Mr Nathaniel Weld... 14th Feb., 173f 8°, 19cnj. Dublin, 1731. Hib. 7 . 731 . 8, 13 (two copies) (07-188(i) DUBLIN. Trinity College. MADDEN (Samuel), D.D., t 1765. An essay, occasion'd by the Revd Mr Madden's Scheme fur promoting Learning in the College by Praemiums. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1731. Hib. 7. 731. 9 (07-I887) HARE (Francis), Bp of Chichester. ORR (John). A letter to [F. Hare] the Bp of St Asaph: occasioned by. ..his sermon before the Societies for Refoi-m'ation of Manners concerning the... stopping ...of Infidelity, [ms. note 'By John Orr.'] 8°, 19cm. London, 1731. Hib. 7 . 731 . 10 (07-188S) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. PILKINGTON (Matthew), t 1733. Poems on several occasions... Revised by Dr Swift. 8°, 20cm. London, 1731. Hib. 7. 731. 11 (07-188;)) SHERIDAN (Thomas), D.D. A sermon preached at St Patrick's Church, on St Caecilia's Day. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1731. Hib. 7.731.12 (07-1 890) CECILIA {St). SHERIDAN (Thomas), D.D. A letter to the Revd Dr Thomas Sheridan. Occasion'd by a sermon 21—2 324 CAMBBIPGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAET ])reach'd at St Patrick's Church, on St Caecilia's Day. To which is added, The history of the life of St Caecilia. 8°, 20em. Dublin, 1731. Hib.7.731.14 (07-1891) SYNGE (Edward), Bp af Elpliin, A sermon, preached at Christ- Church, Dublin. ..Oct. 23, 1731, being the Anniversary of the Irish Rebellion. 8°, 20cm. London, 1731. Hib.7.731.15 (07-I892) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. PROPOSAL (A) humbly ofFer'd to the P 1, for the more effectual preventing the further growth of Popery... By D"- S 1. To which is added, The Humble Petition of the Weavers and Vendors of Golden and Silver Lace... As also two Poems, viz. Helter Skelter. ..and the Place of the Damn'd. 8°, 20cm. London, 1731. Hib.7.732.1 (07-1893) BERKELEY (George), Bp of Cloyne. A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts ; at the Parish-Church of St Mary-le-Bow, Feb. 18, 1731. 8°, 20em. London, 1732. Hib.7.732.2 (07-1 894.) DUCHAL (James), D.D, HOLMES (William), M.A., /, 1732. Remarks upon a late Paper intitul'd, Plain reasons against joining with the JSTonsubscribers in their unlimited scheme of Religious Communion. By W. Holmes. By a Friend of Liberty and Truth [J. Duchal], 8", 20cm. Belfast, 1732. X.28.32" (07-1895) HAWLES {Sir John). The Englishman's Right: a dialogue between a Barrister at Law, and a Jury- man. 8°, 20cm. London, 1732. Hib. 7 . 732 . 4-6 (three copies) Another edition. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1732. IRISH COLLECTION. 325 Hib.7.732.7 (07 -i «!)()) HOLMES (William), M.A., fl. 1732. Plain reasons against joining with the Noiisubscribers in their un- limited scheme of Religious Communion. Being an answer to a letter from a Gentleman to a Snbscribin^ Minister. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1732'. Hib.7.732.8 (07-1897) DUCHAL (James), D.D. HOLMES (William), M.A., fl. 1732. Impartial re- flections tipon ]Mr Duchal's Remarks, upon an answer to a letter from a Gentleman to a Subscribing Minister. 8°, 20cm. Belfast, 1732. Hib. 7 . 732 . 9-12 (four copies) (07-1 S9s) Hib. 7 . 729 . 24' LETTER (A) from a Lord to a Commoner, concerning tlie two Church Bills lately rejected. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1732. Hib. 5. 732. 3 2nd ed. 8°, 22cm. lb., 1732. {Ireland 3.) Hib. 7 . 732 . 13-15 (three copies) (07-1 89.')) WHALLEY (John), D.D. ANSWER (An) to a letter from a Lord to a Com- moner, concerning the two Church Bills lately rejected. By a Commoner of Ireland. [ms. note 'By Doctor Whalle}'-, minister of Ardm[ ].'] {Ireland 3.) 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1732. Hib. 7 . 732 . 16, 17 (two copies) (07- 1900) RECONCILER (The): or. Some remarks upon two pamphlets latelj'' publish'd, (viz.) A letter from a Lord to a Commoner, concerning the two Church Bills lately rejected. And Considerations upon two Bills sent down from the R H the H of L . to tlie H the H of C , relating to the Clergy of I d. {Ireland 3.) 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1732. 326 CAMBEIDGE UNIVEBSITY LIBBABX Hib. 7 . 732 . 19, 20 (two copies) (07-1901) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. SCHEMES from Ireland, for the benefit of the hody natural, ecclesiastical, and politick. The 1st humbly offer'd, for making Religion and the Clergy useful. The 2nd, An infallible scheme to pay the Publick Debt of this Nation in six months. [By J. Swift 1] {Ireland 18.) 8°, 20om. London, 1732. Hib. 7. 732. 22 (07-1902) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. DICKY and Dolly. An elegy on Dicky and Dolly, with the Virgin : a poem. To which is Added The narrative of D[ean] S[wift]...iu the North of Ireland. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1732. Hib. 7. 732. 23 (07-1903) LONDON. Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. PEARCE (Zachary), Bp of Rochester. A sermon preached before the Incorporated soc. for the Pro- pagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts... 20 Feb. 1729. (With Abstract of Proceedings.) 8°, 22cm. Dublin, 1732. Hib. 5 . 733 . 5 ; Hib. 7 . 733 . 4 (07-1904) BERKELEY (George), Bp of Cloyne. The Theory of Vision... vindicated and explained. By the author of Alciphron, or. The Minute Philosopher [G. Berkeley]. 8°, 21cm. London, 1733. Hib. 7. 733. 5 (07-1905) CORRESPONDENT (The). Nos. i-vi. 4°, 20cra. [Dublin,] 1733. (Another copy of No. i, Hib. 3.730. P^^.) {Per. Publ.) Hib. 7. 733. 6 (07-1906) CASE (The) of the Episcopal Dissenters in Scotland, and that of the Dissenters in Ireland compar'd ; with relation to Toleration and a caj)acity for Civil Offices. In a letter to a Member of Parliament. {Ireland 5. Scotland .) 8°, 19om. Dublin, 1733. IRISH COLLECTION. 327 Hib. 7 . 733 . 9, 10 (two copies) (07-1907) KOW (James). FIVE-FOOT-HIGHIANS. The Immble remonstrance of the Five-Foot-Highians, against the antichristiaii ])ractice of using a standard in enlisting of Soldiers. To which is added, The Wounds o' th' Kiik of Scotland. ..Sermon. ..1638. By J. Kow... With an elegy on the late Revd Mess Alexander Sinkler. As also The North-Country-Man's description of Christ- Church, Dublin. 8", 19cui. London, 1733. Hib. 7. 733. 11 (07-1908) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. HUMAN ordure, botanically considered. Bv Dr S...t [J. Swift]. 8", IScni. London, 1733. Hib. 7. 733. 12 (07-1909) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. SERIOUS. A serious and useful scheme, to make an Hospital for Incurables, of universal benefit to all His Majesty's subjects. Occasioned by... Richard Norton... To which is added, A petition of the Footmen in and about Dublin. By a Celebrated Author in Ireland [J. Swift]. 8°, 18cm. London, 1733. Hib. 7. 733. 13 (07-1910) HEARNE (Thomas), Antiquary. ORMONDE (Mary Butler, Duchess of). A short memorial, and character of that most noble and illustrious Princess Mary Dutchess of Ormonde. [With second title inserted containing the portrait of Thomas Hearne.] 8°, 19cra. [^London, 1733.] Hib. 7. 734. 3 (07-1911) BROMLEY (William), t 1737, M.P. A com{)leat list of the Members who voted for and against the Bill for repealing the Septennial Act... With the speeches of the two gentlemen [W. Bromley and Sir J. St Aubyn] who moved and seconded the question Mar. 13, 17|f. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1731. (^Parliament 3.) 328 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBEAET Hib.7.734.5 (07-1912) DUBLIN. Trinity College. A letter to G... W..., Esq., concerning the present condition of the College of Dublin, and the late disturbances that have been therein. 8", 19cm. [1 Dublin,] 1734. Hib.7.734.6 (07-191 3) NARY (Cornelins). MAXWELL (John), J/.A., fl. 1727-1734. Two letters to Father Nary, concerning the doctrine of Intention, as tanght by the Church of Rome, with the answer, and a reply to that answer. 8°, 19cm. Duhlin, 1734. Hib.7.734.7 (07-1914) SHAFTESBURY (Anthony Ashley Cooper, Zrd Earl of). PAUL (St), Apostle. St Paul against Shaftsbury. Or, The doctrine of Deism confuted, by the reasoning of that Apostle. 8°, 20cm. Duhlin, 1734. Hib. 7 . 734 . 8 ; 7 . 25 . 70 (07-i9i5) DELANY (Patrick). DOCTRINE (The) of Abstinence from Blood de- fended. In answer to two pamphlets... The Question aVjout eating Blood. ..[by W. Burscongh, Bp of Lime- rick]. The Prohibition of Blood... By the author of Revelation examined with candour [i.e. P. Delany]. 8", 21cm. London, 1734. Hib. 7. 734. 9 (07-1916) CAROLINE, Queen Consort of George II. DUNKIN (William). An ode, to be performed at the Castle of Dublin, 1st March, being the birthday of Queen Caroline. 4°, 20cm. Duhlin, 1734. Hib. 5. 735.1 ; Hib. 7.735.1 (07-1917) BRETT (John), D.D. A sermon, preach'd at the annual visitation held at Lisburn, by the Rt Rev. Francis [Hutchinson] Lord Bp of Down and Connor, June 18, 1735. 8", 22cm. Duhlin, 1735. IRISH COLLECTION. 329 Hib. 7.735.2, 3 (two copies) (07-191 s) BREVITEIl (Thaman). No Democracy in the Church. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1735. Hib. 5. 735. 3 ; Hib. 7 . 735 . 9 (07-1919) KEARNEY (John). A Scorner describ'd, and con- victed of folly : in a discourse address'd to Libertines and Free-thinkers. 8°, 22cm. Dublin, 1735. Hib. 7. 735. 4 (07-1920) JOHN BAPTIST, alias O. E. FIRST (A) letter to a Dissenting Minister, occasion'd by a lace Conference on the subject of Infant- Baptism. [Signed 'John Baptist alias O. E.' {Ireland 5.) 8°, 19cm. Dublin [1735]. Hib. 7. 735. 5 (07-1926) BRUCE (Michael), t 1735. HALIDAY (Samuel). A sermon occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr Michael Bruce. Preached at Hollivvood, 7th Dec, 1735. 8°, 19cm. Belfast, 1735. Hib. 7. 735. 6 (07-1927) HOADLY (Benjamin), £p of Winchester. 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A letter from George the First in Aungier-street, to William the Third on College-green. 8°, 20om. Dublin, 1753. Hib. 7 . 750 . l'^ (07-2214) LATOUCHE (James Digges). M'" La Touche's address to His Grace the Duke of Dorset. 8°, 20om. R. James, Dublin, 1752. Hib. 7. 750. 2' (07-2215) SHERIDAN (Thomas), 1 1788. MAN. The Man of Honour; but not of his Word. Inscribed to M-^ Sheridan. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1750. Hib. 7. 750. 2' (07-2216) SHERIDAN (Thomas), +1788. EPISTLE. An epistle from Th s Sh n, Esq ; to the Universal Advertiser. 8°, 20om. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7. 750.2' (07-2217) SHERIDAN (Thomas), 11788. LIBERT US, pseud. Remarks on two letters signed Theatricns and Hibernicus, and published in the Dublin Journal of the 12th and 2-3rd of February, 1754. (With the text of the letters.) [On behalf of Tho. Sheridan.] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7. 750. 2' (07 -221 8) SHERIDAN (Thomas), 1 1788. TOM. Tom's Stage a satyr. [On Th. Sheridan.] 8°, 20cm. For tlie Author, Dublin, 1758. 374 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBRARY Hit. 7 . 750 . 2' (07-2219) SHERIDAN (Thomas), 11788. DUBLIN. An humble address to the Ladies of the City of Dublin. By a Plebeian [i.e. T. Sheridan]. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1747. Hib. 7 . 753 . 4 ; Hib. 7 . 750 . 2' (07-a220) DOHSET (Lionel Cranfield Sackville, 1st Duke of). DEDICATION on Dedication: or, A second edition of a Dedication [signed A Briton] to his Grace the D of D . [With a preface signed ' Hibernicus'.] 8", 20cm. London, 1753. Hib. 7. 753. 5 ■ Another ed. 8°, 19cm. London, 1753. Hib. 7 . 753 . 6 2nd ed. 8", 20cm. London, 1753. (Another copy in the Patriot Miscellany. Vol. i. Hib. 7 . 756 . 1'.) Hib. 7. 750. 2' (07-2221) LUCAS (Charles), 11771. FREE WILL to Freeholders. [Signed C s L s] 8°, 20cm. London, 1753. Hib. 7 . 750 . 2" (07-2222) COX (Sir Richard), Bart., t 1766. LETTER. A letter from Sir R***^*d C^*^%x, to a certain great man and his son on the present state of affairs in Ireland. 8", 20cra. Dublin, 1753. Hib. 7 . 750 . 2"" (07-2223) BEDFORD (John Russell, ith Duke of). LETTER (A) from a Commoner in Town, to a Noble Lord in the Country. [An attack on the Duke of Bedford's administration while Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.] 2nd ed. 8", 20cm. For J. Swan, London, 1760. Hib. 7. 750. 2" (07-2224) WALPOLE (Horace), itJi Earl of Orford. XO HO. A letter fiom Xo Ho, a Chinese philo- sopher at London, to his friend Lien Chi at Peking. [Attributed to Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford.] 8°, 20cm. London, 1757. IRISH COLLECTION. 373 Hib. 7 . 750 . 2'' (07-222.3) SWIFT (Jonathan), B.D. Swift's Vision; or, the Women's Hue and Cry against Alexander Pope, for the loss of their Characters. A poem, lately found in the cabinet of a very curious person. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 17-57. Hib. 7. 750. 2" (07-222(i) BENTLEY (Richard), f 1782. FULL (A) and true account of the... earthquake, which happened. ..on Thursday the fifth instant [A|)ril]... In two letters from a Gentleman in Town, to his friend in the country. [The first letter signed P. D. i.e. R. Bentley.] 7th edition. 8", 20cm. For Tim. Tremor, London, 17-50. Hib. 7 . 750 . 2'-' (07-2227) STEELE {Sir Richard). The case of Richard Steele, Esq ; being an impartial account of the proceedings against him. In a letter to a friend. 8°, 20cm. For J. Eoherts, London, 17U. Hib. 7. 750. 2^" (07-222S) COX (Richard), fl. 1756. LETTER. A letter to the public [relating to a dispute between Richard Cox and James Alleyn ; with a certificate signed by Richard Fenwick]. 8°, 20cm. J. Boston, Dunleary, 1756. Hib. 7 . 750 . 2" (07-2229) MODEST. A modest proposal for the prohibition of speech, humbly oft'ered to the consideration of Par- liament. 8°, 20cm. For P. Wilson, Lublin, 1743. Hib. 7. 750.2^' (07-22.'3o) SOME rules for speaking and action; to be observed at the Bar, in the Pulpit and the Senate, and by every one that speaks in publick. In a letter to a friend. 8°, 20cm. For W. Brien, Dublin, 1751. Hib. 7. 750. 2™ ; XXIX. 8. 169^^ (07-2231) FEPtNANDEZ (Juan), pseud. An abstract from the Monthly Critical Review of the advertisement prefixed to the History of Valencia. [A satire.] 8°, 20cm. London, 1756. 37G CAMBRIDGE XJNIVEESITY LIBEAET Hib. 7 . 750 . 2^' (07-2233) NEWCASTLE (Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duhe of). The history of Tom Dunderhead [T. P.-H., 1st Duke of N.]. 8°, 20cm. London, 1755. (Another copy in the Patriot Miscellany. Vol. ii. Hib.7.756.2".) Hib. 7 . 750 . 2" (07-22.S4) CALDWELL {Sir James), Bart. Two letters to the Dublin Society, the first proposing the encouragement of a manufacture, and the second of a commerce. 8°, 20cm. S. Powell, Dublin, 1767. Hib. 7 . 750 . 2'-^ (07 -2235) VANTRYPE {Sir Arthur), pseud. COURT and no Country. A seri-tragi-comi- farcical entertainment... wherein are occasionally exhibitted, the Groans of the Barracks, or the History of Sir Arthur Vaiitrype, with the humours of his belov'd rival Jack, . . . By the Author of the Groans of Ireland and the Dublin Speculist. {Ireland 18.) 8°, 20cm. 'London,' 1753. Hib. 7 . 750 . 3' ; Hib. 7 . 754 . 16 (07-2236) FULL. A full account of the present dispute in Ireland, between the prerogatives of the crown, and the rights of the people : together with reflections on the present political contest in that kingdom. {Ireland 18.) 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1754. XXIX . 8 . 121" ; Hib. 7 . 750 . 3= (07-2237) QUESTION (The) of previous consent discussed. By a Gentleman of the Bar. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1756. Hib. 7. 750. 3' (07-2238) PATRICK. A fragment of the history of Patrick [i.e. of Ireland]. 8", 21cm. '■London,' 1753. Hib. 7 . 750 . 3' (07-22.^9) MODERN (The) querists examined, or a word of advice to the scriblers on both sides of the present impoi'tnat, and interesting question. [Signed C. E.] 8°, 21cm. London, 1754. IRISH COLLECTION. 377 Hib. 7.750.3' (07-2241) LEINSTER (James Fitzgerald, Duhe of). INNISKILLEN. An address from the independent electors of. ..Inniskillen, to the Right Hon. the E. of Kildare, the Right Hon. Henry Boyle, Sir »R. Cox, Bart.... To -which are added Sir Tady F[aulkner]'s Recantation. 8", 21cm. Belfast, 1754. Hib.7.750.3' (07-2242) COOKE (.Sir Samuel), Bart. The free-citizens address to Sir Samuel Cooke, Bart for his... Interest of Ireland. 8", 21cm. 'London' [DuhlinX], 1754. {Ireland 18.) Hib. 7 . 750 . S'' (07-2243) MALONE (Anthonv). ULSTER. An address from the Free Electors of... Ul[st]er to A. Malone Esq Thos Carter etc. and Beil[ijngham Boyle Esqrs...and Mr Wentworth's speech in Queen Elizabeth's reign... taken from Fog's Journal. June 14, No. 345. 8°, 20cm. London, 1754. Hib. 7 . 750 . 3^° (07-2244) MUNSTER. ADDRESS. An address from the independent free- holders of the P-— v---ce of M— ns---r [Munster], to Sir R— .-- C [Cox] Baronet. 8°, 2I0Q1. 'London; 1754. Hib. 7 . 750 . 3'^ (07-2245) QUAKER. A quaker's letter to the Universal Ad- vertiser, concerning the coalition. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1755. Hib. 7 . 750 . 3^^ (07-2247) SHANNON (Henry Boyle, \st Earl of). An account of the life, character, and pailiamentary conduct of the Right Honourable Henry Boyle, Esq. 8°, 21cra. Dublin [1754]. 378 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITX LIBEAEY Hib. 7.750.4' (07-2248) TEW (John). SO.ME thoiiglits on the nature of Paper Credit, rela- tive ti) the late failures of Bankers and Receivers in Irelanc^. By a Free-Citizen. [With Scheme signed 'J-n T-w"' i.e. John Tew, Lord Mayor of Dublin.] (Ireland 17.) 8°, 20cm. Dablin, 1760. Hib. 7.750.4= (07-2249) SHORT (A) acconnt of the reasons of the intended alteration of the value of the coins currant in this Kingdom. 8", 20cm. A. Rhames, Dublin, 1729. (Ireland 18.) Hib. 7.750.4* (07-22.'-,o) VINDICATION (A) of the intended alterations of the value of the several coins now currant in this Kingdom from the objections made against them. (Ireland 18.) 8", 20cm. A. Rhames, Dublin, 1729. Hib.7.750.4= (07-22,51) MAXWELL (Henry), M.P. Reasons offer'd for erecting a Bank in Ireland ; in a letter to Hercules Rowley, Esq. 8", 20cm. A. Rhames, Dublin, 1721. Hib.7.721.10 . Ed. 2. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1721. Hib. 7 . 750 . 4" (07-2252) SHANNON, River. The great importance of the Shannon navigation to the whole Kingdom of Irelnnd ; humbly submitted to the... Commissioners of the Tillage and Inland Navigation Act. 8°, 20cm. For T. Moore, Dublin, 1746. Hib.7.750.4' (07-22.54) Hib.7.752.r ; XXIX. 8. 114= ANSWER (An) to the late propo.-ial for uniting the Kingdoms of Great-Britain and Ireland. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1751. (Another copy, wanting first two leaves, Hib. 7.7.51.15.) Hib.7.751.16 ; X.28.26' ; Bb.25.43= Another edition. 8", 20cm. London, 1751. (Ireland 8.) IRISH COLLECTION. 379 Hib.7.750.4' (07-2255) DUBLIN. Magdalen Asylum. LETTER (A) to the public on an important subject [i.e. The Magdalen Asylum for Penitent Females, Dublin]. 8", 20om. For J. Sho.ppard, Dublin, 1767. Hib.7.750.4" (07-2256') COX {Sir Richard), Bart., 1 1766. SYNGE (Edward), Bp of Elphin. The case of Edward Lord Bishoj) of Elphin, in relation to money, part of the rents of the Ranelagh Cliarity, lodged in a public Bank in Dublin. With notes, critical and explanatory, by Sir Richard Cox, Bart. 8", 20cm. For P. Wilson, Dublin, 1760. XXIX. 8. 121" (07-22.57) CATALOGUE. WILSON (Peter). Catalogue of books. ..[with their prices] piiuted for, and sold by, Peter Wilson, in Dame-street, Dublin:... 8", 20cm. [Dublin, 1755?] Hib.7.750.4" Another edition. 8°, 20cm. [Dublin,] 1760. Hib. 7 . 750 . 4^' (07-2258) NEWBURGH (Brockhill). Particulars relating to the life and character of the late B. Newburgh, Esq ; wrote at the instance of several of his surviving friends. 8", 20cm. [Dublini] 1761. Hib.7.750.4^= (07-2259) DEFOE (Daniel). WILLIAMS (Daniel), D.D. Memoirs... With some account of his Scheme for the... Propagation of Reli- gion... Address'd to Mr Peii-ce. [By Dauiel Defoe.] 8°, 20cm. For E. Curll, London, 1718. Hib.7.750.4" (07-2260) IMPORTANCE (The) of a religious education con- sider'd. Being an address to Parents, chiefly those of the lower rank. 8°, 20cm. Bath, 1732. 380 CAMBKIDaE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.7.750.4" (07-2261) FENELON (Francois de Salignac de la Mothe), Abp of Camhray. Directions for a lioly life, and the attaining Christian perfection. By the Archbishop of Cainbrav. [Ch. 7 only.] 8", 20cm. London, 1736. Hib. 7 . 750 . 4'' (07-2262) LAMBETH. GIBSON (Edmund), Bj} of London. Family-Devotion : or, a plain exhortation to morning and evening prayer in families. With two Forms of Prayer, suited to those two seasons, and fitted for one person in private. For the use of the inhabitants of Lambeth parish. 8", 20cm. London, 1705. Hib. 7.750.4" (07-2263) WESTON {Et Hon. Edward). COUNTRY (The) Gentleman's advice to his neigh- bours. [By the Et Hon. Edward Weston.] 2nd edition. 8", 20cm. London, 1755. Hib. 7 . 750 . 5 (07-2264) CLANCY (Michael). Memoirs... containing his obser- vations on many Countries in Europe. (The Sharper, a Comedy.) 2 vols, (in 3 Parts). 8", 21cm. Buhlin, 1750. Hib. 7 . 750 . 6 (07-2265) FREDERICK the Great, King of Prussia. The King of Prussia's Plan for reforming the Administration of Justice, drawn up by His Majesty. 8°, 18cm. Bubliti, 1750. Hib. 7 . 750 . 7 (07-2266) FISHERIES. SOME considerations on the British Fisheries. With a proposal for e.stablishing a General Fishery, on the Coasts of Ireland. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1750. (Ireland 17.) IKISH COLLECTION. 381 Hib. 7 . 750 . 8, 10 (two copies) (07-2267) DROZ (John Peter). CENSOR (The) censiired ; or, An answer to Mr Droz's remarks on Ophiomaches [Philip Skelton], in his Journal from March, 1748, to June, 1749. lu a letter to the Journalist. [Signed Shepherd.] 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1750. (Another copy, with errata label, Hib. 7 . 750 . 9.) Hib. 7. 750. 13 (07-226S) DUBLIN. A short abstract of a few gi-ievances of the Citizens of Dublin. [Text title. Title page wanting." 8°, 20cm. [Dublin, 1750.; Hib. 7. 750. 14 (07-2269) LUCAS (Charles), t 1771. CRITICAL (A) review of the liberties of British Subjects... against [C. Lucas] an unfortunate Exile... By a Gentleman of the Middle-Temple. 2nd ed. 8", 19cm. London, 1750. Hib. 7. 750. 15 (07-2270) LUCAS (Charles), 11771. EXAMINATION (An) of the facts, and a detection of tJie impudent falsehoods, and gross misrepresenta- tions, contained in a pamphlet, intitled, A critical review of the Liberties of British Subjects... against [C. Lucas] an unfortunate Exile... 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1750. (Another copy, wanting half-title, Hib. 7 . 750 . 16.) Hib. 7. 750. 17 (07-2271) KILLARNEY. PLINIUS TERTIUS, pseud. The master piece of Nature; or the beautiful Lake near Killarny in the County of Kerry described. In a letter to a Worthy Patriot. [Signed Plinius Tertius.] {Ireland 16.) 8", 19cm. Dioblin, 1750. 382 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib. 7 . 750 . 18 ; XXIX . 8 . 123" (07-2272) DALLAS (Marmaduke). MEADE (William), Dean of Cork. The conduct of the Dean of Cork, and other Clergymen of the same Diocess, in relation to the suit carrieii on against Mr Dallas. With an appendix. To which is added, A letter from Archdeacon Crofton to the Lord Bp of Cork and Eoss. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1750. Hib. 7 . 750 . 19 (07-227.3) CRUMP (John). MOLLOY (Dominick). The vindication of D. Molloy, against the false and scandalous aspersions of John Crump and Hosea Coates. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1750. Hib. 7. 750. 22 (07-2274) A representation of the state of the Trade of Ireland, laid before the House of Lords of Enijlaud, 10th April, 1750. 2nd ed. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1750. {Ireland 17. Parliament 2.) Hib. 7 . 750 . 24 ; XXIX . 8 . 162' (07-2275) PARLIAMENT. ABUSE. The abuse of standing Parliaments, and the great advantage of frequent Elections. In a letter to a Noble Lord. 8", 20cm. London. [1750 ?J Hib. 7 . 750 . 25 (07-2276) MOFFET (William). The history of Ireland in verse, or, A description of the Western Isle. In 8 cantos. By J. K. [i.e. W. Moffet]. 12", 19cm. Dublin. [1750?] {Ireland 18.) Hib. 7 . 750 . 26, 27 (two copies) (07-227:) DUBLIN. ECCLESIA et Reformatio. Or, A dialogue between St Patrick's-Church, and Wood-street Meeting-House. 8", 19cm. Dublin. [175-?] lEISH COLLECTIOF. 383 Hib. 7 . 751 . 4 (07-227S) MAULE (Henry), BishoiJ of Me.ath. BOOKER (Moore). Two letters concerning the Methodists, one, to the Rt Rev. the Lord B p of M--h [Henry Maiile, bp of Meath]. The other to his Lordship's V-— r G — 1. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 175L Hib. 7.751.5 (07-2279) JENYNS (Soame). MODERN. The modern fine lady. [By S. Jenyns.J 8°, lycm. Dublin, 1751. Hib. 7 . 751 . 6 (07-228O) EMMAUS. JOURNEY (The) to Emmaus. A sacred eclogue. 8", 20cm. Dubli7i, 1751. Hib. 7 . 751 . T (07-2282) KENRICK (William), LL.D. The grand question debated ; or, an Essay to prove that the Soul of man is not... immortal. By Outologos [W. Kenrick], 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1751. Hib. 7.751.7' (07-2283) KENRICK (William), LL.D. A reply to the grand question debated ; tully proving, that the Soul of man is, and must be immortal. By Outologos [W. Kenrick]. 8", 20uui. London, 1751. Hib. 7 . 751 . 8 (07-2284) LETTER (A) to a Member of Parliament, concerning the laws which disable Papists fi'om purchasing in this Kingdom. 8", 20cm. Dublin [1751]. {Ireland 4.) Hib. 7 . 751 . 9, 10 (two copies) (07-2285) M(;NTE6QU1EU (Charles de Secoiidat, Baron de). Observations nn Governuieut ; dcCKsiojied by the late disputes between the King of France and his Clergy. Tiiiusl. from the French. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1751. 384 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBKAEY Hib.7.751.11 (07-2286) MORGAN (J.), Sadler, fl. 1751. J. Morgan upon Natural Reason, being a natural son of Human Reason. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1751. Hib. 7 . 751 . 12 (07-2287) GEORGE TI., King of England. ODE (An) on the 30tli of October, 1751. [Upon the birthday of King George II.] 8", 19cm. Dublin [1751]. Hib. 5 . 751 . 5, 6 (two copies) (07-2288) Hib.7.751.13 ; Bb.25.43^ PROPOSAL (A) for uniting the Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland. 8°, 19cm. London, 1751. Hib. 7 . 752 . 1^ ; XXIX . 8 . 114^ 2nd edition. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1751. Hib. 5. 751. 7 Hib. 7 . 751 . 14 ; Hib. 7 . 750 . 4^ Another edition. 8", 19om. Dublin, 1751. {Ireland 8.) Hib. 7. 751. 17 (07-2289) PULLEIN (Samuel). Valesus. An eclogue. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1751. Hib. 7. 751. 18 (07-2290) ROBERTS (Robert), of Dublin, fl. 1751. BURTON (Samuel). A state of the case of the Creditors of Burton's Bank. In which is... A Narra- tive of the Proceedings... against the Estate of Prancis Harrison, Esq. [By R. Pioberts.] 8", 19 cm. Dublin, 1751. Hib. 7. 751. 20 (07-2291) DIALOGUE (A) between a Protestant and a Papist, ccmcerning some late strange reports about an Union, and the seditious consequences of them. [Wants title.'' {Ireland 8.) 8", 20cm. [ ab. 1751 1 IRISH COLLECTION. 383 Hib. 7.752. r {o--Z2[n) Cvminissioners of Inland Navigation. TYRONE COLLIERIES. A letter to a Comaii.s- sioner of the Inland Navigation ; coucerning the Tyrone Collieries. 8", 20cn». Dublin, 1752. {Ireland 10, 17.) Hib. 7. 752. 2 (07-2293) BLANDY (Mai-y). A letter from a Clergyman to Miss jM. B., now a prisoner in Oxford Castle: with her answer thereto. As also Miss Blandy's own narrative. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1752. Hib. 7 . 752 . 3, 4 (two copies) (07-2294) BOOKER (:Moore). LETTER. A letter to the Rev. Mr M— re B-k-r [Moore Booker], conceriiiug the Methodists. By a Country-Gentleman [William Evans?]. S", 19cm. Dublin, 1752. Hib. 7 . 752 . 6 (07-2295) CLAYTON (Robert), Bp of Clogher. FRIENDLY (A) conference between Matter and Spirit, in the characters of Somebody and Nobody : being a conipleat illustration of a... treatise [by E. Clavtou, Bp of Clogher] entitled, An Essay on Spirit. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1752. Hib. 7. 752. 7 (07-2296) AVATERFORD. CUNNINGHAM (Timothy). Magna Charta Liber- tatum civitiitis Wateiford. T. Cunningham editore. (The Great Charter.) 2 pts [Latin and English]. 8'', 20cm. Dublin!, 17-32. Hib. 7. 752. 8 (07-22.97) FREDERICK. Prince of Wal,-s. DUNKIN (William). An Ode on the death of H.R.H. Frederick, Prince of Wales. (Carmen in obitum.) [Lat. A- Eng.] 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1752. Hib. 7. 752. 9 (07-229N) FREDERICK, Prince of Wa'es. DTNKIN (William). Remarks on an Ode on the Irish Collection. Septembei- 1907. 25 386 CAMBRIDaE UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY death of H.R.H. Frederick, Prince of Wales. The Ode by William Dunkin, D.D. Eemarks by P[aul] H[iffemaii] M.D. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1752. Hil). 7 . 752 . 11, 12 (two copies) (07-2299) BOOKER (Moore). EVANS (William),/. 1752. A letter, in answer to a late one, to the Rev. Moore Booker concerning the Methodists by W. Evans. To which is prefix'd, A letter to the author... by M. Booker. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1752. Hib.7.752.13 (07-2300) LATOUCHB (James Bigges). Mr La Touche's Address to His Grace the Duke of Dorset. 8", 20cm. D-ublin, 1752. Hib. 7 . 752 . 14 (07-2302) SHANNON (Henry Boyle, \st Earl of). HONESTY the best policy : or. The history of Roger [i.e. H. Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon]. 8°, 20om. 'T. Freeman, London,' 1752. Dd . 23 . 39^ Another edition. 8°, 20cm. R. Griffiths, Londmi, 1752. Hib. 7 . 752 . 15, 16 (two copies) (07-2303) SHANNON (Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of). HONESTY the best policy : or. The history of Roger [i.e. H. Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon]. 7th edition. Wherein the characters and passages, omitted by the Editor of the former editions, are restored. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1752. (Another copy in the Patriot Miscellanv, Vol. 1, Hib. 7 . 756 . \\) Hib. 7. 752. 18 (07-2304) RUTTY (John). A treatise concerning Christian Dis- cipline, compiled with the advice of a National Meeting of... Quakers, held in Dublin. 8", 21cm. [Dublini] 1762. IRISH COLLECTION. 387 Hib. 7.752.19 (07-2305) SMYTHE (Arthur), Abp of Dublin. The charge... delivered to his Clera;.? at Louglirea, in his primary visitation... July 9, 1752. 4°, 20cin. Dublin, 1752. Hib. 7. 752. 20 (07-2306) SPENCE (Joseph). Crito : or, A dialogue on Beauty. By Sir Harry Beaumont [i.e. J. Spence]. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1752. Hib. 7 . 753 . 1 (07-2307) FREE and Candid Inquiry. ANSWER. An answer to a late pamphlet, intituled, A free and candid inquiry, addressed to the Repre- sentatives, ifec. of this Kingdom. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1753. (Another copy in the Patriot Miscelknv, Vol. 1, Hib. 7.756.1".) {Ireland 18.) Hib. 7 . 753 . 2 (07-230S) EXETER. ATTEMPT (An) to prove that a free and open trade between the kingdom of Ireland and all the ports of the southern coasts of England would be highly advan- tageous to both kingdoms. ..in a letter to. ..the Mayor and chamber of the city of Exeter. By a truly imp:n- tial hand. 8°, 19om. Exon, 1753. {Ireland 17.) J. 6, 85' (07-230.C)) CANNING (Elizabeth). HILL {Sir John), M.D. The story of Elizabeth Canning considered. By Dr Hill. With remarks on what has been called, A clear state of her case, by Mr [Henry] Fielding. 8", 19cm. London, 1753. Hib. 7 . 753 . 3 Another edition. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1753. Hib. 7. 753. 7 (07-2310) DUBLIN. The history of the Dublin Election [in 1749]. With a sketch of the present state of Parties in the Kingdom of Ireland. By A. Briton. 8°, 20cm. London [1753]. 25—2 388 CAMBEIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBEAKY Hib.7.753.8 ; Hib.7.750.1^ (07-2311) NERI, Father, of Tuam, pseud. HIBERNIA PACATA : or, a narrative of the affairs of Ireland, from the famous battle of Clontarf...tiil the settlement under Henry II. Written originally in Irish, and now first translated by Father Neri of Tnam, and adorned with notes by several hands. [A political tract.] 8°, 20cm. Printed in the year, 1753. (Other copies in the Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 1, Hib. 7.756. 1^) {Ireland 18.) Hib. 7 . 753 . 9, 10 (two copies) (07-2312) IRELAND (Betty), pseud. The true life of Betty Ireland. Together with some account of her elder sister Blanch of Britain. 8°, 18cm. Dublin, 1753. (Another copy in the Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 1, Hib. 7.756. r.) 7.25.65 (07-231.S) BOLINOBROKE (Henry St John, Viscount). LELAKD (John), D.D. Reflections on the late Lord Bolingbroke's Letters on the study and use of history ; especially so far as they relate to Christianity, and the Holy Scriptures. 8", 21cm. London, 1753. Eib.7.753.11 ■ 2nd edition. 8", 20cm. Ih., 1753. Hib. 5 . 753 . 2 2nd edition, corrected. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1753. Hib. 7. 753. 12 (07-2314) SHANNON (Henry Boyle, \st Earl of). LETTER (A) of advice from an old Party-Writer to a novice in tlie trade, containing some friendly criticisms on the History of Roger [i.e. Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon], and a Dedication on a dedication [on Lionel Duke of Dorset], with several... instructions in the Ait of Political Lying. 8", 20cm. [London,] 1753. IRISH COLLECTION. 389 Hib. 7 . 753 . 13, 14 (two copies) (07-2315) LETTER (A) to a Member of the H e of C s of I d, on the present crisis of affairs in tliat Kingdom. 8", 20cm. London, 1753. (Another copy in the Patriot Miscellrtnj, Vol. 1, Hib. 7.756.1'°.) {Ireland 13.) Hib. 7 . 753 . 15, 16 (two copies) (07-2316) FREE and Candid Inquiry. LETTER (A) to a Person of Distinction in Town, from a Gentleman in the Country. Containing, some remarks on a late pamphlet, intitled, A free and candid Inquiry, &c. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1753. (Another copy in the Patriot Miscellanv, Vol. 1, Hib. 7 . 756 . P.) {Ireland IS.) Hib. 7. 753. 17 (07-2317) PATRICK. Patrick's Purgatory: or, A fragment shall be saved... To be continued weekly. (Chapters i, iii.) [A skit.] 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1753. Hib. 7 . 753 . 18, 19 (two copies) (07-2318) POLITICAL pastime ; or. Faction, displayed. In a letter to the author of the Candid inquiry [Free and Candid Inquiry]. By a Lover of Liberty, and a true Friend to his Country. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1753. {Ireland IS.) , Hib. 7 . 753 . 20 ; Hib. 7 . 750 . 1' (07-2319) ROYAL. The R--y--l [Royal] mistake, or, A Cate- chism for the I— sh [Irish] Parliament. {Ireland 11.) 8°, 18cm. London, 1753. Hib. 7. 753. 22 (07-2320) O'CONOR (Charles), 1 1791. SEASONABLE thoughts relating to our Civil and Ecclesiastical Constitution. [B\r C. O'Conor.] 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1753. Hib. 7 . 754 . 73 Another ed. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1754. {Ireland 18.) 390 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAET Hib.7.753.23 (07-2321) HOWARD (Gorges Edmond). SHORT. A short account of His Majesfy's hereditary revenue mid private estate in the Kingdom of Ireland. [By G. E. Howard.] 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1753. Hib. 7 . 754 . 58 2nd eil. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1754. (Ireland 18.) Hib. 7. 753. 24 (07-2322) LINEN Bill. Some facts and observations relative to the fate of the late Linen Bill, last Session of Parlia- ment in this Kingdom. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1753. (Ireland 13.) Hib. 7 . 753 . 25 (07-2.S23) BROOKE (Henry). SPIRIT (The) of Party. Chapter l(-3), beins; an introduction to the History of the Knight of the Bridge. [Bv H. Brooke.] 8", 20cm. [Dublinl] 1753. (Another copy of Chapters 1, 2, Hib. 7 . 753. 26.) Hib. 7. 753. 27 (07- 2.325) SHERIDAN (Thomas), 1 1788. STAGE (The) : or Coronation of King Tom [i.e. T. Sheridan]. A satyr. Bv B 1 B- n. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1753. XVII. 49. 44' (07-232fi) Hib. 5 . 754 . 1 ; Hib. 7 . 754 . 2, 3 (two copies) BERKELEY (George), Bp of Glm/ne. ANALYST (The)... By the author of The Minute Philosopher [G. Berkeley, Bp of Cloyne]. 2nd edition. 8", 21cm. London, 1754. Hib. 7. 754. 4 (07-2327) VAILIANT (John), LL.D. BRANCAS (Henri Ignace de), Bp of Lisieux. Love and Charity the basis of Religion. A sermon preached before the Parliament of Normandy, at the Cathedral Church of Rouen, 30th Dec, 1753. Transl. by John Vailiant, LL.D. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1754. IKISH COLLECTION. 391 Hib. 5 . 754 . 5 ; Hib. 7 . 750 . 4' (07-2328) DUBLIN. DIALOGUE (A) between a Banker and a Merchant of the City of Dublin. 8", 22cin. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7 . 754 . 5 (07-2329) CABINET. (The) : containing, a collection of curious Papers, relative to the present political contests in Ireland. 8°, 20cm. London, 1754. (Another copy in the Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 2, Hib. 7.756. 2^) (Ireland 18.) XXIX. 8. ISr- (07-2S.W) LELAND (John), B.D. CASE (The) fairly stated : or, an inquiry how far the clause lately rejected by the Hon. House of Commons, would, if it had passed, have affected the liberties of the People of Ireland. [By J. Leland.] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7. 754. 6 Another edition. 8°, 20cm. London, 1754. [Ireland 13.) Hib. 7. 754. 7 (07-2331) ROBINSON (Christopher), ft. 1754-8. COMMON SENSE: in a letter to a Friend. [A reply to C. Robinson's Considerations on the Money Bill...] 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7 . 756 . 2> 4th ed. (Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 2.) {Ireland 18.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1755. XXIX. 8. 120^ (07-23.S2) Hib.7.754.8 ; Hib.7.770.r ROBINSON (Christopher), /. 1754-8. CONSIDERATIONS on the late Bill for payment of the remainder of the National Debt [of Ireland], in which the occasion of inserting the Clause relative to His Majesty's Consent, and the arguments... are 302 CAMBEIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBEAET impartially stated. [By 0. Robinson. With text of the Bill.] 8°, 20om. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7 . 754 . 9 2nd edition. 8°, 19cni. Dublin, 1754. (Ireland 13.) Hib. 7. 754. 10 (07-233,s) ROBINSON (Christopher), /. 1754-8. CONSIDERATIONS on the late Bill for payment of the remainder of the National Debt [of Ireland... By C. Robinson]. 3rd edition. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7 . 754 . 11 4th edition. 8°, 19cm. lb., 1754. (Ireland 13.) Hib. 5. 754. 16 (07-2;m) ROBINSON (Christopher),/. 1754-8. CONSIDERATIONS ou the late Bill for payment of the remainder of the National Debt [of Ireland. By C. Robinson]. 5th edition. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7 . 754 . 12 ; Hib. 7 . 754 . 76= Another edition. 8°, 20cm. London, 1754. (Ireland 13.) XXIX . 8 . 121^ ; Hib. 7 . 754 . 13 (07-2335) DIALOGUE (A) between Dick and Tom ■ , Esqrs., relating to the pi-esent divisions in I (i [Ireland]. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1754. (Ireland 18.) Hib. 7 . 754 . 14, 15 (two copies) (07-2336) Hib. 7 . 750 . 3^ COX (Sir Richard), Bart., t 1766. A Letter from Dionysius [Sir R. Cox, Bart.] to the renowned Trium- virate [on the Money Bill in the Irish House of Commons]. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1754. (Another copy in the Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 1, Hib. 7 . 756 . 1".) (Ireland 13.) IRISH COLLECTION. 393 Hib.7.754.17 (07-2337) HAY (William), t 1755. Deformitv : an es.say. 8", 2dcm. Dublin, 1151. XXIX. 8. 12r (07-233S) Hib.5.754.11 ; Hib.7.754.18 HISTORY (The) of the Ministerial conduct of the chief Governors of Ireland... from 1688, to.. Nth Dec, 1753. To which is prefix'd. An introductory survey of the English Ministiy, from the Reign of Henry Ylllth, to the Abdication of James II. 8", 20cm. Lcmdon, 1754. (Ireland 18. England .) XXIX . 8 . 121' ; Hib. 7 . 754 . 19 (07-2339) HO^STEST (The) Man's apology to his Country for his conduct... with his Reasons for... accepting a Place from the Crown. [Upon the Irish Money Bill.] (Ireland 18.) 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1754. XXIX. 8. 120' (07-2340) Hib. 7 . 754 . 20-22 (three copies) COX (Sir Richard), Bart., j 1766. The proceeding of the Hon. House of Commons of Ireland, in rejecting the altered Money-Bill, on Dec. 17, 1753, vindicated. [By Sir R. Cox, Bart.] 8°, 2()cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7 . 754 . 23 2nd ed. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1754. (Another copy in the Patriot Miscellanv, Vol. 1, Hib. 7 . 756 . 1".) (Ireland 13.) Hib. 5 . 754 . 12 (07-2341) COX (Sir Richard), Bart., f 1766. The Proceeding of the Hon. House of Commons of Ireland, in rejecting the altered Money-Bill, on Dec. 17, 1753, vindicated. [By Sir R. Cox, Bart.] 3rd edition. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 5 . 754 . 13 ; Hib. 7 . 754 . 76' Another edition. 8°, 23cm. London [1754]. Hib. 8 . 754 . 3 Another edition. 8°, 17cm. Cork, 1754. (Ireland 13.) 394 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY XXIX. 8. 120' (07-2342) Hib. 7 . 754 . 24, 25 (two copies) EOBINSON (Christopher),/. 1754-8. COX (Sir Richard), Bart., t 1766. An answer to a pamphlet [by Sir Richard Cox, Bart.], intitled. The proceedings of the Hon. House of Commons of Ireland, in rejecting the altered Money Bill, on Dec. 17, 1753, vindicated, (fee, so far, as the same relates to...[C. Robinson's] Considerations on the late Bill. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7 . 754 . 26 2nd ed. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7 . 754 . 76* Another edition. 8°, 20om. London, 1754. {Ireland 13.) XXIX . 8 . 120' ; Hib. 7 . 754 . 27 (07-234.s) COX [Sir Richard), Bart, t 1766. An answer to part of a pamphlet [by Sir R. Cox, Bart.], intitled. The proceeding of the Hon. House of Commons of Ireland, in rejecting the altered Money-Bill on Dec. 17, 1753, vindicated. By the author of the Observations, (fee. {Ireland 13.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1754. XXIX . 8 . 121' ; Hib. 7 . 754 . 28 (07-2344) LETTER (A) from a Gentleman at Cork, to his Friend in Diiblin. Concerning the Loan-Bill, rejected on the 17th Dec. 1753. [Signed 'J. B.'] {Ireland 13.) 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7. 754. 29 (07-2.S4.5) LETTER (A) from a M***** of the H**** of C****** to a Gentleman in the North of Ireland. {Ireland 13.) 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7.754.30 (07-2346) MALONE (Anthony). LETTER (A) from a P— me S— j— t [Prime Ser- geant], to a H — gh P — t [High Priest] [George Stone, Abp of Armagh], concerning the present posture of affairs [signed A. M. i.e. Anthony Malone]. With advice from a certain Great E — 1 [' K ', i.e. James IRISH COLLECTION. 395 Earl of Kildare, afterwards Duke of Leinster]... Illus- trated with the Life... of Caiaphas (The Chronicle of Roger [i.e. Henry Boyle, Earl of Shannon])... 8°, 20cm. 'Scratcldand' [Dublin], 1754. Hib. 7. 754.31 (07-23*7) STONE (George), Abp of Armagh. LETTER (A) from His G the L P of all I , to the Chevalier de St George. Transl. from the Italian. [Signed G** A***** i.e. George Stone, abp of Armagh.] 8°, 19cm. London, 1754. (Another copy in the Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 1, Hib. 7.756. V\) Hib. 7 . 754 . 32 (07-2348) LETTER (A) to the Publick : with some Quaeries, humbly offered to its consideration. [Another state of 'A letter to the Publick on the present posture of affairs.'] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1754. (Ireland 18.) Hib. 7 . 754 . 33 (07-2349) SECOND (A) Letter to the publick, on the present posture of Affairs. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1754. (Ireland 18.) Hib. 7. 754. 34 (07-2350) THIRD (A) Letter to the publick, on the present posture of Affairs. 8°,' 20cm. Dublin, 1754. (Ireland 18.) Hib. 5. 754. 14 (07-2351) LEINSTER (James Fitzgerald, 1st Duke of). A letter to the Rt Hon. Jame,"!, Earl of Kildaie, on the present postux-e of affairs. [Signed ' A Patriot '.] 8°, 22cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7 . 754 . 35 2nd ed. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7. 754. 36 (07 -2.352) SECOND. A second letter to the Tradesmen, Farmers, and the rest of the good people of Ireland. By L. B. Haberdasher and Citizen of Dublin. (Ireland 18.) 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1754. 396 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEBSITY LIBEAEY R . 4 . 75- ; Hib. 7 . 754 . 37- (07-2353) LODGE (John). The Peerage of Ireland. - 4 vols. 8", 21cm. London, 1754. Hit. 7 . 754 . 41 (07-2354) LONDOi^ MAGAZINE (The): or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer. March and April, 1754. {Per. Puhl.) 8", 20cm. Dublin [1754]. Hib. 5 . 754 . 15 (07-2355) HIBBRNIGUS. MODERATION recommended to the friends of Ireland, whether of the Court, or Country Party. In a letter to the publick. By an Honest Irishman. [Signed Hibernicus.] 8°, 22cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7 . 754 . 42 2nd ed. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1754. [Ireland 18.) X . 28 . 26' ; XXIX . 8 . 169'' (07-2356) Hib. 5 . 754 . 17 ; Hib. 7 . 754 . 44 Hib. 7 . 754 . 74 PATRIOT (The) ; or, The Irish Packet open'd. (Nos. I— vn. Oct. 25th— Dec. 6th, 1753.) (Per. PuU.) 8", 20cm. London [1754]. Hib. 7 . 754 . 43 ; Hib. 7 . 750 . 3^' (07-2357) STONE (George), Abp of Armagh. O'ROON {Hon. Hellen), pseud. The P**«* [Prelate George Stone] vindicated, and the affairs of I d set in a true light. In a letter from the Hon. Hellen O'Roon, to the Rt Hon. Lady Viscountess ****** in London. 8", 20cm. London, 1754. (Another copy in the Patriot Miscellanv, Vol, 2, Hib. 7 . 756 . 2*.) Hib. 7 . 757 . 1' [The Pr — te vindicated.] 8", 20cm. London, 1754. IRISH COLLECTION. 397 Hib. 5 . 754 . 18 ; Hib. 7 . 754 . 45 (07-2358) PATRIOT Queries, occasioned by a late libel, entitled, Queries to the people of Ireland. To which is added, A letter to the author of them. By another Hand. 8", 21cm. [Dublin, 1754.] (Another copy in the Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 1, Hib. 7.756.1".) {Ireland 18.) Hib. 7. 754. 46 (07-2359) COX {Sir Richard), Bart., f 17G6. PYM (Joshua). J. Pyni to Dionysius the Areopagite [i.e. Sir Ric. Oox, Bart.]. No. 4. 8", 20cm. [Dublin,] 1754. XXIX. 8. 120' (07-2360) Hib. 7 . 754 . 47^ ; Hib. 7 . 754 . 49^ ROBINSON (Christopher), fl. 1754-8. REMARKS on a pamphlet [by 0. Robinson] intitled, Considerations on the Late Bill for paying the [Irish] national Debt. [No. I.] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7 . 754 . 48^ [Another edition.] No. i. {Ireland 11.) 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1754. XXIX . 8 . 120^'= (07-2361) Hib. 7 . 754 . 47''^ ; Hib. 7 . 754 . 48^'' ROBINSON (Christopher), / 1754-8. REMAlvKS on a pamphlet [by C. Robinson] intitled, Considerations etc. Number ii ( — ill). 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7. 754. 49^' ' [Another edition.] 8°, 19cm. Belfast, 1754. {Ireland 11.) XXIX . 8 . 120" ; Hib. 7 . 754 . 47* (07-2362) ROBINSON (Chri.stopher), /. 1754-8. REMARKS on a pamphlet [by C. Robinson] intitled, Considerations etc. Number iv. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1754. (Another state 'Number nil,' Hib. 7 . 754 . 48*.) Hib. 7 . 754 . 49* . [Another edition.] 8°, 19cm. Belfast, 1754. {Ireland 11.) 398 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBEAEY Hib. 7 . 754 . 50, 51 (two copies) (07-2363) ROBINSON (Christopher), fl. 1754-8. SUPPLEMENT. A supplement to the Remarks on a pamphlet [hy C. Robinsou], intitled, Considerations on the late Bill for paying the National Debt, &c. (Ireland 11.) 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7 . 754 . 52 ; Hib. 7 . 750 . 3" (07-2364) REVIEW. The Review : Vieing a short account of the doctrine.. .by the C 1 [Court] Advocates, since last September. Together with An humble address to the ■worthy patriots of Ireland... By the author of a Letter to a member of the Irish H e of C s on the present crisis of affairs. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1754. (Another coi)y in the Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 1, Hib. 7 . 756 . P''.) {Ireland 18.) Hib. 7. 754. 53 (07-2365) SHEPHERD (Samuel). Horace, Epode IL imitated. Inscribed to his Grace the Duke of Donset. [With text.] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7. 754. 54 (07-2366) SHERIDAN (Thomas), t 1788. MR SH N'S apology to the town; with the reasons which unfortunately induced him to his late misconduct. Written by himself. And publish'd by... H y S- r. [A satire.] 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7 . 754 . 55 (07-2367) SHERIDAN (Thomas), f 1"88. DUBLIN. Theatre Royal. A vindication of the conduct of the late MauHger [T. Sheridan] of the Theatre-Royal humbly addrrss'd to the publick. 8", 19cm. Dublin 1754., Hib. 7.754.56 (07-2368) SOME observations relntive to the late Bill for paying off the residue of the National Debt of Ireland. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1754. XXIX . 8 . 121^ ; Hib. 7 . 754 . 57 Ed. 2. 8", 20cm. lb., 1754. {Ireland 11.) lEISH COLLECTION. 399 Hib. 7 . 754 . 59, 60 (two copies) (07-2369) Hib. 5 . 754 . 22 The state of Ireland, laid open to the view of His Majesty's Subjects. 8°, 19cm. London, 1754. Hib. 5 . 798 . 3' Another edition. 8°, 21cm. London, 1754. (Another copy, wanting last leaf, Hib. 7 . 754 . 61.) {Ireland 18.) Hib. 7. 754. 62 (07-2370) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. Brotherly love. A sermon, preached in St Patrick's Church; Dec. 1st, 1717. 4", 20cm. London, 1754. Hib. 7 . 754 . 63 Another edition. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7 . 754 . 64, 65 (two copies) (07-2371) STONE (George), Abp of Armagh. TEMPLE (The) of Interest, a poem. Inscribed to his Grace, the Lord Primate of all Ireland [G. Stone]. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7 . 754 . 66 (07-2372) XXIX . 8 . 16S^ ; Hib. 7 . 750 . V COX (Sir Richard), Bart., t 1766. TO all Prime-Ministers, Chief-Governors, Deputies, Justices, and Secretaries, that are or may be, This is to give notice. [Satire on Sir Richard Cox.] (Ireland 18.) 8", 20cui. [Dublin, 1754?] Hib. 7 . 754 . 67, 68 (two copies) (07-2373) cox (Sir Richard), Bart., t 1766. TO all the serious, honest, and well-meaning people of Ireland, the following Queries are affectionately addressed...at the end is Added, An Epistle Dedicatory, to Sir R[icliar]d C[o]x, B[Kr]t. [Signed 'Phil. Hib.'] (Ireland 18.) S°, 20cm. [Dubllnl] 1754. Hib. 7. 754. 69 (07-2374) FINISH IXG stroke (The). Being a short supple- ment to tlie Queries to the people of Ireland. By Another Hand. 8', 20cm. Dublin, 1754. (Ireland 18.) 400 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib. 7 . 754 . 70 (07-2375) LELAND (John), D.D. TRUTH against Craft : or, Sophistry and falshood detected. In answer to a pamphlet [by J. Leland] intitled, The Case fairly stated : and likewise to the Defence of the Considerations. {Ireland 18.) 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7. 754. 71 (07-2376) WEAVER. The Weaver's letter to the Tradesmen and Manufacturers of Ireland. [On tlie Money Bill.] {Irdand 17.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 7 . 754 . 72^ ; Hib. 7 . 754 . 76' (07-2378) ROMNEY (Henry Sidney, IsC Jiiarl of). An account of the Revenue and National Debt of Ireland. With Some observations on the late Bill for paying off the National Debt. In which is contained, A speech to tlie Parliament of Henry Lord Viscount Sidney, Lord Lieutenant in 1692, as also au Order of the Council, and.. .Resolutions of the' [Irish] House of Commons. 8°, 21cm. London, 1754. (Ireland 17.) Hib. 7 . 754 . 72=^ (07-2379) McAULAY (Alexander), Kmg's Counsel, fl. 1763-6. An inquiry into the legality of Pensions on the Irish Establishment. 8°, 21cm. London, 1763. Hib. 7 . 754 . 72' (07 -2380)*. COX {Sir Richard), Bart., f 1766. The present state of His Majesty's Revenue [in Ireland], compared with that of some late years. [By Sir R. Cox.] 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1762. {Ireland 17.) Hib. 7 . 754 . 72^ (07-23S1) MUNSTER. A candid enquiry into the causes and motives of the late riots in the Province of Munster ; together with A brief narrative of the proceedings against these rioters. Anno 1766. In a letter to a Noble Lord in England. [Signed 'L. T.'] 2nd ed. 8", 21cm. London, 176G. IBISH COLLECTION. 401 Hib. 7 . 769 . 4 ; Hib. 7 . 754 . 72" (07-2382) KNOX (William), 1 1810. CONSIDERATIONS on the Dependencies of Great Britain. With observations on a pamphlet [by William Knox, assisted by George Grenville], intitled. The present state of the Nation [relating to Ireland]. {Ireland 18.) 8°, 21cm. London, 1769. Hib. 7. 754. 75 (07-2384) MALONE (Anthony). WESTMEATH. An Address from the Independent Electoi-s of Westmeath, to A. Malone, Esq upon his glorious opposition to the enemies of his country this S— s— n of P— t. 8°, 20cm. London, 1754. Hib. 7. 755.1 (07-2385) BOLINGBROKE (Henry St John, Viscount). BRETT (John), D.B. Letters to... the Lord Primate of all Ireland [G. Stone, Abp of Armagh]. Containing a vindication of the doctrine and chaiacter of Saint Paul, in answer to the objections of the late Lord Bolinbroke. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1755. Hib. 7. 755. 2 (07-2,386) STONE (George). Abp of Armagh. CANDIDATE (A) Author's letter to the P****te. [Primate G. Stone. Signed B. C— -ke.l 8°, 19cra. Dublin, 1755. (Another copy in the Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 2, Hib. 7 . 756 . 2«.) Hib. 7 . 755 . 3, 4 (two copies) (07-238?) DORSET (Lionel Cranfield Sackville, 1st Duke of). CATALOGUE (A) of political pamphlets, written in defence of the principles and proceedings of the Patriots of Ireland, and mostly published during the Administration of... the Duke of Dorset, in the memo- rable years 1751, 2, 3, i, and 5. 8°, 20cm. [Dublin 1 1755?] XXIX . 8 . 169" Another edition. 8°, 19cm. [Dublin 1 1755?] {Ireland 18.) Irish Collection. September 1907. 26 402 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAKy Hib. 7 . 755 . 5 (07-2388 CHARLEMONT (James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of). Ai epistle to the Rt Hon. James, Lord Viscount Cliarle mont, on his return from his travels, into the East [In verse.] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1755 Hib. 7 . 755 . 7 (07-2389 EVERY man his own Lawyer : or a summary of th( Laws now in force in Ireland. {Ireland 9.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1755 Hib. 7 . 755 . 8 (07-2390; MUNSTER, Province of. PHILO-IERNE. A letter to a Member of the Iris! Parliament relative to the present state of Ireland.., Munster in particular... improving... the Black watei River... [Signed Philo-ierne.] 2nd ed. {Ireland 18.) 8°, 20cm. London [1755], Hib. 7.755.9 (07-2391; COX {Sir Ricliard), Bart., t 1766. LETTER (A) to the Prime Minister. [An attack on the 'Advertiser' i.e. Sir Richard Cox, Bart.] {Ireland 18.) , 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1755. Hib. 7. 755. 10 (07-2.^92) MacCLEAVER {Major Sawney), pseud. Ireland in tears, or, A letter to St Andrew's eldest Daughter's youngest Son [i.e. Lionel Cranfield, Duke of Dorset]. 8°, 20cm. London, 1755. X.28.26' ; Hib. 7. 755. 11 Ed. 2. 8°, 20cm. London, 1755. {Ireland 18.) Hib. 7 . 755 . 12 (07-2393) MODERN Observations on Antient History. Trans, from the Italian. [A political tract on Ireland.] Chapter 11. [' On Ministerial Policy '.] 2nd ed. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1755. (Another copy in the Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 2, Hib. 7 . 756 . 2".) IKISH COLLECTION. 403 H:ib.5.756.4 {07-2394) MODERN Observations on Antient History. Trans, from the Italian. [A political tract on Ireland.] Chapter in. ['On Public Spirit'.] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1756. Hib. 7 . 756 . 2" 2nd edition. (Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 2.) 8°, 20cm. lb., 1756. Hib. 7 . 766 . 2'^ (07-2395) MODERN Observations on Antient History. [A political tract on Ireland.] Chapter v. ['On State changes'.] (Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 2.) 8°, 20cm. [DiMin,] 1756. Hib. 7 . 754 . 76'-^° (07-2396) MODERN Observations on Antient History. Trans- lated from theltalian. Chapteri( — -vi). [On Patriotism; Secret Agreements ; Oratory ; Popularity ; Platonic Love ; Love of Country. With MS. notes at end.] 8°, 20cm. [Dublin,] 1755-6. Hib. 5 . 750 . 1' An Appendix to the Six Chapters of Modern Observations on Antient History. On Political Frif-nd- ship. 8°, '20cm. [Dublin,] 17o8. Hib. 7. 755. 13 (07-2397) O'CONOR (Charles), f 1791. CASE (The) of the Roman-Catholics of Ireland. [By C. O'Conor.] 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1755. XXIX . 8 . 114'' ; Hib. 7 . 755 . 14, 15 (two copies) 2nd ed. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1755. (^Ireland 4.) Hib. 7 . 755 . 16 (07-2398) O'CONOR (Charles), 1 1791. VINDICATION (A) of a pamphlet [by C. O'Conor], lately published, intituled. The Case of the Roman- Catholics of Ireland. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1755. (Ireland 4.) 404 CAMBRIDGE UNIYEESITT LIBEAEY Hib.7.755.17 (07-239! COX {Sir Eichard), Bart., 1 1766. TO all Prime-Ministers, Chief-Governors, Deputie Justices, and Secretaries, that are or may be. I C- R— n [C. Robinson?], D- B— n, G- E- H- G. E. Howard], and the Revd DoctorB— -tt [J. Barrett Second edition of the attack on Sir Richard Cox, Bart with notes in reply.] 8°, 20cm. Dvhlin [1755 Hib. 7 . 755 . 18 ' (07-2401 TREATY. Great Britain. Two Treaties between H Britannick Majesty, and Her Imperial Majesty of a the Russias. The 1st signed at Moscow, Dec. 1 1742. The other at St Petersburg, Sept. ^^, 1755. Also, a Treaty between His Britannick Majesty, ar the Landgrave of Hesse-Cassell, signed at Hanove June 18, 1755. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 175 Hib. 7 . 756 . 1, 2 (07-240 DORSET (Lionel Cranfield Sackville, 1st Duke of). PATRIOT Miscellany (The) : or, a collection of essa; relative to the political contests in Ireland, during tl Administration of the Duke of Dorset. 2 vols. {Ireland 18.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 175 Hib. 5 . 752 . 6 ; Hib. 7 . 752 . 17 (07-240 SHANNON (Henry Boyle, \st Earl of). VINDICATION (A) of the R— -t H e ar H e L ds and Gentlemen, who have been base aspersed. ..in a late. ..work, intitled, the History Roger [i.e. Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon]. I a Lover of Truth. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 175 (Another copy in the Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 1, Hib. 7 . 756 . r Hib. 7 . 756 . 1" (07-24.0 SECOND (A) Letter to a Person of distinction in Tow from a Gentleman in the Country. Containing... son remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled, Political pastimi or, Faction display'd. (Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 1. {Ireland 18.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, lib lEISH COLLECTION. 405 Hib.7.756.1" (07-2404) YOUNG (Edward), f 1765, Poet. DISH (A) of Chocolate for the times. Addressed to the Rev. Edward Young, LL.D. (Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 1.) 8°, 20cm. BuUin, 1754. Hib.7.756.r' (07-24i!5) NEVILL (Arthur Jones). A list of the Members of the Hon. House of Commons of Ireland, who voted on the Question previous to the expulsion of A. J. Nevill. (Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 1.) (Ireland 13.) 20cm. London, 1753. Hib.7.756.2' (07-2406) DUBLIN. HABERDASHER. The Haberdasher's Sermon. As it was preached at the Taylor's-Hall, in Back-Lane [Dublin], 21st Dec, 1754. By L. B. Haberdasher. (Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 2.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1755. Hib. 7 . 756 . 2' (07-2407) CONDUCT (The) of a certain Member of Parliament, during the last Session ; and the motives on which he acted ; explain'd. In a letter to a Priend. (Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 2.) 8°, 20cm. Dvhlin, 1755. {Ireland 13.) Hib. 7 . 756 . 2' (07-2408) COX (Sir Richard), Bart., \ 1766. 0LDB0TT0M(Hezekiah),j9seMC?. Hezekiah Oldbottom to the Adviser of the people of Ireland [Sir R. Cox]. (Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 2.) {Ireland 18.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1755. Hib. 7. 756. 2" (07-2409) GAST (John). LETTER (A) from the Rt Hon. **** ****, to the Reverend Mr G[a]st. [On the affairs of Ireland.] (Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 2.) {Ireland 18.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1755. 406 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRAEY Hib.5.755.1 (07-2411 GAST (John). FACTION. Faction's Overthrow : or, More fa warning, and good advice, to the Nobility, Gentr; and Commonalty of Ireland. [Signed J. G. i.e. J. Gast 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 175 (Another copy in the Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 2, Hib. 7 . 756 . 21- (Ireland 18.) Hib. 7. 756. 2" (07-2*1 FEW. A few thoughts on the present posture of affaii in Ireland. (Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 2.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 175 (Another copy imperfect, XXIX. 8 . 121".) (Ireland 18.) XXIX. 8. 123= (07-241! LEINSTER (James Fitzgerald, 1st Duke of). A vij dication of the Irish Earl of Bath [J. Fitzgerald afte wards Duke of Leinster] ; on occasion of the groundlei imputations... of a pretended Quaker: in answer i said Quaker's Letters, &o. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 175! (Another copy in the Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 2, HLb. 7 . 756 . 2'» Hib. 7. 756. 2" (07-241: BRISTOW ( ). REMARKS on the First and Second Chapter of late work [attributed to the Rev. ■ Bristow], ii titled, " Modern observations on antient history (Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 2.) (Ireland 18.) 8", 20cm. Dublin, 175' Hib. 7 . 756 . 2^° (07-241^ KIN SALE. A narrative of the dispute in the Corpon tion of Kinsale. In a letter from a Buff at Kinsa to his Friend in Dublin. (Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 2 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 175' IRISH COLLECTION. 407 Hib. 7 . 766 . 2'" (07-2415) SHANNON (Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of). ROGER. The trial of Roger [i.e. Henry Boyle, Earl of Shannon], for the murder of Lady Betty Ireland... 23d March, 1756. 2nd edition. (Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 2.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1756. Hib.5.756.9 (07-24 1 6) FEW. A few Thoughts on the times. In a letter from a Free-Citizen of Dublin, to his Friend in the North. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1756. (Another copy in the Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 2, Hib. 7 . 756 . T^.) Hib.7.756.4 (07-2417) GRAMMAR {Hebrew). BATE (Julius). An Hebrew Grammar : formed on the usage of the words by the inspired writers. 12°, 18cm. Dublin, 1756. Hib. 7. 756. 5 (07-241 8) DROGHEDA (Mary Ponsonby, Countess of). BOOKER (Moore). The true gratification of the sensual appetites recommended, in a sermon, preached in the Parish Church of Del vin... With an elegiac poem on the death of the Rt Hon. Mary Ponsonby, late Countess of Drogheda. (Extracts from Letters... to. ..John Wesley...) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1756. Hib.7.756.6 (07-2419) DUCK {Sir Arthur). CONSIDERATIONS on various grievances in the practick part of our Laws. With some observations on the Code Frederick, the Roman Law, and our own Courts of Equity. (Extracts from Arthur Duck's Treatise.) 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1766. Hib. 7. 756. 7 (07-2420) ECHLIN (John),/. 1756. An essay upon the amend- ment of the Calendar. [With two Tables.] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1756. 408 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.7.756.8 (07-242 CLAYTON (Robert), Bp of Glogher. PEW. A few plain matters of fact, humbly recoi mended to the consideration of the Roman-Catholid of Ireland. [By R. Clayton ] (Ireland 4.) 12°, 18cm. Dublin, 175 Hib. 7 . 756 . 9 (07-242 A form of Prayer, to be nsed in all Churches ai Chappels throughout the Kingdom of Ireland, upon, the 6th of Feb. next... for a General Fast and Humili tion. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 175 {Liturgies 21.3.) Hib. 7. 756. 10 (07-242 LELAND (John), D.D. A sermon preached at Eustao Street, Feb. 6th, 1756. Being the day appointed... fi the General Fast. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 175 Hib. 7.756.11 (07-242 SHEBBEARE (John). THREE Letters to the People of England... [By , Shebbeare.] 6th edition. 8°, 19cm. London, 175 (Another copy, wanting title, Hib. 7 . 756 . 12\) {England .) Hib. 7 . 756 . 12' (07-242; SHEBBEARE (John). FOURTH. A fourth Letter to the people of Englat ... To which are added, Nos. lii and Liii of tl Monitor, applicable to the letter. 6th edition. [By < Shebbeare.] 8°, 19cra. London, 175' {England .) Hib. 7 . 750 . 2^' ; Hib. 7 . 756 . 12' (07-242( FIFTH. A fifth Letter to the people of Englam On M 1 Influence. And management of Nationi Treasure. 8°, 19cm. London, 175i {England .) Hib. 7 . 756 . 12^ (07-242: SIXTH. A sixth Letter to the people of Englan( On the love of our Country. {England .) 8°, 19cm. London, 175i IRISH COLLECTION. 409 Hib. 7 . 756 . 12= (07-242s) SEVENTH. A seventh Letter to tlie people of England. On Annual Parliaments, Publick Addresses, a general Militia, and the danger of Foreign Mercenaries. {England .) 8°, 19cm. London, 1756. XXIX . 8 . 169^= ; Hib. 7 . 766 . 13 (07-2429) OFFICE. The Office and Power of a Judge in Ireland. . . By a Free Citizen. 8°, 20cni. Dublin, 1756. (Another copy in the Patriot Miscellanv, Vol. 2, Hib. 7 . 756 . 2".) {Ireland 18.) Hib. 7 . 756 . 14, 15 (two copies) (07-24S0) O'CONOR (Charles), t 1791. PRINCIPLES. The principles of the Roman-Catholics exhibited in some useful observations on a pamphlet [by R. Clayton, Bp of Clogher] intituled. Plain matters of fact, humbly recommended to the consideration of the Roman-Catholics of Ireland. [By C. O'Conor.] {Ireland 4.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1756. Hib. 7. 756. 16 (07-2432) JACK of the Strand. DUBLIN. The proceedings at the New Bayley, in Weaver's Square. ..No. 1. Containing, The trial of Jack of the Strand, alias Count Liffny. Published by order of the Commissioners. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1756. (Another copy in the Patriot Miscellany, Vol. 2, Hib. 7 . 756 . 2^^) Hib. 7. 756. 17 (07-2433) LISBON. Serious thoughts occasioned by the late Earthquake at Lisbon. 12°, 19cm. Dublin, 1756. Hib. 7. 756. 18 (07-2434) SHANNON (Henry Boyle, Is* Earl of). SHORT (A) but full defence of the conduct of a certain great man [qu. Henry Boyle, Earl of Shannon ]]. 8°, 20om. Dublin, 1756. 410 CAMBBIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib. 7.756.19 (07-243 GENUINE. A genuine History of the family of tl gi-eat Negroes of G , taken from an African MS, : St Sepulchre's Library, Dublin. 8°, 18cm. London, 175 Hib. 7. 756. 20 (07-243( TO the Eight Hon"'^ ******_ [Relating to the Iris Patriots. (Wants title.)] {Ireland 18.) 8", 20cm. [Dublin, 1756 Hib. 7 . 757 . 1' (07-243 MISREPRESENTOR (The) represented. A corned not performed in this Kingdom since the year, 171 [A satire on Irish Politics.] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 175 Hib. 7 . 757 . 1* (07-243i BELL (Ann). HEARTFREE. A most circumstantial account ( that unfortunate young lady Miss Bell, otherwii Sharpe, who died at Marybone, on Oct. 4...her...Reli tion to Captain Thomas Holland... By Heartfre 5tli edition. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 176 Hib. 7 . 757 . 3, 4 (two copies) (07-2431 CLAYTON (Robert), Bp of Clogher. EXAMINATION. An examination of a paper pu lished ill the Dublin Magazine for Sept. 1757. Sai to be a speech of the B p of C r, made in tl House of L---ds in Ireland, for omitting the Nicer and Athanasian Creeds out of our Liturgy. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 175' Hib. 7 . 757 . 5 .(07-244( BRETT (John), D.D. CONJUGAL love and duty : a discourse upo Hebrews xiii. 4. Preached at St Ann's Sept. Y. 1757. With a dedication to the Rt Hon. Lad Caroline Russel. [By J. Brett.] ' The First Edition 8°, 19cm. Dublin [1757 Hib. 7 . 757 . 1' Another edition. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 175' Hib. 7 . 767 . 6 Another edition. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 175' lEISH COLLECTION. 411 Hib.5.758.3 (07-2441) BRETT (John), D.D. CONJUGAL love and duty etc. [By J. Brett.] 4th edition. 8°, 23em. London, 1758. Hib. 7 . 757 . 7 (07-2442) CONSIDERATIONS on the Revenues of Ireland... {Ireland 17.) 8°, 20cm. London, 1757. Hib. 7 . 757 . 8 (07-2443) BOWES (John Bowes, Baron), of Glonlyon. JONES (Henry), 1 1770, Dramatist. Lines humbly addressed to the Rt Hon. the Lord Viscount Jocelyn, occasioned by the death of the Rt Hon. the Lord Chancellor of Ireland [John Bowes, Baron Bowes of Glonlyon]. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1757. Hib. 7. 757. 9 (07-2444) BOGS. LETTER (A) to the publick, concerning Bogs. {Ireland 18.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1757. Hib. 7. 757. 12 (07-2445) MAXIMS relative to the present state of Ireland. 1757. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1757. {Ireland 18.) Hib. 7. 757. 13 (07-2446) DUBLIN. SERMON (A) preach'd on Easter-Day, 1755, at the Parish Church of St Mary's, and on Easter-Day, 1757, at the Parish Church ..f St Bridget's, Dublin. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1757. Hib. 7 . 757 . 14, 15 (two copies) (07-2447) SHERIDAN (Thomas), + 1788. An oration, pronounced before a numerous body of the Nobility and Gentry, assembled at the Musick-Hall in Fishamble-street, 6th Dec. 3rd edition. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1757. Hib. 7 . 757 . 16 (07-244>s) STEPHENSON (Robert), Linen Manufacturer. An inquiry into the state and progress of the Linen Manu- 412 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEBSITY LIBEAEY facture of Ireland. [Preceded by 'Considerations o the present state of the Linen Manufacture... addresse to the. ..Linen Board... 2nd edition.'] (Number i-lll 8°, 18cm. Dublin, 175' Hib.7.767.17 (07-2U.> STONE (Andrew), 1 1773. TWO very singular Addresses to the people of England. (The St Giles's Address to A S , Esq. [1 Stone]. The Loyal Irish Address... to the Duke i [Cumberland, Chancellor]...) {Ireland 18.) 8°, 20cm. London, 175' Hib. 7 . 758 . 2 (07-245( COX (Michael), Abp of Cashel. DENNIS (William). Redemption. An ode. L scribed to. ..Michael [Cox], Lord Arch-bishop i Cashell... 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 175. Hib. 7 . 758 . 3 (07-2*5. CHETWOOD (William Rufus). EXCURSIONS: in an epistle to the Sh— of D — [Sheriff of Dublin ?] By W. C. [ms. note ' Chetwood In verse.] 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 175 {Ireland 18.) Hib. 7.758.4 (07-245, LOYE atones for little crimes : an ethic epistle, beii an answer to a Dedication, lately published. Ou: notis variorum. [In verse.] 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 175 Hib. 7 . 759 . 1 (07-2451 ADMONITION critical and friendly, to the Papists Ireland. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 175 {Ireland 4.) Hib. 7 . 759 . 2 (07-245 DANIEL (William), Abp of Tuam. BIBLE {Irish). New Testament. Tiomna Nuadh ; Dtighearna agus ar Slanuigheora Josa Criosd...! Uilliamo Domhnuill...athruighte go haireach as i litir Eireandha...le R. Kirke, M.A. [apparently f use in Scotland. With advt of Glasgow books at enc 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 175 IKISH COLLECTION. 413 Hib. 5 . 759 . 1 ; Hib. 7 . 759 . 3 (07-2*58) BROOKE (Henry). The Interests of Ireland con- sidered, stated, and recommended, particularly with respect to Inland Navigation. 8°, 24cm. Dublin, 1759. Hib. 7 . 759 . 4 (07-2459) THOMPSON {Bev. ). BUSHE (Amyas). Socrates. A dramatic poem. As it was corrected from . . .the London edition. [Attributed in the TOD Catalogue to the Hev. ■ Thompson.] 4°, 19cm. Kilkenny [1759 q. Hib. 7. 759. 5 (07-2*60) DUBLIN. CLOTHIER. The Clothier's letter to the inhabitants of the Liberties [of Dublin. Signed 'Ab. W.']. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1759. Hib. 7. 759. 6 (07-2461) DRUMMOND (Abernethy). CATECHISM. England {Church of). An appendix to the Church Catechism, [ms. note ' by Abernethy Drummond'.] 8°, 18cm. London, 1759. Hib. 7. 759. 7 (07-2462) LAWSON (John), f 1759. DUNKIN (William). An epistle to the Rt Hon. PhUip Earl of Chesterfield. To which are added, [John] Lawson's Obsequies : an eclogue. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1759. Hib. 5 . 760 . 5, 6 (t^o copies) 3rd edition. 8°, 22cm. Dublin, 1760. Hib. 7. 759. 8 (07-2*63) CARTER (Elizabeth). EPICTETUS. All the works of Epictetus, which are now extant... Transl. by Elizabeth Carter. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1759. Hib. 7. 759. 9 (07-2464) STONE (George), Ahp of Armagh. GENUINE (The) Letter from a Pr— te in Ir— nd [G. Stone, Abp of Armagh] to the great man [George 414 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITT LIBEABY Visct Sackville] ; as it was advertised to be publishe ...by Mr Burd, at the Temple-Exchange, but su pressed. [Signed ' Georgius Lapis '. A satire.] 8°, 20cm. London [175! Hib.7.759.10 (07-246 BUCHANAN (James), 1 1759. HENRY (William), D.D., F.R.S. A Dram f Drunkards. A funeral sermon, on the terrible dea of James Buchanan and Robert Porter, who killi themselves by drinking Whiskey. Preached. . . Sept. 3 1759. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 175 Hib.7.759.11 (07-246- KENNEDY (Gilbert). The ambitious designs of wicke men. . . A sermon preach'd at Belfast. . .Nov. 29th, 175 8°, 19cm. Belfast, 175 Hib.7.759.12 (07-246: WITHERSPOON (John). LETTER (A) from a Blacksmith, to the Ministei and Elders of the Church of Scotland. [Signed 'A. 1 Blacksmith,' i.e. J. Witherspoon.] 3rd edition. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1751 Hib. 7 . 759 . 13 4th edition. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 175i {Scotland .) Hib. 7 . 759 . 14-16 (three copies) (07-246f STONE (George), Abp of Armagh. LETTER (A) from a P**m**e in I*»l**d [i.( G. Stone, Abp of Armagh] to a certain great ma: [George Visct Sackville], who was out of town [a the battle of Minden] on the 1st of Aug. last. 8°, 20cm. London, 175£ Hib. 7 . 759 . 17 (07-246g LETTER (A) to the Lords and Commons of Ireland With a sufficient answer to a Dialogue between ; Protestant and a Papist. [Signed 'An Irishman.' 3rd edition. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1759 {Ireland 11.) lEISH COLLECTION. 415 Hit. 7 . 759 . 20 (07-2^70) PITZROY {Gol. Charles). SACKVILLE (George, \st Viscount). A short address ...to the Public. To which is added L*** G***** g**#***»#jif>g Vindication of himselfj in a letter to Col. Fitzroy...with Col. Fitzroy's Answer; and the Declai-ation of Capt. Siiuth... relative to. ..the Battle of Thornhausen [or Minden]...Aug. 1, 1759. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1759. Hib.7.759.2r (07-i'47i) PURE (Simon), pseud. QUAKER. The Quaker's letter to his friend, con- cerning George S le [George, Viscount Saokville. Signed 'Simon Pure']. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1759. Hib. 7 . 759 . 21= (07-247-2) PURE (Simon), pseud. QUAKER. The Quaker's second letter to his friend, concerning George S le [George, Viscount Sack- ville. Signed ' Simon Pure 'J. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1759. Hib. 7. 759. 2r (07-2473) SAOKVILLE (George, \st Viscount). PRIM (Obadiah), pseud. Obadia Prim's answer to his friend Simon Pure, concerning George S---le. 8°, 19ciu. Dublin, 1759. Hib. 7. 759. 22 (07-2474) MOSSE (Bartholomew). DUBLIN. Lying-in-Hospital. A Sermon intended to have been preached at the publick opening of the Chappel of the Ljdng-iu-Hospital in Great-Britaiu- street, Dublin. (Extract from the Will of Bartholomew Mosse.) 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1759. Hib. 7. 759. 23 (07-2475) SHERLOCK (Thomas), Bp of London. A charge delivered to the clergy, at a Visitation held for the Diocese of London. ..1759. 4°, 20cm. Dublin, 1759. 416 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITT LIBEAEY Hib.7.760.3' (07-247 BROOKE (Henry). CASE. The case of the Romau-Catholics of Irelan In a course of letters from a Member of the Protestai Church, in that Kingdom [Henry Brooke], to h Friend in England. Letter I. (Ireland i.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 176 Hib. 7 . 760 . 3'-' (07-247' BROOKE (Henry). FARMER. The Farmer's Case of the Roman Oatholi( of Ireland. Letter ll (-iv). [By H. Brooke.] {Irelayid 4.) 8", 20cm. Dublin, 176' Hib. 7. 760. 4 (07-2471 CATHOLIC. The Catholick's letter to the Roma Catholicks of Ireland, on the late French Invasion {Ireland 4.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, '1740' [1760 Hib. 7. 760. 5 (07-247! DUBLIN. A short address to the Electors of the Cit of Dublin. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 176( Hib. 7 . 760 . 6 (07-248( TILSON (James). FEYJ60 Y MONTENEGRO (Benito Gerbnimo The multitude of Holydays detrimental to the Public! and not advantageous to Religion. Being part of tl 1st discourse of the 6th vol. of Father Feijoo's Work transl. from the Spanish... to the Benefit of Ireland and addressed to the Roman Catholick Clergy of ths Kingdom. By J. Tilson. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 176( XXIX. 8. 127' ; Hib. 7. 760. 7 (07-2481 DARGET ( ). FREDERICK the Great, King of Prussia. L'Apologi des Rois. The Apology of Kings. An epistle froi the King of Prussia to M. Darget. In French an English. 8°, 18cm. Dublin, 176( Hib. 7 . 760 . 8 (07-2485 DOUGLAS (John), Bp of Salisbury. LETTER (A) addressed to two great men [the Duk IRISH COLLECTION. 417 of Newcastle and the Rt Hon. H. Pelham], on the prospect of peace. [By J. Douglas.] 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1760. Hib.5.760.7 2nd edition. 8°, 21cm. DtMin, 1760. Hib. 7 . 760 . 9, 10 (two copies) (07-2^83) GRATTAN (James). LETTER. A letter to a Member of the Hon. House of Commons of Ireland. [Containing a scheme for regulating the Corporation of the City of Dublin. By J. Grattan.] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1760. (Ireland 13.) Hib. 7 . 760 . 11 ; Hib. 7 . 749 . 1" (07-2484) GRATTAX (James). DUBLIN. A second letter to a Member of the Hon. House of Commons of Ireland. Containing a scheme for regulating the Corporation of the City of Dublin. [By J. Grattan.] 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1760. {Ireland 13.) Hib. 7. 760. 12 (07-24^.5) PUBLICOLA, psetid. A letter [signed 'Pubbcola'] to the author of a pamphlet entitled Some thoughts on the nature of Paper Credit [in Dublin]. (Ireland 18.) 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1760. Hib. 7 . 760 . 13, 14 (two copies) (07-2486) BROOKE (Henry). LIBERTY and Common-Sense to the people of Ireland, greeting. [By H. Brooke.] {Ireland 18.) 8°, 20cm. London, 1760. Hib. 7. 760. 15 (07-2487) BEDFORD (John Russell, 4lin, 1762. Hib. 7 . 763 . 1' (07-2520) Hib. 7 . 774 . 22, 23 (two copies) FLOOD {Rt Hon. Henry). TWO translations from the Greek. Addressed to H[enr]y F[loo]d, Esq. [From originals attributed to TyrUeus and ^^schylus.j 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1774. Hib. 7. 763. r (07-2521) HUSSEY (Walter). Ode to Walter Hussey. 8°, 19om. Dublin, 1774. Hib. 7. 763. r (07-2522) COMBE (William). JUSTIFICATION (The). A poem. By the Author of the Diaboliad [W. Combe]. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1778. 422 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBEAET X . 28 . 12' ; Hib. 7 . 763 . 1" (07-252; MASON (William), Poet. CHAMBERS {Sir William). A dissertation Oriental Gardening. To which is added, An hero: epistle [by W. Mason, assisted by Horace Walpole in answer to Sir W. Chambers... 11th edition. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 177 Hib. 7 . 763 . V (07-252- BURKE {Rt Hon. Edmund). TUCKER (Josiah), D.D. A letter to E. Burke, Esq. in answer to his printed speech, said to be spoke in the House of Commons on the twenty-second i March, 1775. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 177 Hib. 7 . 763 . V (07-252, TUCKER (Josiah), D.D. A brief essay on the adva: tages and disadvantages which resjiectively atter France and Great Britain, with regard to Trade. Wi1 some proposals... 3rd edition corrected with addition 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 175 Hib. 7. 763. r (07-2521 TUCKER (Josiah), D.D. Instructions for Traveller 8°, 19cm. Dublin, [Date erased, 1758' XXIX. 8. 106' (07-252 LAlSrSDOWNE (William Petty, \st Ma/r-quess of). TUCKER (Josiah), D.D. Four letters on importai national subjects, addressed to the Rt Hon. the Ea of Shelburne. 8°, 21cm. Gloucester, 178 Hib. 7 . 763 . 1' Another edition. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 178 Hib. 7 . 763 . 3 (07-252 VELASCO {Don), pseud, 'i COUNTRY SEAT (The); or, Evenings Entertai ments. Translated from the Spanish, and compari with the Original, found among the papers of D( Velasco, late Governor of the Moro Castle at tl Havannah [qu. Josef Antonio Manso de Velasco ?] 12°, 18cm. Dublin, 176 IBISH COLLECTION. 423 Hib.7.763.4 (07-2529) DUBLIN. A description of the Main-Sewer leading from Kevans-Port, to the River Liffey. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1763. Hib.7.763.5 (07-25S0) DOYNE (Philip). Irene, a canto on the Peace. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1763. Hib.7.763.6 (07-2531) GEORGE IV., King of England. DOYNE (Philip). The Triumph of Parnassus, a , poem. On the birth of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales [George Augustus Frederick, afterwards George IV.]. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1763. Hib. 7 . 763 . 7 (07-2532) PHILOTHEOCHRISTTJS. An Essay concerning Divine Prescience. To which is added, A brief dis- sertation on the Eternity of God, &c. [Signed ' Philo- theochristus.'] 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1763. Hib. 7. 763. 8 (07-2533) A form of Prayer and Thanksgiving... to be used in... Ireland, on May 5... for a General Thanksgiving... for. ..an end to the. ..war. 4°, 20cm. Dublin, 1763. (Liturgies 213.) Hib. 7. 763. 9 (07-2534) M'AULAY (Alexander),/. 1763-6. An inquiry into the legality of Pensions on the Irish Establishment. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, reprinted, 1763. Hib. 7. 763. 10 2nd ed. 8°, 21cm. London, 1763. Hib. 7. 763. 11 ' (07-2535) MOLLOY (Vere). MOLLOY (Neale). The tryal of N. Molloy, and Vere Molloy, his wife. At a Sitting of His Majesty's Commission of Oyer and Terminer... for the City of Dublin, 10th Dec, 1762. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1763. 424 CAMBRIDGE UNIVBESITT LIBEAET Hib. 7 . 763 . 13 (07-2531 SYKES (Arthur Ashley). The reasonableness 1 mending and executing the laws against Papists. 8°, 21cm. London, 176 Hib. 7 . 763 . 14 (07-253' EUSEBITREIEITHEUS. TRI-UNE GOD (The), or, Trinity of Divine Person in Unity of the Divine Essence. [Signed ' Eusel treieitheus.'] 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 176 Hib. 7. 763. 15 (07-253; BUSSY ( de). LETTERS from Mons. La V—- at London, to Friend at Paris ; during the course of Mons. de Bussy negociation, in the year 1761. Trs. from the Frencl [Imperfect at end.] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 176 Hib. 7 . 764 . 1, 2 (two copies) (07-2531 DAROY (Patrick). An argument delivered by ] Darcy; by the expresae order of the House of Commoi in the Parliament of Ireland, 9 Junii, 1641. {Ireland 13.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 176 Hib. 7 . 764 . 3 (07-254( HOUGHTON (Benjamin). A faithful narrative of tl conduct of B. Houghton, a Freeman of the City i Dublin... on the late risings and tumults in the sa: City. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 176 Hib. 7. 765. 3 (07-254 CALDWELL {Sir James), Bart. A letter to ti Dublin Society... of the culture and quality of sever kinds of Grass lately discovered. To which is adde( the second edition of his Proposal for the increase < Apiaries in Ireland, 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 176! Hib. 7. 765. 5^ (07-254; The Book of Common Prayer. [Imperfect at end.] {Liturgies 205.) 12°, 18cm. Dublin, 176 Hib. 7. 765. 5^ (07-254; PSALMS. Metrical Versions. [Tate and Brady.] 12°, 18cm. [Dublin, 176- lEISH COLLECTION. 425 Hib. 7.765.6 (07-2.544) DELANY (Patrick). The Doctrine of Transubstantia- tion, clearly and fully confuted. 8°, 19cm. DiMin, 1765. Hib. 7. 765. 9 (07-2545) DUBLIN. LETTER (A) to the Rt Hon. the Lord Mayor of the City of Dublin, on the outrage committed by the Soldiers, in breaking open his Majesty's Jail of Newgate, [Signed 'A Freeman.'] 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1765. Hib. 7 . 765 . 10^ (07-2546) LUCAS (Charles), 1 1771. To the Rt Hon. the Lord- Mayor, the Aldermen... of Dublin. The Address of C. Lucas, M.D., one of their Representatives in Parlement. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1765. Hib. 7 . 765 . 10' (07-2547) LUCAS (Charles), t 1771. A second Address to the Rt Hon. the Lord Mayor, the Aldermen... of the City of Dublin. Containing, an answer to a New Address to His Lordship and the Citizens. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1766. Hib. 7 . 765 . 10' (07-2548) LUCAS (Charles), tl771. A third Address to the Rt Hon. the Lord Mayor... of Dublin. Relative to the late procedings of the Board and the Commons. With an appendix. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1766. Hib. 7 . 765 . 10' (07-2549) LUCAS (Charles), 1 1771. A fourth Address from C. Lucas... to his Constituents. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1766. Hib. 7. 766. 3 (07-2550) DEAN {Sir Robert). DIALOGUE (A) between Mr Demogogue, and a sober Citizen. [Bv Sir B. Dean.] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1766. 426 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBBAET Hib.7.766.4 (07-255 TAYLOR {Sir James). DUBLIN. A new Address to the Rt Hon. the Loi Mayor [Sir J. Taylor] and the Citizens of Dublin. 8°, 20cin. Dublin, 176 Hib.7.766.5 (07-255! TAYLOR {Sir James). DUBLIN. To the Rt Hon. the Lord Mayor of tl City of Dublin [Sir J. T.]. The Counter Address of Free Citizen [in reply to C Lucas]. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 176i Hib. 7 . 766 . 6, 7 (two copies) (07-255; TAYLOR {Sir James). DUBLIX. An answer to the Counter Address of pretended Free-Citizen. Humbly addressed to tl Rt Hon. Sir James Taylor, Lord Mayor of the City i Dublin. By a True Citizen. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 176 Hib. 7. 766.9 (07-255. EARL OF SANDWICH, Brig. ST QUINTEN (Richard). A short account of tl barbarous murder, committed on board the Brig, Ea of Sandwich, by P. Mc'Kinlie, G. Gidley, A. Zekerma and R. St Quinten. With a particular account ' R. St Q. 12°, 19cm. Dublin, 176 XXIX. 8. lOr (07-255 CHATHAM (William Pitt, \st Earl of). ENQUIRY (An) into the conduct of a late Rig! Honourable Commoner [W. Pitt, Earl of Chatham]. [By H. Cotes? Signed N. C. M. S. C] 8°, 19cm. lAmdon [1766' Hib. 7 . 766 . 10, 11 (two copies) Another edition. 8°, 20cm. Dublin [1766' Hib. 7 . 766 . 12 (07-255 HAMILTON (Hugh), Bp of Ossory. Philosophic essays. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 176 Hib. 7 . 767 . 8 2nd edition improved and enlarged. 12°, 20cm. London, 176 IRISH COLLECTION. 427 Hib. 7 . 766 . 13, 14 (two copies) (07-2557) LUCAS (Charles), 11771. DUBLIN". An antidote to Dr L s's Address ; addressed to the Merchants of the Citv of Dnhlin. 8°, 20cm. 'Dublin, 1766. Hib. 7 . 766 . 15 (07-2558) LUCAS (Charles), tl771. AXALTSIS (The) of a new quack-medicine, called An antidote, ic [An Antidote to Dr L — s's Address.] By a Member of one of the inferior Corporations. 8°, 20cm. DvhUn, 1766. Hib. 7 . 766 . 16 (07-2559) DUBLIN. LUCAS (Charles), tl771. A vindication of the Corporations of the City of Dublin, respecting the late honours which they paid... to Dr Charles Lucas. 8", 20cm. Dvblin [1766]. Hib. 7 . 766 . 17 (07-2560) SEASONABLE Queries. Humbly submitted to the serious consideration of the true friends of Ireland. [Text-title.] 8°, 19cm. [IhMin, 1766?] (Jrdcmd 18.) Hib. 7. 767.1 (07-2561) QUAKERS. FIVE Pamphlets in this Volume, viz. Two Discourses etc. 8°, 20cm. Dvhlin [1772]. Hib. 7 . 767 . 1' (07-2562) BRISTOL. Quakers. TWO discourses and a prayer, publickly delivered Mav 17, and 19, 1767, at the Quaiiers' Yearly Meeting, at the Fryers in Bristol. Taken down in Characters by a Member of the Church of England. 6th ed. [Part 1 of 'Five Pamphlets.'] 8°, 20cm. D-uhlin [1772!]. Hib. 7. 767. r ,07-2563) BRISTOL. Quak^g. AGL^R. The Prayer of Agur, illustrated in a funeral discotirse...by the Author of Two discourses and a 428 CAMBBIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEABY prayer. Delivered at the Quakers yearly-meeting, i Bristol. 3rd ed. [Part 2 of ' Five Pamphlets.'] 8°, 20cm. Dublin [17721 Hib. 7 . 767 . 1' (07-256- BLAKES (James), jun. GRACE. The Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, sermon publicly delivered at a meeting of the peop called Quakers, held in Leeds, 26. ..June, 1769. Take down in Characters by J. Blakes, jun. [Part 3 i 'Five Pamphlets.'] 8°, 20c'm. Dublin, 177 Hib. 7 . 767 . V (07-256; FOTHERGILL (Samuel). Quakers. An Epistle from (Samuel Fothergill, Jon than Raine &c.) the Friends who visited the Quarter! ...meetings of the Kingdom of Ireland in 1762 1 the national half years meeting... in Dublin. [Signt S. Fothergill, J. Raine, Isaac Wilson, and Willia: Rathbone.] (Epistle from our Yearly-Meeting. . . Londc ...1762... [Signed 'Edward Gulson.']) [Part 4 ' Five Pamphlets.'] 8°, 20cm. [Dublin, 1772 {Ireland 5.) Hib. 7. 767. r (07-256 HAWKSWORTH (Abraham Richard). Poems, & by several hands. Inscribed to the memory of A. R. I ...2nd ed. [Part 5 of 'Five Pamphlets.'] 8°, 20cm. Bristol [Dublinl], 176 Hib. 7. 767. 4 (07-256 DUBLIN. CITY. The City Spy-Glass : or, Candidates mirrou Wherein the merits and pretensions of the sever Candidates are freely considered, and impartial examined. By a Son of Candor. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 176 Hib. 7. 767. 5 (07-256 CURRY (John), M.D. HISTORICAL memoirs of the Irish Rebellion, in ti year 1641. In a letter to Walter Harris, Esq. [I J. Curry. Preface signed ' M. R.'] {Ireland 7.) 12", 18cm. London, 176 IBISH COLLECTION. 429 Hib.7.767.6 (07-2569) DILLON (James). The case of Mr J. D., humbly offer'd to the consideration of the publick. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1767. Hib. 7 . 767 . 7 (07-2570) LEINSTER (James Fitzgerald, Duke of). DUBLIN. A short but interesting Address to the Citizens of Dublin, [ms. Note ' By the Rev. Dr. Dennis.' On the candidature of the Marquis of Kildare, J. D. Latouche, and Green.] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1767. Hib. 7. 767. 10 (07-2571) DUBLIN. LETTER (A) to the public on an important subject. [For 'an Infirmary for wounded Consciences, an Asylum for penitent Females for Dublin.' Signed by Acheson Moore and others.] 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1767. Hib. 7. 767. 11 (07-2572) PONSONBY (Rt Hon. John). LETTER (A) to the Rt Hon. J[ohn] P[onsonby], Speaker of the House of Commons in Ireland. {Ireland 13.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1767. XXIX. 8. 135' (07-257S) TAAFFE (Nicholas, &th Viscount). Observations on affairs in Ireland, from the Settlement in 1691, to the present time. 8°, 19cm. London, 1766. Hib. 7 . 767 . 12 3rd edition -with emendations and additions. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1767. Hib. 7. 768.1 (07-2574) COURTNEY (John),/. 1768. BLAKENEY (David). Remarks, on a pamphlet, entitled A mirror, &c. (Written by s L s, M.D.) [0. Lucas]. Drawn, from the proceedings of a 430 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEABY general Court Martial, ou the trial of an Appea brought before them by David Blakeney. [By . Courtney.] 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 176 Hib. 7 . 768 . 2, 3 (two copies) Ed. 3, -with additions. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 170 Hib. 7. 768. 4 (07-2.5?; FLEETWOOD (Everard). An enquiry into the Cu ternary-Estates and Tenant-Rights of those who ho! lands... To which is added, the copy of a Bill...f( settling of Church-Eines. 3rd ed. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 176 (Another copy, mutilated, Hib. 7 . 768 . 5.) {Ireland 3.) Hib. 7. 768. 6 (07-2571 HIBERNIA to her favorite sons : a second letter on very interesting and important occa.-iion, the increai of the Military Establishment of this Kingdom. {Ireland 18.) 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 176 Hib. 7. 768. 7 (07-257 RIBTON (David). LEWIS {Mr). A picture of the times. A poem...i ...Ireland... Addressed to David Ribton Esq. I Mr Lewis, Author of an Elegy on Dr Richai Chaloner Cobbe. 8°, 19om. Dublin, 176 Hib. 7. 768. 8 (07-257 BLAKENEY (David). LUCAS (Charles), t 1771. A mirror for Court Martial ; in which the complaints, trial, sentence ai punishment of David Blakeney, are represented ai examined with candor. 6th ed. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 176 Hib. 7. 768. 9 (07-257 LONSDALE (James Lowther, Earl of). PORTLAND (William Henry Cavendish Bentinc 3rd Duke of). The case of... the Duke of P. respectii IRISH COLLECTION. 431 two leases, lately granted by the Lords of the Treasury, to Sir J. Lowther, with observations on the motion for a Remedial Bill for quieting the possession of the subject. 7th ed. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1768. Hib.7.768.10 (07-2581) KNOX (William), t 1810. PRESENT. The present state of the Nation. [By W. Knox, assisted by George Grenville.] 8°, 20cm. W. Watson, Dublin, 1768. Hib. 7 . 768 . 11 Another edition. 8° 18cm. J. Milliken, Dublin, 1768. Hib. 7 . 768 . 13-15 (three copies) (07-25S2) REASONS for an augmentation of the Army on the Irish Establishment, offered to the consideration of the public. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1768. {Ireland 18.) Hib. 7 . 768 . 16, 17 (two copies) (07-2583) DUBLIN. Reasons for and against the removal of the Market-house from the confines of Thomas-Street to Oxmantown-Green, impartially examined. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1768. Hib. 7. 768. 18 (07-2,584) REASONS humbly offered, why heads of a Bill for the Regulating Trades and Manufactures in Ireland, should not pass into a Law. 8°, 19cni. Dublin, 1768. {Ireland 17.) Hib. 7 . 768 . 20, 21 (two copies) (07-2585) ARCHBOLD (Richard). TRAIL (James), Bp of Down and Connor. A sermon preached in . . . Lisburn, June 28th, 1767. On. ..the death of Mr R. Archbold, formerly a Jesuit professed, ... To which is added, an appendix. 8°, 20cra. Dublin, 1768. 432 CAMBBIDGB UNIVEBSITT LIBEART Hib.7.768.22 (07-2586) AROHBOLD (Richard). TRAIL (James), Bp of Down and Connor. A letter to the Bp of Down and Connor [James Trail]. Occa- sioned by a sermon preached by his Lordship on the death of Mr Richard Archbold. 8°, 19cm. Dublin,. n&9>. Hib.7.769.1 (07-2587) ADDRESS. An address to the Noblemen and other the landed Proprietors of Ireland. By a Gentleman, who has gathered his wisdom from experience. 5th ed. {Ireland 18.) 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1769. Hib. 7 . 769 . 9, 10 (two copies) (07-2588) MAOBRIDE (David). Some account of a new method of Tanning... in vented by D. Macbride. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1769. Hib. 7. 769. 11 (07-2589) DENNIS (William). Some observations on the circumstances of Ireland. [ms. note 'qu. by Rev. Dr. Dennis'!'] {Ireland 18.) 8°, 20cm. [Dublin'^ 1769.] Hib. 7. 769. 12 ■ (07-2590) A state of the Publick Revenues and Expence, from •1751 to 1767. 8°, 20cm. [Dublin'': 1769.] {Ireland 18.) Hib. 5 . 770 . 2 (07-2591) Hib. 7 . 770 . 7, 8 (two copies) FRENCH (Richard), /. 1770. The Constitution of Ireland, and Poyning's Laws ex- plained. By a Friend to his Country [R. French]. 8°, 20(an. Dublin, 1770. Hib. 7 . 770 . 9, 10 (two copies) ; Hib. 7 . 770 . 1' Bb.25.43'' Another edition. 8°, 20cm. London, 1770 {Ireland 18.) IRISH COLLECTION. 433 Hib.7.770.r (07-2592) JEPHSON (Robert). CONSIDERATIONS upon the Augmentation of the Army (on the Establishment of Ireland). Address'd to the Pnblick. [By E. Jephson.] {Ireland 18.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1768. Hib.7.770.r (07-259J) O'BRIEN {Sir Lucius), Bart. LETTER. A letter to Sir L— -s 0— -n, Bart, on the late Prorogation ; and in answer to his Letter to Mr Faulkner, on the subject of the rejected Monev- Bill. 8°, 20cni. Buhlia, 1770. (Another copy, with Errata slip, Hib. 7 . 770 . 12 ; another copv, wanting half-title and errata, Hib. 7.770. 13.) {Ireland 11.) Hib. 7 . 770 . 4 ; Bb . 25 . 43' (07-2594) POWER (Richard). A comparative state of the two rejected Money Bills, in 1692 and 1769. With some observations on Poyuings Act, &o. By a Barrister [R. Power]. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1770. Hib. 7 . 770 . 5 ; Hib. 7 . 770 . 1^ 2nd ed. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1770. Hib. 7 . 770 . 6 3rd ed. [ms. note 'By Rev. Wm. Dennis.'] {Ireland 11.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1770. Hib. 7 . 770 . 1' (07-2595) A representation of the state of the Trade of Ireland, laid before the House of Lords of England, 10th April, 1750, on occasion of a Bill... for laying a Duty on Irish Sail-Cloth imported into Great-Britain. 3rd ed. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1755. {Irelamd 17. Farliament 2.) Hib. 7. 770. 2 (07-2596) An address from a Noble Lord, to the people of Irelaml, on the present state of affairs. {Ireland 18.) 8", 20cm. [Dublin,!] 1770. Irish Collection. October 1907. 28 434 CAMBEID3E UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY LI . 6 . 37- ; Hib. 5 . 769 . 5- (07-2597) BOULTER (Hugh), Abp of Armagh. Letters writtea to... several Miiiiisters of State in England, and some others. 2 vols. 8°, 22cm. Oxford, 1769 (1770). Hib. 7. 770. 11 (07-25.98) HOWARD (Gorges Edmund). Some scattered pieces upon Agriculture, and the improvement of Husbandry, which were lately published in the Dublin Journal. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1770. Hib. 7. 770. 14 (07-2599) POSTHUMUS. A letter to the people of Ireland. 2nd fd. [Signed Posthumus. On the rejection of the Money Bill by the House of Commons in Ireland.] {Ireland 18.) 8", 20om. London, 1770. Hib. 7 .'770 . 15-18 (four copies) (07-2600) LUCAS (Charles), t 1771. LODGE (John). The usage of holding Parliaments and of preparing and passing Bills of Supply, in Ireland, stated from record. [By J. Lodge.] To which is added, Annotations, together with an address to George Lord Viscount Townshend, by 0. Lucas. {Ireland 11.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1770. Hib. 7. 770. 19 (07-2601) LUCAS (Charles), 1 1771. The rights and privileges of Parlements asserted upon Constitutional principles. 2nd ed. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1770. Hib. 7. 770. 20 (07-2602) GAHRIOK (David). AGRICULTURE and Commerce. A dialogue. 2nd ed., with notes. Inscribed to C. Lucas, M.D. To which is added, Mr [David] Garrick's Adoption (at Shakespeare's Tomb). [In verse. Signed George Andrew Patrick Agriculture, and John Commerce.] (Wants pp. 21-2.) 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1770. Hib. 7 . 770 . 21 (07-26o.'5) BURKE (Edmund). MACAULAY (Catharine). Observations on a IRISH COLLECTION. 435 pamphlet [by Edmund Burke], entitled, Thoughts on the cause of the present discontents. 8°, 20cm. DuMin, 1770. XXIX . 8 . 96' 4:th ed. 8°, 19cm. London, 1770. Hib.7.770.23 (07-260i) ASTON {Sir Eichard), Kt. MORRIS (Robert),/. 1770. A letter to Sir Richard Aston, Knt. [on the prosecution of J. Almon for libel]. 2nd ed. 8°, 20cm. London, 1770. Hit. 7 . 770 . 24, 25 (two copies) (07 -260.-5) TOWNSHEND (George, 1st Marquis). HELLEN (Robert). Observations [by R. Hellen] on a Speech [by Ijord Towiishend, on the Money Bill], delivered the 26th of Dec, 1769, in the House of Lords, in Ireland. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1770. Hib. 7 . 770 . 26, 36 (two copies) ; Bb . 25 . 43' Witli an appendix, containing a reply to the Answer. Ed. 3. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1770. {Ireland 12.) Hib. 7 . 770 . 27 (07-2606') Hib.7.770.r ; Bb.25.43' TOWNSHEND (George, Is* Marquis). ANSWER (An) to Observations [by R. Hellen] on a Speech [by George, Lord Townsliend] delivered the 26th of Dec, 1769, in the House of Lords, in Ireland. With an appendix. By a Member of the House of Commons. 2nd ed. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1770. (Ireland 12.) Hib. 7. 770. 28 (07-2f)07) POYNINGS (Sir Edward). The policy of Poynings Law, fairly explained and considered : with seasonable advice to the people of Ireland. {Ireland 9.) 8", 20cm. DuMin, 1770. Hib. 7. 770. 29 (07-260S) NIHELL (Laurence), Dp of Kilfenora. RATIONAL Self-Love ; or, A philosophical and 28—2 436 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBBABY moral essay on the natural principles of happiness an virtue. By L N(ihell). 8°, 20cm. Limerich, 177 Hib.7.770.30 (07-2601 ROTHERAM (John), D.D. An essay on Faith, an its connection with Good Works. 3rd ed. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, \11' Hib.7.770.31 (07-26i( STEVENS (George Alexander). The Court of Alexande An opera, in 2 acts. 12°, 19cm. Dublin, 177i Hib.7.770.32 (07-261S HELLEN (Robert). STRICTURE (A) upon Observations [by R. Heller oa a Speech [by Lord G. Townshend]. By an Impartii Observer. S", 20cm. Dublin, 1771 {Ireland 12.) XXIX. 8. 96^ (07-261; BURKE {Rt Hon. Edmund). THOUGHTS on the cause of the present discontent [By E. Burke.] Ed. 3. 8°, 20cm. London, 177i Hib. 7 . 770 . 35 Ed. 4. 8°, 19cm. London, 1771 Hib. 7. 770. 34 Another ed. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 177( Hib. 7 . 771 . 1, 2, (two copies) (07-261^ Hib. 7 . 771 . 18 CALDWELL {Sir James), Ba,rt. An address to the House of Commons of Ireland [0 the Augmentation Bill] : by a Freeholder [i.e. S James Caldwell]. 3rd ed. {Ireland 13.) 8°, 20cm. [Dublin'i] 111 Hib. 7. 771. 3 (07-261; ADDRESS. An address to the Representatives of tl people; upon subjects, important, and interesting, 1 the Kingdom of Ireland. By a Freeholder. 8°, 19cra. Dublin, 111. [For another edition of this see Hib. 7 . 771 . 4.] (Ireland 13.) lEISH COLLECTION. 437 Hib.7.771.4 (07-2616) ADDRESS. An address to the Representatives of the people, upiMi subjects of uioment, to the well-being and happiness of the Kingdom of Ireland. By a Friend to the Nation. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1771. [For another edition of this see Hib. 7 . 771 . 3.] {Ireland 13.) Hib. 7. 771. 7' (07-2617) CALDWELL (Sir James), Bart. Proposals for the relief of the blind poor in... the City of Dublin. By Sir J. Caldwell. To which is added, an Ode, as it is to be performed at... the Rotunda of the Lying-iti Hospital. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1771. Hib. 7. 771. 7' (07-2618) CALDWELL {Sir .Tames), Bart. A proposal for employing... Children from the age of 10 to 16. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1771. Hib. 7 . 771 . 8 ; Hib. 7 . 772 . 9' (07-2619) HO WARD (Gorges Edmond). Postscript to the Candid appeal to the public. 8°, 19cm. Dublin [1771]. Hib. 7. 771. 9 (07-2620) FAULKNER (George). HOWARD (Gorges Edmond). An epistle to Gorges Edmond Howard, Esq. with notes explanatoiy, critical, and historical, by George Faulkner. [In verse. A satire on Faulkner.] 3rd ed. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1771. Hib. 7 . 771 . 10 5th edition, with considerable additions. 8°, 21cm. lb. 1771. Hib. 7. 772. 11 (07-2621) FAULKNER (George). HOWARD (Gorges Edmond). An epistle to Gorges Edmond Howard. 7th ed. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1772. Hib. 7 . 772 . 9' 8th ed. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1772. (Another copy, wanting portrait, Hib. 7 . 772 . 10'.) i38 CAMBEIDGB UNIVERSITY LIBEAEX Hib.7.771,11 (07-262J MEAGHER (Andrew). The Popish Mrss celebrate by heathen priests... or a sermon preached at Thurles. Aug. 2, 1767. To which is annexed, A dissertation, with an appendix on the style of Scripture. 8°, 20cm. Limerick, 111 Hib. 7 . 771 . 12 (07-262; CURRY (John), M.D. OBSERVATIONS on the Popery Laws [in Ireland [By J. Curry, and C. O'Oonor.] 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 177 Hib. 8 . 772 . 1== Ed. 2. 8°, 17cm. Dublin, 177' [Ireland 4.) Hib. 7. 771. 13 (07-262- PROTEST (The) of the Lords. Dec. 18, 1771. [Signe ' Leinster, Westmeath,' etc.] {Ireland 12.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 177 Hib. 7. 771. 14 (07-262. FALKLAND ISLANDS. JOHNSON (Samuel), LL.D. Thoughts on the la- transactions respecting Falkland's Islands. [By I Johnson.] 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 177 Hib. 7 . 771 . 15 (07-2621 TOWNSHEND (George, \st Marquis). HINTS for improving the Kingdom of Ireland, i a letter to. ..Viscount Townshend. By a Lover of h Country. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 177 {Ireland 18.) Hib. 7 . 771 . 16, 17 (two copies) (07-262' CALDWELL {Sir James), Bart. TOWNSHEND (George, Ut Marquis). An ess£ on the character and conduct of His Excellency Loi Vise. Townshend. [Attributed to Sir J. Caldwell. S'', 19cm. [London] 177" Hib. 7. 772. 2 (07-2621 BATCHELOR. ATTEMPT. An attempt to shew the cause of tl lEISH COLLECTION. 439 present risings in the North, and Smith... Published originally in the Batchelor, in the Dublin Mercury. {Ireland 18.) 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1772. Hib. 7 . 772 . 4, 5 (two copies) (oy-sfia.Q) A collection of the Protests of the Lords of Ireland, from 163i to 1771. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1772. {Ireland 12.) Hib. 7. 772. 6 (07 -2630) DUBLIN. City. The Standing Rules and Orders of the Commons of the Common-Council of the City of Dublin... A List of the aldermen, sheriffs, and commons; and of... committees. And the oath. 8", 18cm. Dublin, 1772. Hib. 7. 772. 7 (07-26-31) TOWNSHEND (Geoi-ge, \st Marquis), FUGITIVE pieces of Irish Politics, during the Administration of Lord Townshend. {Ireland 18.) 8", 20cm. London, 1772. Hib. 7. 772. 8 (07-2632) HAMILTON (Hugh), Bp of Ossory. The duty of obedience... to Magistrates. A sermon occasioned by the late disturbances in the North of Ireland, preached ...April 12, 1772. 8^ 21cm. London, 1772. Hib. 5 . 771 . 4 ; Hib. 7 . 772 . 9' (07-2633) HOWARD (Gorges Edmond). A candid appeal to the public, on the subject of a late Epistle. 8", 21om. Dublin, 1771. Hib. 5 . 771 . 5 2nd ed. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1771. Hib. 5 . 772 . 2 ; Hib. 7 . 772 . 12 (07-2634) JEPHSON (Robert). FAULKNER (George). An epistle from G— E— H---rd, Esq. [Gorges Edmond Howard] to Alderman George Faulkner. With notes. ..by the Alderman and other learned authors. [A satire, by R. Jephson.] 8", 19cm. Harataria [Dublin], 1772. Hib. 7 . 772 . 13 . Ed. 2. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, [1772?] (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 7. 772 . 10^) 440 CAMBKIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY Hib.7.772.14 (07-2635) HOWAED (Gorges Edmond). The life of man. An allegorical vision. In 3 parts. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1772. Hib. 7 . 772 . 9^ Ed. 2. 8", 20cni. Dablin, 1772. Hib. 7. 772. 15 (07-2636) JUSTICE and Policy. An essay on the increasing i,'rowth...of our great Cities... by a Freeholder in Ireland, and a Stockholder in England. 2 Pts. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1772(-73). Bb . 25 . 33' Part 2. 8", 19cm. London, 1774. Hib. 7 . 772 . 16 (07-2637) LANGRISHE {Sir Hercnles), Bart. SUBSTANCE. The .substance of a speech made by H s L she, in debate on the Bill for enabling Papists to take Building Leases. (Irelayid 4.) 8°, 21om. Dublin, 1772. Hib. 7. 772. 17 (07-2638) ACHMET ( ), Af.D. LUCAS (Charles), t 1771. The tbeory^and uses of Baths, being an extract from the Essay on Waters. With marginal notes, by Dr A ohm at. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1772. (Another copy, wanting title-page, Hib. 7 . 772 . 18.) Hib. 7. 772. 19 (07-2639) TOWNSHEND (George, \st Marquis). PROPOSALS humbly offered to Lord Townshend, and to the present Parliament, for the improvement of Trade, and restoration of cash and public credit to Ireland. (Ireland 17.) 8", 19cui. Dublin, 1772. Hib. 7. 772. 22 ( 07 -2640) SHERIDAN (Thomas), f 1788. An appeal to the public, against Mr Sheridan's intended scheme for a Monopoly of the Stage. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1772. IRISH COLLECTION. 441 Hib.7.772.24 (07-264.1) SHREWSBURY (Charles Talbot, Duke of). LONG. A long history of a certain Lord Lieutenant [C. Talbot, Duke of Shrewsbury], of a certain King- dom, explaining the conduct of his Administration, in a certain Kingdom. [Republication of 'A Long History of a short session of a certain parliament in a certain Kingdom.' 1714. Attributed to Dr Delany and Dr Helshara.] 8°, 20cm. [Duhlin,] 1772. (Another state (title differing), Hib. 7 . 772 . 23.) {Ireland 18.) Hib. 7 . 772 . 25 (07-2642) TALBOT (Catharine). Reflections on the seven days of the week. 8th ed. 12°, 19cm. Duhlin, 1772. Hib. 7. 772. 26 (07-264.^) TICHBORNE {Sir Henry). A letter of Sir H. Tichborne to his Lady, of the Siege of Drogheda. 8°, 19cm. Drogheda, 1772. Hib. 5 . 772 . 1 ; Hib. 7 . 772 . 27 (07-2644) VALLANCEY (Charles). ESSAY (Au) on the antiquity of the Irish Language. Being a collation... with the Punic Language. With a preface proving Ireland to be the Thule of the Ancients... A Correction of. ..Mr Lhwyd...also...Mr Baretti. [Signed 0. V. i.e. C. Vallancey.] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1772. Hib. 7. 772. 27" (07-264,'5) WOTTON ("William), D.D. A Sermon preached in Welsh before the British Society in the Church of St Marv-le-Bow, London, upon St David's Day, 1722. [In Welsh and English.] 8", 20cm. London, 1723. Hib. 5 . 768 . 11 ; Hib. 7 . 768 . 23 (07-2646) WOODWARD (Richard), Bp of Cloyne. An argument in support of the right of the poor in the Kingdom of Ireland, to a National Provision. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1768. Hib. 7 . 772 . 28, 29 (two copies) Another edition. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1772. Hib. 7 . 775 . 11 Ed. 3. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1775. 442 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEABT Hib. 7 . 772 . 30-31 (07-264- WYNNE (John Huddlestone). A general history ^( Ireland. 2 vols. 8°, 21cm. London, 111'. Hib. 7. 772. 32 (07- 264.1 O'CONNOR (John). ROSARY. An essay on the Rosary and Sodality ( the Most Holy Name of Jesus... To which are sul joined the Rosaries of the Name of Jesus [by J. Micoi and of... the Blessed Virgin [by Saint Dominir]. B the Rev. J n O C — nn — r [i.e. John O'Connor 12°, 17cui. Dublin, 177; Hib. 7. 773. 3 (07-264! ESSEX (Arthur Capel, 1st Earl of). Letters writte ...in the year 1675. To which is prefixed An historic! account of his life, and de|ilorable death. 2iid ed. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 177; Hib. 7. 773. 4 (07-263( OHARA (Kane). GOLDEN (The) Pippin : an English burletta. In acts. Bj the author of Midas [K. O'Hara]. 12", 19cm. Dublin, 177: Hib. 7. 773. 5 (07-2651 LETTER (A) upon the subject of taxing the Estates c Absentees. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1771 (Ireland 18.) Hib. 7 . 773 . 6 (07-265; ANNALY (John Gore, Lord). LETTER (A) to the Rt Hon. J n L d A [Lord Aunaly]. [Signed ' An Inhabitant of Ulster on Tithe-Farmers.] 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 177; Hib. I.IIZ.I (07-265; LETTERS which passed in Great Britain, relative 1 the Absentee Tax. [Between the Duke of Devonshii and other.s, and Lord North.] {Ireland 18.) 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 111 IRISH COLLECTION. 443 Hib. 7 . 773 . 9 (07-2654) LANESBOROUGH (Brinsley Butler, Eai-l of). HORATIO. ObsHvvations on tlie conduct and management of the twehe Commissioners of tbe Rtivenue, since Feb. 1772, addressed to. ..the Earl of Lanesborongh. [Signed ' Horatio '] {Ireland 17.) 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1773. Hib. 7 . 773 . 10, 11 (two copies) (07-2ft'55) HARCOURT (Simon, Ixt Harl). SKETCH (A) or model, of an University Address, to a new Chief Goveruour [i.e. S. Harcourt]. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1773. Hib. 7. 774. S (07-26,56) RABELAIS (Frangois). . BATTLE (The) of the Horn-Books: a romance. Ft i — from ... Rabelais ...in.scri bed to W[a]lt[e]r H[u]ss[e]y, Esq. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1774. Hib. 7. 774. 3 (07-?657) CATECHISM. An Universal Catechism ; or, the poor man's Religion in the Gospel of Christ. 8°, 18cm. Dublin, 1774. Hib. 7 . 774 . 4-7 (07-2658) STANHOPE (Eusenia). CHESTERFIELD (Philip Dormer Stanhope, ith Earl of). Letters written... to his son, Philip Stan- hope, Esq. ; together with several other pieces on various suljects. Published by Mrs Eugenia Stanhope., 4 vols. 12°, 18cm. Dublin, 1774-75. Hib. 7. 774. 8 (07-26,59) DUBLIN. Li/iwj-ia and Inoculation Charity. The Rules and Regulations. 8", IScm. Dublin, 1774. Hib. 7 . 774 . 9 (07-2660) DUBLIN. Lying-in and Inoculation Gltarity. Obsei-- vatious on the Lying-in and Inoculation Charity, of the City of Dublin. By a Friend to the Public. 8", 18cm. Dublin, 1774. 444 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEBSITT LIBBAEY Hib. 7.774.10 {07-266 DUBLIN. Foundling Hospital and Workhouse. Rule Ordinances, Bye-kws and Regulations made ai: established by the Governors. Dublin, 6th JiiT 1 1774. 8", 19cin. Dublin, 111 Hib. 7 . 774 . 1 1 , 1 2 (two copies) (07 - 266! DUBLIN. Corporation for the Belief of the Poor. A account of the proceediugs, and state of the fund of th Corporation. 1774. 8", 19ciij. Dublin, 111' Hib. 7 . 774 . 14 (07-26ft HYNDMAN (C). A new method of raising Flax ; b which it is proved, that Irelnnd may raise. ..more fla ...than by the common method. 8", 19cm. Belfast, 111 A Hib. 7 . 774 . 15 (07-2664 BICKERSTAFFP: (Isaac). LIONEL and Clarissa : or, The School for Fatheri A comic opera. [By I. Bickerstafte.] 12°, 19cm. Dublin, 111' Hib. 7 . 774 . 18 (07-266.' ST PATRICK'S Anti-Stamp Chronicle: or, Independer MagHzine, of news, politics, and litei-arv entertainmen No. II. 8", \2cm.' [Dublin,] 111' {Per. Publ.) Hib. 7 . 774 . 19 (07-2()6( SEASONABLE reflections humbly oflfered to the coi sideration of the Legislature, by some Roman Catholics of Ireland. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 111- (Ireland 4.) Hib. 7. 774. 20 (07-2C6^ BLAIR (P), M.D. aERVETUS (Michael). Thoughts on Nature an Keliaioii. Or, an apology for the Right of Privat Judgment, maintained by M. Servetus, M.D. in h answer to J. Calvin. [Edited by P. Blair M.D.] 8", 20cm. [Cork] llli IRISH COLLECTION. 445 Hib. 7 . 774 . 21 (07-2668) TONTINE-tables ; or, calculations respecting the loan of £265,000. By J. Y. Mathematician. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1774 Hib. 7. 774. 24 (07-2669) STATUTES. Ireland. [1 George II. c. 22.] An Act for explaining and amending an Act, intituled. An Act for the better maititenance of Curates within the Church of Ireland. — ([3 G. II. c. 7] An Act for the better keeping Churches in Eepair. — [3, 4 G. II. c. 10] Act to explain and Amend etc.) (Ireland 3, 9.) 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1774. Hib. 7. 775.1 (07-2670) STATUTES. Ireland. [5, 6 George III. c. 14.] An Act for repealing an Act... intituled, An Act to explain and amend an Act made in the 3rd year of the Reign of George the 2nd, intituled, An Act for the better keeping Churches in Repair, and for other purposes. {Ireland 3, 9.) 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1775. Hib. 7. 775. 2 (07-2671) Hib. 7 . 775 . 12, 13 (two copies) DUBLIN. Corporation for the Belief of the Poor. Observations on the state and condition of the poor, tinder the Institution, for their relief, in... Dublin ; &c. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1775. Hib. 5 . 775 . 3 (07-2672) Hib. 7 . 775 . 6 ; Hib. 7 . 775 . 14 INQUIRY (An) into the policy of the laws, affecting the Popish Inhabitants of Ireland, preceded by a short political analysis of the History and Constitution of Ireland. [Another edition of 'An inquiry into the policy of the Penal Laws ' etc.] {Ireland 4.) 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1775. Hib. 7. 775. 4 (07-2673) HUTCHINSON {Bt Hon. John Hely), Provost of T. G. D., tl794. DUBLIN. Trinity College. An account of some regulations made in Trinity-College, Dublin, since the 446 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY appointment of the present Provost [J. H. H« chinson]. 8°, 19cm. [Dublin, 177f Hib. 7 . 775 . 5 (07-267 FAMILIAR (A.) and serious address, to the Freeholde and Electors in Ireland. By a Friend of the Public. (Ireland 18.) 8", 20cm. Dublin, 177 Hib. 7. 775. 7 (07-267 MANN (Isaac), Bp of Cork and Ross. A sermc jireached at Christ-Church, Dublin, before the Lon spiritual and temporal iu Parliament assembled, No 5th, 1775. 4", 20cm. Dublin, 177 Hib. 7 . 775 . 8 (07-2671 WESLEY (John). A calm address to our America Colonies. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 177. Hib. 7 . 775 . 9, 10 (two copies) (07-267: DUBLIN. C orporation for the Relief of the Poor. WOODWARD (Richard), Bp of Cloyne. An addres to the publick, on the expediency of a regular plan fc the maintenance and government of the poor... at the. Request of the Corporation. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1771 Hib. 7 . 775 . 15 (07-267; O BSER VATIONS on the finances and trade of Irelan( {Ireland 17.) 8°, 19cm. [Dublin'^ 1775 Hib. 7.776.1 (07-267^ BENTHAM (Jeremy). BLACKSTONE {Sir William). A fragment o Government; being an examination of.. .the Intn duction to Sir W. Blackstone's Commentaries : with preface... [By J. Bentham.] 8", 19cm. Dublin, 177( Hib. 7. 776. 2^ (07-26sf BRUTUS, pneud. Brutus's third letter on the presei: situation of aflFairs ; with a plan for a general Addres from this Kingdom [Ireland], in favour of a recoi ciliation and dismissal. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1776 {Ireland 18.) IRISH COLLECTION. 447 Hib.7.776.2= (07- 26s i) DIALO(iUE (A) between a Baronet and aFiee-tliinker. Published for the benefit of the Young Nobility and Gentry of Ireland. 8", 19om. Dublin, 1776. {Ireland 18.) Hib.7.776.3 (07-2fi82) GIFFARD (John), Apothecary, Jl. 1776. A short account of the properties of fixed air, and its iiiedioinal virtues when combined with water, as in the Springs of Fyniiont and Spa. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1776. XXIX. 8. 125' (07-2683) MACPHERSON (Jame.s), f 1796. RIGHTS. The rights of Great Britain asserted against the claims of America : being an answer to the Declaration of the General Congress. [By J. Macplierson.] 2nd edition. 8", 20cm. London, 1776. Hib. 7 . 776 . 4 3rd edition. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1776. Zz . 45 . 21' ', Hib. 4 . 776 . 3 (07-2684) DUN ( ). KILLARNEY. A description of Killarney. [Qu. by — Dun^J 4°, 26cm. London, 1776. Hib. 7 . 776 . 5 Another ed. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1776. {Ireland 16.) Hib. 7 . 776 . 6 (07-268.'>) LORIOT (Antoine Joseph). A practical essay on a Cement and Artificial Stone, justly supposed to be that of the Greeks and Romans, lately re-discovered by M. Loriot. Transl. from the French. 3rd ed. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1776. 1.51.67' (07-2686) TAYLOR (Jeremy), Bp of Down and Connor. MORAL (A) demonstration of the truth of the 448 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Christian Religion ; with an inti-nducfcion on the nature -. and force of probable arguments [by J. Tayloi'J. 8°, 20cm. London, 1775. Hib. 7 - 776 . 7, 8 (two copies) 2nd ed. 8", 20cm. Ih., 1776. Hib. 7. 776. 10 (07-2f)S7) MacNALLY (Leonard). PINISTA Y RUIZ (Teresa), pseud. An heroic epistle ivom Donna Teresa Pinna y Ruiz, of Murcia, to Richard Twiss, with several explanatory notes, written by himself. [By L. MacNally.] 8°, 19cra. Dublin, 1776. Hib. 7. 776. 9 (07-2d88) PENN (William). A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers. 8th ed. 12", 17 cm. Dublin, 1776. Hib. 7. 776. 11 (07-2689) STEVENSON (William), M.D., 11783. An ode to Peace : occasioned by the present ci isis of the British Empire. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1776. Hib. 7. 776. 12 (07-2690) HOMERUS. WOOD (Robert). An essay on the original genius and writings of Homer : with A comparative view of the ancient and present state of the Troade. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1776. Hib. 7. 777. 3 (07-2691) CHCJROH Consecration. ESSAY. An essay on Church Consecration. [Signed 'Z.']... In Answer to a Letter. 12", 19om. Dublin, 1777. Hib. 7. 777. 6 (07-26.92) BLAIR (P.), M.D. POULSON (James). Observations on various subjects : to which are prefixed, Sundry remarks on the late Publications of Dr. [P.] Bl[ai]r and other Authors in the City of Cork. 2 vols, (in 1). 8", 20cm. Belfast, 1777. lEISH COLLECTION, 449 Hib.7.777.7 (07-2693) MacNALLY (Leonard). SEVENTEEN hundred and seventy-seven: or, A picture of the manners and character of the age. By the author of an Heroic epistle to Richard Twiss [L. MacNally]. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1777. Hib.7.777.8 (07-2694) SOME Reflections on the operation of the Popery Laws in Ireland. 8°, 19om. Dublin, 1777. {Ireland 4.) Hib.7.778.1 (07-2695) STATUTES. Ireland. [7, 8 George III.] An Act for establishing a Militia in this Kingdom. {Ireland 9.) 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1778. Hib. 7 . 778 . 3 (07-2696) B URKE {Rt Ho-n,. Edmund). Two letters from Mr Burke to gentlemen in the city of Bristol, on the Bills depending in Parliament relative to the Trade of Ireland. 2nd ed. 8°, 20cm. London, 1778. Hib. 7 . 778 . 4 ; Hib . 7 . 778 . 8 (07-2697) KNOX (William), tlSlO. Considerations on the state of Ireland. [By W. Knox. ] {Ireland 18.) 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1778. Hib. 7 . 778 . 5 (07-2698) FLEMING (John), /. 1778. The Haunch of Venison ; a poetical epistle. To the Rt Hon. Earl Beotive. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1778. Hib. 7. 778. 6 (07-2699) GUIDE. The guide to domestic happiness. In a serirs of letters. 2ud ed. 8", 19cin. Dublin, 1778. Hib. 7 . 778 . 7 (07-2700) HUMBLE remonstrance, for the repeal of the laws against the Roman Catholics [in Ireland]. {Ireland 4.) 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1778. Irish Collection. October 1907. 29 ioO CAMBRIDGE UNIVEKSITY LIBRARY Hib. 7 . 779 . 5-7 (three copies) (07-2701; DUNTZE (Sir John), Bart. CALDWELL {Sir James), JBart. An enquiry how far the restrictions laid upon the trade of Ireland,... are a benefit or disadvantage to the British Dominions in general, and to England in particular... To which is prefixed a letter to Sir John Duntze, Bart. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1779. Dd.19.37' Another edition. 8°, 21cm. Exeter, 1779. Hib. 5 . 779 . 6 (07-2702) FLOOD {Rt Hon. Henry). LETTER (A) to the people of Ireland, on the... ]iresent Associations in Ireland, in favour of our own ^Manufactures. With some cursory observations on the effects of a Union. [Attributed to H. Flood.] {Ireland 17.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1779. Hib. 7 . 779 . 8 (07-2703) CURSORY observations on Ireland. By a Member of the Dublin Society. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1779. {Ireland 18.) Bb.25.26' (07-2704) X.26.29' ; Hib.7.779.11 AUCKLAND (William Eden, 1st Lord), 1 18U. Four letters to the Earl of Carlisle. 8°, 20cm. London, 1779. Dd.19.37' 2nd edition. 8°, 21cm. lb., 1779. Hib. 7. 779. 12 (07-270.5) FIRST (The) lines of Ireland's Interest in the year 1780. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1779. {Ireland 18.) Hib. 7. 779. 13 (07-2706) LUCIUS HIBERNICUS, pseud. DEFENCE (A) of Great Britain... in the Government of Ireland, by an Irishman. To which are added, two letters in answer, by Lucius Hibernicus and Sarsfield. And a reply, by a Real Irishman. [Wants pp. 17-20.] {Ireland 18.) 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1779. lEISH COLLECTION. 451 Hib. 7 . 779 . 14, 15 (two copies) (07-2708) CAUSIDICUS. JEBB (Frederick). The letters of Guatimozin [i.e. F. JebbJ, ou the affairs of Ireland. To which are added, The letters of Causidicus. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1779. Hib. 7 . 779 . 16 (07-2709) EDINBURGH. A summary of the proceedings in the House of Commons, on the Petition of the Roman Catholics in Edinburgh and Glasgow, and of the debates which took place on that affair. 8", 20cm. London, 1779. {Parliament 3. Scotland.) Hib. 7. 779. 17 (07-2710) O'NEIL (Elizabeth), pseitt?. Opposition mornings : with Betty's remarks. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1779. {Ireland 11.) Hib. 7. 779. 18 (07-2711) PEOPLE (The) of Ireland not a parcel of lazy, incor- rigible scoundrels. By G B , Gent, [in reply to ' Cursory Observations on Ireland, by a Member of the Dublin Society.'] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1779. {Ireland 18.) Hib. 7. 779. 19 (07-2712) PULTENEY (William). Considerations on the present state of public affairs, and the means of raising the necessary supplies. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1779. XXIX. 8. 125^ Another edition. 8", 21cm. London, 1779. Hib. 7. 779. 21 (07-2713) AUCKLAND (William Eden, \st Baron), 1 1814. SHERIDAN (Richard). A letter to William Eden, on the subject of liis to the Earl of Carlisle ; the Irish Trade. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1779. Hib. 7. 779. 22 (07-2714) MACPHERSON (James), t 1796. SHORT (A) history of the Opposition during the last Session of Parliament. [By J. Macpherson.] {Parliament 1.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin., 1779. 29—2 452 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY Hib.7.779.23 (07-2715) SKETCHES from nature, in high preservation, by the most Honorable Masters. [A political satire.] 12th ed. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1779. Hib.7.779.24 (07-27i«; THOUGHTS on the inexpediency of continuing the Irish Woollen Ware-house, as a Retail Shop... offered to... Pari lament and... the Dublin Society. (Ireland 17.) 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1779. Hib.7.779.25 (07-2717; THOUGHTS on the present alarming crisis of affairs ; humbly submitted to... the people of Ireland. Tr which are added two letters... to the Popish inhabitants of this Kingdom. B}' a Grazier. (Ireland 18.) 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1779 Hib.7.779.26 (07-2718; WALSH (Eev. John),/. 1779. A sermon, preached at the Parish Church of Tawnev, Feb. 10, 1779. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1779 Hib.7.780.1 (07-2719; MOUNTMORRES (Hervey Redmond Morres, 2nd Vis count). CONSIDERATIONS on the intended modification 0: Poyning.s' Law. By a Member of the Irish Parliameni [H. R. M., Viscouat Mountmorres]. (Ireland 9.) 8", 20cm. London, 1780 Hib. 7 . 780 . 2 (07-2720 CONSIDERATIONS upon the Sugar and Mutiny Bills Addressed to the people of Ireland in general, and the citizens of Dublin in particular. (Ireland 13.) 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1780 Hib. 7. 780. 4 (07-2722 HARTLEY (Travers). A letter to T. Hartley, Esq., oi the subject of the Sug^r Bill, and the Resolutions o the Body of Merchants. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1780 (Ireland 13.) IRISH COLLECTION. 453 Hib. 7 . 780 . 5 (07-2723) JEBB (Frederick). Some remarks on Dr Jebb's Con- siderations on the expediency of a National Circulation Bank in Ireland. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1780. Hib. 7 . 780 . 6 (07-2724) MOLLINEUX ( ). Some thoughts on the Bill for the relief of Tenants holding leases for lives, renewable for ever. Addressed to Lord Lifford, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1780. Dd . 20 . 34' ; Hib. 7 . 780 . 7 (07-272,5) PRIESTLEY (Joseph), LL.D. NEWCOME (William), Abp of Armagh. The dura- tion of our Lord's Ministry particularly considered : in reply to a letter from Dr Priestley on that subject. 12°, 19cm. Dublin, 1780. Hib. 7. 780. 8 (07-2726) PERCEVAL (Robert). Tentamen physiologicum...de Corde. 8°, 20cm. Edinburgi, 1780. Hib. 7 . 780 . 9 (07-2727) POYNINGS {Sir Edward). PLAIN reasons for new-modelling Poynings' Law, in such a manner as to assert the ancient rights of the two Houses of Parliament, without entrenching on the King's Prerogative. 8", 18cm. Dublin, 1780. {Ireland 11.) Hib. 7. 780. 10 (07-2728) PROPRIETY. The propriety of extending the Trade of Ireland... By one of His Majesty's Commis- sioners for Trade and Plantations. [Signed ' A. S.'] To which is added. An enquiry into the legality and consequences of an Embargo. By a Member of the Irish Parliament. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1780. {Irelamd 17.) Hib. 7. 780. 11 (07-2729) SEASONABLE advice to the people of Ireland, during the present Recess of Parliament. {Ireland 18.) 8", 19cra. Dublin, 1780. 454 CAMBRIDGE UNIYERSITY LIBBAET Hib.7.780.12 (07-2730) SLIGHT (A) sketch of the connection between Great Britain and Ireland. 8", 19um. Dublin, 1780. (^Ireland 18.) Hib.7.780.13 (07-2731) SOME authentic minutes of the proceedings of a very- respectable Assembly, ou tlie 20th of Dec, 1779. To which are added, tiie speeches of some Noble Lords. [Proceedings in the House of Lords.] {Ireland 11.) 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1780. Hib.7.780.14 (07-2732) DALY (Denis), ft. 1780. STRONG-BOX (The) opened; or, a fund found at home, for tlie immediate employment of our people and for preventing emigration. Inscribed to D-n-s D-ly, Esq. [Denis Didy]. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1780. Hib. 7 . 780 . 15 (07-2733) LUCKOMBE (Philip). A tour through Ireland... To which is prefixed, a general description of tlie Kingdom. [By P. Luckombe.] (Ireland 16.) 12°, 18cm. London, 1780. Hib. 7. 780. 16 (07-2734) VOLUNTEER. A Volunteer's Queries in Spring, 1780; humbly oftered to the consideration of all descriptions of men iu Ireland. (Ireland 18.) 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1780. Hib. 7. 780. 17 (07-2735) BOUNTY LAWS. DISSERTATION. A dissertation on the present; Bounty Laws, for the encouragement of Agriculture in Ireland. 8", Dublin [1780?]. (Ireland 17.) Hib. 7. 781.1 (07-2736) TAILLYCORBET. CATECHISM. Ireland (Church of). A short course of Catechising ; being an attempt to explain the Church Catechism... Compiled for. ..the Parish of Taillycorbet, in the Diocese of Clogher. 12", 18cm. Dublin, 1781. IRISH COLLECTION. 455 Hib. 5 . 781 . 2 ; Hib. 7 . 781 . 3 (07-2737) DUBLIN. Custom, House. Considerations on the removal of the [Dublin] Custom-house. 8°, 2l)cm. Dublin, 1781. (Another copy, with appendix, Hib. 7 . 781 . 2.) Hib. 7. 781. 4 (07-2738) CULLEN (Edmund). Tentamen medioum, inaugurale, de Aere, et Imperio ejus in Corpora Humana. 8°, 20cm. Edinhurgi, 1781. Hib. 7 . 781 . 5, 6 (07 -2739) DUBLIN. Corporation for Paving the Streets. [Reports of Meetings. Jan. 12, 1781 to Dec. 23, 1782.] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1781-82. Hib. 5. 781. 3 (07-2740) GRATTAN {Rt Hon. Henry). OBSERVATIONS on the Mutiny Bill : with some strictures on Lord Buckinghamshire's Administration in Ireland. [By H. Grattan.] 8°, 23cm. London, 1781. Hib. 7. 781. 7 2nd ed. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1781. (Another copy, wanting title-page, Hib. 7 . 781 . 8.) Hib.5.781.4 ; Hib.7.781.9 Ed. 2. [With Author's name.] (Ireland 13.) 8°, London, 1781. Hib. 7. 781. 10 (07-2741) GRATTAN {Rt Hon, Henry). ANSWER. An answer to a pamphlet, entitled, Ob- servations [by H. Grattan] on the Mutiny Bill. By a Member of the House of Commons. {Ireland 13.) 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1781. Hib. 7. 781. 12 (07-2742) WESLEY (John). O'LEARY {Rev. Arthur). Miscellaneous tracts... In which are introduced, the Rev. John Wesley's Letter, and the Defence of the Protestant Associations. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1781. 4.56 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITT LIBEAEY Hib.7.781.13 (07-2743) SHERIDAN (Charles Francis). REVIEW (A) of the three great national questions relative to a Declaration of Right, Poynings' Law, and the Mutiny Bill. [By C. F. Sheridan.] 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1781. X . 26 . 29^ ; XXIX . 8 . 106= Another edition. 8", 22cni. London, 1781. (Ireland 18.) Hib.5.782.5 (07-2744) O'LEABY (Rev. Arthur). Miscellaneous tracts... 3rd edition, enlarged. 8°, 22cm. London, 1782. Hib. 7 . 782 . 1 (07-2746) LONDON. Protestant Association. ADDRESS (An) to [Lord George Gordon] the Presi- dent of the [London] Protestant Association ; including remarks on strictures lately published on the state and behaviour of English Catholics. 8°, 20cm. London, 1782. Hib. 7. 782. 2 (07-2747) BROWNE (Arthur), LL.D. DUBLIN. Trinity College. Thoughts on the present state of the College of Dublin ; addressed to the Gentlemen of the University, [ms. Note. By ' Arthur Browne S.F.T.C.D.'] 8^ 19cm. Dublin, 1782. (Another copy, wanting last leaf, Hib. 7 . 782 . 3.) Hib. 7. 782. 4 ■ — 2nded. [ms. Note 'By Arthur Brown F.T. CD.'] 8", 20cm. Cork (1782). Hib. 7. 782. 5 (07-2743) EVORY (Thomas). Dissertatio...de Febre Puer- perarum. 8°, 20cm. Edinhurgi, 1782. Hib. 7. 782. 6 (07-2749) ABINGDON (Willoughby Bertie, Uh Earl of). FLOOD {Rt Hon. Henry). The celebrated speeches of Col. H. Flood, on the Repeal of the Declaratory Act of the 6th George 1st; as delivered in the House IRISH COLLECTION. 457 of Commons of Ireland, June 11 and 14, 1782. Also ...Lord Abingdon, in the Euglish House of Peers July 5, 1782. 8°, 19cm. Dublin [1782]. Hib. 5 . 782 . 1 (07-2750) HERTFORD (Francis Ingram Seymour-Conway, Alar- quis of), +1794. BELFAST. Volvnteers. A Letter to the First Belfast Company of Volunteers, in the Province of Ulster. [By Lord Beauchamp, afterwards Marquis of Hertford.] 8", 24cm. Dublin, 1782. Hib. 7 . 782 . 7 2nd ed. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1782. Hib, 7. 782. 8 (07-2751) HERTFORD (Francis Ingram Seymour-Conway, Mar- quis of), 1 1794. BELFAST. Volunteers. A letter to the First Belfast Company of Volunteers... [By Lord Beauchamp, after- wards Marquis of Hertford.] 3rd edition. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1782. Hib. 5. 783.1 Another edition. 8", 22cm. London, 1783. Hib. 7 . 782 . 11 (07-2752) MacMAHON (Parkyns). NOVERRE (Jean George). Historical account of Rinaldo and Armida... Transl. by P. MacMahon. [MS. Note '14 March 1782.'] 8°, 20cm. London [1782]. XVII. 49. 42' ; Hib. 7. 782. 1^ (07-2753) HALES (William), D.D. De motibus Planetarum in orbibus excentricis secundum theoriarn Newtouianam dissertatio. 8", 20cm. Dublinii, 1782. Hib. 7 . 782 . 13' (07-2754) 'ALL Earthly Views.' [Verses, etc., dated at end 'Northampton Jan. 1. 1782.'] 22 X 18cm., single leaf [JVorthamptonl 1782?]. Hib. 7 . 782 . 13' (07-2755) SMYTH (Agnes). The Christian's triumph . . .exemplified in... Mrs Agnes Smyth... 12", 18cm. London, 1783. 458 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib. 7 . 782 . 13' (07-275f SMYTH (EJwKrd),/. 1777. Au account of the tris of Edward Smyth, late Curate of Ballyculter. 12°, 18cm. Dublin, 177' Hib. 7 . 782 . 13* (07-275: SMYTH (Edward),/. 1777. A fare well-sermon... for. Ballyculter on the removal of...Eilward Smyth. 2n edition. i2°, 18cm. Belfast, 177' Hib. 7. 782. 14 (07-275! B RLE AST. Freemasons. DERMOTT (Laurence). Ahiman Rezon : or, a hel to a brother. Shewing, the excellency of.. .Masonry. Manner of Constituting new Lodges... To which. : added . . . Masons songs . . . and Solomons Temple : a Oratorio. Ed. 5. (Addiessfd to the Belfast Oranj Lodge, No. 257. ..with a list of the members. Also, list of the Lodges in Belfast. [With names of...tl] Orange Lodge. October 1783.]) 12", 17cm. Belfast, 1782(-3 Hib. 7 . 782 . 15 (07-275; VALENTINE. The history of Valentine and Orson. Newly Corrected and Amended ; with new Picture 4", 20cm. Belfast, 178: Hib. 7. 783.1 (07-276( WALLER (John Thomas), /. 1783. ADDRESS (An) to the people of England an Ireland... More particularly... the Electors of tl County of Limerick, by a Freeholder of that Count [J. T. Waller]. 8", 19cm. Dublin [1783 {Ireland 18.) Hib. 5.783.2 (07-2761 HERTFORD (Francis Ingram Seymour-Conway, Ma quia of), t 1794. BELLAMONT (Cliarle.s Coote, Earl of). A lett« to Lord Viscount Beauchamp, upon the subject of h: letter to the First Belfast Company of Volunteers, i the Province of Ulster. [By Charles Coote, Earl ( Bellamont] 8", 22cm. London, 178; Hib. 7 . 783 . 2 Another edition. [Wants title.] 8°, 19cm. [1783 IBISH COLLECTION. 459 Hib. 5 . 783 . 7 (07-2762) Hib. 7 . 783 . 4-6 (three copies) MENDICANT (Benjamin). ESSAY (An) on the necessity of Protecting Duties [in Ireland. MS. Note in Hib. 7 . 783 . 4 ' By Benjamin Mendicant']. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1783. {Ireland 17.) Hib. 7. 783. 7 (07-2763) JEBB (John), M.D., F.R.S., 1 1786. Letters addressed to the Volunteers of Ireland, on the subject of a Par- liamentary Reform. [No title-page.] 8", 21cm. [Duhlin, 1783.] Hib. 7 . 783 . 8-10 (three copies) (07-2764) DEFENCE (A) of the conduct of the Court of Portugal ; with a full i-efutation of the several charges alleged against that Kingdom, with respect to Ireland. Ori- ginally written in the Portuguese... [Signed 'Lusitania'] and faithfully translated. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1783. R.17.38' Another edition. 8°, 21cra. London, 1783. (Portugal 3. Ireland 7.) Hib. 7 . 783 . 11 (07-2765) PORTLAND (William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd Duke of). CAMPBELL (Rev. Thomas), LL.D., 11795. A remedy for the Distilleries of Ireland... in an oflScial Pamphlet... intitled Observations on a letter to the Duke of Portland... By the author of the Letter... [T. Campbell.] 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1783. (Ireland 17.) Hib. 7. 783. 12 (07-2766) EOWLER (Robert), Abp of Dublin. SQUIB (Abednego), pseud. The Satauical Remem- brancer, or, All interview between an Apparition and an Archbishop. A poem. To which is prefixed, an introductory letter, with reflections on... Ghosts: ad- dressed to Tliomas C[o]bbe, Esq. [An attack on Robert Fowler, Abp of Dublin.] 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1783. 460 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.7.783.13 (07-2767) EFFINGHAM (Thomas Howard, Zrd Earl of). COLLECTION (A) of the letters which have been addressed to the Volunteers of Ireland, on the subject of a Parliamentary Reform, by the Earl of Effingham, Dr [Richard] Price, Major [J ohnl Cartwright, Doctor John] Jebb, and the llev. Mr. [C] Wyvill...Rev. Mr. "Thomas] Northcote...Lt. Col. [William] Sharmau... John] Campbell... Brass Crosby. \lreland 11.) 8", 21cm. London, 1783. Hib. 7 . 784 . 1 (07-2768) WINDHAM {Rt Hon. William). BURKE {Rt Hon. Edmund). A Representation to His Majesty, moved in the House of Commons, by the Rt Hon. E. Burke, and seconded by the Rt Hon. Wm Windham, June 14, 1784. With a preface and notes. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1784. {Parliament 3.) Hib. 7 . 784 . 2 (07-2769; FOX {Rt Hon. Charles James). BURKE {Rt Hon. Edmund). Mr Burke's Speech, Dec. 1, 1783... on Mr Fox's East India Bill. 8°, 20cm. DuUin, 1784. Hib. 7. 784. 3 (07-2770; DUNGANNON. Letters of a Dungannon and Munstei Delegate, which appeared shortly after the publication of the plan of Parliamentary Reform, proposed by the Grand National Convention. {Ireland 11.) 8", 18cm. Dublin, 1784 Hib. 5 . 784 . 5 ; Hib. 7 . 784 . 8 (07-277); FREEHOLDER. SOURCE (The) of the evil : or, the system displayed Addressed to the Gentry, .) Hib. 7. 787. 27 (07-283: DUIGENAN {lit Hon. Patrick), LL.D. O'LEARY {Hkv. Artlmr). A defence of the condui and writings of A. O'L., during the late disturbanci in Munster : Arc. Wiitteu l>y himself. ..in answer to. Theophiliis [i.e. P. D'ligenan] and. ..Doctor Woodwar ...Bp of Cloyne. 8", 20cm. London, 178' Hib. 7.787.28 (07-283( The whole of the debates in both Houses of Parliamen on a Bill to prevent tumultuous Risings and Assemblie &c. 8", 2Uciii. Dublin, 178' {Ireland 11.) Hib. 7. 787. 29 (07-283: DUIGENAN {Rt Hon. Patrick), LLD. SHOliT (A), plain, civil answer to a...pam[ihle intitled " An address to the Nobility and Gentry < the Church of Ireland, ifcc. ifec. by a Layman " [i.< P. Duigenan]. 8", I'Jcm. Dublin, 178' {Ireland 3.) Hib. 7.787.30 (07-283i STACPOOLE (George). CANDID. A candid review of the most importai occurrences that took place in Ireland, during the la; three years. In a letter addressed to George Stacpool E.sq. [Signed 1. J.] 8", 18cm. Dublhi, 178' {Ireland 18.) Hib. 5 . 787 . 16-18 (three copies) (07-283( WOODWARD (Richard), Bp of Cloyne. The preset state of the Church of Ireland...to which are subjoine( lEISH COLLECTION. 471 Some reflections on. ..Tithes; and a general account... of tlie Insurrectious in Munster. 8", 21cm. Duhlin, 1787. Hib.7.787.31 (07-28-10) WOODWARD (Richard), Bp of Cloyne. The present state of the Church of Ireland . . . 6th edition. [Pp. 139.] 8", 20cm. Duhlin, 1787. Hib. 7 . 787 . 32 6th editiou. [Pp. 123.] 8", 21cm. /*., 1787. 1.49.2r ; Hib. 7. 787. 33 (07-2S4i) WOODWARD (Richard), Bp of Cloyne. The present state of the Church of Ireland... 7th edition. 8", 21cm. London, 1787. Hib. 7 . 787 . 34, 35 (two copies) (07 - 2S4.2) GIFFARD (John). ORDE {Rt Hon. Thomas). Mr Orde's plan of an improved system of education in Ireland ; submitted to the [Irish] House of Commons, April 12, 1787; with the debate which arose thereon. Reported by J. Giffard. 8°, 19cm. Duhlin, '1777' [1787]. (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 5 . 787. 10.) {Ireland 13.) Hib. 7. 788. 2 (07-2843) LIMERICK. BROWNE (Arthur), LL.D. A brief review of the Question, Whether the Articles of Limerick have been violated? 8", 19cm. Duhlin, 1788. Hib. 7 . 788 . 3 (07-28-tJ.) CAMPBELL {Gapt. Archibald). Proceedings of a general Court- Martial, held at the Barracks of Dublin, 7th — 20th Dec, 1787: on Capt. A. Campbell, in consequence of charges brought against him by the Town Major of Dublin. 8", 20cm. Duhlin, 1788. 1 . 49 . 21' ; Hib. 7 . 788 . 4 (07-2S45) WOODWARD (Richard), Bp of Cloyne. CAMPBELL (William), D.D. An examination of 473 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEBSITT LIBEAET [R. Woodward] the Bp of Cloyne's defence of hi principles; with Observations on... the Rev. Dr Stocl ... With a Defence of the Church of Scotland. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1786 Hib.7.788.5 (07-2846 WOODWARD (Richard), Bp of Cloyne. CANDIDUS, pseud. A full display of some lat publications [by R. Woodward] on. ..Tithes and th sufferings of the Established Clergy in the South c Ireland, attributed to those dues. With stricture necessary for... that subject. (Ireland 3.) 8", 20cm. DuUin, 178f Hib.7.788.6 (07-2847 GRATTAN {Rt Hon. Henry). Speech... on the n agitation on the subject of Tithes, in the House o Commons, April 11, 1788. 8°, 21cm. London, 178^ Hib. 7 . 788 . 7 (07-284H GRATTAN {Rt Hon. Henry). Speech... relative t Tythe, in the House of Commons, Feb. 14, 178^ With a supplement containing his second speech, on th same subject; in reply to the Secretary of State 2nd ed. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 178E Hib. 7 . 788 . 8 3rd ed. With a preface. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, l78e Hib. 7. 788. 9- (07-284c HITCHCOCK (Robert), f 1809. An historical view c the Iiish Stage; from the earliest period to...l78J 2 vols. 12°, 19cm. Dublin, 1788-94 (Another copy of vol. 1, Q.28.51.) Hib. 7. 788. 11 (07-2850 NEAL (Mary). O'PINDAR (Scriblerius Murtough), pseud. Th cries of blood and injured innocence 1 ! Or, ...virtu exemplified, in the sufferings of Mary Neal, and he unfortunate family... To which is added the...Lette by Arch. Hamilton Rowan... Also the trial o Edgworth. 8", 19em. [Dublini] 178S IBISH COLLECTION. 473 Hib.7.788.12 (07-2851) VINDICATION (A) of the conduct of the Clergy, who petitioned the House of Lords Hgainst two Bills relative to Tithes, in 1788. By a Southern Clergy- man. With an appendix. {Ireland 3, 11.) 8", 20cm. jDuhlin, 1788. Hib. 5 . 789 . 3 ; Hib. 7 . 789 . 1 (07-2853) CONOLLY {Rt Hon. Thomas). DUBLIN. Whig Club. A letter to the Rt Hon. Thomas Conolly, Secretary to the Whig Club. To which are added, the Declarations and Resolutions of ■ that Society. 8", 22cm. Duhlin, 1789. (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 5 . 789 . 19.) Hib. 7 . 790 . 2 ; Hib. 5 . 790 . 20' 2nd edition. 8", 20cni. lb., 1790. Hib. 7.789.2 (07-2854-) LAWRENCETOWN. LAWRENCE (Thomas Dawson). Miscellaneous Works... Published for the Benefit of the Sunday School at Lawrence Town, County Down. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1789. Hib. 5. 787. 6 (07-2856) ORDE {Rt Hon. Thomas). TIGHE (Robert Stearne). Melantius : a letter addressed to Mr Orde, upon the edncatiou of the people. [By R. S. Tighe.] 8", 21cra. Dublin, 1787. Hib. 5 . 789 . 15 ; Hib. 7 . 789 . 3 (07-3.S57) TIGHE (Robert Stearne). MELANTIUS upon the education of the people. [By R. S. Tighe.] 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1789. [Another issue of ' Melaiitius : ii Letter' 1787.] Hib. 7. 789. 4 - (07-2858) PORTLAND (William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, ird Duke of). ['A letter to. ..the Duke of Portland, from a Country Gentleman.' (Letter m of a collection, commencing at sig. L.) Qu. 'Letters from a Country Gentleman' 1789!] 8", 20cm. Londm, 1789. 474 ca:\ibridge university libbaey Hib.7.789.5 (07-285.g SEWAI-ID (William Wenman). The Hiberniai Gazetteer. 12°, 18cm. Dublin, 178S (^Ireland 16.) Hib.7.789.6 (07-2860 SMITH (Michael), B.D. A sermon preached in th Cathedral Church, Limerick ; Aug. 9, 1789. 8", 18cm. Limerick [1789 Hib. 5 . 789 . 5 ; Hib. 7 . 789 . 7 (07-2861 MUNSTER. GEATTAN" {Pa Hon. Henry). Speech relative t Tythe, in the House of Commons, May 8, 1789. T which is annexed, A Bill to appoint commissioners., of Tytlies, Ac. Also a Manifesto of the Parochia Clergy of Munster. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 178S Hib. 5 . 789 . 1 ; Hib. 7 . 789 . 8 (07-2862 O'PINDAR (Sciiblerius Murtough), pseud. BOTH sides of the gutter, or. The humours of th Regency... during the parliamentary debates in Irelan( on that subject. (The Nettle etc By Scribleriu Murtough O'Pindar.) 3rd edition. 8", 21cm. Dublin [1789?] (Another copy of part 2 only, Hib. 7 . 790 . 21.) (Ireland 18.) Hib. 7. 789. 10 (07-2863 BEATTY (John). Interesting facts respecting th Loans and Lotteries of 1788 and 1789. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 178<; Hib. 7. 789. 11 (07-2864 HARTLEY (Travers). DUBLIN. Bakers. Obserrations on the fi'auds committed by the Bakers of the City of Dublin ; in letter addressed to Travers Hartley. 8", 20om. Dublin, 178f Hib. 7 . 789 . 12 (07-286.5 REMARKS, upon the circumstHnces attending th drawing of tlie late Irish State Lottery. (Ireland 18.) 8", 21cm. Dublin, 178^ IRISH COLLECTION. 475 Hib. 7.790.1 (07-286e) COLMAN (George), the younger. BATTLE (The) of Hexham, a oomedv. [By G. Colmau.] 12", 18cm. Duhliv, 1790. Hib. 5 . 790 . 3-5 (three copies) (07-286?) Hib. 7 . 790 . 3 ; Hib. 5 . 790 . 20^ CONOrXY {Rt Hon. Thomas). DUBLIN. Whig Club. Thoughts on a letter, addressed to the Rt Hon. Thomas ConoUy, as Secretary to tlie Whig Club. By a Wliig. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1790. Zz.17.28' (07-2868) SHILLITO (Charles). CO U MT RY Book-Olub (The). A poem. [By Charles Shillito.] 4", 27 cm. Lo7idon, 1788. Hib.7. 790.4 Another edition. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1790. Hib. 7. 790. 5 (07-286.9) DE CLIFFORD (Edward Southwell, ISi/i Lord). A letter... to the... Electors of the Town of Downpatrick. 8°, 21cm. London, 1790. Hib. 7 . 790 . 6 Another ed. 8", 21cm. [ 1790.] Hib. 5 . 790 . 6 [Another ed.] With pertinent queries to the Electors of the County of Down. 8", 23cm. Hillsborough, 1790. Hib. 7. 790. 7 (07-2870) COURTENAY (John), 3f.P. Philosophical reflections on the late Revolution in France, and the conduct of the Dissenters in England j in a letter to the Rev. Dr Priestley. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1790. Hib. 7 . 790 . 8, 9 (two copies) (07-2871) YOUNG (Matthew), £p of Clonfert. DUBLIN. Trinity College. An enquiry, liow far the Provost of Trinity College, Dublin, is invested with a negative on the proceedings of the Senior Fellows, by the Charter and Statutes of the College. [By M. Young.] 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1790. 476 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib. 7.790. 10 (07-2872) SCOTT (John Robert). FALKLAND, pseud. Pavliamentary Representation ...of Ireland. By Falkland [i.e. J. R. Scott]. {Ireland IL) 8", 20cm. DMin, 1790. Hib. 7. 790. 11 (07-2873) REFLECTIONS on the causes and probable conse- quences of the late Revolution in France; with a view of the Ecclesiastical and Civil Constitution of Scotland ... Transl. from a, series of letters, written originally in French, by Mons. B de. {France , Scotland .) 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1790. Hib. 7. 790. 12 (07-2875) VALLANCEY (Charles). BOSWELL (John Whittley). SuXXeydyaeva of the Antiquities of Killmackumpsliaugh, in the County of Roscommon... in which it is clearly proved that Ireland was originally peopled by the j^Egyptians. Written by Dr Hastier [i.e. John Whittley Boswell. A burlesque directed against General C. Vallancey. Lettered on side: 'By the late Rev. George Jenkins']. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1790. Hib. 7. 790. 13 (07-2876) DALY (Richard). MAGEE (John). The trial of J. Magee, for printing and publishing a slanderou.s and defamatory libel, against Richard Daly. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1790. Hib. 7. 790. 14 (07-2877) MOTJNTMORRES (Hervey Redmond Morres, 2nd Viscount). A speech, delivered Feb. 19, 1789, in the House of Lords of Ireland, upon the Address to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. {Ireland 12.) 8", 20cm. London, 1790. Hib. 5 . 785 . 1' (07-2878) MAGEE (John). PONSONBY {Rt Hon. George). Speech... in the House of Commons of Ireland, March 3, 1790, upon IRISH COLLECTION. 477 the subject of Fiats. To which are subjoined... affidavits... against John Magee. 8", 21cm. Duhlin, 1790. (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 7 . 7J0 . 15.) (Ireland 13.) Hib. 7 . 790 . 16 (07-2S7.9) REVIEW (A) of the conduct of Administration, during the seventh Session of Parliiunent. Addressed to the constitutional electors and free people of Ireland on the approiiching Dissolution. [Signed, ' An Inde- pendent Irish AVhig.'] 8", 20cm. Dublin, 17£0. {Ireland 11.) Hib. 7. 790. 17 (07-2SS0) SHERIDAN {Rt lion. Richard Brinsley). The Critic : or, A tragedy rehcfirsed. A dramatic piece. 12", 20cin. Dublin, 1790. Hib. 7. 790. 18 (07-2S8I) SiMYTH {Rev Edward), Ji. 1777. SMYTH (Agnes). An extract of the life, death, and spiritual ex[)erience, of Mrs A Smyth... Printed for the Rev. E. Smyth. 12°, 19cm. London, 1790. Hib. 7. 790. 19 (07-2ss2) HIBERNICUS. Spanish War! An enquiry how far Ireland is bound, of right, to embark in the impending contest on the side of Great-Britain 1 [Signed ' Hiber- nicus.'] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1790. {Ireland 18.) Hib. 7. 790. 20 (07-2SS3) CLARE fJohn Fitzgibbon, l*^;! Earl of). DUBLIN. Whig Ch(,b. The Whig Club attacked and defended... Addressed to the people of Ireland. [With the speech of the Earl of Clai-e, Lord Cliancellor, in the Irish House of Lords.] 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1790. {Ireland 18.) Hib. 7. 791.1 (07-2.-S4) BURKE {Ri Hon. Edmund). BOUSFIELD (Benjamin). Observations on the Rt Hon. Edmund Burke's pamphlet, on the subject of the French Revolution. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1791. 4-78 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.7.791.2 (Ot-sss BURKE {Rt Hon. Edmund). BOUSFIELD (Benjamin). A brief reply to tl Observations of Ben. Bou.sfield, on Mr Burke pamphlet, respecting the Revolution in France. ] five letters to a Friend. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 179 Hib.7.791.3 (07-288 MACKENZIE (Henry). BRUTUS, pseud. The Letters of Bi'utus. To certa: ■ celebrated political characters. [Bv H. Mackenzie.] 8", 20cm. Dublin, 179 Hib.7.791.4 (07-288 BURKE {Rt Hon. Edmund). A letter. ..to a Membi of the National Assembly ; in answer to some o jections to his book on French affairs. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 179 Hib.7.791.5 (07-288! SCOTT-WARING {Major John). BURKE {Rt Hon. Edmund). A letter to the I Hon. Edmund Burke, in reply to his " Reflections c the Revolution in France, <&c." By a Member of tl Revolution Society, [ms. note : ' Major Scott.'] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 179 Hib. 5 . 791 . 23 ; Hib. 7 - 791 . 6 (07-289( TONE (Theobald Wolfe). CATHOLICS. An argument on behalf of ti Catholics of Ireland. [Signed 'A Northern Whif i.e. T. W. Tone.] 8", 21cm. Dublin, 179 {Ireland 4.) Hib. 7. 791. 7 (07-289: CENNICK (John). The first principles of Christianil ...a discourse delivered in the North of Ireland, 175i 5th ed. 12", 19cm. London, 179 Hib. 7. 791. 8 (07-289^ DOUGLASS (John), Bp of Centuria. CLIFFORD (Henry), f 1813. Reflections on tl appointment of a Catholic Bishop [J. Douglass] to tl London district, 8", 20cm. Dublin, 179! IRISH COLLECTION. 479 Hib.7.791.9 (07-2893) DUBLIN. Trinity College. A full and accurate report of the proceedings in the case of... Trinity College, Dublin... before a Select Committee of the House of Commons, A.D. 1791. {Ireland 13.) 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1791. Hib.7.791.10 (07-2894) CORN LAWS. FREE remarks on the present system of our Corn Laws, and on the necessity of altering it. {Ireland 17.) 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1791. Hib.7.791.11 (07-2895) DUBLIN. House of Indtislry. STRICTURES on a pamphlet, entitled, A sliort and impiirtial statement of facts relative to the House of Industry. In a letter to the Rt Hon. Henry Grattan. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1791. Hib.7.791.12 (07-289()) KIRWAN (Walter Blake), Dean of Kittala. PINDAR (Patt), jiJseMC?. The Kirwanade : or poetical epistle. Humbly addressed to the Modern Apostle. No. I. [Signed ' Patt. Pindar.' Upon W. B. Kirwan.] 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1791. Hib. 5 . 791 . 12 ; Hib. 7 . 791 . 14 (07-2897) O'KELLY (Patrick). KILLARNEl" : a descriptive poem. (Poetical Miscellanies.) 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1791. Hib. 7. 791. 13 (07-2898) DUBLIN. CORN LAWS. Obsorvations on the present state of the Corn L-aws of Ireland, so far as they partially relate to the Metropolis. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1791. {Ireland 17.) Hib. 7. 791. 15 (07-2899) ■'lUSSEY (Thomas), B.C. Bishop of Waterford and Lismore. O'LEARY {Rev. Arthur). A narrative of the mis- understanding between the Rev. A. O'Leary and the Rev. Mr Hussey. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1791. 4S0 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRAET Hib.7.791.16 (07-290( ORLEANS (Louis Pkilippe Joseph, due d', 'Egalit(4' tl793. The memoire of M. Louis Philip Josep (Duke) d'Orleaus ; accused of High-Treason, before th Tribunal of the Chatelet in Pans : '' (07-2964) XXIX. 8. 129' ; Hib. 7. 795. 21 O'CONNOR (Arthur Condorcet). Speech delivered in the House of Commons of Ireland, May 4, 1795, upon ...Catholic Emancipation. 8", 21cm. London [1795]. Hib. 5.792.30 (07-2.96.5) RICHMOND (Charles Lennox, Zrd Duke of). A letter ...to Lieut. Col. Sharman ; with notes, by a Member of the Society for Constitutional Information. 8", 23cm. London, 1792. Hib. 7 . 795 . 22 3rd edition. 8", 21cm. Ih., 1795. Hib. 5 . 795 . 33 • 7th edition. 8", 21cm. lb., 1795. Hib. 7 . 795 . 32' (07-2966) MORE (Hannah). BEGGARLY (The) Boy. A parable. To which is added, A new history of a true book. [Sunday Reading. Signed Z., i.e. Hannah More.] 12", 18om. Dublin [1795^]. Hib. 7 . 795 . 23 Another edition. 12°, 19cm. Dublin [1795?]. Hib. 7 . 795 . 35" Another edition. 12°, 17cm. Dublin [1795?]. IBISH COLLECTION. 491 Hib.7.795.24 (07-2967) MORE (Hannah). BLACK Giles, the Poacher... To which is added, The Hampshire Tragedy, a true story. [Signed Z., i.e. H. More.] 2 pts. 12", 19cm. Dublin [1795?]. Hib. 7 . 795 . 34= Another edition. 12", 18cm. Dublin [1795 q. Hib. 7. 795. 25 (07-2968) GAMESTER (The). To which is added The Story of Sinful Sally, told by herselK 12", 18cm. Dublin [17951]. Hib. 7 . 795 . 32= Another edition. Hib. 7 . 795 . 35« Another edition. 12", 18cm. Dublin [1795?]. 12°, 17cm. Dublin [1795?]. Hib. 7 . 795 . 26 (07-2969) JONES (Charles), Footman. The history of C. Jones, the Footman. Written bv himself. 12", 19cm. Dublin [1795?]. Hib. 7 . 795 . 27 (07-2970) WOOD (Mary), Housemaid. The history of Mary Wood, the House-niaid ; or. The Danger of False Excuses. 12", 19cm. Dublin [1795?]. Hib. 7. 795. 32'-' (07-2971) WHITE (Tom). MORE (Hannah). The History of Tom White, the Postilion. 2 Pts. [Signed Z., i.e. Hannah More.] 12", 18cm. Dublin [1795?]. Hib. 7 - 795 . 28 Another edition. Pt 2 only. 12°, 17cm. Dublin [1795?]. 492 CAMBEIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBRARY Hib. 7 . 795 . 29 (07-2972) HUSBANDRY moralized ; or pleasant Sunday reading for a Farmei's Kitchen. Pt 1. 12°, 17cm. Dublin [1795?]. Hib. 7. 795. 30 (07-2973) MORE (Hannah). SHEPHERD (The) of Salisbury-Plain. Pts 1, 2. [By H. More.] 12°, 18cm. Dublin [1795]. Hib. 7 . 795 . 34^-= Another edition. 12°, 18cm. Dublin [1795?]. Hib. 7 . 795 . 31 (07-2974) TWO (The) Sisters; or, The one thing needful. (Sunday Reading.) 12°, 17om. Dublin [1795?]. Hib. 7 . 795 . 32' (07-2975) BAKER (William), of Boldre, f 1791. GILPIN (William), M.A., Prebendary of Salisbury. The Life of William Baker, with his funeral sermon. 12", 18cm. Dublin [1795?]. Hib. 7 . 795 . 35^^ Another edition. 12", 17cm. Dublin [1795?]. Hib. 7 . 795 . 32^ (07-2976) DIVINE (The) Model: or Christian's Exemplar. To ■which is added. The Dram-Shop. [By A. R.] 12°, 18cm. Dublin [1795?]. Hib. 7. 795. 32' (07-2977) MORE (Hannah). FANTOM ( ). The History of Mr. Fantom... [By Z., i.e. H. More.] 12", 18cm. Dublin [1795?]. Hib. 7 . 795 . 32' (07-2978) SORROWFUL Sam, or the two Blacksmiths. 12°, 18cm. Dublin [1795?]. IBISH COLLECTION. 493 Hib. 7 . 795 . 33'-' (07-2979) MORE (Hannah). TWO (The) Shoemakers. [By H. More.] 4 pts. 12», 18cm. Dublin [17951]. Hib. 7 . 795 . 33" (07-298O) DOYLE (John). The Wonderful advantages of. ..the Lottery or the history of J. Doyle. 12", ISoni. Dublin [1795?]. Hib. 7 . 795 . 33' (07-2981) MORE (Hannah). SUNDAY Reading on carrying religion... A dialogue. [Part V of 'The Two Shoemakers' by H. More.] 12", 18cm. Dublin [1795?]. Hib. 7 . 795 . 33' (07-2982) MORE (Hannah). PATH to Riches and Happiness... The Apprentice's Monitor... and [H. More's] The Market Woman. 12", 18cm. Dublin [17951]. Hib. 7. 795. 33' (07-29S3) SOME New Thoughts for the New Year. (Sunday Reading.) 12°, 18cm. Dublin [17951]. Hib. 7 . 795 . 34= (07-29S4.) MORE (Hannah). TAWNEY Rachel... to which is added, The Bad Bargain. [Signed Z., i.e. H. More.] 12°, 18cm. Dublin [17951]. Hib. 7 . 795 . 34^ (07-2.985) MORE (Hannah). PARLEY the Porter. [Signed Z., i.e. H. More.] (Sunday Reading.) 12°, 18cm. Dublin [17951]. Hib. 7 . 795 . 34' (07-2986) SHIPWRECK (The) to which is added, The Execution of Wild Robert. (Sunday Reading.) 12", 18cm. Dublin [1795?]. 494 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEKSITY LIBRARY Hib. 7 . 795 . 34' (07-2987) MORE (Hannah). GRAND (The) Assizes. [Signed Z., i.e. H. More.] (Sunday Reading.) 12", 17cm. Dublin [17951]. Hib. 7 . 795 . 35^"' (07-2988) MORE (Hannah). TWO (The) Wealthy Farmers, or the History of Mr Bragwell. 7 pts. [By Z., i.e. H. More.] 12°, 17cm. Dublin [1795'!]. Hib. 7 . 795 . 35' (07-2989) GOOD (The) Mother's Legacy. 12°, 17cm. Dublin [1795^]. Hib. 7 . 795 . 35" (07-2990) TWO (The) Soldiers. 12°, 17cm. Dublin [1795?]. Hib. 7 . 795 . 35" (07 -2991 ) MORE (Hannah). PILGRIMS (The). (Sunday Reading.) [By Z., i.e. H. More.] 12", 17cm. Dublin [1795?]. Hib. 7. 796.1 (07-2992) Association for discountenancing Vice. Laws of the Association. 8", 20cni. Dublin, 1796. (^Ireland 15.) Hib. 7 . 796 . 2 (07-2993) BOND {Sir Thomas), Bart. An enquiry, whether the distinct personality of three in the Divine Essence can. be fairly deduced from the Holy Scriptures ? 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1796. Hib. 7. 796. 3 (07-2994) WALKER (John), Fellow of Trin. Coll. Dublin, 11833. CHURCH (The) in danger ; or, a word in season, on the present alarming crisis. Addressed to the Clergy of the Established Church, by one of their brethren [J. Walker]. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1796. Hib. 7. 796. 4 (07-2995) VOGHT (Caspar, Baron von). HAMBURG. Account of the management of the poor in Hamburgh, since the year 1788. In a letter lEISH COLLECTION. 495 to some friends of the poor, in Great Britain. [By- Baron Caspar von Voght.] 8°, 21cm. Bubliti, 1796. Hib.7.796.5 (07-2996) HORNE (George), Bp of Norwich. Reflections on the importance of forming the female character by education; extracted from the works of...G. Home. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1796. Hib. 7.796.9 (07-2997) O'CONOR (Charles), of Bdanagare, 1 1791. O'CONOR (Charle-s), D.D., 1 1828. Memoirs of the life and writings of the late Charles O'Conor, of Belanagare. Vol. i. [No more published. With portrait but no plate.] 8", 19cm. Dublin [1796]. Hib. 5 . 796 . 19 Another state. [Without portrait but containing plate. Pp. 441-450 wanting.] Hib. 7. 796. 10 (07-2998) KEA.TING {Col. Maurice Bagenal St Leger). REMARKS on the defence of Ireland including Observations... [Another edition of the treatise 'On the defence of Ireland' &o., attributed to M. B. St Leger Keating (Hib. 7 . 795 . 11).] 8", 19cm. Belfast, 1796. {Ireland 18.) Hib. 7 . 796 . 11 (07-2999) WATSON (Richard), Bp of Llandaff. An apology for the Bible, in a serie.s of letters, addressed to Thomas Paine. 8", 20om. Dublin, 1796. Hib. 7 . 796 . 12 (07-aooo) WILLIAMS (Helen Maria). Letters containing a sketch of the scenes which passed iu various Departments of Prance during the tyranny of Robespierre, and of the events which took place in Paris on the 28th of July, 1794, Vol. iii. [only. Differing from London edition]. 12", 18cm. Dublin, 1796. Hib. 7. 797.1 (07-3001) APPEAL. An appeal to the sober understandings of Englishmen, on the present state of Ireland. {Ireland 18.). 8", 21cm. London, 1797. 496 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.7.797.2 (ot-sooj CALLANAN (Cliarles). DRY (Richard). The trial of R. Dry... at the King Old Castle, Cork... for feloniously tendering ... a unlawful Oath to one Charles Callauan. 8", 21cm. Cork, 179' Hib.7.797.4 (07-.sooi HASTINGS (Francis Rawdon Hastings, \st MarquPA of). Speech... on the present alarming and dreadfi state of Ireland, in the House of Lords, Nov. 22, 179i 8", 21cm. London [1797 Hib. 7 . 797 . 5 (07-.3oo4 HUSSEY (Thomas), B.C. Bp of Waterford and Lismor, A pastoral letter to the Catholic Clergy of the unite Diocesses of Waterford and Lisraore. 7th ed. 8", 18cm. London, 179/ Hib. 7 . 797 . 6 (07-3005 INTERESTS. The interests and present state of th Nation, considered ; with thoughts on the Britisl Connexion. By a Barrister. (Pt i.) {Ireland 18.) 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1797 Hib. 7. 797. 7 (07-3006 FAULKNER (George), the younger. ORANGE: a political rhapsody. Canto i(-ii). [B* G. Faulkner?] 8°, 21cra. Dublin, 1797(-8J Hib. 5 . 798 . 44 Canto i. 8°, 23cm. lb., 1798 XXIX . 8 . 129^ In three Cantos. Ninth edition. 8", 20cm. lb., 179S Hib. 7. 797. 8 (07-3007 WHIG CLUB. REFLECTIONS on the Irish Conspiracy; and on tin necessity of an armed Association in Great Britain To which are added, Observations on the Debates an( Resolutions of the Whig Club, 6th June, 1797. 8", 21cm. London, 1797 IRISH COLLECTION. 497 Hib.7.797.9 (07-3008) TAYLOR {Bev. John), Jl. 1797. A sermon, preached before a Congregation of Protestant Dissenters... at Cloughjordan, Feb. 16, 1797. 8°, 20cm. Limerick [1797]. Hib. 7 . 798 . 1 (07-3009) DUBLIN. House of Industry. BARNES (George), Barrister-at-Law, fl. 1762-1799. Strictures on " An account of the proceedings of the Acting Governors of the House of Industry." 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1798. Hib. 7. 798. 2 (07-3010) CAMDEN (John Jeffreys Pratt, Marquis). Considera- tions on the situation to which Ireland is reduced by the government of Lord Camden. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1798. Hib. 5. 798. 12 (07-3011) CLARE (John Fitzgibbon, \st Earl of). Speech... in the House of Lords of Ireland, on a motion made by the Earl of Moira...Feb. 19, 1798. [First report, beginning 'I am happy.' Sig. B-Y.] 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1798. Hib. 7. 798. 3 Another edition. [Sig. B-N.] 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1798. Hib. 5 . 798 . 13 Ed. 4. [Sig. B-M.] 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1798. Hib. 5 . 798 . 14 (07-3012) CLARE (John Fitzgibbon, \st Earl of). Speech. 19 Feb. 1798. 8°, 21cm. J. Stockdale, London, 1798. Hib. 7 . 798 . 4 'First edition.' 8", 21cm. J. Wright, London, 1798. Hib. 5 . 798 . 15 ; Hib. 5 . 798 . 16 ' Second edition.' 8", 21cm. J. Wright, London, 1798. Irish Collection. November 1907. 32 493 CAMBKIDGE UNIVEKSITY LIBEAKT Hib. 5.798. 17 (07-301 3) CLARE (John Fitzgibbon, 1st Earl of). Speech. 19 Feb. 1798. [Second report, beginning ' I request.'] [Imperfect. Sig. E-L3 only, and title.] 8°, 23cm. Dublin, 1798. Hib. 5 . 798 . 1= Another ed. 8°, 21cm. J. Wright, London, 1798. (Another copy, wanting appendix, Hib. 5 . 798 . 18.) Hib. 5. 798 .19 ■ Another ed. 8°, 21cm. Oxford, 1798. Hib. 7. 798. 5 (07-30U) HASTINGS (Francis Rawdon Hastings, Marquis of). CJjARE (John Fitzgibbon, \st Earl of). A compleat refutation of the statements of Lord Moira respecting Ireland ; being the entire speech of the Earl of Glare ...in the Hou.se of Peers of that Kingdom, Feb. 19, 1798. [Begins 'The Lord Chancellor requested.'] 12°, 20cm. J. Wright, London, 1798. Hib. 7. 798. 6 (07-3015) DUBLIN Magazine (The) and Irish Monthly Register, Sept., 1798. (Vol. 1, pp. 145-208 only.) (Per. Puhl.) 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1798. Hib. 5 . 798 . 27 ; Hib. 7 . 798 . 7 (07-3016) KNOX (Alexander), 1 1831. ESSAYS on the political circumstances of Ireland, written during the Administration of Earl Camden ; with an appendix... and a postscript. By a Gentleman of the North of Ireland [A. Knox]. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1798. Hib. 5 . 799 . 52 ■ Another ed. [With author's name.] {Ireland 18.) 8", 21cm. London, 1799. Hib. 7.798.8 (07-3017) GRENVILLE (William Wyndham, Lord). Speech in the House of Peers, on the motion of the Duke of Bedford for the Dismissal of Ministers, March 22, 1798. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1798. IRISH COLLECTION. 499 Hib.7.798.9 (07 -so is) HARPER (Robert Gooilloe), Observations on the dispute between tiie United States and France, ad- dressed hy R. Gr. Harper to his Constituents, in May, 1797. 3rd ed. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1798. Hib.5.798.36 ; Hib.7.798.10 (07-3019) JERVIS {Sir John Jervis White), Bart. A letter addressed to the Gentlemen of England and Ireland, on the inexpediency of a Federal Union between the two Kingdoms. 8", 21cm. London, 1798. Hib. 5 . 798 . 40 ; Hib. 7 . 798 . 11 (07-30«o) DUBLIN. Association for Discountenancing Vice. O'BEIRNE (Thomas Lewis), Bp of Meath. A sermon preached before. ..the Lord Lieutenant, and the Mem- bers of the Association for discountenancing vice... in St Peter's Church, May 22, 1798. (Appendix. List of Members etc.) 8°, 23om-. Dublin, 1798. (Another copy, wanting Appendix and List of Members, Hib. 5 . 798 . 41.) Hib. 7.798.12 (07-3022) DERRY (Valentine). O'COIGLY (James). The life of the Rev. J. Coigly. Observations upon his trial, (fee. [Edited by V. Derry.] 8°, 21cm. [London, 1798.] Hib. 7 . 798 . 14 (07-3023) ANTRIM. O'CONNOR (Arthur Oondorcet). The state of Ireland. To which are added his Addresses to the Electors of... Antrim. 2nd edition. [Pp. lll-i-(9).] 8", 20cm. London, 1798. Hib. 7 . 798 . 13 ' 2nd edition.' [Pp. 110 + (9).] 8", 20cm. London, 1798. Z . 17 . 35^ ; Hib. 5 . 798 . 43 Another edition. 8", 21cm, [Dublini 1798.] Hib. 7. 798. 15 (07-3024.) O'CONOR (Daniel Roderick). Works. 2 vols, (in 1). 8", 21om. Cork [17981]. 32—2 500 CAMBRIDG^ UN^.^TiSITY LIBBABT Hib.7.798.16 (07-3025) BOWDLER (John), sen. REFORM or Ruin : take your choice ! [By J. Bowdler. J 3id ed. ' 8°, 20cni. Dublin, 1798. Hib.5.798.52 \ (07-3026) SPENCER (Joshua). TMughts on an Union. y. 8°, 23cm. Dublin, 1798. Hib.5,798.53 \n .. 2nd ed. 8", 23cm. Dublin, 1798. Hib. 5 . 798 . 54 3rd ed. 8°, 23cm. Dublin, 1798. Hib. 6 . 798 . 55, 56 (two copies) Hib. 7 . 798 . 18, 19 (two copies) New ed. 8°, 23cm. London, 1798. Hib. 7. 798. 20 (07-3027) WELD (Matthew). No Union. Being an appeal to Irishmen, 2nd ed. [Mutilated.] 8°, 21cm. [Dublin, 1798.1 Hib. 5 . 798 . 60 3rd ed. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1798. Hib. 7. 798. 21 (07-.S028) EUMENE8, pseud. Thoughts on the present Rebellion ; addressed to all,, thinking and honest Irishmen. By Eumenes. 8", 19cm. Dublin, 1798. (Ireland 18.) Hib. 7. 798. 22 (07-3029) REASONS for making Peace: or, the comforts of civil discord illustrated. By a Dissenter. [Relating to Ireland.] 8°, 21cm. Dublin \ab. 1798 ?!. (Ireland 18.) ^ Hib. 7. 798. 23 (07-303o) ORMSBY (James Wilmot). A sermon, preached in the Cathedral Church of Limerick, on the 29th of Kov, last... General Thanksgiving. 8", 2Ucm. Limerick [ab. 1798]. IRISH COLLKCTION. 501 Hib.7.799.1 (oi-sosi) COOKE (Edward), 1 1820v ADDRESS (An) to the people of Ireland, ai^ainst an Union : in which, a pamphlet [by E. Cooke] entitled Arguments for and against that Measure, is considered. By a Friend to Ireland. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1799. {Ireland 8.) Hib.5.798.8 (07-3032) COOKE (Edward), t 1820. Arguments for and against an Union.... [By E. Cooke.] To which is prefixed a Proposal on the same subject, by Josiah Tucker. New edition. 8", 21cm. For J. Stockdale, London, 1798. Hib. 5 . 798 . 4, 5 (two copies) (oi-soss) Hib. 5 . 798 . 3" ; Z . 17 . 35' COOKE (Edward), t 1820. Arguments for and against an Union. [By E. Cooke.] 8", 21cm. Fur J. Wright, London, Dec. 1798. Hib. 5 . 798 . 6, 7 (two copies) Ed. 2. 8°, 21cm. lb., Dec. 1798. Hib. 5 . 799 . 2-4 (three copies) (07-3034) Hib. 7 . 799 . 2 COOKE (Edward), 1 1820. Arguments for and against an Union. [By E. Cooke.] Ed. 2. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1799. Hib. 5 . 799 . 5 [Another edition.] 8", 21cm. lb., 1799. Hib. 5 . 799 . 6 (07-3035) COOKE (Edward), 1 1820. Arguments for and against an Union. [By E. Cooke.] Ed. 5. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1799. Hib. 5 . 798 . 9 Ed. 8. 8", 21cm., lb., 'December 1798' [1799 q. Hib. 5.799. 19 (07-3036) TUCKER (Josiah), D.D. CLARKE (Thomas Brooke). The political, commer- 502 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEBSITY LIBKART cial, and civil, state of Ireland. Being an appendix to "Union or Se[)aration" [by J. Tucker]. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1799. Another edition. See Tucker (Josiah). Union or Separation. 8", 24cm. London, 1799. Hib.7.799.6 (07-30.S7) COOPER (William), Preacher, fl. 1799-1823. The flying Angel : a sermon, dt^livered in the new Meeting House Armagh, Ireland, before the. ..Evangelical Society of Ulster. 27th May, 1799. 8", 20cm. London, 1799. Hib. 7 . 799 . 7 (07-30.-^8) CUPPLES (S.). DB. The principles of the Orange Association. ..discciurse delivered before the Members of the Orange Societies in Lisburn district, July 12, 1799. 8", 21cm. Belfast [1799]. Hib. 7. 799. 8 (07-3039) DUIGENAN {Rt Hon. Patrick), I.L.D. A fair repre- sentation of the present political state of Ireland. 8", 20cra. London, 1799. (Another copy, wanting last leaf, Hib. 5 . 799 . 31.) Hib. 5 . 800 . 22 . Genuine Edition corrected by the Author. 8", 21cra. Dublin, 1800. (Another copy, wanting last leaf, Hib. 5 . 800 . 23.) Hib. 7 . 799 . 9 (07-3040) DUNN {liev. James), /. 1799-1802. ESSAY on the present state of manners and education among the lower class of the people of Ireland, and the means of improving them. [ms. note 'By the Rev. Ja» Dunn.'] 8", 20ouj. Dublin, 1799. (Ireland 18.) Hib. 7 . 799 . 10 (07-304i) GERAHTY (James). The consequences of the proposed Union with respect to Ireland, considered. 8", 21cm. London, 1799. IRISH COLLECTION. 503 Hib. 7 . 799 . 11, 12 (two copies) (07-304.2) GLENBERVIE (Sylvester Douglas, Baron). Speech in the House of Commons, April 23, 1799. ..relative to a Union with Ireland. [With errata slip.] 8°, 21cm. London, 1799. (Another copy, wanting eri-ata slip, Hib. 5 . 799 . 33.) Bbb . 25 . 29' ; Hib. 5 . 800 . 78 (with ms. notes) 2nd ed. 8°, 21cm. lb., 1800. Hib. 7. 799. 13 (07-3043) HUMBERT (General Jean Josephe Amable). IMPARTIAL relation of the military operations... in Ireland, in consequence of the landing of. ..French Troops, under General Humbert, in Aug., 1798. By an Officer... under... His Excellency Marquis Cornwallis. (Ireland 7.) 8", 19cm. London, 1799. Hib. 7. 799. 15 (07-3045) KEEP up your spirits, or Huzza for the Empire ! ! Being a... defence of an Union... By a Citizen of the Isle of Man. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1799. (Ireland 8.) Hib. 7 . 799 . 16 (07-304,6) INCHBALD (Elizabeth). KOTZEBUE (August von). Lovers' vows : a play. [Trans.] By Mrs Inchbald. 12", 20cm. Cork, 1799. Hib. 7. 799. 17 (07-3047) SHERIDAN (Bt Hon. Richard Brinsley). KOTZEBUE (August von). Pizarro ; a tragedy... adapted to the English stage by R. B. Sheridan. 8°, 21cra. London, 1799. Hib. 7 . 799 . 18 lOth ed. 8", 21om. London, 1799. LI . 21 . 16 ; Hib. 5 . 797 . 12 (07-3048) LATOONAYE (M. de). Promenade... dans I'lrlande. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1797. Hib. 7 . 799 . 19 • Rambles through Ireland ; by a French Emi- grant. Transl. by an Irishman. 2 vols. 12°, 18cm. London, 1799. 504 CAMBKIDGE UNIVEBSITT LIBEABT Hib.7.799.21 (07-S049 LETTER from a Retired Barrister in London, to ; Practicing Barrister in Dublin. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1799 Hib. 5 . 799 . 56 (07-3050 Hib.5.798.3' ; Hib. 7. 799. 22 JEBB (Richard), fl. 1798. SMITH (Sir William Cusack), 2nd Bart., 1 1836 Letters [addressed to William Saurin and Richart Jebb] on the subject of Union, in which Mr Jebb'i " Reply " is considered. By a Barrister and Membei of Parliament. [Attributed to Sir W. C. Smith.] (Ireland 8.) 8°, 21cm. London, 1799 Hib. 7. 799. 23 (07-3051 LEWIS (Matthew Gregory). The Castle Spectre: i drama. 12°, 19cm. Dublin, 1799 Hib. 7. 799.24 (07-30.^2 MAIBEN (William). Disputatio...deMercurii in morbi quibusdam usu. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1799 Bbb.25.29' (07-3053 Hib. 5 . 799 . 59, 60 (two copies) ; Hib. 7 . 799 . 21 MELVILLE (Henry Dundas, Is* Viscount). SuBstanci of the speech of the Rt Hon. H. Dundas, in thi House of Commons, Feb. 7, 1799, on the... Union witl Ireland. 8", 23cm. London [1799] Hib. 5 . 799 . 61 Ed. 3. 8°, 23cm. London [1799] Bbb . 25 . 29= ; Hib. 7 . 799 . 26 (07-3054 MINTO (Gilbert Elliot, 1st Sari of). Speech... in thi House of Peers, April 11, 1799. ..respecting an Unioi between Great Britain and Ireland. 8", 21 cm. London, 1799 (Another copy, wanting advertisements, Hib. 5.799.62. Hib. 5 . 799 . 63-65 (three copies) Another ed. 8°, 23om. Dublin, 1799 lEISH COLLECTION. 505 Hib.5.799.69 (07-3055) NECESSITY of an Incorporate Union between Great Britain and Ireland proved from the situation of both Kingdoms. 8°, 23cm. London, 1799. (Other copies, Hib. 5 . 799 . 70, Hib. 5 . 798 . 3^ Hib. 7.799 . 27, 28; wanting half-title, Hib. 7. 799 . 29.) {Ireland 8.) Hib. 5. 799. 81 (07-3057) O'CONNOR (Arthur Condorcet). Letter to Lord Castlereagh. Pp. 36. 8°, 23cm. [DubUnl 1799.] (Another copy, wanting title-page, Hib. 5 . 799 . 82.) Syn. 7 . 79 . 32 ; Hib. 7 . 799 . 30 Another edition. Pp. 50. 8", 20cm. [DubUnI 1799?] Hib. 7. 799. 31 (07-3058) O'CONNOR (Roger). To the people of Great Brita,ia and Ireland. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1799. Hib. 7 . 799 . 32 (07-3060) ORIEL (John Foster, 1st Lord). Speech of the Rt Hon. J. Foster, Speaker of the House of Commons of Ireland, delivered in Committee, April 11, 1799. [Pp. 113 and errata. Double rule on title.] 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1799. (Other copies wanting errata, Hib. 7 . 799 . 33, Hib. 5.799. 73, with title torn, Hib. 5.799. 74, wanting title, Hib. 5. 799. 75.) Hib. 5. 799. 72 (07-3061) ORIEL (John Foster, 1st Lord). [Speech... 11 April 1799. Single rule on title.] 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1799. (Another copy, Hib. 7 . 799 . 34.) Hib. 5 . 799 . 76 Another edition. Pp. 46. 8°, 23cm. J. Moore, Dublin, 1799. Z . 17 . 35' Another edition. Pp. 111. 8°, 23cm. London, 1799. (Other copies, Hib. 5.799. 77, Hib. 5 . 798 . P, wanting half-title, Hib. 5 . 799 . 78.) 506 CAMBBIDGE UNIVEKSITT LIBRABY Hib.5.799.83 (07-306s PITT {lit lion. William). Speech. ..in the House ( Comnious, Jan. 31, 1799, on. ..Union between Gre£ Britain and Ireland. 8°, 21cm. London, 179i Hib. 7 . 799 . 36 3rd edition. 8", 21cin. Ih., 179! Bbb.25.29' (OT-sofi; PITT {lit Hon. William). Speech. ..Jan. 31, 1799. 4th edition. 8°, 21cm. London, 1791 Hib. 5 . 799 . 84 8th edition. 8", 23cin. lb., 1791 Hib. 5 . 799 . 85, 86 (t^^o copies) Hib. 7 . 799 . 35 Another edition. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 179! Hib. 5 . 799 . 88. 89 (two copies) (07-306- Hib. 7 . 799 . 37 A report of the debate of the Irish Bar, 9th Dec 1798, on. ..Union of the Legislatures of Great Britai and Ireland. 8", 21oni. Dublin, 179 {Ireland 8.) Hib. 7 . 799 . 38, 39 (two copies) (07-306. PuEYNOLDS (Frederick). Laugh when you can : comedy. 12°, 20cni. Dublin, 179 Hib. 7. 799. 40 (07-3061 COOKE (Edward), f 1820. B.UDD (Peniberton). An answer to the pamphl [by E. Cooke], entitled Arguments for and against i Union, 0. Grafton. 2nd ed. 18cm. Dublin, 182 Hib.7.827.59 (07-343, SARAH HOPKINS. 4tli ed. 17cm. Dublin, 182 Hib.7.827.60 (07-S431 TONNA (Charlotte Elizabeth). A friendly address 1 converts from the Roman Catholic Church. E Charlotte Elizabeth [Tonna]. 17cm. Dublin, 182 Hib.7.827.61 (07-343' TRANSUBSTANTIATION condemned by the Fathe: of the Church. 3rd ed. 17cm. Dublin, 182 Hib. 7 . 827 . 62 (07-3431 TREASURE, found in an extraordinary manner, by young seaman. 3rd ed. 17om. Dublin, 182 Hib. 7. 827. 63 (07-343! TRIP (A) to the country. Founded on fact. 3rd ei 17cm. Dublin, 182 Hib. 7 . 827 . 64 (07-344 SHORT sermons for family reading. Nos. 1, 2, 2nd ei 3-5, 3rd ed. 6, 7, 2nd ed. 17cm. Dublin, [1827J-2 Hib. 7 . 832 . 10 No. 1. 3rd ed. 17cm. lb., 183 Hib. 7. 827. 65 (07-344 BROWN (John), D.D., 1 1858, of Edinburgh. Sacr mental addresses. 17cm. Dublin [182- Hib.7.831.10 2nd ed. 17cm. lb., 183 IRISH COLLECTION. 559 Hib.7.827.66 (07-3442) CARE for posterity. Good reading for farmers. 2nd ed. 17cm. Dublin [182-]. Hib. 7.827.67 (07-3443) COTTAGE (The) in Connaiight. 17cm. Dublin [182-]. Hib. 7. 827. 68 (07-3444) DANISH. The Danish Sailor. A true narrative. 17cm. Dublin [182-]. Hib. 7 . 827 . 69 (07-3445) DEAF and dumb man cured. 2nd ed. [2 copies.] 18cm. Dublin [182-]. Hib. 7. 827. 70 (07-3446) FISHERMAN (The). A narrative of facts. 17cm. Dublin [182-]. Hib. 7. 827. 71 (07-3447) GOOD Samaritan (The). 2nd ed. 17cm. Dublin [182-]. Hib. 7.827.72 (07-3448) PATIENCE. The Patience of the husbandman. Adapted to farmers. 2nd ed. 17cm. Dublin [182-]. Hib. 7. 827. 73 (07-3449) STORM. The Storm. 17cm. Dublin [182-]. Hib. 7. 82 7. 74 (07-3450) THOMAS and Peter. A dialogue. 17cm. Dublin [182-]. Hib. 7. 827. 75 (07-3451) ROME (Church of). ANTIQUITY. The antiquity of the Church of Rome, compared with the novelty of the Protestant Church. 3rd ed. 17cm. Dublin, 1827. 560 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBBAEY Hib.7.827.76 (07-345 JOHN and James, or the winter's fireside. 3rd ed. 17cm. Dublin, 182 Hib.7.827.77 (07-345 STAPLES (James). The evils of Combination, or, t] history of J. Staples. 17cm. Dublin, 182 Hib. 7 . 827 . 78 (07-345 THOMSON (James), LL.D., Professor of Mathematic At) introduction to modern geography : with an a pendix, containing an outline of astronomy, and tl use of the globes. 19cm. Belfast, 182 Hib. 7. 828. 2 (07-345, CALVINISM. DEFENCE. A defence of Calvinism...and its agre ment with the Articles of the Church of Englam clearly and fully proved... Answer to a late Public tion. By a Clergyman of the Established Church. 20cm. Dublin, 182. Hib. 7. 828. 3 (07-345( GIESECKE {Sir Charles Lewis). Second account of Mineralogical Excursion to the Counties of Donega Mayo, and Gal way. 20cm. Dublin, 182i Hib. 7. 828. 4 (07-345: O'SULLIVAN (Mortimer). A sermon preached i St Bride's Church, Fleet Street, before the Heformatio Society, May 22, 1828. 20cm. London, 182i Hib. 7 . 828 . 5 (07-345i SINGER (Joseph Henderson), Bp of Meath. A sermo preached in St Patrick's Cathedral, before the...Assi ciation incorporated for discountenancing vice... Ma 22, 1828. 20cm. Dublin, 182i Hib. 7. 828. 8 (07-345( WOODWARD {Rev. Henry). A sermon preached i the Asylum Chapel, Leeson-Street, March 30, 1828 20cm. Dublin, 182J IRISH COLLECTION. 561 Hib.7.828.10 (07-346i) ROMAN CATHOLIC (The) doctrine of Indulgences, compared with the Scripture doctrine of the Reruission of Sins. 4th ed. 17cm. Dublin, 1828. Hib.7.828.11 (07-3462) YORK (H.E.H. Frederick, Duke of). ULSTER. Plan for forming a loyal Protestant Society, to be styled " The Royal Ulster," in memory of... the Duke of York and Albany and Earl of Ulster. By an old Officer. 18cm. Belfast, 1828. Hib. 7 . 828 . 12 {07-Si63} ANCIENT and modern errors. 2nd ed. 17cm. Dublin, 1828. Hib. 7. 828. 13 (07-3464) CARE for cattle. Adapted for farmers. 3rd ed. 17cm. Dublin, 1828. Hib. 7. 828. 14 (07-3465) CORRUPTION (The) of seed corn. 3rd ed. 18cm. Dublin, 1828. Hib. 7. 828. 15 (07-3466) COTTAGE (A) conversation. 5th ed. 18cm. Dublin, 1828. Hib. 7. 828. 16 (07-3467) COUSINS (The). 2nd ed. 17cm. Dublin, 1828. Hib. 7. 828. 17 (07-3468) PRIOR (Jane). The death of J. Prior, Kilkenny, Aged 15. 2iid ed. 17cm. Dublin, 1828. Hib. 7. 828. 18 (07-346;)) EDWARD by himself, or, a saunter in the wond. 2nd ed. 17cm. Dublin, 1828. Hib. 7 . 828 . 19''' (two copies) (07-3470) EYILS (The) of Illicit Distillation. 2nd ed. 18cm. Dublin, 1828. Irish Collection. December 1907. 36 562 CAMBEIDGE UNIVEKSITY LIBEAEY Hib.7.828.20 (07-347 NEW BRUNSWICK. FIRE in the Forest of New Brunswick. 3rd ed. 17cm. Dublin, 182 Hib.7.828.21 (07-347: CADIOT (J. A.). The French Convert; or, the la moments of J. A. Cadiot, formerly Minister of Gun and Vaux, in France. 3rd ed. 17cm. Dublin, 182 Hib.7.828.22 (07-347 FRIENDLESS (The) boy. From an American pu liuation. 3rd ed. 17cm. Dublin, 182 Hib. 7 . 828 . 23 (07-347' GOOD (The) Catholic or the honest farmer. 3rd ed 17cm. Dublin, 182 Hib. 7. 828. 24 (07-347. HARD (The) usage of beasts. 2nd ed. 18cm. Dublin, 182 Hib. 7 . 828 . 25'' ' (two copies) (07-3471 HOLY affliction. 2ud ed. 18cm. Dublin, 182i Hib. 7. 828. 26 (07-347' HOLY importunity, illustrated by the parable of tl Unjust Judge and the Widow. 2nd ed. 17cm. Dublin, 182: Hib. 7. 828. 27 (07-3471 INQUISITION (The); or, the prisoner convertei 2nd ed. 17cm. Dublin, 182 Hib. 7. 828. 28 (07-3471 JAMES WALLACE, or the reformed sailor. 18cm. Dublin, 182 Hib. 7. 828. 29 (07-348( JOY (The) of Harvestmen. 3rd ed. 18cm. Dublin, 182 IRISH COLLECTION. 563 Hib. 7 . 828 . 30'-' (two copies) (07- 348 1) KRISHNA, the false god of the Hindoos. 4th ed. 18cm. Dublin, 1828. Hib. 7. 828. 31 (07-3482) LORD'S SUPPER (The). 2nd ed. 17om. Dublin, 1828. Hib. 7. 828. 32 (07-3483) MEMOIR of a Sunday School teaoher. 3id ed. 17cm. Dublin, 1828. Hib. 7. 828. 33 (07-3484) SOUTH POLE. Narrative of a voyage towards the South Pole, in the years 1773 and 1774. 3rd ed. 17cm. Dublin, 1828. Hib. 7. 828. 34 (07-348.'5) ON dead trees; or the danger of a false profession oH religion. 2nd ed. 17cm. Dublin, 1828. Hib. 7. 828. 35 (07-3486) PATH (The) of wisdom. 3rd ed. 17cm. Dublin, 1828. Hib. 7. 828. 36 (07-3487) PRODIGAL Son (The). 3rd ed. 18cm. Dublin, 1828. Hib. 7. 828. 37 (07-3488) RIGHTEOUS (The) and the wicked. 2nd ed. 18cm. Dublin, 1828. Hib. 7 . 828 . 38 (07-3489) SONG (A) of prai.se. 17cm. Dublin, 1828. Hib. 7. 828. 39 {07-3490) TESTIMONIES on the nature and tendency uf Thea- trical Amuseuieuts. 3rd ed. 17cui. Dublin, 1828. Hib. 7.828.40 (07-3491) THRIFTINESS (The) of the Husbandman, and tiie diligence of the Christian. 2nd ed. 18um. Dublin, 1828. 36—2 564 CAMBBIDGE UNIVEESITT LIBBAEY Hib. 7 . 828 . 41 (07-349? WHAT must I do to be saved? 17cm. Dublin, 182! Hib. 7 . 828 . 42 (07-349; WONDERFUL discovery (The) of the murder of Jew. 2nd ed. 18cm. [ ] 182i Hib. 7. 828. 43 (07-349' TRINITARIANS. ANSWERS from the Holy Scriptures, to questioi proposed by Trinitarians. 18cm. Dublin [182- Hib. 7. 828. 44 (07-349^ CHRISTIAN resignation. A true narrative. 18cm. Dublin [182- Hib. 7 . 828 . 45 (07-349f DREW (Charlotte). A letter to the Rev. Mr Croal Cuttlestown, Parish of Powerscourt. 18cm. [Ab. 1827 Hib. 7. 828.46 (07-349: GREAT supper (The). 17cm. Dublin [182- Hib. 7 . 828 . 47 (07-349! GREAT Temptation (The). 2nd ed. 17cm. Dublin [182- Hib. 7.828.48 (07-3491 LABOURERS (The) in the Vine-Yard. 2nd ed. 17cm. Dublin [182- Hib. 7 . 828 . 49 (07-350^ OLD Hawker (The). A true story. 2nd ed. 17cm. Dublin [182- Hib. 7 . 828 . 50 (07-350 PLOUGHING (Tlie) of Corn-Land. Good fire-si, reading for farmers. 18cra. Dublin [182- Hib.7.828.51 • Ed. 2. 18cm. lb. [182- IRISH COLLECTION. 565 Hib.7.828.52 (07-3503) SCHOOL-BOY (The). 17cm. Dublin [182-]. Hib. 7 . 828 . 53 (07-3503) PREXDEVILLE (James). LIVIUS (Titus). Historiae libri omncs...cum annott ...a Jacobo Prendeville. Tom. 1. 17cm. Dublinii, 1828. Hib. 7. 830. 20 Ed. 2. 19cm. lb., 1830. Hib. 7. 829.1 (07-S504) BEWLEY (Henry). FATHER AUSTIN and Lewis. A defence of tte ancient principles of the Catholic Chnrch, addressed to the Clergy and People of Ireland. [Bv H. Bewley.] 19cm. 'Dublin, 1829. Hib. 7. 829. 2' (07-3505) MAC DON NELL (Eneas). Catholic Question. Letters on Securities. 19ciu. London, 1829. (Another copy, wanting last leaf, Hib. 7 . 829 . 6.) Hib. 7 . 828 . 9 ; Hib. 7 . 829 . 2' (07-3506) MACDONNELL (Eneas). Si>eech...at a meeting of the inhabitants of Mayo, held, July 16th, 1826. 19cm. Leeds, 1828. Hib. 7. 829. 3 (o:-3507) >;EWr.AXD (Henry), Dean of Ferns. An apology for the Established Church in Ireland. 20cm. Dublin, 1829. (Another copy, wanting slip of Errata, 7.44.61.) Hib. 7. 829. 4 ^07-3508) FOSTER (James), D.D. EMLYN (Thomas). A trne narrative of the pro- ceedings of the Dissenting Ministers of Dublin, against Mr T. Emlyn. To which is ]>refixed an account of Mr Emlyn, by Dr James Foster. 18cm. London, 1829. Hib. 7. 829. 7 (07-35oy) CONVERSATION by the way. 3rd ed. 17cm. Dublin, 1S29. 566 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAET Hib.7.829.8 (07-35r DYING (Thf) Sunday School gii-1. 4tli ed. ITciii. Dublin, 182 Hib.7.829.9 (ot-SM HAPPY (Tlie) pi)Or woman. 4t]i erl. ITcm. Duhlin, 182 Hib.7.829.11 (07-351: LYDIA; or tlie Sunday Scliool scholar. A narrati\ of facts. 3rd ed. 17cm. Dublin, 182 Hib.7.829.12 (07-351; ON forgetCulness of God. 2nd ed. 17cm. Dublin, 182 Hib. 7 . 829 . 13''' (two copies) (07-3,^i' WAKE house (The). 2iid ed. 17cm. Dublin, 182! Hib. 7. 830. 2 (07-351: HICKEY {Rpx. William). Hints originally inteude for the small farmeis of the County of Wexford. B Martin Doyle [i.e. W. Hickey]. 6th ed. 18cm. Dublin, 183( Hib. 7. 830. 3 (07-3.'i]( INQUIKY. An inquiry into the comparative advai tages...from the Appropriation of Church Propert; in preference to a forfeiture of the property belongin to the Licensed Victualler. By a Publican. 20cm. London, 1831 Hib. 7. 830. 4 (07-351^ HAWKESWORTH (John), LL.D. JUVENALIS (Decimus Junius). Select Satire With a paraphrase aud notes in English. JBy t Hawkesworth. 19cm. Dublin, 183( Hib. 7. 830. 5 (07-3.'5if STKWART (Charles Samuel). The private journal. Abridged from the Amcricdn ed. 19cm. Dublin, 183( lEISH COLLECTION. 567 Hib.7.830.6 (07-3519) STUART (OiivM), D.D. bTEWART (William), /. 1830. Scviptui-e truth vindicHtecL..!iud objections refuted; in reply to a pamphlet written hy the Rev. David Stuart in answer to..." Consistency." 18cm. Dublin, 1830. Hil). 7.830.8 (07-3520) WALKER (^Rev. Thomas). Christian Union, a sermon preached at the Cathedral Oloyne, July 15th, 1830. 20cm. Cork, 1830. Hib.7.830.9 (07-3521) ESSAY on the attribute of knowledge in God, con- sidered on the grounds of both reason and revelation. [Signed y. N.] 17cm. Dublin, 1830. Hib.7.830.10 (07-3522) HOPKINS (Ezekiel), Bp of Derry. The vanity of the World. (Religious Tract Society. Select sermons. No. 37.) 18cm. London [1830?]. Hib.7.830.11 (07-3523) CHRISTIAN confidence. 2nd ed. 17cm. Dublin, 1830. Hib. 7.830.14 (07-3524) FORETHOUGHT (The) of the Farmer; or the slothful Christian reproved. 2nd edition. 17cm. Dublin [1830?]. Hib. 7. 830. 18 ■ 3rd edition. 'No. 14.' 17cm. [Dublin,] 1830. Hib.7.830.15 (07-3525) BAYSSIERE (Pierre). FRENCH SADDLER (The) ; or the conversion of P. Bayssisre. 2nd ed. ' No. 7.' 17cm. Dublin, 1830. Hib. 7. 830. 13 (07-3526) PAUL {St), Apostle. St. Paul's marks of Apostacy from the true Faith. 2nd ed. 'No. 1.' 17cm. Dublin, 1830. 5G8 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.7.830.17 (07-352 WINNOWING (The) of the corn. .. 3rd ed. ' No. 17, 18cm. [Dublin,] 183' Hib.7.830.19 (07-352 DUNN (Andrew). The history of A. Dunn, an Iris Catholic. (London Religious Tract Society. No. 110 3rd ed. 17cm. Chelsea [1830' Hib.7.831.2 (07-3521 COYLE (Anthony), B.C. Bp of Raphoe. Collectanea sacra. The Pious Miscellany, in vers and prose. In 6 books. Vol. 1. 19cm. 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Dublin, 185 lEISH COLLECTJON. 589 Hib.7.852.7 (07-3684) SCENES from the Irish Elections in 1852 : a dialogue in. rhymes, between a Tourist and an Elector. {Ireland 18.) 18cm. [Dublin,] 1852. XIX . 26 . 33 ; Hib. 7 . 852 . 8 (07-3685) HANDEL (George Frederick). TOWNSEND (Horatio). An account of the visit of Handel to Dublin : with incidental notices of his life and character. 21cm. Dublin, 1852. Hib. 7. 8 52. 9 , (07-3686) WILDE {Sir William Robert Wills). Irish popular superstitions. 18cm. Dublin [1852]. Hib. 7.852.10 (07-3687) BICKERSTETH (Robert), Bp of Ripon. Ireland. A lecture delivered before the Young Men's Christian Association, in Exeter Hall, Jan. 6, 1852. 18cm. London [1852]. Hib. 7.852.12 (07-3688) GREGG (Tresham Dames). A methodization of the Hebrew Verbs, regular and irregular, on an original plan. 17cm. London, 1852. Hib. 7. 852. 13 (07-3689) SEYMOUR (Michael Hobart). The supposed necessity of the-Maynooth Endowment, considered in a letter, addressed to the Rt Hon. the Earl of Derby. Revised and corrected. 17cm. London {Bath), 1852. Hib. 7 . 853 . 1 (07-3690) CAHILL (Daniel William). Important letter. ..to H.R.H. Prince Albert, on the critical social and political state of the Empire. Authorised and correct ed. 20cm. Manchester [1853]. Hib. 7. 853. 2 (07-3691) CARSON (James Crawford Ledlie). Twelve letters on Transubstantiation : containing two challenges to the Rev. Dr. Cahill. 19cm. Dei-ry, 1853. 590 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.7.853.4 (07-8692) STOKES (John Whitley). A Pastor's advice to a young member of his flock on going out to service. IScm. London, 1853. Hib. 7 . 853 . 5 (07-3693) CLARENDON (George William Frederick Villiers, 4' (07-3789) RIDER (Henry), Bp of Killaloe. A Sermon preached in Christ' s-Cliurch, Dublin; on the 23d of October, 1695... Anniversary Thanksgiving for putting an end to the Irish Rebellion... 1641. Before the House of Lords. 4°, 21cm. Dublin, 1695. lEISH COLLECTION. 603 Hib. 5 . 662 . 1=^ (07-3790) STEARNE (John), Bp of Glogher. A sermon on the prayer of Moses, at the xii. Verse of the xc. Psalm. 4", 21cm. J. Ray, Dublin, 1695. 8 . 31 . ir ; Hib. 5 . 662 . F (07-3791) SHARP (John), Ahp of York. A Sermon... at the Coronation of Queen Anne... April 23. 1702. 4", 23cm. London, 1702. Hib. 5. 662.1-' (07-3792) HOADLY (Benjamin), Bp of Winchester. An enquiry into the nature of tlie Liberty of the Subject... In a Letter to the Rev. Mr. Hoadly Upon Occasion of His Sermon Before the Lord-Mayor... Sept. 29. 1705. 4°, 21cm. London, 1706. Hib. 5 . 662 . 1^' (07-3793) BRAMSTON (William). A sermon... March 15. 1702. 4°, 21cm. London [1702J. Hib. 5 . 662 . 1== (07-3794) MAWSON (Matthias), Bp of Ely. A Letter to the Clergy of the Diocese of Chichester [on the rebellion. Dated Sept. 20. 1745.] 4", 21cm. [ 1745.] Hib. 5. 662. r^ (07-3795) GIBSON (Edmund), Bp of London. [Letter addressed to his Clergy, Dec. 17, 1734, upon the advance of Popery.] 4", 21cm. [Londonl. 1734.] Hib. 5. 662.1^ (07-3796) CHICHESTER. Diocese. LONDON. Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. [Commendatory Letter addressed by King George II. to John Potter, abp of Canterbury, and forwarded with one by his Grace to the Episcopate, to be read in the Churches. (4 July, 1742.) Issued for the Diocese of Chichester by Bp M. Mawson with auto- graph signature.] 4°, 21cm. [^London, 1742.] Hib. 5. 662. r^ (07-3797) WILLIS (Richard), Bp of Winchester. A sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of St Andrews Hol- bourii, June 8, 1704. 4", 21cm. London, 1704. 601 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEBSITT LIBRARY Hib. 5 . 662 . 2 (07-3798) SILAUS (St), Irish Bishop. FIORENTINI (Francesco Maria). Vita miracoli, e memorie di S. Silao Vescovo Irlandese. 4°, 24cm. Ltocca, 1662. Hib. 5. 662. 4 (07-3799) RUMOLD (St), Ahp of Dahlin. WARD (Hugh). S. Rumoldi...Acta, martyrium, liturgia antiqua et patria collecta, illustrata et aucta disquisitione historica per Hugonem Vardaeuni. Opus posthumum a Thoma Sirino recognitum et suppletum. 4°, 21cm. Lovanii, 1662. Hib. 5 . 665 . 1^ (07-380i) CHIFFLETIUS (Petrus Franciscus). DAILLE (Jean). De authore Confessionis fidei Alcuini nomine a P. Franc. Chiffletio editae disser- tatio posthuma. Huic accessit P. A. judicuim de authore Libri contra Judaeos sub Rabani nomine ab eodem Chiffletio vulgati. 4°, 23om. Rothomagi, 1673. Hib. 5 . 665 . 1' (07-3802) MEIBOMIUS (Johannes Henricus). [De flagrorum usu in re veneria, et lumborum renumque officio epistola. (Title-page missing.)] 4", 23cm. [Lugd. Bat., 1643.] Hib. 5 . 668 . 1 (07-3803) FRENCH (Nicholas), Bp of Ferns. NARRATIVE. A narrative of the settlement and sale of Ireland [by the Earl of Clarendon]... Written in a letter by a Gentleman in the Countrj-, to a Nobleman at Court. [Signed F. D.] By Bp N. French. {^Ireland 18.) 4", 21cm. Lnvain, 1668. Hib. 5.668.2 (07-3804.> TAYLOR (Jeremy), Bp of Down and Connor. RUST (George), Bjj of Drumore. A funeral sermon preached at the obsequies of... Jeremy Lord Bp of Down. 4°, 22cni. London, 1668. lEISH COLLECTION. 603 M.16.56' (07-3805) BbM0.14" ; Hib.5.671.1 BOYLE {Hon. Robert). Tracts ... Of a discovery of the admirable rarefaction of the air. New observations about the duration of the spring of the air. New experiments touching the condensation of the air by meer cold ; &c. The admirably differing extension of the same quantity of air rarefied and compressed. 4", 22cm. London, 1671. . Hib. 5 . 673 . 1 (07-3S06) Votes and Addresses of the Hon. House of Commons assembled in Parliament, made 1673, concerning Popery and other grievances. [Text-title.] {Parliament 3.) 4", 21cm. \^ London, 1673.] Hib. 5. 678.1 (07-3807) JESUITS Loyalty. WALSH (Peter). An answer to three treatises publisht under tlie title of The Jesuites Loyalty. [By P. Walsh.] 4°, 22cm. London, 1678. Hib. 5. 679. 2 (07-3S08) PORTER (Francis). Palinodia Religionis praetensae Reformatae. 4°, 21cm. Romae, 1679. Hib. 5. 680. r (07-380.q) The Book of Common Prayer. Together with the Psalter. 4", 22cm. Dublin, 1680. {Liturgies 205.) Hib. 5.680.1= (07-38io) STERNHOLD (Thomas). The w-hole Book of Psalms. 4", 22cm. Dublin, 1680, Hib. 5. 680. 2 (07-3812) TURIBIUS (Alphonsus), Mogroveius, Abp of Lima. HAROLDUS (Franciscus). Beati Thuribi Alphonsi Mogroveii, Archiepiscopi Limensis vita exemplaris. 4", 22cm. Romae, 1680. 606 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.5.681.1 (07-3813) LOMBARD (A.). CHARLES II. A Speech to the King : made by a Minister of the French Church of the Savoy [A. Lombard], 19th Oct., 168L Rendred into English. 4", 22cm. Dublin, 1681. Hib.4.685.2= (07-3814) DANIEL (William), Abp of Tuam. BIBLE (TrisA). New Testament. UiomtiA HuatdIi... ■huiUiAtn COornhnuiU. 4°, 26cm. Tl. et)tiepin5tAm...A5 t). Cue, ■LunnT>uin, 1681. Hib. 5 . 681 . 3 Another issue [with eight preliminary leaves in English & Irish.] 4", 25cm. Tl. etJhepinscAm, Lunn'ouin, 1681. Hib. 5. 681. 4 (07-3Si6) O'HANLON (Art). O'HANLON" (Redmond). Count Hanlan's downfall, or a true and exact account of the killing that Arch Traytor and Tory Rednion O Hanlan : by Art Hanlan, 25 April, 1681. 4°, 21cm. Dublin, 1681. Hib. 5. 682. 2 (07-3817) WETENHALL (Edward), Bp of Kilmore and Ardagh. JUDGMENT. A Judgement of the Comet. Which became first generally visible to us in Dublin Dec. 13 ...1680. By a Person of Quality [E. Wetenhall]. 4", 22cm. Dublin, 1682. (Another copy, wanting title-page, Bb* . 9 . 26".) E. 9. 65'' ; Hib. 5. 682. 3 (07-3818) MISOPAPPAS (Philanax), jyseud. A Tory Plot: or the discovery of a design carried on by our late Addressers and Abhorrers, to alter the Constitution of the Grovernment, and to betray the Protestant Religion. . 4", 20cm, London, 1682. IRISH COLLECTION. 607 Hib.5.683.1 (OT-ssig) CHARLES IT., King of England.. His Majesties Declaration ..concerning the treasonable Conspiracy against His Sacred Person and Government, lately discovered. Appointed to be read in all Churches... [28 July, 1683.] 4°, 21cm. Dublin, 1683. Hib. 5 . 685 . 1 (07-3820) JAMES II, King of England. SCOTLAND. Parliament. The manner of Procession to the Parliament-House in Scotland, with His Majesties Letter to the Parliament ; [William duke of Queensberry] the Lord High Commissioners Speech ; [James earl of Perth] the Lord High Chancellors Speech, and the Parliaments Answer. (April 23, 1685.) 4", 21cm. Dublin, 1685. Hib. 5.686.2 (07-3821) PATRICK {St). CERTANI (Giacomo). II Mosfe dell' Ibernia; vita del glorioso S. Patrizio. 4", 24cm. Bologna, 1686. Hib. 5.686.4 (07-3822) GOTHER (John). PAPIST (A) mis-represented and represented : or, a twofold character of Popery... By J. L. [i.e. John Gother]... To which is added, a book entituled. The doctrines and practices of the Churcli of Rome truly represented. In answer to the aforesaid book. By a Protestant of the Church of England [E. Stillingfleet]. 4", 21cm. Dublin, 1686. Hib. 5 . 688 . 1 (07-3823) .lOHNSOISr (Samuel), f 1703. PURGATORY prov'd by Miracles: collected out of Roman-Catholick Authors. With some remarkable histories relating to British, English, and Irish Saints. [By S. Johnson.] 4", 22cm. London, 1688. Hib. 5. 688. 2 (07-3324) SANCROFT (William), Abp of Canterbury. ADDRESS (An) to his Grace the Lord Abp of Canterbury [W. Saticroft], and the... Bishops, upon 603 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY account of their late Petition [concerning the De- claration for liberty of conscience J. By a True Member of the Church of England. 4", 21cin. London, 1688. Hib. 5 . 688 . 3, 4 (two copies) (07-3825) COVENTRY. The State of Ireland, with a vindication of tlie Act of Settlement, and Commissioners Proceedings, &o. Also, Reflections on the late Coventry-Letter... By a Person of Honour. 4°, 24cm. [Londoni] 1688. (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 5 . 688. 5.) (Ireland 18.) Hib. 5. 689. 3 (07-3826) DULANY (Edmond), Franciscan. A sermon preached before the King, in Christ-Church, Dublin, on Ash- Wednesday 1689. 4", 21cm. Dublin, 1689. U*.5.99'(D) ; Hib. 5.689.4 (07-3827) TYRCONNELL (Richard Talbot, Farl of), f 1691. LETTER (A) from a Gentleman in Ireland, to his Friend in London, upon occasion of a Pamphlet, entituled, A Vindication of the present Government of Ireland, under his Excellency, Richard Earl of Tyrconnel. (Fourteen Papers, i.) {Ireland 18.) 4°, 20om. London, 1689. Hib. 5 . 689 . 5 (07-3839) STATE (The) of the Papist and Protestant Proprieties in the Kingdom of Ireland, in the year 1641, and how disposed in 1653. ..1662. To which is added, A List of the... Nobility of Ireland. {Ireland 18.) 4", 22cm. London, 1689. Hib. 5.690.1 (07-3840) FAITHFUL history (A) of the Northern Affairs of Ireland : from the late K. James Accession to the Crown, to the Siege of Londonderry. B3' a Person who bore a great share in those transactions. [Dec. 10. 1689.] 4", 21cm. London, 1690. {Ireland 7.) lEISH COLLECTION. 609 Hib.5.690.3 (07-384i) FINGLAS (John). A sermon preached ia the Cathedrall Church of St. Patrick's Dublin, on the 5th of November. 1690. 4°, 21cm. Dublin, 1690. Hib. 5 . 690 . 4 ; Hib. 7 . 690 . 19 (07-3842) WALKER (George), D.I)., Governor of Londonderry. MACKENZIE (John), + 1696. A narrative of the Siege of London-Derry to...re.ctifie...Mr Walker's Account. 4°, 21cm. London, 1690. Hib. 5 . 690 . 5 (07-3843) WALKER (George), D.D., Governor of Londonderry. MACKENZIE (John), f 1696. Dr Walker's In- visible Champion foyl'd : or, an appendix to the late Narrative of the Siege of Derry. 4°, 21cni. London, 1690. Hib. 5. 691. 3 (07-3844) LIMERICK Articles. [The Civil and Military Articles of Limerick, agreed upon Oct. 3, 1691. (Engl., French, and Latin.)] [Text-title.] 4", 25cm. [ji.jo., 1691 i\ Hib. 5 . 692 . 3 [English and French.] {Ireland 10.) 4°, 25cm. [n.p., 16921] Hib. 5. 694.1 (07-384(i) PROPOSALS for raising a million of money out of the Forfeited Estates in Ireland : Together with tlie answer of the Irish to the same, and a reply thereto. 4°, 22cm. London, 1694. LI . 8 . 54" Another edition. 4", 19cm. Ih., 1694. {Ireland 17.) Hib. 5. 695.1 (07 -3847) CORKER (John). CORKER (Samuel). The great necessity of prepara- tion... Sermon preached in... Macclesfield, at the funeral of Mr John Corker, Nov. 11, 1693. 4", 24cm. Didilin, 1695. Irish Collection. January 1908. 39 610 CAMBKIDGE UNIVEBSITY LIBEART Hib. 5.695.3 (07-3848) PULLEN (Tobias), Bp of Dromore. A sermon preached in Christ-Church before... the Lord Deputy and the Parliament... Nov. 5, 1695. 4°, 21cm. Dublin, 1695. Hib. 5. 697.1 (07-3849) DISCOURSE. A discourse concerning prophane swear- ing and cursing. 4°, 22cm. Dublin, 1697. R . 9 . 64' ; Hib. 5 . 697 . 2 (07-3850) JAMES II., King of England. The late King James's Manifesto [addressed to the Confederate Catholic Princes assembled at Ryswick, May 1697] answer'd paragraph by paragraph. [With the text.] 4°, 23cm. London, 1697. Hib. 5. 697. 3 (07-3851) VOLDER (Burcherus de). KER (John), AI.D. Disputatio...de Secretionis Animalis efEciente et ordine...Ex Auctoritate...B. de Voider. 4°, 21cm. Lugd. Bat, 1697. Bb*.9.3^ Ed. alt. 4°,' 22cm. lb., 1697. Hib. 5 . 698 . 2 (07-38.')a) INNOCENT XII., Pope. Breve... ad Archiepiscopos, Episcopos, Abbates, Sacerdotes, et caeteros Christi fideles regni Hiberniae. 4°, 22cm. Lovanii, 1698. (^Ireland 4.) Hib. 5. 698. 3 (07-3853) MacBRIDE (John), fl. 1698. A sermon before the Provincial Synod at Antrim, preached June 1, 1698. 4°, 22cm. [Belfast,] 1698. Hib. 5 . 699 . 1 (07-3854) PENN (William), Founder of Pennsylvania. WETENHALL (Edward), Bp of KUmore and Ardagh. A brief and modest reply to Mr Penn's tedious, scur- rilous and unchristian Defence against [E. Wetenhall] the Bishop of Cork. [By Bp Wetenhall.] 4", 22cm. Dublin, 1699. IKISH COLLECTION. 611 Hib.5.700.1 (07-3855) WYCHERLEY (William). The Plain-Dealer. A comedy. 7th edition. 4°, 23om. London, 1700. Hib. 5.704.1 (07-3856) Forfeited Estates. The Report. ..of the Trustees... delivered to the Queen and Parliament of England. {Ireland 10.) 4°, 23cm. Dublin, 1704. Hib.5.704.2 (07-3357) FRENCH (Nicholas), B.C. Bp of Ferns. INIQUITY display'd : or, the settlement... of Ireland ...a letter by a Gentleman in the Countiy [N. French, R.C. Bp of Ferns] to a Noble Lord at Court, in the year 166|- and now reprinted, with additions. [Reprint of ' A narrative of the Earl of Clarendon's settlement, &c.' 4°. 1668.] {Ireland 18.) 4", 23cm. [London,] 1704. 7 , 21 . 65^ ; Hib. 5 . 704 . 3 (07-3858) MATHEWS (Lemuel). The argument of Archdeacon Mathews for a Commission of Delegates upon his Appeals and Querel of Nullities. 4", 22cm. [Dublin,] 1704. Hib. 5 . 704 . 4 (07-3859) PRATT (Benjamin). A sermon preach'd before the... Commons, at St Andrew's Church, Dublin; Feb. 18th, 1703. Being the Fast-Day appointed for... the present war. 4", 22cm. Dublin, 1704. Hib. 5. 705.1 (07-3860) STEELE {Sir Richard). The tender husband ; or, the accomplish'd fools. A comedy. 4°, 22cm. London, 1705. Hib. 5. 705. 2 (07-386i) SWINNY (Owen Mac). MOLIERE (Jean Baptiste Poquelin de). The Quacks, or, Love's the physician... [Altered from Moliere's " L'Amour M^decin "] By Mr Swinny. 4", 22cm. London, 1705. 39—2 012 CAilBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAET Hit. 5. 707.1 (07-3864) CAIRNES (William). BOYSE (Joseph). A funeral sermon... death of William Cairnes, Esq.. ..Aug. 7th, 1707. Preach'd... Aug. 10. By J. B. [Joseph Boyse]. 4°, 21cm. Dublin, 1707. Hib.5.708.1 (07-3865) CIBBER (Colley). The Double Gallant : or, the Sick Lady's Cure. A comedy. 2nd ed. 4", 23cm. London [1708?]. Hib.5.708.2' (07-3866) CATALOGUE. KEDER (Nils). Kummorum in Hibernia...cusorum indagatio. Accessit Catalogus nunimorum Anglo- Saxonicor. et Anglo-Danicor. Musei Kederiani. 4°, 22cm. Zipsiae, 1708. Hib. 5 . 708 . 2' (07-3s67) KEDER (Nils). Runae in Nummis vetustis...seu de iiummis Runicis commentatio. [With 3 plates on folding leaf.] 4°, 22cm. Zipsiae, 1704. Hib. 5. 708. 4 (07-3868) EMLYN (Thomas). LESLIE (Charles), 1 1722. A reply to the vindica- tion of the remarks [by T. Emlyn] upon Mr Leslie's first dialogue on the Socinian Controversy. By the auther of the Dialogues. 4", 22cm. London, 1708. Hib. 5. 708. 5 (08- 1) BLENHEIM. ORMSBY (Robert). Carmen heroicum, compositum in memorabilem...conflictu-m apud Blenheim. 4", 22cm. Dublin, 1708. Hib. 5. 710. 2 (O8-2) TRIMNELL (Charles), Bp of Winchester. REPLY (A) to a vindication of the letter, published in a pamphlet [by C. Trimnell], called : Partiality Detected... By a Member of the Lower House of Convocation. [By W. Percivale 1] 4°, 21cm. Dublin, 1710. IRISH COLLECTION. 613 Hib. 5 . 711 . 2 (08-3) EICHARDSON (John), f 1747, Rector of Annagh. A proposal for the conversion of the Popish Natives of Ireland. 4°, 21cm. Dublin, 1711. Hib. 5.712.2 (08-4) GOWAN (Thomas). CAMPBELL (John), Irish Clergyman. Mr Campbell's Remarks upon a book by Mr Thomas Gowan...intitled The power of Presbyters...withont a Superior; asserted ...a defence of Mr Campbell's Letter to a Parishioner. 4°, 23cm. Dublin, 1712. Hib. 5. 713.1 (08-5) CHARITY SCHOOLS. An account of Charity-Schools in Great Britain and Ireland : with the benefactions thereto; &c. 12th ed., with additions. 4°, 24cm. London, 1713. Hib. 5. 713. 2 (08-6) HARTLEY (Richard). The Case of R. Hartley, A.B. Trin. Col. Dublin. Drawn up by himself. 4", 22cm. Dublin, 1713. Hib. 5 . 713 . 4 (O8-7) STEELE (Sir Richard). TOBY. The character of Richard St— le, Esq ; with some remarks. By Toby, Abel's Kinsman [W. Wag- staffe] ; or, according to Mr Calamy, A. F. ik N". in a letter to his Godfather. 3rd ed. 8°, 22cm. London, 1713. Hib. 5.713.5 (O8-8) WILSON (Jonathan). A sermon preach'd at Christ- Church, Dublin, before... the Lords Justices of Ireland ; May 29th, 1713. 4°, 22cm. Dublin, 1713. Hib. 5. 714.1 (08-9) CARTE (Thomas). The Irish Massacre set in a clear light... Mr Baxter's account of it. ..and the abridgment... by Dr Calamy... consider'd...with two letters from Mr Chaundler 614 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBRAEY [Rev. Henry Chandler, of Bath], to... Mr T. Cart... with his two replies... [By T. Carte.] 4", 23cm. London [17U]. Hib.5.715.1 Ed. 2. 4", 22cm. London, 1715. (^Ireland 7.) Hib.5.714.2 (os-io) PHIPPS {Sir Constantine), Lord Chancellor of Ireland. EXAMINER (The). [A defence of Sir C. Phipps, Lord Chancellor of Ireland.] 4", 21cm. [Dublin] 1714. Bb*.9.4' (08-n) Hib. 5 . 714 . 3, 4 (two copies) ; Hib. 4 . 756 . T STEELE (,S'i)- Richard). The Crisis. 4", 25cm. London, 1714. XXIX. 8. 161= 2nd ed. 8°, [London] 1714. Hib. 5. 714. 5 (O8-12) CONNAUGHT. DIALOGUE (A) between a Secretary of State and a Connaught Squier ; or, a Satyr in imitation of Horace. [In verse.] 4", 22cm. Dublin, 1714. (Ireland 18.) Hib. 5. 774. 3 (os-is) STODDART (John), /. 1728. EDMUJSfDSON (William). A journal of the life, of W Edmundson. [With preface by J. Stoddart.l Ed. 2. 8°, 21cm. Londori, 1774. Hib.4.716.r ; Hib. 5 . 716 . 2^ (08-i4) STERNHOLD (Thomas). The whole book of Psalms. 4", 25cm. Dublin, 1715. Hib. 5. 716. 2^ (08-i5) TATE (Nahum). PSALM (A) coinpos'd for Christmas-day : taken out of the Second Ohaper (sic) of St Luke, beginning at Verse the Eighth. "Whilst Shepherds watch." [By K Tate?] Simjle leaf, 8" [Duhlini: 17—?] lEISH COLLECTION. 615 Hib.5.716.3 (O8-16) GOODWIN (Timothy), Abp of Cashel. A sermon preach'd before... the Lords Justices of Ireland, and both Houses of Parliament; at Christ's Church, Dublin, June 7th, 1716. 4", 22cm. Dublin, 1716. Hilj.5.716.4 (08-17) JACOBS (Abraham). An address to the Jews... con- taining his reasons for... embracing the Christian Religion. 4", 21cm. Dublin, 1716. Hib,5.716.5 (os-is) SYNGE (Edward), Abp of Tuam. The happiness of a Nation... sermon preached at Christ's-Church, Dublin, before the Government and House of Lords, May 29th, 1716. 4°, 22cm. Dublin, 1716. Hib.5.717.1 (08-19) STOUGHTON (William),/. 1709. The greatest good ...a sermon preach'd to the Society of the Gentlemen of Ireland,... at St Paul's ©fifai-ch in Covent Garden. 8°, 21cm. London, 1717. Hib. 5 . 719 . 1, 2 (two copies) (08-20) SYNGE (Edward), Abp of Tuam. The reward of con- verting sinners... A sermon preach'd... Feb. 8, 1718... Annual Meeting of . . . Charity-Schools in Dublin. (Methods of Erecting... Charity-Schools in Ireland. — An Account etc ) 2 pts. 4", 22cm. Dublin, 1719. (Another copy of Sermon only, Hib. 5 . 719 . 3.) Hib. 5. 719. 4 (O8-21) SYNGE (Edward), Bp of Elphin. A sermon preach'd at St Andrew's Dublin : before the Hon. House of Commons; Aug. 1st, 1719. 4°, 22cm. Dublin, 1719. Hib. 5. 720.1 (O8-22) BOULTER (Hugh), Abp of Armagh. A sermon preach'd before the Lords. ..in Parliament assembled, at. ..St Peter's, Westminster, Dec. 16, 1720. 8°, 21cm. London, 1720. 616 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITT LIBEAET Hib.5.721.1 (08-23) O'NEILL ( ). BRUODINE (Anthony). Descriptio regni Hiberniae . . .et de prima origins miseriarum et motuum in Anglia, Scotia, et Hibernia, regnante Carole I. Per R. P. P. Antonium Prodinum [i.e. Bruodinum]. [Dedication signed O Neill.] 4°, 23cm. Romae, 172L Hib. 5 . 721 . 3 (08-25) EDWARDS (Thomas), of Castle-Gore, t 172L DONALDSON (Nehemiah). A funeral sermon preach'd on occasion of the death of Thomas Edwards Esq., of Castle-Gore in the County of Tyrone, who died April 26th, 1721. 4", 23cm. Dublin [1721]. Hib. 5. 721. 4 (os-26) rORSTER (Nicholas), Bp of Raphoe. A sermon preached in Christ's-Church, Dublin, Nov. 5th, 1721... Before... Charles Duke of Grafton, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland: and the Lords. 4°, 22cm. Dublin, 1721. Hib. 5. 721. 5 (O8-27) HAMILL (William). LONDONDERRY. A view of the danger and folly of being publick-spirited...in the... case of the London- derry and Innishkilling Regiments . . . account [by W. H.] of their... service... at and since the Revolu- tion. To which is added, the... case of William Hamill, Gent. 4°, 22cm. London, 1721. Hib. 5. 721. 6 (08-28) HOWARD (Robert), Bp of Elphin. A sermon preached at St Andrew's, Dublin, before the Hon. House of Commons, Dec. 8th, 1721. 4", 22cm. Dublin, 1721. Hib. 5. 721. 7 (O8-29) DUBLIN. PERRY {Capt. John). The description of a Method ...for the making of a better Depth coming over the Barr of Dublin : as also for the making of a Bason within the Harbour. [Wants title-page.] 4°, 23cm. [Dublin, 1721.] IRISH COLLECTION. 617 Hib.5.721.9 (08-so) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.B. LETTER (A) to a young gentleman, lately enter'd into Holy Orders. By a Person of Quality [J. Swift]. 2nd ed. 8", 21cm. London, 1721. Hib.5.722.1 (08-si) BIBLE (English). The Holy Bible. 8", 21cm. B-uhlin, 1722. Hib.5.723.1 (08-32) BOYSE (Joseph). A sermon preach'd at London-Derrj', June 24, 1722. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1723. Hib.5.723.2 (cs-ss) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.B. SCRIBLERUS. Memoirs of the life of Scriblerus. By D. S 1. [Satire on J. Swift.] 8", 21cm. London, 1723. Hib. 5 . 723 . 3 (08-34) STEELE (Robert). A treatise of Conic Sections. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1723. Hb . 13 . 79^ Another edition. 8°, 24cm. London, 1745. Hib. 5. 723. 4 (08-35) WARREN (Thomas). [8 George I.] An abridgment of all the publick printed Irish Statutes of the 4th Session of tliis present Parliament... 1721. 4°, 21cm. Dublin, 1723. (Statutes. Ireland 1.) Hib. 5. 725.1 (08-36) BOULTER (Hugh), Abp of Armagh. The Charge given... to his Clergy; at his primary visitation of his Diocese, begun at Drogheda July 16, and continued at Ardmagh, July 22, 1725. 4", 24om. Dublin, 1725. Hib. 5 . 726 . 1 2nd ed. 4", 26cm. London, 1726. 618 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib. 5 . 726 . 2, 3 (two copies) (08-37) WEST (Richard), tl726. EURIPIDES. Hecuba. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. [Translated by R. West] 4", 22cm. London, 1726. Hib. 5. 726. 4 (os-38) MOLYNEUX (Thomas). BOOT (Gerard de). A natural history of Ireland, in 3 parts. By Several Hands (Gerard Boate, Thomas Molyneux, and others). 4", 23cm. Dublin, 1726. {Ireland 18) Hib. 5.727.1 (os-w) CLAYTON (Robert), Bp of Clogher. A sermon preached in Christ's Church, Dublin; July 9, 1727. Being the first day of the Lords Justices publick appearance in mourning, for the death of... King George the First. 4", 22cm. Dublin, 1727. Hib. 5. 727. 2 (08-4i) ARBUTHNOT (John), M.D. SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. Gulliver decypher'd : or Remarks on ..Travels... By Capt. Lemuel Gulliver. Vindicating the Rev. Dean... (A prefatory discourse concerning Decj'phering.) [By J. Arbuthnot.] 8°, 22cm. London [1727?]. Hib. 5 . 727 . 3 (08-42) SERMON (A) preach'd in Ohrist>Church Dublin, kc. [On Gen. xlix. 5-7.] (Appendix. The Address of the Roman Catholicks of Ireland. — A Few Queries... to... the Lords and Gentlemen...) [Wants title.] {Ireland 4.) 4», 22cm. [1727?] Hib. 5. 728. r (08-43) STEPHENS (William), B.D., Rector of Sutton, Surrey. A Sermon against Popery, preach'd to the Protestants of Ireland, novv residing in London, at their anni- versary meeting, Oct. 23, 1711. 2nd ed. 8", 21cm. London, 171,2. IRISH COLLECTION. 619 Hib.5.728.r (08-44) BOLTON (Theophilus), Ahp of Cashel. A Sermon preach'd in St Andrew's, Dublin, before the House of Commons, Oct. 23, 1721. 8", 21cm. London, 1721. Hib.5.728.1" (08-45) SHERIDAN (William), Bp of Kilmore and Ardagh. Catholick religion asserted by St Paul, and maintain'd in the Cliurch of England. 8°, 21cm. London, 1714. Hib.5.728.2 (08-46) SYNGE (Edward), Ahp of Tuam. De Religionis Christianae fundamentalibus et eorundem usu Dis- quisitio brevis : cum appendice. 8°, 21cm. Londini, 1728. Hib.5.730.1 (O8-47) BOULTER (Hugh), Ahp 0/ Ai-magh. The Charge given... at the triennial visitation of the Clergy of his Province... Trim, June 30, 1730. 4", 22cm. Bublioi, 1730. Hib. 5.730.2 (08-48) CAMPBELL (William), M.A., f.. 1729. A sermon preached before the College of Physicians in St Luke's Church, 18th Oct., 1729. 4°, 22cm. Dviblin, 1730. Hib. 5. 730. 4 (08-4,c)) HOWARD (Robert), Bp of Elpliin. A sermon preach'd in the Parish Church of St Mary, Dubhn : March 22d, 1729, at the general meeting of the children educated in the Charity-Schools in Dublin. (An Account of the Charity-Schools in Ireland.) 2 pts. 4°, 23cm. Duhlin, 1730. Hib. 5. 730. 7 (os-si) SWIFT (Jonathan), B.I). VIEW. A ^•iew of the present state of affairs in the Kingdom of Ireland ; in three discourses, viz. I. A list [by T. Prior] of the Absentees of Ireland, ii. The present state of Ireland consider'd. iii. A modest 620 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY proposal for preventing the children of poor people froni being a burthen to their parents or the Country. By Dr Sw-ft. [Part 3 missing.] {Ireland 18.) 8", 21cm. London, 1730. Ebb. 25. 43' (08-52) The Present State of Ireland Consider'd. 8", 21cm. London, 1730. (For another copy see View. A view of the Present State of Ireland. 8", London, 1730. Part 2.) {Ireland 18.) Hib.5.731.2 (08-53) CLAYTON (Robert), Bp of Cloglier. A sermon preached at Christ-Church, Dublin, 30th Jan., 173i, before Lionel Duke of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. 4", 22cm. Dublin, 1731. Hib.5.731.5 (08-54) HUTCHINSON (Francis), Bp of Down and Connor. A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dublin, Nov. 5th, 1731. Before Lionel Duke of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled. 3rd ed. 4", 23cm. Dublin, 1731. Hib. 5 . 731 . 6 (08-55) DUBLIN. Trinity College. MADDEN (Samuel), D.D. A proposal for the general encouragement of Learning in Dublin College. 4", 23cm. Dublin, 1731. Hib. 5 . 732 . 1 (08-56) DICTIONARY {Irish). BEGLY (Connor). The English Irish Dictionary. An f:octoifv iDeAjitA jAoi-oheitge Af ha ctiu|\ & meA's&V- '^^ C. o iDeAjtoic m^p Aon te congnAm /AoT)h t)uit)e rriAC Cuipcin Aguf pof. (The Irish Grammar.) 4", 25cm. Paris, 1732. Hib. 5. 732. 2 (08 -57) NICOLSON (William), Abp of Cashel. INNES (Robert). Miscellaneous letters on several subjects in Philosophy and Astronomy. Wrote to IRISH COLLECTION. 621 Dr Nicholson, late Abp of Cashell. [Imperfect at end.] 4°, 23cm. London, 1732. Hib.5.732.5 (08-58) DELANY (Patrick). QUESTION (The) about Eating of Blood stated and examin'd ; in answer to two dissertations in a book [by P. Delany] entitled, Revelation examin'd with candour. [By W. Burscough, Bp of Limerick.] "S", 21cm. London, 1732. Hib . 5 . 733 . 2 ; Hib. 5 . 733 . 1^ (os-sg) Incorporated Society for promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland. A copy of His Majesty's Royal Charter for erecting English Protestant Schools in the Kingdom of Ireland. [24 Oct. 1733.] 4°, 22cm. Lublin, 1733. (Ireland 15.) Hib. 5. 733. r (os-Go) HANSARD (John). Incorporated Society for promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland. [Circular Letter, issued by the Secretary, John Hansard.] {Ireland 15.) 4°, 22cm. [Dublin, ab. 1733?] Hib. 5. 738.1 (O8-61) Incorporated Society for promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland. A continuation of the Proceedings... March 24, 1737, to March 25, 1738. (Address 'To the King's most Excellent Majesty.') 4°, 21cm. Dublin, 1738. (Another copy, wanting the Address, Hib. 5. 733. I''.) Hib. 5 . 733 . 1^ March 25, 1738— March 25, 1740. 4", 22cm. Dublin, 1740. Hib. 5. 733.1" ; Hib. 5. 742. 2 March 25, 1740— March 25, 1742. {Ireland 15.) 4°> 22cm. DuUin, 1742. 622 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 8 . 31 . 17' ; Hib. 5 . 733 . 1" (08-62) LONDON. Society for promoting English Protestant Sdwols in Ireland. BERRIMAN (William). Youth the proper season of Discipline. A sermon preach'd before the Society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin, for promoting English Protestant Working-Schools in Ireland, in the Parish Church of St Mary le Bow, March 23, 1741-42. (Alphabetical List of Members.) 4", 22cm. London, 1742. (Another copy, wanting alphabetical list, Hib. 5. 742.1.) Hib. 5. 733. r' (08-6,s) THOMAS (John), Bp of Winchester, \ 1781. A sermon preach'd before the Society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin, for promoting English Protestant Working-Schools in Ireland, in the Parish- Church of St Mary le Bow, April 2, 1747. (Continua- tion of the Proceedings. — Alphabetical List.) 4", 22cm. London, 1747. Hib. 5 . 733 . 3, 4 (two copies) (08-fi4) TENISON (Edward), Bp ofOssory. A sermon preached in Christ^Church, Dublin ; before the Lord Lieutenant ...and the Lords... in Parliament assembled. Nov. 5, 1733. 4", 23cm. Dublin, 1733. Hib. 5. 733. 6 (08-65) WHITTINGHAM (Charles), D.D. A sermon preach'd at St Peter's Dublin, Nov. 4th, 1733. 4°, 22cm. Dublin, 1733. Hib. 5.734.2 (08-66) Incorporated Society for 23romoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland. An account of the Proceedings... in Dublin... Feb. 6, to March 6, 1733. In two Letters. {Ireland 15.) 4", 24cm. Dublin, 1734. IRISH COLLECTION. 623 Hib. 5 . 735 . 2 (O8-67) GARY (Mordecai), vS;? of Killala arid Achonry. A sermon preaoh'd in Christ-Church, Dublin, 5th Nov., 1735. Before Lionel Duke of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant ...and the Lords. ..in Parliament. 4", 24cm. Dublin, 1735. Hib. 5. 735. 4 (08-68) WALTON (J.), fl. 1735. BERKELEY (George), J5?j of Cloyne. Reasons for not replying to Mr Walton's Full answer in a letter to P. T. P. By the author of the Minute Philosopher [G. Berkeley]. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1735. Hib. 5. 735. 6 , (08 -69) BERKELEY (George), Bp of Cloyne. WALTON (J.), /. 1735. A vindication of Sir Isaac Newton's Principles of Fluxions, against the objections contained in the Analyst [of Bp Berkeley]. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 11 Zb. Hib. 5. 737.1 (08-70) Incorporated Society for promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland. An abstract of the Proceedings... Feb. 6, 1733 to March 25, 1737. 4", 23cm. London, 1737. {Ireland 15.) Hib. 5. 737. 2 (O8-71) DELANY (Patrick). A sermon preaoh'd in Christ- Church, Dublin, before William Duke of Devonshire, Lord Lieutenant... of Ireland, Jan. 30, 1737. 4", 23cm. Dublin, 1737. Hib. 5. 737. 3 (08-72) STORY (Joseph), Bp of Kilmore. A sermon preach'd before the... Commons, at St Andrew's Church, Nov. 5, 1737. 4", 23cm. Dublin, 1737. Hib. 5. 737. 5 (08-73) SYNGE (Edward), Bp of Elphin. A sermon preach'd in Christ-Church, Dublin, before William, Duke of Devonshire, Lord Lieutenant; and the Lords... of Ireland; Nov. 5, 1737. 4", 23cm. DubUn, 1737. 624 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBKAEY Hib. 5.738.2 (08-74) DUBLIN. Work-House. A Report from the Lords Committees, appointed to enquire into the state of the Work-house of this City ; ifcc. {Ireland 12.) 4", 24cm. Dublin, 1738. Hib. 5. 738. 3 (08 -75) BRISTOL. Infirmary. REYNELL (Carew), £p of Berry. A sermon, preached before the contributors to the Bristol In- firmary... Dec. 12th, 1738. (An Account of the Bristol Infirmary etc.) 4°, 22cm. Bristol, 1738. Hib. 5. 739.1 (08 -76) BURSCOUGH (William), Bp of Limerick. A sermon preach'd in Christ-Church, Dublin, &c. 9th Jan., 1739 ...General Fast... in the present war against Spain... before... the Lords. 4°, 23cm. Dublin, 1739. Hib. 5. 739. 4 (O8-77) SHERIDAN (Thomas), D.D. PERSIUS FLACCUS (Aulus). The Satires of Persius, transl. into English by Thomas Sheridan. With explanatory notes. 2nd ed. [Latin & English.^ 8", 22cm. London, 1739. Ddd . 20 . 32^ Another edition. (Imperfect.) 12", 17cm. [Lo7idon, 1739.] Hib. 5 . 739 . 5 ; Hib. 7 . 739 . 3 (08-78) EGMONT (John Perceval, Is* Earl of). QUESTION (The) of the Precedency of the Peers of Ireland in England... In a letter to an English Lord, by a Nobleman of the other Kingdom [J. P., Earl of Egmont]. 8°, 22cm. Dublin, 1739. {Ireland 12.) Hib. 5. 740.1 (08 -7S) COPPING (John), Dean of Clogher. A modest admoni- tion to the Clergy... Sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of Clogher, 1st Aug., 1739. 4°, 21cm. Dublin, 1740. IRISH COLLECTION. 625 Hib. 5 . 740 . 3 (os-so) HIBERNIAN POLITICIANS (The) ; an epistle from a Gentleman in the Country, to his Friend in Town. [In verse.] 2 pts. 4°, 22cm. Isle-of-Man, 1740. Hib. 5 . 740 . 4 ; Hib. 7 . 740 . 9 (08-si) MADDOX (Isaac), Bp of Worcester. A sermon preachd ...in the Parish-Church of St Mary le Bow, March 19, 1739-40. 4", 22cm. London, 1740. Hib. 5. '740. 6 (08-82) NARRATIVE (The). [In verse.] 4°, 22cm. \l Dublin, ah. 1740?] XXIX . 8 . 14r^ ; Hib. 5 . 741 . 2 (os-83) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. SOME free thoughts upon the present state of affairs. 1714. [By J. Swift.] 8°, 22cm. London, 1741. Ddd . 23 . 27' ; Hib. 5 . 742 . 3 (08-84) DUBLIN. Royal Dublin Society. IRISH Register (The) : or a List of the Duchess ■ Dowagers, Countesses... and Misses of large fortunes in England, as register'd by the Dublin Society... [A Satire on the List of Absentees.] 8", 21cm. London, 1742. Hib. 4. 756. r ; Hib. 5.743.1 (08-S5) BALLYCASTLE. BOYD (Hugh), J?. 1743. An account of the progress of Ballycastle Harbour, Togetlier with a representa- tion. 4°, 23cm. Dublin, 1743. Hib. 5. 743. 2 (08-86) NEWTON {Sir Isaac). ROBINSON (Brj^an), M.D. A dissertation on the Aether of Sir Isaac Newton. 8°, 22cm. Dublin, 1743. Hib. 5 . 743 . 3 (08-S7) RYDER (John), Abp of Tuam. A sermon preach'd at Christ-Church, Dublin, 5th Nov., 1743, before William Duke of Devonshire, Lord Lieu tenant... and the Lords ...in Parliament. 4". --cm. Dublin, 1743. Irish Collection. January 1908. 40 C2G CAMBRID3E UNIVERSITY LIBEAKY Hib.5.743.5 (08-88) KING (William), LL.D. OXFORD. University. Tres Oratiunculae habitae in Domo Convocationis Oxon. [By W.King.] Pp.30. 4°, i!5cm. Londini [1743]. Hib. 5 . 745 . 1 (08-89) BARRINGTOM (Benjamin), D.D. A sermon preach'd at St Andrew's, Dublin, before the Hon. House of Commons, Nov. 5th, 1745. 4", 22cm. Duhlin, 1745. Hib. 5. 745. 3 (08 -90) FLETCHER (Thomas), Bp of Kildare. A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dublin, &c. 5th Nov., 1745, Before Pliilip Earl of Chesterfield, Lord Lieutenant... and the Lords... in Parliament. 4", 21cm. Duhlin, 1745. Hib. 5. 745. 4 (08-91) LAWSON (John), D.D., 1 1759. A sermon preached in St Andrew's, Dublin, before the Hon. House of Commons Dec. 18, 1745. ..General Fast. 4", 23cm. Dublin, 1745. Hib. 5.745.5 (O8-92) BOULTER (Hugh), Ahp of Armac/h. MADDEN (Samuel), D.D., tl765. Boulter's Monu- ment, A panegyrical poem, sacred to the memory of Dr PI ugh Boulter. 8", 23om. London, 1745. Hib. 5 . 745 . 6, 7 (two copies) (08-93) PHILIPS (Marmaduke). A sermon preached at St Andrew's, Dublin, before the Hon. House of Commons, Oct. 23, 1745; being the anniversary of the Irish Rebellion. 4°, 23cm. Duhlin, 1745. Hib. 5. 745. 8 (08-9i) SHEPHERD (Samuel). A sermon preached in St An- drew's, Dublin, before the Hon. House of Commons Jan. 30, 1745. 4°, 23cm. Duhlin, 1745. IRISH COLLECTION, 627 Hib.5.745.9 (08-95) SHEPHERD (Samuel). Two sermons, preached in the Parish Church of Cellbridge. 4°, 23cm. Dublin, 1745. Hib.5.746.2 (08-96) CROMARTY (George Mackenzie, Zrd Earl of). KILMARNOCK (William Boyd, Uh Earl of). Memoirs of the lives and families of the Lords Kil- marnock, Cromartie, and Balmerino. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1746. Hib. 5 . 746 . 3 (os-97) JAMES IL, King of England. KING (William), Abp of Dublin. An impartial account of King James II. 's behaviour to his Pro- testant subjects of Ireland, during his residence in that Kingdom. 8", 22cm. London, 1746. Hib. 5. 746. 4 (os-gs) MADDEN (John), Dean of Kilmore. A sermon preach'd at St Anne's, Dublin, 9th Oct., 1746. 4°, 22om. Dublin, 174G. Hib. 5. 746. 5 (08-99) MAGILL (Moses). A sermon, preached in the Parish Church of St Mary, Dublin; Oct. 9, 1746. 4", 23cm. Dublin, 1746. Hib. 5. 746. 6 (os-ioo) SHEPHERD (Samuel). A sermon preached in the Parish Cliurch of Cellbridge, Oct. 9, 1746. 4°, 23cm. Dublin, 174G. Hib. 5. 747.1 (os-ioi) DELANY (Patrick), D.D. Twenty sermons on socImI duties, and their opposite vices. 2nd ed. In which the five last Sermons are now first printed. [Part only, consisting of the five Sermons (pp. 319-436) and new prefatory matter.] 8°, 22om. London, 1747. Hib. 5. 747. 2 (O8-10-) DOWNES (Robert), Bp of Raphoe. A sermon prea- clied at Christ-Church, Dublin, before the Lords... in Parliament, Nov. 5th, 1747. 4°, 2Um. Dublin, 1747. 40—2 G28 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY Hit. 5. 747. 3, 4 (os-ios) HAWKEY (John). MILTON (John). Paradise Lost. (Paradise Re- gained... With the other poetical works.) Compared ...and revised by John Hawkey. 2 vols. 8", 23cm. Drihlin, 1747 (1752). Hib. 5.747.6 (08-104) STORY (Joseph), Bp of Kilmore. Charge to the Clergy of his Diocess, at his ordinary visitation, held at Cavan June 26, 1746. 4°, 24cm. Dublin, 1747. Hib. 5. 747. 8 (O8-105) WILKINS (Robert). A chain of facts in the Reign of King James the 2nd. 8", 22cm. London, 1747. Hib. 5. 749. 3 (os-iofi) HINTS relating to some laws that may be for the interest of Ireland to have enacted. In a letter to a Member of Parliament. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1749. {^Ireland 18.) Hib. 5. 749. 5 (08 -107) LUCAS (Charles), 1 1771. A letter to the Pree-Citizens of the City of Dublin. 2nd ed. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1749. Hib. 5. 749. 6 (O8-108) LUCAS (Charles), tl771. DUBLIN. Hospital on Oxmantovm Green. A narra- tive and an accompt, concerning the Hospital on Oxmantown-Green, Dublin ... published 1671. Now re-published. By C. Lucas. 8°, 22cm. Dublin, 1749. Hib. 5. 749. 8^ (O8-109) LUCAS (Cha,rles), f 1771. An address to the Free Citizens and Free-holders of the City of Dublin. Ed. 4. [For earlier editions see Lucas (Charles), To the Free Citizens etc.] 8°, 22cm. Dublin, 1749. Hib. 5.749.8' (O8-110) LUCAS (Charles), \111\. A second address to the Free Citizens and Free-holders of the City of Dublin. Ed. 5. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1749. lEISH COLLECTION. G29 Hib.5.749.8' (os-in) LUCAS (Charles), t 1771. A fourth address to the free citizens... of Dublin. Ed. 2. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1748. Hib.5.749.8' (08- 112) LUCAS (Charles), +1771. A fifth address to the free citizens... of Dublin. Ed. 2. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1748. Hib.5.749.8' (08-113) MAGNA CHARTA. LUCAS (Charles), +1771. A sixth address to the free citizens ... of Dublin. Ed. 2. (The Great Statute of . . . Magna Charta.) 8°, 22cm. Dublin, 1748. Hib.5.749.8' (O8-114) LUCAS (Charles), f 1771. A seventh address to the free citizens. ..of Dublin. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1748. Hib.5.749.8^ (08-n5) LUCAS (Charles), + 1771. An eighth address to the free citizens... of Dublin. 8°, 22cm. Dublin, 1748. Hib. 5 . 749 . 8^» (O8-116) LUCAS (Charles), t 1771. A nineth address to the free citizens. ..of Dublin. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1748. Hib. 5 . 749 . 8'^ (08-]i7) LUCAS (Charles), f 1771. An eleventh address to the free citizens... of Dublin. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1749. Hib.5.749.8" (08- lis) LUCAS (Charles), f 1771. A twelveth address to the free citizens... of Dublin. Ed. 2. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1748. Hib.5.749.8" (os-ng) LUCAS (Charles), f I'i'^l. A thirteenth address to the free citizens... of Dublin. Ed. 2. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1748. 630 CAMBBIDGE UNIVEKSITT LIBEABT Hib. 5 . 749 . 8^= (O8-120) LUCAS (Charles), t 1771. A fourteenth address to the free citizens... of Dublin. Ed. 2. 8°, 22cm. Dublin, 1748. Hib. 5 . 749 . 8^' (os-121) LUCAS (Charles), t 1771. A fiveteenth address to the free citizens... of Dublin. Ed. 2. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1748. Hib. 5.749.8" (08-1^22) LUCAS (Charles), f 1771. A sixteenth address to the free citizens... of Dublin. Ed. 2. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1748. Hib.5.749.11 (08-123) PILKINGTON (Laetitia). Remarks on the 2nd vol. of the Memoirs of Mrs Pilkington, with some particulars of that lady's life... By an Impartial Hand. 8°, 22cm. Dublin, 1749. Hib.5.750.r (os-i24) MACLAINE (James). ALLEN ( ), Bev. Dr. [An account of the be- haviour of J. Maclaine, &c. (Title-page wanting.)] 8°, 22cm. [London, 1750?] Hib.5.750.r (O8-125) KILMARNOCK (William Boyd, Uh Earl of). FOSTER (James), D.D. An account of the behaviour of the late Earl of Kilmarnock, after his sentence, and on the day of his execution. With an appendix. 8°, 22cm. Dublin, 1746. Hib.5.750.r (08-126) POOTE (Samuel). A new scene for the Comedy called The Knights. Or, Fresh tea for Mr Foote. [A burlesque of his play.] 2nd ed. 8°, 22cm. London, 1758. Hib.5.750.r (08-127) WILLCOCKS ( ), Banker. DUBLIN. Remarks on the conduct of Messrs W[illcoc]ks and D[awso]n, late Bankers of the City IRISH COLLECTION. 631 of Dublin, and Mr R d B[rewe]r their Cashier. By a Country Gentleman. 8", 22cm. Duhlin [ah. 1755]. Hib.5.750.r (O8-128) WALPOLE {:^ir Robert), 1st Earl of Orford. A further Report from the Committee of Secrecy, ap- pointed to enquire into the conduct of Robert Earl of Orford. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1742. (Parliament 3.) Hit. 5. 750. 2 (08-129) HORATIUS PLACCUS (Quintus). CIBBER (Oolley). A Rhapsody upon the Mar- vellous : arising from the first Odes of Horace and Pindar. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1750-51. Hib.5-.750.5 (os-iso) BROWN (Jemmet), Abp of Tuam. DALLAS (Marmaduke). A letter to... the Rt Rev. Jemmet [Brown], Lord Bp of Cork and Ross. To be continued. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1750. Hib.5.750.10 (os-isi) DALLAS (Marmaduke). MISERIDOS, pseud. A Letter from a Clergyman in Cork, [signed Miseridos] to Philadelphicus [in answer to two pamphlets by the latter on the degradation of M. Dallas by the Bishop of Cork]. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1750. Hib.5.751.r ; Hib.5.751.2 (08-i,<32) BARTON (Richard), D.D. A dialogue, concerning some things of importance to Ireland ; particularly to the County of Ardmagli. 4", 25cm. Dublin, 1751. Hib. 5 . 751 . 8, 9 (two copies) (os-i,?.s) Hib. 7 . 751 . 19 RUTTY (John). WIGHT (Thomas), of Cork. A liistory of the... Quakers in Ireland, from 1653 to 1700. Revised and enlarged. To which is added, A continuation... 632 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY to 1751... and A treatise of tlie Christian Discipline exercised. By John Rutty. 4", 21cm. Dublin, 1751. Hit. 5 . 800 . 76 2nd ed. 8", 22cm. London, 1800. Hib. 5.752.3 (os-is-t) LOCKE (John). GILBERT (Sir Geoffrey). An abstract of Mr Locke's essay on Human Understanding. 8", 23cm. London, 1752. Hib. 5. 752. 4 (O8-13.5) HARRIS (Walter), 1 1761. Fiction unmasked... In a dialogue between a Protestant and a Papist. 8", 22cra. Dublin, 1752. Hib. 5. 752. 5 (os-isfi) HENRY (William), D.D., F.R.S. Christian Perfec- tion. A sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of Derry, 10th Sept., 1751... triennial visitation of... George [Stone] Lord Abp of Armagh. 4", 22cm. Dublin, 1752. LI. 5. 59 ; LI. 28. 40 (08-137) CLAYTON (Robert), 3p of Cloghw. A journal from Grand Cairo to Mount Sinai and back again. Transl. from a Manuscript, written by the Prefetto of [the Franciscans in] Egypt... To wliich are added remarks on the origin of hieroglyphics. 4°, 26cm. London, 1753. Hib. 5 . 753 . 1 2nd ed. 8", 22cm. London, 1753. Hib. 5. 754. 2 (08-138) CANDID. A candid enquiry why the natives of Ireland, which are in London, are more addicted to vice than the people of any other Nation. {Ireland 18.) 8", 22cm. London, 1754. IRISH COLLECTION. 633 Hit. 5.754.3 (O8-139) O'CONOR (Charles), tl791. COTTAGER. A Cottager's remarks [by C. O'Conor] on the Farmer's Spirit of Party [of Henry Brooke]. S", 21cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib.5.754.4 (08-140) The C.r's [Commoner's] apology to the Freeholders of this Kingdom for their conduct this S...s...n of P...r...l...nt [of Ireland]. To which is Added, A Bill of C[ourJt Mortality, &c. {Ireland 11.) 8", 21cm. London, 1754. Hib. 5 . 754 . 6, 7 (two copies) (os - 1 4 1 ) GARNETT (John), Bp of C/ogher. A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dublin, 5th Nov., 1753. Before Lionel, Duke of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant ; and the Lords... in Parliament. 4", 24cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 5. 754. 10 (08-142) HIFFERNAN (Paul). HIBERNIAD (The). By P. H. [qu. Paul Hiffer- nan?] 4°, 22cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 5. 754. 19 (08-143) PELHAM (Ri Hon. Henry). GARRICK (David). An ode on the death of Mr Pelham. [By D. Garrick.] 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib. 5. 754. 20 (08-i44) BRETT (John), D.D. QUERIES to the Querist: or, A series of 141 Queries, in vindication of the conduct and characters of the Patriots of Ireland... traduced in a libel... by Dr [John] B[re]tt entitled Queries to the People of Ireland... To which are added, Six Humourous Toasts, by Moll Walker. 8°, 21cm. 1754. {Ireland 18.) Hib. 5. 754. 23 (08-i45) PATRICIUS. TYRANNY display'd. In a letter from a Looker-on. 634 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY [Addressed to the Free Citizens of Dublin. Signed Patricius.] Ed. 2. 8", 21cm. JJublin, 1754. (Ireland 18.) Hib.5.754.21 (08-146) CONOLLY (Ri Hon. William). SHEPHERD (Samuel). A sermon, preached in the Parish-Church of Cellbridge, Jan. 13, 1754. ..after the funeral of the Rt Hon. William Conolly. 4", 23cm. Dublin, 1754. Hib.5.755.3 (08-14?) ARMAGH (County). Patriot Club. LAYMAN. A Layman's Sermon, preached at the Patriot Club of the County of Armagh, which met at Armagh, 3d Sept., 1755. 8", 21cm. DiMin, 1755. Hib. 5.755.4 (08-148) WHITEHEAD (Paul). An epistle to Dr Thompson. [In verse.] 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1755. Hib. 5. 756.1 (08- 149) BLAKENEY (General William Blakeney, Baron). Memoirs of the life and actions of General W. Blakeney. 8°, 23cm. Dublin, 1756. Hib. 5.756.5 (08-150) NEW. A new scheme for increasing the Protestant Religion, and improving the Kingdom of Ireland ; With some... Observations on Heads of a Bill for a Register of Popish Priests... (Ireland 3, 4.) 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1756. Hib. 5 . 756 . 6, 7 (two copies) (os-isi) SMYTH (Arthur), Abp of Dublin. A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dublin, 6th Feb., 1756. ..a General Fast, on account of the late dreadful Earthquake. 4", 24cm. Dublin, 1756. Hib. 5. 756. 8 (08- 152) WHITE (Thomas), D.D. A sermon preached in St Andrew's Church, Dublin, before the... Commons, 6th Feb., 175 6... General Fast, on account of the late dreadful Earthquakes, &o. 4", 24cm. Dublin, 1756. IRISH COLLECTION. 635 Hib.5.756.10 (08-153) HAYWARD (Samuel). LETTER (A) to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland. By a Lover of his King and Country [S. Hayward. Signed ' A Protestant ']. 8", 23cm. London [1756]. Hib.5.757.3^ (08-154) The Book of Common Prayer. (Liturgies 205.) 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1757. Hib.5.757.3= ; Hib.5.757.r {os-i55) PSALMS. Metrical Versions. (Brady and Tate.) 8", 21cm. DuUin, 1759. Hib.5.757.4 (08-i.-,(i) DUBLIN. Lying-in Hospital. A copy of His Majesty's Royal Charter for incorporating the... Hospital for... poor Lying-in-Women, in Dublin: dated Dec. 2, 1756. 4", 23cm. Dublin, 1757. Hib.5.758.1 (O8-157) BAYLY (Edward), Rector of ArJdow. A sermon, preached in St Andrew's Dublin. Before the... Commons, 17th Feb, 1758. 4", 25cm. Dublin, 1758. Hib.5.758.2 (os-i.'.s) BARTON (Richard), H.D. CLAYTON (Robert), Bp of Clogher. Galileo to Urban VIII. Or, An history of error... letters to the Bp of Clogher; occasioned by the tenth letter of... A vindi- cation of... the Old and New Testament. Pt 11. &c. By Dr Robert Clayton. [ms. note ' By Richard Barton.'] 4°, 24cm. Dublin, 1758. Hib.5.758.4 (08-1.59) DUBLIN. Tlie present Constitution of the City of Dublin, addressed to the Citizens of Dublin. By a Citizen. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1758. Hib.5.758.5 (os-ifio) SHERIDAN (Thomas), 1 1788. An oration at the Musick-hall in Fishamble Street... 6th Dec, 1757. 4", 25cm. London, 1758. 636 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.5.758.6 (08-161) Incorporated Societj for jirotnoting English Protestant Schools. STOPFORD (James), Bp of Cloyne. A sermon preached... Dublin, 9th April, 1758, before the In- corporated Society, for promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland. With a continuation of the Society's Proceeding.?, to the 25th March, 1758. [Wants continuation.] 4", 23cm. Dublin, 1758. \Ireland 15.) Hib.5.758.7' (08 -162) BIBLE. {English) The Holy Bible... translated out of the original tongues, and... revised. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1758. Hib. 5.759.2 (O8-16.S) Incoriwrated Society for promoting English Protestant Schools. FLETCHER (Philip), Dean of Kildare. A sermon preaclied before the Society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin, for... Schools in Ire- land, in the Parish-Church of St Mary le Bow, May 2, 1759. (With Abstract &c.) 4", 22cm. London, 1759. (Another copy, wanting Abstract, Hib. 5 . 759 . 3.) {Ireland 15 ) Hib. 5. 760.1- (08-i64) CLARENDON (Edward Hyde, \st Earl of). The life of Edward, Earl of Clarendon. Written by himself. 3 vols. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1760 (1759). Hib. 5. 760. 4 (08-16.0) CRADOCK (John), Abp of Dublin. Christianity and Deism considered. A sermon, preached in the Chapel of the Castle at Dublin, on Christmas-Day, 1759. 4", 24cm. Dublin, 1760. Hib. 5.760.8 (O8-166) LUCAS (Charles), t 1771. Seasonable advice to the Electors of Members of Parlement at the ensuing General Election. 8", 21cm. London, 1760. IRISH COLLECTION. 637 Hib.5.760.9 (O8-167) McDonnell (Thomas), D.D. The Eighth Command- ment considered... as applicable tc.Gameing: a sermon preached in... Dublin, March 9, 1760. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1760. Hib.5.760.10 (08-168) ROBINSON (Christopher), /. 1754-8. A Charge given to the Grand Juries of the County of the City of Dublin; and County of Dublin. ..Dec. 15, 1760. 8", 23cm. BubUn, 1760. Hib.4.760.1 (os-ifis) STONE (George), Abp of Armagh. A sermon, preached in Christ-Church, Dublin; Nov. 29, 1759 ;... General Thanksgiving. 4°, 28cm. London, 1760. Hib. 5 . 760 . 11 3rd ed. 4", 24cm. Dublin, 1760. Hib. 5. 760. 12 (08-170) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. Eour sermons: 1. On mutual subjection. 11. On Conscience, in. On the Trinity, iv. The difficulty of knowing one's self. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1760. Hib. 5. 761.1 (08-171) M'DONNELL (Tliomas), D.D. The Spirit of Chris tianity... sermon preached before the Hon. House of Commons, in. ..St Andrew, Dublin, 5th Nov., 1761. 4", 24cm. Dublin, 1761. Hib. 5. 761. 2 (08-172) WALSH (Richard). Miscellanies in verse and prose. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1761. Hib. 5. 761. 3 (08 -173) HANWAY (Jonas). WHOLE truth (The), and nothing but the truth ; or, A dialogue between Irish Tom, and Jack, and English Will. [Signed 'Thomas Truemaii,' i.e. Jonas Han- way? Relating to the Irish Elections] {Ireland 18.) 8", 21cra. Dublin, 1761. 638 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.5.762.1; AB.6.36 (08-174) BURKE (Thomas), E.G. Bp of Ossory. Hibernia Dominioana. Sive historia provinciae Hiberniae ordinis praedicatorum...Per P. Thomam de Burgo. E....0.... 4", 24cm. 'Col. Agr.' [^Kilkenny], 1762. Hib. 5 . 762 . 2 ■ Another copy, title differing, [' Episcopum Ossonensem.'] 4", 23cm. Col. Agr., 1762. (Ireland 4.) Hib. 5. 762. 3 (08- 175) Incorjjorate.d Society for promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland. POCOCKE (Richard), Bp of Ossory and of Meath. A sermon preached at Christ-Ohurch, Dublin, June 27, 17G2, before the Incorporated Society, for. ..Schools in Ireland... With a Continuation of the Society's Pro- ceedings to the 25th of March, 1762. {Ireland 15.) 4", 22cm. Dublin, 1762. Hib. 5 . 763 . 1, 2 (two copies) (O8-176) LONDON. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. DELANY (Patrick). A sermon preached in the Parish-Ohurch of Ohrist-Church, London, April 21st, 1763... Yearly Meeting of the Children Educated in the Charity Schools in... London and Westminster. To which is annexed. An account of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. 4°, 24cm. London, 1763. Hib. 5. 763. 3 (08-177) WESTMEATH (County). LARKIN (William). A map of the County of West- meath. 67 x 86cm. Dublin [1763?]. Hib. 5. 763. 4 (O8-178) PROPOSAL (A) for the support a,nd regulation of the Poor [of Ireland]. 8", 21cm. Belfast, 1763. (Ireland 18 ) IBISH COLLECTION. 639 8. 25. 3?-' (OS -179) Hib. 5 . 763 . 5-7 (three copies) YOUNG (Edward), Bp of Ferns and Luighlin. A sermon, preached in Christ-Church, Dublin ; Oct. 23, 1764. Being the anniversary of the Irish RebelKon. 4", 23cm. JJublin, 1763. Hib. 5. 763. 8 (os-iso) DELANY (Patrick). A sermon on Psalm cxxii. ver. 6-9, preached at the Parish Churcli of St Margaret, Westminster, 'May 5, 1763... Thanksgiving fojt- Peace. 4°, 25cm. London, 1763. Hib. 5 . 764 . 3-5 (three copies) (08 -181) Incorporated Society for promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland. WOODWARD (Ricliard), Bp of Cloyne. A sermon preached at Christ-Churcli, Dublin, 13th May, 1764, before the Incorporated Society, for... Schools in Ireland. With a continuation of the Society's Pro- ceedings, to March 25, 1764. {Ireland 15.) 4", 25cm. Dublin, 1764. Hib. 5. 765.1- (08-i82) CLARENDON (Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl oj). The State Letters of Henry Earl of Clarendon... and his Lordship's Diary for the years 1687-1690. 2 vols. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1765. Hib. 5. 765. 3 (os-ina) CUMBERLAND (Denison), Bp of Kilmore. A sertuon, preached before the House of Lords, in Christ-Church, Dublin; Nov. 5, 1765. 4", 24cm. Dublin [1765]. Hib. 5. 765. 4 (08-i84) M'DONNELL (Thomas), D.D. ESSAY (An) towards a new history of the Gun- powder IVeason. In a letter to the author [T. M'Donnell] of a sermon, intituled, "The Spirit of Christianity and Popery compared," preached before the. ..Commons in. ..Dublin, 5th Nov., 1761. 8", 22cm. London, 1765.' 6i0 CAMBEIDGE UNIYEESITY LIBBAEY Hib. 5.765.5 (08-i85) HENRY (William), D.D., F.R.S. The nature and obligation of an Oath. A sermon, preached in the Chapel of his Majesty's Castle of Dublin; Nov. 13, 1763. Before Hugh, Earl of Northumberland, Lord Lieutenant. 4°, 25cm. London, 1765. Hib. 5 . 766 . 4, 5 and 12 (three copies) (08 - 1 86) DODGSON (Charles), Bp of MpJdii. A sermon preached Aug. 3, 1766, in the Cathedral Church of St Canice. Published at the request of the Judges of Assize, for the Leinster Circuit. 4", 22cm. Dublin, 1766. Hib. 5. 766. 6 (O8-187) DUBLIN. HARRIS (Walter), tl761. The history and anti- quities of the City of Dublin, from the earliest accounts... With an Appendix. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1766. LI . 15 . 3 Another edition. 8", 21cm. London, 1766. Hib. 5.766.7 (08-i«s) MacPHERSON (James), 1 1796. O'CONOR (Charles), 11791. Dissertations on the history of Ireland. To which is subjoined, A dis- sertation on the Irish Colonies established in Britain. With some remarks on Mr MacPherson's translation of Fingal and Temora. (A Dissertation ifec.) 2 pts. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1766. Hib. 5. 767. 2 (08-18,9) LONDON. Society for promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland. GREEN (John), Bp of Lincoln. A sermon preached before the Society corresponding with the Incorporated Society... for promoting English Protestant Working- Schools in Ireland, at their general meeting in the Parish-Church of St Mary le Bow, March 17, 1767. (With Abstract &c.) 4", 25cm. London, 1767. (Another copy, wanting Abstract, Hib. 5 . 767 . 3.) {Ireland 15.) IRISH COLLECTION. 641 Hib.5.768.1 (O8-190) BUSH (John). Hibernia curiosa. A letter from a Gentleman in Dublin, to his friend at Dover in Kent. Giving a general view of the manners, customs, dis- positions, &c.... of Ireland. 8", 21cm. London [1768?]. (Another copy, no plates, Hib. 5 . 768 . 2.) VIII. 8. 62 ; 0.15.18= ; Hib. 5 . 769 . 9 Another ed. 8°, 23cm. London, 1769. Hib. 5. 769. 8 (O8-191) BUSH (Jolm). Hibernia Curiosa. [Imperfect, with some plates from another edition.] 8", 22cm. Londo7i, 1769. VIII. 31. 37 Another edition. [Wants plan of Dublin.] 12", 17cm. J. Potts, Dublin, 1769. F.36.54 ■ Another edition. 12°, 17cm. J. Potts and J. Williams, Dublin, 1769. Hib. 5. 768. 3 (O8-192) DUBLIN. Magdalen Asylum. BAYLY (Edward), Sector of Arklow. A sermon preached on the opening of the Chapel of the Magdalen Asylum, for female penitents, in Leeson-Street (Jan. 31, 1768...) &c. To which are Added the Rules and Regulations. ..Hymns. ..Accounts to 25 March 1768. 4", 24cm. Dubliii., 1768. Hib. 5. 768. 4 (03-19.") DENNIS (William). A sermon preached in Christ- Church, Dublin, 1st April, 1768. 4", 22cm. Dublin [1768]. Hib. 5 . 768 . 5, 6 (two copies) (O8-194) Iiicorporaled Society for promoting English Protestant Schiols in Ireland. DODGSON (Charles), Bp of Elphin. A sermon preached at Christ-Church, Dublin, 12th June, 1768, before the Incorporated Society, for... Schools in Ire- Irish Collection. January 1908. 41 642 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY land. With a continuation of the Society's Proceedings to March 25, 1768. 4", 24cm. Dicblin, 1768. (Ireland 15.) Hib.5.768.8 (os-igs) KING (William), Abp of Dublin. The state of the Protestants of Ireland under the late King James's Government. 8°, 21cm. Cork, 176JS. Hib.5.768.9 (os-i 96) LUCAS (Charles), 11771. The liberties and customs of Dublin asserted and demonstrated upon the prin- ciples of law, justice, and good policy : &c. 2nd ed. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1768. Hib.5.775.1 (08-197) WALKER (Thomas), Cornet, fl. 1775. FITZGERALD (George Robert). The reply to Tlioinas Walker, Esq. ci-devant Cornet in Biirgoyne's Light Dragoons. 8", 21cm. London [1775]. Hib.5.775.2 (O8-1.98) ANDOE (Hilary). FLEURY (John Charles). A case of honour vindi- cated from the misrepresentations set forth in a late scurrilous publication [by H. Andoe], entitled, " An answer to a libel, &c." 8", 21cm. [Dublini 1775] Hib.5.775.4 (O8-19.O) O'CONOR (Charles), 1 1791. O'FLAHERTY (Roderic). The Ogj-gia vindicated: against the objections of Sir George Mackenzie. To which is annexed. An epistle from John Lynch... on the subject of Scotish Antiquities. With A disserta- tion on the origin and antiquities of the antient Soots, &c. by C' O'Conor. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1775. Hib. 5 . 775 . 6 (O8-200) WALKER (Thomas), Comet, fl. 1775. FITZGERALD (George Robert). An appeal to the Jockey Club [in London] ; or, a true narrative of the late aiFair, between Mr Fitz-Gerald and Mr Walker. 8°, 21cm. London [1775]. lEISH COLLECTION, 643 Hib.5.776.1 (O8-201) BUTLER (Samuel), LL.B. A sermon preached in the Parish Church of St Michan's, Dublin, 13th Dec, 1776. ..General Fast. 4°, 22cm. Dublin [1776]. Hib.5.776.3 (O8-205) NUGENT (Nicholas), Lieutenant, fl. 1776. The case of N. Nugent, late Lieutenant in the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards. With copies of tlie letters which passed between him and General Craig, Lord Barrington, and the Judge Advocate, on Mr Nugent's application for a Court Martial on himself. 8°, 24cm. London, 1776. 0.22.51 (08-206) Hib. 6 . 776 . 4, 5 (two copies) TWISS (Richard). A tour in Ireland in 1775. [By R. Twiss.] 8°, 22cm. London, 1776. (Ireland 16.) Hib. 5 . 776 . 6 (O8-207) KEARNEY (Michael), B.I). Lectures concerning history read during the year 1775, in Trinity College, Dublin. 4", 22cm. Dublin, 1776. Nn.4.70* ■ Another edition. 4°, 25cm. London, 1776. Hib. 5. 777.1 (O8-20S) STOCK (Joseph), £p of Killala. BERKELEY (George), Bp of Gloyne. An account of the life of G. Berkeley, late Bp of Cloyne. Witli notes, containing strictures on his works. [By J. Stock.] 2nd ed. 8°, 21cm. Dublin, 1777. LI . 6 . 76 ; Hib. 5 . 777 . 2 (08-20.g) WATKINSON (John), M.D. CAMPBELL {Rev. Thomas), LL.D , 1 1795. A philo- sophical survey of tlie South of Ireland, in a series of letters to John Watkinson, M.D. [By T. Campbell.] {Ireland 16) 8", 21cm. London, 1777. 41—2 014 CAMBKIDGE UNIVEESITT LIBRARY Hib.5.777.3 (O8-210) LELAND (Thomas), D.D. A sermon, preached before the University of Dublin, 13th Dec, 1776... General Fast. . 4°, 25cm. Dublin, 1777. 8.31.17'' ; Hib.4. 777.1 Another edition. 4°, 23cm. London, 1777. Hib.5.777.4 (08-211) GIBBON (Edward). L0FTT7S (Smyth). A reply to the reasonings of Mr Gibbons, in his History... which seem to affect the truth of Christianity... not... noticed in the Answer which Dr [R.] Watson hath given. 8", 23cm. Dublin, 1777. Hib.5.777.5- (O8-212) PRAVAL (Charles). MAGAZIN (Le) k la mode, dedie aux dames. Mis en ordre par M. Praval. Tom. i, ii. (Mai 1777— Avril 1778.) 8°, 21cm. Dublin (1777-78). {Per. Publ.) Hib.5.777.7 (O8-21.S) SKELTON (Philip). A discourse, preached at St An- drew's Church, Dublin; Dec. 13, 1776... General Fast. 4°, 21cm. Dublin, 1777. Hib.5.777.8 (O8-214) TIPPERARY. Minutes of evidence taken before the Select Committee on the Tipperary Election. Case 1. {Ireland 13.) 8°, 23cm. [Dublin] (1777). Hib.5.777.9 (O8-215) DUBLIN. Magdalen Asylum. WEST (Matthew). Charity... a sermon preached before the Lord Lieutenant, and the... Guardians of the Asylum for penitent women, 6th April, 1777. ..in Leeson-Street, Dublin. (Asylum accounts for 1776.) 4", 24cm. Dublin [1777]. IRISH COLLECTION. C45 Hib.5.778.1 (os-216) DUBLIN. Trinity College. Minutes of evidence taken before the Select Committee on Trinity College Election. Vol. 1. Case 8. {Ireland 13.) 8", 23cm. [Dublini 1778.] Hib.5.778.2 (08-217) TALLAGHT. Minutes of evidence taken before the Select Committee on the Tallagh Election. {Ireland 13.) 8", .23cm. [Dublinl 1778.] Hib.5.778.3 (os-sis) KILKENNY. Minutes of evidence taken before the Select Committee on the City of Kilkenny Election. {Ireland 13.) 8°, 23cm. [Dublinl 1778.] Hib. 5.778.4 (O8-219) HOWARD (Gorges Edmond). Some observations and queries on the present laws of this Kingdom, relative to Papists. 8°, 2Icm. Dublin, 1778. Hib. 6. 778. 5 (O8-220) QUESTION (The) fairly stated, whether it is prudent to repeal all the Popery Laws of this Kingdom, in a letter to Hibernicus. 8", 23cm. Dublin, 1778. {Ireland 4.) Hib. 5. 779. 2 (O8-221) HUTCHINSON {Rt Hon. John Hely), Provost of T.C.D., tl794. The Commercial Restraints of Ireland, considered. In a series of letters to a Noble Lord. [By J. IL Hutchinson.] 8", 23cm. Dublin, 1779. {Ireland 17.) Hib. 5.779.3 (O8-222) DEASE (William). Observations on the different methods of treating the venereal disease. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1779. 616 CAMBEIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBBAET Hib.5.768.10 (08-223) MACGOWAlSr (John). PRIESTCRAFT defended. A sermon occasioned by the expulsion of six young gentlemen from the Uni- versity of Oxford. Humbly dedicated to Mr V C r and the H — ds of H s. By their humble servant, The Shaver [J. M.]. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1768. Hib.5.768.12 (08-225) DUBLIN. Royal Exchange. A List of the Several Plans of the Royal Exchange, Dublin, Delivered to the Trustees for the inspection of the Public. 8°, 21cm. [Dublin, 1768?] Hib.5.769.7 (os-226) PETTY {Sir William). Tracts; chiefly relating to Ireland... To which is prefixed his last Will. 8°, 22cm. Dublin, 1769. Hib.5.770.1 (08-227) BURKE {Rt Hon. Edmund). A philosophical enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful. 6th ed. [By E. B.] 8°, 21cm. London, 1770. Hib.5.770.3 (O8-228-9) LELAND (Thomas), D.D. DEMOSTHENES. All the Orations of Demosthenes, pronounced to excite the Athenians against Philip King of Macedon. Transl. by T. Leland. Vol. i. 2nd ed. 8°, 22cm. London, 1770. Hib.5.770.4 Vol. II. 8°, 22cm. London, 1763. Hib. 5 . 770 , 5 Vol. III. (The Orations of Aeschines and Demosthenes on the Crown. Transl., with notes, by T. Leland.) 8", 22cm. London, 1770. IRISH COLLECTION. 647 Hib.3.747.1 (08- 230) HARRIS (Walter). HIBERNICA : or, some antient pieces relating to Ireland. Edited by W. Harris. 2 pts. F°, 33cm. Dublin, 1747-50. Hib. 5 . 770 . 6 Another edition. 8°, 22om. Dublin, 1770. (Other copies on thinner paper, LI. 15.39; Hib. 5. 770. 7.) Hib. 5. 771. 3 (os-asi) DUBLIN. Lying-in Hospital. A view of the schemes at present under consideration of the Governors of the Lying-in Hospital. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1771. Hib. 5. 771. 6 (O8-232) YARICO to Inkle. By a Young Gentleman of Trinity College, Dublin. [In verse.] 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1771. Hib. 5. 772. 3 (08-2.S3) MAFFETT (Hugh). SALLUSTIUS CRISPUS (Caius). The Catiline and Jugurthine Wars. Trans.... by H. MajBfett. [Eng. only.] 8", 22cm. Dtt^lin, 1772. Hib. 5. 772. 4 (08-234) MacDOWELL (Benjamin). CONSIDERATIONS on Religious Liberty. [Wanting title : this is the text title (on p 5). The book is an answer to Benjamin MacDowe.H's Observations on Theophilus and Philander (by John Cameron).] 8", 23cm. [1 Belfast, 1772.] Hib. 5. 773. r {O8-235) The Book of Common Prayer. (Liturgies 205.) 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1773. Hib. 5. 773. r (08-236) PSALMS. Metrical Versions. A new version of the Psalms... bj" N. Brady and N. Tate. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1773. 648 CAMi3RIDaE UNIVERSITY LIBRAET Hib.5.773.2 (O8-237) CRADOCK (John), Ahp of Dublin. A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Dioceses of Dublin and Glandelagh, at his primary visitation held... June 17, 1772. 4", 23cm. DuMin, 1773. Hib.5.773.3 (08-238) IjONDON. Society for jiromotinj English Protestant Schools in Ireland. LOWTH (Robert), Bp of London. A sermon preached before the Society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin, for... Working-Schools in Ireland, in the Parish Church of St Mary le Bow, May 19, 1773. (With Abstract, kc.) 4", 24cm. London, 1773. (Other copies, wanting Abstract, &c , Hib. 5 . 773 . 4-5.) Hib.5.773.6 (08-2,ul. A letter addressed to a Noble Lord, by way of reply to that of the Rt Hon. Edmund Burke. By Bohngbroke. 2nd ed. 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1796. Hib. 5.796.4 (O8-470) DUBLIN. /Society for relief of Indigent Room-keepers. GRAVES (Richard), D.D. A sermon in aid of the... Society for the relief of Indigent Room-keepers. Preached in St Werburgh's Church, Feb. 21st, 1796. (Appendix i-iv.) 8", 23cm. Dublin, 1796. Hib. 5 . 796 . 5 [Another state.] (Appendix l-v.) 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1796. Hib. 5. 796. 6' (08 -471) DUBLIN. FERRAR (John). A view of ancient and modern Dublin, with its improvements to 1796. To which is added A tour to Bellevue, in the County of Wicklow, the seat of Peter La Touche. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1796. Hib. 5. 796. 6' (08-472) FERRAR (John). A tour from Dublin to London, in 1795. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1796. IBISH COLLECTION. 681 Hib. 5 . 796 . 7, 8 (two cojiies) (08-4.73) FERRAR (John). Tine pt'osperity of Ireland displayed in the state of fifty-four Charity Schools, in Dublin. 8", 23cm. DuUin, 1796. Hib. 5.793.10 (08-474) M'LOUGHLIN (Peter). De oculo humano. 8", 22cm. Edinhurgi, 1796. -Hib. 5 . 796 . 11, 12 (two copies) (08-475) Hib. 7 . 796 . 7 Asaociation for discountenancing Vice. MAGEE (William), A bp of Dublin. A sermon preached before the Association, for discountenancing vice... St Anne's Church, 5th May, 1796. (With sub- scribers 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1798. Hib.5.798.22 (08-5U) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. DUBLIN. Hospital, St Patrick's. The Charter of King George II. for erecting and endowing St Patrick's Hospital ; founded by the last Will of Dr Jonathan Swift... for... Ideots, Lunaticks and Incurables. 8°, 22cm. Dublin, 1798. Hib.5.798.28 (os-Mr,) GOWER (Roger). HOSIER. Hosier's Hall. [An address to Lord Cornwallis, by the Corporation of Hosiers at Dublin, with his reply, and an invective upon it signed Roger Gower.] 8", 21cm. Dublin, 1798. Hib.5.798.33 (08-5i(i) CLARE (John Fitzgibbon, Is* Earl of). Report from the Committee of Secrecy, of the House of Lords in Ireland, as reported by the Rt Hon. Jolin Earl of Clare. Aug. 30, 1798. 8", 22cm. ./. Debrett and J. Wright, London, 1798. X.25.8" Another edition. With a plan of Dublin. 8", 21cm. J. Stockda/e, London, 1798. XXIX. 8. 129' Hib. 5 . 798 . 29S 30', 31' (three copies) 2nd edition. 8°, 21cm. London, 1798. {Ireland 12) 688 CAMBRIDGE UNIYEESITY LIBRAEY Hib. 5 . 798 . 34 (O8-517) Report of the Committee of the House of Commons, in consequence of the several motions relative to the treatment of Prisoners of War. [9 May 1798.] {Parliament 3.) 8", 23cm. London, 1798. Hib.5.798.35 (08-518) JACKSON (Charles), of Wexford. A narrative of the sufferings and escape of C. Jackson, late resident at Wexford, in Ireland, including an account... of several barbarous atrocities committed, in June, 1798, by the Irish Rebels in that town. [One of six copies only, printed in quarto.] 4", 25cm. London, 1798. Hib. 5 . 798 . 37 and 61 (two copies) (08-51.1)) SPENCER (Joshua). JOHNSON (William), /. 1798. A Letter to Joshua Spencer Esq. on an Union. 8°, 21cm. London [1798]. Hib. 5. 798. 38 (O8-520) O'BEIRNE (Thomas Lewis), Bp of Meath. A sermon preached before the Lord Lieutenant, and both Houses of Parliament, 16th Jan., 1798. ..General Thanksgiving. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1798. Hib. 5 . 798 . 39 . 2nd edition. 8", 22cm. Dublin, 1798. PB. 14. 38 ; Hib. 5. 798. 42 (08-521) O'CONNOR (Arthur Condorcet). O'COIGLY (James). The trial of James O'Coigly, otherwise called James Quigley, otherwise called James John Fivey, Arthur O'Connor, Esq , John Binns, John Allen, and Jeremiah Leary, for High Treason... at Maidstone, in Kent, May 21-22, 1798, Taken in short-hand, by Joseph Gurney. 8", 22cm. London, 1798. Hib. 5 . 798 . 46, 48-50 (08-522) DUBLIN. Special Commission of Oyer and Terminer. RIDGEWAY (William), Barrister-at-Law, 11817. A report of the proceedings in cases of High Treason, IRISH COLLECTION. C80 at a Special Commission of Oyer and Terminer, helir Robert), 2nd Ba)-t. Substance of the speech. ..9th May [1817], on. ..the laws affecting the Roman Catholics of the United Kingdom. 3rd edition. 21cm. London, 1817. Bbb . 28 . 56^ 4th edition. 21cm. lb., 1817. Hib. 5 . 819 . 10-12 (three copies) (08-.go6) PEEL {Rt Hon. Sir Robert) 2nd Bart. Substance of the speech... 9th May, 1817, on the Rt Hon. H. Grattan's motion. ' 3rd edition.' 22cm. London, 1819. Hib. 5. 818. 3 (08-907) CHICHESTER (Edward). Oppre-ssions and cruelties of Irish Revenue Officers... a letter to a British Member of Parliament. 21cm. Dull in, 1818. Hib. 5 . 818 . 25 Another ed. 23cm. London, 1818. (Another copv, wanting Postscript and Errata at end, Hib. 5 . 818 . 4.) Hib. 5. 818. 5^ (OS-908) COFFEY (^neas). CHICHESTER (Edwai-d). A second letter to a British Member of ParUament, respecting the... Irish Revenue Officers, wherein the observations [by jEneas Coffey] on a former letter are refuted. 21 cm. London, 1818. Hib.7. 819.1 Another edition. 20cm. Lh., 1819. 742 CAMBBIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBRARY Hib.5.818.6- (O8-909) CURWEN (John Christian). Observations on the state of Ireland... in a series of letters. 2 vols. 22cm. London, 1818. Hib. 5 . 818 . 8 (O8-910) DUBLIN. Savings Bank. Some account of the establishment of the Savings Bank, School-Street, Dublin : with the Rules &c. 21cm. Dublin, 1818. Hib. 5.818.9 (O8-911) GRIFFITH {Sir Richard John), Bart. CONN AUGHT. Geological and mining survey of the Connaught Coal District in Ireland. By R. Griffith, jun. 23cm. Dublin, 1818. Hib. 5. 818. 11 (08-912) LONDON. London Hibernian Society. The 12th annual Report. 23cm. London, 1818. {Ireland 15.) Bbb.gT.lS" (08-913) Hib. 5 . 818 . 12 and 27 (tvvo copies) KENNEY (Arthur Henry). An enquiry concerning some of the doctrines maintained by the Church of Rome. 23cm. London, 1818. Hib. 5 . 818 . 13 (08-914) M'CULLA (Vigors). The Candles of the Lord... a sermon, preached in Brighton, June 21st, 1818. 23cm. London, 1818. Hib. 5 . 818 . 15 (08-915) PHILLIPS (Charles), 1 1859. A second letter to the Editor of the Edinburgh Review. 23cm. London, 1818. Hib. 5. 818. 16 (O8-916) GIUSTINIANI {Prince Vincenzo), the Elder. PLOWDEN (Francis). A disquisition concerning... Alienage and Naturalization, according to the Statutes in force between 10th June 1818, and 25th March 1819...upon the claim of Prince Giustiniani to the Earldom of Newburgh. 21cm. Paris, 1818. IRISH COLLECTION. 743 Hib.5.818.17 (O8-917) QUINTTJS, pseud. A letter to the Rt Hon. Robert Peel... on his speech in the House of Commons, 9th May, 1817. 23cm. Exeter, 1818. Hib.5.818.18 (O8-918) SHEIL {St Hon. Richard Lalor). Bellamira ; or. The Fall of Tunis. 3rd ed. 23cm. London, 1818. Hib.5.818.19 (08-919) STANTON (T.). Appendix to the Chronological Atlas, containing Observations on the construction of His- torical Charts. 21cm. London, 1818. Hib.5.818.20 (O8-920) STEVEN (Robert). An inquiry into the abuses of the Chartered Schools in Ireland. With remarks upon the education of the lower classes in that Country. 2nd ed. 23cm. London, 1818. Hib. 5.818.22 (O8-921) WILLIAMS (James), M.D. Dissertatio de Hydrargyro. 22cm. [Dublin, 1818.] Hib. 5. 818. 23 (O8-922) LONDON. Drapers' Company. Two Reports of a Deputation who... visited the Estates of the Company in... Londonderry. 25cm. London, 1818. Hib. 5 . 818 . 24 3rd & 4th Reports... 2 Aug. 1819 & 7 Aug. 1820. 24:cm. London, 1821. Hib. 5. 818. 29 (O8-923) PHILLIPS (Charles), 1 1859. Address. . .to the electors of the County of Sligo. 21cm. Newcastle upon Tyne, 1818. Hib. 5. 818. 31 (O8-.924) CORK. SUBSTANCE of a speech, intended to have been delivered at the Election for a neighbouring Borough. By one of the Candidates. (Privately pr.) (Ireland 18.) 21cm. Cork, 1818. 744 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAKY Hib. 5.819.4 (08 -925) CROKER {Rt Hon. John Wilson). A reply to the speech of J. W. Croker, in the House of Commons, 4th Maj', 1819, on the Roman Catholic Question, with a summary of the Qualification laws. 21cm. Exeter, 1819. Hib. 5. 819. 6 (os-fmi) GANDOLPHY (Peter). Vetoism illustrated to future generations. 23cm. London [1819]. Hib. 5. 819. 7 (O8-927) GRAHAM (John), Historian, f 1844. Annals of Ire- land, ecclesiastical, civil and military. [From Oct. 23, 1641 to Sept. 26, 1653.] 2 pts. 23cm. London, 1819. (Another copy of Pt 2, Sept. 16, 1643 to Sept. 26, 1653, Hib. 5 . 819 . 8.) Hib. 5.819.9 (os-,g2H) MULOOK (Thomas). Blasphemy not to be repressed or refuted, but by the ti'uth as it is in Jesus. 23cm. London, 1819. y Hib. 5. 819. 13 (08-92.9>^ PROTESTANTISM or Popery. The dangers threaten- ing the... British Nation, by the admission of Roman Catholics to stations of political power. 21cm. London, 1819. G . 36 . 22 ; Hib. 5 . 819 . 14 (08-9,30) BRAMHALL (John), Ahp of Armagh. RAWDON". The Rawdon Papers, consisting of letters. ..to and from Dr John Bramhall... With... notes by Edward Berwick. 22cm. I^ondon, 1819. Hib. 5.819.16 (08-9;^ i) SANKEY (William S.). Conjectures on the origin of the Oriental practice of writing from right to left, deduced from... the Hebrew characters. 24cm. Dublin, 1819. IRISH COLLECTION. 745 Hib.5.819.15 (O8-932) DUBLIN. Royal Hibernian Military School. DUBLIN, Hibernian Society. Regulations for the Establishment and Government of the Royal Hibernian Military School, for the orphans and children of soldiers, revised in 1819. 22cm. Dublin, 1819. Hib.6.819.17 (08-933) SHEIL {Rt Hon: Richard Lalor). Evadne ; or. The Statue : a tragedy. 23cm. London, 1819. Hib.5.819.18 (O8-.934) ARMAGH. STUART (James), t 1842. Historical memoirs of the City of Armagh, for a period of 1373 years. 22cm. JVewry, 1819. (Another copy, imperfect, LI. 52. 10.) Hib.5.819.20 (08-935) DUBLIN. Stafford Street Church. VINDEX. A Letter to a Member of the Church, meeting in Stafford-Street, Dublin ; containing obser- vations on an... epistle, from that Church to one of its Members on... Baptism. 22cm. Dublin, 1819. Hib.5-819.21 (08-936) vox POPULI. An Address to new Members of Parliament, on the Popish Claims. 23cm. London, 1819. Hib.5.819.22 (08-,937) An address to the Nobility and Gentry of Ireland, on the subject of Distillation. 21cm. Dublin, 1819. (Ireland 18.) Hib.5.819.26 (08-938) PAUL (John), D.D., of Carrickfergus. Creeds and Confessions defended... addressed to the anonymous author of "The Battle of the two Dialogues." 21cm. Belfast, 1819. Hib.5.819.27 (08-.939) ROGAN (Francis). Observations on the condition of the middle and lower classes in the North of Ireland, as... to... Contagious Fever. 21cm. London, 1819. 746 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib. 5 . 819 . 28 (08-940) WILLIAMSON (John), M.D. Observations, with a view to illustrate... epidemick and contagious Fever in Ireland. 21cm. Water/or d, 1819. Hib. 5. 819. 29 (08-941) WOULPE (Stephen). A letter to a Protestant, or The Balance of Evils... the probable consequences of eman- cipating the Catholics of Ireland. 21cm. Dublin, 1819. Hib. 5. 820.1 (O8-942) CAVAN. [Presentments of the Grand Jury at the Assizes... 8th July, 1820.] 23cm. \Cavan, 1820.] Hib. 5. 820. 2 (08-943) CORK. City. A full . . . report of the . . . Election for the City of Cork . . . March, 1820. 24cm. Cork, 1820. Hib. 5. 820. 3- (08-944) CROMWELL (Thomas), 1 1870. Excursions through Ireland. 3 vols. Nos. 1-14. [Wanting all after p. 64 of Vol. III.] 23cm. London, 1820. Hib. 5. 820. 5 (08-.94,5) CORK. City. DIATRIBE (Dicky), Esq., pseud. Opera Electionis : or. The Election. An opera. By Dicky Diatribe, Esq. (Act 1.) [A burlesque on the Cork Election.] 23cm. Cork [1820]. Hib. 5 . 820 . 6 (08-946) CORK. City. DIATRIBE (Myles Peter), Esq., pseud. Opera Elec- tionis : or, The Election. An opera. Being the 2nd Act of the... opera published at the Election of 1820. 23cm. Cork [1820]. Hib. 5. 820. 7 (08-947) DUBLIN. Association for the suppression of Mendicity in Dublin. Second report, 1819. 23cm. Dublin, 1820. IRISH COLLECTION. 747 Hib. 5.820,10 (08-948) M^EWEN (Dugald). LONDON. London Hibernian Society. Instructions for. ..Schools. ..practised by Mr M'^Ewen one of the in- spectors of the London Hibernian Society. (With list of Officers.) 22cm. Cork, 1820. Hib. 5. 820. 11 (O8-949) LEES (Sir Harcourt), Bart. Nineteen pages of advice to the Protestant Freemen and Freeholders of the City of Dublin. 23cm. [Dublin, 1820.] Hib. 5. 820. 13 (08-950) O'GORMAN (Nicholas Purcel). Appeal of the Catholics of Ireland to the people of England. 22cm. [London, 182-.] Hib. 5. 820. 14 (08-951) O'SULLIVAN (Samuel). A sermon, occasioned by the death of . . . George III. . . . preached ... in the . . . Church of St Catherine's Dublin. 22cm. Dublin, 1820. Hib. 5. 820. 15 (08 -,952) PARNELL (William). A letter to the Editor of the Quarterly Review. 3rd ed. 21cm. Dublin, 1820. Hib. 5 . 820 . 16 (08-953) PHILLIPS (Charles), 1 1859. Phillips's speech on his late Majesty George IIL...at the Sligo County Meeting, April 10, 1820. 22cm. London, 1820. Hib. 5. 820. 18 (08-954) ROCK (Captain), pseud. A popular history of Ireland. Vol. 1. Pts i, ii. 22cm. London [182-'?]. (Ireland 7.) Hib. 5 . 820 . 21 (08-955) SMITH (Sir William Cusack), 2nd Bart. Baron Smith's Charge; delivered 9th March, 1820, to the Grand Jury of the County of Westmeath. 21cm. Dublin, 1820. 748 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEARY Hib.5.820.22 (08-956} O'DRISCOL (John). THOUGHTS and suggestions on the education of the Peasantry of Ireland. [By J. O'Driscol. Presenta- tion copy, with MS. note.] 23cm. London, 1820. (Another copy, Ddd . 14 . 24^) Hib. 5 . 820 . 23 2nd edition. 23cm. lb., 1820. (Ireland 6.) Hib. 5. 820. 26 (08-957> PLUNKET (William Conyngham Plunket, 1st Lord). A review of a celebrated speech on the Catholic Claims... in the Imperial House of Commons, in 1813; in a letter... bo the Rt Hon. W. C. Plunkett. (Parliament 3.) 23cm. London, 1820. Hib. 5.820.28 (08-958) MATHIAS (Benjamin William). Sermon, preached at the Parish Church of Saint Bride, Fleet St., May 1, 1820, before the Church Missionary Society. 21cm. [London, 1820.] Hib. 5.820. Sr (08-959) LONDON. Irish Evangelical Society. Sixth Report... May 9, 1820. 21cm. London [1820]. Hib. 5 . 820 . 31= Twenty-seventh Report. ..May 11, 1841. 22cm. Ih., 1841. Hib. 5 . 820 . 31' Twenty-ninth Report. ..May 9, 1843. (Ireland 15.) 22cm. lb., 1843. Hib. 5 . 820 . 32 (O8-960) KNOWLES (James). An appeal to the... Proprietors of the Belfast Academical Institution... 181 7. 20cm. London, 1820. lEISH COLLECTION. 749 Hib. 5 . 820 . 33' (08-961) Society for promoting the Education of the Poor of Ireland. Report of Proceedings. 24th Feb. 1820. 2nd ed. 23cm. Dublin, 1820. Hib. 5 . 820 . 33= Eleventh Report. 23cm. Ik, 1823. Hib. 5 . 820 . 33' Fourteenth Annual Meeting. Report. {Ireland 15.) 21cm. lb., 1826. Hib. 5 . 820 . 33" (()S-962) Society for promoting the Education of the Poor of Ireland. 21st Annual Meeting. Report. 21cm. Dublin, 1833. Hib. 5. 820. 33='' Report of the Committee. 1838 (1839). 2 pts. (Ireland 15.) 22cm. lb., 1838 (1839). Hib. 5. 821. 4 (os-sb's) GREER (William Jackson). GREER (Thomas), Jun. An address to the... Society of Friends; commonly called Quakers... Quarterly Meeting of the Province of Ulster. By T. Greer, Jun., and Wm. Jackson Greer. 21cm. Dublin, 1821. Hib. 5 . 821 . 5 (08-964) GRATTAN (Rt Hon. Henry). Speeches... in the Irish Parliament, in 1780 and 1782. 23cm. London, 1821. Hib. 5. 821. 6 (08-965) IRISH VOLUNTEER. A letter to the Rt Hon. Robt Peel. By an Irish Volunteer. 22cm. London, 1821. Hib. 5. 821. 7 (O8-966) PHELAN (William), D.D. A sermon preached in the Chapel of Trinity College, on the 8th of April. 22cm. Dublin, 1821. 750 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITT LIBEAEY Hib.5.821.8 (O8-96T) QUEEN'S COUNTY. Abstract of Presentments, granted at Summer Assizes^ 1821' 22cm. JDublin, 1821. Hib.5.821.9 (O8-968) BORU (Brian), &q., pseud. Real life in Ireland ! or a display of adventures in the day and night scenes of Brian Boru, Esq. and... Sir Shawn O'Dogherty. No. 1. 23cm. London, 1821. (^Ireland 18.) Hib.5.821.10 (O8-969) ROSS (Alexander), Rector of Banagher. A sermon preached at an Episcopal Visitation of the Diocese of Derry, in... Londonderry, 10th July, 1819. 23cm. Buhlin, 1821., Hib. 5 . 821 . 13, 14 (two copies) (08-,c)70> STOKES (Whitley), M.D. Observations on tlie popular tion and resources of Ireland. 21cm. Dublin, 1821. Hib. 5. 821. 15 (O8-971) WOOD (Thomas), M.D. An inquiry concerning the primitive inhabitants of Ireland. Illustrated by Ptolemy's Map of Erin. 22cm. London, 1821. (Another copy, wanting map, G.36.30.) Hib. 6 . 821 . 16 (O8-972) PHILLIPS (Charles), f 1859. An extempore essay on the oratorical style of C. Phillips, Esq. Sonalda. J. P. T. [ms. note 'From the author J. P. T.'] 21cm. London, 1821. Hib. 5. 821. 17 (08-973) ORPEN (Charles Edward Herbert). The claim of millions of our fellow-countrymen... to be taught in... Irish. 21cm. Dublin, 1821. Hib. 5. 821. 18 (08-974) Presbyterians. Report of the Missions of the Presbyterian Synod of Ireland ... Seceders, to the South and West of that IRISH COLLECTION. 761 Kingdom... in the Christian Recorder... November, 1821. 22cm. [Glasgow, 1821.] (Ireland 5.) Hib.5.821.19 (os-975) PRIESTLEY (Joseph), LL.D. YOUNG- (Christopher). A brief... address to the friends of Dr Joseph Priestley's system of religion. 23cm. London, 1821. Hib.5.821.20 (O8-976) HARDIMAN (James). PENTHENY (Family of). Memoir of the ancient family of Pentheny, or Re-Penteny, of the County of Meath... Compiled from Original Mss....(by James Hardiman). 23cm. Dublin, 1821. Ddd . 14 . 15' ; Hib. 5 . 822 . 2 (08-977) BLESSINGTON (Charles John Gardiner, Earl of). Observations addressed to. . .the Marquis Wellesley . . .on the state of Ireland. 23cm. London, 1822. Hib. 5.822.3 (08-978) CANNING (Bt Hon. George). Corrected report of the speech of the Rt Hon. G. Canning, in the House of Commons, 30th April, 1822; in moving for... a Bill to restore to Roman Catholic Peers their right... in Parliament. 23cm. London, 1822. Hib. 5. 822. 4 (08 -979) MASON (Henry Joseph Monck). PATRICK (St). The Catholic Religion of St Patrick, and St Columb-kill, and the other ancient Saints of Ireland, truly set forth from Roman Catholic his- torians, &c. [ms. note to his brother W. M. Mason by the author.] 22cm. Dublin, 1822. D . 30 . 39 ; Hib. 5 . 822 . 5 (os-9SO) O'LEARY (JRev. Arthur). ENGLAND (Thomas Richard). The life of the Rev. Arthur O'Leary... illustrative of the condition of the Irish Catholics during the 18th Century. 22cm. London, 1822. 752 CAMBRIDGE UNIYEESITY LIBEABY Hib. 5.822.6 (08-981) FINLAY (John), Barrister at Law. Letters addressed to the Irish Government, on Local Taxes, the Irish Collieries, &c, 23cm. DubH7i, 1822. Hib. 5. 822. 7 (O8-.982) HANNA (Samuel). Love to Christ... sermon, preached before the London Missionary Society, at Surrey Chapel, May 8, 1822. 23cm. London [1822]. Hib. 5.822.8 (08-983) HORNE (Melville). The Purgatorian Phantasmagoria. 21cm. Manchester, 1822. Ddd . 14 . 28'' ; Hib. 5 . 822 . 15 , (08-984) LETTER. A letter to the absentee Landlords of the South of Ireland; on... tranquillizing their tenantry, and improving their estates. 23cin. London, 1822. {Ireland 18.) Ddd . 14 . 20^ J Hib. 5 . 822 . 16 (08-985) LONDONDERRY (Robert Stewart, 'Ind Marquis of). Substance of the speech... in the House of Commons, 15th Feb., 1822, on... Agricultural Distress of the Country, &c. With an appendix. 3rd edition. 23cm. London, 1822. Hib. 5. 822. 17 (os-986) MAGEE (William), Abp of Dublin. A Charge delivered at his primary visitation, in St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, Oct. 24, 1822. 22cm. Bublin, 1822. (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 5 . 822 . 18.) Hib. 5.822.20 (08-987) Benevolent Society of St Patrick. O'BRYEN (Denis). [Pamphlet relating to the Bene- volent Society of St Patrick.] 8", 23cm. London, 1822. Hib. 5 . 823 . 27 Another issue. 8°, 22cm. [London] 1823. {Ireland 15.) IRISH COLLECTION. 753 Hib.5.822.23 (08-988) O'CONOR (Charles), B.D., t 1828, Atto d' Appello e Rimostrauza, alia Saiitita di N. S. Papa Pio ^1\. 23cm. Buckingham, 1822. Ddd . 14 . 28' ; Hib. 5 . 822 . 25 (08-989) STEVEN (Robert). Remarks on the present state of Ireland. 22cm. London, 1822. Hib. 5 . 822 . 26, 27 (two copies) '2nd edition. 21cm. London, 1822. Hib. 5. 822. 28 (O8-9.90) HISTORICAL notices of the several Rebellion.s, Dis- turbances, and illegal Associations in Ireland, from the earliest period to the year 1822. {Ireland 7.) 21cm. Dublin, 1822. Hib. & . 822 . 29, 30 (two copies) (08-99 1 ) LACHRYM.^ Hibernicse; or the grievances of the Peasantry of Ireland, especially in the Western Counties. Bv a Resident Native. {Ireland 18.)" 21cm. Dublin, 1822. Hib. 5 . 822 . 32, 33 (two copies) (os-9[H) REFLECTIONS on the state of Ireland, in the 19th Century. 21cm. London, 1822. {Irela/rid 18.) Hib. 5. 822. 35 (O8-993) WORD (A) to tlie Landholders of Ireland. {Ireland 18.) 21cm. Cork, 1822. Hib. 5 . 822 . 36 (O8-.994) BERESFORD {Lord John George de la Poer), Abp of Artnaqh. IRISH VOLUNTEER. A letter to.. .the Abp of Armagh [Lord J. G. de la Poer Beresford] and a letter to... the Duke of Devonshire with observations on the system of Tithing. By an Iiisli Yulunteer. 21cm. JjOiidon, 1822. Hib. 5. 823.1 (08 -99.5) Cat]u)lic Association. ALARMING state of Ireland. Five important letters, Irish CoUeotion. March 190S. 48 754 CAMBRIDaE UNIVERSITY LIBEAET relative to the state of Ireland, and the Catholic Association. 23cm. London [1823]. {Ireland 15, 18.) Hib. 5 . 823 . 2'"^ (08-99fi) Association for the Improvement of Prisons... in Ireland. Fourth (and Seventh) Report. 1822 (1826). {Ireland 15.) 21cna. Dublin, 1823(-26). Hib. 5. 823. 5 (08-997) CATALOGUE. MASON (William Shaw). Bibliotheca Hibernicana : or a descriptive catalogue of a select Irish Library, collected for the Rt Hon. Robert Peel. [By W. S. Mason. With MS. additions. ' mdcccxx ' printed on the cover.] 22cm. Dublin, 1823. Hib. 5.823.6 (.08-998) BELFAST. BENN (George). The history of the town of Belfast. [By G. Benn.] 22cm. Belfast, 1823. Bdd.19.5 (08-999) Hib. 5 . 823 . 7, 8 (two copies) LONDON. Committee for the relief of the Distressed Districts in Ireland. Report.. .May 7, 1822. {Ireland 15.) 22cni. London, 1823. Hib. 5 . 823 . 10' (08-iooo) Farming ISociety of Ireland. Adjudications at the Dublin Spring Show, March 20, 1823. 23cm. Dublin, 1823. {Ireland 15.) Hib. 5 . 823 . 10^ (08- 1002) Farming Society of Ireland. Premiums for Ballinasloe Show, Oct. 7, 1823. {Ire/and 15.) 23cm. D7j.blin, 1823. Hib. 5 . 823 . 10' (08 -1003) Farming Societi) of Ireland. Adjudications at the Ballinasloe Show, Oct. 6, 1826. {Ireland 15.) 23cm. Dublin, 1826. lEISH COLLECTION. 755 Hib.5.823.11 (O8-1004) THORP (Charles), High Sheriff of Dublin. FORBES (James), of Dublin, ft. 1823. Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee of the whole House, on the statement made by the Attorney General [W. C. Plunket] of - Ireland, April 15, respecting the... trials of Forbes, Graham, and Hand- wicli, and the conduct of the Sheriif [C. Thorp] of the City of Dublin on that occasion. {Parliament 3.) 22cm. Dublin, 1823. Hib.5.823.12 (os-ioo.o) DOMVILLE {Sir Compton). GLASCOCK (Talbot). A report of several of the speeches [Nos. 1-4] delivered by T. Glascock, on the warmly contested Election for the County of Dublin, in favour of Sir C. Domville, and against Colonel White. 22cm. Dublin, 1823. (Another copy of Nos. 1-2, Hib. 5. 823. 13.) Hib.5.823.14 (O8-JOO6) LONDONDERRY. GRAHAM (John), Historian, 1 1844. Derriana, con- sisting of a history of the Siege of Londonderry and Defence of Enniskillen, in 1688 and 1689, with... notes. 23cm. Londonderry, 1823. PB. 10. 120 ; Hib. 5. 823. 15 (08-1007) FORBES (James), of Dublin, ji. 1823. GREENE (Richard Wilson). A report of the trial of James Forbes, William Graham... for a conspiracy to... insult and assault the Lord Lieutenant [Marquis Wellesley], in the Theatre Royal. 22cm. Dublin, 1823. Hib. 5. 823. 16 (os-ioos) Hibernian Philanthropic Socipty. [Report of a Meeting, 3rd Ma\-, 1823.] {Ireland 15.) 23cm. Dublin [1823]. Hib. 5. 823. 17 (O8-1009) MacDONNELL (Eneas). HIBERNICUS, pseiuL Practical -iiews and sugges- ts— 2 753 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY tions, on the present condition and permanent improve- ment of Ireland. By Hibernicus. 24cm. Dublin, 1823. (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 5 . 823 . 18 [with MS. note of author's name 'Eneas MacDonnell'J.) Hib. 5. 823. 20 (os-ioio) IRVING (David), LL.D. Observations on the study of the Civil Law. 3rd edition. 22cm. Edinburgh, 1823. Hib. 5. 823. 21 (os-ioii) PFEUFER (Christian). JACOB (Arthur), M.D. An essay on the influence of the imagination and passions in... diseases. To which is added, a translation of a memoir by C. Pfeufer ...on the cures performed by... Prince de Hohenlohe. 23cm. Lublin, 1823. Hib. 5. 823. 22 (08-)0i2) LEES {Sir Harcourt), Bart. Trial of Sir H. Lees, Bart 11th Jan., 1823, by a Jury of special Dust Churchmen, on charges of Barretry, • and Eaves- dropping. 21cm. Dublin [1823]. Hib. 5. 823. 23 (O8-1013) CARRICKFERGUS. MacSKIMIN (Samuel). The history and antiquities of the County of the Town of Carrickfergus. 2nd edition. 22cm. Belfast, 1823. Hib. 5.823.25 (O8-1014) MOORE (Thomas), Poet. The Loves of the Angels. A poem. 22cm. London, 1823. Ddd . 15 . 13^ 5th edition. 22cm. lb., 1823. Hib. 5.823.26 (08- 1015) MURRAY (Daniel), R.C. Abp of Dublin. HOHENLOHE WALDENBURG SCHILLINGS- F iJRST (Alexander L. F. E., Prinz von), Bp of Sardica. An exposure of the late Irish Miracles [by Prince Hohenlohe]... in a letter to Dr Murray, Titular Abp of Dublin. By a Rational Christian. 22cm. Dublin, 1823. IRISH COLLECTION. 757 Hib. 5.823.31 (08-ioi()) WALLACE (Thomas), LL.D. ORANGE System (The) exposed ; and the Oran,o>^ Societies proved to be unconstitutional, illegal and seditious. [By T. Wallace.] 23cm. Dublin, 1823. Ddd . 14 . 28" 3rd edition, with an Appendix. 21cni. lb., 1823. Hib. 5 . 823 . 32 and 56 (two copies) (08-1017) GRAHAM (William), /. 1823. NORTH (.L H.), Barrister. Speech, delivered in the Court of King's Bench, 5th Feb., 1823, on behalf of William Graham and Henry Handwich. 22cm. Dublin, 1823. Hib. 5 . 823 . 33, 34 (two copies) (08-iois) SMITH (Sir William Cusack), Ind Bart. WELLESLEY (Richard Cowley, Marquess). Recent scenes and occurrences in Ireland : or, Animadversions on a pamphlet [by J. S. Emerson], entitled " One year of the Administration of the Marquess Wellesley." [By E. Barton, i.e. Sir W. C. Smith.] 2nd edition. 23cm. London, 1823. Hib. 5. 823. 36 (os-ioig) THREE letters submitted to the consideration of the Roman Catholics of Great Britain... By a Member of the British Catholic Board. 23cm. London, 1823. {England .) Hib. 5. 823. 37 (08 -1020) SMITH {Sir William Cusack), Ind Bart. Apologetic postscript to the Rhapsody; by E. Barton [i.e. Sir W. C. Smith]. 23cm. Dublin, 1823. Hib. 5. 823. 39 (08- 1021) CLERICUS HIBERNICUS. Superstition; or, the perils of Ireland in the projects of Rome ; a poem. 23cra. London, 1823. Zz.23.25 (08-1022) PLUNKET (William Conyngham, \st Lord). THORP (Charles), High Sheriff of Dublin. Debates, evidence, and documents, connected with the investi- 758 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBEARY gation of the charges brought by [W. C. Plunket] the Attorney-General for Ireland, against C. Thorp, High Sheriff of Dublin, in the House of Commons, 1823. [Edited by C. Thorp.] 23cm. London, 1823. (Other copies, fragments only, Hib. 5 . 823 . 40, 41, and 58.) {^Parliament 3.) Hib. 5. 823. 52 (08-i02,s) WELLESLEY (Eichard Cowley, Marquess). EMERSON (John Swift). One year of the Adminis- tration of His Excellency the Marquess of Wellesley in Ireland. [By J. S. Emerson.] 21cm. London, 1823. Ddd . 14 . 28^ 2nd edition. 21cm. lb., 1823. Hib. 5 . 823 . 45 ■ 4th edition, with corrections. 21cm. 76., 1823. Hib. 5. 823. 47 (08-1024) O'SULLTVAN (Samuel), D.B. OBSERVATIONS occasioned by the letter of J. K. L. [i.e. J. W. Doyle] to the Lord Lieutenant [Marquis Wellesley], professing to be A vindication of the... Roman Catholics of Ireland. [By S. O'Sullivan.] {Ireland 4.) " 23cm. Duhlin, 1823. Hib. 5. 823. 48 (O8-1026) DOYLE (James Warren), B.C. Bp of Kildare and Leighlin. PHELAN (William), D.D. The case of the Church of Ireland stated... in reply to the charges of J. K. L. [i.e. J. W. Doyle]. By Declan [i.e. W. Phelan]. 23cm. Dublin, 1823. Hib. 5. 823. 50 (O8-1027) WRIGHT (George Newenham). Tours in Ireland ; or, Guides to the Lakes of Killarnej'; the County of Wicklow; and the Giants Causeway. 21cm. London, 1823. IRISH COLLECTION. 759 Hib.5.823.53 (os-ioas) FORBES (James), of Dublin, fl. 1823. BUSHE {Rt Hon. Charles Kendal). A report of the Charge of the Lord Chief Justice [i.e. C. K. Bushe], in the Court of King's Bench, upon the trial of James Forbes, and others, for a Conspiracy. 21cm. Dublin, 1823. Hib.6.823.55 {O8-1029) FORBES (James), of Dublin, fl. 1823. JOY (Henry). A report of the speech of H. Joy, upon the trial of James Forbes and others, for a Conspiracy and Riot. 21cm. Dublin, 1823. Hib.5.823.57 (os-ioso) ROGERS (John Cooke). Thoughts for the restoration and permanent establishment of peace in Ireland. 21cm. Dublin, 1823. Hib. 5.824.1 (os-iosi) BIBLE. Appendix. CARLOW. A Report of the discussion on the Bible... at Carlow... between Catholic and Protestant Clergymen, on the 18th of Nov., 1824, and following day, at the Presbyterian Meeting House in that town. 23cm. London [1824]. Hib. 5. 824. 2 (08-10,32) BIBLE. Appendix. CARRICK-ON-SHANNON". Discussion meeting on the right of the laity to read the Holy Scriptures ; held 9th Nov. 1824, at Carrick-on-Shannon. 21cm. [Dublin, 1824.] Hib. 5. 824.4 (os-ioss) SMITH {Sir William Cusack), ^nd Bart. DANIER (F.). Letters from literary characters to E. Barton [pseud, of Sir W. C. Smith], edited by F. Danier : with a prefatory notice, by E. B., of Captain Rock etc. 23cm. Dublin, 1824. 760 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib. 5 . 824 . 5 and 17 (two copies) (08-1034) DOYLE (James Warren), B.C. Bp of Kildare anil Leiffldin. LETTERS on tlie state of education in Ireland ; and on Bible Societies... By J. K. L [i.e. J. W. Doyle]. 23cm. Dublin, 1824. Hib. 5. 824. 18 3rd edition. 21cm. lb., 1824. (^Ireland 18.) Hib. 5. 824. 6 (08-i03,5) DOYLE (James Warren), R.G. Bp of Kildare and LeicjUin. The Rt Re-i-. Dr Doyle's letter to . Robertson, Esq. M.P. on a union of the Catholic and Protestant Churches. 22cm. Dublin, 182-t. Hib. 5. 824. 7 (o,s-io.s6) DUBLIN. University. A report of the Examination for Fellowships, in the University of Dublin, 1824. 23cm. London, 1824. Ddd . 17 . 26' ; Hib. 5 . 824 . 8 (0«-i037) GIFFORD (Robert Giflbrd, \st Lord). FRENCH (Daniel), Barrisler-at-Law. A letter to the Rt Hon. Lord Giflbrd... on his reported exaltation to the high office of Lord Chancellor. With an apology for the author's creed. 23cm. London, 1824. Hib. 5. 824. 9 (oh-io.ss) GREER (Thomas). The address of T. Greer, to the Society of the people called Quakers ; especially those ...at Grange near Charlemont. 22cm. [Dublini;] 1824. Hib. 5. 824. 10 (O8-10.S9) JEBB (John), Bp of Limerich. A sermon, preached in the Parish Church of St John, Clerkenwell, May 9, 1824, in behalf of the General Philanthropic Society, instituted in Clerkenwell, for the relief of the manu- facturing and labouring poor. 22cm. London, 1824. Hib. 5. 824. 11 (om-i040) LEO XII, Pope. The encyclical letter of Pope Leo XII. to... the Patriarchs, Primates, Abps, and IRISH COLLECTION. 761 Bps, of the Catholic Churcli, with an English trans- lation... To which are added pastoral instructions by the R C. Archbishops and Bishops to the Clergy... of... Ireland. 23cni. Dublin, 1824. (^Ireland 4.) Hib. 5.824.13 (os-iOii) OSSIAN. Ossian's Hall ; with extracts from Ossian's poem.s. (Second Evening's Amusement.) [Coloured plates] 25cm. London, 1824. (Another copj', with plain plates, Ddd.15.12^.) Ddd. 19. 2^ ; Hib. 5.824.16 (O8-1042) O'BRIEN (Hargrave). Reflections on the Lieutenancy of the Marquess Wellesley, in a letter to a Friend. 21cm. London, 1824. Ddd .19.3'; Hib. 5 . 824 . 20 (os - 1 043) WELLESLEY (Richard Cowley, Marquess). PHELAN (William), D.D. The case of the Churcli of Ireland, stated, in a second letter [signed Declan, i.e. W. Phelan], addressed to the Marquess Wellesley, and in reply to the charges of J. K. L. [i.e. J. W. Doyle]. 21cm. Dublin, 1824. {Ireland 3.) Hib. 5. 824. 22 (08-i044) BEVAN (Joseph Gurney). QUAKERS, A Summary of the history, doctrine, and discipline, of the Society of Friends. [By J. G. Bevan.] 11th edition. 22cm. London, 1824. Hib. 5. 824. 24 (08-i04,5) ROGERS (John Cooke). Thoughts for the total aboli- tion of Tythes in Ireland. 21cm. [Dubliii'(\ 1824. Hib. 5. 824. 25 (08-i04fi) Society fur /'romoting Religious Inquiry in Ireland. ROMAN CATHOLIC EXPOSITOR, and Friend of Ireland. Published under the direction of the Society for Promoting Religious Inquiry in Ireland. Supple- ment. No. ii. 21cm. Dublin, 1824. {Per. Full. Ireland 15.) 762 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEARY Hib.5.825.4 (O8-1047) Catholic Association. BRIEF. A brief address to the Protestants of Great Britain, and... the Legislature: exhibiting the true spirit of the Catholic Association and Priesthood of Ireland. 22cm. London, 1825. i^frdaud 15.) Hib.5.825.5 (08-i048) Catholic Association. Proceedings... in Dublin, from May 13, 1823, to Feb. 11, 1825. 23om. London, 1825. (Ireland 15.) Ddd.19.24' ; Hib.5.825.7 (08-10*9) CONGLETON (Henry Brooke Parnell, \st Lord). Ob- servations on the Irish Butter Acts. 22cm. London, 1825. Ddd.19.2' (08-1050) Hib. 5 . 825 . 9, 10 (two copies) CROPPER (James), +1841. Present state of Ireland : with a plan for improving the condition of the people. 22cm. Liverpool, 1825, Hib. 1 . 825 . 1 — • Another edition. 45cm. London [1825]. Hib. 5. 825. 8 (08-i05i) CONGLETON (Henry Brooke Parnell, 1st Lord). A history of the penal laws against the Irish Catholics ; from the year 1689, to the Union. 4th ed. 22cm. London, 1825. Ddd . 19 . 10" and 23* ; Hib. 5 . 825 . 11 (08- 1052) CLOWRY (William). DALY (Robert), Bp of Cashel. A correspondence, which arose out of the discussion at Carlow, between a Protestant [R. Daly] and a Roman Catholic Clergyman [W. Clowry], to which are annexed, notes and observations by the Rev. R. Daly. 23cm. London, 1825. IRISH COLLECTION. 763 Hib. 5 . 825 . 12 (os-ioss) KENNEY (Arthur Henry). DEFENCE (A) of Religious Liberty, in a series of letters, with notes and illustrations, from a Lo-('er of Truth. By tlie author of "Letters on Prejudice." [A. H. Kenney.J 22cm. nuMin, 1825. Hib. 5 . 825 . 14 (os-iosi-) DUBLIN (The) and London Magazine. No. 1. (Per. Fubl.) 23cui. London, 1825. Hib. 5.825.15 (os-ioss) BIBLE. Appendix. EASKY. (An authentic report of the) discussion which took place... at Easky, in the County of Sligo, 23d and 24th Nov., 1824. ..on the indiscriminate reading of the Bible. 24cm. Dublin, 1825. Ddd.l9.2= (08-1056) Hib. 5 . 825 . 17, 18 (two copies) HILLARY {Sir William), Bart. A sketch of Ireland, in 1824. 22cm. London, 1825. Hib. 5. 825. 19 (08-10,57) Extracts from the minutes of evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to enquire into the state of Ireland. 1824-25. (Parliament 3. Ireland 7.) 23cm. London [1825]. Hib. 5. 825. 20 (08-iOj8) MURRAY (Daniel), RG. Ahp of Dublin. MAGEE (William), Abp of Dublin. A short address, from a Layman, to their Graces Dr Magee and Dr Murray. 23cm. London, 1825. Hib. 5.825.21 (oh -10.59) MASON (William Monck). Suggestions relative to the project of a survey and valuation of Ireland... with some remarks on the report of the Committee of the House of Commons. 22cm. Dublin, 1825. Hib. 5. 825. 22 (O8-1061) SHEIL {Rt Hon. Richard Lalor). O'CONNELL (Daniel). A full account of the pro- ceedings with . . .the speeches delivered by Mr O'Connell, TG4 CAMBIUDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY Mr Shiel, &c. at the general meeting of H.M.'s Catholic subjects, held at the Free Mason's Tavern, Great Queen Street, 26th Feb, 1825. 2nd ed. (England .) 23cm. London [182.5]. Hib.5.825.23 (os-iofia) PERCEVAL (Robert), M.D. Speech, delivered at the 6 th annual general meeting of the Association for the improvement of Prisons... in Ireland, held at the Rotunda, 27tli June, 182.5. 21cm. Dublin, 1825. Hib.5.825.24 (08-io6.s,) PLOWDEN (Francis). The English liberty of the Press, exemplified in some practices of the Hucksters in the Journal Mart, during Dec, 1824. 22cm. Faris, 1825. Hib.5.825.25 (08- 1 064) RYAN (Richard), Vicar of Hathconnell. The Irish Incumbent's Guide. 23cm. Dublin, 1825. Hib.5.825.26 (os-iotis) TRENCH (^071. Power Le Poer), Abp of Tuam. LETTER (A) to His Grace the Abp of Tuam [the Hon. P. 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London, 182.5. Hib. 5.825.32 (os-1070) Extracts from the minutes of evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to enquire into the state of Ireland. 1824-25. (Parliamunt 2. Ireland 7.) 21cm. London [1825]. Ddd, 19. 19^ (08-1071) Hib. 5 . 825 . 34, 35 (two copies) PHILLIPS (John), of Brunswick Lodge, fl. 1825. USHER (James), Abp of Armagh. The remarkable prophecy of Abp Usher, concerning the Roman Catholic Church, in these last days. To which is prefixed a Letter... By J. Phillips. 21cm. London, 1825. Hib. 5. 825. 36 (O8-1072) SINGER (Joseph Henderson), Bp of Meath. A sermon, preached in the Cathedral of Christ Church... at an Ordination held by the Abp of Dublin, Dec. 19, 1824. 21cm. Dublin, 1825. Hib. 5. 825. 37 (08-107.S) PIKE (James M). STATEMENT of some of the cau.ses of the disturbances in Ireland, and of the miserable state of the peasantry. With a plan. [Issued by James M. Pike and other members of the Society of Friends.] {Ireland 18.) 21cm. BahUn, 1825. Hib. 5 . 826 . 3 and 26 (two copies) (08- 1074) CARLTLE (Richard). CARSON (Alexander). The Truth of the Gospel demonstrated... in a letter to Mr Richard Carlile. 2nd ed. 21cm. Dablin, 1826. 706 CAMBBIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEABY Hib.5.826.4 (O8-1075) GRAVES (Richard Hastings), D.D. The Homilies re-considered, in a letter to i)r Jebb, Bp of Limerick, in answer to his letter to the Rev. Dr Elrington. 22cm. Dublin, 1826. Hib.5.826.5 (os-ioyC) HARLEQUIN and the Eagle: or, The Man in the Moon and his Wife. As acted at the Adelphi Theatre, Christmas, 1826. 23cm. London [1826]. Ddd . 18 . 23^= ; Hib. 5 . 826 . 6 (O8-1077) HARRIS (James), M.A , Hi Catharine's College, Cam- brii/ge. Reflections arising out of the late Elections in Ireland. 22cm. London, 1826. Ddd. 19. 15- ; Hib. 5 . 826 . 7- (oh -1078) Ireland in past times ; an historical retrospect, eccle- siastical and civil ; with illustrative notes. 2 vols. {Ireland 7.) 23cm. London, 1826. Hib. 5. 826. 18 (08-1079) PASTORAL Address of the Roman Catholic Arch- bishops and Bishops, to the Clergy and Laity of their Communion throughout Ireland. {Ireland 4.) 23cm. London, 1826. Hib. 5. 826. 19 (O8-108O) POOR RATES the Panacea for Ireland. {Ireland 18.) 21cm. London, 1826. Hib. 5. 826. 20 (O8-1O8I) BROMPTON. SALISBURY (William), of lirowpton. Economic In- stitution, to promote the knowledge. . .of articles . . .and . „ £!;ive employment to the poor in Gt Britain and Ireland. 2nd ed. To which is added an account of... the late Botanic Garden, Brompton. 22cm. London, 1826. Hib. 5.826.21 (08-i08'2) THEOPHILUS, pseud. Reflections of an Irish Pro- testant on the Measure of Roman Catholic Emancipa- tion. 21cm. London, 1826. {Ireland 4 ) lEISH COLLECTION. 767 Hib.5.826.22 (08-i08,'j) LONDON. Society of Friends of Civil and Religious Liberty. TRIUMPH of justice and liberty over tyranny and oppression, through the influence of the Catholic Clergy. ['No. 3. ..for the Society of Friends of Civil and Religious Liberty.'] 23cm. London [1826 "!]. Hib. 5.826,25 (08 -i 084) YORK (Frederick, Duke of). A defence of H.R.H. the Duke of York, and of the sentiments de- livered by him in the House of Lords on the Ques- tion of the Catholic Claims, May 25, 1825. By an Irishman, a Member of the Bar of England. 23cm. London, 1826. Hib. 5.826.27 (O8-1085) EV ANSON (Williaui Alleyn). Infidel Credulity and Christian Indecision... two sermons... Dec. 4 and 11, 1825. 21cm. London, 1826. Hib. 5 . 826 . 28, 29 (two copies) (O8-1086) HALPIN (John). FARRELLY (Michael). A letter addressed to the Rev. John Halpin, Parish Priest of Nobber, County of Meath. 21cm. Dublin, 1826. Ddd.19.24' ; Hib. 5. 826. 31 (O8-1087) STURCH (William). The grievances of Ireland, their causes and their remedies. 21cm. London, 1826. Hib. 5. 826. 32 (O8-1088) PAUL (John). TUCKER (Samuel). A refutation of certain Cal- vinistic principles, advocated by the Rev. 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Hib. 5. 849. 22 (os- 1.539) 3RIEN'TAL CHURCH (The) on the Papal Claims. (From the Irish Ecclesiastical Journal ) {Rome, Church of, 6.) 24cm. Dublin \ab. 1S49]. Hib. 5.850.6 (08-i540j Commissioners for adininhtering ths laws for relief of the poor in Ireland. Third annual report : with appendices. {Irdand 10.) 22cm. DvMin, 1S50. Hib. 5.850.7 (0s-i54i) "OOPER (Charles Purton). A letter to the Solicitor- General upon the BUI to simplify and improve the proceedings in the High Court of Chancery in Ireland. 2nd ed. 22cm. London, 1850. Hib. 5. 850. 8 (08 -1542) DIX (Edward Spencer). CRAMPTOX (5« Hon. PhiHp Cecil). A fall report of the Charge delivered to the Grand Jury of the County of Down, by the Hon. Sir Justice Crampton... at the Lent Assizes at Downpatrick, 9th March, 185C>. By Edward S. Dix. 22cm. Dublin, 1850. Hib. 5. 850. 9 (O8-1543) lULLEX (Paul), Cord. A letter to the Catholic Clergy of the Archdiocese of Armagh. 22cm. DvMin, 1850. Hib. 5. 850. 10 (08-i544) 3ENRY TIL, Kinq of En'fand. DESCE2s'TS of the Peers of Great Britain and Ireland, from King Henry TIL 24cm. [Cai-ani] 1350. 832 CAMBEIDGK UNIVEESITY LIBEAEY Hib.5.850.11 (08-i545) FARNHAM (Henry Maxwell, llh Lord). Royal descents of Henry Maxwell, 7th Lord Farnham, from Henry III., Edward I., and the subsequent Kings of England, &.C. iicni. Cavan, 1850. Hib.5.850.12 (08-1346) IRISH Railway Charts. Great Southern and Western Railway. Dublin to Cork and Queenstown. 21cm. £>ublin [185-]. {^Ireland 15.) Hib.5.850.13 (08-1547) KANE {Sir Robert John). Banquet to Sir R. Kane... President of Queen's College, Cork, given at the Imperial Hotel, Cork, April 8, 1850. 23cm. Cork, 1850. Hib. 5.850.14 (08-i548) MACDONNELL (Eneas). Statement, public and per- sonal. 21cm. London, 1850. Hib. 5. 850. 16 (O8-154.9) Society for Irish Church Missions. M^^NEILE (Hugh), D.D. Speech at a meeting in Oxford, on behalf of the Society for Irish Church Missions to the Roman Catholics. {Ireland 15.) 22cm. London [1850]. Hib. 5.850.17 (O8-1550) M ALONE (Patrick W.). Unteach the Irishman: a relative view of the National Schools and other educa- tional systems in Ireland. 22cm. London, 1850. Hib. 5. 850. 18 (08-1551) THURLES, Synod of. MARTIN (James), of Ross, Galway, fl,. 1848. The address of the Committee of the Synod of Thurles to the Catholics of Ireland reviewed, and the objections to the Queen's Colleges considered. 23cm. Dublin, 1850. Hib. 5.850.19 (os-issa) MONGREDIEN (Augustus). Report on the Potato Crop in Ireland, for 1850. 22cm. London, 1850. IBISH COLLECTION. 833 Hib. 5 . 850 . 20, 21 (two copies) (OS-155,S) D'BRIEN (James Thomas), Bp of Ossori/, Perm, and Leighlin. A Charge dehvered to the Clergy of the united Dioceses of Ossory, Ferns, and Leighlin, at his ordinary visitation, in Oct., 1848. 23cm. London, 1850. Hib.5,850.22 (O8-1554) PIM (James). Ireland "Incumbered Estates Commis- sion." A letter to Sir John Rom illy. (Privately pr.) 22cm. London, 1850. Hib.5.850.24 (08 -1555) THURLES, Synod of. The Synodical Address of the Fathers of the National Council of Thurles to the Catholics of Ireland. 22cm. Dublin, 1850. Hib. 5 . 850 . 25, 26 (two copies) (O8-1556) WARD (James), jl. 1846-68. How to regenerate Ireland; or, Facts from the Fisheries. 22cm. London, 1850. Hib. 5.850.28 (O8-1557) M'^CALMONT (Robert). Letter to the Rt Hon. Lord John Russell, on Communication with Ireland. 25cm. London, 1850. Hib. 5.850.29 (08-1558) (Arguments for and against the National System of Education in Ireland. Fifty-one plain reasons for rejecting the National Board contrasted with "A Plain Man's fifty reasons for preferring the National Board." 21cm. Dublin, 1850. {Ireland 6.) Hib. 5.850.30 (O8-1559) SLEXJTHERIUS, pseud. Old England against modern Rome. 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Bodleian Library. TODD (James Henthorn), D.D. Some account of Irish Manuscripts preserved in the Bodleian Library, Oxford. 22cm. Dublin, 1851. Hib.5.851.18 (O8-1570) ?RIAL (The), conviction, confession, and condemnation of the National System of Education [in Ireland]. {Ireland 6.) 22cm. Belfast, 1851. Hib.5.851.19 (08-1571) iVILLIAMS (George), B.D. The use of secular learning. . .two sermons preached in the College Chapel of S. Columba, 22cm. Dublin, 1851. Hib.5.851.20 (O8-1.572) VILLIAMS (George), B.D. St Columba {College of). Correspondence relative to S. Columba's College. Ed. by the Warden (G. Williams). 22cm. Dublin, 1851. {Ireland 15.) Hib.5.851.22 (O8-1.57.S) BULWARK (The) or Reformation Journal. No. i. {Per. Publ.) 21cm. Edinburglh, 1851. Hib.5.852.1 (O8-1574) Irand Orange Lodge. Address of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland, to the Protestants of the United Kingdom, adopted... Dec. 1st, 1852. 21cm. Dublin, 1852. {Ireland 15.) 58—2 836 CAMBBIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBRAET Hib.5.852.3 (08-1575) CLANCARTY (William Thomas Le Poer Trench, 3rd Earl of). The Oath of Supremacy : difficulties respecting it. 21cm. Dublin [1852]. Hib.5.852.4 (O8-1576) ,^IORTMAIN. DEAD HAND. The dead hand; or the report on the law of Mortmain. 1851. Examined by a Chris- tian Examiner. [Reprinted from the Dublin Christian Examiner.] 2.3cm. Dublin, 1852. Hib.5.852.5 (O8-1577) DWYER (George), ^r.A. Popery unmasked at the recent Elections in Ireland. 23cm. London [1852]. Hib.5.852.7 (O8-1578) Ireland. Observations on the people, the land, and the law, in 1851 ; with especial reference to the policy ...of the Incumbered Estates Court. 3rd ed. {Ireland 18.) 22cm. Dublin, 1852. Hib.5.852.8 (08-1579) Ireland : the Incumbered Estates Court, should it be continued ? Containing a reply to " Observations on the people, the land, and the law, in 1851." {Ireland 18.) 22cm. Dublin, 1852. Hib.5.852.9 (08-i580) MASSY (Godfrey). Brief memoir of the late G. Massy. 21cm. Limerick, 1852. Hib.5.852.11 (08-1582) 1)E MESCHIN (Thomas). Report to the Attorney General for Ireland, on Compensation to the Tenant for Improvements. 22cm. London, 1852. Hib.5.852.14 (08- 158.3) ODONOVAN (John), LL.D. O'DALY (Aenghus). The Tribes of Ireland : a satire ... With poetical translation by... J. C. Mangan; together with an historical account of the family of O'Daly ; and an introduction to the history of Satire in Ireland. By John O'Donovan. [Irish & Engl.] 23cni. Dublin, 1852. IRISH COLLECTIOK. 837 Hib. 5.852.16 (08-158+) GALWAY. Wext Galway Church Building Fund. PLUNK ET (Thomas Span, ind Lord), Bp o/Taam, .D. A sermon, delivered before the congregation of Christ Church, Belfast, Nov. 12, 1854. 22cm. Belfast, 1854. IRISH COLLECTION. 841 Hib.5.854.7 (O8-1613) SORCERY. EXPOSITION of the practical operations of sorcery or secret influence... through out Great Britain and Ireland. [With Ms. corrections by the author, apparently insane.] 22cm. Dublin, 1854. Hib. 5.854.8 (O8-1614) A form of Prayer to be used in all Churches and Chapels throughout England and Ireland, 26th April 1854... General Humiliation and Prayer. (Liturgies 173.) 21cm. Dublin, 1854. Hib. 5. 854. 10 (08-1615) Prisons. Annual Report of the Inspector of Government Prisons in Ireland, for 1852 ; with appendices. (Ireland 10.) 25cm. Dublin, 1854. Hib. 5 . 854 . 12, 13 (two copies) (08-1616) DUBLIN. Society (Irish Archaeological and Celtic). [Prospectus.]' 1854. 22cm. [Dublin, 1854.] (Acad.) Hib. 5. 854. 14 • (O8-1617) IRISH difficulty (The) solved; or. The bane and the balm of Ireland. (Reprinted from "The Church of England Quarterly Review," for Jan. 1854.) (Ireland 18.) 22cm. London [1854]. Hib. 5. 854. 15 (O8-1618) IRISH Church Journal (The), and Literary and Theo- logical Review. Vol. 1, Nos. 1-5. (Per. Publ.) 23cm. Dublin, 1854. Hib. 5. 854. 18 (O8-1619) O'BRIEN (Edward William). Napoleon in insulam S. Helenae relegatus. 21cm. Dublinii, 1854. Hib. 5. 854. 23 (03-1620) ProteMaut Publication Committee. EDUCATION in Ireland: the Scriptural and the National Systems contrasted. With appendices. By 842 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY I/IBRABY the Protestant Publication Committee. (Protestant Publications. No. iv.) 23cm. Dublin, 1854. (Ireland 6, 15.) Hib.5.854.29 (08-1621) STUBBER (Sewell Maillard). WINTER (Catherine). A letter to the Rt Hon. the Earl of Aberdeen, on the frauds... of the High Court of Chancery in Ireland... in the notorious cause of Stubber v. Wolfe. 7th ed. 22cm. Dublin, 1854. Hib.5.855.2 (O8-1622) STEPHENS (Archibald John). BERESFORD (Lord John George de la Poer), Ab}7 of Armagh, Correspondence between... the Abp of Armagh, and A. J. Stephens, upon the proposed "Church Discipline and Registry Act, 1855." (Pri- vately printed.) 24cm. London, 1855. Hib.5.855.5 (O8-1623) KINGSTON (James King, Uh Earl of). A letter to the Rt Hon. 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Society {Ossianic). [2nd Annual Report. Statement.] 22cm. [Dublin, 1856.] {Acad.) Hib. 5. 856. 13 (08-1628) PARE (William). Equitable Commerce as practised in the Equity Villages of the U.S. of North America. A paper read before... the British Association, 1855. (Reprint from the 'Journal of the Statistical Society.') 22cm. London, 1856. Hib. 5. 856. 16 (08-162.0) TODD (James Henthorn), D.D. Inaugural address to the Members of the Royal Iri.sh Academy, delivered at their meeting, April 14, 1856. 22cm. Dublin, 1856. Hib. 5 . 856 . 17, 18 (two copies) (O8-1630) MARANI ( ). WILLIAMS (George), B.D. A letter on the case of Marani v. Williams. Tried in the Exchequer Court, Dublin, Feb. 1st and 2d, 1856. (Privately pr.) 21cm. London, 1856. (Other copies of Sheet B onlj', Hib. 5 . 856 . 19, 20.) Hib.5.856.21 (os-ifisi) Friests' Protection Society. Ninth address to Chris- tians throughout the world. 21cm. Dublin, 1856. (Jrdand 15.) Hib. 5. 856. 22 (08-1632) SAINTHILL (Richard). Sunrise, 13th Jan., 1856. 21cm. {Corh, 1856.] Hib. 5. 856. 23 (08-]6.'«) SAINTHILL (Richard). Suggestions, for a Medal, to record, the discovery of the passage by the North Pole. 21om. Cwk, 1856. 814 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEKSITY LIBKAKY Hib.5.857.1 (o8-ifi;w) BUTT (Isaac). The transfer of land, by means of a judicial assurance : its practicability and advantages considered in a letter to Sir Richard Bethell. 22cm. Dublin, 1857. Hib.5.857.4 (os- 163,5) FURNISS (John Joseph). "OLD Betty's book"; or, "What every Christian must know " : being the Dominicans' new year's gift to the people of Tralee. [A reply to J. J. Furniss.] 22cm. 2'ralee, 1857. Hib.5.857.5 (os-ifi.-sf)) LEE (William), D.D., tl883. The Inspiration of Holy Scripture, its nature and proof. 2nd ed. 23cm. London, 1857. Hib.5.857.6 (08 -1637) M'GAULEY (James William). The Board of National Education for Ireland. 21cm. [Dublin't 1857.] Hib.5.857,8 (O8-16.S8) MAYNOOTH: a dialogue. 21cm. Dublin, 1857. Hib. 5.857.10 (08-i()4.o) KENMARE (Valentine Augustus Browne, Earl of). The "Scruple" correspondence: or. Casuistry for Lord Castlerosse. Letters on the Relief Oath, between a Killarney Scruple and a County Elector. 23cm. Tralee, 1857. Hib. 5.858.1 (()8-i64i) GUEST (Edwin). On the northern termination of Offa's Dyke. (Reprinted from the " Archaeologia Cambrensis," Oct. 1858.) 22cm. Tenby [1858]. Hib. 5,858.2 (08-1642) HEUN (Oscar). Auszug aus einem ungedruckten pamphlet betitelt "Die Deutsche Kirche." 22cm. Cambridge, 1858. IKISH COLLECTION. 845 Hib.5.858.6 (O8-1643) TODD (James Hent.horn), D.D. An address to the Royal Irish Academy, on the delivery of the Cun- ningham Medals, 1858. 22cm. Dublin, 1858. Hib.5.858.7 (08-i644) KANE (Robert), of Rahona Lodge, Carrigaholt. BIBLE {Irixh). JS'ew Testament. UiomnA TluATi... ■DO CAf^AinsioC t\oime-feo...Af ^n nsfeigif 50 jAOTiAitse d-onACOAt : xiguf Anoif aza AifOfigte ■00 f eip nd 5r^'5're ceA-otiA 50 5^016^1156 Cui5e- triurhAii : te Tliobe^iix) 6 CAtAxn. 21cm. [Dublin,] 1858. Hib.5.858.8 (08-16+5) CATALOGUE. MASON (William Monck). Catalogue of the lite- rary collections and original compositions of W. M. Mason, Esq. in the departments of Irish History and General Philology... sold... March 29th, 1858. 23cni. [London, 1858.] Hib.5.858.9 (08-1646) DUBLIN. Trinity College. WALLER (John Francis), LL.D. Report of the pro- ceedings at a A^isitation holden in Trinity College, Dublin on May 24th and 25th, and June 1st and 3rd, 1858. 23cm. Dublin, 1858. Hib.5.859.3- (O8-1647) DUBLIN. GILBERT (Sir John Thomas). A history of the City of Dublin. 3 vols. 23cm. Dublin, 1859. Hib.5.859.7 (08-i64S) STOPFORD (Edward Adderly). The work and the counterwork ; or, the Religious Revival in Belfast. With an explanation of the physical phenomena. 2nd ed. 22cm. Dublin, 1859. Hib.5.860.1 (08-1649) DE BURGH (William), D.D. Review of De Burgh on the Psalms. Extracted for private circulation 8i6 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY from the Church of England Monthly Review. No. 46, VoL 8. April, 1860. 22cm. London, 1860. Hib.5.860.3 (08-i650) LEE (Alfred Theophilus). Cooperation of Clergy and Laity in the work of the Church. A letter to the Bishop of Down and Connor. (Correspondence etc. No. Lxvu. Pp. 1185-1200.) 22cm. London, 1860. Hib.5.860.12 (O8-1651) FARNHAM (Somerset Richard Maxwell, 8th Baron). Reasons of an Irish Landlord for not adopting the national system of Education. 21cm. Dublin, 1860. Hib.5,861.1 (08-16.52) TWINING (Louisa). COBBE (Frances Power). The sick in workhouses ; who they are, and how they should be treated. With an appendix by Louisa Twining. 22cm. London, 1861. Hib.5.861.4 (08-1653) STOKES (Whitley). The Passion. (Middle-Cornish poem. Ed. by W. S.) (Philological Soc. Trans. 1860-1.) [Proof-sheets.] 24cm. {London,) 1861. Hib. 5.862.7 (08-i654) O'DONOVAN (John), LL.D. On the life and labours of J. O'Donovau. (Reprinted from the " Dublin Review.") 22cm. London, 1862. Hib. 5. 862. 8 (08- 16.55) IRISH CHURCHMAN'S MAGAZINE. Vol. i. No. 1. 21cm. Belfast, 1862. {Per. Publ.) Hib. 5. 863.1 (O8-1656) COFFEY (H. A.). Genealogical and historical records of the Sept Cobhthaigh, now Coffey. (Privately pr.) 23cm. Dublin, 1863. Hib.5.863.2 (O8-1657) LEE (Alfred Theophilus). Two letters on the present state of the Church in Ireland. 2nd ed. 22cm. London, 1863. lEISH COLLECTION. 847 Hib. 5.863.3 (08-1658) TODD (James Henthorn), D.D. Memoirs of the Bishops and Archbishops of Armagh. Vol. i. 23cm. London, 1863. Hib.5.863.4 (08-i6.5y) VERSCHOYLE (Hamilton), Bp of Kilmore. A Charge delivered to the Clergy... June, 1863. 22cm. Dublin, 1863. Hib.5.'864.1 (O8-1660) CARTE (Thomas). CAREW (George, Lo7-d). Report to the Right Honourable the Master of the Rolls upon tlie Carte and Carew papers in the Bodleian and Lambeth libraries. [Bj' Sir T. D. Hardy and J. S. Brewer.] 24cm. London, 1864. Hib.5.864.2 (08-1661) VERSCHOYLE (Hamilton), Bp of Kilmore. A Charge delivered to the Clergy... June, 1864. 21cm. Dublin, 1864. Hib.5.865.1 (O8-1662) CRONNELLY (Richard Francis). Irish family history ; being an historical and genealogical account of the Gaedhals, from the earliest period to the present time. Vol. i. (Pts 1 & 2 only.) 23cm. DuUhi, 1865(-64). Hib. 5 . 865 . 5, 6 (two copies) (08-1663) POWER (John). Bibliotheca Hibernica : a manual of Irish literature. (Specimen.) 21cm. Dublin, 1865. Hib. 5. 866.1 (08-1664) DUBLIN. King and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland. BELCHER (Thomas Waugh). Records of the King and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland: in- cluding a memoir of Sir P. Dun...Dr Stearne...and other... documents. 22cm. Dublin, 1866(-1865). 848 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY Hib.5.866.3 (08-1665) GREGG (John), Bp of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross. A Charge delivered to the Clergy... Oct., 1866. 4th ed. 22ciii. Dublin, 1866. Hib.5.866.4 (os-iCfio-) BRADY (William Maziere), D.D. LEE (Alfred Theophilus). A letter to the Editor of the " Daily News " in reply to Dr Brady's Strictures on "Facts respecting the present state of the Irish Church." By the author of the " Facts " (A. T. Lee). 22cm. London, 1866. Hib.5.866.5 (o«-i66-7) POWER (John). List of Irish Periodical Publications (chiefly literary) from 1729 to the present time. (Privately pr.) 23cm. London, 1866. Hib.5.866.6 (O8-1668) VERSCHOYLE (Hamilton), Bp of Kilmore. A Charge delivered to the Clergy. ..June and July, 1866. 22cm. Dublin, 1866. Hib.5.867.1 (O8-1669) HUILLARD-BREHOLLES (Jean Louis Alphonse). CHAVANNES DE LA GIRAUDIERE (H. de). L'Irlande, son origine, son histoire et sa situation presente par MM. Chavannes et Huillard-Breholles. Nouvelle l^dition. 22cm. Tours, 1867. Hib.5.867.2 (O8-1670) GREGG (John), Bp oj Cork, Cloyne, and Ross. A Charge delivered to the Clergy... Oct , 1867. 3rd ed. 22cm. Dublin, 1867. Hib.5.867.6 (08-i6-7i) VERSCHOYLE (Hamilton), Bp of Kilmore. A Charge ...June and July, 1867. 22cm. Dublin, 1867. Hib. 5.868.1 (O8-1672) O'FARRIHY (Thaddaeus). 6IBBINGS (Richard), D.D. Trinity College, Dublin, and the Inquisition at Rome. A statement of the case of Thaddseus O'Farrihy, priest... Edited with an English translation... and notes by R. Gibbings. 22cm. Dublin, 1868. IRISH COLLECTION. 849 Hib.5.868.2 (08-1673) TALIAN Church Reformation. An occasional paper. 22cm. Dublin [1868]. Hib.5.868.3 (08- 1674) iIORAN (Patrick Prancis), E.G. Bp of Ossory. LOMBARD (Peter), B.C. Ahp of Armagh. De regno Hibernise, sanctorum insula, commentarius. Edited with a. . .memoir of Dr Lombard. . .by Patrick F. Moran. 22cm. Dublin, 1868. Hib.5.868.4- (O8-1675) tlONTALEMBERT (Charles Forbes, comte de). Les Moines d'Occident. Tomes 1-5. [Tome 1-2, 3<= 6d. ; tome 3, 2« ed.] 23cm. Paris, 1868 (1867). Hib.5.869.1 (08-1676) '^IGRA (Costantino, conte). Glossae Hibernicae veteres Codicis Taurinensis. Edidit C Nigra. 24cm. Lutetiae Parisiorum, 1869. Hib.5.869.2 (08-1677) SUTH (Henry). 'Narrative of the journey of an Irish Gentleman through England in the year 1752. Ed with... notes (by H. Huth), (Privately printed.) 24cm. London, 1869. Hib.5.869.3 (O8-1678) miRLEY (Evelyn Philip). LOUGH FEA. 2nd ed. (Privately printed.) [By E. P. Shirley.] 22cm. London, 1869. Hib.5.869.5 (os-1679) DRENCH (William Steuart). Realities of Irish life. 3rd ed. 23cm. London, 1869. Hib.5.869.6 (O8-16SO) CODD (James Henthorn), D.D. RICE (Robert). A Sermon... August 15. 1869 after the death of... J. H. Todd. 21cm. Dublin, 1869. Hib.5.870.1 (08- 168 1) tOTTABOS. Trinity College, Dublin. Michaelmas Term, 1870. No. v. 22cm. Dublin, 1870. {Per. Publ.) Irish Collection. May 1908. 54 850 CAMBBIDGE UNIVBKSITY LIBEAEY Hib.5.870.2 (08-1682) OSBORNE {Mrs Catherine Isabella). Last year and now. 21cm. Dublin, 1870. Hib.5.871.1 (08-1683) BOWElSr (Robert Cole). Revision of the Book of Common Prayer. Ed. 2. 21cm. Dublin [1871]. Hib.5.872.1 (08-1684) REICHEL (Charles Parsons), £p of Meath. Piercing a Windbag, or. Strictures on the Rev. Dr Reichel's Arguments for Revision. By a Student of Church History. 22cm. Dublin [1872?]. Hib.5.873.5 (08-i685) AIAZZI (Giuseppe). RINUCCINI (Giovanni Battista), Abp of Fermo. The Embassy in Ireland of Mons. G. B. Rinuccini, Abp of Permo, in the years 1645-1649. Published from the original Mss....by G. Aiazza [Aiazzi]... Trans- lated... into English, by Annie Hiitton. 22cm. Dublin, 1873. Hib.5.874.1 (O8-1686) LONDON. National Protestant Union. SHIRLEY (Evelyn Philip). Papers relating to the Church of Ireland, 1631-1639. With preface by E. P. Shirley. (National Protestant Union.) {Ireland 3.) 22cm. London [1874]. Hib.5.874.2 (O8-1687) ARMAGH. ROGERS (Edward), /. 1884. Topographical sketches in Armagh and Tyrone. 2nd ed. 21cm. Armagh, 1874. Hib.5.875.1 (08-1688) CATALOGUE. KELLY (Denis Henry). Catalogue of the Irish and Irish historical library of D. H. Kelly, M.R.I.A. (to be sold Oct. 28th- , 1875). 22cm. Dublin, 1875. IRISH COLLECTION. 851 Hib.5.876.1 (08 -1689) rARSTIN (John Ribton). Facts and reasonings adduced in support of the... Royal Irish Academy, respecting the recent action... for the purpose of (1) placing it under the English Education Board; and (2) amalgamating it with other Societies in Dublin. 22cm. Dublin, 1876. Hib.5.876.2 (08-i()90) )UBLIN. Academy {^Royal Irish). HARROWBY (Dudley Francis Stuart Ryder, Zrd Earl of). Royal Irish Academy. Letter of Lord Sandon, Vice-President of the Committee of Council on Education, dated Feb. 9, 1876 ; with Resolutions ...adopted by the Academy. 22cm. Dublin, 1876. {Acad.) Hib. 5 . 878 . 1, 2 (two copies) (O8-1691) 5EUSS (Johann Caspar). O'MOLLOY (John). Index nominum et vocabulorum Hibernicorum quae in J. C. Zeussii Grammatioa Celtica reperiuntur. (Privately printed.) 21cm. Eblanae, 1878. Hib. 5. 881.1 (08-1692) aATJGHTON (Samuel), M.D. A sermon on "The Gospel of Nature," and a common-place on "The Death of Christ." 22cm. Dublin, 1881. Hib. 5. 881. 3 (08-1693) 3T0KES (Whitley). TOGAIL TROI. The destruction of Troy transcribed from the facsimile of the book of Leinster and transl. by W. Stokes. (Privately pr.) 22cm. Calcutta, 1881 (1882). Hib. 5. 881. 4 (O8-1695) 3'MOLLOY (John). Gemination of vowels, consonants, syllables, words, phrases. By S. 0. TTloet-moit) [i.e. J. O'MoUoy]. Fasc. 1. [Lithographed.] (Pri- vately pr.) [With letter at end, 19 April 1881, John O'Molloy.J 22cm. London, 1881. (Another copy, with letter at end dated 16 July 1881, Hib. 5 . 881 . 5.) 54—2 852 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBBAET Hib.5.884.3 (08-1696) INGRAM (John Kells). Address to the Library Association. 22cm. [Dublin, 1884.] Hib.5.855.6 (O8-1697) LONDON. Society for Irish Church Missions to the Roman Catholics. Report of the Committee... read at the sixth annual meeting, April 27th, 1855. 21cm. London, 1855. {Ireland 15.) Hib.5.888.1 (O8-1698) SAMUELS (Arthur), M.A. Early Cricket in Ireland. 21cm. Dublin, 1888. ffib.5.895.4 (08-ifi99) Irish Unionist Alliance. Publications. VoL iv. 22cm. Dublin [1895?]. {Ireland 15.) Hib.5.896.1 (08-1700) DUEFY {Sir Charles Gavan). Young Ireland. A Fragment of Irish History. Vol. 1. 22cm. London, 1896. Hib.5.898.1 (08-1702) NEW Ireland Review (The). Vol. ix. No. 1. March 1898. 24cm. Dublin, 1898. {Per. Puhl.) Hib.5.901.1 (08-1703) O'DONOGHTJE (David J.). The Poets of Ireland. A Biographical and Bibliographical Dictionary of Irish Writers of English Verse. New... Edition. Part 1. 22cm. Dublin, 1901. Hib.5.902.1 (08-1704) M^CANN (James). The Irish Problem... Irish Pea- santry. (No. 1.) 21cm. Dublin, 1902. Hib.4.57.1 (08-1705) 10 Henry VI. — 14 Elizabeth. In this volume are con- tained all the Statutes from the tenthe yere of king Henrie the sixt. F", 30cm. B. Tottle, London, 1572. {Statutes. Ireland 1.) IRISH COLLECTION. 853 Hib.4.60.1 (08-1706) DANIEL (WUliam), Abp of Tuam. Leabhar na numaightheadh geomhchoidchiond ... [Translated by Abp W. Daniel.] F», 28cm. Buhlin, 1608. (Another copy, wanting title and two leaves of dedication, Hib. 4. 60 . 2.) {Liturgies 205.) Hib. 4 . 61 . 1, 2' (two copies) (08-1 707) DAVIES (Sir John), 1 1626. Le primer report des cases et matters en ley resolues en les Courts del Roy en Ireland. Collect... per S"' J. Dauys. F°, 28cm. Dublin, 1615. Hib. 4. 62.1 (08-1708) BOLTON {Sir Richard). The Statvtes of Ireland, beginning the third yere of K. Edward the second... vntUl... eleventh yeare of... lames... [Edited by Sir Richard Bolton.] F°, 28cm. Duhlin, 1621 (1620). {Statutes. Ireland 1.) S* . 3 . 18 (C) ; Syn. 4 . 62 . 30 (O8-1709) BOLTON {Sir Richard). The Statutes of Ireland, beginning the third yere of K. Edward the second... untUl... eleventh yeare of lames... [Edited by Sir R. Bolton.] F", 28cm. Dublin, 1621 (1620). (Other copies imperfect, Hib. 4 . 62 . 2, 3, 5, 7^ ; fragments, Hib. 4.62.4 and 6.) Hib.3.62.1 [Fragment of original leaf, sig. Aa 3.] F°, 32cm. [Dublin, 16201] {Statutes. Ireland 1.) Hib. 4. 62. 7' (08-1710) 10 and 11 Charles I. Anno regni Caroli...l4 July — 18 Aprill 1635. F°, 28cm. Dublin, 1635. Hib. 4 . 63 . 8 Another edition. F°, Dublin, 1635. Hib. 3 . 63 . 3 ; Hib. 4 . 62 . 2' Another edition. F", 28cm. Dublin, 1636. {Statutes. Ireland 2.) 854 CAMBEIDGB UNIVEESITY LIBEABY Hib.4.62.7' (O8-1711) 10 Charles /., Sess. 3, c. 23. An Act for the granting of eight entire Subsidies by the Prelates and Clergie of Ireland. F°, 28cm. Dublin, 1634. {Statutes. Ireland 2.) Hib.4.62.7* (O8-1712) 10 and 11 Charles I., c. 19. An act for the Kings... pardon. F", 28cm. Dublin, 1635. (Statutes. Ireland 2.) Hib.4.62.9 (08-1713) STIRLING (William Alexander, 1st Earl gf). SIDNEY {Sir Philip). The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia... Now the fift time published, with some new additions. Also a supplement of a defect in the third part of this History. By Sir W. Alexander. F°, 28cm. Dvhlin, 1621. (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 4 . 62 . 10.) Hib.4.63.1 (08-1714) CAMPION (Edmund), Jesuit. WARE {Sir James). Two histories of Ireland. ..by Edmund Campion . . . Meredith Hanmer . . . [and H. Marlborough's Chronicle]. (A View of the State of Ireland... by Edmund Spenser.) [Ed. by Sir J. Ware.] F°, 28cm. Dublin, 1633. (Another copy of Spenser's Yiew only, Hib. 4 . 63 . 2.) Hib. 4 . 63 . 3, 4 (two copies) Another state. F°, 28cm. lb., 1633. (Another copy of Spenser's Yiew only, Hib. 4 . 63 . 5.) Hib. 4. 63. 6 (O8-1715) HANMER (Meredith). WARE {Sir James). The Historie of Ireland... by Meredith Hanmer (H. Marlborough's Chronicle)... Edmund Campion... and Edmund Spenser (A Yiew). [Ed. by Sir J. Ware.] F°, 28cm. Dublin, 1633. R.3.49 J Hib.4.63.7 Another state. F", 28cm. lb., 1633. IRISH COLLECTION. 855 Hib.4.63.10 (O8-1716) SANTRY (James Barry, 1st Lord). The Case of Tenures upon the Commission of Defective Titles. F°, 30cm. Dublin, 1637. Hib.4.63.9 (O8-1717) BOLTON {Sir Richard). A Justice of Peace for Ireland. F", 28cm. Dublin, 1638. Hib.4.63.11 (08-1718) KELLISON (Matthew). SORBONNE. Censura propositionum quarumdam, cum ex Hibernia delatarum, turn ex duobus libris... [entitled 'Modesta discussio assertionum...a Doctore Kellisono...auctore N. Smithaeo' and 'Apologia'... authore Daniele a Jesu]...per Facultatem Theologiae Parisiensis facta. F°, 27cm. Paris, 1631. Hib. 4 . 657 . 1, 2 (two copies) (08 -1720) Commonwealth. 1656. c. 27. An Act for the Attainder of the Rebels in Ireland. At the Parliament begun at Westminster, Sept. 17, 1656. {Statutes. England 2.) F°, 28cm. London, 1657. Hib. 4 . 657 . 3, 4 (two copies) (08-1721) Commonwealth. 1656. c. 23. An Act for the assuring, confirming, and setling of Lands and Estates in Ire- land. At the Parliament begun at Westminster Sept. 17, 1656. F°, 28cm. London, 1657. {Statutes. England 2.) Hib. 4. 658.1 (O8-1722) PROPOSALS to the Adventurers for Lands in Ireland ; together with the explanations thereupon. {Ireland 17.) F", 29cm. London, 165S. Hib. 4. 658. 2 (O8-1723) USHER (James), Abp of Armagh. Immanuel, or, the Mystery of the Incarnation of the Son of God. F°, 28cm. London, 1658. 856 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY Hib.4.660.1 (O8-1724) STUBS (John), of Bwhoprick FOX (George). [A Battle-Door for Teachers and Professors to learn plural and singular. By G. Fox, J. Stubs, B. Furley.] [Imperfect at beginning and end.] F", 26cm. [London, 1660.] Hib.4.660.2 (O8-1725) BRADSHAW (John), Regicide, 11659. Bradshaw's Ghost ; a poem : or, A dialogue between J. Bradshaw, Ferry-man Charon, Oliver Cromwel, Francis Ravilliack, and Ignatius Loyola. 1660. F°, 30cm. [Londonl 1660.] R . 3 . 26 ; Hib. 4 . 661 - 2 (O8-1726) DAVIES (John), 1 1693. CIVIL WARRES (The) of Great Britain and Ireland. Containing an exact history of their occasion, originall, progress, and happy end. By an Impartiall Pen [J. Davies]. F", 29cm. London, 1661. Hib. 4. 662. r (O8-1727) 14 and 15 Charles II., Sess. 4, c. 2. An Act for the better execution of His Majesties Gracious Declaration for the Settlement of his Kingdome of Ireland. F°, 27cm. Dublin, 1662. Hib. 4. 662. 2 Another edition. F°, 27cm. lb., 1662. (Statutes. Irela/nd 2.) Hib. 4. 665.1 ; Hib. 4. 662. T (O8-1728) 17 and 18 Charles II., c. 2. An Act for the explaining of some doubts arising upon an Act intituled, An Act for the better execution of His Majesties gracious Declaration for the Settlement of his .Kingdom of Ireland. F", 27cm. Dublin, 1665. (Statutes. Ireland 2.) IRISH COLLECTION. 857 Hib. 4 . 666 . 1 ; Hib. 4 . 662 . 1' (08 - 1729) 17 cmd 18 Charles II., c. 2. A compleat index to the Act of Settlement : and to the Explanatory Act of Settlement. F°, 27cm. Dublin, 166^. {Statutes. Ireland 2.) Hib. 4. 662. 3 (O8-1730) 14 and 15 Charles II., Sess. i, c. 13. An Act for In- couraging Protestant-Strangers and others, to inhabit and plant in the Kingdom of Ireland. {Statutes. Ireland 2.) F°, 29cm. Dublin, 1662. Hib. 4. 662. 4 (O8-1731) 14 and 15 Charles II., Sess. 4, c. 12. An Act for the Inlargement of the Periods of Time, limited in an Act for the better Execution of His Majesties gracious Declaration for the Settlement of His Kingdom of Ireland, &c. F°, 28cm. Dublin, 1662. {Statutes. Ireland 2.) Sel. 3 . 184 ; Hib.4 . 662 . 5 (O8-1 7.32) LYNCH (John), Archdeacon of Tuam. Cambrensis Eversus, seu potius historica fides, in rebus Hibernicis, Giraldo Oambrensi abrogata...Ostendit Gratianus Lucius Hibernus [John Lynch]. F", 29cm. [St Omerl] 1662. Hib. 4. 663.1 (08-i733) WILLIAMS (Griffith), Bp of Ossory, 11672. The Chariot of Truth. F°, 28cm. London, 1663. Hib. 4. 668.1^ (os-1734) ORRERY (Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of). The history of Henry the Fifth. And the tragedy of Mustapha, son of Solyman the Magnificent. Pp. 51 +70. F°, 27cm. London, 1668. Hib. 4 . 668 . 2 Another edition. Pp. 124. F°, 27cm. Ih., 1668. 858 CAMBEIDGE UNIVEBSITY LIBRARY Hib.4.669.1 (08-1735) ORRERY (Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of). Two new tragedies : The Black Prince, and Tryphon. F", 27cm. London, 1669. (Another copy, wanting Errata, Hib. 4 . 668 . P.) Hib.4.670.1 (O8-1736) ORRERY (Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of). Four new plays : viz. The History of Henry the Fifth, Mustapha, The Black Prince, and Tryphon. [Pt 2 dated 1677, Pts 3 and i 1672.] 4 Pts. F", 29cm. London, '1670' [1694?]. Hib. 4. 672.1 (O8-1737) Rules, Orders, and Directions by the Lord Lieutenant and Council. (16 Sept. 1672.) {Ireland 14.) F", 29cm. Dublin, 1672. Sel.3.227 (08-1738) Hib. 4 . 674 . 1-3 (three copies) WALSH (Peter). The history and vindication of the Loyal Formulary, or Irish Remonstrance... against all calumnies and censures in several treatises... To which are added three appendixes. F°, 30cm. [London and Dublin,] 1674(-3). Hib. 4. 674. 4 (O8-1740) OXENSTIERNA (Bengt Gabrielsson, Count). CASE (The) of the persecuted and oppressed Pro- testants in... Germany and Hungary: laid open in a memorial... presented at Vienna to His Imperial Majesty [Leopold I.], by the King of Sweden's Am- bassadour Extraordinary, the Count of Oxenstierna. (Germany 1.) F", 30cm. London, 167|^. Hib. 4. 676.1 (O8-1741) HUNGARY. Protestant Preachers. SHORT (A) memorial of the most grievous sufferings of the Ministers of the Protestant Churches in Hungary. F", 30cm. London, 1676. IBISH COLLECTION. 859 Hib.4.677.1,; Hib.4.61.2^ (O8-1742) DA VIES (Sir John), 11626. Une exact table al Report de Sir John Davys Chivaler, Atturney General del Roy en Ireland. F°, 30cm. London, 1677. Hib.4.679.r (O8-1743) BLOOD (Thomas). JUST (A) narrative of the hellish new counter-plots of the Papists, to cast the odium of their horrid treasons upon the Presbyterians... With an account of their particular intreigues, carried on to insnare Mr Blood. F°, 29cm. London, 1679. Hib.4.679.r (08-J744) GODFREY (Sir Edmund Berry). BOYS (WiUiam), Jl. 1680. The narrative of W. Boys, Citizen of London... concerning the late horrid Popish Plot, and the Death of Sir Edmund-Bury Godfrey, by his acquaintance with... Mr M. Prance. F°, 29cm. London, 1680. Hib.4.679.1" (os-i745) SHAFTESBURY (Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of). LEWIS (William), /. 1680. The information of W. Lewis, delivered at the Bar of the House of Commons, Nov. 18, 1680. Together with his further narrative... and... contrivances to take away the life of the... Earl of Shaftsbury. F°, 29cm. London, 1680. Hib.4.679.r (08 -1746) FARIA (Francisco de). The narrative of Segnior F. de Faria.., wherein is contained the several informa- tions given... before the... Lords Committees... touching the horrid Popish Plot. F°, 29cm. London, 1680. Hib.4.679.2 (O8-1747) MUNSTER. FULL (A) and true relation of a new hellish Popish Plot in Ireland, carried on by the Papists in the Province of Munster...Dec. 6, 1679. (Ireland 4.) F°, 29cm. London, 1679. 860 CAMBEIDGE UNIVEESITT LLBEAiiy Hib.4.680.r (08-1748) TYRONE (Richard Power, 1st Earl of). SAMSON (Thomas). A narrative of the late Popish Plot in Ireland, for the subjugating thereof to the French King. Together with the proceedings against ...the Earl of Tyrone... containing the... examinations of H. Bourke, E. Ivie, J. Macnemarrah, and T. Samson. F°, 29cm. London, 1680. Hib.4.681.r (08-1749) HETHERINGTON (William). FITZGERALD (David). A true and brief account of the proceedings between Mr D. Fitz-Gerald and William Hetherington, before His Majesty in Councel, nth Feb. 168f. F°, 29cm. London, 1681. Hib. 4.681. r (08-1750) PLUNKET (Oliver), RC. Abp of Armagh. FITZGERALD (John), O.S.F. The narrative of Mr John Fitz-Gerrald, late of the Order of St Francis, in the Kingdom of Ireland. Wherein is contained... several things relating to the Irish Plot, managed by Plunket...S. Tonge... Captain Elie. F°, 29cm. London, 1681. Hib. 4. 681. 2 (08-1751) PLUNKET (Oliver), H.C. Abp of Armagh. FITZ-HARRIS (Edward). The tryal and condemna- tion of E. Fitz-Harris, for High-Treason, June 9, 1681. As also... of Dr Oliver Plunket, Titular Primate of Ireland. F°, 30cm. London, 1681. Hib. 4. 681. 3 (08-1752) The debates in the House of Commons assembled at Oxford 21st March, 1680. (Parliament 3.) F", 30cm. London, 1681. Hib. 4. 681. 4 (08-1753) PLUNKET (Oliver), E.G. Abp of Armagh. WEYER (Florence). The Honesty and True Zeal of the Kings Witnesses justified... against... Dr 0. Plunkett, asserting in his last speech his own inno- cency. F°, 29cm. London, 1681. miSH COLLECTION. 861 Hib.4.681.5 ; H:ib.4.681.r (os-i:54) CARROL (James). A narrative of the Popish Plot in Ireland, for the murdering the Protestants there. Discovered by me James Carrol, in the year 1672. F°, 26cm. Londan, 16S1. R.9.r' (08-1755) Hib.3.682.r ; Hib.4. 682.1 ORMONDE (James Butler, Is* Duke of). ANGLESEY (Arthur Annesley, Is* Jiarl of). A letter... in answer to... the Duke of Ormond's Letter of Nov. 12. 1681... [With the Duke of Ormond's Letter prefixed.] 2 pts. F", 33cm. London, printed Jbr £, BcUdvnn, 1682. Hib.4. 682. 2 Another edition of Part 1 only. F°, 29cm. London... sold hy £. Baldvtin, 1682. Hib.7.682.4 (08 -1756) ORMONDE (James Butler, \st Duke of). ANGLESEY (Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of). A letter... in answer to... the Duke of Ormond's Letter of Nov. 12. 1681. About... the Earl of Castle-Haven's Memoires, 4°, 19cm. Lomdon, 1682. Hib.4. 685. 2' (08 -1757) BEDELL (William), Bp of Kilmore. BIBLE (Irish). Old Testa-ment. Leabhuir tia Sein- tiomna A\y tia Cc^fivung 50 SATbtig... The Books of the Old Testament... by... 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An Act for Relief of the Protestant Irish Clergy. [Pp. 437-439.] (Statutes. England 2.) F°, 26cm. London, 1689. Hib. 4. 689. 9 (08 -1763) POWLE (Rt Hon. Henry). The Speech of the Rt Hon. H. Powle, Speaker of the House of Commons : May 1, 1689. At the passing of two Bills... Money... Revenue. F°, 29cm. London, 1689. Hib. 4. 695.1 (08-1764) 6-7 William ILL, c. 7. An Act for granting to His Majesty several Additional Duties upon Coffee, Tea, Chocolate and Spices, towards satisfaction of the debts due for Transport Service for the Reduction of Ireland. [Pp. 331-346.] F°, 27cm. London, 1695. (Statutes. England 2.) Hib. 4. 696.1 (O8-1765) 7-8 William III., c. 28. An Act for the more effectual preventing the Exportation of Wooll, and for the inoouraging the Importation thereof from Ireland. [Pp. 571-578.] F°, 26cm. London, 1696. (Statutes. England 2.) IRISH COLLECTION. 863 Hib.4.698.1 (08- 1766) Hib. 4 . 699 . 3' (two copies) 10 William III. Acts and Statutes made in a Parlia- ment begun at Dublin Aug. 27, 1695. F", 29cm. Dublin, 1698(-1699). (Statutes. Ireland 2.) Hib. 4. 699.1 (O8-1767) Hib. 4 . 699 . 3' (two copies) 4 William and Mary; 7-9 William, III. Acts and Statutes made in a Parliament, begun at Dublin Oct. 5, 1692. And likewise in a Parliament begun at Dublin Aug. 27, 1695. (Statutes. Ireland 1.) F°, 29cm. Dublin, 1699. Hib. 4. 699. 2 {O8-1768) BROWN (Thomas), of Shiffnal, j 1704. A trip to Ireland, being a description of the country, people and manners : as also some select observations on Dublin, [ms. note 'By the celebrated Tom Brown.'] (Ireland 18.) F", 29cm. [London'^ 1699^ Hib. 4. 699. 3' (08- 1769) 1 Anne, Stat. 2, c. 17. An Act for Enlarging the time for taking the Oath of Abjuration. (The Oath.) (Statutes. England 1.) F°, 29cm. Dublin, 1703. R. 9. 3= ; Hib. 4. 700.1 (O8-1770) Commissioners for Forfeited Estates. The Report of the Commissioners appointed by Par- hament to enquire into the Irish Forfeitures, deliver'd to the Hon. House of Commons Dec. 15, 1699, with... Resolutions... as also His Majesty's Answers... and Sneech 5 Jan. 1690 [1699]. F°, 28cm. London, 1700. (Ireland 10. Parliament 3.) Hib. 4. 703.1 (08- 1771) 2 Anne. Acts and Statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin Sept. 21, 1703. (Statutes. Ireland 2.) F", 29cm. Dublin, 1703. 864 CAMBEIDGE UNIYERSITT LIBEAET Hib.4.703.2 (O8-1772) A list of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and of the House of Commons : together with the Addresses of both Houses, and the Votes of the Lower House, in the Parliament began at Dublin Sept. 1, 1703. {Ireland 11.) F°, 28cm. London, 1703. Hib.4.705.1 (O8-1773) 4 Anne. Acts and Statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin Sept. 21, 1703. ..and continued to Feb. 10, 1704. F", 29cm. Dublin, 1705. {Statutes. Ireland 2.) Hib.4.707.1 (08-1774) 6 Anne, cc. 1-18. Acts and Statutes made in a Parlia- ment begun at Dublin, Sept. 21, 1703... and continued to June 23, 1707. And likewise continued... by Pro- rogation, until May 6, 1708. {Statutes. Ireland 2.) F°, 29cm. Dublin, 1707. Hib.4.709.r (08-1775) 8 Anne. Acts and Statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin Sept. 21, 1703. ..and continued to May 5, 1709. F°, 29cm. Dublin, 1709. {Statutes. Ireland 2.) Hib.4.709..r (08 -1776) Protestant Dissenters. CASE (The) of the Protestant Dissenters of Ireland, in reference to a Bill of Indulgence, Reprinted and Argued. F°, 29cm. [London'^ 169-?] {Ireland 5.) Hib.4.710.1 (08-1777) CATALOGUE. WARE (John), Bookseller. A Catalogue of Books in several faculties and languages... to be sold, 7 Nov. 1710. F", 30cm. Dublin, 1710. Hib.3.714.r (08-1778) BIBLE {English). The Holy Bible. F°, 32cnL Dublin, 1714. (Other copies, imperfect, Hib. 3. 714. 2^, Hib.4.714.P.) (Another copy of the Apocrypha only, Hib. 3.714.3'.) IKISH COLLECTION. 865 Hib.3.714.3^ (O8-1779) 'he Book of Commoa Prayer. F°, 35cm. Dublin, 1714. (Other copies, imperfect, Hib. 3.714.P, 2^, Hib. 4.714.r.) {^Liturgies 205.) X.26.45' (08-1780) Hib.4. 715.1 ; Hib.4.756.r )RMONDE (James Butler, 2jid Duke of), 1 1745. The Conduct of... the Duke of Ormonde in the Cam- pagne of 1712. 4°, 22cm. London, 1715. Hib. 4. 715. 2 (08-1782) TAMES, Prinze of Wales, the Old Pretender. STEELE {Sir B,ichard). The British Subject's answer to the Pretender's Declaration. [Of 25th Oct. 1715.] [With the text of the Declaration.] F", 34cm. Dublin [1715]. Hib. 4. 716. r (08-17S3) The Book of Common Prayer... according to the use of the Church of Ireland. (Constitutions and Canons. 1634.. .1711.) 4°, 25cm. Dublin, 1716(-15). (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 5. 716. 2\) {Liturgies 205.) Hib. 4. 716. 2^ (08-i784) I Geoi-ge I. Acts and Statutes made in a Parliament begim at Dublin, 12th Nov., 1715. {Statutes. Ireland 2.) F°, 30cm. Dublin, 1716. Hib. 4. 716. 2' (08-i785) 1 fVUliam and Mary, cc. 1, 2. Acts and Statutes ...in a Parliament, begun at Dublin, 5 October, 1692. [Imperfect] Single leaf. F°, 30cm. [Dublin, 1692.] {Statutes. Ireland 2.) Hib. 4. 716. 2' (08-1786) 2 Anne, cc. 4, 5. Act for continuing the additional duty of Excise on Beer... (An Act to make it High- treason... to impeach the Succession of the Crown...) [Part of a Collection.] ¥", 30cm. [Dubliri, 1703.] {Statutes. Ireland 2.) TyJoVi r.^llnnkinn. Mav 1 flOS. ."i.T 866 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.4.716.2' (O8-1787) 1 George I., c. 2. An Act for recognizing His Majesties Title to the Throne... (Extract.) (Statutes. Ireland 2.) F°, 30cm. [Duhlin, 1714] Hib.4.716.2= (08-i78S) JAMES, Prince of Wales, the Old Pretender. 2 George I., c. 4. Act to Attaint the... Pretender... {Statutes. Ireland 2.). F", 30cm. [Duhlin, 1715.] Hib.4.717.1 (08-1789) 4 George I. Acts and Statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin... 1715... And continued to... 171 7. {Statutes. 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Hib.4.730.r ; Hib.5.730.3* (O8-1795) The Book of Common Prayer. (Constitutions and Canons. 1634.. .1711.) {Litwrgies 205.) 4", 26cm. Dublin, 1730 (1729). IRISH COLLECTION. 867 Hib. 4 . 730 . 1'' ; Hib. 5 . 730 . 3' (08 -1796) PSALMS. Metrical Versions. A new version of the Psalms of David... By K Tate and N. Brady. 4°, 26cm. Dublin, 1729. Hib. 4. 731.1 (08- 1 797) 5 George II. Acts and Statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin, 28th Nov., 1727. ..And continued until the 23rd Sept., 1729. And further continued until the 5th Oct., 1731. F°, 30cm. Dublin, 1731. (Statutes. Ireland 2.) Hib. 4.734.1 (08-i7.(}8) 7 George II. Acts and Statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin, 28th Nov., 1727... And continued until the 23rd Sept., 1729... And further continued until the 5th Oct., 1733. r°, 30cm. Dublin, 1734 (1733). {Statutes. Ireland 2.) Hib. 4. 739. r (O8-1799) BIBLE {English). The Holy Bible. [Incomplete. N.T. dated 1739.] 4°, 26cm. Dublin (1739). Hib. 4. 739.1' (O8-18O0) STERNHOLD (Thomas). The Psalms of David in metre. By T. Sternhold and J. Hopkins. 4", 26cm. [Dublin, 1739?] Hib. 4. 741.1 (08-1802) FLEMING (James), fl. 1741. A collection of all the Irish and English Statutes now in force and use, relating to His Majesty's Revenue of Ireland. {Statutes. Ireland 1.) 4°, 26cm. Dublin, 1741. Hib. 4. 742. r (08-i80,<5) The Book of Common Prayer... with the Psalter or Psalms of David... (Constitutions and Canons Eccle- siastical 1634. ..1711.) 4°, 26cm. Dublin, 1742. {Liturgies 205.) Hib. 4. 742. r (O8-1804.) PSALMS. Metrical Versions. A new version of the Psalms of David... By N. Tate and N. Brady. 4°, 26cm. Dublin, 1739. S5— 2 868 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.4. 748.1 (08-1805) WRIGHT (Thomas), of Durham. Louthiana : or, an introduction to the antiquities of Ireland. In 3 books. 4°, 30cm. London, 1748. Hib.4. 749.1 (08-18O6) SIMON (James). An essay towards an historical account of Irish Coins, and of the currency of Foregin (sic) Monies in Ireland. [Without the Supplement. MS. notes by the Author.] 40, 26cm. Dublin, 1749. Hib.5.751.3 ; Hib.5.751.4 (O8-I807) Hib. 4 . 756 . 1^ BARTON (Richard), B.D. Some remarks, towards a full description of Upper and Lower Lough Lene, near Killarny, in the County of Kerry. 4°, 28cm. Dvhlin, 1751. Hib.4. 730.2 (08 -1 808) TRUE BRITON. DAILY POST BOY. [Newspaper cuttings from The "Daily Post Boy" (1730-2), the "True Briton" (1798), The "General Advertiser" (1750) and others, all relating to Ireland.] 25cm. [ 1730-1822.1 {Per. Full.) Hib. 4 . 753 . 1, 2 (two copies) (O8-18O9) HOLDERNESSE (Robert Darcy, Earl of). LEINSTER (James Fitzgerald, 1st Duke of). A memorial by the E — 1 of K Id — e, to His M-j— y, the 26th of May, 1753. With the E— 1 of H---ld---ss's letter... in answer to the E — 1 of K--ld--e's memorial. F", 30cm. London, 1753. Hib. 4. 756. r (08-]8io) BRUCE (William), 1 1755. BRUTUS. A monody to the memory of Mr Bruce. 4°, 26cm. Duhlin, 1756. Hib. 4. 753. 3 (OH-I8I1) INSULA sacra et libera. A list of the Members of the Hon. House of Commons of I d, who voted IRISH COLLECTION. 869 for and against the altered Money-Bill, 17th Dec, 1753. F°, 31cm. London [1753]. Hib.l.679.r Another edition. 48cni. Broadside, London, 1753. (Another copy, see Patriot Miscellany. Vol. ii.) (^Ireland 13.) Hib.4.757.2 (O8-1812) [Cuttings from Newspapers relating to Ireland.] (Ireland 18.) 29cm. [ 1757-1799.] Hib.4.757.r (08-)8i3) PSALMS. Metrical Versions. A new version of the Psalms. [By N. Tate and N. Brady.] 4°, 26cm. [Dublin, 1757?] Hib.4.756.r (08-1814) PAMELA : or, the Fair Impostor. A poem. By J.... W— -, Esq. 4°, 28cm. Dublin, 1743. Hib.4.757.r (08- is 15) The Book of Common Prayer... (Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical 1634. . .1711.) [With cancel title.] {Liturgies 205.) 4°, 26cm. Dublin, 1757 (1751). Hib.4. 758.1 (os-isifi) Ma-GEOGHEGAN (James). Histoire de I'lrlande ancienne et moderne, tiree des Monumens les plus authentiques. 3 tomes. 4°, 26cm. Paris, 1758(-62). Gg . 5 . 20- Another issue. 4°, 26cm. Paris ( — Amsterdam), 1758(-63). Hib.4. 758.4 (O8-1817) SLEATER (William). PUBLIC GAZETTEER (The). [Published by W. Sleater.] Vols, i, 11, Nos. 1-104 (23 Sept. 1758— 18 Sept. 1759). 4°, 28cm. Dublin, 1758-9. Hib. 4 . 758 . 5-9 Vol. I, No. 30 (2 Jan. 1759)— Vol. vii, No. 551 (31 Dec. 1763). [Imperfect.] {Per. Publ.) 4°i 28cm. Dublin (1759-1763). 870 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEART Ll.5.32 ; Hib.4.763.1 (os-isis) WARNER (Ferdinando). The history of Ireland. Vol. i. [No more published.] 4", 29cm. London, 1763. Ll.5.34: ; Hib.4.763.2 (OS-I819) WARNER (Ferdinando). The history of the Rebellion and Civil- War in Ireland. 4°, 29cm. London, 1767. Hib.4.765.r (os-isso) The Book of Common Prayer. {Liturgies 205.) 4°, 27cm. Dublin, 1765. Hib.4.765.r ; Hib.4.778.1' (os-issi) Hib. 4 . 778 . 4' PSALMS. Metrical Versions. A new version of the Psalms. (Tate & Brady.) 4°, 27cm. [ZluiZm? 1765?] Hib. 4. 766.1 (08-182^2) JAMES, Prince of Wales, tlie Old Pretender. CONSALVI (Peregrine). De laudibus Jacobi III., Magnae Britanniae Regis sermo funebris et consola- torius in Sacra Basilica Sancti Laurentii in Daniaso, Jan. 1766. 4", 28cm. Romae, 1766. Hib. 4. 766. 2 (os-isa.s) JAMES, Prince of Wales, the Old Pretender. FABRONI (Angelo). In funere Jacobi III. Magnae Britanniae Regis oratio habita in insigni Basilica S. Mariae trans Tyberim. 4°, 28cm. Romae, 1766. Hib. 4.766.3; Hib. 5.766.10 (08 - 1 824) Society for Promoting English Protestant Schools. YOUNG (Edward), Bp of Ferns and Leighlin. A sermon preached at Christ-Church, Dublin, 1st June, 1766, before the Incorporated Society, for promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland. With a con- tinuation of the Society's Proceedings, to March 25, 1766. 4", 26cm. Dublin, 1766. (Another copy, wanting Continuation, Hib. 5.766.11.) (Ireland 15.) IRISH COLLECTION. 871 Hib.4.768.1 (08-1825) DIOTIONARY (^Irish). O'BRIEN (John), R.O. Bp of Cloyne. Focal6ir Gaoidhilge-Sax-Bh&rla, or, An Irish-English Dic- tionary. [By J. O'Brien.] 4°, 26cm. Paris, 1768. (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 4 . 768 . 2.) Hib.4.770.2 (O8-1826) DOBSON (Wiffiam). MILTON (John). Paradisi Amissi liber primus Graece. [Transl. by T. Stratford.] Cum celebri ver- sione Latina Rev. G. Dobson... (Four pastoral essays : written [in verse by the translator] chiefly in the year 1756.) 4°, 27cm. Dublinii, 1770. Hib.4. 771.1 (08-1827) VALLANCEY (Charles). A report on the Grand Canal, or. Southern Line. 4°, 27cm. Dublin, 1771. Hib. 4. 772.1 (08-I828) LESLIE (John), M.A., fl. 1772. KiUarney: a poem. 4°, 28cm. Dublin, 1772. Hib. 4 . 772 . 2, 3 (two copies) (08 - 1 829) O'HALLORAN (Sylvester). An introduction to the study of the history and antiquities of Ireland. Also two appendixes. 4°, 27cm. London, 1772. LI . 4 . 24- ; Hib. 4 . 773 . 1-3 (08- 1 830) LELAND (Thomas), D.D. The history of Ireland from the Invasion of Henry II. With a preliminary discourse on the antient state of that Kingdom. 3 vols. 4°, 28cm. London, 1773. Hib. 4. 775.1- (08-i83i) DICTIONARY {English). JOHNSON (Samuel), LL.D. A dictionary of the English Language. To which are prefixed, A history of the Language, and an English Grammar. 4th ed. 2 vols. 4", 27cm. Dublin, 1775. Hib. 4. 776.1 (08-1S32) GOLDSMITH (Oliver). The haunch of venison, a poetical epistle to Lord Clare. New edition, with . . . addi- 872 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY tions... With a head of the author, drawn by Henry Bunbury... [Head wanting.] 4°, 27cm. London, 1776. Hib. 4 . 778 . 1' ; Hib. 4 . 778 . 4' (08-i833) The Book of Common Prayer. {Liturgies 205.) 4°, 27cm. Dublin, 1778. Hib. 4 . 778 . 1' ; Hib. 4 . 778 . 4^^ (08 - 1 834) Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical... of Ireland... 1634... To which are added Constitutions and Canons ...1711. 4°, 27cm. Dublin, 1783. {Ireland 3.) Hib. 4 . 778 . 5 GOLDSMITH (Oliver), edition. Hib. 4 . 779 . 1 GOLDSMITH (Oliver), poem. 9th ed. Hib. 4. 779. 3 (08-1837) GOUGH (Richard). OBSERVATIONS on the round Towers in Ireland and Scotland. [By R. Gough.] 4°, 30cm. [London,] 1779. (Another copy, wanting title-page, Hib. 4. 779. 4.) {Ireland 16.) Hib. 4. 781.1 (08-1838) EGAN (Robert). The General-Exchanger. 4°, 27cm. Dublin, 1781. Hib. 4. 782. r (O8-I839) BIBLE {English). The Holy Bible ^..translated out of the original tongues : and with the former translations ...compared and revised. 4°, 30cm. Dublin, 1782. Hib. 4. 782. r (oh -1 840) PSALMS. Metrical Versions. A new version of the Psalms. By N. Tate and N. Brady. 4°, 30cm. Dublin, 1783. The Traveller, 4°, 27cm. (08- a poem. London, 183.5) 10th 1778. The 4", (08- deserted villagt 27cm. London, ■1836) ). A 1779. IRISH COLLECTION. 873 LI. 32. 12 (08-1841) SKINNER (Andrew). TAYLOR (George), Geographer. Taylor and Skinner's Maps of the Roads of Ireland, surveyed in 1777. 8°, 27om. London, 1778. Hib. 4 . 783 . 1 and 12 (two copies) 2nd edition. 8°, 27cm. Jb., 1783. Hib. 4 . 786 . 2'' (08-i«42) JOHNSTONE (James), 11798, Antiquary. Anti- quitates Celto-Scandicae. 4°, 26cm. Hauniae, 1786. Hib. 4 . 788 . 1-5 (08-1843) DUBLIN CHRONICLE. Vols, ii-iv (Nos. 1-627). I May 1788—30 April 1791. (Bound in 5 vols.) 4", 30cm. Dublin (1788-91). Hib. 1 . 785 . V^ Vol. VII, No. 1043. 26 Dec. 1793. {Per. Publ.) F°, 53cm. lb., 1793. Lib. 4 . 78 . 5 ; Hib. 4 . 788 . 8 (08-1844) WALKER (Joseph Cooper). An historical essay on the Dress of the ancient and modern Irish. To which is subjoined, a Memoir on the Armour and Weapons of the Irish. 4" 26cm. Dublin, 1788. LI. 12.9- (08-1845) LEDWICH (Edward), LL.B. GROSE (Francis). The Antiquities of Ireland. 2 vols. [Edited and partly written by E. Ledwich.] 4", 27cm. London, 1791. 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Dublin, 1660. Hib. 3. 660.1' (O.s-1914.) CHARLES II., King of England. PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1660 May 14. A Proclamation [of the General Convention of Ireland for proclaiming Charles II., King of England, Scot- land, &c.]. Broadside, 30 x 26cm. Dublin, 1660. IRISH COLLECTION. 883 Hib. 3 . 660 . 1" (08- 1915) CHARLES II., King of England. DECLARATION. Ireland. 1660 May 14. A declaration of the General Convention of Ireland [for the return of Charles II.]. Broadside, 30 x 26cm. Dublin, 1660. Hib. 3 . 660 . 1" (os-1916) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1660 June 1. By the King. A Proclamation against the Rebels in Ireland. Broadside, 30 x 27cm. Dublin., 1660. Hib.3.660.r {O8-1917) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1674 March 1. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council. [A Proclamation for Relief of Sheriffs, beginning 'Essex...'] Broadside, 30 x 19cm. Dublin, 1674. Hib.3.665.1 (O8-1918) CARON (Raymond). Rernonstrantia Hibernorum contra Lovanienses, Ultramontanasque censuras... ■vindicata. F", 31cm. [^London't] 1665. Hib.3.667.1 (<'8-i9i9) COLUMBANUS {St), Abbot of Luxeuil and Bobbie. FLEMING (Patrick). Collectanea Sacra, seu S. Columbani Hiberni...necnon alioruui aliquot, e... Hibernia antiquorum Sanctorum Acta et Opuscula, nusquam antehac edita...notis...illustrata...per... Thomam Sirinum. F°, 31cm. Lovanii, 1667. Hib. 3.674.1 (08-19^0) SIDNEY {Sir Philip). The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia. 13th ed. (With Sonnets, The Defence of Poesie, Astrophel and Stella &c.) F", 31cm. London, 1674. (Another copy, wanting portrait of Sir P. Sidney, W . 7 . 37.) Hib. 3. 676. 2 (O8-1921) VESEY (John), Abp of Tuam. BRAMHALL (John), Abp of Armagh. The works... To which is prefixt the authour's life. 4 tomes in 1. [Ed. by J. Vesey, Abp of Tuam.] F°, 33cm. Dublin, 1676. 56—2 884 CAMBKIDGE UNIVERSITY LlbKAKY R.2.43 (O8-1922: BORLASE (Edmund). The history of the execrabh Irish Rebellion... to... MDCLXii. [By E. Borlase.] F", 32cm. H. Brome, R. Clavel, and R. Chiswell, London, 1680 Hib. 3 . 680 . 1 Another copy. F", 33cm. //. Brome and R. Chiswell, London, 1680. {Ireland 7.) Hib. 3. 681.1 (08-i.92.'3: SETTLE (Elkanah). CHARACTER (The) of a Popish Successour, and what England may expect from such a one. [Bj E. Settle.] F°, 33cm. London, 1681, Hib. 3. 681. 2 (08-if)24: The proceedings of the Hon. House of Commons, whc met at Oxford, March 21, 168^, and were dissolved the 28th of the same moneth. {Parliament 3.) F", 3 2 era. London, 1681, Hib. 3. 681. 3 (08-1925; ORRERY (Roger Boyle, Ist Earl of). Poems on most of the festivals of the church. F°, 31cm. [London, Cork printed,^ 1681 Hib. 3. 682. r (0,s-iy26; ANGLESEY (Arthur Annesley, Earl of), 1 1686. ORMONDE (James Butler, 1st Duke of). A true account of the whole proceedings betwixt... James Duke of Ormond and... Arthur Earl of Anglesey. [Imperfect.] F°, 33cm. London, 1682, Hib. 3. 682. r (08- 1927; EXACT. An exact relation of the most remarkable transactions that happened lately in Ireland. With an account of a great Sea-Fight between the English and French Fleets. [Not before May 8.] {Ireland 7.) One leaf, F", 33cm. London, 1689, Hib. 3.682.1" (o«-i928; LONDONDERRY. The present condition of London Derry • with a particular relation of the cruelties IRISH COLLECTION. 885 acted by the Irish and French Papists on the Pro- testants in Ireland. [Signed 'W. B.'] One leaf, F", 33cm. London, 1689. Hib. 3.682. r (08- 1929) BANTRY BAY. FEUD (C). A letter from on board the York-Frigat now with Admiral Herbert. Giving a true and large account of the great fight between the English and the French, at Bantry-Bay near Orouck-Haven in the West of Ireland. [Signed '0. Feud.'] One page, F", 33cm. [London't] 1689. Hib. 3.682. r (08 -1930) BANTRY BAY. A particular account of a terrible and bloody Engagement between the English and French Fleet, in the Bay of Bantry on the Irish Coast. [May 8, 1689.] (Ireland 1.) One page, F°, 33cm. London, 1689. Hib. 3.682. r (O8-1932) KILMORE. 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HEWETSON (Michael), Archdeacon of Armagh. A letter out of Ireland, from an Eminent Divine of the Church of England, giving... the... death and funeral, of the late Bp of Chester [T. Cartwright]. [Signed M. Hewson.] One leaf, F°, 33cni. London, 1689. Hib.3.682.1" (08-1938) CARRICKFERGUS. KIRKE (Percy). An account of the joyning of Major General Kirk's Forces with Duke Schom berg's, and the taking the Town and Castle of Carrickfergus [28 August]. One leaf, F", 33cm. London, 1689. {Ireland 7.) Hib.3.682.r= (08 -1939) REASONS for His Majesties issuing a general pardon to the Rebels of Ireland, that will submit [Aug. 30]. {Ireland 7.) One leaf, F°, 33om. London, 1689. Hib.3.682.1" 1O8-1940) SCHOMBERG (Armand Frederick, Duke of). CARRICKFERGUS. A full and true account of the besieging' and taking of Carrickfergus by the Duke of Schomberg [Aug. 31]; as also a relation of what has... pass'd in...Antego, Mevis, and Monteserrat. One leaf, F", 33cm. London, 1689. 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A journal of the King's March from Hilsbourgh, to His Majesties happy entring Dublin, July 5, 1690. {Ireland 7.) F°, 33cm. London, 1690. Hib. 3 . 682 . r" (08- 1954) MACKWORTH {Sir Humphrey). A vindication of the Rights of the Commons of England. By a Member of the Hon. the House of Commons. F°, 33cm. London, 1701. lEISH COLLECTION. 889 Hib.3.682.r' (08- 1955) OCCASIONAL CONFORMITY. The Bill, entituled, An Act for preventing Occasional Conformity, with the Amendments made by the Lords, and the Amendments made by the House of Commons to those Amendments : and the Reports of the several Conferences relating thereunto ; &c. [Imperfect.] F°, 33cm. London, 1702(-3). {Parliament 3.) Hib.3.682.r' (os-1956) OCCASIONAL CONFORMITY. An account of the proceedings of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal... in relation to the Bill, intituled, An Act for preventing Occasional Conformity. {Parliament 2.) F°, 33cm. London, 1702. Hib. 3 . 682 . 1** (08-19-57) GOODWIN {Sir Francis). AYLESBURY. [All the proceedings in relation to the .Aylesbury-Men, committed by the House of Commons... Together with... the case between Sir F. Goodwin and Sir J. Fortescue. 21 Nov. to 13 March, 1704 O. S. (Wanting pp. 1-4.)] {Parliament 3.) F", 33cm. London, 1704. Hib.3.682.1^ (Os-1908) ANNE, Queen of England. The humble Representation, and Address, of... the Lords Spiritual and Temporal... presented to Her Majesty March 14, 1704. And Her Majesties... Answer. F", 33cm. London, 1704. {Parliajnent 2.) Hib.3.682.1^ (08-i<)6o) Accounts. The Report of the Commissioners for taking, examin- ing, and stating the Publick Accounts of the Kingdom; ifec. F°, 33cm. London, 1712. {England .) Hib.3.682.1^ (Os-i9()i) TREATY. Great Britain. The Treaty between Her Majesty and the States General, for securing the Succession to the Crown of 890 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Great Britain, and for settling a Barrier for the States General against France. [(French and English.) 29 Oct. 1709.] F°, 33cm. London, 1712. Hib.3.682.P (O8-1962) WOODBURNE (John). COKE (Arundel). The tryal and condemnation of Arundel Coke alias Cooke Esq. ; and of John Wood- burne Labourer, for Felony, in slitting the nose of Edward Crispe Gent. [Wants all after p. 24.] F°, 33cm. London, 1722. Hib.3.682.2 (08- 1963) TRISH-EVIDENCE (The) convicted by their own Oaths. [On the Popish Plot.] (^Ireland 4.) F", 30cm. London, 1682. Hib.3.690.1 (O8-1964) Considerations concerning Ireland in relation to Eng- land. And particularly in respect of an Union. {Ireland 8.) F°, 32cm. [London, 1690?] Hib.3.701.1 (O8-1966) Commissioners of Forfeited Estates. A list of the Claims as they are entred with the Trustees at Chichester-House on College-Green Dublin, on or before the 10th of Aug., 1700. [Decisions noted in MS. With ' An Alphabet of the Claims,' printed separately, at end, and a Memorandum printed March 3, 170^, pasted at beginning.] F", 32cm. Dublin, 1701. (Another copy with MS. decisions and MS. ' Alphabet of the Claims ' : without the Memorandum, Hib. 3.701.2.) {Ireland 10.) Hib. 3. 706.1 (08-1967) MARLBOROUGH (John Churchill, 1st Duke of). Marlborough : a poem occasion'd by the Exploits of that famous general. F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1706. R . 8 . 44 ; Hib. 3 . 709 . 1 (O8-1968) PENN (William). . WHITELOCKE (Bulstrode). Memorials of the Eng- lish AiFairs...to the end of the reign of Kins James I. IRISH COLLECTION. 891 Published from his original MS , with... life and .writings by William Penn ; and a preface by James Welwood. F", 32cm. London, 1709. Hib.3.711.1 (08-1969) CONVOCATION. Ireland. A representation of the present state of Religion... drawn up and agreed to by both Houses of Convocation in Ireland. F", 34cm. Dublin, 1711. Hib. 3 . 714 . r and 3= (two copies) (08-1970) STERNHOLD (Thomas). The whole book of Psalms. F", 32cm. Dublin, 17U. Hib. 3. 714.4 (08-1971) CASTLETON ( ). PROPOSAL. A proposal for bringing over the Natives of Ireland, who are Papists, to the Establish'd Religion and Manners of the English, [ms. note : ' By Mr Castleton of the Penny Post Office.'] {Ireland 4.) F°, 31cm. London, 1714. Hib. 3. 723.1 (O8-1972) [A collection of all the Statutes now in use... to the Reigns of... "William and Queen Mary. (Fragment only, 14 leaves.)] F", 30om. [Dublin, 1723.] (Statutes. Ireland 1.) Hib. 3 . 725 . 1 and 2 (two copies) (08-1973) CROSSLY (Aaron). The Peerage of Ireland. (The signification of Heraldry.) 2 pts. F^ 32cm. Dublin, 1725(-4). Hib. 3. 725. 3 (os-i975) DUBLIN Weekly Journal. Vols, i (wanting nos. 1-27, 29-36, 66, 73, 119), 11, iii (Nos. 1-14) [9 Oct. 1725— 4 April 1730]. F", 30cm. Dublin, 1725-30. {Per. Publ.) Hib. 3. 730. r (os-1976) ROSCOMMON (Wentworth Dillon, Lord). HORATIUS FLACCUS (Quintus). A translation of Horace's epistle to Augustus, in imitation of Lord Roscommon's stile in the art of poetry. F°, 32cm. A. Rhames, Dublin, 1730. 892 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEBSITT LIBBAEY Hib.3.730.r (08-i977> SWIFT (Jonathan), D.B. GRANVILLE (John Carteret, Ind Earl). An epistle to his Excellency John Lord Carteret, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. [Verse. By J. Swift.] F°, 32cm. G. Grierson, DiMin [1730]. Hib.3.730.r (08 -1978) GRANVILLE (John Carteret, ind Earl). Speech to both Houses of Parliament, April 15, 1730. [One folio leaf, signed A 2.] One leaf, F°, 32cm. A. Crook, Dublin, 1730. Hib.3.730.r (O8-1979) Resolutions of the Lords... in Parliament assembled, upon the present state of Popery in this Kingdom, December 22, 1729. One leaf, ¥°, 31cm. A. Crook, Dublin, 1729. {Ireland 12.) Hib.3.730.r (O8-198O) ACHESON {Lady Anne). LADY A — S — N [Lady Anne Acheson] weary of the Dean [J. Swift]. One page, F°, 29cm. [Dublin,] 1730. Hib.3.730.r (08-1981) MODERN Wit; or Twelve celebrated Beauties, done into riddles. One page, F°, 32cm. [Dublin, ab. 1730.] Hib.3.730.r (OH-1982) VIEW of the Irish Bar. To the Freemason Tune, Come let us prepare, &c. [Verse.] One page, F°, 29cm. Dublin, 1729-30. Hib.3.730.1' (os-igss) ENGLAND'S Glory. Being an excellent new ballad on the fleet at Spithead. To the tune of, The Cut- purse. One page, F", 32om. [Ab. 17^0.] Hib. 3 . 730 . r° . (08-1984) WALPOLE {Sir Robert), Ist Earl, of Orford. SENSE (The) of the people of England, particularly lEISH COLLECTION. 893 the merchants and traders of... London, in relation to the present scheme of an excise on tobacco and wine ; and the reasons of their opposition consider'd. In a letter to... Sir Robert Walpole. One page, F", 31cm. [^London, 173-?] Hib.3.730.1" (08-1985) lATIRE. A Satyr. To Miss M— y W— t— n. By an admirer. One page, F°, 29cm. Dublin, 1726. Hib.3.730.1" (08- 1,986) VOOD (William), 1 1730. IRELAND'S consternation in the loosing of two hundred thousand pound... for brass money. Set forth by an Artificer in metals, and a citizen of Dublin. [On Wood's Half-pence.] (Ireland 18.) ¥°, 30cm. [Dublin, ab. 1722?] Hib.3.730.r' (08-i987) ?VALPOLE (Sir Robert), 1st Earl of Or/or d. Letter ...to the Lord Bolingbroke. One leaf, F°, 30cm. William... Anburey, Dublin, 1727. Hib.3.730.1" (O8-1988) 'LUTARCHUS. POLTIS, Bang of Thrace ; or the Peace-keeper : a tale from Plutarch, address'd to the Powers of Europe, in the year [1726]. One page, F°, 27cm. Dublin, 1726. Hib.3.730.1" (08 -1989) JEYMOUR (Francis), of Belfast, fl,. 1729. Remarks on the scheme for supplying... Dublin with coals from ...Tyrone: in a letter to Thomas Burgh, Esq. 8", 17cra. [Belfast, 1729.] Hib. 3.730.^ (08-1,9.00) DUBLIN. City. Grand Jury. EXTRACT. An extract out of a book, entituled, an exact collection of the debates of the House of Commons held at Westminster, October 21, 1680. [Relating to the Grand Jury system and the Dublin disturbance.] One page, 12 x 17cm. [Dublin f 1732?] (Parliament 3.) 894 CAMBEIDGE UNIVEKSITY LIBEARY Hib.3.730.r« (08- 1991) WHOLE (The) reasons and abjuration of the Romish religion, by Father J. L. on Monday the 9th of this instant December. 1728. at St. John's Church Dublin. {Ireland 4.) One page, F", 29cm. [^Dublin, 1728.] Hib.3.730.1" (08- 19.92) DUBLIN. Bank of Ireland. [List of persons qualified to be chosen Governor, Deputy Governor, or Directors of the Bank of Ire- land.] F", 30cm. [Dnblinl 173-1] Hib. 3.730. r" (08 -1 9,93) BOULTER (Hugh), Ab]! of Armagh. EXCELLENT (An) new ballad, I'le tell you a story a story most merry. Of a B from Ed — d's but not Canterbery. [A satire on Archbishop Boulter.] One page, F", 29cm, For T. Harbin, Dublin, 1725-6. Hib. 3 . 730 . l'^- (O8-1994) HENRY (Hugh). DUBLIN. [Declaration and agreement of the Guild of Merchants, Traders, and Dealers in Dublin to take the cash notes of Hugh Henry Esq and Company, etc. June 26, 173.3.] One page, F", 36cm. R. Dickson, Dublin [1733]. Hib.3.730.r' (08-1995) DUBLIN. City. Advice to the Freemen and Free- holders of the City of Dublin ; in their choice of a representative in the ensuing election. One leaf, F°, 27cm. [Dublin,] 1733. Hib. 3 . 730. r^ (08-1996) BURTON (Samuel). HUE. A hue and cry, or the citizen's lamentation after the downfall of B and Bank. [' Burton and Falkiner ' MS. note.] [Tune, Now ponder well, &c.] One 2Mge, F°, 31cm. [Dublin, 1751 1] Hib. 3.730. F (O8-1997) DUBLIN. ALDERMAN'S Guide (The) ; or A new pattern for a Lord-Mayor. A Ballad. To the tune of Ye lEISH COLLECTION. 895 Commons and Peers (fee. Written by a Craftsman of the City of Dublin. One page, F°, 31cm. [Dublin, 1725?] Hib. 3 . 730 . p- (O8-1998) GULLIVER (Martin), 2}seud. The Heraldiad ; a satyr upon a certain philosopher. Containing a description of the Grub-street debate held the 22d of this present month. By Martin Gulliver. One page, F°, 30cm. [Dublin,] 1730. Hib. 3 . 730 . 1^' (os-1999) BRAZEN Age (The) banish'd. [In verse.J 4°, 22cm. [Dublini 173-?] Hib.3.730.1^ (08-2000) SHORT STATE (A) of the case, To the Vicar of N . One page, F", 32cm. [Dublini 1725?] Hib.3.730.r' (O8-2001) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. An express from Parnassus, to the Reverend Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's. One leaf, F°, SOcra. [1 Dublin, 17—.] Hib. a.730.1™ (08-2002) WOOD (William), f 1730. A serious poem upon William Wood, Brasier, Tinker, Hard-ware-man, Coiner, Counterfeiter, Founder and Esquire. One leaf, F", 31cm. Joh. Harding, Dublin [172-]. Hib.3.730.r' (08-2003) PHILIPS (Ambrose). GORDON (Thomas), t 1750. Namby Pamby. Or a Panegyric on the new versification address'd to A P Esq. [Ambrose Philips]. By Capt. Gordon, Author of the Apology for Parson Alberoni, and the Humourist. One page, F°, 29cm. [Wublin, 1730?] Hib.3.730.r^ (O8-2004) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. TO His Grace [W. King] the Archbishop of Dublin, a poem. [On William Wood. By J. Swift.] One page, F°, 26cm. Joh. Harding, Dublin [1725?]. 896 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITT LIBEAET Hib. 3 . 730 . 1'' (08-2005) BOARDING-SCHOOL (The). A new ballad. Tune Chivy-Chaise. > One page, F", 27cm. For P. Neal [Dublin], 1725. Hib. 3.730.1" (08- 2006) LETTER (A) to a friend, wherein is plainly shown that it is impossible to understand the olassick authors, or the modern philosophy, without knowing the globe, sphere, and geometry. Whereto is annexed a refuta- tion of this proposition, Cartesius est Materialiter Athens. [Signed D. C] 4°, 21cm. Dublin, 1711. Hib.3.730.r' (08-2007J DUBLIN. Triniti/ College. CONCLAVE (The) dissected : or the character of the F[ellow]s of T[rinit]y C[olleg]e. [With ms. notes.] One page, F°, 27cm. [Wublin, 1725?] Hib. 3 . 730 . r° (08-2008) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. PROMETHEUS, a poem. [By J. Swift. On Wood's Irish half-pence.] One page, F°, 28cm. Dublin, 1724. Hib. 3 . 730 . F (os-2009) FORD ( ), Alderman of Dublin, 11725. An elegy on the much lamented death of Alderman Ford. One page, F°, 32cm. C. C, Dublin, 1725. Hib. 3. 730.1^ (O8-2010) JAQUO, the Monkey. Elegy on the much lamented death of Jaquo' the Monkey keeper of the Black- Dogg, who was barbarously murther'd last night by a hard hearted gentlewoman. One page, F°, 29cm. Dublin, 1725. Hib. 3. 730. r' (08-2011) WOOD (William), f 1730. OWENS (Samuel). Remarks upon the report of the Committee of the... Privy-Council, in relation to Mr Woods's half-pence. By Samuel Owens, Lock- Smith. [In verse.] One page, ¥°, 30cm. [^Dublin,] 1724. IRISH COLLECTION. 897 Hib. 3 . 730 . r (08-2012) WALSINGHAM {Sir Francis). A new Norfolk ballad. By Sir Francis Walsingham's ghost. To the tune of Packington's Pound. One page, F", 36cm. [London t] 1730 Hib. 3. 730.1" (O8-2013) DELANY (Patrick). THIRD Riddle (A). By the Revd. Doctor D y [Delany]. One page, F°, 28cm. [Dublin,] 1725-6. Hib. 3. 730.1" (O8-2014) LETTER (A) from a cobler in Patrick's-Street to Jet Black. One page, F", 31cm. [Dublin,] 1724. Hib. 3. 730. r' (O8-2015) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. To the Reverend Doctor Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, with a present of a Paper-book, finely bound, on his birth-day, November 30, 1732 [and other verses]. 4°, 22cm. G. Faulkner, Dublin, 1733. Hib. 3 . 730 . 1'' (08-2016) PHILIPS (Ambrose). SATIRE. Satyr on the poets of the town. Writ by A. P. [Ambrose Philips?]. One page, F°, 28cm. Dublin, 1726. Hib. 3 . 730 . 1*= (O8-2017) VALSH (Patrick). LITTLE. The Httle beau's [i.e. P. Walsh's] lamenta- tion. For the loss of Miss C — — t [Carteret]. One leaf, F", 29cm. J. Mason [Dublin, 1726]. Hib. 3. 730.1" (O8-2018) [ING (William), Abp 0/ Dublin. An elegy on William, late Lord Archbishop of Dublin. One page, F", 31cm. ./. Carson, Dublin, 1729. Hib. 3. 730. r' (08-2019) ,INCOLN'S-INN 'SQUIRE (The) ; or the Protestant turn'd Papist. A new ballad. To the tune of. The King and the Abbot of Canterbury. One page, F°, 32cm. \{ Dublin, 17—!] Irish Collection. June 1908. , 57 898 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAKy Hib.3.730.r' (08-2020> DELANY (Patrick). LETTER. A letter of advice to the Revd. D— r. D-la-y [Patrick Delany], humbly propos'd to the consideration of a certain great lord. One page, F", 29cm. [Dublini 1725?] Hib. 3 . 730 . r" (08-2021) SCARBOROUGH. NEW. A new song of a new wonder in the North. [Endorsed ' On Coll : Wolesleys (1) tossing the Mayor of Scarborough in a blanket.'] One page, F", 30cm. For S. I)., London, 1688. Hib.3.730.r' (08 -2022) GORDON (Thomas), 1 1750. NAMBY PAMBY. Namby Pamby's Answer to Captain [Thomas] Gordon. [Satire on A. Philips.] One page, F", 26cm. \Dublin1 17301] Hib. 3.730. r' (08 -2023) SWIFT (Jonathan), B.D. BALLAD. An excellent new ballad ; or, The true En---sh D--n [i.e. T. Sawbridge] to be hang'd for a R— pe. [By J. Swift.] One leaf, F", 29cm. [Dublin, 1730.] Hib.3.730.r' (08 -2024) DUBLIN. Trinity College. B URGERS DICIUS (Franco). Elegy on the death of Francis Burgersdicius, burnt in the College-Parks [Dublin] Monday the 26th of October, 1730. One page, F", 26cm. [Dublin,] 1730. Hib. 3 . 730 . !='■" (two copies) (O8-2025) TALE (A) in allusion to a certain Tale. One page, F°, 27cm. [Dublini] 1731. Hib. 3,730. r' (08-202t)) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. DUBLIN. Corporation of Journeymen Weavers. An Account of the journey-men weavers grateful con- gratulation of the Rev. Dr. Swift Dean of St. Patrick's lEISH COLLECTION. 899 safe arrival, with his kind answer, and bounty... Sep. the 5th 1726. (The catch sung by the journey- men weavers.) One leaf, F°, 28cm. J. Gowan [Dublin], 1726. Hib. 3.730. r' (08-2028) BOULTER (Hugh), Abp of Armagh. The character of Cardinal Ililari [Abp H. Boulter], who underwent the common fate of all men the 4th of October, aged about 54 years. One page, F", 30cm. [Dvblin'i] 1732. (Another state [reading ' Hilarre '], Hib. 1 . 679 . l""^.) Hib.3.730.r° (o8-20-J9) ELEGY (An). On the much lamented death of Mr. T r, the famous occulist...the first of this instant April, 1732. One page, F°, 32cm. [Dublin, 1732.] Hib. 3. 730. r (os-20;>o) WALPOLE (.Sir Robert). LETTER (A) from the Rt. Honourable Sir R— t "NV to the Rt. Honourable W--P—, Esq., occasion'd by the late inxectives on the King, Her Majesty, and all the Royal Family. [Signed F. W.] One leaf F°, 37cm. Dub/in, 1730. Hib. 3 . 730 . 1'^ (08-2031) DUBLIN. FANATIC.IL Doctrine. In a sermon preach'd in D[ub]in], January 30th, 1728. [Verses.] One page, F°, 29cm. [Dublini 1728?] Hib. 3. 730. r (O8-2032) BECKINGHAM (Cliarles). A poem on His most Sacred Majesty King George the lid, His Accession to the Throne. One page, F", 32cm. J. Gowan, Dublin, 1727. Hib. 3 . 730 . 1<* (08-2033) MOLYJSTEUX (JRt Hon. Samuel). LETTER (A) from the Reverend Mr. M--D--N [S. M. Madden] to the Hon. Lady M---n---x [Molyneux], 57—2 900 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBKAKY on occasion of the death of the Rt. Hon. S 1 M--n--x, Esq. One leaf, F", 28cm. G. Faulkner, Dublin, 1730. Hib. 3.730.1" (08-2034) POWER of Musick. A song in honour of St. Cecilia's Day. Occasionally publish'd on the Grand Assembly of the Musical Society at St. Pat[rick's] Church, Nov. 23. 1730. One page, F", 38cm. Jiich. Dickson, Dublin, 1730. Hib. 3 . 730 . l"" (08-203.5) GOOSEPIE. The Goose Pye, a poem. [On the Irish Parliament.] One page, F°, 31cm. [Dublini 1732?] Hib. 1 . 679 . 1*' Another issue [imperfect at foot]. {Ireland 11.) One page, F", 31cm. [Dublin, 1732?] Hib. 3 . 730 . 1" (08-20.'^6) GRANVILLE (John Carteret, 2nd Earl). To His Excellency John Lord Carteret... The humble address of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Par- liament assembled. [Wanting sig. A, two leaves, pp. 1-4.] F", 32cm. Andrew Crooke, Dublin, 1725. {Ireland 12.) Hib. 3. 730.1" (08-203?) LETTER (A) from the Right Hon. to the Rev. N. N. [signed 0. 0.]. One -page, F°, 33cm. [Dublini, 173-?] Hib. 3. 730.1" (08-203») GENERAL For the benefit of Ireland. On Monday last was performed a new Comedy... called the General, or, the Court Party. Second night. [With MS. annotations.] One page, F°, 31cm. [Dublin "> 173-?] {Ireland 18.) Hib. 3. 730. r^ (O8-2039) MARIA, or the picture of a certain young lady. One page, F°, 28cm. Printed at Temple-Oge, 1730. IRISH COLLECTION. 901 Hib. 3 . 730 . 1" (08- 204.0) DUBLIN. Grand Jury. EXCELLENT (An) new song upon the late Grand- Jury [of Dublin, who threw out the bill against J. Harding, the Printer. By J. Swift?]. ["Poor Monsieur his conscience preserv'd for a year."] One -page, F", 29cm. Dublin, 1724. Hib. 3.730. P (O8-2041) TO the Right Honourable Lady Mary, Vis. T y. On wishing to have an acrostick wrote on her nanie. Supposed by B. B m, Esq. One page, F°, 31cm, James Hoey, Dublin, 1732-3. Hib. 3. 730. F (O8-2042) GRANVILLE (John Carteret, 2)id Earl). LITTLE. The little beaus [i.e. Patrick Walsh's] speech to His Excellency the Lord Lieu 1 and Lady C — r — t, on their late arrival, paraphras'd. One page, F°, 34cm. Fen- John Little [Dublin], 1727. Hib. 3.730. r' (O8-204.S) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. DUBLIN. Trinity College. Trinity College... vin- dicated or a short defence, of the Reverend Dean Swift. By S. O s, L. S. [S. Owens, Lock-smith]. One page, F", 29cm. G. X., Dublin, 1725. Hib. 3.730. r' (O8-2044) FOG'S Journal. MARFORIO. A Letter from ■ to the author of Fog's Journal [signed Marforio]. One page, F", 'sScm. J. WHford, London [17321]. Hib. 3. 730. r» (os-2045) VERDOEN (Peter). TRUTH (The) is out at last: recommended to all Freemen and Freeholders [of Dublin. With a list of the Grand-jury that voted for and against the Draper]. (In favour of P. Verdoen's election as Member.) [Signed Brutus.] One page, F°, 30cm. [Dublin, 1731?] 902 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.3.730.r^ (08-2046) COMMON (Rose), psevd. On Wisdom's defeat In a learned debate. [Verses on the Irish House of Peers. Signed, Rose Common, Shameless Woman.] One page, F°, 29cm. Sa/rah Harding, Dublin [1725?]. (Ireland 12.) Hib.3.730.r' (O8-2047) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. LULLABY (A) for the D— n of St. P ks [J. Swift] : or, The D r fed with his own spoon. To the Tune of the Nurse's Ballad. — An Huze : or. The D — n's Answer to the Lullaby. One page, F°, 30cm. Brohdignagg [Dublin, 17 — ]. Hib. 3 . 730 . r' (08-2048) DUBLIN. Grand Jury. NEW (A) poem ascrib'd to the Hon'''^ the gentlemen of the late Grand-jury [on their throwing out the Bill of Indictment against J. Harding, printer of the Drapier's letters at Dublin]. One page, F", 29cm. G. N. m, Dublin [1725]. Hib. 3 . 730 . 1*^ (08 -2049) REGANE (James). To the Lords Justices of Assize for the province of Munster the humble petition of J. Regane, taylor, prisoner in the City Goal of Corke. Broadside, F", 36cm. Dublin, 1731. Hib. 3.730. r= (08-20.'i0) HYDROPHOBIA. RECEIPT (A) to cure the biting of a mad-dog... taken out of Calthrop-Church, in Lincolnshire. One sliji, 8°, 6 x 10cm. [ .] Hib. 3 . 730 . 1"' (O8-2051) SHERIDAN (Thomas), 1 1738. An Elegy on the deplorable death of Mr. Thomas Sheridan, author of Alexander's-Overthrow...who departed this... life... 8th of March, 172^. Ome page, F°, 31om. [Dublin, 1722.] IRISH COLLECTION. 903 Hib. 1 . 679 . 1'^ ; Hib. 3 . 730 . 1=' (O8-2052) HOADLY (Benjamin), By of Winchester. PACK (The) of Bear-Dogs. [Verses on Ben. Hoadly, J. Swift, Lord William Plunket, Sir Peter King, and others.] One leaf, F°, 31cm. E. Waters, Dublin, 1713. Hib.3.730.1»« (os- 20.54) MIDLETON (Alan Brodrick, Viscount). SPEAKER. The Speaker. A poem inscrib'd to Alan Brodrick, Esq. 4°, 20cm. [Dublin 1 1713?] Hib. 3. 730.1" (O8-2055) POWNES {Sir William). Some pious resolutions of the Whiggs in the Irish House of Commons. [A satire on the Election of Sir W. Pownes and M. Tucker for the City of Dublin.] One page, F°, 31cm. Dublin, reprinted, 1713-14. {Ireland 13.) Hib. 3. 730.1* (08 -2056) KING {Sir John), Bart. An Elegy on the much lamented death of Sir John King. One page, F°, 27cm. [Dublini 1722?] Hib. 3. 730. F (O8-2057) POPE (Alexander). NAMBY PAMBY. Durgen, a satyr, to the cele- brated Mr. P....pe, on his Dunciad. By Namby Pamby. One page, F°, 38cm. Bich. Dickson, Dublin [1730?]. Hib. 3. 730. r= (o.s-2058) MERRY (A) new joke. On Joseph's old cloak. One leaf, F°, 36cm. [Dublini 173-?] Hib. 3. 730. r (O8-2059) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. JOURNAL. The Journal. [Verse. By J. Swift.] One page, F", 27cm. [Dublin, 17 22.] Hib. 3 . 730 . 1'' (O8-2060) SWIET (Jonathan), D.D. SATIRE. A satyr on the Town-poet's, in a letter to the Revd. Dean Swift. One page, F°, 32cm. [Dublin^ 172-?] 904 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBBAKT Hib.3.730.r' (os-2061) BUCKINGER (Matthew). An elegy on... Matthew Buckinger, the famous Little-Man (without arms or legs). ..at Cork, Sep. 28, 1722. Owe page, Y°, 33cm. [Duhlini 1722.] Hib.3.730.r (08-20fi2) BUDGELL (Eustace). Speech at the General Court of the South-Sea Company, Sept. 20, 1720. One page,. F°, 30cm. Tho. Hume, Dublin, 1720. Hib.3.730.r (08-206.?) SILLABD (Christopher). A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses, in the parish of St. Andrew's, Dublin. [Imperfect at foot.] One page, F", 32cm. [Duhlini: 172-?] Hib.3.730.r' (08-2064) NELSON (Henry), Bricklayer. Poem on the procession of journeymen smiths on May the first, l729. One page, F°, 32cm. For Theophilis Musgrove, Dublin, 1729. Hib. 3 . 730 . 1"' (O8-2065) QUEENSBERRY (Catharine Douglas, Duchess of). BANISHED. Banish'd beauty, or, a fair face in disgrace. A poem. To the D ss of Q . One leaf, 33cm. [Dublint ab. 1728?] Hib. 3 . 730 . 1'°' (O8-2066) The most important transactions of the sixth session of the first Parliament of His Majesty King George II. 4th ed. 4", 25cm. G. Faulkner, Dublin, 1733. (Parliament 1.) Hib. 3 . 730 . r»' (08 -2067) DUBLIN. BEWARE of Lakey Vessels: or. The down-fall of hoopt petticoats. [Verse.] One page, F°, 28cm. [Dublin, 173-.] Hib. 3 . 730 . r°' (os-2068) DORSET (Lionel Cranfield Sackville, 1st Duke of). Speech to both Houses of Parliament, at Dublin : October 5, 1733. One leaf, F°, 30cm. G. Grierson, Dublin, 1733. lEISH COLLECTION. 905 Hib.a.TSO.r"^ (08-2069) PRESBYTERIANS. SOME queries upon the demand of the Presbyterians to have the Sacramental test repealed at this session of the Parliament. One page, F°, 31cm. [Duhlinl] 1733. Hib.3.730.1™ (os-2070) DUBLIN. LITTLE (A) more advice to the people of Dublin. O-m page, Y°, 32cm. [Dublin f\ 1733. Hib. 3 . 730 . r«=' (O8-2071) DUBLIN. Society of Yellows. FRENCH (Humphry). Address of the Society of Yellows to Alderman Humphry French, late Lord Mayor of the City of Dublin. One page, F°, 33cm. [Duhlinf] 1733. Hib. 3 . 730 . 1"° (08 -2072) FRENCH (Humphry). DUBLIN. Trinity College. Address to Humphry French Esq. ; late Lord Mayor of the City of Dublin. From the Hon. Senate of Trinity College, Dublin. One page, ¥", 30cm. James lloey, Dublin [1733]. .Hib.3.730.r" (08- 207.3) HOW (Thomas). DUBLIN. A letter to the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor [Thomas How]... Candidate for Member of Parliament for... Dublin. One page, F", 34om. [Dublinf] 1733. Hib. 3 . 730 . 1"= (O8-2074) FRENCH (Humphry). DUBLIN. A great deal more seasonable advice to the Freemen and Freeholders of the City of Dublin, concerning the choice of a Member to represent them in Parliament. [In favour of H. French.] One leaf, F°, 28cm. [Dublin,] 1733. Hib.3.730.r" (O8-2075) FARQUHARSON (John). A funeral elegy on the much lamented death of John Farquarson, Esq. ; 906 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY consort to the Rt. Hon. the Lady Mountjoy, who departed this life, April 3d. 1733. One 'page, F°, 28cm. [Dublin, 1733.] Hib. 3 . 730 . 1"' (08 -2076) BLARE (Brice). An elegy on the much lamented death of Quarter-master Brice Blare ; who died at Strabane. By a Northern Bard. One page, F°, 32cm. J. Carson, Dublin, 1734. Hib. 3 . 730 . 1"' (08 -2077) MORRICE (Bezaleel). The Successful fisher, or, All is fish, that comes to net. By Mr Morrice. One page, F°, 33cm. [Edw. Exshaw, Dublin, 1734-5.] Hib. 3 . 730 . 1"' (O8-2078) CLARK (Elymas). ELYMAS the Sorcerer, pseud. A fable ; with a word of advice to blind Elymas the Sorcerer [i.e. Clark], 4", 18cm. Dublin, 1735. Hib. 3 . 730 . 1"' (O8-2079) ERENCH (Humphry). Astrsea's congratulation. An ode upon Alderman Humphry French being elected Representative for the City of Dublin. 4°, 18cm. [Dublin,] 1733. Hib. 3 . 730 . 1"' (O8-20HO) ST JAMES'S Evening Post (The). No. 3041. April 17-19, 1735. F°, 35cm. London, 1735. {Per. Fubl.) Hib. 3 . 730 . r'» (OH-208I) DUBLIN (The) Evening Post. No. 4. July 19 to 22, 1735. 4°, 25cm. Theophilus Jones, Dublin, 1735. {Per. Publ.) Hib. 3 . 730 . r'^ (O8-2082) DICK, or Devil, or The Devil upon Dick, a Hudi- bras...tic, Poem inscrib'd to [Signed, W. M., Essex-Street. 18th March. 1735.] One page, F°, 30cm. [Dublin, 1735.] Hib. 3 . 730 . 1"' (08-2083) JACKSON (William), /. 1735. Maxims for the con- duct of life, writ during his illness. One page, F", 30cm. E. Waters, Dublin, 1736. IRISH COLLECTION. 907 Hib. 3 . 730 . r^" (08-2084) WADE (Joseph). LETTER (A) from J— n W— d [J. Wade?], to J L n. ["My silence pardon, Dearest Jo."l One page, F°, 33cm. \^Dublinfj 1736. Hib. 3 . 730 . 1"' (os-2085) WALPOLE (Horace), ith Earl of Orford. SQUIRE. The Squire [i.e. Horace Walpole] and the Cardinal [i.e. A. H. de Fleury]. F°, 33cm. {Dublml 1730?] Hib. 3.730. P' (08-2086) SCALLED. Scall'd Crow's Nest. A very old tale. [Verse.] One leaf, F°, 28cm. [DuMinI 173-?] Hib. 3 . 730 . 1'-' (O8-2087) FRENCH (Humphry). HORATIUS FLACCUS (Quintus). An Ode in imitation of the third ode of the third book of Horace. Address'd to the City of Dublin. [In praise of H. French, Lord Mayor of Dublin.] 4°, 20cm. [Dublin, 1733?] Hib. 3 . 730 . 1'^ (08-2088) MARLBOROUGH (John Churchill, 1st Duke of). An excellent new song on the huffing, heathen, covetous, quarrelsome... John Duke of Marlborough. To some Tune ! One page, F°, 32cm. Eliz. Dickson, Dublin [not after 1722]. Hib. 3 . 730 . P' (Os-2089) DUBLIN. Castle. A poem occasioned by the hangings in the Castle of Dublin, in which the story of Phaeton is express'd. One leaf, F°, 32cm. [Dublini 173-?] Hib. 3 . 730 . T'^ (OS-2090) SATIRE. A satyre upon a monstrous peruke, gown, and band. Written by a K — e [Kite]. One page, F°, 33cm. [Dublini 173-?] Hib.3.730.1™ (08-2091) NEW (A) ballad by way of dialogue between a Kite and a Crow, on the Quadrille. [Tune, A Cobler there, &c.] One page, F", 31cm. [Dublini 173-?] 908 CAMBBIDGE UNIVEBSITT LIBKAET Hib. 3 . 730 . V (08-2092) NEWBURGH (Charlotte Maria, Countess of). An elegy on the much lamented death of the Right Honourable the Coxintess of Neuburgh. One page, F°, 33cm. [Dublin'i 1755?] Hib. 3. 732.1 (O8-2093) 5 George II., c. 21. An additional Act for the encou- ragement of the Woollen Manufactures of this Kingdom, by... pre venting the... Exportation of the Woollen Manufactures of.. .Ireland. [Pp. 371-4.] (Statutes. England 2.) F°, 32cm. London, 1732. Hib. 3. 732. 2 (08 -2094) O'CONNOR (Dermod). KEATING (Geoffrey), D.D. The general history of Ireland. Transl. from the Irish by D. O'Connor. 2nd ed. With an appendix from Dr A. Raymond. F°, London, 1732. Hib. 3.733. r (O8-2095) NAGLE (Joseph). McCarthy (Teigue), S.G. Bp of Cork. A Report from the Committee appointed to inspect the original papers... of one MccCarthy alias Rabah, a reputed Titular Popish Bishop, and Joseph Nagle, a reputed Popish Solicitor, both of the City of Corke. 19 Dec. 1733. [Title wanting?] F", 33cm. [Dublin, 1733.] (Ireland 13.) Hib. 3. 733. r (08-209fJ) 6 George I., c. 5. [Act for securing the dependency of Ireland. One leaf of the Statutes at Large.] (Statutes. England 2.) F° [London, 1735] Hib. 3. 733. 2 (O8-2097) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. On Poetry: a rapsody. [By J. Swift.] F°, 34cm. London, 1733. Hib. 3. 738.1 (08-2098) HORATIUS FLACCUS (Quintus). SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. An imitation of the 6tb Satire of the 2nd book of Horace. F°, 34cm. London, 1738, IBISH COLLECTION. 909 Hib.3.739.1- (08 -2099) lARRIS (Walter), 1 1761. WARE {Sir James). The whole works of Sir J. Ware concerning Ireland. (Ed. by Walter Harris.) In 3 vols. [Vols. 1 and 2, no more published. 1 leaf gone before Vol. 11, Pt ii. ms. additions.] F°, 33cm. Dublin, 1739-45-46. MSS. Add. 701-704 (Adv.) Another copy. [Interleaved with numerous ms. notes and additions by J. H. Todd, but wanting title and preface of Vol. i.] Hib. 3 . 739 . 3 Vol. II only [Pt ii with new title ' Vol. in ' but imperfect]. Hib. 3. 740. r (O8-2100) Che Book of Common Prayer. (Imperfect.) F°, 32cm. Dublin, 1740. (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 2 . 741 . 1\) {Liturgies 205.) Hib. 3. 741.1 (08-2109) Hib. 3. 740. r ; Hib. 2. 741. T BIBLE (English). The Holy Bible. F°, 32cm. Dublin, 1741. Hib. 2 . 741 . r ; Hib. 3 . 740 . 1' (O8-21 lo) PSALMS. Metrical Versions. A new version of the Psalms... By N. Tate and N. Brady. [Both imperfect at end.] F", 32cm. Dublin, 1741. Hib. 3. 740. 2' (08-2ui) KING (William), LL.D. SCAMNUM, ecloga. [By W. King.] F°, 31cm. Londini, 1740. Hib. 3. 740. 2= (08-2112) HORATIUS FLACCUS (Quintus). CUMBERLAND (William Augustus, Duke of), t 1765. The fourth Ode of the fourth book of Horace, imitated and applied to H.R.H. the Duke of Cumberland. F°, 33cm. Armagh, 1746. 910 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY Hib.3.740.2' (O8-2113) FORSTER (John), R'-xorder of Dublin. DUBLIN. The R---r's [Recorder's] S ch [Speech to the Duke of Ormonde] explain'd. [Verses on J. Forster, the Recorder of Dublin. Sometimes attributed to J. Swift.] One page, F°, Dublin [1705?]. XIV. 1.47*' (08-2114) TOM (Captain), pseud. DIALOGUE (A) between Captain Tom and Sir H[enr]y D[utto]n C[ol]t. [By Daniel Defoe.] One page, F°, 3"2cm. [Londonf] 1710. Hib. 3 . 740 . 2' Another edition. One page, F", 31cm. Reprinted \ib.\ 1710. Hib. 3 . 740 . 2" (O8-2115) JAMES v., King of Scotland. Christs Kirk on the Green. Composed (as is supposed) by King James the fifth. [Also attributed to James I. King of Scotland]. Newly corrected. One page, ¥° [ 17—]. Hib. 3. 740. 2' (08-2ii6> SANDYS (Samuel, Baron). S-ND-S. S-nd--s and J-k--l [S. Baron Sandys and Sir Joseph Jekyll]. A new ballad. One page, F", 31cm. London [1743]. Hib.3.740.2" (0.s-2ii7) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. PLOT upon Plot : a ballad [on Jonathan Swift]. (A Panegyrical Epigram [on the Duke of Marlborough].) One leaf, F°, 33cm. [London, 1713?] Hib. 3. 740. 2" (08 -an 8) BIBLE {English). Job. THOMPSON (William), Fellow of T.G.D. A poetical paraphrase on part of the Book of Job : in imitation of the style of Milton. F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1726. Hib. 3 . 740 . 2'= (O8-2119) REHEARSAL Rehears'd (The), in a dialogue between Bayes and Johnson. Nos. i-ix. {Per. Publ.) F°, 34cm. London, 1706. IRISH COLLECTION. 911 Hib. 3 . 740 . 2'' (08-2120) KING (William). LL.D. EXAMINER (The). Or, Remarks upon Papers and Occurrences. Nos. 1-8, 11, 13-17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 26, 29, 40-42 [3 Aug. 1710—17 April 1713]. [Edited successively by W. King, J. Swift, Mrs Maijley and W. Oldisworth] F", 33cm. London, 1710-13. {Per. Fubl.) Hib.3.740.2" (O8-2121) TEMPLE {Sir William), Bart., f 1699. The life and character of Sir W. Temple, Bart. Written by a particular Friend. F", 30cm. London, 1728. Hib. 3 . 740 . 2"' (08- 2 122) JAMES, Prince of Wale<, the Old Pretender. Beware of the Pretender, or, a great Hurricane at Court. F", 32cm. Dublin, 1712. Hib. 3 . 740 , 2^'' (O8-2123) PEMBROKE (Philip Herbert, ith Earl of). The Earl of P 's [Pembroke's] Speech to the House of Peers ; when the Lords were accused of High- Treason. One leaf F°, 33cm. London (1649). {Parliament 2.) Hib. 3 . 740 . 2'° (O8-2124) The proceedings of tlie House of Lords, concerning the Scottish Conspiracy, and the Papers laid before that House... relating thereunto. [29 Martii, 1704.] F", 34cm. London, 1704. {Parliament 2. Scotland .) Hib.3.743.1 (08-212.5) BORLASE (Edmund). The history of the Irish Rebellion, traced. ..to. ..1641 ; and thence pursued to the Act of Settlement, 1662. To which are added Letters to and from Oliver Crom- well, Ireton, Preston, (fee. [By E. Borlase.] {Ireland 7.) F°, 32cm. Dublin, 1743. Hib.3.748.r (O8-2126) LUCAS (Charles), 1 1771. A letter to Mr Charles Lucas. Nov. 2, 1748. One page, F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1748. 912 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.3.748.r (08-2127) LUCAS (Charles), 1 1771. TRAVEY, a Cobler. A letter from Travey, a Free Cobler, to Charles Lucas, Apothecary, a Free Citizen, and some time one of the Commons of the City of Dublin. U Feb. 1748. One leaf, F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1748. Hib.3.748.r {O8-2128) PATRIOT (The). Nos. i-ii. {Per. Publ.) F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1748. Hib.3.748.r (O8-2129) LUCAS (Charles), 1 1771. A word to the wise; or. Look before you leap ; or, Lucas is the man. One page, V°, 34cm. [Dublin,] 1748. Hib.3.748.1' (08-2i,w) LUCAS (Charles), tl771. Scheme for restoring a little honour and honesty to the world. Humbly address'd to that worthy patriot Mr Charles Lucas. One leaf, F", 34cm. Dublin, 1748. Hib.3.748.r (O8-2131) LUCAS (Charles), 1 1771. Charley in the Chair. One leaf, F°, 34om. Dublin, 1748. Hib.3.748.r (08-2132) LUCAS (Charles), 1 1771. BALLAD. A new ballad. [Begins, ' I sing of a hero ' relating to C. Lucas and the Dublin election]. One leaf F°, 34cm. \Dublin% 1748?] Hib.3.748.r (08-2133) LUCAS (Charles), 1 1771. PROTEUS, pseud. L---s dissected, or an Alderman's Man in the Apothecary's Coat. [Signed Proteus.] One lerf, F°, 34crii. [Dublinl 1748?] Hib.3.748.r (O8-2134) LUCAS (Charles), f 1771. QUACK. The Quack turn'd Orator : or, L s [C. Lucas] on the Hob. One page, F°, 34cm. [Dublinl 1748?] lEISH COLLECTION. 913 Hib.3.748.r° (O8-2135) LXJOAS (Charles), 1 1771. Lucas as firm as a rock : being an answer to L s on the Hob. One leaf, F", 34cm. [Dublin 1 1748?] Hib.3.748.1" (08-2136) LUCAS (Charles), 1 1771. BALLAD. A new ballad on a late drubbing. ' Tune, Ye Gallants, come, etc' [On the Candidature of C. Lucas.] One page, F", Sicm. [Dublin, 1748?] Hib.3.748.r= (O8-2137) LUCAS (Charles), f 1771. DEFENCE. A defence of the champion of liberty [C. Lucas]. By a Friend to the Publick [signed C. D.]. One leaf, F", 34cm. [Dublin,] 1748. Hib.3.748.r' (os-2138) CUSHION (Mill), pseud. DUBLIN. The state, case, and address of Mill C-— on [Cushion], to the citizens and inhabitants of Dublin. One leaf, F°, 34cm. [Dublin,] 1748. Hib.3.748.1" (O8-2139) LATOUCHE (James Digges). LUCAS (Charles), 1 1771. A letter from D— s L e [Digges Latouche] to Charles Lucas. One page, F°, 34cm. [Dublin, 1748?] Hib.3.748.r' (O8-2140) QUINTINUS PLAGOSUS, pseud. SCHOOLMASTER. The School-master's letter: or, A rod for the author of the Election. [Signed Quin- tinus Plagosus. On Dr 0. Lucas and the Dublin election.] One leaf, F", 34cm. [Dublin, 1748?] Hib.3.748.r' (O8-2141) LOVERULE (Sir Courtly), Bart., pseud. APOLOGIST (The): or, the Alderman's Journal. By Sir Courtly Loverule, Bart. Nos. i-xiii. {Per. Publ.) F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1749. Irish Collection. June 1908. 58 914 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.3.748.r' (08-ai42) DUBLIN. FREEMAN {A.), pseud. The Barber's letter to the Rt Hon. the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, Sheriffs, &c. of the City of Dublin ; concerning the election of a City- Chaplain. [Signed 'A. Freeman, Barber.'] One leaf, F", 34cm. Dublin, 1749. Hib.3.748.r (os-2143) DUBLIN. FARMER. The Farmer's address to the Free-Citizens of Dublin. One page, F°, 34cm. [Dublini 1749 ?] Hib. 3.748.1" (08-2144) DUBLIN. SAILOR. The Sailor's letter to the free and inde- pendent Citizens of Dublin, ...Oct. 30. [Signed Fore- castle Hawlbowline. ] One leaf, F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1749. Hib. 3 . 748 . 1^» (08-2145) DUBLIN. COUNTRY-GENTLEMAN. The Country-Gentle- man's advice to the Free-Citizens of Dublin. In a letter to his Friend. One page, ¥°, 34cm. [Dublin, 1749?] Hib.3.748.r' (O8--2146) DUBLIN. COMMON-SENSE. Pt ii. To the Free-Citizens of Dublin. [On the Election.] One page, F°, 34cm. [Dublin, 1748.] Hib. 3 . 748 . l"" (O8-2147) LUCAS (Charles), f 1771. DUBLIN. C s L s's [Lucas's] last advice to the Freemen and Freeholders of the City of Dublin; in their choice of a Representative in the ensuing Election. One leaf, F°, 34cm. {Dublin) 1749. Hib. 3 . 748 . 1'' (08-ai48) DUBLIN. MUM is the word : or Advice to the Freemen of Dublin. An Excellent New Ballad. One po^e, F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1749. lEISH COLLECTION. 915 Hib.3.748.1" (O8-2149) COX (Sir Richard), Ba/rt, tl766. GILLERNAGH (Brian), psevd. The Counter-Chal- lenge : from Brian Gillernagh, Surgeon in Galway, to Anthony Litten, Surgeon in Cork [i.e. Sir Richard Cox, Bart.]. One page, F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1749. Hib. 3.748.1" (os-aiso) COX {Sir Richard), Bart, 1 1766. CORK Surgeon's (The) dream. [A squib on Sir R. Cox.] One page, F°, 34cm. [Dublin,] 1749. Hib.3.748.F (08-2151) DUBLIN. QUERIES humbly proposed to the Public. [On the Dublin Election.] One page, F", 34cm. [Dublin 1 1749?] Hib. 3.748. r' (08 -2152) DUBLIN. QUERIES. Quseries humbly oflFered to the con- sideration of the wise and just Patriots of Ireland. [On the Dublin election, and Dr C. Lucas.] {Ireland 18.) One leaf, F°, 34cm. [Dublini] 1749. Hib.3.748.r (o«-2i53) POEKRICH (Richard). A word without doors: or, Advice to the Gentlemen, Clergy, Freemen, and Free- holders of the City of Dublin, on the ensuing Election. One leaf, F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1749. Hib. 3 . 748 . 1^' (08-2154) LUCAS (Charles), f 1771. Cock-fighting dispkyd : or, Lucas cut down. One leaf, F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1749. Hib. 3 . 748 . r" (08-2155) LUCAS (Charles), 11771. The Luoasian Catechism: wherein the principles of modern patriotism are fully set forth and explain'd. One leaf, F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1749. Hib.3.748.r' (08-2156) SHERIDAN (Thomas), f 1788. LUCAS (Charles), 1 1771. The Ghost of Mr C— -s L— s. Being a faithful narration of what passed 58—2 916 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRABY between him and the M---g-r of the T e R-y-1 [T. Sheridan], on night the of October last. One leaf, F°, 34cm. [Dublin t 1749?] Hib.3.748.r^ 108-21.57) DUBLIN. MODERN (A) paper on the choice of a Representative in Parliament. By W**** Y****, A.M. [On the Dublin Election.] One page, F°, 34cm. [Dublini 1749?] Hib.3.748.r' (08-21.58) MODERN Paper. TRIPTOLEMUS reviv'd, being an answer to an infamous libel, entitled, A modern paper, Ac... relating to the impending Election [in Dublin]. By R**** M****, Esq. One page, F", 34cm. [Dublin, 1749?] Hib.3.748.r' (O8-2159) DUBLIN. ROD. A rod in piss for the A---m-n [Aldermen] : an Election song. [Candidature of Charles Lucas and Ric. Poekricli as parliamentary representatives for Dublin.] One page, F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1749. Hib. 3 . 748 . r' (08-2160) DUBLIN Weekly Journal. The Publisher of the Dublin Weekly Journal, to the Commonallity of Dublin. A letter from Utopia : with a character of the Candidates for that famous Metropolis. {Per. I'ubl.) One leaf, F°, 34cm. [Dublin, 1749?] Hib.3.748.F (O8-2161) COX {Sir Richard), Bart. A letter from Mr Anthony Litten of Cork, to his Friend in Dublin. One leaf, F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1749. Hib.3.748.r' (O8-2162) DUBLIN. CURRY COMB. A Ourry-Comb of truth for the A. n [Aldermen] and C-— s [Commons] of the City of Dublin. A new song. One page, F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1749. IRISH COLLECTION. 917 Hib. 3.748. r' (08-2i(i3) LUCAS (Charles), 1 1771. LETTER (A) to the Fool. [An attack on Charles Lucas, beginning 'Sir I have often wondered.'] One leaf, F", Sicin. Dublin, 1749. Hib. 3 . 748 . P (o.s-ai64) DUBLIN. NOW or never : or, the right of Electors to give instructions to their Representatives in Parliament, demonstrated... inscrib'd to the Free Electors of Ire- land. [On the candidature of Dr Charles Lucas in the Dublin election.] (Ireland 18.) One leaf, F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1749. Hib. 3 . 748 . r (O8-2165) LUCAS (Charles), 1 1771. TRUE. The true Patriot. A ballad. [On the can- didature of Dr C. Lucas for the City of Dublin.] One leaf, F", 34cm. [Dublin] 1749. Hib.3.748.r (08 -2166) DUBLIN. BREAKFAST (A) for the Freemen : very proper to be taken every day during the Poll. Nos. i-iii. (Oct. 24, 25.) F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1749. Hib. 3.748.1" (O8-2167) DUBLIN. CHURCH-MONITOR (The). Nos. i-ii. [On the Dublin Election, in reply to the Breakfast.] (Oct. 27, Nov. 1.) F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1749. Hib. 3. 748.1" (O8-2168) DUBLIN. WHIG. The Whigg Monitor. No. i. [In answer to the Church Monitor.] (Oct. 30.) One leaf F", 34cm. [Dvhlin] 1749. Hib. 3. 748.1" (08-2169) WHITTY (Robert). A letter to the Free-Citizens, of Dublin. (Oct. 4.) One page, F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1749. 918 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.3.748.r (08-2170) DUBLIN. The case of the Free-Citizens of Dublin. Nos. i, ii. (May 29, Sept. 26.) F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1750. Hib. 1 . 679 . 1" ; Hib. 3 . 748 . 1" (O8-2171) DUBLIN. NEW. A new sing-song, very like a dream : call'd and entituled, A cat may look at a King : or, Hum- bugging in folio. [On the Dublin Election.] One leaf, F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1751. Hib. 3.748.1" (O8-2172) LUCAS (Charles), tl771. To the Rt Hon. the Lord Mayor, Sheriflfs, Commons, and Citizens, of the City of Dublin, the memorial of C. Lucas, M.D. F", 34cm. [Dublini 1751?] Hib. 3 . 748 . 1" (O8-2173) DUBLIN. To the King's most Excellent Majesty. The most humble address of the Merchants, Traders and Citizens of the City of Dublin. One page, F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1753. Hib. 3 . 748 . r' (O8-2174) DUBLIN. Heads of a Bill, for better regulating the Elections of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, Sheriffs, Commons, and other Officers of the City of Dublin, and for preserving peace... in the said City. (Ireland 13.) F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1759. Hib. 3 . 748 . 1" (08-2175) DUBLIN. QUERIES on the Government of this City [Dublin], humbly offered to public impartial consideration. F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1760. Hib. 3 . 748 . 1" (os-2176) DUBLIN. REMARKS on two letters to a Member of Parliament [on the regulation of the City of Dublin]. F", 34cm. [Dublini 1760?] IRISH COLLECTION. 919 Hib.3.748.r' (08-2177) TEW (John). DUBLIN". Advertisement [containing letter upon Percival Hunt by John Tew, Lord Mayor, dated 17 April 1761]. One page, F", Sicm. [Dublin 1 1761?] Hib. 3 . 748 . 1'' (O8-2178) DUBLIN. APPEAL. An appeal to the lovers of truth and liberty. By a Free Weaver. [On the elections at Dublin.] One page, F°, 34cm. [Bublin'i 1761?] Hib. 3 . 748 . 1^' (08 -2 179) DUBLIN. DUNN (Col. James). The Free-Electors Address to Colonel Dunn, with his answer [4 May 1761]. One page, F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1761. Hib. 3. 748. r» (O8-218O) LUCAS (Charles), tl771. An Address to the free Electors of the City of Dublin. One page, F", 34cm. Dublin, 1761. Hib. 3 . 748 . 1=' (OH-2181) LUCAS (Charles), 1 1771. Dr Lucas. [An appeal on behalf of an annuity for his widow.] One page, 4°, 23cm. [Dublin, ah. 1780?] Hib. 3. 749. r (O8-2182) SOMEBODY (Frank), pseud. CENSOR (The) : or, the Citizens Journal. By Frank Somebody, Esq. Vol. i, Nos. i-xxviii. [Relating to the candidature of C. Lucas.] (June 3, 1749 — July 5, 1750.) F", 34cm. Dublin, 1749-50. {Per. Publ.) Hib. 3. 749. r (08-2183) SOMEBODY (Frank), pseud. CENSOR (The) extraordinary. By Frank Somebody, Esq. Vol. i, Nos. xi, xiii, xvi, xxi, xxiii. [Relating to the candidature of C. Lucas.] (Aug. 5 — Oct. 25.) {Per. Publ.) F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1749. 920 CAMBBIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBBABT Hib.3.749.r (08-2 1«4) CENSOR. LETTER (A) of advice to the Censor [Newspaper. Signed Norman]. F", 34cm. [Dublin, 1749?] {Per. Puhl.) Hib.3.749.r (08-218.5) CENSOR. JOURNEYMEN HOZIERS (The) reply to the Censor [Newspaper]. F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1749. {Per. Publ.) Hib.3.749.r (os-2186) NOBODY (Frank), pseud. CENSOR (The) ; or, the Citizens Journal. By Frank Nobody, Esq. Nos. [i]-ii. (Nov. 24-29.) {Per. Publ.) F", 34cm. Dublin [1749]. Hib.3.753.1 (O8-2187) GURNEY (Thomas), f 1770. MURPHY (Timothy). The trial of T. Murphy... for felony and forgery, Jan. 13, 1753. Taken in Court by T. Gurney. F°, 35cm. London, 1753. Hib. 3 . 759 . 1^ (O8-2188) 32 Geo. II., c. 11. An Act to permit the free Importa- tion of Cattle from Ireland for a limited time. [Pp. 271-272.] F°, 31cm. London, 1759. {Statutes. England 2.) Hib. 3. 759. r (08-21 89) 32 Geo. II., c. 12. An Act to discontinue, for a limited time, the Duties payable upon Tallow imported from Ireland. [Pp. 275-276.] F°, 31cm. London, 1759. {Statutes. England 2.) Hib. 3. 760.1 (08-2190) FERRERS (Laurence Shirley, ith Earl). An account of the execution of the late Laurence* Earl Ferrers, Viscount Tamworth, and of His Lordship's behaviour. F", 33cm. London, 1760. lEISH COLLECTION. 921 Hib.3.765.r (O8-2191) 5 George III., c. 1. An Act for Importation of Salted Beef, Pork, Bacon, and Butter, from Ireland, for a limited time. [Pp. 1-6.] F", 32cm. London, 1765. {Statutes. England 2.) Hib.3.765.r (O8-2192) 5 George III., c. 10. An Act to permit the free Im- portation of Cattle from Ireland. [Pp. 267-8.] {Statutes. England 2.) F°, 34cm. London, 1765. Hib.3.765.r (O8-2193) 8 George III., c. 9. An Act to continue and amend an Act... intituled. An Act for Importation of Salted Beef, Pork, Bacon, and Butter, from Ireland, for a limited time ; &c. [Pp. 215-6.] {Statutes. England 2.) F", 32cm. London, 1768. Hib.3.765.1' (08-2194) 16 George III ., c. 8. An Act for making perpetual so much of an Act... as relates to the Importation of Salted Beef, (fee and also... An Act to permit the free Importation of Cattle from Ireland. [Pp. 287-8.] {Statutes. England 2.) F", 32cm. London, 1776. Hib. 3 . 765 . 1= (O8-2195) 18 George III, c. 55. An Act to permit the Exporta- tion of certain goods, directl}' from Ireland, into any British Plantation in America, or any British Settlement on the Coast of Africa ; and for further encouraging the Fisheries and Navigation of Ireland. [Pp. 1007-1012.] F°, 34cm. London, 1778. {Statutes. England 2.) Hib. 3. 765. r (O8-21 96) 18 George III., c. 56. An Act to permit the Importa- tion of Cotton-yarn, the manufacture of Ireland, into this Kingdom Duty-free. [Pp. 1015-6.] {Statutes. England 2.) F", 32cm. London, 1778. Hib. 3. 765.1' (08-2197) 19 George III., c. 35. An Act to repeal so much of several Acts of Parliament, as prohibit the growth and produce of Tobacco in Ireland; .iyb/T/, F°, 53cm. [London,] 1809. (08-2403) Xo. 1794. {Per. Puhl.) Hib. 1.785.1" SHAMROG (The). {Per. Publ.) Hib. 1 . 785 . 1" WEXFORD HERALD 16 June, 1794. {Pei: Publ) Hib. 1.785.1^ DIARY (The); or, 19 Oct. 1792. {Per. Publ) Hib. 1.785. r' (08-2407) KERRY. M'Cartie's Kerry Dispatch. Xo. 13. 17 Feb. 1807. F", 53cni. [Tralee,] 1807. {Per. Publ.) (08-2406) ^YoodfaU's Register. X^^o. 1117. F°, 53cm. London, 1792. 952 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBEAEY Hib. 1.785.1" (08-2408) STATESMAN (The). No. 14. 13 March, 1806. {Per. Puhl) F", 53cm. London, 1806. Hib.l.785.r (08-2409) GLOBE (The). No. 1192. 31 Oct. 1806. {Per. Pull) ¥°, 53cm. London, 1806. Hib. 1 . 785 . r" (08-24)0) CORRESPONDENT (The). No. 7. 15 Nov. 1806. {Per. Publ.) F°, 53cm. Dublin, 1806. Hib. 1.785. T' (08-24ii) TRAVELLER (The). No. 2035. 24 Sept. 1806. {Per. Publ.) F°, 53cm. London, 1806. Hib. 1.785. r' (08-2412) CLONMEL. Power's Clonmel Gazette and Munster Mercury. Vol. i. No. 91. Oct. 6— Oct. 9, 1802. {Per. Publ.) F°, 53cm. [Clonmel,] 1802. Hib. 1.785.1'° (08-24i.g) NEWRY. Gordon's Newry Chronicle and Universal Advertiser. No. 1931. 27 June— 1 July, 1795. {Per. Publ.) F", 53cm. JVewry, 1795. Hib. 1.785. r^ (08-2414) DROGHEDA JOURNAL (The), or Meath and Louth Advertiser. Vol. xxviii. No. 7. 23 Jan. 1796. {Per. Publ.) F°, 53cm. [Brogheda'i] 1796. Hib. 1 . 785 . V (08-2415) SLIGO JOURNAL (The), and Weekly Advertiser. No. 229. 19 Feb. 1796. F°, 53cm. [Sligo,] 1796. {Per. Publ.) Hib. 1.785.1^ (08-2416) CLARE JOURNAL (The). Vol. xvixi. No. 4. 12 Jan. 1795. F", 53cm. Unnis, 1795. {Per. Publ.) Hib. 1.785.1" (08-2417) GENERAL EVENING POST (The). (London.) No. 9089. 29 Dec— 31 Dec. 1791. {Per. Publ.) F°, 53cm. London, 1791. IRISH COLLECTION. 953 Hib. 1.785. r= (OH -241 8) MORNING CHRONICLE (The) and Public Advertiser. No. 24. 30 May 1796. F", 53cm. [Dublin,] 1796. (Per. Publ.) Hib. 1 . 785 . r" (08-2419) CORK PACKET (The). No. 1. 17 Jan. 1793. {Per. Puhl.) F°, 53cm. Cork, 1793. Hib. 1 . 785 . 1'' (08-24-20) ORACLE (The). No. 912. 28 April, 1792. (Per. Publ.) F°, 53cra. London, 1792. Hib.l.785.P (08-2421) LONDON-DERRY Journal (The), and, Donegal and Tyrone Advertiser. Vol. xxiv. No. 1665. 14 July, 1795. F°, 53cm. [Londondei-ri/,] 1795. (Per. Publ.) Hib. 1 . 785 . r (08-2422) GREENLEAF'S New York Journal, and Patriotic Register. Vol. xlviii. No. 19. Total No. 2851. 5 March, 1794. F", 53cm. Ifew-York, 1794. (Per. Publ.) Hib. 1 . 785 . r" (08-242,s) DAILY ADVERTISER (The). Vol. xi. No. 3110. 2 Feb. 1795. F", 53cm. New-York, 1795. {Per. Publ.) Hib.l.785.r^ (08-2+24) DIARY (The); or, Evening Register. No. 927. 30 Jan. 1795. F", 53cm. Neiv-York, 1795. {Per. Publ.) Hib. 1.785.1^ (08-2425) DIARY (The) and Universal Advertiser. No. 1148. 2 Nov. 1795. F°, 53cm. New-York, 1795. {Per. Publ.) Hib. 1.785. r^ (08-242()) NEW- YORK Daily Gazette. No. 1611. 20 Feb. 1794. {Per. Publ.) F°, 53cm. [New-York,] 1794. 954 CAMBEIDGB UNIVEBSITY LIBBABT Hib. 1 . 785 . 1^ (08-2427) ARGUS (The), or Greenleaf's New Daily Advertiser. No. 151. 2 Nov, 1795. {Per. Puhl.) F", 53cm. New-York, 1795. Hib. 1 . 785 . r" (08-2428) CORK Gazette (The) and General Advertiser. Vol. vii. 16 Sept. 1795. F°, 53cm. [Cork,] 1795. {Per. Puhl.) Hib. 1 . 785 . 1'' (08-2429) DUBLIN MORNING POST (The). Vol. i. No. 24. 11 Nov. 1784. F°, 53cm. Dublin, 1784. {Per. Publ.) Hib. 1 . 785 NORTHERN 1795. {Per. Publ.) . V (08- STAR. No. 405. 16 Nov.— 19 F°, 53cm. Belfast, •2430) ' Nov. 1795. Hib. 1 . 785 . F MORNING STAR (The). {Per. Publ.) No. 180. F°, 53cm. (OS- IS April, [Dublin,'] 2431) 1794. 1794. Hib. 1.785.1* (08-2432) RAMSEY'S Waterford Chronicle. No. 2909. 5 June— 7 June, 1794. F°, 53cm. Waterford, 1794. {Per. Publ.) Hib. 1 . 785 . r^ OBSERVER (The). No. {Per. Publ.) 93. 8 Sept F", 53cm. (08- . 1793. London, ■2433) 1793. Hib. 1 . 785 , .v (O.s- 2434) ENGLISH CHRONICLE (The); or Universal Evening Post. No. 1502. 30 April— 2 May, 1789. {Per. Publ.) F", 53cm. London, 1789. Hib. 1.785. r' (08-213.5) TOWN (The): or, Dublin Evening' Packet. No. 139. 26 March, 1789. F°, .53cm. Dublin, 1789. {Per. Puhl.) Hib. 1. 785. r (08-2436) WORLD (The). No. 647. 24 Jan. 1789. {Per. Puhl.) F°, 53cm. London, 1789. lEISH COLLECTION. 955 Hib.l.785.r (08-a437) TIMES (The). No. 1139. 12 Aug. 1788. {Per. Publ.) F", 53cm. London, 1788. Hib.l. 785.1"' (08-2438) LADY'S GAZETTE (The) and Evening Advertiser. No. 9. 30 May— 2 June, 1789. (Per. Publ.) F°, 53cm. London, 1789. Hib. 1 . 785 . 1"^ (08-2439) LONDON PACKET (The); or, New Lloyd's Evening Post. No. 2812. 30 Jan. to 2 Feb. 1789. (Per. Publ.) F", 53om. London, 1789. Hib.l.785.r° (OS -2440) MORNING CHRONICLE (The), and London Ad- vertiser. 25 March, 1789. (Per. Publ.) F°, 53cm. London, 1789. Hib. 1.785. r (08-2441) VOLUNTEER EVENING POST (The). No. 643. 15 Dec. to 18 Dec. 1787. (Per. Publ.) F", 53cm. Dublin, 1787. Hib. 1 . 785 . 1^' (08-2442) INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE (The), and Universal Evening Post. Vol. ii. No. 106. 3 Jan. 1774. (Per. Publ.) F", 53cm. London, 1774. Hib. 1.785. r (08-2443) BINGLEY'S LONDON JOURNAL. Vol. iv. No. 201. April 2 to April 9, 1774. (Per. Pabl.) F°, 53cm. London, 1774. Hib. 1. 785. r' (08-2444) CLONMEL HERALD (The). Vol. i. No. 9. 30 June, 1802. F°, 53cm. Clonmel, 1802. (Per. Publ.) Hib. 1 . 785 . 1'" (08-244,?) CORK HERALD (The): or, Munster Advertiser. Vol. I. No. 75. 27 Oct. 1798. (Per. Publ.) F°, 53cm. Cork, 1798. 956 CAMBEIDGE UNIVEKSITT LIBEAKY Hib. 1 . 785 . l'' (08-244.6) WATERFORD MIRROR (The), and Munster Packet. No. 26. 8 July 1801. F", 53cm. Waterford, 1801. (Per. Publ.) Hib. 1 . 785 . 1=^ (o«-2«7) FLYN'S HIBERNIAN CHRONICLE. Vol. 33. No. 66. 20 Aug. 1801. F", 53cm. Cork, 1801. (Per. Publ.) Hib.l.785.r' (08-2448) BATH HERALD (The). Vol. xi. No. 543. 10 July 1802. F°, 53cm. Bath, 1802. (Per. Publ.) Hib. 1.785, r^ (08-2449) CORK MERCANTILE CHRONICLE. No. 28. 28 June 1802. F°, 53cm. [Cork,] 1802. (Per. PuU.) Hib.l.785.P (08-2450) GREENOCK ADVERTISER (The). Vol. i. No. 24. 30 March 1802. F°, 53cm. Greenoch, 1802. (Per. Publ.) Hib. 1.785.1^ (08-2451) ALBION (The), and Evening Advertiser. No. 98. 31 Dec. 1799. F", 53cm. London, 1799. (Per. Publ.) Hib.l.785.r' (08-2452) MORNING POST GAZETTEER (The). No. 10,089. 9 Jan. 1801. F°, 53cm. London, 1801. (Per. Publ.) Hib. 1 . 785 . 1^ (08-2453) COURIER (The), and Evening Gazette. No. 2958. 19 Feb. 1802. F", 53cm. London, 1802. (Per. Publ.) Hib. 1 . 785 . 1^ (08-2454) CORK ADVERTISER (The), and Commercial Register. No. 561. 28 Aug. 1802. F", 53cm. [Cork,] 1802. (Per. Publ.) IRISH COLLECTION. 957 Hib. 1.785.1^ (().s-2455) LIMERICK HERALD (The). 19 Dec. 1795. {Per. Puhl.) F°, 53cm. [LimeHck,] 1795. Hib. 1 . 785 . 1'' (os-2456) GLASGOW COURIER (The). Vol. iii. No. 328. 3 Oct. 1793. F", 53ctu. [Glasgow,] 1793. (Per. Puhl.) Hib. 1 . 785 . l'^ (o,s-2457) ATHLONE HERALD (The). Vol. iv. No. 8. 26 Jan. 1793. F", 53cui. Athlone, 1793. {Per. Puhl.) Hib. 1 . 797 . 1 (08-24.58) PRESS (The). Nos. 3-67. October 3, 1797— March 3, 1798. F", 51cm. Dublin, 1797-8. (Another copy of No. 13, Hib. 1 . 785 . 1«».) {Per. Publ.) Hib.l.785.r° (08-2459) CORK COURIER (The). Vol. i. No. 73. 1 April, 1795. F°, 53cm. Cork, 1795. {Per. Puhl.) Hib. 1.785.1^ (08-24H0) EVENING MAIL (The). No. 441. 21 Dec. to 23 Dec. 1791. F", 53cm. London, 1791. {Per. Publ.) Hib. 1.785. r (08-2461) SUN (The). No. 666. 15 Nov. 1794. {Per. Publ.) F", 53cm. London, 1794. Hib. 1 . 785 . 1- (08-2462) RIGHTS OF IRISHMEN (The) : or. National Evening Star. No. cviii. 17 July, 1792. {Per. Publ.) F", 53cm. [Dublin,] 1792. Hib. 1 . 785 . 1" (08-2463) LIMERICK HERALD (The), and Munster Advertiser. Vol. III. No. 220. 8 July, 1790. {Per. Publ.) F", 53cm. Limerick, 1790. 958 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib. 1.785. r' (08-2464) MORNING POST (The), and Daily Advertiser. No. 5655. 10 June, 1791. F°, 53cm. London, 1791. {Per. Puhl.) Hib. 1.785. r (08-2465) CORK EVENING POST (The). Vol. xxxvii. No. 42. 3 June 1790. F°, 53cm. Cork, 1790. {Per. Publ.) Hib. 1 . 785 . V (08-2466) GENERAL EVENING POST. Vol. iv. No. 503. 15 July, 1784. F°, 53cm. Dublin, 1784. {Per. Publ.) Hib. 1. 785. r (08-2467) KERRY EVENING POST (The). Vol. v. No. 25. 20 March, 1793. F°, 53cm. Tralee, 1793. {Per. Publ.) Hib. 1 . 785 . r (08-2468) VOLUNTEERS JOURNAL (The) ; or, Irish Herald. No. 182. 8 December, 1784. F°, 51cm. Dublin, 1784. Hib. . 784 . 1 No. 106. 4 June, 1784 (fragment). {Per. Publ.) Hib. 1.785. r» (08-2469) WESTMEATH JOURNAL (The). Vol. xvi. No. 1154. 15 Aug. 1795. F", 53cm. Mullinga/r, 1795. {Per. Publ.) Hib. 1 . 785 . r^ (08-2470) HERALD AND CHRONICLE (The). No. 1502. 12 Oct. 1799. F°, 53cm. Edinburgh, 1799. {Per. Publ.) Hib. 1.785. r' (08-2471) WESTERN MERCURY (The), or, Kerry Herald. Vol. I. No. 2. 26 March, 1793. {Per. Publ.) F", 53cm. [Tralee 1] 1793. IRISH COLLECTION. 959 Hib. 1 . 786 . V (08-2472) BARBADOS GAZETTE (The), or General Intelligencer. Vol, VI. No. 24. 21 March to 25 March, 1789. {Per. Puhl.) F", 53cm. [Bridgetovm,] 1789. Hib. 1 . 785 . 1^' (08-2473) HARP OF ERIN (The). Vol. i. No. 3. 14 March, 1798. F", 53cm. Cork, 1798. {Per. Puhl.) Hib. 1. 785. r' (08-2474) NEW-YORK EVENING POST. Vol. i. No. 23. 7 Jan. 1795. F", 53cm. [New York,} 1795. {Per. Puhl.) Hib. 1. 785. r' (08-2475) PHOENIX. The Phenix ; or, Griffith's New Morning Post. Vol, II. No. 148. 20 Oct. 1790. {Per. Puhl.) F", 53cm. Duhlin, 1790. Hib. 1.785. r (08-247«) REVIEW (The), Sunday Advertiser. No. 61. 15 Aug. 1790. F", 53om. London, 1790. {Per. Puhl.) Hib. 1.785. T" (O8-2477) MITCHELL'S SUNDAY LONDON GAZETTE, and Weekly Monitor. No. 16. 22 Aug. 1790. {Per. Puhl) F", 53cm. London, 1790. Hib. 1 . 785 . r" (08-2478) KERRY CHRONICLE (The), and Tralee Advertiser. Vol. VII. No. 81. 5 Oct. 1790. {Per. Puhl.) F", 53cm. Tralee, 1790. Hib. 1 . 785 . 1;" (os- 247.9) MORNING POST (The) : or, Dublin Courant. Vol. vii. No. 77. 1 July, 1794. F", 53cm. Duhlin, 1794. {Per. Puhl.) Hib. 1.785. r (OH -2480) FINN'S Leinster Journal. Vol. xxv. No. 43. 25 May to 28 May, 1791. {Per. Puhl.) F", 53cm. Ivilkenny, 1791. 960 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib. 1 . 785 . 1"' (08-2*81) MUNSTER Journal. Vol. xxii. No 100. 4 Dec. 1760. ¥°, 45cn). Limerick, 1760. Hib. 00 . 768 . 1 Vol. XXXI. No. 62. 4 Aug. 1768. {Per. Publ.) F", 45cin. 76., 1768. Hib. 1. 785. r^ (08-2482) MORNING POST (The) and Fashionable World. 2.5 Dec. 1795. F", 53cm. London, 1795. {Per. Publ.) Hib. 1 . 785 . r (08-2483) TELEGRAPH (The). 4 Jan. 1796. {Per. Publ.) F°, 53cm. London, 1796. Hib. 1. 785. r (08-2484) ST JAMES'S CHRONICLE (The), or, British Evening- Post. No. 4914. 28 Aug. to 30 Aug. 1792. {Per. Publ.) F", 53cm. London, 1792. Hib. 1.785.1^^ (08-2485) MORNING HERALD (The). No. 5432. 30 Aug. 1796. F", 53cm. London, 1796. {Per. Publ.) Hib. 1 . 785 . r™ (08-2486) MORNING POST (The). No. 6413. 9 Nov. 1793. {Per. Publ.) F", 53cm. London, 1793. Hib. 1.785.1™ (08-2487) GENERAL ADVERTISER. No. 1001. 21 Feb. 1794. {Per. Publ.) F°, 53cm. Philadelphia, 1794. Hib. 1 . 785 . r"' (08-2488) DUNLAP AND CLAYPOOLE'S American Daily Ad- vertiser. No. 4638. 21 Feb. 1794. {Per. Publ.) F°, 53cm. Philadelphia, 1794. Hib. 1. 785. r" (08-2489) HIBERNIAN TELEGRAPH (The): or, Morning Star. No. 322. 25 March, 1795. {Per. Publ.) F°, 53cm. Dublin, 1795. IRISH COLLECTION. 961 Hib. 1 . 785 . 1"= (08-2490) \^ATERPORD HERALD (The). No. 647. 21 March, 1795. F°, 53cm. Wafer/ord, 1795. (Per. Puhl.) Hib. 1.785.1™ (08-2491) ITRABAISTE JOURNAL (The) or, the General Ad- vertiser. Vol. XVIII. No. 1218. 17 Aug. 1795. {Per. Puhl.) F°, 53cm. Strabane, 1795. Hib. 1 . 785 . r"^ (08-2492) R,OSOREA SOUTHERN STAR (The); or, General Advertiser. Yol. i. No. 1. 19 Aug. 1795. (Per. Publ.) F°, 53cm. Boscrea, 1795. Hib. 1. 785. r^ (08-2493) E. JOHNSON'S BRITISH GAZETTE, and Sunday Monitor. No. dlxxv. 7 Nov. 1790. {Per. Puhl.) F°, 53cm. [London,] 1790. Hib. 1 . 785 . 1"' (08-2494) 30NNAUGHT ADVERTISER (The). Vol. xxi. Aug. 8 1795. F°, 53cm. Tuam, 1795. {Per. Puhl.) Hib. 1.785.1™ (08-2495) DONNAUGHT JOURNAL (The) : or, Galway Ad- vertiser. Vol. xxxxvi. No. 49. 27 June, 1805. {Per. Puhl.) F°, 53cm. Galway, 1805. Hib. 00 . 769 . 1 (08-2496) LIMERICK CHRONICLE. Vol. i. No. [ ]. 20 Feb. 1769. F°, 44cm. Limerick, 1769. Hib. 00 . 769 . 2 and General Advertiser. Vol. iii. No. 170. 5 March 1770. F", Ih., 1770. Hib. 1 . 785 . 1"^ Vol. XXV. No. 2460. 28 March, 1792. {Per. Puhl.) F°, Ih., 1792. Hib. 1 . 785 . 1"' (08-2497) SOUTHERN REPORTER (The). No. liii. 2 Jan. 1808. F°, 53cm. [Cork,] 1808. {Per. Puhl.) Irish CoUection. July 1908. 61 962 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBBAEY Hib. 1 . 785 . 1"' (08-2498; BELFAST NEWS LETTER (The). No. 6277. 6 Oct 1797. F°, 53cm. Belfast, 1797 {Per. Publ.) Hib. 1 . 785 . 1^"^ (08-2499; RACING CALENDAR. 7 April, 1808. {P&r. Publ.) F", 53cm. Dublin, 1808, Hib. 1 . 785 . 1™ (08-2500; GENERAL ADVERTISER (The): or, Limerici Gazette. Vol. i. No. in. 24 Sept. 1804. {Per. Publ.) F°, 53cm. Dublin, 1804, Hib. 1 . 785 . 1"' (08-2501; FELIX FARLEY'S BRISTOL JOURNAL. Vol. lx. No. 3074. 7 Jan. 1809. F°, 53cm. Bristol, 1809. {Per. Publ.) Hib. 1 . 785 . 1"' (08-2503) IRISH PACKET (The). No. 284. 24 Dec. 1808. {Per. Publ.) F°, 53cm. Dublin, 1808. Hib. 1 . 785 . 1"' (08-2504] BRITANNIA, or, the Sunday Fashionable Literary and Commercial Advertiser. No. 45. 24 Jan. 1808. {Per. Publ.) F", 53cm. London, 1808. Hib. 1 . 785 . 1''" (08-2505) GORE'S Liverpool Advertiser. Vol. xxx. No. 1540. 9 July, 1795. F°, 53cm. Liverpool, 1795. {Per. Publ.) Hib. 1 . 785 . 1^ (08-2506) HAMPSHIRE TELEGRAPH, and Portsmouth Gazette. Vol. iii. No. 144. 12 July, 1802. {Per. Publ.) F°, 53cm. Portsmouth, 1802, Hib. 1.785. P' (08-2507) CALEDONIAN MERCURY. No. 12,611. 10 July 1802. F°, 53cm. Edinburgh, 1802. {Per. Publ.) IRISH COLLECTION. 963 Hib. 1 . 785 . r^ (08-2508) BRITISH VOLUNTEER (The), and Sunday Naval Chronicle. No. 108. 30 March 1806. {Per. PuU.) F°, 53cm. London, 1806. Hib. 1 . 785 . r=^ (08-2509) INDEPENDENT WHIG (The). No. 13. 30 March 1806. F°, 53cm. London, 1806. (Per. Publ.) Hib. 1 . 785 . 1^^ (08-2510) TRUE AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER (The). No. 2435. 6 June 1806. {Per. Publ.) F°, 53cm. Philadelphia, 1806. Hib. 1. 785. P' (08-2511) BILLINGE'S Liverpool Advertiser, and Marine In- telligencer. No. 2752. 17 AprH 1809. {Per. Publ.) F°, 53cm. [ ] 1809. Hib. 1.785. r" (08-2512) FREEMAN'S JOURNAL (The), and Daily Com- mercial Advertiser. Vol. XL v. 24 Feb. 1807. {Per. Publ.) F°, 53cm. Dublin, 1807. Hib. 1 . 785 . r'^ (08-2513) DUBLIN. Superintendant Magistrate's Office. The Hue-and-Cry. 28 March 1807. One page, F°, 53cm. Dublin, 1807. Hib. 1.790.1' (08-2514) HALLIDAY (Simon). CROWE (Robert). House of Lords. Appeal from the Court of Exchequer, against an... order of the 3d of July, 1790. Robert Crowe, Esq. Appellant. Simon Halliday, Esq. and others. Respondents. The Respondents' Case. F°, 38cm. {Dublin, 1790.] Hib. 1 . 790 , r-" (08-2515) HALLIDAY (John). CROWE (Robert). House of Lords. Appeal from the Exchequer. Robert Crowe, Esq. Appellant. John Halliday, Simon HaUiday... Respondents. The 61—2 964 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY case of the Appellant... 3 1st of March, 1788. (The Case of the Respondents.) [2 Papers.] F", 40cm. [Dublin, 1788.] Hib.l.790.r (08-2516) SMITH (William), Ji. 1785. Court of Delegates. In His Majesty's High Court of Delegates in Ireland. William Smith and Joseph Fagan, Appellants. Mary Cusack... Respondent. The Respondent's Case. F°, 39cm. [Dublin, 1785.] (Ireland 10.) Hib.l.790.r (08-2517) Trustees of the Linen and Hempen Manufacture. DILLOisr (Michael). To the... Trustees of the Linen and the Hempen manufactures of Ireland. The Memorial of M. Dillon. (Ireland 10.) F°, 37cm. [Dublin, 1797?] Hib. 1.790. r (08-2518) Commissioners of the Port Departm.ent. DILLON (Michael). To... His Majesty's Commis- sioners of the Port Department. The Memorial of M. Dillon. F°, 40cm. [Dublin, 1797.] (Ireland 10.) Hib. 1 . 790 . r-" (08-2519) Treasury Office. Payments made... in one year, to Lady-day, 1789(-1792); with the Arrear. (Vice- Treasurer's Office. JSTos. II, III.) (Ireland 10.) F°, 40cm. [Dublin, 1789-1792.] Hib. 1 . 790 . r'-^^ (08-2520) Treasury Offi-ce. Abstract of Receipts and Payments. Lady-Day 1788-1789, 1790-1792. (Vice-Treasurer's Office. No. I.) F°, 49cm. Dublin, 1789-1793. (Ireland 10.) Hib. 1.790. r' (08-2521) Accountant GeneraVs Office. State of the Establishments and other charges of Government for one year ending ...March 1789 etc. (No. iii.) F°, 49cm. Dublin, 1790. Hib. 1 . 790 . V 1791. F° 40cm. lb., 1792. (Ireland 10.) lEISH COLLECTION. 965 Hib. 1.790. r' (08-2522) Accountant General's Office. State of the Duties and Aids.. .Lady Day 1788-1789. (No. iv.) (Ireland 10.) F», 49cm. Dublin, 1789. Hib. 1 . 790 . r (08-2523) Accountant Generals Office. General State of the National Account. Lady Day 1788-1789. (No. v.) F°, 49cin. Dublin, 1789. Hib. 1.790.1^^ 1791. F°, 49cm. Dublin, 1792. Hib. 1.790.1^ 1791-1792. F", 49cm. Dublin, 1793. (Ireland 10.) Hib. 1 . 790 . r" (08-2524) Accountant General's Office, General State of the several appropriated Duties. Lady Day 1788-1789. (No. vi.) F", 49cm. Dublin, 1790. Hib. 1. 790. r^ to 1791. F", 49cm. Dublin, 1791. (Ireland 10.) Hib. 1.790. r' (08-2525) Accountant GeneraVs Office. Abstract of the Hereditary Revenue and Additional Duties. Lady Day 1791- 1792. (No. I.) F°, 49cm. Dublin, 1793. (Ireland 10.) Hib. 1.790. r^ (08-2526) Accountant General's Office. Abstract of the several appropriated duties. Lady Day 1791-1792. (No. ii.) (Ireland 10.) F°, 49cm. Dublin, 1793. Hib. 1 . 790 . 1'^ (08-2527) Customs. Account of the Number of Houses in the Kingdom ... Numbers of Hearths... Presented by Mr Bushe, 22 March 1792. (Ireland 10.) F°, 49cm. Dublin, 1792. Hib. 1.790. r' (08-2528) INOHIQUIN (Murrough O'Brien, Earl of). House of Lords. The Rt Hon. Morrough, Earl of Inchiquin ; "William Duke of Leinster; and... Richard Earl of 966 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY Shannon, Appellants. Henry Burnell, Respondent. The Appellants' Case. 23 Feb. 1795. F°, 48cm. [Dublin, 1795.] Hib. 1 . 790 . 1^ (08-2529) cox (Henry Shute). GAY (Nicholas). House of Lords. On an appeal between N. Gay, Appellant. Henry Shute Cox... and James Cox, Respondents. The Respondents' Case. F°, 48cm. [Dublin, 1790?] Hib. 1 . 790 . 1'' (08-25.30) NAPER (William). SHERBORNE (James Button, Baron). House of Lords. The Rt Hon. Lord Baron Sherborne, Appel- lant. William Naper, Esq. Respondent. The Case of the Respondent. F°, 48cm. [Dublin, 1789?] Hib. 1 . 790 . r"-'^-'" (08-25,Sl) BARNEWALL (Henry Benedict Barnewall, Viscount). FAUCONBERG (Henry Belasyse, Harl). House of Lords. The Rt Hon. Henry Earl of Fauconberg, Administrator of the Hon. George Barnewall, Plaintiff. The Heir and Tertenants of Henry, late Lord Yiscount Kingsland, deceased. Defendants. A Copy of the Writ of Error. (Case of Defendants 2 copies ; Case of the Plaintiff 3 copies.) F°, 49cm. [Dublin,] 1790. Hib. 1.790.1^ (08-2532) EUSTACE (WiUiam). PAGE (John), /. 1792. House of Lords. Writ of Error. John Page, John Page Junior, Samuel Page Junior, and others, Plaintiffs. The King at the rela- tion of William Eustace, Defendant. The Plaintiff's Case. F°, 49cm. Dublin, 1792. Hib. 1. 790. r''^' (08-2533) CARROLL (James), Jl. 1787. WESTBY (Mary). House of Lords. Mary Westby, Plaintiff' in Error. James Carroll, Esq. Defendant in Error. A Copy of the Writ of Error... (Case of the Defendant.) F", 39cm. [Dublin,] 1787. IRISH COLLECTION. 967 . Hib.l.790.r» (08-2534) MAXWELL {Hon. Henry), Bp of Meath. BLAKE (Sir Walter), Bart. House of Lords. Appeal from the Court of Exchequer. Sir Walter Blake and John Blake. Appellants... Henry [Maxwell] Bp of Meath and others. Respondents. The Appellants' Case.. .25 April 1798. F°, 56cin. Duhlin, 17^8. Hib. 1 . 790 . 1^°'^^ (08-2535) BURTON (Edward William). DILLON (John),/. 1794. House of Lords. Appeal from the Court of Exchequer. John Dillon and James Aylward, appellants. Edward William Burton, Respondent. The Appellants' Case. (Case of the Respondent.) F°, 49cm. Dublin, 1794. Hib. 1 . 790 . r^'^^ (08-2536) CHARTRES (Richard). DONERAILE (Sentleger Sentleger, Baron). House of Lords. Appeal from the Court of Chancery. Sentleger Sentleger... Baron Doneraile, Appellant. Richard Chartres, Respondent. Case of the Appel- lant. (Case of the Respondent.) F°, 49cm. Buhlin, 1784. Hib. 1. 790. r^'^ (08-2537) MOORE (William), /. 1790. BERNEY (George). House of Lords. Appeal from the Court of Chancery. George Berney, Appellant. William Moore, Esq., Thomas Berney, and George Berney, Respondents. The Appellant's Case. (The Respondents' Case.) F", 49cm. Duhlin, 1790. Hib. 1. 790. r (08-2538) BRIEN (John). O'MEARA (Rev. Thomas). House of Lords, on an Appeal from a Decree of the High Court of Chancery. The Rev. Thomas O'Meara, Appellant. John Brien, Respondent. The Respondent's Case. 4 Feb. 1799. F°, 49cm. Duhlin, 1799. 968 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBEAET Hib. 1 . 790 . r^ (08-2539) REDINGTON (Thomas). REDINGTON (Nicholas). House of Lords. On an Appeal from a Decree of the High Court of Chan- cery. N. Redington and Thomas Redington Esquires, Executors of Thomas Redington; and Thomas Red- ington the Younger ; Appellants. Thomas Redington, Gent, Respondent. The Respondent's Case. F°, 49cm. Dublin, 1794. Hib. 1. 790. r (08-2540) BARNEWALL (Bartholomew). BARNEWALL (Thomas). House of Lords. Appeal from the High Court of Chancery. Between T. Barnewall, Appellant. Bartholomew Barnewall, Re- spondent. And in another cause [others]. Case of the Appellant. F", 49cm. Dublin [1794?]. Hib. 1. 790. r (08-2541) BENNIS (John). POWER (James), /. 1790. House of Lords. On an Appeal from Decrees and Orders of the Court of Chancery. J. Power, Appellant. John Bennis, Re- spondent. Respondent's Case. F", 44cm. Dublin, 1790. Hib. 1 . 790 . F ^08-2542) MACARTNEY (William). BLUNDEL {Eon. Anna Maria). House of Lords. Appeal from the Court of Chancery... The Hon. A. M. Blundel, Rfc Hon. Mary Lady Robert Bertie, the Rt Hon. Arthur Hill... Earl of Hillsborough, and Mary Countess of Hillsborough; Appellants. William Macartney, Esquire, Respondent. The Case of the Appellants. F°, 44cm. Dublin, 1793. Hib. 1 . 790 . 1" (08-2543) ALDBOROUGH (Edward Stratford, JEarl of). STRATFORD (Sow. John). House of Lords. Appeal from the Court of Chancery, between the Hon. J. Stratford and the Hon. Rev. Francis Paul Stratford, Appellants ; and the Rt. Hon. Edward Earl of Aldborough. Appellants' Case. F°, 44cm. Dublin, 1786. lEISH COLLECTION. 969 Hib. 1.813.1- (08-2544) Commissioners on the Public Records of Ireland. Reports [1st — 10th only] from the Commissioners, ajjpointed to execute the Measures recommended in... the House of Commons, respecting the Public Records of Ireland. With supplements and appendixes. 1810- 1820. (2 vols.) F°, 45cm. [London, 1813-20.] {Ireland 10.) Hib. 1 . 824 . 1- (08 -254.6) THOMAS (Francis Sheppard). LASCELLES (Rowley). Liber Munerum publicorum Hiberniae, ab An. 1152 usque ad 1827; or the Establishments of Ireland. Being the Report of Rowley Lascelles. 2 vols. F°, 47cm. [London, 1824-30.] Hib. 1 . 824 . 3 Another copy. [With additional title-pages and prefatory "Observations" by F. S. Thomas, dated 7th Feb., 1852.] Hib. 1.844.1 (OS -2546) YOUGHAL. Protestant Operative Association. [Scrap- Book.] 42 X 29cm. [1829-1848.] Hib. 1 . 864 . 1- (08-2547) IRISH PEOPLE (The). Vols. i-ii. {Per. Publ.) F°, 41cm. Dublin, 1864-65. Syn. 1 . 87 . 1- ; Hib. 1 . 876 . 1 (08-2548) FERGUSON {Sir Samuel). LEABHAR BREAC, the Speckled Book, otherwise styled Leabhar Mor Diina Doighre the great book of Diin Doighre. [In Irish and Latin. With preface by Samuel Ferguson and description by B. O'Looney.] (Dublin: Royal Irish Academy.) F", 45cm. Dublin, 1872-6. Hib. 0.641.1 (08-2549) TRUE (A) copy of a letter sent from a Gentleman of worth in Ireland... importing joyfuU newes of a great overthrow given to the Rebels. 16 Jan. 1641. {Ireland 7.) Broadside, 34cm. [Londoni 1641.] 970 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBRARY Hib.0.641.2 (08-2550) HANSKEN, tlie Ehphant. [Engraving of Elephant in 17 figures, with inscriptions in Dutch and French."' 37 X 29om. [Amsterdam'i 1641?" Hib. 0.642.1 (08-2551) ORMONDE (James Butler, 1st Duke of). BULKELEY (Launcelot), Ahp of Dublin. [Special . Prayer for use by all Preachers and Chaplains. Signed 'La. Dublin,' i.e. Launcelot Bulkeley, Abp of Dublin; and countersigned by the Marquis of Ormonde, 28 Feb. 1642.] One page, F°, 31cm. [Dublin,'] 1642. (^Liturgies 213.) Hib. 0.642.2 (08-2552) ANDERTON ( ). BRIDGEMAN {Sir Orlando). A letter directed to M. Bridgeman, the 4th of Jan., and a letter inclosed in it to one M. Anderton [signed R. E.]. One page, F°, 33cm. London, 1642. Hib. 0.649.1 (08-2553) SCROPE {Col. Adrian), f 1660. The Resolutions of the private souldiery of Col. Scroops Regiment of Horse... concerning their present Expedition for the service of Ireland ... Salisbury, 1 May, 1649. {Ireland 7.) One page, F°, 27cm. [Londonl 1649?] Hib. . 654 . 1 (08-2555) MEATH (Edward Brabazon, ind Earl of), 1 1675. To the Parliament of the Common- wealths... The humble Petition of Edward Earle of Meath [con- cerning his estates in Ireland]. Broadside, 39cm. [London, 1654.] Hib. 0.679.1 (08-25,56) [Notice of Judges' Circuits, for Leinster, Connaught, Ulster, Munster, 1679-1684. (5 sheets.)] Broadside, 37cm. [Dublin, 1679-1684.] {Ireland 10.) IRISH COLLECTION. 971 Hib. 0.685.1 (O8-2557) ORMONDE (James Butler, 1st Duke of). To His Grace the I)u[ke of Ormond], upon his leaving the Government and Kingdom of Ireland. [Verse.] One page, F°, 26cm. Dublin [1685]. Hib. 0.688.1 (O8-2558) WILLIAM III., King of England. The Declaration of William and Mary, King and Queen of England... to all their loving subjects in the Kingdom of Ireland. 22 Feb. 1688. Broadside, 37 x 29cm. London, 1688. Hib. 0.689.1 (O8-2559) JAMES II., King of England. A full... account of the landing of the late King James II. in Ireland... [Licensed 22 March 168f.] One leaf, F°, 31cm. London, 1689. Hib. 0.689. 2 (O8-2560) JAMES II., King of England. PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1689 May 4. By the King. [Against the Parliament.] One leaf, F°, 26 x 19cm. Dublin [1689]. Hib. 0.689. 3 (08-2561) JAMES II., King of England. An exact account of the. . .transactions. . .in Ireland, since the late K. James's arrival there. [Before May 7.] {Ireland 7.) One leaf, F°, 29cm. London, 1689. Hib. 0.689. 4 (O8-2562) JAMES II., King of England. Two letters discovering the designs of the late King James in Ireland... [Licensed 25 April 1689.] One leaf F°, 29cm. London, 1689. Hib. 0.689. 5 (08-256.S) LONDONDERRY. An exact... account brought to a person of quality of the raising of the siege of London- derry by the Protestants in Garison... [Licensed June 12, 1689.] One page, F°, 29cm. London, 1689. 972 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEBSITY LIBEAEY Hib.0.689.6 (08-2564) LONDONDERRY. A conference between a Papist and Protestant, concerning the present affairs of London-Derry in Ireland. One leaf, F°, 30cm. London, 1689. Hib. . 689 . 7 (08-2565) CHAMPANTE {Sir John). Reasons why Sir J. Champante's two last Accompts, between him and the late Undertakers of the Irish Revenue, stated by Mr Roberts, should not be open'd. Broadside, 32 x 25cm. [Dublinl 1689.] Hib. 0.691. 2 (08-2.-566) CONNAUGHT. LUOAN (Patrick Sarsfield, Harl of), 1 1693. A relation of what passed in Connaught between His Majesties forces under... Brigadier Sarsfield, and the rebels led by the Lord Weyer, the coUonels Eloyd, Russel, &c. upon the Army Decamping from AUards- town. F", 30cm. [Dublinl 1691.] Hib. 0.691. 3 (O8-2568) LIMERICK Articles. The articles of Limerick, ratified under the great seal of England. 4 pp. [English.] F°, 31cm. [ , 1691.] Hib. . 699 . 1 (O8-2569) DARIEN. [Humble address to the King of the House of Peers... towards making a Settlement at Darien. With His Majesties answer to the Address. (Fragment.)] One leaf, F°, 27 x 15cm. [Edinburgh 1 1699.] Hib. . 704 . 1 (08-2570) PITZ-HARRIS {Sir Henry). The Case of Sir H. Fitz-Harris Bar. humbly represented to both Houses of Parliament. One leaf, F°, 34cm. [ 1704?] Hib. 0.708.1 (08-2.571) FLYING POST (The) : Or, The Post-Master. No. 23. 30 Aug. 1708. One leaf F°, 31cm. Dublin, 1708. {Per. Publ.) IBISH COLLECTION. 973 Hib. 0.708.2 (O8-2572) DROGHEDA. [Presentment of the Grand Jury] at the Tholsel on Thursday the 7"^ day of October, 1708. One leaf, F°, 32cm. [ 1708.] Hib. . 711 . 1 (08-2573) PROCLAMATIOK Ireland. 1711 April 24. By the Lords Justices. (Prorogation of Parliament.) broadside, 36 x 26cm. Dublin, 1711. Hib. 0.711. 2 (08-2574) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1711 May 26. By the Lords Justices. (Prorogation of Parliament.) Broadside, 36 x 24cm. Dublin, 1711. Hib. 0.711. 3 (08-2575) RBINE des Anges, French Privateer. PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1711 June 6. By the Lords Justices. (Against a French Privateer called La Reine des Anger (sic)... Capt. Hayes and his crew.) Broadside, 34 x 25cm. Dublin, 1711. Hib. 0.711. 4 (08-2576) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1711 June 12. By the Lords Justices. (Prorogation of Parliament.) Broadside, 36 x 25cm. Dublin, 1711. Hib. 0.711. 5 (08-2577) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1711 August 17. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council. (Quarantain to be performed by Ships from the...Baltick:-Sea.) Broadside, 37 x 25cm. Dublin, 1711. Hib. 0.711. 6 (08-2578) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1711 Oct. 6. By the Lord Lieutenant... and Council. (Quarentine to be performed by Ships from the Baltick-Sea.) Broadside, 36 x 25cm. Dublin, 1711. Hib. 0.711. 7 (08-2579) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1711 Nov. 19. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council. (Recalling Licence of Arms to Papists.) Broadside, 36 x 25cm. Dublin, 1711. 974 CAMBBIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY Hib.0.711.8 (08-2580) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1711 Nov. 30. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council. (Maiming of Cattle.) Broadside, 37 x 24cm. [Dublin, 1711. J Hib.0.711.9 (08-2.'58l) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1711 Dec. 13. By the Lords Justices and Council. (Maiming of Cattle.) Broadside, 37 x 25cm. Dublin, 1711. Hib. 0.711. 10 (08-2582) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1711 Feb. 8. By the Lord Justice and Council. (Letter... dropt at the Four-Courts in Dublin.) Broadside, 36 x 25cm. Dublin, 1711. Hib. 0.713. 8 (08-2583) CLAYTON (John), Dean of Kildare. An Answer to D. Clayton's letter. Oct. 19, 1713. F°, 31cm. [Dublini] 1713. Hib. 0.713. 9 (08-2584) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1713 Nov. 19. By the Lord Lieutenant. (Prorogation of Parliament.) Broadside, 36 x 25cm. Dublin, 1713. Hib. 0.713.10 (08-2585) PROCLAMATION. Ireland 1713 Dec. 9. By the Lord Lieutenant. (Against stopping the Mails.) Broadside, 36 x 26cm. Dublin, 1713. Hib. 0.713. 11 (08-2586) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1713 Feb. 1. By the Lord Lieutenant. (Prorogation of Parliament.) Broadside, 37 x 25cm. Dublin, 1714. Hib. 0.711.11 (08-2587) CLARK (Richard), 11711. PROCLAMATION. Ireland 1711 Feb. 8. By the Lord Justice and Council. (Murder of Richard Clark.) Broadside, 37 x 25cm. Dublin, 1711. miSH COLLECTION. 975 Hib. . 711 . 12'-' (two copies) (08-2588) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1711 Feb. 8. By the Lord Justice and Council. (Bobbery, Maiming.) Broadside, 3 sheets, 37 x 25cin. Dublin, 1711. Hib. 0.712.1 (08-2589) McHUGH (Bryan). PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1712 July 11. By the Lords Justices. (Taking of Bryan McHugh.) Broadside, 36 x 25cm. Dublin, 1712. Hib. 0.712. 2 (O8-2590) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1712 July 11. By the Lords Justices. (Quarentine.) Broadside, 37 x 25cm. Dublin, 1712. Hib. 0.712.3 (O8-2591) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1712 July 30. By the Lords Justices. (Counterfeit Coins.) Broadside, 36 x 25cm. Dublin, 1712. Hib. . 712 . 4 (08-2592) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1712 Aug. 9. By the Lords Justices. (Quarentine.) Broadside, 36 x 25cm. Dublin, 1712. Hib. 0.712. 5 (08-2593) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1712 Aug. 29. By the Lords Justices. (Treaty of Utrecht.) One leaf, F°, 37 x 2ocm. Dublin, 1712. Hib. 0.712. 6 (O8-2594) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1712 Aug. 29. By the Lords Justices. (Prorogation of Parliament.) Broadside, 35 x 2icm. Dublin, 1712. Hib. . 712 . 7 (O8-2595) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1712 Sept. 16. By the Lords Justices. (Quarentine to be performed by Ships from the Sound, the Baltick-Sea. ) Broadside, 37 x 25cm. Dublin, 1712. 976 CAMBBIDGE UNIVEESITY LIBBAEY Hib.0.712.8 (O8-2596) LAMB (John), 1 1712. PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1712 Nov. 29. By the Lords Justices. (Murder of John Lamb.) Broadside, 37 x 25cm. Dublin, 1712. Hib.0.712.9 (08-^597) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1712 Dec. 16. By the Lords Justices. (For the Discovery of the Author of "Honest Resolves.") Broadside, 37 x 25cm. Dublin, 1712. Hib.0.712.10 (08-2599) MacCARTNEY {Lieut-Gen. George), 1 1730. PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1712 Jan. 10. By the Lords Justices. (For seizing George MacCartney.) Broadside, 2 sheets, 37 x 25cm. Dublin, 1712. Hib. 0.712. 11 (08-2600) THOMOND (Henry O'Brien, Earl of). Notice of the Earl of Thomond, to apply to the Parliament for an Act of Confirmation. 22 Jan. 1712. One page, F°, 33cm. [Dublin,] 1712. Hib. 0.712. 12 (O8-2601) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1712 Feb. 4. By the Lords Justices. (Houghing of Cattle.) Broadside, 36 x 25cm. Dublin, 1712. Hib. 0.712. 13 (O8-2602) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1712 Feb. 7. By the Lords Justices. (Prorogation of Parliament.) Broadside, 36 x 25cm. Dublin, 1712. Hib. 0.712. 14 (O8-2603) ORMONDE (James Butler, 2nd Duke of), 1 1745. CONGRATULATION (The). Humbly inscrib'd to his Grace the Duke of Ormond. [Verse.] F", 30cm. London, 1712. Hib. 0.713.1 (08-2604) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1713 March 18. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council. (Against Papists carrying Arms.) Broadside, 2 sheets, 37 x 25cm. Dublin, 1713. IRISH COLLECTION. 977 Hib. 0.713.2 (O8-2605) ALPHABETICAL (An) list of all... persons of the Popish Religion within... Ireland, who have Licenses to carry Arms. 18 March 1713. {Ireland 4.) Broadside, 37 x 25cm. Dublin, 1713. Hib. 0.713. 3 (O8-2606) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1713 May 6. By the Lords Justices. (Prorogation of Parliament.) Broadside, 36 x 25cni. Dublin, 1713. Hib. 0.713. 4 (O8-2607) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1713 May 15. By the Lords Justices. For. ..Peace between Her Majesty and... the French King. Broadside, 36 x 25cm. Dublin, 1713. Hib. . 713 . 5 (O8-26O8) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1713 June 2. By the Lords Justices. (Thanksgiving for Peace.) Broadside, 37 x 25cm. Dublin, 1713. Hib.0.713.6 (08-2609) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1713 Sept. 15. (Qua- rentine.) Broadside, 37 x 25cm. Dublin, 1713. Hib. 0.713. 7 (08-2610) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1713 Oct. 10. By the Lords Justices. (For Calling Parliament.) Broadside, 37 x 25cm. Dublin, 1713. Hib. 0.713. 12 (08-26n) BUTLER (Toby). PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1713 Feb. 2. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council. (For taking Toby Butler &c.) Broadside, 2 sheets, 36 x 25cm. Dublin, 1713. Hib. 0.713. 13 (os-2612) DUBLIN. City. Queries to the electors of the city of Dublin. F°, 33cm. Dublin, 1713. Irish Collection. July 1908. 62 978 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEBSITY LIBBABY Hib. 0.714.1 (08-2613) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1714 March 27. By the Lord Lieutenant. (For... Peace between Her Majesty and. ..the King of Spain.) Broadside, 37 x 25om. Dublin, 1714. Hib. 0.714. 2 (O8-2614) JAMES, Prince of Wales, the Old Pretender. PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1714 May 28. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council. (Against persons inlisted for the Service of the Pretender, going out of the Kingdom.) Broadside, 36 x 25cm. Dublin, 1714. Hib. . 714 . 3'"'' (two copies) (08-2615) SOPHIA, Electress of Hanover. PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1714 June 22. By the Lords Justices. (For making alteration in the Common-Prayers for the Royal Family on the death of the Princess Sophia.) Broadside, 37 x 25cm. Dublin, 1714. Hib. 0.714. 4 (O8-2616) JAMES, Prince of Wales, the Old Pretender. PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1714 July 7. By the Lords Justices. (For taking the Pretender.) Broadside, 37 x 26cm. Dublin, 1714. Hib. 0.714. 5 (O8-2617) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1714 July 24. By the Lords Justices. (For making the New Species of French Coin Current.) Broadside, 36 x 25cm. Dublin, 1714. Hib. 0.714. 6 (O8-26I8) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1714 July 24. By the Lords Justices. (Prorogation of Parliament.) {Ireland 11.) Broadside, 36 x 25cm. Dublin, 1714. Hib. 0.714. 7 (O8-2619) GEORGE L, King of England. PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1714 Aug. 6. By the Lords Justices. (For proclaiming King George I.) Broadside, 36 x 25cm. Dublin, 1714. IRISH COLLECTION. 979 Hib.0.714.8 {os-t>ti-20) PROCLAMATIOX. Ireland. 1714 Aug. 7. By the Iiords Justices. (For requiring Papists to deliver up their Arms.) Broadside, 36 x 25cin. [Dublin, 1714.] (^Ireland 4.) Hib.0.714.9 (08-26^1) :>ROCLAMATIOX. Ireland. 1714 Aug. 14. By the Lords Justices. Requiring all persons... in Office of Authority... to proceed in... their respective Offices. Broadside, 37 x 26cm. Dvhlin, 1714. Hib. 0.714. 10 (08-2622) ^jSTNE, Queen of England PROCLAMATION. Irelamd. 1714 Aug. 16. By the Lords Justices. (Mourning for Queen Anne.) One page, F°, 27cm. [Dublin, 1714.] Hib. 0.714. 11 (08-2623) ^XXE, Queen of England. PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1714 Aug. 17. By the Lords Justices. (Alteration in the Common- Pravers for the King and Royal Pamily, on the death of... Queen Anne.) Broadside, 37 x 25cm. Dublin, 1714. Hib. 0.714. 12 (n.s-2624) SVILLIAjSI III., King of England. PROCLAMATIOX. Ireland. 1714 Oct. 22. By the Lords Justices. (Against defacing the Statue of King WiUiam III.) {Ireland 10.) Broadside, 37 x 25cm. Dublin, 1714. Hib. 0.714. 13 (08 -2625) PORTER (Robert), fl. 1714. PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1714 Nov. 11. By the Lords Justices. (For a Robbery at the House of Robert Porter.) Broadside, 37 x 24cm. Dublin, 1714. Hib.0.714.14 (O8-2626) 3'XEILL (Bryan Bane). PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1714 Dec. 20. By the Lords Justices. (Against Bryan Bane O'Neill and others.) Broadside, 37 x 25cm. Did)lin, 1714. 63—2 980 CAMBEIDGE UNIVEBSITY LIBEAEY Hib. 0.714. 15 (08-2627) GEORGE II., King of England. PROCLAMATION. Irela7id. 1714 Dec. 24. By the Lords Justices. (Prayers for George Prince of Wales and the Royal Family.) Broadside, 36 x 25cm. Dublin, 1714. Hib. 0.714. 16 (08-2628) COOKE {Sir Samuel), Bart. DUBLIN. The humble petition of certain of the Commons to the Lord Mayor for the disfranchisement of Sir S. Cooke. 21-25 Jan. 1714-5. One page, F°, 30cm. [Dublin, 1714-5.J Hib. 0.714. 17 (08-2629) PROCLAMATION. Ireland 1714 Feb. 8. By the Lords Justices. (Against Tories, Robbers...) Broadside, 36 x 25cm. Dublin, 1714. Hib. 0.714. 18 (O8-2630) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1714 Feb. 8. By the Lords Justices. (Thanksgiving.) Broadside, 36 x 25cm. Dublin, 1714. Hib. 0.714. 19 (O8-2631) EVERARD (Christopher). PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1714 March 7. By the Lords Justices. (Against Christopher Everard and Walter Eustace.) Broadside, 37 x 25cm. Dublin, 1714. Hib. 0.714. 20 (08-2632) WILLIAM III., King of England. PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1714 March 7. (On the Defacing of the Statue of King William III.) Broadside, 36 x 25cm. Dublin, 1714. Hib. . 714 . 21 (08-2633) PROCLAMATION. Ireland. 1714 March 21. By the Lords Justices. (For reforming abuses in making of Butter-Casks.) (Ireland 10.) Broadside, 37 x 25cm. Dublin, 1714. lEISH COLLECTION. 981 Hib. 0.716.1 (08-2634) GEORGE I., King of England. QUERIES to the Clergy. [Advising them not to take up Arms against King George.J F", 34cm. Dublin, 1716. Hib. 0.718.1 (08-2635) ROSCOMMON. Account how the Court House in Roscommon fell dow[n] while the Court was sitting... [Signed E. S.] (3 March 1718-9.) One leaf, F", 31cm. Dublin, 1718-19. Hib. 0.720.1 (08-2636) KING (William), Ahp of Dublin. DUBLIN. Archbishopric. The Archbishop of Dublin's Case. [Petition for reimbursement of monies paid by the Archbishop (W. King?). Signed Fr. Page (Sir Francis Page?).] One leaf, F°, 33cm. [1 Dublin, 172-.] Hib. 0.721.1 (08-2637) SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D. Bank of Ireland. Subscribers to the Bank [of Ireland] plac'd according to their Order and Quality. With notes and Queries. [By J. Swift.] (Ireland 15.) F", 34cm. Dublin [1721]. Hib. 0.724.1 (08-2638) WOOD (William), t 1730. DUBLIN. The presentment of the grand-jury of the county of the city of Dublin. [Concerning Wood's Half-pence.] One leaf, F°, 34cm. Dublin, 1724. Hib. 0.725.1 (08-2639) Bank of Ireland. The last Speech and dying Words of the Bank of Ireland which was executed at College- Green, on Saturday the 9th inst. (Ireland 15.) One page, F°, 34cm. Dublin [1725]. Hib. 0.725. 2 (08-2640) TO the Hon. Mr D. T. Great Pattern of Piety. One leaf, F°, 28cm. Dublin, 1725. 982 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib. 0.727.1 (08-2641) TANKARD (Michael). MacGURRAN (John). The last... speech... of J. Mac-Gurran, alias Cockels, and M. Tankard... to be executed... 27th... Sept. 1727. For. ..robbing Squire Winfield. One page, F", 31cm. [Duhlin'l 1727.] Hib. 0.727. 2 (08-2642) ORMONDE (James Butler, 2nd Duke of). The Copy of a Letter from J. Butler late D-ke of d. To King George the Second. (Dublin Nov. 4. This day arriv'd from Corke.) One leaf, F°, 31cm. Dublin [1727]. Hib. 0.729.1 (08-264.8) DUBLIN. An account of the money collected in pur- suance of His Majesty's Letters Patents, and the manner in which it has been distributed. One leaf F°, 31cm. Dublin, 1729. Hib. 0.733.1 (08-2644) SIBTHORP (Robert). TISDALL (Thomas). The Case of T. Tisdall and R. Sibthorp, Esqrs. against the Undue Election and Return of J. Ruxton and G. Lowther, Esqrs.... to serve . . . in . . . Parliament f or . . . Atlierdee [ Ardee ?]. F°, 39cm. [Dublin 1 1733]] Hib. . 740 . 1, 2 (O8-2645) EDGWORTH (Edward). EDGWORTH (Paokington). P. Edgworth and Mary Edgworth, Appellants, Edward Edgworth, Respondent. (The Appellants' Case. The Respondent's Case.) F°, 39cm. [Dublin, 1740.] Hib. . 740 . 3-5 (08-2646) SHELBURNE (Henry Petty, 1st Earl of). BERMINGHAM (Edward), Fauper. The Case of E. Birmingham and Abigail his wife, with others, Appellants. Henry Earl of Shelburne and others (George Lord Carbury, Henry Pritty, and James Stopford) Respondents. (3 cases.) F", 39cm. [Dublini 1740.] IRISH COLLECTION. 983 Hib. . 740 . 6, 7 (O8-2647) BOULTER (Hugh), Abp of Armagh. BLAND (Nathaniel), LL.D., Appellant. Hugh Boulter, Abp. of Armagh; Richard Morgan and William Shiel Respondents. The Appellant's Case. (The Respondents' Case.) F°, 39cm. [Dublin, 1740.] Hib. . 741 . 1 (08-2648) DALBYMPLE (James), fl. 1741. GAINER (Mary). M. Gainer and others. Appellants. James Dalrymple Esq: Respondent. The Respondent's Case. F°, 38cm. [1 Dublin, 1741.] Hib. . 744 . 1 (O8-2649) LIMERICK JOURNAL (The). Vol. vi. Nos. 51, 58 (Sept. 21, Oct. 16, 1744). {Per. Picbl.) ¥°, 36cm. A. Welsh, Limerick, 1744. Hib. 0.750.1 (08-2650) COTTINGHAM (Henry). H. Cottingham, Mercer, to the Silk-Weavers, of the City of Dublin. F", 32cm. [Dublinl 17—?] W.1.38- (08-26.51) RAPIN THOYRAS (Paul de). TINDAL (Nicholas). The Continuation of Mr Rapin de Thoyras's History of England from the Revolution to the Accession of King George II. 2nd ed. 2 vols. F°, 42cm. London, 1752(-1). (Another copy of the map at p. 76, Hib. . 751 . 1.) Hib. 0.752.1 (O8-2652) DUBLIN Considerations humbly offered in regard to the Charitable Lottery in Dublin. One page, F°, 33cm. Dublin, 1752. Hib. . 754 . 1 (O8-2653) DUBLIN. Society for the Belief of the Widows... of the Clergymen... of Dublin. An abstract of the Pro- ceedings... One leaf, F°, 30cm. [Dublin, 1754.] 984 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib. 0.755.1 (08-2654) TIGHE (Robert). PILKINGTON (Edward). The Orphan Distressed; or, a letter from Mr E. Pilkington, of Aaron-Quay, to Mr R-t T— he [Tighe], B-k-r H— y-M— rk— t; dehver'd to him... 17th May, 1755. One page, F°, 32cm. [DuUinl 1755.] (Another copy, imperfect, Hib. 1 . 679 . 1^.) Hib. 0.755. 2 (08-2655) Irish State Lottery for... 1755. One page, F°, 33cm. Dublin, 3 Oct. 1755. {Ireland 18.) Hib. 0.755. 3 (08-2656) DUBLIN. Assize of Bread. The Assize of Bread made of Wheat, by order of the Rt Hon. the Lord-Mayor of Dublin. No. 8. One page, F°, 31cm. Dublin, 1755. Hib. 0.755. 4 (O8-2657) BIRCH (Robert). The case of Mr R. Birch, of the City of Dublin, Merchant. F°, 32cmi. [DuUinI 1755?] Hib. . 755 . 5 (08-2658) MOSSE (Bartholomew). The Case of B. Mosse, of the City of Dublin, Surgeon... 1755. F", 44cm. [Dublin'^ 1755.] Hib. 0.755. 6 (08 -2659) MOSSE (Bartholomew). LETTER (A) to Doctor M[o]ss[e]. One page, F°, 33cm. [Dublini 1755?] Hib. 0.756.1 (08-2660) LAWSON (John), D.D. DUBLIN. St Andrew's Parish. (Charity Schools.) [Advertisement.] On Sunday the 29th of this inst. Feb. 1756, A Charity Sermon will be preached at St Andrew's Church, By the Rev. Dr Lawson. One page, F°, 32cm. Dublin, 1756. IRISH COLLECTION. 985 Hib. 0.756.2 (08 -2661) ALLEYN (James). FENWICK (Richard). Advertisement. [Libel of J. Alley n against Mr Cox. 21 June 1756.] One page, F°, 31cm. [Dublin, 1756.] (Another copy, Hib. 1.679. 1»».) Hib. 0.756. 3 (08-2662) BTJTLER (Isaac). An elegy upon the much lamented death of I. Butler, Professor of Botany and Astro- nomy ; ... in Dublin. One page, F°, 36cm. Dublin, 1756. Hib. 0.75 6. 4 (08-2d63) HOBY {Sir Philip), Bart. DUBLIN. St Werburgh's Parish. (Charity School.) Hymns to be sung by the children of the Charity- School of St Werburgh's Parish, on Sunday the 12th of December, 1756. At which time a sermon will be preached by the Rev. Sir P. Hoby, Bart. One page, F°, 30cm. [Dublin, 1756.] Hib. 0.758.1 (08-26fJ4) NEW. A new song, to an old tune : written in the year 1756, and printed in the year 1758. [On Irish political parties.] {Ireland 18.) One leaf, F°, 32cm. [Dublinf] 1758. Hib. 0.759.1 (08-2665) MINDEN. SACKVILLE (George, Viscount). [Letter in verse dated Minden 2 Aug. 1759, signed D. B., giving his Will. (Skit on Lord George Sackville.)] One page, F", 33cm. London, 1759. Hib. 0.760.1 (08-2666) BELFAST. [News of sea-fight with the French, Belfast March 1, 1760.] {Ireland 7.) One page, F°, 30cm. [1760.] Hib. 0.760. 2 (O8-2667) DUBLIN GAZETTE. The Dublin Gazette Extra- ordinary. March 3, 1760. {Fer. PuU.) One page, F°, 28cm. Dublin, 1760. 986 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib.0.760.3 (O8-2668) DUBLIN. Work-Iiouse. [Appeal] Dublin, March 31, 1760. A Charity Sermon will be preached in the two Cathedrals... of Dublin... on Sunday the 27th of April next... for the Foundling Children of the Workhouse etc. F°, 32cm. [Dublin, 1760,] Hib. 0.760.4 {O8-2669) MOORE (George), of Dublin, Merchant, fl. 1760. To the Rt Hon. the Knights, Citizens... in Parliament... the Petition of G. Moore. F", 33cm. [Dublini 176-.] Hib. 0.760. 5 (O8-2670) DUBLIN. Society for ' the Relief of the Widows of the Clergymen... of Dublin. To the Rt Hon. the Lord- Mayor, Sheriffs... of Dublin. The Memorial... F", 33om. [Dublin'i 176-.] Hib. . 761 . 1 (08-2671) BROAD WHEELS. [Publication of the Contents of the Act of 29 Sept. 1761 forbidding narrow wheels eic," {Ireland 18.) One page, F°, 30cm. [Dublini, 1761, Hib. 0.762.1 (O8-2672) DUBLIN. Assize of Bread. The Assize of Bread, by Order of the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor of the City of Dublin... June 19. One page, F°, 37cm. Dublin, 1762. Hib. 0.762. 2 (os-2673) MOLLOY (Sarah). SMYTH (Thomas),/. 1762. To the Publick. (Con- cerning Sally MoUoy.) Sept. 27. One leaf, F°, 27cm. [Dublin, 1762.] Hib. 0.762. 3 . (O8-2674) GEORGE III., King of England. To the King's most Excellent Majesty : The faithful protestation and humble remonstrance of the Roman Catholick Nobility and Gentry of Ireland. {Ireland 4.) One leaf, F°, 29cm. [Dublini] 1762. lEISH COLLECTION. 987 Hib. 0.763.1 (os-se?.'?) Lists of the Pensions on the Civil and Militarj' Esta- blishments (pursuant to the Order of the Hon. House of Commons of Mercurii, 12 Oct. 1763). 26 Oct. 1763. F°, 33cm. [Duhlinl 1763.] {Ireland 13.) Hib. 0.763.2 (08-26-76) DUBLIN. Hospital in Smock-Alley. A subscription for promoting the Establishment of the Dublin Hos- pital in Smock-Alley. One page, F°, 31cm. [Dublin, 1763?] Hib. . 763 . 3 (08-2677) DUBLIN. Hospitals. A scheme for establishing in this City either a Magdalen Hospital... or an Asyluui to Female Orphans etc. One page, F°, 31cm. [Dublin, 1763.] Hib. 0.764.1 (08-2678) DUBLIN. St Mary's. (Charity School.) An hymn to be sung by the Charity Children of St Mary's, Dublin, on Sunday, the 19th of Feb. 1764. One page, F°, 29cm. [Dublm, 1764.] Hib. 0.764. 2 (08-2679) DUBLIN. Lying-in Hospital. Rules and Orders. Broadside, 42 x 27cm. Dublin, 1764. Hib. 0.765.1 (08-268O) CHAIGNEAU (William). DUBLIN. Hibernian Society fw maintaining the Orphans of Soldiers. A short account of the Hibernian Society (by W. Chaigneau). [With list of names.] F°, 32cm. [Dublin, 1765.] Hib. 0.766.1 (O8-2681) SEXTON (George), Jfayor of Limerick. LIMERICK. [An anonymous letter (May 10) directed to George Sexton, Mayor of Limerick, by the Roman Catholics, the 6th inst. Taken from the Munster Journal of the 12th inst.] One page, F°, 31cm. Dublin, 1766. 988 CAMBRIDGE UNITEBSITY LIBRARY Hib.0.766.2 (08 -2682) HERTFORD (Francis Ingram Seymour Conway, 2nd Marquis of), f 1794. Speech to... Parliament, at Dublin, 7 June, 1766. One leaf, F°, 32cm. Dublin, 1766. Hib.0.766.3 (08-2683) DUBLIN. Printers {Journeymen). To the Public. Advertisement. One leaf, F°, 33cm. Dublin, 1766. Hib. . 768 . 1 (08-2684) ECHLIN (John), /. 1768. MATHEW (Thomas). The Case of T. Mathew, and J. Echlin, Esqrs. On their petition... of an Undue Election and Return of Burgesses to serve in... Par- liament for...Callen [Callan]. One page, F°, 38cm. [Dublini 1768.] Hib. 0.768.2 (08-2685) FLOOD (John), /. 1768. FLOOD {Bt Bon. Henry). The Case of H. Flood and J. Flood, Esqrs. Upon the Petition of T. Mathew and J. Echlin, Esqrs. Complaining of an Undue Elec- tion . . . for . . . Callan. One leaf, F°, 37cm. [Dublini 1768.] Hib. 0.768. 3 (08-2686) ALCOCK (Henry). CAREW (Shapland). The Case of S. Carew, Esq. Complaining of an undue Election... of H. Alcock, Esq.; to serve in Parliament... f or... Waterford. F°, 38cm. [Dublini 1768.] Hib. 0.768.4 (08-2687) ROSCOMMON. CROFTON (Edward). The Case of E. Crofton, Esq. [Upon the parliamentary election for Roscommon.] F", 39cm. [Dublini 1768.] Hib. 0.768. 6 (08-2688) FRENCH (John), Jl. 1768. MAHON (Thomas). To the Rt Hon.... the Knights, Citizens... in Parliament... The Case of T. Mahon, and J. French. F°, 33cm. [Dublini 1768.] (Ireland 13.) IRISH COLLECTION. 989 Hib. 0.769.1 (08-268y) WICKLOW. Harbour. Case of Wicklow Harbour. Ooie page, F°, 33cm. [Bublinl 1769?] Hib. 0.770.1 (08-2690) DUBLIN. Weavers. To the Rt Hon. ... the Knights . . . in Parliament... The Petition of the.., Corporation of Weavers, of the City of Dublin. (Ireland 13.) One leaf, F°, 32cm. [Dublin, 176-?] Hib. 0.770. 2 (O8-2691) DUBLIN. Meath Hospital. To the Hon. . . . the Knights ...in Parliament... The Petition of the Governors... of the Meath Hospital. (Ireland 13.) One page, F°, 32cm. [Duhlin, 176-?] Hib. 0.770. 3 (O8-2692) DUBLIN. Merchants and Traders. Observations on a Petition of the Merchants and Traders of the City of Dublin, praying an additional Duty of 2s. 6rf. per Hundred on all Refined Sugars imported from Great- Britain. One page, F°, 37cm. [Bublin, 176-?] Hib. 0.770. 4 (O8-2693) DUBLIN. Playing Card Makers. To the Rt Hon. . . . the Knights... in Parliament... the Humble Petition of the Playing Card Makers of the City of Dublin... {Ireland 13.) One page, ¥°, 32cm. [Dublin, 17—?] Hib. 0.770. 5 (O8-2694) DUBLIN. Surgeons. To the Rt Hon.... the Knights ...in Parliament. The Memorial of the Surgeons of the City of Dublin. (Ireland 13.) One page, F°, 33cm. [Dublin, 17—?] Hib. 0.770. 6 (O8-2695) DUBLIN. Universal Register Office. To the Publick. [On the Opening on College-Green, of an Universal Register Office.] One page, F°, 32cm. [Dublin, 17—?] 990 CAMBBIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY Hib. 0.771.1 ' (08-2696) A list of those Members that voted for and against the Address, on Tuesday the 26th of Feb. 1771. {Ireland 13.) One page, F°, 42cm. London, 1771. Hib. 0.771. 2 (08-2697) A list of the Lords spiritual and temporal of Ireland, as they sit in Parliament in... 1771. {Ireland 12.) One page, F°, 42cm. [Dublin, 1771.] Hib. 0.771. 3 (O8-2698) DEMPSY (John). To the Rt Hon.... the Knights, Citizens... in Parliament... The Humble Petition of J. Dempsy. F", 32cm. [Dublinl 1771.] {Ireland 13.) Hib. 0.774. 2 (08-2699) DUBLIN. Liberty. An address to the Publick, on the necessity of supporting, in that part of the City called the Liberty, an Institution for administering Medical Relief to the Sick Working Poor. F°, 38cm. [Dublin, 1774.] Hib. 0.775.1 (08 -2700) A list of the Lords. ..of Ireland. ..in Parliament in... 1775. One page, F°, 41cm. [Dublin,] 1775. {Ireland 12.) Hib. 0.799.1 (O8-2701) List of the Members of both Houses of the Irish Par- liament, who voted on the... Address to His Majesty... for a Legislative Union with Great Britain, on the 23d and 25th Jan., 1799. {Ireland 8, 11.) F°, 59 x 47cm. Dublin, 1799. Hib. 0.799.2 (O8-2702) SUN. The last speech and dying words, with the birth... of that British Impostor, known by the nickname of the Sun. . .burnt. . .in College-Green, Dublin, Feb. 11, 1799, for perpetrating a false... attack upon the House of Commons of Ireland. {Ireland 13.) One page, F°, 42cm. Dublin [1799]. IRISH COLLECTION. 991 Hib. 0.800.1 * (08-2703) BRITAIN (Mrs). An entirely new change of Amuse- ments... At the Royal Circus, near College-Green. For the benefit of the great Mrs Britain. On Feb. 5, will be performed a...pastichio, called, the Rape of lerne; or, fidelity betrayed. [Political squib on the Union printed as playbill.] {Ireland 8.) One slip, F°, 61cm. [Dublin, 1800.] Hib. 0.800.2 (08-2704) BRITAIN (Mrs). The great Mrs Britain's second benefit, Amphitheatre, near the College-Square. On Feb. 12, will be performed an... Olio, called Self Immolation, or, the Wise-Men of Gotham. [Political squib on the Union printed as playbill.] {Ireland 8.) One slip, F", 61cm. [Dublin, 1800.] Hib. 0.802.1- (08-2705) LA TOUCHE (John), M.P. DUBLIN. Parliamentary Election, 1802. [Candi- dates, John La Touche, Rt Hon. George Ogle, John C. Beresford, and Jonah Barrington. The Poll, July 21 — Aug. 4:.] (22 single leaves.) F°, 40cm. [Dublin, 1802.] Hib. . 802 . 23- (O8-2706) DUBLIN. Parliamentary Election, 1802. (16 single leaves relating to the Election.) F°. [Dublin, 1802.] Hib. . 802 . 39- (08-2707) DUBLIN. City. STORY TELLER (The)... published for the... electors of Dublin. Nos. 1, 2, and 4. 4°, 25 X 20cm. Dublin, 1802. Hib. 0.805.1- (08-2708) LONDONDERRY (Robert Stewart, ind Marquis of). DOWN. County. Election, 1805. [14 Election Brochures &c. on Lord Castlereagh's and Col. J. Meade's candidature.] Downpatrick, 1805. 992 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hib. 0.808.1 ' (08-2709) DUBLIN. Old Men's Asylum. To the Humane and Benevolent. Resolutions. One page, F", 34cm. Dublin [1808?]. Hib. 0.808. 2 (08-2710) DUBLIN. Market Jury. A clause of an Act 13 & 14 Geo. 3. Ch. 22. Sect. 73. for establishing a Market Jury in the City of Dublin. One page, F°, 33cm. Dublin, 1808. Hib. 0.812.1 (08-2711) DUBLIN. Lying-in Hospital. An abstract of the Registry. 8 Dec. 1757—31 Dec. 1812. One page, F°, 45cm [Dublin, 1812.] Hib. 0.814.1 (08-2712) DUBLIN. Woollen Manufacturers. [Letter, with reprint of the Petition and Memorial of 1809.] F°, 30cm. Dublin, 1814. Hib. 0.814. 3 (08-2713) PROPOSAL for establishing a corporate company for draining... bog and peat land in Ireland. {Ireland 18.) F°, 46cm. London [1814?]. Hib. 0.815.1 (08-2714) DUBLIN. St George's Female Parochial School. Ab- stracts from Accounts. 1815. 18 X 24cm. [Dublin, 1815.] Hib. 0.815. 2 (08-2715) DUBLIN. Charitable Society for Relief of Sick and Indigent Boom-keepers. ' Statement. 4 March 1814 — 4 March 1815. Broadside, 36cm. [Dublin, 1815.] Hib. 0.818.1- (08-2716) TALBOT (Richard Wogan). DUBLIN. County. Election, 1818. [Polls of Richard Wogan Talbot, Hans Hamilton, Thomas White.] (9 numbers and 4 other papers.) 38cm. [Dublin, 1818.] IRISH COLLECTION. 993 Hib. . 818 . 14 (08 -2717) MATHIAS (Benjamin William). DUBLIN. Bethesda Female Orphan School. [State- ment and Invitation to the Annual Charity Sermon, to be preached...! Feb. 1818. ..by the Rev. B. W. Mathias.] One page, 22cm. \puhlin, 1818.] Hib. 0.820.1- (08-2718) COLTHURST {Sir Nicholas). CORK. [Election Squibs on Sir Nicholas Colthurst, Christopher Hely Hutchinson, and Gerard Callaghan. (9 nos.)] Gwk, 1820. Hib. . 820 . 9- (08-2719) TALBOT (Richard Wogan). DUBLIN. County. £ lection, 1820. [Polls of Richard Wogan Talbot, Hans Hamilton, and Thomas White. (7 nos. and 1 other paper.)] 43cm. [Dublin, 1820.] Hib. 0.822.1 • (O8-2720) Association for the Improvement of. Prisons. Fourth Report. 1822. 41cm. [Dublin, 1822.] {Ireland 15.) Hib. 0.822. 2 (O8-2721) London Committee for managing... Relief in Ireland. List of Remittances. 39cm. [London, 1822.] {Ireland 15. London 4.) Hib. 0.823.1- (O8-2722) WHITE {Lieut.-Col. Henry). DUBLIN. County. Ulection, 1823. [Polls of Lieut.-Col. H. White, and Sir Compton Domville. (4 nos.)] 39cm. [Dublin, 1823.] Hib. 0.823. 5- (08-2723) DUBLIN. County. Election, 1823. [6 single sheets relating to the Poll.] 43cm. [Dublin, 1823.] Hib. . 823 . 11- (O8-2724) DUBLIN. City. [Collection of BroEidsides etc., chiefly political squibs. 1823- .] (33 nos.) [Dublin, 1823.] Irish CoUection. August 1908. 63 994 CAMBEIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBBABY Hib. 0.823. 44 (O8-2725) CLARE. County. Summer Sessions, 1823. [Announce- ment.] One page, 30 x 23cm. Ennis, 1823. Hib. 0.829.1 (08 -2726) Protestant Colonization Society of Ireland. Report of Sub-committee. 42cm. Dublin, 1829. (^Ireland 15.) Hib. . 829 . 2 "--. (O8-2727) ANTRIM. CoMw^u Statement of the object and plan of a society for the permanent employment of tradesmen and labourers... of Antrim. 40cm. [Antrim, 1829.] Hib. 0.837.1 (O8-2728) HAMILTON {Lord Claud). DRESSING a Doll. [Verses on the contest between Lord Claud Hamilton and Lord James Dupree Alex- ander, Viscount Alexander for County Tyrone (for 1837?).] One page, ^cm. [ 1837?] Hib.0.840.1, 2 (O8-2729) CRICHTON {Col). LIFFORD. Farming Premiums (Regulations and Instructions). [2 Papers, issued by CoL Crichton.] Broadside, 46cm. Clones, 1840. Hib. . 843 . 1 (08-2730) MULOCK (Thomas). Ireland, — Her Rulers and her Agitators... Letter... to the Rt Hon. Sir R. Peel, Bart. One page, 34cm. [London, 1843.] Hib. 0.844.1 (O8-2731) St Columba {College of). Chapel. Precentor's Weekly Table. 27cm. [ 1844?] {Ireland 15.) Hib. 0.844. 2 (08-2732) O'CONNELL (Daniel). CLAPHAM, CO. Surrey. [Public Subscription for D. O'Connell.] 24cm. Clapham [1844?]. IKISH COLLECTION. 995 Hib. 0.846.1 (08-2733) Quakers. Address from the Committee of the Society of Friends in London, on the subject of the distress in Ireland. 41cm. Lonaon, 1846. {London 4.) Hib. 0.846. 2 (O8-2734) Baxliequer (Court of). LE FANU (Joseph). Error from the Court of Ex- chequer Chamber in Ireland. Joseph Le Fanu and Edward Bull, Plaintiffs in Error, Joshua Malcomson . . . Defendants in Error. Appendix to the Case for the Plaintiffs in Error. 43cm. London (1846). {Ireland 10.) Hib. 0.850.1 (08-2735) Protestant Association. Address of the Protestant Association to the Electors of Great Britain and Ireland. {London 4.) One page, 25cm. London [18-5-?]. Hib. 0.850. 2 (08-^^736) MANCHESTER. Manchester Protestant and Reforma- tion Association. Caution to unwary Protestants. No. 1. aScm. Manchester [185-?]. Hib. 0.850. 3 (O8-2737) DOWN. County. Infirmary. To the Knights... in ...Parliament... The Petition of the Governors of the County of Down Infirmary... 15 April, 1850. {Parliament 3.) One page, 31cm. [ 1850.] Hib. 0.850. 4 (Os-2738) M'CARTHY {Dr). KENMARE Board of Guardians. Proceedings. [Speech of Dr M'Carthy.] Broadside, 37cm. [ 185-?] Hib. 0.851.1 (08-2739) DUNDRUM. GREGG (Tresham Dames). To the inhabitants of Dundrum, who are subjects of "His Holiness," the Pope. One page, 32cm. [Dvhlin't] 1851. 63—2 996 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBKARI Hib. 0.853.1 (08-2740) DUBLIJST. Great Industrial Exhibition, 1853. [Plan. 40 X 20cm. [Duhlinl 1853. Hib. 0.882.1 (08-?74i) The Arms of the Provinces, Cities and Chief Towns of Ireland. 29 x 38cm. Belfast [1882]. (Ireland 18.) Hib. 0.897.1 (O8-2742) Land Commission (Agricultural Department). Return- of Prices. 1881 to 1896. [With plates.] (Ireland 10.) 36cm. London, 1897. Hib. 00. 642.1 (08 -2743) SPIEGEL der Tyrannie begaen in Yerland aen die van de Gereformeerde Kercke, aldaer Protestanten genoenit, Anno 1641 en 42. Broadside, 41 x 48cm. [Amsterdaml 1642?] (Ireland 18.) Hib. 00. 700.1 (08-2744) PRAGUE. Yue de I'Eglise du Couvent et de la Rue des Irlandois. 35 x 29cm. [17—.] Hib. 00. 704.1 (08-2745) THOMOND (Henry O'Brien, 8th Earl of). [Advertise- ment of Sale of Farms and Lands.] F° (7 sheets and one quarto page), 60 X 51cm. [Dublinl] 1704. Hib. 00. 797. 2 (O8-2746) MALTON (James). A picturesque and descriptive view of the City of Dublin. Obi. F°, Loiidon [1797]. Hib. 00. 800.1 (08-2747) IRELAND (Mrs), pseud. At the Royal Circus, near College-Green. For the benefit of Mrs Ireland. On Jan. 15, will be performed a grand pantomimical, serio-comic Olio, called, The Forced Marriage; or. IRISH COLLECTION. 997 the Humbugged Islanders. [Political Squib, on the Union, as playbill] {Ireland 8.) One slip, 52cm. [Dublin, 1800?] Hib.00.800.2 (08-2748) The Union, a lyric canto, appointed to be sung, or said, in all meeting-houses. [Political squib.] (Irelcmd 8.) One slip, 52cm. Bvilin [1800?]. Hib.00.800.3 (O8-2T49) POSITIVE JOHN; or, Nothing can cure him. A new lyric ballad, on the Union. (Ireland 8.) One slip, 52cm. Dublin [1800?]. Hib. 00. 800.4 (O8-2750) WHO'S to blame? A new ballad on the Union. (Ireland 8.) One slip, 51cm. Dublin [1800?]. Hib.00.800.5 (O8-2751) PROPOSITION (The). A new song on the Union. (Ireland 8.) One slip, 50cm. Dublin [1800?]. Hib. 00. 800. 6 (O8-2752) PADDY, the Pointer, to the staunch dogs of Ireland. Unanimity against Union. A British ballad, some- what altered for the use of Irishmen. (Ireland 8.) One slip, 51cm. Dublin [1800]. Hib. 00. 800. 7 (08-^:53) On the Union. Granu Wale. (Jreland 8.) One slip, 51cm. Dublin [1800?]. Hib. 00.800.8 (08-2754) HURDY GURDY, Monsieur, pseud. NEW (The) Doodle, Doodle, Doo. Sung by M. Hurdy Gurdy, from the Bear-Garden, London, at the New Circus, College-Green, ci devant the old Political Theatre, 1800. [On the Union.] (Ireland 8.) One slip, 53cm. Dublin (1800). Hib. 00. 800. 9 (.os-2755) WOODCUTS. [Seventeen. Qu. for glass painting?] 57 X 47cm. [Dublin^ 18 — .] 998 CAMBBIDGE UNIVKKSITY LIBEAET Hib. 00 . 805 . 1-13 (O8-2756) LONDONDERRY (Robert Stewart, 2W Marquis of). DOWN. County. Election, 1805. [13 papers re- lating to the contest between Visct Castlereagh and Col. John Meade.] Single leaves, 54cm. [Bownpatrickl 1805.] Hib. 00. 825.1 (08-2757) BELFAST. Northern Banking Company. List of the Proprietors. 1 Sept. 1825. One leaf, 53cm. [Belfast, 1825.] Hib. 00. 832.1 (O8-2758) ALBION (The) and the Star. March 19, 1832. No. 421. 57cm. London, 1832. (Per. Puhl.) Hib. 00. 851.1 (08-2759) Priests' Protection Society. Manifesto to the Roman Catholics of Ireland. [Signed by "The Converts."] (Ireland 15.) One slip, 50cm. [Dublin, 1851.] Hib. 00. 860.1 (08-a760) HARPUR (Thomas B.). BED-ROOM COMPANION (The) and Silent Com- forter. Ed. 7. [Ed. by T. B. Harpur?] 51cm. [Kildarel 186-?] Hib. 00. 867.1 (08 -2761) MANCHESTER. Execution of the Manchester Fenians... Nov. 23, 1867. Broadside, 50cm. [ 1867.] Hib. 00. 872.1 (08-27<>2) GERRARD ( ). Gerrard's Irish land schedule. Novr. 1872. Broadside [Dublini 1872]. {Ireland 18.) Hib. 8. 55. 2 (08-2763) THOMAS Hibernicus, f,. 1306-1316. Flores omnium pene doctorum... i6°, 13cm. Lugduni, 1555. IRISH COLLKCTION. 999 Hib.8.695.4' (O8-2765) FLANDERS. A True and impartial history of the Wars of Ireland, Flanders... 2 Pts. 12°, 15cm. [London,] 1695. (Ireland 7.) Hib.8.695.4' (O8-2766) The History of the Wars in Ireland, between their Majesties Army, and the Forces of the late King James. [Imperfect.] 12°, 15cm. London, 1690. (Ireland 7.) Hib.8.695.4' (08-2767) WILLIAM III., Xing of England. A true, exact and impartial history of the... Plots and Conspiracies... by Papists... for the compassing the death... of... King William III. 2nd edition. 12°, 15cm. London, 1697. Hib.8.698.6 (O8-2768) PENN (WilHam). Truth Further Clear'd from mis- takes... Two Chapters out of the Book... Primitive Christianity Reviv'd. . .with . . .Postscript. 8°, 15cm. Dublin, 1698. LI. 35. 10 (08-2769) STEWART (Ccmmodore Charles),/. 1721. WINDUS (John). A journey to Mequinez; the residence of the present Emperor of Fez and Morocco. On the occasion of Commodore Stewart's Embassy. 8°, 19cm. L(yndon, 1725. Hib. 8 . 725 . 8 Another edition. 8°, 16cm. DvMin, 1725. Hib. 8. 732. 10 (O8-2770) PROGRESS. The Progress of Beauty. A poem. 8°, 16cm. Dvhlin, 1732. Hib. 8. 738. 6> (O8-2771) SPEED (R). COUNTER-SCUFFLE (The). [In verse, by R. Speed.] To which is added A Dutchman's Proverb : and other new additions. 12°, 16cm. Dublin [171-]. 1000 CAMBEIDGK UNIVEESITY LIBEAET Hib.8.738.6' (08-2772> COURT-SECRET (The): a melancholy truth. Now first translated from the original Arabic. By an adept in the Oriental tongues. 12°, 16cm. Dublin, 1742. Hib.8.738.6^ (08-2773) CHARLES VII., Emperor. EUROPE. Europe's Catechism. To which are added, The New Elect catechis'd ; and the Catechist catechis'd. With the Marriage of the Empire, as it is to be celebrated at Francfort. [On the alliance between Charles YII., Emperor of Germany and Louis XV.] 12°, 16cm. London, 1741. Hib.8.738.6' (08-2774) POLITICAL REHEARSAL (The). Harlequin le Grand : or. The Tricks of Pierrot le Primier. 12°, 16cm. Dublin, 1742. XXIX. 8. 154' (08-2775) POPE (Alexander). CIBBER (Colley). A letter... to Mr Pope, inquiring into the motives that might induce him in his satyrical works, to be frequently fond of Mr Gibber's name. 8°, 19cm. London, 1742. Hib.8.738.6* Another edition. 8°, 16cm. Dublin, 1742. Syn.7.74.12^ 2nd edition. 8°, 20cm. 76., 1742. Hib.8.738.6' (O8-2776) JOHNSON (Samuel), LL.D. LONDON : a poem, in imitation of the third satire of Juvenal. [By Samuel Johnson.] 12°, 16cm. Dublin, 1738. Hib. 8 , 738 . 6' (08-2777> POPE (Alexander). One thousand seven hundred and thirty eight. A dialogue something like Horace. 12°, 16cm. Dublin, 1738. IBISH COLLECTION. 1001 Hib.8.738.6" (O8-2778) POPE (Alexander). SUPPLEMENT (A) to [A. Pope's] One thousand seven hundred thirty-eight. Not written by Mr Pope. 12°, 16cm. Dublin, 1739. Hib. 8.742.4- (O8-2779) PREVOST D'EXILES (Antoine Fran9ois). DEAN of Coleraine (The), a moral history. Com- posed from the memoirs of an illustrious Irish family. By the Author of the Memoirs of a Man of Quality [i.e. A. F. Prevost d'Exiles]. And now done into English by Mr Erskine. 2 vols. 12°, 17cm. Dublin, 1742. Hit. 8. 761. 6 (08-2780) GRAMMAR (Fre^ich). DWYER (Charles). The Anglo-Gallic Grammar. 8°, 16cm. Cork, 1761. Hib. 8.773.8 (O8-2781) GRAMMAR (Latin). WETENHALL (Edward), Bp of Kilmore and Ardagh. Bp Wetenhall's Latin Grammar construed. [By W. B.] 4th edition. 12°, 14cm. Dublin, 1773. Hib. 8. 823. 4 (08-2782) DICTIONARY {English). MANSON (David), t 1792. Manson's Pronouncing Dictionary, and English Expositor... to which is added, a list of scripture proper names... revised... by the Rev. J. Davis, A.M. 12 x 14cm. Belfast, 1823. Hib. 8. 826. 8 (08-27«.3) COLD WELL (T.). Coldwell's Universal Reckoner, and Corn Calculator : arranged for the weights and measures of Great Britain and Ireland. 11 X 13cm. Dublin, 1826. Hib. 8. 827. 2 (08-2784) JOSEPH, Pati-iarch. The History of Joseph : and the deliverance of the Israelites from Egypt. To which is prefixed, The History of the Creation. 15cm. BttbUn, 1827. 1002 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEESITT L3BAEY Hib. 8 . 828 . 5 (08-2785) LANKTREE (John). A synopsis of Roman antiquities ...with a catechetical appendix. 15cm. Belfast, 1828. Hib. 8. 830. 17 (08-2786) LANIGAN (James), B.C. Bp of Ossory. Catechetical conferences on Penance, as a virtue and as a sacra- ment. 15cm. Dublin, 1830. Hib. 8. 836. 5 (08-2787) GRAMMAR {English). An outline of English grammar for the use of Schools. 14cm. Dublin, 1836. Hib. 7. 660. 11 (08-2789) PATRICK {St). FALEONI (Celso). Teatro delle glorie e purgatorio ...del.. .8. Patricio... 2* impressione. 4°, 20cm. Bologna, 1660. Hib. 7. 661. 6 (O8-2790) MERVIN {Sir Audley). A speech... 11th day of May in the House of Lords, when he was presented Speaker by the Commons. 4°, 20cm. Dublin, 1661. Hib. 7 . 668 . 5 • . (O8-2791) ARRAN (Mary Butler, Countess of). An account of the... Funeral... of... the Countess of Arran. 4°, 18cm. In the Savoy, 1668. Hib. 7. 718. 4 (os-2792) HUNT (Edward). An abridgment of all the Statutes in Ireland, in the reigns of Queen Anne, and King George. In force and use. {Statutes. Ireland 1.) 8°, 18cm. Dublin, 1718. Hib. 7 . 724 . 13' (O8-2793) LLOYD (Edward), J.. 1736. Thoughts on trade in- tended to have been first published in Ireland, with an account of the present state of the silken manu- facturers, and the calamitous circumstance? of a numerous poor in that kingdom. [With ms. notes.] 8", 20cm. London, 1736. IRISH COLLECTION. 1003 Hib. 7 . 724 . 13' (O8-2794) BRIDGES (George),^. 1739. The Smuglers defeated: or the Golden Fleece reviv'd... for... Trade. 8°, 20cm. [Corkt] 1739. Hib.7.728.12 (O8-2795) HARVEY ( ), Conjurer of Dublin, Jl. 1728. The life and character of Harvey, the famous Conjurer of Dublin. 8°, 18cm. London, 1728. Hib.7.743.14 (08- 27.96) CHROXOLOGY (A) of some memorable accidents, from the creation of the world, to the year, 1742. 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1743. Hib. 7 . 746 . 26' (O8-2797) DUBLIN. City. VINDICATION. A vindication of the Rights and Powers of the Board of Aldermen [of Dublin] con- taining some remarks on an Apology... By a Lover of Peace. [Signed 'A. W.' Issued as Part v of J. D. Latouche's Papers etc. 1746.] 8°, 19cm. Dublin, 1744. Hib.7.770.37 (08-279S) FULLER (Samuel), of Dublin, fl. 1726. A mathe- matical miscellany in four parts. 3rd edition. 12°, 17cm. Dublin, 1770. Hib. 1.111.^ (08-2799) MOMUS. LAUGHING. The Laughing Philosopher. [With head-line 'Moraus.' In numbers.] 12°, 17cm. Dublin, 1777. Hib. 7. 790. 22 (O8-28OO) ANSTEY (Christopher). WILLIAMS (John), cdias A. Pasquin. A Postscript to the New Bath Guide [of C, Anstey]. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1790. Hib. 8. 55. 2 (08-2801) THOMAS Hibernicus, fi. 1306-1316. Flores omnium pene doctorum...collecti per Thomam Hibemicum. 16°, Lngduni, 1555. 1004 CAMBBIDGE UNIVEBSITY LIBBAEY Hib.7.747.7' (O8-2802) BRULLATJGHAN (Dominick). Opusculum de mis- sione et missionariis. Ed. 2a. 8°, 18cm. Metis (1747). Hib.7.747.7^ (O8-2803) ROVENIUS (Philippus), Bp of Philippi. Tractatus de missionibus. 8°, 18cm. Metis, 1747. Hib. 7. 759.24' (08-2804) BLAKENEY (David). LUCAS (Charles), 1 1771. A Mirror for Courts- Martial... the... tryal... of David Blakeney. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1768. Hib. 7 . 759 . 24' (O8-2805) LUCAS (Charles), 1 1771. FEW. A few observations on a Mirror for Courts Martial [by C. Lucas upon the case of D. Blakeney]. By a friend to Discipline and Good Order. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1768. Hib. 7 . 759 . 24' " (O8-2806) VICTOR (Benjamin). WIDOW. The Widow of the Wood [i.e. Ann Whitby. A relation of her alleged marriage with Sir William Wolselej'. By B. Victor]. 8°, 20cm. [] Dublin, ab. 1755.] Hib. 7 . 759 . 24' (O8-2807) SACKVILLE (George, \st Viscount). LETTER. A letter to a late Noble Commander [Lord George Sackville] of the British Forces in Germany. Ed. 2. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1759. Hib. 7 . 759 . 24" (O8-28O8) YORK (Edward Augustus, Duke of). The Tour of... Edward Duke of York. 8", 20cm. Dublin, 1764. Hib. 7 . 759 . 24" (08-2«io) VOLTAIRE (Fran9ois Marie Arouet de). FREDERICK IL the Great, King of Prussia. Royal Dissertations... with the character of... Voltaire. By the present King of Prussia... To which is added his ...character. 8°, 20cm. Dublin, 1758. IRISH COLLECTION. 1005 Hib.7.776.14 (o.s-JSii) GOLDSMITH (Oliver). The Haunch of Tenisoa. 8°, IScm. Dublbi, 1776. Hib.7.807.21 (os-ssii) DELACOUR (James). A prospect of poetry, with other poems. 18cm. Cork, 1S07. Hib.7.825.19 {os-2sis) ALMAZS ACK. Dublin. The Treble Almanack for the year 182-3, containing i. J. W. Stewart's Almanack, II. The English Court Registry, iii. WUson's Dublin Directory, with a new correct plan of the Citr. IScm. Bv.bliii \\s-2o]. Hib. 7, 827.79 (08-'-2.si7) SEEDCOKX. On Seed-Corn. 2nd ed. 17cm. Dublin [1&21 ]]. Hib. 7 . 829 . 12^ (o«--jsks) PROTESTAXT WARDER (The). ToL 1. Xo. 6. [Wrapper only.] 17cm. Stourport, 1829. (Per. FvhL) Hib. 7. 840. 2 (os_iM9) GRAMMAR {IrUt). BIBLE (Irish). ^Y MaOhew. The Gospel of St Matthew, with the last chapter of each of the other Three Evan- gelists : and the life of Joseph, from the Book of Genesis. In the Irish language. To which is pre- fixed, An Irish Grammar. IScm. [London,^ 1840. Hib. 7. 860. 5^ (os--8^o) GLASXEVIX. DUBLIX. Royal Dublin Society. The Royal Dublin Society and the citizens of DubUn. Why should exclusiveness and Sabbatarianism be the rule at the Glasnevin Botanic garden... Issued by a pre- liminary Committee for promoting the freer opening of the Glasnevin Botanic garden. 21cm. Dvhlin, 1860. Hib. 7. 860. 5= (08-2S2i) GLASXEVIX. Report of the Committee for pro- moting the freer opening of Glasnevin garden, with a statement of accounts. 21cm. Dublin, 1861. 1006 CAMBRIDGE UNIVEBSITY LIBBABT Hib.7.860.5' (08-2822) Sanitary Reform Committee. " The Towns improvement Act " and sanitary reform in Ireland. Issued by a preliminary, sanitary reform committee. (Ireland 15.) 21cm. Dublin, 1861. Hib.7.860.5^ (08-282.?) DUBLIN. Stephen's Green. Free opening of Stephen's Green. 21cm. [Dublin,] [1862} Hib.7.860.5' (08-2824) McEVOY (John). National necessity for the registra- tion of births, deaths, and marriages in Ireland. 21cm. Dublin, 1863. Hib.7.860.5' (08-2825) PEEL {Bt Hon. Sir Robert), 2nd Bart. Observations on Sir R. Peel's births' and deaths' (Ireland) bill of 1863. (Parliament 3.) 07ie leaf, 21cm. [ ,] [186-]. Hib.7.860.5' (08-282t)) DUBLIN. Report, &c. of the Dublin registration committee. [Of births, marriages, and deaths.] One leaf, 21cm. [Dublin,] [1862]. Hib.7.860.5' (08-282?) DUBLIN. Bot/al Dublin Society. The Royal Dublin Society and its privileges versus Imperial Policy and Irish Public Right. Issued by a committee for pro- curing signatures to a Petition for a Parliamentary inquiry into the Royal Dublin Society etc. 21cm. Dublin, 1863. Hib.7.860.5'' (08-2828) DUBLIN. Boyal Dublin Society. Appendix to the pamphlet entitled "The Royal Dublin Society and its privileges versus Irish public rights." 21cm. Dublin [1863]. lEISH COLLECTION. 1007 Hib. 7 . 860 . 5" (O8-2829) DUBLIN. To the Honourable the Commons... the humble petition of the undersigned citizens of Dublin. [On the Royal Dublin Society and the Museum of Irish Industry.] One leaf, 21cm. [Dublin,'] [1863]. {Parliament 2.) Hib.7.860.5" (08-2830) DUBLIN. Royal Dublin Society. To the unprivileged, but fully-taxed citizens of Dublin. [On the Royal Dublin Society.] 21cm. [Dublin,] [1863]. Hib. 7 . 860 . 5'^ (08-283i) McEVOY (John). DUBLIN. Irish Industrial Museum. Selection from the names of the signers of the Petition against the abolition of the Irish Industrial Museum. [With an introductory letter by J. McEvoy.] 21cm. [Dublin,] [1863]. Hib.7.860.5" (08-2832) DUBLIN. Royal Dublin Society. Selections from adhesions to the petition for Parliamentary inquiry into the Royal Dublin Society and other subsidized Scientific Institutions of Dublin. One page, 21cm. [Dublin,] [1863]. Hib. 7.860.5" (08-2833) McEVOY (John). The Stephen's-Green commissioners, the Reformed Corporation, and the citizens of Dublin. 21cm. Dublin, 1863. Hib. 7.860.5" (oh -2834) DUBLIN. Stephen' s-green. Public opinion and The Saint Stephen's-green Commissioners. One page, 2 lew. [Dublin,] [1863]. Hib. 7 . 860 . 5'" (08-2835) DUBLIN. Stephen's-green. Committee for the opening of St. Stephen's Green as a Public Park. Report and statement of accounts. 21cm. [Dublin,] [1864]. 1008 IRISH COLLECTION. Hib.7.860.5" (08-2836) McEVOY (John). Reasons for the establishment of a Free Library and Industrial College on the foundation of some of the so-called scientific institutions of Dublin. 21cm. Dublin, 1864. 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For Eoache, read Eoche. p. 58. „ Schomberg, Prederiok Armand, Duke of, read Schomberg, Armand Frederick, Duke of. p. 100. ,, Essay to a rule of Health, read Baynard, E., Health, a poem, p. 158. ,, Dowham, read Downham. p. 206. ,, Grant, read Grant. p. 228. ,, Monro, Maj.-Gen. Bobert, read Monro, Sir George, p. 298. Lines 1, 5, dele J. Swift. pp. 370, 404. For Barrett, John, Vice-ProTOSt of T. C. D., read Brett. Droz, John Peter, dele John Peter. For Smythe, read Smyth. ,, Fleetwood, Bverard, read Burroughs, Samuel. ,, Warren, James Warren, read Doyle, J. W. ,, Donoughmore, John Hely-Hutchinson, 2nd Earl of, read Donoughmore, Bichard Hely- Hutchinson, 1st Earl of. ,, Channing, William Emery, read Channing, William Ellery. ,, Athlone, Godert de Ginkel, Hth Earl of, read Athlone, Godert de Ginkel, 1st Earl of. p- 381. p- 387. p- 430. p- 551. p- 709. p- 812. p- 938. CAMBRIDGE UXIYERSITT LIBRARY BULLETIN Extra Series Index Irish Collection Aaron, son of Adriel, pseud. , 1 Abailard, Pierre, 1 Abbadie, J., "2 AbbeT and other Chorch-Lands, ABC; with the shorter Cate- chism, 1 Abeiard, Peter, see Abailard, Pierre Aberdeen. Episcopal Clergy, 2 Abemethy, J., 2 bis. 83 bU, 321, 335, 339, 340 Abingdon, W. Bertie, ith Earl of. 456 Abrahams, J., 2 Abridgment of sacred history, 2 Abridgment of the history of Ireland, 534 Absalom and Achitophel, 257 Absolnte impossibility of Tran- snbstantiation, 94 Abstract of certain depositions, 187 Massacres, 239 Protestant and Popish Families, 330 SeTerallletters from Hnll, 167 Abstract of the Bloody Massacre, 261 Absrraci of the Catholic Qnes- tion, 70S Abuse of Standing Parliaments, 882 Aeconnt of a Conference, 8 Account of a late. ..Massacre, 266 Account of T. E. — , 558 Account of the chief occurrences of Ireland, 236 defeat of the Irish Army. 885 Fees receiTed by the Lord Lient.'s Secretary, 947 Persecutions of the Protest- ants in France, 276 proceedings of H.M. Army in Scotland, 260 proceedings of Parliament in England and Scotland, 259 proceedings of the Lords Spiritual and temporal, 889 Pnblick Affairs in Ireland, 252 64—2 1012 Account of the {continued) Eevenue,..of Ireland, 400 Sessions of Parliament in Ireland, 1692, 270 Account settled 1 461 Accountant General's OfBoe, 964, 965 passim Accounts, 889 Acheson, Lady Anne, 892 Achill Island, 578, 797 Achmet, M.D., 440 Ackworth School, 482 Act. Assuring... Lands... in Ire- land, 855 Attainder of the Eebels in Ireland, 855 Attaint the... Pretender, 866 Bp of Limerick... at Conigar, 925 Charitable Donations, 821 bis Charities of J. Evans, 925 Churches in Repair, 445 Coffee, 862 Combe Bank Estate, 927 Dependency of Ireland, 71, 908, 922 Estates... belonging to E. Sparrow, 927 Estates in . . . Donegal, . . . de- vised by... J. Murray, 926 Excise on Beer, 865 Exportation of goods. ..into ...America, 921 Exportation of Wooll, 277, 862, 908 Exporting. ..Coin. ..into Ire- land, 922 Henry, Marq. of Waterford to grant leases... in Water- ford, 926 His Majesties Title to the Throne, 866 Importation of Cattle,920, 921 Importation of Cotton-yarn, 921 Importation of Salted Beef etc., 921 ter King's... Pardon, 854 King's Person, 249 Lands in...Callan, etc., 926 Lands in...Kilmainham, etc. 925 Act (continued) Lands... of Castle Island, 926 Maintenance of curates, 445 Militia, 449 Mines in Ireland, 929 bis Oath of Abjuration, 863 Occasional Conformity, 889 bis Parliament... of Ireland, 922 Petty Sessions, 929 Protestant Irish Clergy, 862 Protestant-Strangers, 857 Publick registering of all Deeds, 515 Baising money, 862 Eesumption of the Irish Forfeitures, 284 Settlement of... Ireland, 856 bis, 857 Settlementon the Marriage of C. Mostyn, 927 Subsidies, by the Prelates, 854 Subsidy of Poundage, 49 Tallow, 920 Thanksgiving in Ireland, Oct. 23, 1S6, 265 Tobacco, 921 Trade between Ireland and... America, 922 Trade. ..with Foreign Parts, 922 Training of Persons to the Use of Arms, 922 Walter, Marq. of Ormonde, 925, 926 Acts, see also Statutes Adamnan. St, 8, 159 Adams, Jean, 133 Adams, John Quincy, 8 Additional ordinance of the Lords and Commons, 222 Address, True, genuine Tory-, 8 Address from a Noble Lord, 433 Address from the independent freeholders of...M-ns-r, 377 Address , , , of His Majesty's Roman Catholic subjects, 714 Address of the Committee of the Protestant Association, 802 1013 Address to friends and foes, 8 Address to Irishmen, 545 Address to the British Public, 709 Conservative Members of Parliament, 818 House of Commons of Ire- land, 436 Irish Clergy, 583 Irish Roman Catholics, 682 King and People of Ireland, 465 King William III., 276 Lord Abp of Canterbury, 607 Nation, 9 Noblemen... of Ireland, 432 Nobility... of Ireland, 745 Nobility. ..of the Church of Ireland, 466 People of England and Ire- land, 458 People of Ireland, 372, 501 President of the Protestant Association, 456 Eepresentatives of the people, 436, 437 Eoman Catholic Clergy of Ireland, 535 Adee, N., 9 Admirable, good, true and joy- full newes, 188 Admiralty, 682, 932 Admiration ... to the...Eebells, 188 Admonition critical and friend- ly, 412 Admonitions by the Supreame Councell, 203 Advantage of the. ..Church of England, 9 Advantages propos'd by . . . the Test, 88 Adventurers Land in Ireland, 189 Adventures, ..of Queen Eliza- beth's Pocket-Pistol, 949 Adventures of the Grey Mare, 135 Advice to a certain Dean, 9 Advice to the Protestant Clergy of Ireland, 468 Advice to the Eich, 9 Advices concerning ... Popish Converts, 9 Aeschines, 646 .ffischines, the Third, see Mounteuey, Richard Aeschylus, 421 Aesopus, 530 Aghaboe, 123, 730 Agrestis, 22 Agricola, pseud., 9 Agriculture and Commerce, 434 Agur, 427 Aiazzi, G., 850 Alarming state of Ireland, 753 Albemarle, George Monk, Duke of, Wpassim, 11 bis, 225, 23S, 244, 882 Alberoni, G., Cardinal, 11 Albion and Evening Advertiser, 956 Albion and the Star, 998 Albumazar, 157 Alcock, H., 988 Alcook, J., 11 Alcock, W. C, 717 Aldborough, E. Stratford, Earl of, 653, 968 Alderman's Guide, 894 Aldrich, H., 29 Alemand, L. A., 11, 308 Alexander the Great, King of Macedon, 156 Alexander, Sir Jerome, 11 Alexander, John, 798 Alford, C. E. , Bp of Victoria, 12 Algarotti, Conte P., 12 ' All Earthly Views,' 457 AUeine, J., 14 Allen, Rev. Dr, 12, 630 Allen, John, Jl. 1710, 939 Allen, John, /. 1837, 12 Allen, John, M.D., tl843, 715 Allen, John, tl855, 688 Allen, E., 12 Alleyn, J., 375, 985 Allgemeine Gebet-Buoh, 63 Allin, T., 258 AUman, G. J. , 12 Allman, W., 12 AUott, E., 12 AUport, J., 13, 808 Almanack, Belfast, 13 1014 Almanack, Cork, 547 Dublin, 13 bis, 14, 582, 830, 1005, 1008 Almon, J., 14 ter, 435 Aloysius Gonzaga, Saint, see Gonzaga, Aloysius Alphabetical list of... persons... who have Licenses to carry Arms, 977 Alternative, 13 Alva, F. A. de T., duque de, 14 Alvanley, W. Arden, 2nd Lord., 15 bis, 809, 810 Amelioration of Ireland con- templated, 814, 815 Amhurst, Nicholas, 80, 86, 93 Amicus Hibernicus, 15 Aminadab, 15 Amyutor, 282 Anacreon, 15, 79 Anaoreon in Dublin, 15 Analecta sacra, 15 Analogy of divine wisdom, 16 Analogy of Sacred History, 695 Analysis of a new quack-medi- cine, 427 Analyst, 390 Anatomical account of the Elephant, 258 Anatomy of an Equivalent, 16 Ancient and modern errors, 561 Ancient and modern Idolatry, 69 Ancient Christians' principle, 16 Anderson, C, 533 Andertou, 970 Anderton, T., 16 Andever, see Andover Andoe, H. , 642 Andover, Charles Howard, 2nd Lord, see Berkshire, Charles Howard, 2nd Earl of Andrew, George, Bp of Ferns and Leighlin, 16 Andrews, F., 32 Andrews, George, Bp of Ferns and Leighlin, see Andrew Andrews, J., 689 Andrews, R. C, 17 Andrews, Thos., fl. 1B47, 221 Angel, J., 17 Angelus, St, of Jerusalem, 274 Angier, C, 17 Angier, Francis, Lord, see Longford Anglesey Peerage, 17 Anglesey, Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of, 17, 18, 54, 217, 725, 861 bis, 884 Anglesey, Richard Annesley, 6th Earl of + 1761, 17, 19, 283 Anketel, TV. R., 18 Annaly, J. Gore, Lord, 442 Anne, Queenof England, ISter, 889, 939, 979 bis, 1008 Annesley, Arthur, see Anglesey, Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of Annesley, Francis, 17 Annesley, Hon. James, 17, 18, 19 Another extract of more letters, 203 Anstey, C, 1003 Anstis, J., 81 Answer from S-a F-a, 19 Answer of... Parliament, 188 Answer to a book, 19 late pamphlet, 288, 387 late proposal, 378 letter from a Gentleman in the Country, 281 letter from a Lord to a Commoner, 325 letter... relating to the Money Bill, 948 mostpernicious.. .petition, 19 pamphlet. ..Observations on the Mutiny Bill, 455 pamphlet... The Proceedings etc., 394 bis papystycall exhortaoyon, 19 Answer to an essay on Spirit, 19 Answertoaninfamous libel, 284 Answer to observations on a Speech, 435 several reasons, 20 some papers, 261 Answer to the author of the two letters to the Clergy of Ireland, 367 1015 Answer to the {continued) Country Grentleman's Letter, 20 letters of a venerated Noble- man, 678 pamphlet, " Faction Un- masked," 736 Answers from the Holy Scrip- tures, 564 Anthologia Hibernica, 672 Anthony, Doctor, pseud., 20 Anti-Catholics, 480 Antichrist, 557 Anticipation, 20 Anti-Constitution, pseud. , 362 Antidote against Deism, 20 Antidote for lazinesse, 138 Antidote ; or " Nouvelles a la Main," 20 Antiquity of the Church of Rome, 559 Antisell, W., 21 Anti-Siris, 346 Antonius, St, of Padua, 599 Antrim, 21 big, 499, 540, 668, 987, 994 Patriot Club, 21 Antrim, Randal MacDonneU, Marquis of, 21, 179, 204, 208, 240, 267 Aphorisms relatiagto... Ireland, 266 Apollodorus, Gelous, 76 Apologie des fran<^isBeSngiez, 294 Apologist, 913 Apology for the Clergy of Ire- land, 332 Apology for the conduct of... MrC-sL-s, 367 Apology for W. P., Esq., 21 Apparition, 22 Appeal to the lovers of truth and liberty, 919 Appeal to the Protestants, 729 Appeal to the sober under- standings of Englishmen, 495 Approved, good, and joyfull newes, 163 Ararat, 553 Arboricultural Society, 778 Arbuthnot Missal, 881 Arbuthnot, J., 290, 350, 618 Archbold, B., 22, 431, 432 ArchdaU, il., 22 Archdall, N., 22 Archdekin, Bichard, see Ars- detdn Archer, Lieut. Joseph, 23, 703 Archer, W., 23, 550 Arctic travels, 23 Ardee, 543 Ardfert and Aghadoe, Diocese of, 23 Ards, HughMontgomery, Visct., see Mount-Alexander, H. II., Earl of Argument on behalf of the Catholics of Ireland, 478 Argument upon the wooUen manufacture of Gt Britain, 330 Arguments for and against an tTnion, see Cooke, Edward, tl820 Arguments for and against the National system of Educa- tion, 833 Argus, pseud., 590 Argus, or Greenleafs... Adver- tiser, 954 Argyle, Synod of, 68 Argyll, A. Campbell, 9(ft Earl of, 259, 260 Aristarchns, pseud., 23 Arithmetic, 23, 24, 122, 141 Arklow, 143 Arlington, H. Bennet, 1st Earl of, 240 Armagh, 745, 850 Brunswick Club, 772 Cathedral, 595 County of, 24 ter, 364, 706 Observatory, 805 Patriot Club, 634 Promnce, 24 Armand, J., 24 Armondus, J., de Hess, 24 Arms Act, 580 Arms of the Provinces.. .of Ire- land, 996 Armstrong, James, 25 Armstrong, John, 25 1016 Army, 87 Arnauld, A Arne, T. A. ,'484 Arnold, ti., 464 Arran, M. Butler, Countess of, 1002 Arrangements with Ireland con- sidered, 654 Arsdekin, Richard, 22, 23 Art of Wenching, 25 Arthur, J., 25 Articles of Agreement, 217 Articles of Peace, 214 Articles of Beligion, 25 ter Articles of Presentments, 25 Arundel, Martha, see Hatt, Martha Arwaker, Edmund, the younger, 26 bis Asgill, J., 97 Ashby, M., 36 Ashe, J., 26 Ashe, St George, Bp of Derry, 26 ter, 301 Ashton, B,., 27 ter Ashton, Sir W., 11 Asiatic Annual Eegister, 691 Askew, Sir G., 242 Asplen, G. W. , 27 Asselin, E. B., 27 Assize of Bread, see Dublin. Assize of Bread Association for discounten- ancing vice, 488 bis, 494, 499, 508, 675, 676, 681, 698, 700, 702, 736, 737 Association for the Improve- ment of Prisons, 754, 993 Association for the Belief of Distressed Protestants, 830 Astell, M., 79 Aston, M. , 27 Aston, Sir Kichard, 435 Aston, Eiohard, 27 Aston, Sir T., 27 Athamik, pseud., 28 Athanasian Creed, 548 Athenry, E. Birmingham, Lord, 28 Atherton, J., Bp of Waterford, 28,45 Athlone Herald, 957 Athlone, Godert de Ginkel, 1st Earl of, 938 Athole, A. S. Stanley, Mar- chioness of, 28 Atkinson, A., of Dublin, 28 Atkinson, Rt Hon. E., 28 Attempt to prove... a free and open trade, 387 Attempt to shew the cause of the present risings, 438 Atterbury, F., Bp of Rochester, 28, 29 passim AtthiU, W.,29 Atticus, 354 Attwood, William, 1 1705, see Atwood Atwood, William, 1 1705, 29, 58 Aubiguy, J. d', 290 Auckland, William Eden, 1st Lord, 30 passim, 31, 450, 451 August, Mr, 31 Augustinians, 161 Aungier, Francis, Lord, see Longford Aurifaber, J., 41 Austria, 31 Autobiography of an Irish Tra- veller, 572 Avonmore, Barry Yelverton, 1st Visct.,- SI Awful guilt of the Romish Bishops, 808, 819 Awful perjury of the Popish Bishops, 808 Axe laid to the Root, 364 Axe laid to the Root of the Tree, 945 Axi, C, 32 Aylesbury, 86, 808, 889 Aylesford, Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of, 37 Aylward, J., 967 Aza, an Armenian, pseud., 82 Bacci, B., 248 Bacci, M., 248 Bachelor, 113, 438 Bachelor's Hall, 127 Bacon, J., 192 Bad news from Ireland, 189 Bagdad, 32 1017 Bagot, D., 787 Bailey, Wm, 782 Bailie, James Kennedy, see Kennedy-Bailie, James Baines, P. A., B.C. Bp of Siga, 32 Baker, B., 530 Baker, Geo., Bp of Waterford and Lismore, 243 Baker, J. W.,32 his, ^Z passim, 37, 421 Baker, W. J., 736 Baker, William, 492 Baldwin, W. J., 34 Bale, J., Bp of Ossory, 34 passim, 41 ter, 242, 598 Balfore, Sir William, see Balfour Balfour, Sir William, 194 Ball of Ballinafad, 130 Ball, C, 34 Ball, J., 35 Ballad, 898, 912, 913, 940 his Ballads. Irish, 153, 1008 Ballinasloe, 754 bis Ballitore Magazine, 536 Bally castle Colliery, 35 Ballycastle Harbour, 625 Ballymore, 85 Balmerino, A. E., Lord, 627 Balrudderry, 35 Baltinglass, 35 Banoroft,E. ,.i6p of Canterbury , 173 Band, 35 Bandon, Francis Bernard, Zrd Earl of, 35 Bangor, Co. Doicn. Presbytery, 36 Banim, J., 36 Banished beauty, 904 Bank of Ireland, 151, 309, 894, 981 bis Banks of Killaloe, 135 Banuow, 36 Bantry Bay, 885 bis Baratarian Anticipation, 37 Baratariana, 36 Barbados Gazette, etc. , 959 Barber, S., 37 bis Barclay, J., 85 Barclay, B., 122 Barcroft, J., 70 Bardin, C, 535 Baretti, 441 Barker, P., 531 Barkley, Lieut., 943 Barnard, Sir John, 364 Barnard, Nicholas, Dean of Ardagh, see Bernard Barnes, G., 497 Barnewall. B., 968 Barnewall, H. B. B., Visct., 966 Barnewall, T., 968 Baro, Bonaventura, see Baro- uius Baronius, Bonaventura, 248 Barrington, B., 626 Barrington, Sir J., 720, 991 Barrington, M., 793 Barrot, Camille Hyaointhe Odilon, 878 Barrow, H., 235 Barry, Sir E., 313 Barry, James see Santry, James Barry, 1st Lord Barry, Rei\ James, 591 Bartlet, Capt., 192 Bartlet, J., 104 Barton, E., pseud., see Smith> Sir William Cusack Barton, Edward, 680 Barton, B., 16, 100 bis, 370, 631, 635, 868 Barton, W., 60 Barwiok, E., 524 Basil, William, see BasiU Basill, WiUiam, 227, 229, 230 Bassano, N., 171 Basset, Capt., 186 Bate, O., 241 Bate, J., 407 Bath Chrouicle, 950 Bath Herald, 956 Bath, Irish Earl of, pseud., see Leinster, James ITitzgerald, Duke of Battersbv, L., 720 Battersby, W. J., 151, 542 bis 545 bis Battle of Hexham, 475 Battle of the .Horn-Books, 443 1018 Battle of the Sexes, 337 Baxter, A., 102 Baxter, Richard, 241, 613 Bayle, P., 1 Bayly, E., 635, 641, 651 Baynard, E., see Corrigenda, p. 1010 BayssiSre, P., 567 Be at peace among yourselves, 368 Beane, B., 257 Beatty, B., 804 Beatty, J., 474 Beauohamp, Francis Ingram Seymour- Conway, Viscount, see Hertford, Francis Ingram Seymour-Conway, Marq. of Beaufort, D. A., 682, 873 Beaumont, Sir Harry, pseud., see Speuce, Joseph Beaumont, J., 82 Beauty of Prayer, 553 Beokingham, C. , 899 Bedell, W., Bp of Kilmore, 140, 260, 523, 767, 861 Bedford, F. Russell, 6th Duke of, 682, 703 Bedford, John Russell, ith Duke of, 372, 374, 417 Bedloe, William, 252, 254 Bed-Room Companion, 998 Bee, 140 Beggarly Boy, 490 Beginning of the End, 815 Begly, C, 334, 620 Belcher, T. W., 847 Belfast, 483, 578, 754, 985 Freemasons, 458 Northern Banking Co., 878, 998 Presbyterian Church, 807 Societies of United Irishmen, 663 Society for Promoting Know- ledge, 544 Volunteers, 457 bis Belfast Almanack, 13 Belfast Monthly Magazine, 718 Belfast Newsletter, 874, 962 Belfast Politics, 486 Belfast Scenery, 931 Belfore, Stj- William, see Balfour Belingsl ^'"'^'''^' ''' ^""'°«' Bell, A., 410 Bell, R., 706 Bellamont, C. Coote, Earl of, 458 Bellew, B., 513, 715 Bellings, Richard, 45, 601 Bellon, P., 56 Bellorosius, Thos., 274 Benedict XIV., Pope, 809 Benevolent Society of St Patrick, 752 Benn, G., 754 Beunis, J., 968 Bentham, J., 446, 778 Bentley, Richard, D.D., 76 Bentley, Richard, 1 1782, 375 Bentley, Richard, + 1831, see Bentley, Thomas Richard Bentley, Thos. Richard, 686, 690 Berens, E., 541 Beresford, G. de la P., Bp of Kilmore, 785 Beresford, Rt Hon. John, 695 Beresford, John C. , 991 Beresford, Lord John G. de la P., Abp of Armagh, 753, 785, 793, 840, 842 Beresford, M. G. , Abpof Armagh, 786 Berington, J., 656 Berkeley, Lieut., see Barkley Berkeley, G., Bp of Gloyne,'%l, 93, 294, 324, 326, 333, 344, 346,351, 352, 390, 623 Ms, 643 Berkshire, Charles Howard, 2nd Earl of, 16 Berkshire, T. Howard, 1st Earl of, 202 Berlin. Societas Regia Scien- tiarum, 299 Bermingham, Edward, Pauper, 982 Bermingham, J. A., 798 Bernard, Hon. C. B., Bp of Tuam, 808 Bernard, Francis, Visct., see Bandou, Pranoig Bernard, 3rd Earl of Bernard, Sir John, see Barnard 1019 Bernard, Nicholas, Dean of Ardagh, 45, 163 bis, 189, 600 Bernardi, Francesco, see Senes- ino, Francesco Bernardus, S., Abbot of Glair- vaux, 134 Barney, G., 967 Berney, T., 967 Berriman, W., 622 Berry, Serg.-Maj., 166 Berry, E. F., 592 Berry, B., 246 Bertie, Lady M. , 968 Berwick, 222 Berwick, E., 744 Berwick-upon-Tweed, J. F., Duke of, 885 Betagh, t., 128 Bethesda, 187 Betty, J., 80 Bevan, J. G., 520, 761 Beveridge.W. , Bp of St Asaph, 59 Beware of Lakey Vessels, 904 Bewley, H., 565 Bexley, Nicholas Vansittart, Lord, 726 Bhulbh, Padralg de, see Wolfe, Patrick Bible English, 109, 617, 686, 864, 867, 872, 909 — 0. T. Selections, 127 — Job, 910 — Psalms Sternhold and Hopkins, see Sternhold, Thomas Tate andBrady, see Psalms. Metrical Versions — w. u. Psalm cvii., 104 — w. L. Gospels, Harmony, 122 — Gospels, Selection, 533 Gaelic. Psalms. Metrical Versions, 68 Irish, 140, 523, 533 — Si'tection. 549 — 0. T., 861 — Genesis and Exodus, 585 — Psalms, 144 — Proverbs, 529 — N. T., 412, 523 ter, 598, 606, 845 Bible. Irish (continued) — St Matthew, 1005 Latin, w. c. St Paul's Epistles, 155 Appendix,5il,lb^ bis, 763, 806 Bible revered, 553 Bible Society, 540 Bicchieri, E., 596 Biokerstaff, Isaac, pseud., see Swift, Jonathan, D.D. Bickerstafte, Isaac, 444, 488 Bickersteth, E., 575 Biokersteth, E. , Bp of Ripon, 589 Billinge'a Liverpool Advertiser etc., 963 Billy Bluff and Squire Fire- brand, 682 Bindon, S. H., 824 Bingley's London Journal, 955 Bingley, W., 874 Binns, J., 688 Bion, Smyniaeus, 79 Birch, R., 984 Birmingham. Freemasons, 784 Birmingham, Edward, Pauper, see Bermingham Birmingham, Rev. J., 806 Bish, T., 788 Black Box, 255 Black-Eyed Susan, 130 Black Giles, the Poacher, 491 Blaokall, 0., Bp of Exeter, 282 Blaekall, S. W., 824 Blackburn, P., 788 Blacker, B, H., 152 Blacker, G., 153 Blacker, W., 575, 785 Blacklegs and Whitefeet, 799 Blacksmith, pseud., see Wither- spoon, John Blackstone, Sir W., 446, 650 Blaokwater, Munster, 215, 219 Blackwell, G., 156 Blackwood, C, 233 Bladen, Thos., 243 Bladen, W., 200 Blair, J., 300 Blair, P., 444, 448 Blake, Sir F., 467 Blake, J., 967 Blake, Sir R., 165, 229 1020 Blake, Sir W., 967 Blakeuey, D., 429, 430, 1004 Blakeney, Gen. W. B., Baron, 634 Blakes, J. , 428 Bland, N., 338 ter, 983 Blaudy, M., 385 Blare, B., 906 Blenerhasset, T., 156 Blenheim, 612 Blenkinaop, P., 533 Blessington, C. J. Gardiner, Earl of, 751 Bligh, Lieut. Gen. T., 21 Blomlield, C. J., Bp of London, 789 Blood, T., 255, 859 Bloody diurnall from Ireland, 219 Bloody Massacre, 163 Blount, Sir T. P., 568 Blundel, Hon. A. M., 968 Blunt, A., 318 Bo - 'a in disgrace, 944 Boarding- School, 896 Boarding Schools, 122 Boate, Gerard de, see Boot Boccaoio, G., 92 Bogs, 411, 925 Boileau-Despr^aux, N., 79 Bold stroke for a wife. 111 Bolingbroke, 2'8e'«2., 680 Bolingbroke, Henry St John, 1st Visct., 86, 93, 103, 388, 401 Bolton, Sir Richard, 168 bis, 853 his, 855 Bolton, Robert, 96 Bolton, T., Abp of Cashel, 308, 310, 321, 619 Bond, E., 178 Bond, Sir T., 494 Bond, W., 308 Bonnell, J., 286, 580 Bonsall, J. 0., 149 Book of Common Prayer (Eng- land), 160, 295, 487, 570, 599 Book of Common Prayer (Ire- land), 38 bis, 39, 49, 59, 63, 108, 109, 113 bis, 114, 119, 121, 321, 424, 570, 605, 635, 647, 696, 853, 865 bis, 866, 869, 870, 872, 909, 936 bis, 950 Book of the Prophecies of the Prophet L---S, 359 Book-Keeping, 574 Booker, John, 1 1667, 13 Booker, Rev. John, 150, 789 Booker, M., 383, 385, 386, 407 Booker, N., 719 Boot, Gerard de, 49, 618 Booterstown, 152 Booth, Sir George, see Delamer, George Booth, Baron, 1 1684 Booth, George,/. 1801, 513 Bordoni, F., 19 Borlase, E., 52, 54, 884, 911 Boru, Brian, Esq., pseud., 750 Boswell, Sir A., 725 Boswell, John Knight, 838 Boswell, John Whittley, 476 Boswell, Sir W., 261 Both sides of the gutter, 474 Bouillon, F., 50, 77 Boulter, Hugh, Abp of Armagh, 300, 301, 308, 338 Ur, 434, 615, 617, 619, 626, 894, 899, 983 Boulton, E., 307 Bounty Laws, 454 Bourdaloue, L., 737 Bourke, H., 860 Bourreau, Jaques, pseud., 480 Bousfield, B., 477, 478 Boutefeu, 225 Bowdler, J., 500 Bowen, R. C, 850 Bowes of Clonlyon, John, Lord, 35, 411, 944 Bowman, Rev. W., 322 Boyd, Hugh, 364, 625 Boyd, Hugh Macaulay, 36 Boyd, P., 147 Boyer, P., 313 Boyle, B., 377 Boyle, Rt Hon. Henry, tee Shannon, Henry Boyle, Ist Earl of Boyle, Hon. Robert, 48, 49, 52, 56, 278, 287, 605 Boys, W., 859 Boyse, J., 67, 68, 269, 277, 287, 1021 291, 292 Ms, 293, 297, 299, 303, 313, 317, 612, 617 Boyse, S., 96 Boyse, T., 137, 580 Bradford, ^.,Bp of Rochester, 297 Bradshaw, H., 937 Bradshaw, J., 236, 856 Brady, Rt Hon. Sir M., 931 Brady, N., 59, 290 Brady, T., 793 Brady, W. M., 598, 594, 848 Bramble, 370 Bramhall, J., Abp of Armagh, 47, 50, 168 bis, 205, 238, 241 bis, 261, 744, 883 Bramston, W., 603 Brancas, H. I. de, Bp ofLisieux, 390 Brandan, St, 156 Brandy, 247 Brasbie, D. L., 146 BrassingtoD, C. P., 825 Bray, T., R.G. Abp of Cashel, 527 Brazen Age banish'd, 895 Breakfast for the Freemen, 917 Brecknock, T., 667 bis, 668 Brett, see Corrigenda, p. 1010 Brett, J., 328, 401, 410, 411, 633, 949 Breviter, T., 329 Brewer, J. S., 847 Brewer, E., 631 Brian Boromhe, 129 BrickeU, J., 332 Bricklayer's Poem, 346 Bridgeman, Sir 0., 970 Bridges, G., 1003 Bridget, St, of Ireland, 42, 158 Bridget, St, of Sweden, 155 Brief account of the Woollen Manufactury of England, 290 Brief address to the Commons' House of Parliament, 771 Brief address to the Protestants, 762 Brief arithmetical catechism, 24 Brief declaration of the Northeme Irish Bebels, 174 Brief history of the reformation in Doon, 149 Brief narrative, 237 Brief relation of some affairs, 231 Brief view of the Eeformation, 139 Brien Boromhe, see Brian Brien, J., 967 Brighton, 816 Erinkley, J., Bp of Cloyne, 874, 875 bis, 876, 877 6is, 878, 930 Brisacier, J., 601 bis, 602 Brissot de Warville, J. P., 674 Bristol. Infirmary, 624 Quakers, 427 bis Bristol, George Digby,27id£ari of, 170, 186 bis, 189, 196, 211, 213 bis, 227 Bristow, 406 Britain, Sirs, 991 bis Britain's Mistakes, 336 Britannia etc., 962 Britanno-Hibernus, W., pseud., see Henry, William, D.D., F.E.S. British Volunteer, etc., 963 Brittaine, G., 535 Broad Wheels, 986 Broadsides, 973-980, 993 Brodrick, Alan, 1 1728, see Midleton, Alan Brodrick, Visct. Brodrick, Hon. C, Abp of Cashel, 540 Broghill, 371 Bromley, W., 327 Brompton, 766 Brook, E., 924 Brooke, H., 112, 347, 350, 362, 390, 413, 416 bis, 417, 633 Brooke, E., 418 Brooke, Z., 361 Brooks, W., 251 Brougham and Vaux, H., 1st Lord, 799 Brown, James B., 729 Brown, Jemmet, Abp of Tuam, 365, 631 Brown, John, of Ahadouey, 12 Brown, John, D.I)., of Edin- burgh, 558 Brown, John, of Haddington, 553 1022 Brown, John, D.D., of New- castle, 104 Brown, T., 863 Brown, Rev. W., 817 Browne, Dr, 370 Browne, A., 456, 471, 719 bis Browne, G., Abp of Dublin, 257 Browne, Sir John, 317 bis, 319, 321 Browne, P., Bp of Cork and Ross, 65 bis, GGpassiin, 68, 69 Brownrigg, H. J., 580 Bruce, G. E., 529, 737 Bruce, M., 311, 829, 339 Bruce, Wm., 1 1755, 868 Bruce, Wm., fl. 1784, 344 Bruce, Wm., D.D., + 1841, 514, 774 Bruges. Augustinian Nuns, 63 Brulefer, S., 598 BruUaughan, D., 1004 Brunslow, Col., 178 Brunswick Constitutional Club, 775, 776 Bruodine, A., 48 bis, 245, 248, 271, 616 Brush to the Gurry-comb of Truth, 331 Brutus. A monody, 868 Brutus, pseud., 446, 478, 901 Bryce, R. J. , 818 Buchanan, G., 308 Buchanan, J., 414 Buokinger, M., 904 Buckinghamshire, 163, 171, 308 Buckinghamshire, Eobert Ho- bart, 4th Earl of, 662 Buda, 233, 234 Budgell, E., 81, 332, 904 Bugenhagen, John, 41 Bulkeley, L., Abp of Dublin, 970 Bulkeley, Sir R., 272 Bull, E. , 995 Buller, J., 192 BuUingbroke, E., 1008 Bullinger, H., 41 BuUook, W., 530 Bulwark or Reformation Journal, 835 Bunbury, H. W., 872 Bunyan, J., 554 bis Burch, F. van der, Abp of Cambrai, 209 Burford, R., 793 Burgeradioius, ¥., 898 Burgess, T., Bp of Salisbury, 527 Burgh, Walter, 127 Burgh, William, 676, 583, 783 Burghley, W. Cecil, 1st Lord, 249 Burgo, Thomas de, R.G. Bp of Ossory, see Burke Burke, Rt Hon. Edmund, 422, 434, 436, 449, 460 bis, 462, 477, 478 ter, 481, 482, 487, 646, 659 bis, 660, 662, 666, 680, 681, 682 Burke, Very Rev. M., 829 Burke, Thomas, R.G. Bp of Ossory, 91 bis, 101, 638 Burnell, H., 966 Burnet, G., Bp of Salisbury, 64, 260, 278, 287, 291, 332, 943 Burnet, Sir Thomas, 298 Burnet, Thomas, D.D., 301 Burney, F., 116 Burns, E., 130, 774 Burroughs, Samuel, see Corri- genda, p. 1010 Burrowes, A., 306 Burrowes, P., 726, 736 Burrowes, E., 37, 676 Burscough, W., Bp of Limerick, 328, 621, 624 Burston, D.,243 Burston, G., 106 Burton, B., 938, 939 Burton, E. W., 967 Burton, H., 208 Burton, Richard or Robert, Burton, S., 384, 894 Bury, Capt. John, 251 Bush, J., 641 bis Bushe, A.. 413 Bushe, C. K., 689, 692, 759 Bussy, de, 424 Butler, Family of, 69 Butler, Mrs, 75 Butler, Cha8.,729 6ts, 730, 772, 777 Butler, I., 985 1023 Bntler, J., iJ. C. Abp of Cashel, 117, 468 ter Butler, Samuel, Poet, 109, 344 Butler, Samuel, LL.B., 643 Butler, Toby, 977 Bntler, Walter, Count, 44 Butler, William J., 595 Butson, C, Bp of Clonfert, 518 Butt, I., 815, 821, 844 Buxton, Sir T. F., 795 . By Special Command, 946, 947 Byfield, T., 56, 280 Byrne, J., 364 Byron, John, 1st Lord, 170, 212 Cabinet, 391 Caddell, P., 159 Cadell, T., 924 Cadenus and Vanessa, 314 Cadiot, J. A., 562 Cadiz, 232 Cahill, D. W., 588 bis, 589, 590 Cahir Castle, 146 Caieta, A. de, 37 Cairnes, Col. D., 142 Cairnes, W., 612 Calamy, Edmund, D.D., 51, 618 Calamy, Edmund, 1 1755, 51 Calderon, 569 Caldwell, Sir J., 376, 424, 436, 437 bis, 438, 450 Caledonian Mercury, 962 Callaghan, Gerard, 993 Callaghan, J., 601 bis Callan, 926, 988 bis Callanan, C, 496 Callis, B., 223 Calvin, J., 41, 444 Calvinism, 560 Cambridge. University, 592 Cambridgeshire, 170 Camden, C. Pratt, 1st Earl, 487 Camden, J. J. Pratt, 1st Marq., 488, 497, 687 Cameron, J., 647 Cameron, B., 254 Campbell, Capt. A., 471 Campbell, Lt.-Gol. James, 810 Campbell, Rev. John, fl. 1711, 294 CampbeU, John.Jl. 1783, 460 Campbell, John, LL.D., 352 Campbell, John, Irish Clergy- man, 613 CampbeU, Thomas, iX.D., 459, 648, 652, 675 Campbell, Thomas, Poet, 126 Campbell, William, D.JD., 468, 471, 719 CampbeU, William, M.A., 619 Campion, B., 854 bis Candid enquiry, 632 Candid review of the. ..occur- rences. ..in Ireland, 470 Candidate Author's letter to the P— te, 401 Candidus, pseud., 472, 733 Gandidus Bedintegratus, 481 Candour, pseud., 467 Canice, St, 839 Canning, E., 387 Canning, Rt Hon. G., 726 ter, 751 Cannings, T., 508 Cantoni, T., 274 CantweU, J., 739 Canusinus, 781 CapeU, E., 112 Capgrave, J., 155, 159 Carbery, F. Vaughan, Countess of, 230 Carbery, J. Evans-Freke, 6th Lord, 778 Cardenas, A. de, 196 Care for Cattle, 561 Care for posterity, 559 Carew, G., Lord, 847 Carew, S., 988 Carey, W. P., 675 Cargill, D., 254 Carleton, H., Visct., 695 Carleton, W., 572 Carlile, James, D.D., 529, 552, 574, 575, 774, 779. 781, 793 CarUle, James, of the Congreg. Church, Belfast, 143, 789 Carlile, E., 765 Carlingford, Theobald Taaffe, Eurlof, tl677, 218 CarUsle, 221, 222 Carlisle, F. Howard, 5fft Earl of, 488 bis, 489, 677 ter, 678 ter 1024 Carlow, 759, 790, 791 bis, 797, 808 Carmelites, 123 Carol, James, see Carrol Carolao, N., 267 Carolan, Turlough, see O'Caro- lan, Torlogh Carolina, North, 332 Caroline, Queen Consort of Geo. II., 328 Caron, B., 236, 238, 883 Carr, Sir J., 519, 715 Carriok-on-Shannon, 546, 759 Carrickfergu3, 231, 756, 886 bis Presbytery, 225 Carrol, James, 258, 861 Carroll, J., 966 Carroll, W., 695 Carson, A., 765 Carson, J. C. L., 589 Carte, T., 613, 847 Carter, C, 939, 942 Carter, E., 89, 413 Carter, Rt Hon. Thos., 377 Carteret, Miss, 897 ' Carteret, Lady ¥., 901, 945 Carteret, John Carteret, Lord, see Granville, John Carteret, 2nd Earl, f 1763 Cartwright, Maj. J., 460 Cartwright, T., Bp of Chester, 886 Carve, T., 38, 44, 231 Cary, J., 58, 287 Cary, M., Bp of Killala and Achonry, 623 Case fairly stated, 391 Case of Catholics, 715 Case of Ireland reconsidered, 689 Case of the Clergy in Scotland, 272 Episcopal Dissenters in Scot- land, 326 Irish Officers Widows, 945 Irish Protestants, 273 Protestant Dissenters of Ire- land, 864 Protestants in ... Germany , 858 Eoman-Catholics of Ireland, 403, 416 Case of the (continued) Suitors, 699 Test considered, 83 Cashel. Council of, 840 Diocese of, 527 Castle Hyde, 134 Castle Island, 926 Castlehaven, J. Touchet, Srd Earl of, 54 ter, 200, 725 Castlerosse, Valentine Augustus Browne, Visct., see Kenmare, Valentine Augustus Browne, Eari of Castleton, 891 Cat let out of the bag, 481 Catalogue, 143, 262, 379, 544, 612, 754, 786, 845, 850, 864 Brussels. Bibl. Roy., 824 Lismore. Diocesan Library, 834 Oxford. Bodleian Library, 835 Stowe Souse, Bucks., 829 Catalogueof political pamphlets. 401 Catechism, 596 England, Church of, 29, 39, 89, 413 Galway, 75 Irish, i'2, 45, 49, 60, 71, 117, 145, 294, 341, 454 Protestant, 116 Roman, 104 Shorter, 1, 88, 316 Catholic Association, 758, 762 bis Catholic Christian, 341 Catholic Emancipation, 768, 929 Catholic's letter to the Eoman Catholicks of Ireland, 416 Catholic Question, 718, 774 Catholioon, 531 Catholics of Ireland, 478, 485 passim Catholicus, 543 Cator, C, 789 Cattley, 8., 728 Caulfield, J., B.C. Bp of Ferns, 513 Caulfield, B., 837 Causes of the Rebellion in Ire- land, 686 1025 CauBidicus, 451 Cavan, 702, 746, 768 Cavendish, Sir H., 655, 665 Cavern of Death, 122 Cawthorne, J., 462 Cease your Funning, 689 CeoUia, St, 323 CeUus, M., 41 Celso di Bologna, see Paleoni, Celso Celtious, 541 Cenniok, John, 102 bis, 350, 478 Censor, 919, 920 ter Censor censured, 381 Censor Extraordinary, 919 Census, Ireland, 928 Census of Great Britain, 1851, 840 Centlivre, S., Ill bis Certani, G., 309, 607 Chaigneau, W., 109, 987 Chalmers, G., 667 Chains, F. de, Sieur de la Motte, 297 Chambers, Sir W., 422 Champante, Sir J., 972 Champion for the People, 947 Chancery, 578, 928 Chandler, H., 614 Chandosof Sudeley, G. Brydges, Baron, 195 Cbanning, W. E., 812 Chappell, B., 164 Character of a Popish Suc- cessor, 296, 884 Character of the Irish Roman Catholics, 527 Character of the Protestants of Ireland, 266 Characters and anecdotes, 659 Charity Schools, 613 Charlemont, 887 Charlemont, J. Caulfeild, 1st Earl of, 402, 670, 876 Charles I., King of England, 168, 164, 167 bis, 168, 169 bis, 171 bis, 181, 183 ter, 184 ter, 185 bis, 188 Us, 189 bis, 190 bis, 195, 198 ter, 203 bis, 204 bis, 212, 214, 222, 882 Charles II., King of England, 26, 223, 226, 227, 237, 240, 247, 250 bis, 252, 256 vassim, 261, 267, 309, 311, 606, 607, 882, 883 Charles Edward, Prince, the Young Pretender, 847, 348 bis, 349 Charles VII., Emperor, 1000 Charles XI., King of Sweden, 277 Charleville, C. W. B., 2nd Earl of, 808 Charlotte Augusta, Princess of Wales, 534 Charnock, R., 280 Charrier, F., 600 Charter of King Charles II., 311 Chartres, E., 967 Chatham, W. Pitt, 1st Earl of, 21, 104, 420, 426 Chaucer, G., 92 Chavannes de la Giraudi^re, H. de, 848 Cheisly, J., 220 Chesterfield, P. D. Stanhope, ith Earl of, 100, 346, 347, 349, 353, 364, 443 Chetwood, W. E., 412 Chevalier's Hopes, 349 Cheyne, G., 312 Chichester. Diocese, 603 Chichester, E., 534, 741 bis ChifBetius, P. F., 604 Children's Employment Com- mission, 930 Chivalry, no trifle, 352 Choiseul-StainviDe, E. F., due de, 419 Choppin, E., 317 Christ our Life, 574 Christian Champion, 264 Christian Confidence, 567 Christian exhortation, 41 Christian melodies, 140 Christian resignation, 564 Christian Servant, 554 Christmas Box, 590, 949 Chronology of some memorable accidents, 1003 Church Consecration, 448 Church Education Society for Ireland, 579, 812, 816 Church in Danger, 494 65 1026 Church Monitor, 917 Church oJ England defended, 61 Church of England not in danger, 60 Church Principles and Church Measures, 818 Church, T., 103 Churches, etc. Bill, 933 Cibber, C, 107, 612, 631, 1000 Gicester, see Cirencester CUlard, Alderman, 190 Cincinnatus, pseud., 650 Cinnick, Mr, see Cenniok, John Cinque Ports, 58 Cionga Eiobard ua, see King, Robert, A. B. Circle of the Sciences, 38, 39 Cirencester, 190 City Spy-Glass, 428 Ci^il Warres of Gt Britain and Ireland, 856 Civis, pseud., 590 Claims of the Catholics, 716 Clairaut, A. C, 582 Clancarty, Donough Maccar- thv, 1st Earl of, + 1665, 213, 214, 215, 231 Clancarty, W. T. le P. Trench, 3rd Earl of, 586, 836 Clanchy, T. J., 595 Clancy, M., 880 Clanricarde, U. de Burgh, Marq. of, 216, 344 Clapham, Co., Surrey, 994 Clare, County of, 695, 771, 819, 994 Clare Journal, 952 Clare, John Fitzgibbon, 1st Earl of, 477, 484 bis, 497 bis, 498 bis, 509, 513, 657, 660, 672 ter, 673, 687, 695 bis, 698 Clarendon, E. Hyde, 1st Earl of, 245, 304, 604, 636 Clarendon, G. W. F. VUliers, ith Earl of, 588, 590 Clarendon, H. Hyde, 2nd Earl of, 639 Clarendon, R. V., 873 Clarges. SirT., 11, 237 Clark, E., 906 Clark, R., 974 Clark, T. , 99 Clarke, B., 100 Clarke, F., 243 Clarke, John, M.A.,j- 1734, 118 Clarke, Rev. John, A. B., Jl. 1794, 486 Clarke, S., 105 Clarke, T. B., 501, 685 Ms, 690 Claude, J., 276 Clayton, J., 941, 974 Clayton, R., Bp of Clogher, 19, 101, 104, 338, 342, 385, 408, 409, 410, 618, 620, 632, 635 Cleaver, William, Bp of St Asaph, 699 Cleaver, William, Rector of Delgany, 781 Clement VIII., Pope, 156 Clement XI., Pope, 291, 313 Clement XIV., Pope, 734 Clerious, Dromorensis, 526 Clericus Hibernions, 757 Clerious, Liverpoliensis, 799 Clerk of Petty Sessions Bill, 933 Clerk, J., Bpof Bath and Wells, 110 Clerk, W., 599 Cleveland, Dr, 110 Clifford, H., 478 Clifford, S., 466 bis Clifford of Chudleigh, H. C, 7th Baron, 809, 810 Clinch, J. B., 716 Cline, H., 712 Cloak in its Colours, 253 Clogher, Diocese, 508 Clonmel Herald, 955 Clonmel. Power's Clonmel Gazette and Munster Mer- cury, 952 Close, Col, 575 Clothier's letter, 413 Clowry, W., 551, 552, 762 Coade, G., 95 Coates, H., 382 Cobb, J., 483 Cobbe, F. P., 846 Cobbett, W., 549, 775 Cobbler's Poem, 347 Cobden, E. , 879 1027 Cobhaiu,John01dcastle,Lor(i,34 Cocker, E., 52 Cookeram, H., 43 Coffev, 582 Coffey, .Eneas, 741 CoSey, C, 318 Coffey, H. A., 846 Cogitosus, 159 Coigly, James, see O'Coigly Coke, A., 890 Coke, Sir E., 247 Coke, T., 513 Coker, J., 517 Colclough, J., 717 ColdweU, T., 1001, 1009 Cole, fi., 179 Cole, Sir Wm., 212, 213 Cole, Wm., Dean o/iincoZn, 598 Colebrooke, Col., 787 Colepeper, John, 1st Lord, 198 Coleraine, 778 Colgan, J., 45 Collection of arithmetical tables, 141 letters relating to the Popish Plot, 258 murthers, 239 Several Treatises, 249 Texts of Scripture, 552 Tracts, 319 white and black Usts, 300 Collection of the letters... to the Volunteers, 4G0 Collection of the Protests of the Lords of Ireland, 439 Collections of letters, 228 CoUedge, S., 257 CoUege-Esaminatiou, 323 Collier, J., 102 ColUns, A., 293 Collins, J., 255 Collins, P., 769 Collins, W., 52 Colman, G., 475, 481 Colonus, 461 Colquhonn, J. C, 792 lis, 802 Colthurst, Sir N., 993 Columba, St, 8, 159, 751 Columbanns, Sf, Abbot of Lux- euil and Bobbio, 8S3 Colnmbkille, Sf, see Colnmba Columbus, C, 137 Columella, L. J. M., 81 Colvill, A., 109 Columkille, St, see Columba Combe, W., 20, 421 Comes, G., 599 Comfort in trouble, 554 Commentary on the proceedings of the Catholics, 525, 526 Commercial Resolutions of the Irish Parliament, 655 Commercial restraints of Ire- laud, 645 Commin, F., 253 Commission of Inquiry into the Occupation of land in Ire- laud, 828 Commissioners for Forfeited Estates, see Forfeited Estates Commissioners f or . . . relief of the poor in Ireland, 831 Commissioners of Inland Navi- gation, 385 Commissioners of National Edu- cation, 575, 576 ter, 582, 793 Commissioners of the Port De- partment, 964 Commissioners on the Public Eeeords of Ireland, 969 Committee of Council, 663 Committee of Secrecy, 684 bis, 687, 690, 691 bis Committee of the House of Commons, 462, 664, 688 Committee on Police Accounts, 655 Common Sense, 391, 914 Common, Rose, pseud., 902 Commoner. The C — r's Apo- logy, 633 Companion for the Closet, 550 Companion to the Altar, see Vickers, WiUiam Comparative state of the... Money Bills, 433 Competency of the Parliaments, 686 Complete Irish Traveller, 669 Complete list of the Members who voted for and against the... Septennial Act, 327 Complete view of the... politicks of Gt Britain, 342 65—2 1028 Conclave disaeeted, 896 Conditions.. .Escheated lands in Ulster, 156 Conduct of a certain Member of Parliament, 405 Conduct of our Officers, 362 Conduct of the Allies, 63 Conduct of the Dissenters, 295 Conduct of the Purse of Ire- land, 298 Conduitt, J. , 648 Coneys, T. de V., 829 Conference between two Pro- testants, 247 Congleton, H. B. Parnell, 1st Lord, 707, 762 Us, 765 Congratulation, 976 Congratulatory address to His Majesty, 466 Congregational Union of Ire- land, 578, 797 Congreve, W., 88 passim, 89 Conigar, 925 Conjugal love and duty, 410, 411 Counaghton, M., 738 Connaught, 578, 595, 614, 742, 972 Connaught Advertiser, 961 Connaught Journal, etc., 961 Connellan, 0., 572 Connellan, T., 530, 535, 547, 649, 573 Connemara, 149 Connings of Connemara, 149 Connor, Jack, 109 ConoUy, Rt Hon. T., 473, 475, 658 ConoUy, Et Hon. W., 634, 943 Conry, Florence, Abp of Tuam, 42 Consalvi, P., 870 Considerations concerning Ire- land, 890 Considerations of importance, 281 Considerations on. ..disseminat- ing the Holy Scriptures, 488 Considerations on National Independence, 690 Considerations on Eeligious Liberty, 647 Considerations on the Dependencies of Great Bri- tain, 401 intended modification of Poynings' Law, 452 late Bill for payment of the ...National Debt, 391, 392 Hs political . . . circumstances of Great-Britain and Ireland, ,468 present calamities, 362 Revenues of Ireland, 411 state of Ireland, 449 Considerations on two papers, 317 Considerations on various griev- ances, 407 Considerations upon the Aug- mentation of the Army, 433 state of public affairs, 686, 690 Considerations upon the Sugar and Mutiny Bills, 452 Considerations upon two Bills, 82 Consistency, 553 Conspiracy discovered, 164 Constable, C. S., 716 Constitution, 104 Constitution of Ireland, 432 Constitution, Ant., pseud., see Anti-constitution Constitutional interests of Ire- land, 660 Constitutiones Ecclesiasticae, 23 Constitutions and Canons, 68, 161, 872 Contemplations in a Church- yard, 548 Contempt of the Clergy con- sidered, 335 Controversy, 554 Convention Nationale, 27 Conversation between Paddy and Thomas, 522 Conversation by the way, 565 Convocation. Ireland, 295, 891 Conway, Edward, 2nd Visct., 182 1029 Conybeare, J., Bp of Bristol, 313 Cook, James, 1 1779, 651 Cook, John, Regicide, 45 bis, 231 Cooke, Edward, f 1820, 34, 501 passim, 506, 689, 692 Cooke, G. A., 125 Cooke, H., 798 Cooke, John, Begicide, see Cook Cooke, Sir Samuel, 377, 941, 980 Cooke, T., 79 Cookesley, W. G., 837 Cooper, C. P., 831 Cooper, G., 508 Cooper, Rev. William, 536 Cooper, Wm., Preacher, fl. 1799-1823, 502, 726 Cooper, Wm. H., 536 Coote, Sir Charles, 1 1642, 172, 191 Coote, Sir Charles, f 1661, see Mountrath, Charles Coote, Earl of Coote, Sir Charles, Bart., of Donvybrooke, 699 bis, 700, 702, 706 Coote, Lieut.-Col. Chidley, 206 Copenhagen. Kjfibenhavnsk Selslcab, 3 Copinger, F., 245 Copping, J., 624 Coppinger, W., B.C. Bp of Cloyne and Ross, 723 Copy of a barbarous. ..declaration, 216 letter concerning the. ..con- spiracy, 164 letter from Paris, 186 letter from the Speakers, 204 letter sent by the Bebells, 164 Copy of the Speakers letter, 195 Corbet, J., 161 Cork, 164, 578, 579, 588, 649, 743, 746 ter, 943, 993 County, 235, 736 Green-Coat Hospital, 349 House of Recovery, 125 Cork (continued) Society for the Relief of Indi- gent Boom-Keepers, 522 Society of St Vincent de Paul, 822 Woolcombers, 943 Cork Advertiser and Com- mercial Begister, 956 Cork Courier, 957 Cork Evening Post, 958 Cork Gazette, 923 Cork Gazette and General Ad- vertiser, 954 Cork Herald, or, Munster Ad- vertiser, 955 Cork Mercantile Chronicle, 956 Cork Packet, 953 Cork Remembrancer, 120 Cork Surgeon's dream, 915 Cork, E. Boyle, Earl of, 172 Cork and Orrery, John Boyle, Earl of, 1 1762, 101, 102, 340 Corker, J,, 609 Corker, S., 609 Corn Laws, 479 bis Cornaro, L., 91 Corneille, P., 241 CornwalHs, C, 1st Marq., 657, 687 Coronation, 145 Correct report of the Second Great Protestant Meeting, 792 Correspondent, 326, 952 Corruption of Seed Corn, 561 Corry, Rt Hon. Isaac, 508 Corry, John, 124 Corwine, P., 258 Costilloe, S., 938 Cotes, H., 426 Cottage Conversation, 561 Cottage in Connaught, 559 Cottager's remarks, 633 Cotter, J. E., 771 Cottingham, H., 983 Cotton, H., 824, 834 Counter-Appeal, 365 Counter-Souffle, 999 Country Book-Club, 475 Country Gentleman's advice to his neighbours, 380 the Free Citizens of Dublin, 914 1030 Country Seat, 422 Courier and Evening Gazette, 956 Court and no Country, 376 Court of Delegates, 964 Court-Secret, 1000 Courtenay, J., 113, 475 Courtney, J., 429 Cousins, 561 Cousins, J., 541 Covenant, 203 Coventry, 608 Cowper, J., 80 Cowper, W., 124 Cox, H. S., 966 Cox, J., 966 Cox, M., Abp of Cashel, 355, 412 Cox, 0., 194 Cox, Sir Eiohard, Bart, +1733, 294 Cox, Sir Eiohard, Bart, + 1766, 338, 363 Ms, 865, 366 bis, 374, 377, 379, 392, 393 bis, 394 bis, 897, 399 bis, 400, 402, 404, 405, 915 Ms, 916 Cox, Eiohard, ft. 1756, 375, 985 Cox, W., 518 Coyle, A., E.G. Bp of Eaphoe, 568 C— r's Apology, 638 Cradoek, J., Abp of Dublin, 636, 648 Craghead, Eobert, see Craig- head Craig, C, 19 Craighead, Eobert, 90, 885 Crampton, J. , 590 Crampton, Sir Philip, 803 Crampton, Rt Hon. P. C, 831 Cranford, J., 193 Crant, T., see Corrigenda, p. 1010 Craoibhin Aoibhinn, An, pseud. , see Hyde, Douglas, LL.D. Crawford, Col. L., 204 Crawley, T. E., 702 Craywinckel, J. L. van, 47 Crazy Jane, 130 Creagh, Sir M., 73 Creed for the Clergy, 518 Creighton, 531 Crichton, Col, 994 Crime, 933 Crisis, 462 Crispe, E., 890 Critical memoirs of the Times, 659 Critical review of the liberties of British subjects, 370, 881 Crofton, E., 988 Crofton, P., 382 Croggon, W. 0., 819 Croker, Rt Hon. J. W., 125, 516 bis, 517, 717 ter, 733, 744 Croker, E. N., 706 Croker, T. C, 143, 840 CroUy, Wm., R.C. Abp of Ar- magh, 584, 798 Cromarty, G-. Mackenzie, 3rd Earl of, 627 Crommelin, S. L., 288 Cromwell, 0., 212, 222, 226, 227 bu, 228 bis, 229 bis, 230 bis, 231, 233, 236 Cromwell, T., 746 Cronnelly, R. P., 847 Cropley, Sir J., 307 Cropper, J., 762 Crosbie, Si'rE.W., 512 Crosby, Benjamin, 529 Crosby, Brass, 460 Crossly, A., 891 Crosthwaite, John, 774 Crosthwaite, John C, 789 Crowe, E., 963 bis Crown Lands, 930 bis Crowther, J., 221, 222 Croxall, S., Ill Crump, J., 382 Crumpe, S., 673 Crux fidelis inter omnes, 134 Cry : a new dramatic fable, 102 Cry to Ireland, 571 Cuffe, M., 600 Cullen, E.,455 CuUen, P., Card., 831 Culling, E., 948 Culpepper, Sir John, see Cole- peper, John, 1st Lord Culverwell, E. J., 150 Cumberland, D. , Bp of Kilmore, 639 Cumberland, E., 512 1031 Cumberland, H.R.S. William Augustus, 3rd Duke of, 412, 909 Cumyng, Dr., 309 Cunningham, E., 556 Cunningham, T., 385 Cupples, S., 502, 706 Curran, Rt Son. J. P., 487, 739, 740 Curry-Comb of Truth, 916 Curry, J., 428, 438 Cursory observations on Ire- land, 450 Cursory reflections, 715 Curtis, P., B.C. Abp of Armagh, 539 bis, 543 Curwen, J. C, 742 Curzon, Sir J., 187 Cusack, M.,.964 Cushion, Mill, pseud., 356, 913 Cushlamaehree, 130 Customs, 928, 965 Cutchaeutchoo, 517 Cutts, Elizabeth, Lady, 28 Daill6, J., 604 Daillon, B. de, 289 DaUy Advertiser, 953 Daily Post Boy, 868 Dalacourt, James, see Delacour DaUas, A. E. C, 598, 824 Dallas, M., 365, 382, 631 bis Dalrymple, J., 983 Dalton, E., 585 D'Alton, J., 779 Daly, D., 454 Daly, Eichard, 476 Daly, Eobert, Bp of Cashel, 147, 535, 536, 537, 544, 576, 733, 739, 762, 820 Damaree, D., 938 Dangerfield, T., 254, 255 Dangers with which Great Britain and Ireland are now menaced, 532 Daniel d Jesu, see Floyd, John, tl649 Daniel, G., 45 Daniel, Wm., Abp of Tmm, 140, 295, 412, 523 passim, 598, 606, 853 Danier, F., 759 Danish Sailor, 559 D'Anvers, Caleb, pseud., see Amhurst, Nicholas D'Anvers, Caleb, pseud., see BoUngbroke, Henry St John, 1st Yiset. Dan vers, H., 267 Darcy, P. , 424 Darcy, S. , 529 Darget, 416 Darien, 972 Darnley, J. B.,4th Earl of, 780 D'Assigny, S., 277 Daunt, W. J. O'N., 793 Davenport, Simon, 649 Davidson, C, 702 Davies, Sir John, +1626, 247, 667, 853, 859 Davies, John, +1698, 856 Davies, John E., 735 Davies, Eobert, 720 Davies, Rowland, 301 Davis, A., 569 Davis, Rev. John, 1001 Dawson, Banker, 630 Dawson, Ron. and Rev. W., 515, 517, 522, 525 Day, E., 590 Day, M. F., Bp of Cashel, 587 Day, Eobert, 673, 684 Dead Hand, 592, 836 Deaf and Dumb Man Cured, 559 Dean of Coleraine, 1001 Dean, Sir E., 425 Deane, H., 99 Deane, John C, 824 Deane, Joseph, 939 Dear Irish Boy, 131 Dease, W., 645 Death, 323 Debates in the Parliament of England,256,654,724, 730,860 Ireland, 470, 483, 485, 506, 510, 691 his, 697 De Boot, Gerard, see Boot Debrett, J., 126 De Burgh, W., 845 Decies, W. B., 1st Lord, Abp of Tuam, 652 Declaration of Parliament (Eng- land), 164, 184 bis, 191 ter, 208, 209, 225, 230, 232 1032 Declaration of the Army in Ireland, 236 British in... Ireland, 225 Commiasiouers of. . . Scotland, 215 General Convention, 882, 883 Lords... in Scotland, 204 Prentices of London, 185 De Clifford, E. Southwell, 18th Lord, 475 Dedication on Dedication, 374 Dedication to a Great Man, 304 Deedate, M, see Diodati, Gio- vanni Defence by J. K. L., 546 Defence of Calyinism, 560 Great Britain, 450 opposition, 663 Eeligious Liberty, 763 Defence of the answer, 70 champion of liberty, 913 Court of Portugal, 459 Sub-Committee of the Catho- lics of Ireland, 485 Defoe, D., 63, 77, 114, 277, 284, 379, 910 Deism, 20 Deity, 96 Delacour, James, 93, 1005 Delamer, George Booth, Baron, tl684, 235 Delany, P., 82, 102, 328, 344, 356, 419, 425, 441, 621, 623, 627, 638, 639, 897, 898 Deliciae Parnassi, 283 Delohme, J. L., 669 Demands of the Eebels, 165 Demar, J., 305 De Meschin, Thos., 836 Demosthenes, 646 Dempster, T., 43 bis Dempsy, J., 990 Denham, Sir J., 83 Dennis, W., 412, 429, 432, 433, 641, 944 Dens, P., 574, 793 Dent, E. J., 805 bis Departure, 660, 945 Derby, E. G. Stanley, lith Earl of, 782, 783, 788 Derbyshire, 187 Derenzy, H., 717 Dering, Sir'E., 199 Dermody, T., 518 Dermott, L., 458 Derodon, David, 52 Derrivan, J. , 142 Derry, Diocese, 570 Derry, Y., 499 Descents of the Peers, 831 Deseoso, 42 Desideratum, 569 Desmond, Earls of, 46 Despard, E. M., 514 Detector, 527 Devereux, J. E. , 700 Devonshire, 10 Devonshire, Wm. Cavendish, ith Duke of, 442, 948 Dewy fleeces on dry ground, 569 Dialogue between a Banker and a Merchant, 391 Baronet and a Free-thinker, 447 Protestant and a Papist, 384 Secretary of State and a Connaught Squier, 614 Dialogue between Capt. Tom and Sir H-y D-n C-t, 910 Dick — and Tom — , 392 Mr Demogogue, and a sober citizen, 425 Dialogues after Mass, 554 Diamond, D. S., 588 Diary and Universal Advertiser, 953 Diary of... several reports, 288 Diary, or. Evening Register, 953 Diary, or, Woodfall's Register, 951 Diatribe, Dicky, Esq., pseud., 746 Diatribe, Myles Peter, Esq., pseud., 746 Dick, or Devil, etc., 906 Dickinson, C, Bp of Meath, 785, 796 Dickson, S., 529 Dickson, W. S., 520 Dicky and Dolly, 326 1033 Dictionary, English, 39, 43, 871, 1001 Dictionary, Irish, 334, 620, 829, 871, 877 Digby, George, Lord, see Bris- tol, George Digby, 2ud Earl of Dignity... of Glass-Bottles, 801 Dillon, James, 429 Dillon, John,/. 1794, 967 Dillon, John,/. 1816, 738 Dillon, Sir John J., 700, 723 Dillon, M., 964 bis Dillon, T., Visct., 164 Dilworth, T., 107 Dingle and Ventry, 146 Dinneen, P. S , 597 Diodati, Giovanni, 231 Dionysius, pseud. j theAreopagite,pse«d. (' "* Cox, SifEiehard, tl766 Directorium, 528, 579 Dirty Wife, 138 Discourse addressed to Magis- trates, 333 Discourse concerning Ireland, 276 Discourse concerning swearing, 610 Discourse concerning the Ecclesiastical Commission, 862 Laws . . .against Hereticks, 310 EebeUion, 191 Discourse on the Government, 105 Woollen Manufactury of Ireland, 281 Discourse preaoh'd on the late Fast, 336 Discovery of the Hellish Plot, 179 Dish of Chocolate, 405 Disputatio apologetica, 213 Dissenters, 69, 70 Dissertation, addressed to a friend, 481 Dissertation on... a Petty Jury, 332 Dissertation on the present Bounty Laws, 454 Dissertation on. ..Tillage, 339 Distress in Ireland, 932 ter Divers Depositions, 202 Divine Model, 492 Divine Service forthe Camp, 714 Divine titles, 136 Dix, E, S., 831 Dobbin, W., 725 Dobbs, A., 321 Dobbs, F., 648, 651, 653 Dobson, W., 871 Doctor. The Dr's Padlock Un- lock'd, 941 Doctors Commons, 173 Doctrine of Abstinence from Blood defended, 328 Doctrine of Salvation, 96 Dodder Eiver, 469 Dodgson, G.,Bp of Elphin, 640, 641 Dodsley, E., 100 DodweU, Henry, f 1711, 49, 296 Dodwell, Henry, + 1784, 346 Us Dodwell, W., 365 Dominic, St, 442 Domville, Sir C, 755, 998 Don Juan, 128 Donaldson, N., 616 Doncanus Hibernus, 40 Doneraile, S. Sentleger, Baron, 967 Donlevy, A., 341 Donnybrook, 152 Donoughmore, E. Hely-Hutch- inson, 1st Earl of, 709 Donoughmore, E. J. Hely- Hutohinson, ith Earl of, 838 Donovan, J., 488 Donovan, M., 586 Doon, 149 Dopping, A., Bp of Meath, 279 Dorset, L. C. Saokville, 1st Duke of, 374, 388, 401, 402, 404, 904, 948, 949 Ms Douglas, John, Bp of Salisbury, 416, 420 Douglas, John, fl. 1828-1846, 771, 822 Douglas, John C, 523 Douglas, Rt Hon. Sylvester, see Glenbervie, Sylvester, Douglas, Lord Douglass, J., Bp of Gevturia, 478 1034 Dowley, J., 49, 318 Down, County, 336, 345, 702, 710, 937 Deanery, 356 Election, 1805, 991, 998 Infirmary, 995 Downes, H., Bp of Derry, 306 Ms Downes, J., 694 Downes, E., Bp of Raphoe, 627 Downham, G. , Bp of Derry, 158, 598 Downshire, Arthur Hill, 2nd Marq. of, 968 Dowrich, T., 221 Doyle, James W., B.C. Bp of Kildare and Leighlin, 137, 541, 543 ter, 544, 545, 546, 568 bis, 758 bis, 760 bis, 761, 768 Us, 771, 772, 779; see also Corrigenda, p. 1010 Doyle, Gen. i>ir John, 544 Doyle, John, 493 Doyle, Martin, pseud., see Hick- ey, Rev. William Doyle, W.,335 Doyne, P., 423 bis Draft of a Petition, 783 Drapier Anatomiz'd, 944 Drapier's Letters, 72, 73, 75 Drapier, M. B., pseud., see Swift, Jonathan, D.D. Dream of Napoleon, 131 Drelincourt, P., 259 Drennan, Wm., 464 bis, 676, 683, 690 Dress, 112 Dressing a Doll, 994 Drew, C, 564 Drew, T., 840 Drisool, Paddy, pseud., 671 Drogheda, 24, 194, 797, 888, 973 Drogheda Journal, 952 Drogheda, M. Ponsonby, Countess of, 407 Dromgoole, T., 532, 536 Dromore, Diocese, 526 Droz, 381 Drumbo and Drumbeg Farming Society, 581 Drumburgh, 590 Drumcondra. Missionai-y Coll. of All Hallows, 587 Drumion Dubh, 129 Drummond, A., 413 Drummond, W. H., 724, 768, 778, 783, 786, 812 Drury, E., 292 Dry, E., 496 Dryden, J., 257, 260, 261 Dublin. Archbishopric, 981 Assize of Bread, 984, 986 Assoc, for the Suppression of Mendicity, 746 Bakers, 474 Bethesda Female Orphan School, 993 Castle, 240, 350, 907 Catholic Society, 480, 660, 671 Us Catholics, 488 Charitable Musical Society, 482 City, 32, 51, 82, 95, 115, 136, 144, 165 bis, 167 bis, 175,193,217,262,294,337, 345, 351, 353 bis, 356passim, 357 passim, 859, 360 ter, 362 bis, 366 passim, 368, 369. 373, 374, 381, 382, 387, 391,405,409,411,413,416, 417 bis, 418 bis, 419, 423, 425, 426 ter, 427 bis, 428, 429, 431, 439, 479, 517 Us, 530, 539, 543, 600, 616, 630, 635, 640, 653, 654, 664, 668, 680, 696, 740, 754, 793, 809, 845, 876, 885, 887, 894 ter, 899, 904, 905 ter, 910, 913 fcis, 914 yassim, 915 bis, 916 passim, 917 passim, 918 passim, 919 ter, 924, 929, 939, 940, 941 ter, 944 bis, 946, 977, 981, 982, 983, 991, 993, 1003, 1006, 1007 Collector General's Dept., 837 Common Council, 341, 618, 658 Constitution Soc, 464, 465 Corporation, 813 Corporation for Paving the Streets, 455 1035 Dublin {continued) Corporation for the Relief of the Poor, 444, 445, 446 Corporation of Barbers, etc., 345 Corporation of Journeymen Weavers, 898 County. E!«cf)<)B, 992, 993 «cr Custom House, 455 Dispensary, 117 Female Penitentiary, 142 Foundling Hospital and JFork- hotise, 444 Grand Canal Company, 733 Grand Jury, 893, 901, 902 Great Industrial Exhibition, 996 Gunsmiths, 938 Hibernian Society, HI, 745, 987 Hospital for Incurables, 345 Hospitals, 628, 687, 987 bis Houseof Industry, i79,i97, 512 House of Recovery, 512, 712 Hoioard Society, 878 Incorporated Soc. for. ..Eng- lish Protestant Schools, 86, 116, 332, 343, 344, 345, 347, 350, 355, 372 Irish Industrial Museum, 1007 King's Inns, 262 Ladies Auxiliary Jews' Society, 146 Liberty, 990 Lying-in Hospital, 120, 415, 635, 647, 987, 992 Lying-in and Inoculation Charity, 443 Magdalen Asi/lum, 379, 641, 644, 648 Mansion House, 787 Market Jury, 992 Merchants and Traders, 989 Molyneux Asylum Chapel, 127 Old Men's Asylum, 992 Parliamentary Election, 1802, 991 bis Playing Card Makers, 989 Poll Book, 106 Post Office, 937 Precursor Society, 577 bis Printers. Journeymen, 988 Dublin {continued) Prisons, 115 Public Rooms, 121 Queen's Theatre, 940 Reform Registry Association, 795 Richmond General Peni- tentiary, 770 Roman Catholic Province, 568 Roman Catholics, 489, 662 ftis iioj/ai Cdjiai Co., 727 Royal Dublin Society, 3 its, 4 passi7n, 5 passim, 6 6is, 23, 32 fcis, 33 passim, 549, 625, 699 bis, 700 his, 702 tcr, 703 bis, 704, 706, 733, 1005, 1006 bis, 1007 ter Royal Exchange, 646 Royal Hibernian Military School, 745 iJoj/a? Hospital, 65, 106 Royal Irish Institution, 8 6is Si Jjidrcjo's Parish, 984 St George's Female Parochial School. 992 St Mary's. Charity School, 987 StPatrick's Cathedral,5S7, olO St Werburgh's Parish, 985 Sailings Bank, 742 ScAooii, 772 S(7/£ 2Iiinufaeturers, 733 Society for relief of Indigent Room'kcepers, 680, 992 Society for the Relief of the Widows ...of ... Clergymen, 983, 986 Society of United Irishmen, 122, 660, 661, 662 bis Society of Yellows, 905 Special Commission of Oyer and Terminer, 688 Stafford Street Church, 745 Stephen's Green, 1006, 1007 bis Strangers' Friend Society, 524 Superintendant Magistrate's Office, 963 Surgeons, 989 Theatre Royal, 398 Theatre, Smoke-Alley, 119 Trinity College, 96, 113, 323, 328, 353, 371, 445, 456, 1036 Dublin (continued) 475, 479, 481, 487, 591, 620, 645, 845, 896, 898, 901, 905, 1008 Trinity College. Historical Soc, 733 Trinity College. Library, 578 Trinity Guild, 356 Universal Register Office, 989 University, 288, 760 Weavers, 989 Whig Club, 473, 475, 477, 657, 658 bis Whitworth Fever Hospital, 126 Woollen Manufacturers, 992 Work-house, 339, 366, 624, 986 Young Men's Christian Assoc. , 593 Dublin and Kingstown Bailway, 879 Dublin and London Magazine, 763 Dublin Ballad, 942 bis Dublin Bay, 724 Dublin Chronicle, 873 Dublin Directory, 102 Dublin Evening Post, 786, 906 Dublin Gazette, 950 Dublin Gazette Extraordinary, 985 Dublin in an uproar, 354 Dublin Intelligence, 939 Dublin Literary Gazette and National Magazine, 777 Dublin Li teraryjournal.ete., 880 Dublin Magazine and Irish Monthly Register, 498 Dublin Morning Post, 954 Dublin Morning Register, 784 Dublin Penny Journal, 878, Dublin Philosophical Society, 7 Dublin Society, se«Dublin,Royal Dublin Society Dublin Statistical Society, 7 Dublin Weekly Journal, 891, 916 Dubois, E., 519, 715 Dubourdieu, J., 702 Dubourg, M., 350 Duchal, J., 324, 325, 330, 339 Duck, Sir A., 407 Duck, S., 79 bis Duckett, Sir G., 735 Duenna, 118 Duffy, Sir C. G., 154, 596, 852 Dugdale, S., 254 Duhallow, 930 Duhigg, B. T., 467, 515 Duigenan, Rt Hon. Patrick, LL.D., 114, 466, 470 ter, 502, 509, 511, 513, 515, 673, 686 bis, 696, 711 Dulany, E., 608 Dun, 447 Dun, Sir P., 847 Duncan, J., 726 Dunokley, T. B., 812 Dundalk, 652, 887, 888 Dundrum, 995 Dungannon, 460 Dungannon Society for promot- ing Science etc., 7 Dunkin, W., 80 bis, 318, 328, 354, 385 bis, 413 Dunlap and Claypoole's Ameri- can Daily Advertiser, 960 Dunleary, 724 Dunlop, D., 813 Dunn, A., 124, 150, 551, 568 Dunn, Rev.3a.meB, 502, 539, 702 Dunn, Col. James, 919 Dunne, M., 569 Dunraven, E.B. W. Wyndham- Quin, 3rd Earl of, 937 Duns, Johannes, Scotus, 48, 248, 271, 598 Dunton, J., 282 Duntze, Sir J., 450 Du Perron, Jacques Davy, Card. Abp of Sens, 238 Durham, County, 125 Duties, 923 Dutton, H., 703 Dwyer, C, 1001 Dwyer, G., 836 Dying Hour, 554 Dying Sunday School Girl, 566 Dympna, St, 47, 152 D'Tpres, Ulrick, pseud., 81 Dyve, Sir L., 230 E. Johnson's British Gazette and Sunday Monitor, 961 Bade, H. C, 593 1037 Eardley, Sir C. E., 819 Earl of Sandwich, Brig, 426 Early Fruits of Irish Missions, 148 Easky, 137, 763 Ecclesia et Eeformatio, 382 Ecclesiastical Besidences Bill, 983 Eohard, L., 58 Echlin, J., 296, 407, 988 bis Economy of Human Life, 100 Eden, Sir, F. M., 696 Eden, William, 1 1815, see Auck- land, William Eden, 1st Lord Edgar, J., 149, 800 Edgeworth, M., 138 Edgeworth, W. , 731, 740 Edgworth, 472 Edgworth, E., 982 Edgworth, M., 982 Edgworth, P., 982 Edinburgh, 451 Edmunds, W., 861 bis Edmundson, W., 614 Education in Ireland, 841 Edward by himself, 561 Edwards, A., 120 Edwards, John, D.D., f 1716, 293 Edwards, John,/. 1803, 731 Edwards, Os., 74 Edwards, T., 616 Effingham, T. Howard, 3rd Earl of, 460 Egan, Dean, 551 Egan, A., 246 bis, 247, 250, 549 Egan, B., 872 Egmont, J. Perceval, 1st Earl of 624 Egmont, J. Perceval, 2nd Earl of, 342, 490 Bikon BasiUke, 44, 283 bis Elegy on Eighteen Aldermen, 940 Elegy on the. ..death of E-nS-r, Esq., 948 Mr T-r, 899 Elephanta, 545 Eleutherius, pseud., 833 Elger, C, 191 Elie, Capt., 860 Elizabeth, Queen o/Boftcmia,177 Elizabeth, Charlotte, pseud., see Tonna EUiot, J., 569 EUis, H., 148, 880 Ellington, C. E., 539, 825 Elrington, T. , Bp of Ferns and Leighlin, 522 bis, 693, 737 777, 786 Elymas, the Sorcerer, pseud., 906 Emerald Isle, 128 Emerson, J. S., 709, 757, 758 Emlyn, T., 278, 287, 304 bis, 305, 565, 612 Emmaus, 383 Emmet, E., 597, 705 Emmet, T. A., 461 Emmett, J. F., 574, 575 England's Glory, 892 England, Ireland and America, 879 England, T. E., 751 English Chronicle, 954 English Gentleman justified,284 English Irish Scotchman, 131 English Eegistry, 101, 1005 Ennis Chronicle, 950 Enniscorthy, 652 Enniskillen, 270, 377, 755, 887 Enoch, Patriarch of Jerusalem, 274 Enos, W., 216 Enquiries into the principal causes of the. ..poverty of... Ireland, 74 Enquiry into EeUgion, 294 Enquiry into the Appropriation of Church Pro- perty, 566 conduct of a late Bt Hon. Commoner, 426 conduct of Great Britain, 316 doctrine. ..concerning libels, 14 history of Tithe 716, iQstloe...of an Union, 669 occasional conformity of Dis- senters, 277 policy of the laws, 445 religion called Eoman Catho- lic, 657 revenue. ..of France, 341 situation... of Ireland, 321 1038 Ensor, G., 772 Enthusiasm, 91 Eoganesius, Janus Junius, pseud., see Tolaud, John Epictetus, 59, 278, 413 Epistle from Th-s Sh-n, 373 Epistle in behalf of Our Irish Poets, 945 Epistle of tender counsel to Friends in Ireland, 834 Epitome Eerum Germanicarum, 88 Erasmus, D., 113 Erastus Senior, 586 Erin Machree, 131 Erionnach, 588 Erskine, 1001 Erskine, Thomas, IstLord, 467, 683 Essay concerning Divine Prescience, 423 National Bank, 649 Priesthood, 369 Essay for the Conversion of the Irish, 58 Essay on Church Consecration, 448 Envy, 733 Preferment, 87 Essay on the antient . . . State of Ireland, 418 Antiquities of Gt Britain and Ireland, 334 antiquity of the Irish Language, 441 attribute of knowledge in God, 567 Liberty of the Press, 372 Militia, 104 necessity of ProtectingDuties, 459 present state of manners, 502 true interests. . .of theEmpire, 653 Essay towards a new history of the Gunpowder Treason, 639 Essay upon the advancement of Trade, 246 Essay upon the Interest of England, 349 Essays, Moral, 141 Essays divine, moral, and political, 298 Essays on Agriculture and Planting, 656 Essays on the political circum- stances of Ireland, 498 Essex, A. Capel, 1st Earl of, 251, 267, 442 Essex, E. Devereux, 3rd Earl of, 202, 211 Euclides, 804 Eugene, Prince of Savoy, 295 Eugenius, pseud., 356 Eumenes, pseud., 600 Euphranor, pseud., 468 Euripides, 618 Europe's Catechism, 1000 Eusebitreieitheus, 424 Eustace, Sir M., 192, 243 Eustace, Walter, 980 Eustace, William, 966 Evangelical Alliance. Dublin Branch, 5ii Evans, A., 22 Evans, J., 925 Evans, Wm., 385, 886 Evanson, H. B., 592 Evanson, W. A., 538, 767 Evening Mail, 957 Everard, C, 980 Everett, E., 809 Every man his own lawyer, 402 Evil of Separation, 786 Evils of Illicit Distillation, 561 Every, T., 456 Exact account of the affairs of Ireland, 887 Exact account of the Eoyal Army, 887 Exact and true relation, 165 Exact copie of the. ..Covenant, 165 Exact list of the Lords. ..at Dublin, 265 Exact relation of the. ..Protest- ants of Killmare, 266 Exact relation of the... trans- actions. ..in Ireland, 884 Examination into the rights... of Jurors, 463 Examination of a paper, 410 Examination of the Facts, 381 1039 Examiner, 614, 911 Exceeding good newes, 166 Exceeding joyful! newes, 192 Excellent new ballad, I'le tell you a story, etc., 894 Excellent new song upon the late Grand-jury, 901 Exchequer, Court of, 995 Excise, 924 Excarsions, 412 Executionof Justice inEngland, 249 Exeter, 276, 387 Exhortation, 19 Exposition of. ..sorcery, 841 Expulsion of Devils, 543 Expulsion ; or Tyoho tickled,482 Exshaw, J., 101 Extract out of a book, 893 Extracts from authentic docu- ments, 803 Extracts from the Minutes of Evidence, 763, 765 Extravagant Wish, 366 Eyes of Ireland open, 309 Eyre, W., 280 Pabianis, T. de, 838 Eabricius, pseud., 532 Fabroni, A., 870 Faction detected, 342 Faction's Overthrow, 406 Faction unmasked, 733, 736 Factories Inspectors, 930 Facts for the Bepealers, 786 Facts ... respecting ... Inland Navigation, 696 Fagan, J., 964 Fagan, M. J., 809 Fair Dealer, 10 Fairfax, Thos., 3rd Lord, 217, 218, 222, 224 Faith and religion of Home, 545 Faithful account. ..of affairs in England, 57 Faithful history of the Northern Affairs of Ireland, 274, 608 Faithful narrative of the... murder of P-1 H-ff-n, 357 Faleoni, Celso, 1002 Falkiner, 894 Falkland Islands, 438 Falkland, pseud., 476 Falkland, C. J. Gary, 9(A Visct., 690 False Alarm, 774 False steps of the ministry, 299 Familiar and serious address, 446 Familiar epistles, 125 Famous victory, 219 Fanatical Doctrine, 899 Fanatics New Covenant, 254 Fanny in the Grove, 134 Fanshawe, Sir K., 223 Fantom, 492 Farewell, J., 263 Faria, F. de, 255, 859 Farmer. A fourth letter from the, 366 Farmer. A ninth letter from the, 362 Farmer's address to the Free- Citizens of Dublin, 914 Farmer's Case of the Eoman Catholics of Ireland, 416 Farmer's Letters, 347 Farmer's six letters, 350 Farming Society of Ireland, 754 ter Farnham, B. Maxwell, Barl of, 509 Farnham, Henry Maxwell, 7th Lord, 774, 832 Farnham, J. M. B., 5th Lord, 768 Farnham, S. E. Maxwell, Sth Baron, 846 Farquharson, J., 905 Farrell, F., 196 Farrelly, M., 767 Father Austin and Lewis, 565 Fauoonberg, H. Belasyse, Earl, 966 Faulkner, G., 487 bis, 439 Faulkner, G., the younger, 496 Faulkner, Si)- Tady,pse«d., 371, 377 Fayus, J., 62 Federal Intelligencer, andBalti- more Daily Gazette, 951 Fee for an Irish Counsellor, 709 Felix Farley's Bristol Journal, 962 1040 F^n^lon, P. de S. de la M., Abp of Cambray, 77, 380 Penwick, Sir John, Bart., 287 Fenwick, John, 1 1679, 253 Penwick, B., 985 Ferguson, H., 146 Ferguson, E., 64, 258 Ferguson, Sir S„ 969 Fermoy, Philip Eoche, pseud., see Johnson, Eobert, Judge Fernandez, Juan, pseud., 375 Ferrar, J., 469, 680 bis, 681 Ferrers, L. S., ith Earl, 920 Feud, C, 885 Few cursory observations, 801 Pew observations on a Mirror for Courts Martial, 1004 Pew plain matters of fact, 408 Few remarks on the present state of Ireland, 783 Pew thoughts on the present posture of affaire, 406 Pew thoughts on the times, 407 Feyi6o y Montenegro, B. G., 416 Fiacre, St, 599 Field, G., 655 Fielding, H., 96 bis, 366, 387 Fielding, S., 102 Fiennes, Nathaniel, 166 Fifth letter to the people of England, 408 Pinch, B., 342 Finch, G., 82 Fingalian, 721 Fiugall, A. J. Plunkett, SthEarl of, 707, 720, 721 Finglas, J., 609 Finishing Stroke, 399 Finlay, J., 752 Finn's Leinster Journal, 959 Finn, M., 525 Fiorentinl, P. M., 604 Fire in the Forest of New Brunswick, 562 First letter to a dissenting Minister, 329 First lines of Ireland's Interest, 450 Pishbourne, E., 769 Fisher, John, /. 1763, 108 Fisher, Joseph, 587, 591 Fisher, Wm., 946 Fisheries, British, 380 Fisheries revived, 361 Fisherman, 559 Pitton, W., 728 Fitzgerald, D., 278, 860 Fitzgerald, Lord B., 147 Fitzgerald, G. E., 642 bis, 667 bis, 668 Fitzgerald, John, O.S.P., 860 Fitzgerald, John C, 584 Fitzgerald, M., 255 Fitzgerald, Wm., Bp of Killaloe and Glonfert, 152, 799, 801 Fitzgerald, Wm, Ji. 1780, 651 Fitzgerald, Wm. T., 703 Fitzgerald and Vesey, W. Vesey, Baron, 810 Pitzgibbon, John, Lord, see Clare, John Pitzgibbon, 1st Earl of Fitz-Harris, Edward, 55, 860 Pitz-Harris, Sir H., 972 Pitzosborne, SirThomas,£art., pseud. , see Melmoth, William, the younger Fitzpatrick, N. , 777 Pitzroy, Col. C, 415 Fitzsimon, H., 598 Pitzwilliam, W. Wentworth, 2md Earl, 488 bis, 489, 676, 677 passim, 678 passim, 679 Pive-Foot-Highians, 327 Five letters. ..to the men of Ulster, 515 Five pamphlets, 427 Flanders, 999 Planuery, T., 154 Flapper, 924 Flecknoe, E., 46, 50 Fleetwood, Bverard, pseud., see Burroughs, Samuel Fleetwood, W., Bp of Ely, 602 Fleming, James, 867 Fleming, John, 449 Fleming, M. A., R.G. Bp of Newfoundland, 815 Fleming, P., 883 Fleming, E., 486 Fleming, Tl., B.C. Abp of Dublin, 159 Fletcher, J., 930 Fletcher, P., 636 1041 Fletcher, T., Bp ofKildare, 350, 626 Fletcher, Wm., 731 Fleury, A. H. de, Card., 907 Fleury, J. C, 642 Flood, Rt Hon. H., 36, 421, 450, 456, 469, 676, 988 Flood, J., 988 Floyd, John, 1 1649, 855 Flying Post, etc., 972 Flyn's Hibernian Chronicle, 956 Flyn, W., 112 Flynn, J., 583 Fog's Journal, 901 Fogge, G., 144 Fontenoy, 362 Foote, S., 630 Forbes, A.P., Bp of Brechin, 881 Forbes, E., 288 Forbes, J., 755 bis, 759 Ford, Alderman, 896 Forecastle Hawlbowline , pseud., 914 Forethought of the Farmer, 567 Forfeited Estates, 270, 283 bis, 611, 863, 890 Form of Consecration. ..of Churches, 243 Form of Prayer and Thanks- giving, 273, 310, 337, 423 Formi of Prayer GeneralHumiliation, 408,841 Visitation of Prisoners, 124 Forman, C, 77 Forster, Rev. John, 335 Forster, John, Recorder, 910, 939 Forster, Nathaniel, 461 Forster, Nicholas, ^p ofRaplioe, 69, 300, 303, 616 Forster, W., 932 bis Portescue, Sir John, 889 Forth and Brentford, P. Buth- ven, Earl of, 203 Foster, James, D.D., 565, 630 Foster, Rt. Hon. John, Speaker, see Oriel, JohnFoster,lst Lord Foster, John L., 734, 740 FothergiU, S., 428 Foundation of the Church, 554 Fountain of Free Grace opened, 315 Fourteen queries, 236 Fourth Letter to the People of England, 408 Powke, J., 103, 347 Fowler, R., Abp of Dublin, 459 Fowler, E., Bp of Ossory, 740 Fownes, Sir W., 903 Fox, Rt Hon. C. J., 460, 462, 519, 654, 664, 703 Fox, G., 856 Fox, E. B., 932 Pox, W. J., 772 Foy, N., Bp of Waterford and Lismore, 275 Foye, M. W., 575, 581 France, 142 bis Francis, St, of Assisi,S7, 134 bis Franciscans, Third Order, 44 Fraser, J., 581 Eraser, E. , 700 Fraud detected, 75 Prazer, E., 842 Frederick, Prince of Wales, 318, 385 bis Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, 380, 416 Frederick II., the Great, King of Prussia, 1004 Free and Candid inquiry, 387, 389 bis Free Citizen, 363 Free comment, 95 Free remarks on the. ..Corn Laws, 479 Free thoughts upon the present Crisis, 664 Free will to Freeholders, 374 Freedom of Election in Ireland, 838 Freeholder, 460 Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser, 963 Freeman's letter, 740 Freeman, A., pseud., 353 bis, 357, 363, 914 Freeman, Andrew, pseud.!, 362 Freemason's Journal, 950 French Eefugees, 294 French Saddler, 567 French, D., 760, 768, 775 French, H., 905 ter, 906, 907 French, J., 988 66 1042 French, M., 293, 940, 942 French, N., B.C. Bp of Ferns, 50, 52, 22B, 245, 604, 611 French, E., 432 Frey, J. J., 599 Friendless Boy, 562 Friendly admonition to all persons of the Bomish Per- suasion, 945 Friendly Brothers of St Patrick, 506 Friendly conference between Matter and Spirit, 385 Friendly gift to Servants, 146 Friendly Instructer, 547 Fry, E., 772 Fuertes y Biota, A. de, 232 FugitiTC pieces of Irish Politics, 439 Full account of the present dis- pute, 376 Full and candid answer, 418 impartial account of... secret Consults, 264 true account of the... earth- quake, 375 true relation of a new hellish Popish Plot, 859 Full relation of the. . .Black Box, 255 Fuller, S., 1003 Fuller, T., 85 Fulton, J., 668 Fundamental reform of the Church Establishment, 794 Furley, B., 856 Furniss, J. J., 151, 844 Fynes, Nathaniel, see Fiennes Gabuly, 268 Gadbury, J., 272 Gaelic Society, 6 Gahan, W., 709 Gainer, M., 983 Galilei, G., 108 GaUagher, J., 668 Galway, 31, 806, 934 West Galway Church Build- ing Fund, 837 Gamble, J., 725, 729 Gamester, 491 Gaudolphy, P., 744 Gaols, 927 Garden, J., 658 Gardener of Glammis, 554 Gardiner, Gol. J., 105 Garnett, J. , Bp of Glogher, 633 Garratt, T., 794 Garrick, D., 106, 434, 633 Garstin, J. P.., 824, 851 Garter, Order of the, 81 Garth, SirS., 80 Garvey, J., Abp of Armagh, 258 Gast, J. , 405, 406 Gastrell, F., Bp of Chester, 312 Gavan, John, 253 Gay, J., 98 Gay, N., 966 Gaye, C. H., 824 Geanor, P., 245 Gearnon, A., 38 General Advertiser, 868, 960, 962 General Assemblie of the Con- federal Cathohckes, 220 General Committee of the Cathohcs of Ireland, 485, 728 General Evening Post, 952, 958 General. For the benefit of Ireland, 900 Genoa, 352 Genuine history of the... Great Negroes of G— , 410 Genuine letter from a, Pr-te in Ir-nd, 413 Genuine sequel, 101 Geographical description of. Ireland, 193, 305 Geometry, 572, 575 George I., King of England, 298, 373, 942, 978, 981 George II., Ring of England, 384, 603, 980 George III., King of England, 655, 656, 661, 986 George IV., King of England, 36, 423, 679, 683 Georgicum, 302 Georgius, O., 232 Gerahty, J., 502 Gerebern, St, 152 Germany, 140, 858 Gerrald, Joseph, 879 1043 Gerrard, 998 Ghost of Mr C-s L-s, 945 Gibbes, J., 166 Gibbings, E., 838, 848 Gibbon, E., 644 Gibbon, S., 779 Gibbouade, 484 Gibson, E., Bp of London, 84, 301, 380, 603 Gidley, G., 426 Gieseeke, Sir C. L., 560 Giffard, J., 195, 447, 471 Giffard, S. L. , 825 Gifiord, E. G., 1st Lord, 760 GUbart, T., 536 Gilbert, C, 55 Gilbert, Sir G., 632 Gilbert, Sir J. T., 845, 881 GUbert, T., 271 Gildon, C, 75 Gillernagh, Brian, pseud., 915 Gillespie, jilaj. Gen. Sir B. E., 147 Gillow, T., 713 Gilpin, W., 492 Ginckle, General, see Athlone, Godert de Ginkel, 1st Earl of Glngle, Jacob, pseud., 80 Giovanni, Don, see Don Juan Giraldus Cambrensis, 489, 881 Girod de I'Ain, H., 878 Gisborne, Rev. T., 815 Giustiniani, Prince Vincenzo, the Elder, 742 Glamorgan, Edward Somerset, Earl of, see Worcester, Ed- ward Somerset, 2nd Marq. of Glascock, T., 755 Glasgow. Protestant Associa- tion, 792 bis Wellington Street Congrega- tion, 828 Glasgow Courier, 957 Glasnevin, 702, 1005 bis Gleam of Comfort, 465 Glenbervie, Sylvester Douglas, Lord, 508 Globe, 952 Glorious Emancipation, 533 Gloster, J., 709 Glover, E., 709 Glynne, Sir J., 166 Godfrey, Sir E. B., 250, 859 Godwyn, Timothy, Abp of Gashel, see Goodwin Goertz, GeorgHeinrich, Freiherr von Schlitz, see Sohlitz Golden Pippin, 442 Goldsmith, 0., 39, 110, 484, 871, 872 bis, 1005 Gonzaga, St A., 100 Good Catholic, 548, 562 Good Minister, 548 Good Mother's Legacy, 494 Good news for England, 267 Good news from Ireland, 212 Good Samaritan, 559 Good Shepherd, 554 Goodman, P., 697 Goodwin, Sir F., 889 Goodwin, Timothy, Abp of Cashel, 302, 615 Gookin, V., 234 bis Goold, T., 696 Goosepie, 900 Gordon, A. L., 781 Gordon, James B., 704, 712 Gordon, James E., 148, 781 Gordon, Lieut.-Gol. John, 44 Gordon, John F., 588 Gordon, Thos., 1 1750, 304, 305, 895, 898 Gore's Liverpool Advertiser, 962 Gore, H., Bp of Waterford and Lismore, 245 Gortroe, 573 Gortz, see Goertz Gosford, A. A. , 2nd Earl of, 575 Gother, J., 607 Gough, H. T., 809 Gough, James, 117 Gough, John, Quaker, 117 GougU, E. , 872 Goulde, 311 Government patronage of Popery, 584 Go wan, T., 613 Gower, Gapt. J., 182 Gower, E., 687 Gracchus, pseud., see Bruce, Wm. Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, 428 Grace, G., 469 bis 66—2 1044 Grace, S., 879 Grady, T., 511, 737 Graeme, J., 810 Grafton, C, 558 Graham, J., 142, 729, 744, 755 Graham, Wm., 755 bis Grammar, English, 1002 French, 569, 1001 Hebrew, 407 Irish, 153, 318, 519, 530, 537, 547, 571, 580, 582, 1005 Latin, 112, 287, 298, 1001 Grand Assizes, 494 Grand Juries Bill, 934 Grand Masquerade, 517 Grand Orange Lodge, 835 Grant, Rt Hon. Charles, 28, 537 Grantley, Fletcher Norton, 1st 'Baron, 421 Granville, John Carteret, 2nd Earl, 1 1763, 71, 892 bis, 900, 901, 945 Grateful Leper, 555 Grattan, Rt Hon. H., 86, 455 bis, 472 bis, 474, 479, 509, 516, 654, 660, 670, 683 bis, 684, 686 bis, 698, 720, 721 bis, 722, 749, 874 Grattan, J., 362, 417 bis Graves, Eichard, 524, 675, 680, 683, 734, 822 Graves, Eichard H., 766 Graves, T., 700 Gray, T., 39 Graydon, W., 9 Grazier. The Grasier's Com- plaint, 315 Great case of Transplantation, 234 Great Conspiracy, 167 Great Jubilee, 550 Great Southern and Western Eailway, 832 Great Supper, 564 Great Temptation. 564 Greatrakes, Y., 244 Greaves, Thos. Berkeley, 724 Green Hills of Tyrol, 131 Green Little Shamrock, 131 Green, J., Bp of Lincoln, 640 Greene, E. W., 737, 755 Greenfield, B., 814 Greenleaf 'b New York Journal, etc., 953 Greenock Advertiser, 956 Greenvill, Sir Eichard, see Grenville Greer, T., 749, 760 Greer, W. J., 749 Greflinger, J. C, 232 Gregg, F., 769 Gregg, J., Bp of Cork, <&c., 149, 848 bis Gregg, T. D., 579, 589, 801, 807, 809 bis, 825, 995 Gregory XVI., Pope, 794 ter, 809 Gregory, I. A., Lady, 596 Gregory, W., 532 Grenville, Rt Hon., G., 401, 431 Grenville, Sir Eichard, 172 Grenville, W. Wyndham, Lord, 498, 713, 714, 720, 721, 723 bis Grey, Charles, 2nd Earl, 713 Grey, Z., 344 Grierson, G., 309 Griffith, A., 469 Griffith, Sir Eichard J., 740, 742 Grimerakillo, Seignior, pseud., 947 Grindal, M., 339 Groans of Ireland, 339 Grose, F., 873 Grostete, Claude, Sieur de la Mothe, see La Mothe, Claude GrostSte, Sieur de Grounds of the Catholic Doc- trine, 126 Groves of Blarney, 131 Groves, E., 783, 879 Groves, H. C, 316 Grunters' Eequest, 84 Guatimozin, pseud., see Jebb, Frederick Guernsey, Heneage Finch, Baron, see Aylesf ord, Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of Guest, E., 844 Guide to domestic happiness, 449 Guildford. Protestant Associa- tion, 808 Guilford, Francis North, 1st Lord, 254 Guinness, H. G., 592 1045 Gulliver, Lemuel, see Swift, Jonathan, D.D. Gulliver, Martin, pseud., 895 Gulson, E., 428 Gun-Powder-Plot in Ireland,167 Gurney, Joseph, 688 Gurney, Joseph, J., 772 Gurney, T., 920 Gurnez, J. A. k, 161 Guthrie, J., 735 Guy, W., 166 Gwynn, S., 592 Gyllenborg, Carl, Count, 303 Haaren, Ouno Zwier van, see Haren Habeas Corpus Act, 943 Haberdasher, 395, 405 Hagan, G., 690 Hale, B., 803 Hale, Sir M., 16, 98 Hales, S., 353 Hales, W., 457, 509, 668, 670, 675 ter, 692, 709, 713, 729 Haliday, S., 310, 312, 313 bis, 316, 329, 839 Haliday, William, 519 Halifax, C. Montagu, Earfo/,261 Halifax, George Savile, Marquis of, 16 Hail, A. M., Mrs Samuel Garter, 813 Hall, J. v., 145 Hall, S. C, 813 bis Halliday, J., 963 Halliday, S., 963 bis Halloran, L. H., 874 Halpin, J., 767 Halpiu, N. J., 525 Hamburg, 494 Hamill, W., 616 Hamilton, Andrew, 270 Hamilton, Archibald, 713 Hamilton, Charles C, 144 Hamilton, Lord Claud, 994 Hamilton, Sir Francis, 212 Hamilton, Hon. and Rev. Francis, 335 Hamilton, Rev. G., 137, 580, 538, 549 Hamilton, Hans, Esq.,fl. 1818, 992, 993 Hamilton, Hugh, Bp of Ossory, 426 Hamilton James, 67 Hamilton, Joseph, 576 Hamilton, Gapt. Thos., 260 Hamilton, Wm., Archdeacon of Armagh, f 1729, 286, S80 Hamilton, Wm., D.D., + 1797, 540, 668 Hamilton, Sir Wm. E., 805 bis Hampden, J., 168, 171 Hampden, E., 302 Hampshire Telegraph, and Portsmouth Gazette, 962 Hauau, 24 Handel, G. F., 347, 350, 589 Handwich, H., 755, 757 Haulan, see O'Hanlon Hanmer, M., 854 bis Hauna, S., 752 Hannibal not at our gates, 67 Hanover, £foi«c of, 942 Hansard, J., 621 Hansken, tlie Elephant, 970 Hanway, Jonas, 637 Happy poor woman, 566 Haroourt ; a... novel, 116 Harcourt, D., 210, 600 Harcourt, Simon, 1st Earl, 443 Harcourt, Sir Simon, 166, 167, 172 bis, 200, 600 Harcourt, Wm., 253 Hard usage of beasts, 562 Hardiman, J., 751 Harding, J., 901, 902, 944 Hardman, B., 555 Hardy, F., 876 Hardy, P. D., 794, 878 Hardy, Sir Thos. D., 847 Hare, F., Bp of Ghicliester, 323 Haren, Onno Zwier van, 352 Hargrove, Rev. C, 577, 797 Harlequin and the Eagle, 766 Harlequins, 871 Haroldus, F., 605 Haroldus, T., 245 Harp of Erin, 959 Harper, E. G., 499 Harpur, S., 670 Harpur, T. B., 998 Harrington, W. Stanhope, 1st Earl of, 368 1046 Harris, James, 766 Harris, P., 159, 162 Harris, E., 303 Harris, W., 274, 345, 632, 640, 647, 909, 936 Harrison, F., 384 Harrison, Thos., D.D., 236 Harrison, William, + 1679, see Harcourt Harrowby, Dudley Francis Stuart Eyder, SrdEarl of, 851 Hart, J., 549 Hartigan, 716 Hartington, Wm. Cavendish, Marq. of, see Devonshire, Wm. Cavendish, 4th Duke of Hartley, J., 769 Hartley, B., 613 Hartley, T., 452, 474 Harty, W., 799 Harvey, Conjurer, 1003 Harvey, S. E., 40 Haslerigg/ Sir Arthur, Bart., Haslerig ( ' see Hesilrige Hastings, Francis Kawdon, 1st Marq. of, 496, 498 Hastier, Dr, pseud., see Boswell, John Whittley Hatchet, W., 81 Hatt, Martha, 237 Haughton, S., 851 Haversham, John Thompson, Ist Lord, 18, 938 Hawkesbury, Charles Jenkin- son, Baron, see Liverpool, Charles Jenkinson, IstEarlof Hawkesworth, J., 566 Hawkey, J., 346 ter, 351, 628 Hawksworth, A. E., 428 Hawles, Sir J., 324 Hay, E., 714 Hay, W., 393 Hayden, J., 786 Hayes, Rev. Eiohard, 541 bis Hayes, Eichard, ^ccouratont, 656 Hayes, S., 838 Hayter, T., Bp of London, 372 Hayward, A. , 825 Hayward, S., 635 Heads of a Bill, 84 Hearne, T., 296, 327 Heartfree, 410 Heathen ceremonies, 555 Heber, E., 786 Heereboord, A., 48 HeUen, E., 435 bis, 436 Heloise, 1 Helsham, E., 441 Helvidius Priscus, pseud., see Prisons, Helvidius. Hely, J., 485 Henohy, J., 819 Henesy, J., 318 Henhoefer, A., 139 Henry VII., King of England, 831 Henry VIII. , King of England, 110 Henry III. , King of France, 653 Henry the Minstrel, 77 Henry, H., 894 Henry, J. P., 597 Henry, Wm., D.D.,F.R.S. 347, 351, 364, 414, 419, 632, 640 Henshaw, N., 49 Her Majesty's Prerogative, 64 Herald and Chronicle, 958 Hercules, Sampson, Esq., pseud., 947 Herd-Boy, 151 Herly, D., 116 Herring, T., Abp of Canterbury^ 352 Hertford, Francis Ingram Sey- mour-Conway, Marq. of, 1 1794, 457 bis, 458 Hertford, W. Seymour, Marq. of, tl660, 26 Hertfordshire, 186 Hervey, Bev. James, 105 Hervey, John, Lord, 332 Hesilrige, Sir Arthur, Bart., 193 Hesperi-Neso-Graphia, 120 Hetherington, W., 860 Heun, 0., 844 Heweston, M. , 886 Hewit, P., 59 Heylen, M., 938 Hibernia, 934 Hibernia Magazine, 721 Hibernia Pacata, 388 Hibernia to her favorite sons,430 Hiberniad, 633 Hibernian Chronicle, 923 1047 Hibernian Mining Compauy,929 bis Hibernian nights' entertain- ments, 585 Hibernian Philanthropic So- ciety, 755 Hibernian Politicians, 625 Hibernian Society, 115, 545 Hibernian Telegraph, 960 Hibernioa, 647 Hibernicus, pseud., ab. 1724, see Swift, Jonathan, D.D. Hibernicus, psevd., see La- touche, James Digges Hibernicus, psettd., 83, 300, 356, 357, 373, 374, 396, 477, 697, 755 Hibernus, 771 Hickey, Eev. William, 140, 566, 568 Hickie, D. B., 534 Hickman, C, Bp of Derry, 286 'Sieionie,MinisteratAtMgh, 175 Hierophilus, pseud., see Toland, John Hiefernan, Paul, 357, 358, 360, 386, 633 Higgins, ¥., 60, 61, 289, 940 Higginson, T. E., 520 Highland Mary, 131 Hilari, Cardinal, pseud., see Boulter, Hugh, Abp of Ar- magh Hildrop, J., 96, 335 Hill, E., 514, 732, 734 bis Hill, Lord G. A., 815 Hill, Sir John, M.B., 108, 387 Hillary, Sir W., 763 Hillsborough, Arthur Hill, Earl of, see Downshire, Arthur Hill, 2nd Marq. of Hilton, Walter, 155 Hinoks, E., 538, 540, 781 Hincks, W., 531 bis, 533 Hind and the Panther, 261 bis Hindu Sculpture, 545 Hinduism in Ireland ! 551 Hints for improving... Ireland, 438 Hints for the cultivation of Peat-Bogs, 737 Hints relating to. ..laws, 628 Hints to Geologists, 544 Hints to Masqueraders, 517 Hints to the Legislature, 723 Hippisley, Capt. E., 189 Hippisley, Sir J. C, 712, 721, 726, 732, 734, 737, 876 Hipson, C, 668 Historic literature of Ireland, 834 Historical account ... of the Canon of the N.T., 282 Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland, 6 Historical Geography of the Holy Land, 142 Historical Memoirs of the Irish Bebellion, 428 Historical Memorial, 419 Historical notices of...Bebel- lions, 753 Historiographorum, 330 History. Universal, 653 History of the. ..chief Governors of Ireland, 398 History... of the Irish Warres, 230 History of the Works of the Learned, 343 Hitchcock, E., 472 Hoadly, B., Bp of Winchester, 61 bis, 62 ter, 68, 88, 316, 329 bis, 603, 908 Hoadly, S., 85 Hoare, E. N., 795 Hoare, Sir E. C, 713 Hobart, Rt Son. Eobert, see Buckinghamshire, EobertHo- bart, 4th Earl of Hoby, Sir P., 985 Hogan, D., 716 Hogan, E., 596 Hohenlohe Waldenburg Schil- lingsfurst, A.L.F.E., Prinz von, 187, 756 bis Holbaoh, P.H. D.,Freiherrvon, 111 Holdernesse, E. Daroy , Earl of, 868 Holinshed, E., 881 Holland, Henry Eieh, Earl of, 184 Holland, Henry Bichard V. Pox, 3rd Lord, 795, 796 1048 Holland, Gapt. Thos., 410 Holies, Denzil, Lord, 163 HoUoway, J., 259 Holmes,' G., 701 Holmes, B., 825 Holmes, Wm., 324, 325 Us Holmes, Wm. A, 799 Holt, Sir J., 36 Holt, T., 547 Holy affliction, 562 Holy Ghost, 99 Holy importunity, 562 Holyhead, 517 Home, J., 107 Homerus, 79, 448 Honest Citizens Wish, 939 Honest Man's Apology, 393 Honest Man's Speech, 367 Honesty the best policy, 386 bis Hood, Thos., 715 Hope, Thomas, pseud. , 305 Hopkins, E., Bp of Berry, 148, 246, 567, 719 Horatio, 448 HoratiusFlaccus,Q.,90,98,340, 346, 631, 891, 907, 908, 909 Horn-book, 318 Home, A., 302 Home, G., Bp of Nonvich, 495 Home, M., 752 Horner, J., 521 Horrid Conspiracie, 240 Hort, J., Abp of Tuam, 124 his Hort, B., 358 Ms Hosier's Hall, 687 Hotham, Sir J., 187 Houghton, B., 424 Houghton, E. M. Milnes, 1st Lord, 147 House on the rook, 555 Hovell, J., 281 How to make Ireland self- supporting, 829 How, T., 905 Howard, G. E., 390, 404, 434, 437 ter, 439 bis, 440, 645 Howard, Sir Eobert, 1 1698, 84 Howard, Eobert, Bp of Elphin, 616, 619 Howard, W., 463 Howell, Jas, 1 1666, 210 Howick, Charles Grey, Visct., see Grey, Charles, 2nd Earl Hewlett, Rev. John, 722 Howley, H., 705 Hoyle, J., 168 Hadleston, J., 262 Hudleston, E., 262 Hudson, H., 806 Hue and cry after Dr S-t, 299 Hue and cry, or the citizen's lamentation, 894 Hughes, Rev. James, 592 Hughes, James, B.C. Priest, 802 Hughes, John,^. 1864, 152 Hughes, L., 335 Hughes, P., 302 Huillard-Br^hoUes, J. L. A., 848 Hull, 186, 193, 197 Human ordure, 327 Humbert, Gen. 3. J. A., 503 Humble and just remonstrance, 169 Humble apology for Christian Orthodoxy, 419 Humble Petition of divers Noble- men, 198 Humble Petition of the Eoman Catholics, 711 Humble remonstrance, 449 Humble representation of the Commons, 1008 Lords, 306, 889 Hume, D., 107 Humours of the Black-Dog, 89 bis Humours of the present Irish Clowns, 90 Humphreys, S., 347 Hungary. Protestant Preachers, 858 Hungerford, A., 198 Hunt, B., 1002 Hunt, P., 919 Hunt, E., 803 Huntingdonshire, 170 Huntingford, G. I., Bp of Here- ford, 727 Huntington, W., 591, 720 Hurdy Gurdy, Monsieur, pseud., 997 Hurly, T., 110 Husbandry moralized, 492 1049 Hussey, T., E.G. Bp of Water- .ford and Lismore, 479, 496 Hussey, W., 421 Hntohinson, Hon. C. H., 727, 993 Hutohiusou, F., Bp of Down and Connor, 9, 307 his, 620 Hntchiuson, JRt Hon. J. H., tl794, Provost of T.G.D., H4, 445, 461, 645, 664 Huth, H., 849 Hutt, W., 825 Hutton, A., 850 Hutton, M.,Abp of Canterbury, 847 Hyde, Douglas, LL.D., 154, 595 bis, 596 ter, 597 Hydrographia Hibernica, 293 Hydrophobia, 902 Hylton, Walter, see Hilton Hymn, Faithful Cross, 184 Hymn on Elias, 134 Hymn on the Sacred Heart, 136 Hymns, 185 bis, 137, 138, 140, 144, 146 Hyndman, C, 444 lans, J., 17 Idolatry, 69 Ignatius, Bp of Antioch, 600, 601 Ignoramus, Ambi-dexter, pseud., 87 Imitatio Christi, 136 Impartial, 669 Impartial account of the... Con- spiracy to assassinate King William, 280 Impartial defence of the Estab- lished Church, 482 Impartial detail of the Proceed- ings. ..in. ..Parliament, 710 Impartial Man's Opinion, 941 Impartial relation, 503 Impartial view of the causes... of an Union, 692 Importance of a religious edu- cation cousider'd, 379 Important considerations, 249 Imprisonment for Debts Bill, 797 Improvement of Ireland, 771 Impudence of the Eomisl Whore, 210 luce, E., 44 Ince, W., 44 Inchbald, E., 503, 511 Inchiquin, M. O'Brien, Earl o] 197, 202, 209, 210, 217, 211 Ms, 219, 221 ter, 222, 223 bis 226 6z«, 965 Incorporated Society for pro moting English Protestan Schools in Ireland, 621 ter 622, 623, 636 bis, 638, 639 641, 652, 870 Independent Chronicle, anc Universal Evening Post, 95' Independent Whig, 963 India Gazette, 951 Indian Corn, 823 bis Indian Belief Fund, 824 Industry of the husbandman, 550 Informations to the people of Ireland, 657 Inglis, H. D., 571 Ingram, J. K., 852 Ingram, W., 95 Iniquity display'd, 611 Inland Navigation, 924 Innes, E., 620 Innocent XII., Pope, 610 Innovations in the doctrine... of the United Church, 594 Inquiry, see Enquiry Inquisition, 562, 737 Spain, 266 Institutes, 110 Inatitutiones logicae, 54 Instructions and rules, 244 Insula sacra et libera, 868 Intelligencer, 77 Intercepted letter from J- T-, Esq., 516 Interests... of the Nation, con- sidered, 496 Iredell, F., 313 Us, 316 Ireland. Histoire de la Eevolu- tion d', 58 History of, 382 History of the Wars in, 999 bis On the defence of, 489 1050 Ireland. Popular history of , 595 Short history of, 814 State of, 399, 608, 722 Story of, 594 Tours in, 454, 643, 830 Trip to, 863 Ireland's ambition taxed, 236 Ireland and O'Connell, 879 Ireland, as it was, is, and musfc still be, 810 Ireland's case briefly stated, 70 Ireland's consternation in the loosing of two hundred thou- sand pound, 893 Ireland disgraced, 370 Ireland's Excise, 205 Ireland : her Church and her people, 810 Ireland in past times, 766 Ireland ; its ecclesiastical state considered, 815 Ireland. ItsLandlords, etc., 834 Ireland. Observations on the people, etc., 836 Ireland preserv'd, 115, 270 Ireland's Prospect of Happi- ness, 290 Ireland's Besolfe, 595 Ireland Sabinized, 692 Ireland : the Incumbered Es- tates Court, 886 Ireland. The Source of her troubles, 790 Ireland, under Lord Mulgrave, 798 Ireland, Betty, pseud., 388 Ireland, Mrs, pseud., 996 Irenaeus, Fhilo-p&teT, pseud., see Bellings, Eichard Ireton, H., 45 Irish Almanack, 13 Irish Alphabet, 147 Irish Amelioration Society^ 826 Irish and English Spelling Book, 571 Irish Archaeological Society, see Irish Archaeological and Celtic Society Irish Archaeological and Celtic Society, 6, 834, 841 Irish Boy, 592, 874 Irish Builder, 934 Irish Cabinet, 213 Irish Channel, 309 Irish Church, 573, 789, 795 Irish Church Bill, 789 Irish Church Journal, etc., 841 Irish Church Eeform Bill, 784 Irish Church Society, 594 Irish Churchman's Magazine, 846 Irish Coercion Bill, 784 Irish Colours displayed, 239 Irish Compendium, 87 Irish DifBculty solved, 841 Irish Distress Committee, 779 Irish Evangelical Society, 534 Irish-Evidence convicted, 890 Irish Guardian, 115 Irish Harp Society, 522 Irish Hudibras, 263 Irish Improvidence encouraged by English Bounty, 828 Irish Independence, 697 Irish Magazine, 518 Irish Manufacturer's Plea, 83 Irish Mary, 136 Irish Mercury, 229 Irish Miscellany, 99 Irish Monthly Mercury, 229 Irish National Magazine, etc., 880 Irish Packet, 962 Irish Penny Journal, 880 Irish Penny Magazine, 878 Irish People, 969 Irish Petition, 169 Irish Protestant, 790 Irish Providence, 135 Irish Pursuits of Literature, 692 Irish Railway Charts, 832 Irish Beader, 147 Irish KebeUion, 884, 911, 924 Irish Register, 625 Irish Registration Question, 807 Irish Society, 536 Irish State Lottery for... 1755, 984 Irish Tythe System, 782 Irish Unionist Alliance, 852 Irish Volunteer, 749, 753 Irish Waste Land Improvement Society, 816 Irishman, 132 passim 1051 Irving, D., 756 Irwin, C. K., 825 Irwin, H., 577 Irwin, J., 461 Isambert, F. A. , 878 Island Magee, 541 It cannot rain but it pours, 315 It is, and it is not. 938 Italian Church Reformation, 849 Italy, 140 Ivemois, Sir F. d', 528 Ivie, E., 860 Jack of the Strand, 409 Jackson, C, oOS, 688 Jackson, Isaac, 94 Jackson, John, 880 Jackson, M., 547 Jackson, Wm., ri. 1735. 906 Jackson,i{fc.Wm.,/. 1795,489 Jacob, A., 756 Jacob, E., 126 Jacob, J., 85 Jacobi, H., 162 Jacobs, A., 615 James Wallace. 562 James I., Kinti of England, 232 James 11., Kinii of England, 56 bis, 256, 263', 269, 277, 607, 610, 627, 971 passim James, Prince of Wales, the Old PreUmUr, 2, 9. 67, 865, 866, 870 bis, 911, 943, 978 bis James V., King of Scotland, 910 James, Sir Henry, 8S1 James, W. , 6-54 Jamestown, co. Leitrim, SS7 Jaqno, f/w Monkey, 896 Jebb, Frederick, 451, 453, 649 Jebb, John, Bp of Limerick, 540 bis, 547. 760 Jebb, John, M.D., 459, 460 Jebb, E., 504, 692 bis Jeffrey, Francis, Lord, 718 Jeffreys, (Jeo,, 1st Lord, 267 Je^ll, Sir J., 910 Jenison, B., 252 Jenkins, D., 65 Jenkins, Sev. George, 476 Jenkins, J., 113 Jenkins, Thos., 715 Jenyns, S., 383, 461 Jephson, B., 113, 115, 433, 439 Jephson, Col. W., 216 Jerome, S., 158 Jerrald, Joseph, see Gerrald Jerusalem, 141 Jervis, Sir J. J. White, 499, 527 Jessop, W., 696 Jesu, Daniel a, see Floyd, John, tl649 Jesuits, 207, 263 Jesuits Loyalty, 248, 605 Jesuits Reasons unreasonable, 249 Jesus Christ, 136 Jesns Christ is the true God, 569- Jew and his daughter, 555 Jews, 141 JoceUnus, Monk ofFurness, 158, 719 John and James, 560 John, St, the Baptist, 138 John Baptist, alias O. E., 329 John William, Count Palatine, 299 Johnny Derrivan's travels, 142 Johnson's British Gazette, see E. Johnson's British Gazette Johnson, C. , 74 Johnson, Bev. P., 732 Johnson, Robert, M.P., 489 Johnson, Robert, Judge, 709, 774 Johnson, Samuel, LL.D., 112, 43S, S71, 1000 Johnson, Samuel, tl703, 94, 275, 607 Johnson, Stephen, 180 Johnson, Thos., rl. 1642, 202 Johnson, W., 510, 516. 529, 688, 692 Johnstone, Mrs C. J., 879 Johnstone, J., 873 Jonas. J., 41 Jones, A., Bp of Kildare, 244 Jones, Charles, Footntan, 491 Jones, F. E., 125, 517 Jones, G., 90 Jones, Henry, Bp of Meath, 199 bis. 237, 244, 248, 251 1052 Jones, Henry, f 1770, 411 Jones, Isaac, 193 Jones, John, M.A.,fl. 1665, 243 Jones, Rev. John, Jl. 1758, of Denynoose, 104 Jones, Gen. Michael, 165, 218, 224 bis, 225 bis, 226 Ms Jones, Sir Wm. , 657 Jones, Wm., B.A.,fl. 1704, 91 Jones, Wm., f 1800, ofNayland, 104 Jones, Wm T., 663 Jonson, B., 78, 106, 111 Joseph, Patriarch, 1001 Joseph II., Emperor, 31 Josephus, F., 141 Journal, 903 Journal of the most memorable passages in Ireland, 194 Journal of the Proe. of the Parliament in Ireland, 264 Journal of the Proc. of the pretended Parliament in DuMin, 886 Journey to Emmaus, 383 Journeymen Hoziers reply to the Censor, 920 Joy of Harvestmen, 562 Joy, H., 759 Joyce, P. W., 153 Judges' Circuits, 970 Judgment of the Comet, 606 Judgments of God upon Ireland, 339 Julianus, Roman JSmperor, 79 Jurieu, P., 55 Jurors, 463 Jury, 332 Jus Eegium, 284 Just narrative of the... counter- plots of the Papists, 859 Justice and policy, 440 Justice, Sir J., Ba7-t., 122 Justices of the Peace, 931 Justification, 421 Juvenalis, D. J., 78, 351, 566 Juvenile poems, 113 Kane, N., 358 Kane, Eobert, 845 Kane, Sir Kobert J., 806, 832, 843 Kanneohus, Saint, see Caniee Kathleen O'More, 132 Keane, J. H., 578 Kearney, J., 329 Kearney, M., 643 Kearnie, P., 220 Keating, G., 590, 908 Keating, J., R.G. Bp of Ferns, 568 Keating, Col. M. B. St L., 489, 495 Keaveny, J., 572 Keder, N., 612 bis Keenan, T., 705 Keep up your spirits, 503 Kellison, M., 855 Kelly, D. H., 850 Kelly, M., 880 Kelly, Rev. T., 127, 144, 538, 738 Keltic Journal and Educator, 881 Kemeys, J. G., 463 Kenmare Board of Guardians, 995 Kenmare, T. Browne, Visct., 468 Kenmare, Valentine Augustus Browne, Earl of, 844 Kennedy, G., 312, 313 bis, 316, 414, 521 Kennedy, H., 804 Kennedy, James, M.D.,fl. 1762, 420 Kennedy, James, Jl. 1818, see Kennedy-BaUie, James Kennedy, John P., 790, 798 Kennedy, M., 289 Kennedy, T., 813 Kennedy-Bailie, James, 534 Kenney, A. H., 742, 763 Kenriok, Wm., LL.D., 383 bis Kent, County of, 186 Kenyon, George, 2nd Lord, 727 Keogh, C, 723 Keogh, J., 714 Keogh, M., 579 Keogh, W. N., 578 Ker, J., 610 Kerry, County of, 649 Kerry. M'Cartie's Kerry Dis- patch, 951 1053 Kerry Chromcle and Tralee Advertiser, 959 Kerry Evening Post, 958 Key, Thos., 280 Keynes, J., 248 Kildare. County of. Indepen- dent Club, 828 Diocese, 785 Kildare, James Fitzgerald, Earl of, see Leinster, James Fitz- gerald, Duke of Kilkenny, 154, 216, 217, 219, 358, 645 Jesuits, 207 Kilkenny and S.E. of Ireland Archaeological Society, 6 Kilkenny and S.E. of I. A. Soc. 1868- , see Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland Killarney, 381, 447, 479, 670 Killeu, W. D., 575 Killruddery Fox Chace, 128 KOmainham, 925, 940 Kilmarnock, W. Boyd, ith Earl of, 627, 630 Kilmore, 266, 885 Kilrush. Society of St Vincent de Paul, 585 Kilwarden, A. Wolfe, 1st Visct., 510, 701 Kimberley, J. , 285 Kimbolton, Edward Montagu, Lord, see Manchester, Ed- ward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Kinahau, D., 777 Kinane, T. H., 154 Kind word for poor Irishman, 546 King and Queen's College of Physicians, 847 King's County, 699, 877 King's Ministers in 1798 and in 1836, 795 King's Visit, 551 King William's Town, 930 King, A., 673 King, E., 280 King, Hon. James, fl. 1855, see Kingston, James King, 5th Earl of King, Sir John, 903 King, Peter, 1st Lord, 903 King, Sir Robert, tl657, 21, 163, 216, 217 King, Sir Eobert, f 1709, 282 King, Eobert, A.B.,iO, 582, 587 King, Eobert, M.A., 585 King, Wm., Abp of Dublin, 58, 278, 292 bis, 293 bis, 296, 322, 627, 642, 895, 897, 981 King, Wm., LL.D., 626, 909, 911 KingBland and Stoke Newing- ton, 147 Kingston, James King, Stk Earl of, 842 Kingston, John King, 1st Baron, 282 Kingston, E. King, 2nd Baron, 282 Kingstown, 929 Kinsale, 406, 949 Kinsella, W., R.C. Bp of Ossory, 568 Kirby, E., 272 Kirkby, J-, 95 Kirke, P., 886, 887 Kirke, E., 412, 528 Kirkpatrick, J., 285, 290, 298, 310, 339 Kirwan, F., R. C. Bp of Killala, 584 Kirwan, E., 512, 686 Kirwan, T., 726 Kirwan, W. Blake, Dean of Kil- lala, 479 Kirwan, W. Bourke, 838 Kirwanade, 479 Kite, Serjeant, 330 Knave unoloak'd, 253 Knooknones, 218 Knollys, Sir's., 163 Knott, S., 779 Kuowles, J., 748 Knox, A., 498 Knox, Hon. C, 545, 739 Knox, J. S. , 40, 880 Knox, Thos., 253 Knox, Wm., tl810, 401, 431, 449 Knox, Hem. Wm., Bp of Derry, 703 Kohl, J. G., 813 1054 Kottabos, 849 Kotzebue, A. von, 123, 503 bis, 511 Kow, J., 327 Krishna, 563 Krul, J. H., 162 Kulmore, see Eilmore Eunastroldus, Jeremiah, M.D., pseud, 106 La Boissiere, P., 71 La Boullaye le Gouz, P. de, 602 Labour Lost, 939 Labourers in the Vine- Yard, 564 La Brune, J. de, 58 La Chaise, F. d'A. de, 10 Lachrymae Hibernioae, 753 La Condamine, C. M. de, 108 Lady A-S-N weary of the Dean, 892 Lady's Gazette and Evening Advertiser, 955 Ladyman, S., 47 Laelius, 674 Laffan, J., 463 La Fosse, E. G., 104 Lagenieusis, pseud., see O'Han- lon, John Lalse, W., 197 Lalande, J. J. Le F. de, 5 Lalor, M., 137, 544 Lamb, J., 976 Lambert, Anne T. de M. de C, Marquise de, 81 Lambert, Gen. John, 235 bis Lambert, John, tl538, 41 Lambert, E., Bp of Meatk, 288, 289 Lambeth, 380 Lamentable newes, 181 Lammon, W., 67 La Mothe, Claude Grostgte, Sieur de, 289 Lancashire, 196 Land Commission, Agricultural Department, 996 Land Forces and Marines, 931 Landowner, 774 Landscape, 351 Lane, J., 253 Lanesborough, B. Butler, Earl of, 443 Langford, Sir A., 303 Langrishe, Sir H., Bart., 36, 440, 484, 487 Langton, D., 297 Lanigan, J , R.G. Bp of Ossory, 1002 Lanktree, J., 1002 Lannotte, C, 93 Lansdowne, G. Granville, Lord, 75 Lansdowne, H. Petty, Srd Marq. of, 782 Lansdowne, William Petty, \st Marq. of, 422, 653 Laoithe. 573 Laraghbryan, 153 Larkin, W., 638 Lascelles, R., 735, 781, 929, 969 Lass o' Gowrie, 132 Last Adieu, 128 Last, best, and truest newes, 169 Last joyful! newes, 180, 194 Last newes, 169, 194 Last speech ... of B-w-n S-h-1, 949 Last years transactions vindi- cated, 273 Late and true relation, 169 Late letter concerning the. . .Epi- scopal Clergy in Scotland, 274 Late proceedings. ..of the Par- liament of Scotland, 265 Latest and truest newes, 194 Latham, T. B., 533 Latin prayers not fit for Irish- men, 555 Latocnaye, M. de, 503 Latouohe, James Digges, 341, 342 bis, 345, 351, 357, 358, 369, 373, 386, 429, 913, 1003 La Touche, John, 991 Lattin, P., 511, 689, 696 Laud, W., Abp of Canterbury, 170, 208 Lauderdale, J. Maitland, Duke of, 250 Laughing Philosopher, 1003 Laurence, Eichard, Abp of Cashel, 776 Laurence, Col. Eichard, 234 Laurence O'Toole, St, see O'Toole, Laurence, Abp of Dublin 1055 Laurent, C, 482 Laval, B. A., 312 La Ville, J. I. de, 355 Law, W., 108 Lawe, B., 99 Lawless, M., 530 Lawrence, E , 55 Lawrence, T. D., 473 Lawreneetowu, 473 Lawson, J., 413, 626, 984 Layman's Sermon, 848, 634 Lea, T. S., 588 Leabhar Breac, 969 Leabhar na nurnaightheadh geomhchoidchiond, 853 Leadbeater, M., 527, 528 Leary, J., 688 Ledwich, E., 123, 730, 873, 875 Lee, Son of Capt. Lee of West- meath, 943 Lee, A. T., 846 bis, 848 Lee, W., 594, 844 Leeds, T. Osborne, 1st Duke of, 70, 251, 305 Lees, Sir H., 20, 747, 756, 813 Leet, A., 732 Le Fanu, J., 995 Lefanu, P., 469 Lef^vre, M., 556 Lefroy, Rt Hon. T. L., 775 Legal arguments, 692 Legal Education in Ireland, 813 Leicester, Philip Sidney, 3rd Earl of, 220 Leicester, B. Sidney, 2nd Earl of, 195 Leicestershire, 170 Leigh, B., 50 Leigh, S., 144 Leighton, E., Abp of Glasgow, 555 bis Leiuster, 209 Leinster, James Fitzgerald, Duke of, 377, 395 bis, 406, . 429, 868, 947 bis Leitrim Bible Society, 546 Leland, J., 308, 319, 323, 346 bis, 388, 391, 400, 408 Leland, T., 644, 646, 649, 871 Lenio, pseud, 790 Lentaigue, B., 518 Lenthall, W., 170 bis Leo XII. , Pope, 760 Leopold I., Emperor, 233 Leslie, C, 19, 612 Leslie, H., Bp of Meath, 159, 161 bi.i, 162, 1009 Leslie, J., 871 Leslie, Walter, Count, 44 Lestock, Admiral B., 94 Letter addressed to a Member of the Irish Parliament, 693 Letter addressed to two great men, 416 Letter concerning Libels, 14 Letter concerning Prerogative, 371 Letter from a Blacksmith, 414 cobler in Patrick's-Street,897 Commoner in Town, 374 distinguished English Com- moner, 659 Free Citizen of Dublin, 24 friend to the Et Hon. — , 944 Gentleman at Cork, 394 Gentleman in Ireland, 249, 262, 608 Gentleman in the Country,336 Jesuite, 24 Layman, 367 Lord to a Commoner, 325 M— of the H— of C— , 394 Member of the House of Commons, 291, 305 Merchant in Newry, 948 noble Lord in Dublin, 372 person of quality, 216, 220 P-m-e in I-l-d, 414 P-me S-j-t, 394 Presbyterian, 82 retired barrister, 504 Soldier, 285 young gentleman in Dublin, 419 Letter from an eminent person, 221 Letter from an Irish Gentleman in London, 465 Letter from His G— the L— P— of aU I—, 395 J-u W-d, to J- L-n, 907 Sir E-d C-x, 374 1056 Letter from Some-body, 356 Letter from the Et Hon. Sir E-t W-, 899 Et Hon. - - to the Eev. Mr G-st, 405 Et Hon. - - to the Eev. N. N., 900 Speaker, 195 Letter of advice from an old Party- Writer, 388 advice to the Censor, 920 advice to the Eevd. D-r D-la-y, 898 serious advice to a youngPoet, 86 Letter or declaration of the... Parliament of Scotland, 214 Letter sent from a private gentleman, 195 Letter to a certain great Lord, 82 friend, 268, 275, 888, 896 late Noble Commander, 1004 Member of Parliament, 284, 848, 383, 532 Member of the House of Commons, 389, 417 Person of Distinction in Town, 389 Eoman Catholick, 99 venerated Nobleman, 489 young Clergyman, 716 young gentleman, 617 young lady, 105 Letter to - concerning... Scripture-Terms, 343 Letter to Doctor M-ss, 984 His G-e the D-e of B-d, 372 His Grace the Abp of Tuam, 764 Monsieur Van. B. de M., 248 Sir L-s 0-n, 433 Letter to the absentee Landlords, 752 author of. ..Some thoughts, etc., 427 Citizens of Dublin, 724 Commons. ..of Dublin, 342 dissenters, 63 Fool, 917, 946 Letter to the (continued) Gentlemen of the Landed Interest, 307 inhabitants of Great Britain, 635 Linen-Manufacturers, 461 Lord C-t, 71 Lord Mayor of. . .Dublin, 425 Lords, 785 Lords and Commons of Lre- land, 414 people of Gt Britain and Ire- land, 338 people of Ireland, 434, 450 Prime Minister, '402 public, 372, 375, 379, 395, 411 Eev. Mr M-re B-k-r, 385 Eev. Mr M-w F-h, 940 Et Hon. J. P., 429 Et Hon. J-n L-d A-y, 442 Eoman Catholic Priests, 528 Tradesmen, 371 Letter upon. ..the Estates of Absentees, 442 Letters from an Armenian, 32 Letters from Ireland, 227 Letters from Mons. La V-, 424 Letters on primitive Christ- ianity, 143 Letters on the state of Education in Ireland, 760 state of Ireland, 825 utility... of employing ma- chines, 5 Letters to a friend, 780 Letters which passed in Gt Britain, 442 Lewgar, J. , 586 Lewis, Mr, 430 Lewis, J., 63 Lewis, M. G., 504 Lewis, S., 932 Lewis, Wm., 859 Leyburn, G., 309 Lhwyd, E., 334 bis, 441 Liberatus, St, 161 Libertus, pseud. , 373 Liberty and Common-Sense, 417 LiddeU, Thos., 302 1057 LifEey, Count, see Jack of the Strand Liflord, 99i Lifty, 315 Iiillo, G., 107 liily, W., 112 Limerick, 75, 368, 421, 469, 928 6is, 987 Limerick Articles, 81, 279, 471, 609, 972 Limerick Chronicle, 961 Limerick Herald, 957 Limerick Herald, and Monster Advertiser, 957 Limerick Journal, 983 Lineoln's-Inn Squire, 897 Lincolnshire Grazier, 815 Lindsay, J. W., 769 Lindsav, Eobert, of Pitscottie, 344 Lindsay, Eohert, Lawyer, 944 Linen Bill, 390 Linen Board, 657 Lingard, J., 727, 741 Lionel and Clarissa, 444 Lisbon, 103, 409 Lisle, James Geo. Semple, 712 Lisle, Philip Sidney, Visct., see Leicester, Philip Sidney, 3rd Eail of List of the Absentees, 319, 320 bis Lords and Commons, Sept. 1, 1703, 864 Lords... in Parliament in 1771 and 1775, 990 bis Members of the Hon. House of Commons of Ireland, 405 Members. ..of the Irish Par- liament, 990 Members of the late Parlia- ment, 1701, 284 Members that voted for and against the Address... 26 Feb. 1771, 990 NobilitT...of England and Ireland, 271 Popish Parish Priests, 935 Lists of the Pensions on the Civil and MUitaiy Estab- lishments, 987 Litigation, 581 Litten, Anthony, pseud., see Cos, Sir Eiehard, Bart., + 1766 Little beau's lamentation, 897 Little beans speech to... the Lord Lieu-t, 901 Little Mary the Sailor's Bride, 132 Little more advice to the people of Dublin, 905 Littleton, E. Littleton, Baron, 176 Liturgie, 49, 59 Liverpool, Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of, 105 Liverpool, S. B. Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of, 511 Livingston, W., 806 Livingstone, J. L., 795 Livins, Titus, 62, 565 Lizars, W. H., 136 Lloyd, B., 536 Lloyd, E., 10O2 Lloyd, H., 804 bis Lloyd, Wm., Bp of Worcester, 247 Locke, John, 85, 383, 632 Locke, John, of Rathviines, 840 Lodge, J., 17, 396, 434 Lofft, C, 660 Loftus, D., 36, 241 Loftus, S., 644 Logan, E., B.C. Bp of Heath, 552 Logic, 113 Lombard, A., 606 Lombard, P., B.C. Abp oj Armagh, 160, 849 London, 163, 171, 198 bis, 206, 230, 256, 315 Apprentices. 185 British BeformaUon Society, 771 Committee for the. ..Distressed Districts in Ireland, 754 Drapers' Company, 743, 878 Egyptian HaU, 530 Freemasons' Hall, 573 Hibernia n Soc. for. . .Religiom Knowledge in Ireland, 724 Irish Evangelical Society, 748 67 1058 London {contiraied) Irish Relief Committee, 552 Irish Society, 593, 734 bis, 735 passim Irish Soc. for. ..the Education of the Native Irish, etc., 540 Irish Soc. for the... Poor of Ireland, 542 Medico-Botanical Society, 803 National Club, 839 National Protestant Union, 850 Plague, 307 Protestant Association, 456, 797, 803, 808, 819, 822, 826 bis, 995 Protestant Union, 15 Quakers, 924, 995 Reform Association, 789 St Patrick's Catholic Schools, 584 Scots' Corporation, 712 Soc. for... Christian Know- ledge, 638, 701 Soc. for. ..English Protestant Schools in Ireland, 622, 640, 648 Soc. for Irish Church Mis- sions to the Roman Catho- lics, 148, 591, 832, 852 Soc. for.. .the condition of the Poor in Ireland, 125, 137, 542 ter, 544 Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 326, 603 Society of Friends, etc., 767, 768 bis Soc. of the Governor... of the New Plantation in Ulster, see London, Irish Society London : a poem, 1000 London and West of Ireland Fishing Company, 842 London Chronicle, 923 London Committee for... Eelief in Ireland, 993 London Hibernian Society, 537, 742, 747, 816 London's Love, 170 London Magazine, 396 London Packet, 955 Londonderry, 179, 616, 703, 755, 884, 885 bis, 971, 972 Londonderry Journal, etc. , 953 Londonderry, R. Stewart, 2nd Marq. of, 511, 529, 704, 710, 721, 752, 991, 998 Long history of a certain Lord Lieut., 441 Longford, County, 731 Longford, Francis Aungier, Lord, 935 Longman, T., 924 Lonsdale, James Lowther, Earl of, 430 Looney mactwolter, 129 Lord's Day, 211 Lord have mercy upon us, 221 Lord's Supper, 563 Lord, J., 809, 822 Loretto. La Santa Casa di Maria Vergine, 60 ■ Loriot, A. J., 447 Lorraine, Charles V., Duke of, 234 Loss of the Brave Volunteers, 132 Lotteries, 925 Lough Fea, 849 Loughridge, H., 138 Louis XIV., King of France, 271, 274, 279 Louis XV., King of France, 1000 Lovat, S. Fraser, Lord, 355 bis Love a-la-mode, 118 Love atones for little crimes, 412 Lovely Molly, 128 Lover's Mistake, 129 Lover, S., 816 Loverule, Sir C, Bart., Pseud., 913 Lowe, J. B., 583 Lowth, R., Bp of London, 648 Lowther, George, 982 Lowther, Sir Gerard, 168 bis Lowther, Sir James, Bart., see Lonsdale, James Lowther, Earl of Lowther, B., 121 Loyal Lamentations, 528 Loyal National Repeal Assoc, 1059 808, 811, 812 passim, 818, 820, 823 Lucan, Patrick Sarsfield, Earl of, 972 Jjuca,a,pse.ud., 724 Lucas, Charles, tl771, 339, 343, 353, 357, 358, 359 pas- sim, 360 passim, 361, 363 ter, 364, 365, 367 passim, 368, 369 bis, 370, 374, 381 bis, 418, 419 bis, 425 passim, 426, 427 ter, 429, 430, 434 bis, 440, 628 passim, 629 passim, 630 ter, 636, 642, 911, 912 passim, 913 passim, 914, 915 passim, 916, 917 ter, 918, 919 passim, 945, 1004 6is Lucas, Sir T., 170 Lucaz, C, 878 Lucianus Samosatensis, 156, 534 Lucius, Gratianus Hibernus, pseud., see Lynch, John, Archdeacon of Tuam Lucius Hibernioua, pseud., 450 Luckombe, P., 454 Lucv and Ellen, 555 Ludlow, Gen. E., 287, 240 Lullaby fortheD-n of StP-ks,902 Lunsford, Sir T., 163 Luther, M., 41, 110, 158 Luzaney, H. du C. de, 58 Lydall, Thos., see Liddell Lydia, 566 Lynagh, 553 Lynch, John, Archdeacon of Tuam, 489, 584, 642, 857 ,Lyons. Acad, des Sciences, 7 Lyons, T. A., 786 Lyttelton, Geo., 1st Lord, 95 Maberly, Hon. K. C, 825 Mably, G. B. de, 665 M'Afee, D., 149, 577, 807 M'Afee, J., 117 Macartney, George, 1st Earl of, 689 Macartney, Lieut.-Gen. George, see MacCartney Macartney, H. B., 594 Macartney, W., 968 McAulay, Alexander, 334, 370, 423 Maoaulay, C, 434 Macbride, D. , 432 McBride, J., 285, 297, 610 McBride, E., 313 MacCaghwell, H., R.G. Abp of Armagh, 42 M-Calmont, E., 883 M^Cann, J., 852 McCarmick, W., 273 M'-Carthy, Dr, 995 M'Carthy, P., 707 MacCarthy, M. S., 596 McCarthy, T., R.G. Bp of Cork, 908 MacCartney,Lie«t.-Gem. George, 976 M^Caul, A., 572 MaoCleaver, Major Sawney, pseud., 402 Mac Con-mara, Donnchad Euadh, see Macnamara, Denis, the Eed M°Crea, J. B., 784 M'CuUa, v., 712 bis, 714, 720, 742 Maccurtin, H., 303, 318 MacDermot, C, 775 M'Dermot, M., 721 M'Dermott's Farewell, 185 MoDonagh, T., 154, 596 Macdonnell Family, 593 Macdonnell, E., 565 bis, 755, 769, 775, 785, 790, 809, 819, 826, 828, 830, 832 M'Donnell, P. E., 667 bis, 668 MacDonnell, E., 772 McDonnell, T., 637 bis, 639 MacDowell, B., 647 M'Evoy, J., 703, 1006, 1007 Ms, 1008 M'^Ewen, D., 747 M=Gauley, J. W., 844 M"Gee, T. D'A.,152 MaoGeoghegan, James, see Ma- geoghegan M«Ghee, E. J., 568, 579, 779, 795, 819, 821, 822, 826 Mao-Gilla-Meidhre, B., 123 Macgowan, John, 646, 669 McGregor, J. J., 140, 538 Macguire, Connor, Baron, see Maguire 67—2 1060 MacGurran, J., 982 Mac-Hale, J., B.C. Abp of Tuam, 145, 800, 810 McHugh, B., 975 Macintosh, J., 705 McKenna, T., 516, 660, 661, 663, 671 bis, 673 Ms, 708 Mackenzie, Sir G., 642 Mackenzie, H., 478 Mackenzie, John, 609 bis McKinhe, P., 426 Mackintosh, Bt Hon. Sir J., 693 Maoklin, C, 118 M'Korkill, 788 Mackworth, Sir H., 37, 888 Maclaine, Alexander, 351 Maclaine, Archibald, 381 Maclaine, J., 12, 630 McLeod, N., 144 M'Loughlin, P., 681 MacMahon, H., B.C. Abp of Armagh, 318 MacMahon, P., 457 M'Menamy, W., 522 Macnaghten, Sir F. W., 775 MacNally, L., 448, 449 Maonamara, Denis, the Bed, 154, 838 Macnamara, John, 255, 860 M'Neile, H., 832 Macnemarrab, John, see Mac- namara MacNeyin, T., 822 MaePacke, Jose., see Peacock, James Macpherson, J., 447, 451, 640 Macquay, T., 319 MacQuige, J., 140 MacEeady, E., 137 MacSkimin, S., 541, 756 MacSwinny, Owen, see Swinny, Owen Mac MaouUa, J., 77 Madden, J., 627 Madden, S., 323, 333, 336, 353, 620, 626, 7B8, 899 Maddox, I., Bp of Worcester, 625 Maestricht, 233 Maffett, H., 647 Magaziri ft la mode, 644 Magee, J., 476 bis, 797 Magee, T. P., 570 Magee, W., Abp of Dublin, 513 537, 539 bis, 541, 542 bis, 543 ter. 681, 752, 763, 768, 769, 775 Ma-Geoghegan, James, 869 Maghera, 729 Magill, M., 627 Magill, E., 773 Magna Charta, 629 Magrath, J., 772 Maguire, Connor, Baron, 53, 208 Maguire, Francis, 196 Maguire, T., 770 ter, 801 Mahon, T. , 988 Mahony, C, 213 Maiben, W., 504 Maid of the Valley, 133 Maigrot, C, Bp of Conon, 291 Mainz, 234 Major Macpherson, 130 Malachy, St, see O'Morgair, Malachi, Abp of Armagh Malcolme, D., 334 MalcomsoD, J., 995 Malmo, 233 Malone, 1., 377, 394, 401 Malone, P. W., 882 Malone, W., 160, 168 Malte-Brun, V. A., 783 Malthus, T. E., 737 Malton, J., 996 Man of Honour, 373 Man Overboard, 552 Management of the Eevenue, 363 Manchester, 998 Protestant and Beformation Association, 995 Manchester, Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of, 164, 193 Mangan, H. C, 597 Mangan, J. C, 585, 836 Manley, Mary de la E., 911 Manly, J. G., 591 Mann, H., 840 Mann, I., Bp of Cork and Boss, 120 bis, 126, 446 Manners and customs of the Israelites, 141 1061 Manners, Lord John, see Eut- land, John James Eobert Manners, 7th Duke of Manners, T. Manners-Sutton, 1st Baron, 532 Manni, G. B., 127, 138 Manso de Yelasoo, JoseAntonio. 422 Mauson, D., 1001 Mant, A. C, 142 Mant, E., Bp of Down and Connor, 28, 145, 534, 538, 730, 777 Mantle thrown off, 264 Manures, 581 Manwaring, E., Bp of St David's, 197 Manzon, D., 139 Map. Ireland, 577 Maple, W., 319 Marani, 843 Marcus, B., 579 Marforio, 901 Margarot, M., 879 Margetaon, J., Abp of Armagh, 251 Maria, or the picture of a certain youog lady, 900 Maria de la Visitacion, 108 Markets and Fairs Bill, 933 Markwell, H., 317 Marlay, Rt Hon. T., 368 Marlborough, H., 854 bis Marlborough, J. Churchill, 1st Duke of, 18, 890, 907 Marlborough, S. Churchill, Duchess of, 342 MarneU, E., 769 Marrable, W., 150 Marseilles, 307 Marsh, F., Abp of Dublin, 279 Marsh, IS., Abpof Armagh, 54, 70 Martin, A., Bp of Meath, 257 Martin, Rev. James, 583, 832 Martin, John C, 775 Martin, S., 581 Martineau, J., 584 MaruUus, Conatantinus, see Mahony Marvell, A., 50 Mary of Egypt, Saint, 117 Maserea, F., 675 Mason, H. J. M., 572, 751, 801, 818 Mason, J., 515, 716 Mason, E., 195 Mason, Wm., Poet, 101, 422 Mason, Wm. M., 763, 845 Mason, Wm. S., 725, 780, 754 Massey, Maj.-Gen. E., 220 Massillon, J.B.,Bpof Clermont, 787 Massy, C, 868 Massy, G., 886 Master Mariner, pseud., 590 Mathew, Theobald, 806, 880 Mathew, Thos., 988 bis Mathews, L., 244, 611 Mathews, Admiral T., 94 Mathiaa, B. W., 538, 748, 993 Mathias, Thomas James, 692, 693 Matho, 102 Maturin, C. E., 139, 526 Maturin, G. J., 348 Maturin, H., 512 Maturin, W., 594 Mauduit, I., 418 Maule, H., Bp of Meath, 86, 383 Maunsell, H., 804 Mawson, M., Bp of Ely, 603 bis Maxims relative to the present state of Ireland, 411 Maxwell, Ho7i. Henry, Bp of Meath, 967 Maxwell, Henry, M.P., fl. 1721, 307 bis, 378 Maxwell, Henry, M.P.,fl. 1828, see Farnham, Henry Maxwell, 7th Lord Maxwell, John, M.A., 328 Maxwell, John, Abp of Tuam, 218 Maynooth, 153 Maynooth : a dialogue, 844 Maynooth College, 582 ter, 795, 802, 818, 819, 820 bis Mayo, E., 103 Meade, Hon. Col. J., 710, 991, 998 Meade, W., 382, 514 Meagher, A., 438 Meara, D., 42 Meares, L., 297 1062 Hears, J., 340 Meath, County of, 704 Hospital, 989 Hospital and County of Dublin Infirmary, 732 Meath, E. B., 2?jd Earl of, 970 Mechanics, 140 Medicus Exul, 787 Meehan, C. P., 154, 584 Meekins, Thomas C. Mossom, see De Meschin, Thomas Meibomias, J. H., 604 M^jan, B , 672 Melanchthon, pseud., 710 Melanchthon, P., 41 Melantius, 473 bis Melbourne, W. Lamb, 2nd Visct., 774, 799 Melmoth, William, the younger, 101 Melvill, E., 532 Melville, H. D., 1st Visct., 504 Memento, 719 Memoir of a Sunday School Teacher, 563 Memoirs of the late . . .E-tS-t, 948 Memoranda of Irish Matters, 880 Men and Measures, 90 Menander, 76 Mendicant, B., 459 Mendieo-Hymen, 80 bis, 1009 Mendoza, B. de, 155 Merchant's letter, 348 Mercure historique et politique, 286 Mercurius Hibernicus, 210 Meredith, Walter, 196 Meredith, Sir William, 468 Merry new joke. On Joseph's old cloak, 903 Merry song on a sad occasion, 949 Mervin, Sir A., 168 bis, 171 bis, 174, 182, 238 bis, 1002 Message, 593 Message from... Parliament, 171 bis, 183, 196 Metastasio, P., 484 Metcalfe, Irish Loyalist, 171 Method of improving the. . .Irish Poor, 721 Methodists, 116 Meyer, L., 244 Meyler, A., 826 Michelborne, J., 27, 115, 270 Miokle, W. J., 133 Micon, J., 442 Middleton, C, 99, 341, 361, 365 Midleton, Alan Brodrick, Visct., 903 Mildmay, Sir H. P. St John, 511 Miles, W. A., 651, 681, 706 Milesian Chief, 526 Militia, 104 Millennium, 668 Miller, G., 550, 675, 693 ter, 704, 772, 776, 807 Miller, Joe, pseud. , 99 Milles, T., Bp of Waterford and Lismore, 944 Milner, John, Bp of Castdbala, 522 bis, 657, 710, 714, 720, 722, 1008 Milner, Joseph, 463 Milton, J., 282, 628, 871 Milton, T., 874 Minden, 414, 415, 985 Ministerial policy in Ireland, 829 Minto, G. Elliot, 1st Earl of,. 504, 509 Mirabeau, H. G. Eiqnetti,'Comtff de, 672 Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, 107 Miserable Case of poor old England, 64 Miseridos, pseud., 631 Misopappas, Philanax, pseud., 606 Misopseudes, 365 Misoxulos, 73 Misrepresentor represented, 410 Missa Triumphans, 52 Missal for the use of the Laity. 40 Mitchelburn, John, see Michel- borne Mitchell's Sunday London Gazette, etc., 959 Mitchell, H., 521 1063 Mitton, Maj.-Gen. Thos., 215 Moderation recommended, 396 Modern fine lady, 383 Modern Monitor, 112 Modern observations on antient history, 402, 403 ter Modem paper on... a Represent- ative in Parliament, 916 bis Modern querists examined, 376 Modern Wit, 892 Modest enquiry into the danger of the Church, 302 Modest proposal, 322, 375 MofEet, W., 120, 382 Moira, Earl of, see Hastings, Francis Bawdon, 1st Marq. of Molanus, J., 43 Molesworth, E., Visct. , 73, 307, 310 Moli^re, J. B. P. de, 611 MoUineux, 453 Molloy, B. A., 820 Molloy, C, 244 Molloy, D., 382 Molloy, Joseph, 931 Molloy, N., 423 Molloy, S., 986 Molloy, v., 423 Molyneux, Sir C, 653 Molyneux, Rt Hon. S., 899 Molyneux, T., 76, 618 Molyneux, W., 29, 58 bis, 74, 75 bis, 281 Momus, 1003 Monaghan, 700 Monaghan Literary Society, 823 Monastioon Hibernicum, 308 Mongredien, A., 832 Monk, E. G., 821 Monk, Gen. George, see Albe- marle, George Monk, Duke of Monmouth, H. Carey, 2nd Earl of, 171 Monosyllable If! 360 Monro, A., 273 Monro, Daniel, 227 Monro, Sir G., see Corrigenda, p. 1010 Monro, Maj.-Gen. E., 179, 208, 211 Monsieur Pretendant, 348 Montagu, R. Montagu, JDuke of, 251 Montalembert, C. P. , comte de, 151, 849 Monteagle, Thos. Spring Bice, 1st Lord, 786 Montesquieu, C. de Secondat, Baron de, 383 Montgomery, H., 820 Monthly Becord, 816 Montmorency-Morres, H. de, 877 Mooney, D., 526 Mooney, M., 702 Moor, Thomas, 247 Moore, Charles, Visct., 202 Moore, E., 97 Moore, Francis, fl. 1647, 217 Moore, Geo., Jl. 1760, 986 Moore, Geo., Ji. 1795, 697 Moore, Geo. H., 834 Moore, E., 74 Moore, Thos., Poet, 15, 548, 553, 722, 756, 799, 810, 814, 937 Moore, Thos.,.^. 1642, 192 Moore, Wm., 967 Moral demonstration of the... Christian religion, 447 Moral essays in praise of Virtue, 141 Moran, P. F., B.C. Bp of Ossory, 849 More good newes, 196 More true and exceeding joyful] newes, 180 More, H., 490, 491 bis, 492 bis, 493 passim, 494 ter More, W., 219 Merer, T., 273 Morgan, J., 384 Morgan, S., Lady, 519, 529, 552 Morgan, W., 512 Morley, J. Parker, 1st Earl of, 722 Morley, Thos., ft. 1644, 211 Morning Chronicle and Londoi Advertiser, 955 Morning Chronicle and Public Advertiser, 953 Morning Herald, 960 1064 Morning Post, 960 Morning Post and Daily Ad- vertiser, 958 Morning Post and Fashionable World, 960 Morning Post Gazetteer, 956 Morning Post : or, Dublin Courant, 959 Morning Star, 954 Mornington, Wm. "Wellesley Pole, Srd Earl of, 525, 724, 727 Morrioe, B., 906 Morrice, Thos., 343 Morris, D., 551 Morris, E., 435 Morrison, J., 664 Morrison, S., 764 Mortmain, 592, 836 Moschus Syracusanus, 79 Moss, T., 648 Moss-Town, 888 Mosse, B., 415, 984 Ms Most blessed and truest newes, 196 Most damnable... plot, 196 Most important transactions of the. ..first Parliament of... George II., 904 Mostyn, C, 927 Motherhill, J., 466 Moulton, E., 205 Mount Alexander, H. Mont- gomery, 1st Earl of, 36, 225 Mountcashell, B. Davys, Visct., 944 Mountcashell, S. Moore, 3rd Earl of, 769, 777 Mounteney, Eichard, 355 Mountgarret, E. Butler, Visct., 166, 180, 215 Mountmorres, H. E. Morres, 2nd Visct., 452, 476, 490 Mountnorris, A. A., 1st Earl of, 715 Mountnorris, Francis Annesley, Baron, see. Valentia, Francis Annesley, Visct. Mountrath, Chas. Coote, Earl of, 1 1661, 212, 231, 235, 237 Moylan, F., B.C. Bp of Cork, 730 Mr Sh-n's apology to the town, 398 Muir, T., 879 MulhoUand, E., 798 Mullen, A., 258 MuUins, B., 781 Mulook, T., 580, 588, 744, 809, 994 Mum is the word, 914 Munro, Maj.-Gen. Eobert, see Monro Munster, 194, 210, 217, 220, 221, 227, 400, 402, 474, 552, 859 Munster Journal, 960 Murder of the Christian Indians, 552 Murder will out, 240 Murphey, Paddy, 80 bis, 318 Murphy, H., 663 Murphy, J., 525 Murphy, Paddy, see Murphey Murphy, T., 920 Murphy, W., 830 Murray, D.,R.C.Abp of Dublin, 568, 756, 763, 798 Murray, James, f 1799, 926 Murray, Sir John, 354 Murray, L., 482 Murray, P. A., 585 Musaeus, 79 Musgrave, C, 158 MuBgrave, J., 878 Musgrave, SirB,., 513, 532, 580, 707, 874 Muskerry, Douough Maccarthy, Visct., see Clancarty, Do- nough Maccarthy, 1st Earl of, tl665 My Pocket Book, 519 My Village, 143 Mysterious Mother, see Walpole, Horace, 4th Earl of Orford Nagle, J., 908 Naigeon, J. A., Ill Nalson, John, 55 Namby Pamby, 898, 903 Nangle, E., 145, 149, 572, 578 680, 800, 801, 802 Naper, J. L. W., 576, 823 Naper, W., 966 1065 Napier, Rt Han. Sir J., 776, 801, 838 Napoleon I., Emperor of the French, 130, 131, 731 Narrative. The, 625 Narrative of the proceedings of the Fleet, 235 of the proceedings of the Lords of Ireland... 1703, 1719, 652 of the settlement. . .of Ireland, 604 of what passed at KiUalla, 510 Nary, C, 94, 328 Nash, J., 255 Nasonius, 279 Nassau, J., 670 National oeconomy recom- mended, 361 Natural impossibility of better- uniting Protestants, 84 Nature and obligation of Oaths, 817 Nature displayed, 141 Nature ...of the Sacramental Test considered, 321 Neal, J., 655 Neale, Maiy, 472, 490 Neale, S., 490 Neale, Thos., 296 Neale, W., 280 Necessity of an Incorporate Union, 505 NeUson, W., 519, 580 NeUgan, M.. 710 Nelson, H., 904 Nelson, M., 520 Nelus, Thomas, B.D., see Neale Nencini, Serafino, see Serafino de Prate, Nencini Neri, Father, of Tuam, pseud., 388 Netherlands, United Provinces, 206, 232, 269, 942 Neuhausel, 233 Nevil, W., 121 Nevill, A. J., 405 Nevin, T., 312 Nevin, Rer. W., 520 New ballad by way of dialogue, etc., 907 New Ballad to be sung by the C-t Party, 948 New Brunswick, 562 New Doodle, Doodle, Doo, 997 New Evangelical Church of England Champion, 782 New history of the Succession of the Crown of England, 271 New intelligence, 197 New Ireland Review, 852 New plot of the Papists, 253 New poem ascrib'd to the... Grand-Jury, 902 New remonstrance, 197 bis New scheme for... the Protest- ant Eeligion, 634 New sing-song, 918 New song called The Sea, 143 New song of a new wonder in the North, 898 New song, to au old tune, 985 Xew Year's Gift, 537 New- York Daily Gazette, 953 New-York Evening Post, 959 Newbery, J., 38, 39 his Newbery, W., 861 bis Newburgh, B., 379, 420 Newburgh, C. JI. , Countess of, 908 Newcastle-on-Tyne. Mu^icHall, 582 Newcastle, T. Pelham-HoUes, Duke of, 376, 417, 420 Newcastle, W. Cavendish, 1st Buke of, 837 Newcome, W.. Ahp of Armagh, 453, 648, 679, 681 Newdigate, .Sir Bichard, 208 Newenham, T., 125, 514, 523, 710 Newland, H., 565 Newland, T., 570 Newman, B., 927 Newrobe, R., 185 Newry, 948 Newry. Gordon's Newry Chro- nicle and Universal Adver- tiser, 952 News from Ireland, 197 Newspaper Cattings, 869 Newton, Sir I., 333, 625, 876 1066 Newton, J., 556 Nice Little Jane from Ballinas- loe, 133 Nice Young Maidens ! 129 Nicholl, Rt Hon. Sir J., 526 Nioholls, Sir G., 798, 800 Nichols, F., 87 Nichols, H., 10 Nicholson, E., 97 bis Nicholson, John,^. 1640, Book- seller, 205 Nicholson, John, fl. 1799, 521 Nicholson, Wm., Abp of Gashel, see Nicolson Nicolson, Wm., Abp of Gashel, 304, 310, 620 Nigra, C. , conte, 849 Nihell, L., Bp of Kilfenora, 435 Nine New Songs, 144 No Flinching, 693 No life like a merry life, 943 No Protestant-Plot, 258 No Veto, 732 Nobody, Prank, pseud., 920 Noel, Hon. B. W., 820 Nolan, v., 145 Nolan, G., 773 Nolan, L. J., 574 Nolan, M., 716 Norfolk, 217 Norman, pseud., 920 Normanby, C. H. P., Marq. of, 798, 799 North, Sir Francis, see Guil- ford, Francis North, 1st Lord North, Frederick, 8tft Lord, 442 North, J. H., 757 Northamptonshire, 170, 200 Northcote, Rev. T., 460 Northern Irish Tales, 533 Northern Star, 954 Northern Sunday School As- sociation, 153 Northern Whig, pseud., see Tone, Theobald Wolfe Norton, E., 172 Norton, Fletcher, see Grantley, Fletcher Norton, 1st Baron Nothing to do, 152 Nottingham, H. Pinch, Earl of, 247, 250, 937 Nottinghamshire, 218 Novels, Select collection of. 111 Noverre, J. G., 457 Now or never, 917 Nowell, A., 316 Nowlan, T., 525 Nudigate, Sir Richard, see Newdigate Nugent, N., 643 Nugent, T., 109 Nullity of the Prelatique Clergy, 47 Nye, S., 282 Gates, T., 252 Us, 253 Oaths, 817 Oaths of Irish Papists, 257 O'Beirne, E. P., 573 O'Beirne, T. L., Bp of Meath, 465, 499, 666, 683, 684 Ms, 688, 697, 701 Us, 704 O'Brien, Edward W., 841 O'Brien, Emma, 800 O'Brien, Hargrave, 761 O'Brien, Henry, 787 O'Brien, James T., Bp of Ossory, etc, 800, 833 O'Brien, John, B.C. Bp of Cloyne, 871 O'Brien, Sir L., 433, 463 O'Brien, M. J., 153 O'Brien, W. S., 781, 818, 823 O'Bryen, D., 653, 670, 681, 752 Observations occasioned by... J. E. L., 758 Observations on a Memorial to His Majesty, 796 Observations on a Speech, 435 Observations on Coin in general, 320 Observations on Observations, 338 Observations on the attack. ..of Ireland, 697 conduct of Great-Britain, 319 finances... of Ireland, 446 inconveniences, etc., 73 jurisdiction of the House of Commons, 482 laws and ordinances, 741 Mutiny Bill, 455 1067 Observations on the (continued) Popery Laws, 112, 438 Eound Towers, 872 Speaker's Speech, 694 state of the Debtors Gaols, 701 state... of the Established Church, 540 Observations upon the Oath of Allegiance, 684 Observator reviv'd, 935 Observer, 954 O'Callaghan, A., 530, 532, 770 O'Carolan, Torlogh, 522 Occasional Conformity, 889 bis O'Coigly, James, 499, 688 Oconelly, Col., 228 O'Connell, D.. 147, 154, 571, 763, 771, 777, 784, 787, 790 bis, 791 bis, 792, 798, 801, 802, 807, 808, 810, 817, 823, 879. 994 O'ConneU, Edmund, psend., see Haliday, William O'ConneU, T. J., 829 O'Connor, A. C, 490, 499, 505, 682, 688 O'Connor, Bonaventara, 48, 186, 196 O'Connor, D., 590, 908 O'Connor, J., 442 O'Connor, R., 123, 505, 724 O'Conny, Bonaventura, see O'Connor O'Conor, Chas., tl791, 365, 389, 403 bis, 409, 438, 495, 633, 640, 642 O'Conor, Chas.. 1 1828, 495^ 524 bis, 728. 753. 839, 876 O'Conor, D. E., 499 O'Croly, D., 571, 791 O'Dale, C. M.. 211 O'Daly, A., 836 O'Daly, D., 46 O'Daly, J., 150, 585, 588 Ode on the 30th of October, 1751, 384 O'Dedy, U.. 727. 728 Odell, Etv. W. B., 482 Odilon-Barrot, CamiUe Hya- cinthe, see Barrot O'DoghertT, Sir Shawn, 750 O'Doherty", il., 597 O'Domhnuill, William, Abp of Tuam, see Daniel O'Donnell, Hugh Joseph, 546 O'Donnell, J., 928 O'Donnell, William, Abp oj Tuam, see Daniel O'Donoghue, D. J., 852 O'Donovan, J., 836, 846 O'Driscol, J., 748 O'Duffy, E. J., 7 O'Dwyer, J., 56 O'Farrihy, T., 848 Offaly, Lady L., 200 Offering of the Eosary, 135 Office and power of a Judge, 409 Office of a scriptural Bishop describ'd, 292 Office of the Holy Week, 95 Offioia propria, 91, 121, 122,582 O'Fihely, Maurice, Abp oJ Tiiam, see Portu, Mauritius de. Abp of Tuam O'Plaheity, M., 337 O'Plaherty, E., 260, 485, 642 O'Flanagan, J. E., 593 O'Flanagan, T., 489 O'Flattery , Patrick, pseud. , 46J Ogilvie, W., 698 Ogle, George, 1 1746, 92 Ogle, Rt Hon. George, 1 1814, 991 O'Gorman, X. P., 747 O'Grady, W., 737 O'Growney, E., 154 Oh! 'tis love! 129 O'Halloran, S., 871 Hanlan, see O'Hanlon O'Hanlon, A., 606 O'Hanlon, John, 151, 152. 153 154 O'Hanlon. P.. 532 O'Hanlon. K., 606 O'Hara, K., 442 O'Hurley, D., S.C. Abp o, Cashel, 154 OHnssey. B.. 42 bis, 60 O'Keeffe, J., 119 bU, 120, 464 4S2. 487 O'Kelly, C. D., 830 O'KeUy, P., 479, 581 O'Kelly d'Aghrim, P., Count 576 1068 O'KeUy d'Aghrim, Sir W., 283, 284, 581 O'Kenny, N. A., 75 Old and the new Beligions con- trasted, 556 "Old Betty's book," 844 Old Hawker, 564 Old Ireland's vocal gem, 40 Oldbottom, Hezekiah, pseud., 405 Oldoastle, Humphry, pseud. , see Bolingbroke, Henry St John, 1st Visct. Oldoastle, Sir John, see Cob- ham, John Oldoastle, Lord Oldham, T., 806 Oldham, W., 804 Oldlsworth, Michael, 226 Oldisworth, W., 911 Oldmlxon, J., 29 Oldsworth, Michael, see Oldis- worth O'Leary, Bev. A., 455, 456, 467, 469, 470 bis, 479, 511, 751 O'Looney, B., 593, 969 O'Mangain, H. C, see Mangan O'Meara, Rev. T., 967 O'Mellaghlin, F., 60 O'Moelchonaire, Flathri, Abp of Tuam, see Conry, Florence O'Moel-Moidh, Seaghan, see O'MoUoy, John O'MoUoy, F., 52 bis O'MoUoy, John, 851 bis O'Morgair, Malachi, Abp of Ar- magh, 153, 155, 830 O'MuUan, C, 738 On dead trees, 563 On forgetfulness of God, 566 On Non-Conformity to the world, 556 On the cheerfulness of the Husbandman, 556 On the close conformity of opinions, 556 On the grafting of fruit trees, 556 On the Pope's supremacy, 556 On tradition, 557 O'Neal, Sir Phelim, see O'Neill O'Neale, Owen Boe, see O'Neill O'Neil, Elizabeth, pseud., 451 O'Neil, Rev. P., 707 O'Neill, 616 O'Neill, B. B., 979 O'NeiU, Owen Roe, 217 O'Nem, Sir Phelim, 178, 196, 197, 198, 202, 208, 212 O'Neill, T., 711 Onesimus, pseud., 712 Ongley, E. Henley-Ongley, Baron, f 1785, 104 O'Nial, Owen Boe, pseud., see Pollock, Joseph Onpartydig Verhaal, 232 Ontologos, pseud. , see Kenrick, William, LL.D. O'Pindar, SoribleriusMurtough, pseud., 472, 474 Opinion of an impartial ob- server, 514 Oppression unmasked, 653 Oracle, 953 O'Eagan, Sir Tague, pseud., 371 Orange Institution, 528 Orange Lodges, 795 Orange Society, 830 Orange System exposed, 757 Oranje Booven, 126 Orde, Rt Hon. T., 464, bis, 471, 473, 665 Order of... Daily Prayer, 821 Orders from the House of Commons, Sept. 1, 1641, 172 Ordinance of... Parliament, 208, 211, 214, 215, 218, 219 bis, 221 Ordination Questions, 145 Ordnance, 923 Ordo adbenedicendum mensam, 821 O'Beilly, E., 877 O'Reilly, F., B.C. Sp of Kil- more, 152 O'Reilly, J., 577 O'Reilly, L., 116 Orellana, pseud., see Drennan, William Oriel, John Foster, 1st Lord, 484, 505 bis, 507, 509, 672, 690, 694 passim, 697, 698 Oriental Church on the Papal Claims, 831 1069 Original. . .of SaoredEpiscopacy, 287 Original papers, 660 Origans, L. P. J. due d', 480 Ormesby, Major E., 19 Ormonde, Dukes of, 69 Ormonde, James Butler, 1st Duke of, 17, 69, 165 bis, 167, 179, 181, 194, 201, 206, 214, 215 bis, 216, 217, 223 ter, 224 ter, 225, 226 ter, 229, 238 bis, 239, 240, 242, 244, 250, 343, 861 bis, 884, 970, 971 Ormonde, James Butler, 2nd Duke of, 865, 939 bis, 976, 982 Ormonde, John Butler, 2nd Marq. of, 839 Ormonde, M. Butler, Duchess of, 327 Ormonde, W. B., Marq. of, 925, 926 Ormsby, J. W., 500 Ormsby, K., 612 O'Eoon, Hon. Hellen, pseud., 396 O'Eourke, John, Count, 650 Orpen, C. E. H., 750 Orpen, E. H., 549 Orr, J., 323 Orrery.C.Bojle, ithEarlof, 332 Orrery, R. Boyle, 1st Earl of, 231, 234, 239 bis, 242, 343, 857, 858 bis, 884 O'Eyan, M., 676 Osborn, A., 269 Osborne, Mrs C. I., 850 O'SeaJbhaidh, E., 534 O'Scoireadh, Seumas, see Scurry, James Osmer, W., 108 Ossian's Hall, 761 Ossianic Society, 843 Ossory, Diocese, 242 O'SuUivan, D., of Paris, 838 O'Sullivan, Donald, 136 O'Sullivan, J. B., 533 O'Sullivan, M., 548, 560, 586, 796 bis, 800, 810, 819 O'SulHvan, P., 599 O'Sullivan, S., 747, 758 O'Toole, Laurence, Abp ofDu lin, 151 Otway, C, 528, 578 Ouseley, G., 537, 548, 550, 51 bis Out of place, 526 Overbury, Sir T., 43 Ovidius Naso, P., 315 Owen, E., 551 Owens, S., 896, 901 Oxenstierna, B. G., Count, 8i Oxford, 210, 221 Oxford, University, 170, 19 626 Magdalen Coll., 155 Oxford, Eobert Harley, Ea of, 1 1724, 18, 304 Ozell, J., 79 P.W.'s reply, 242 Pabebroch, D., 274 Pacific Ocean, Northom, 138 Pack of Bear-Dogs, 903 Paddy, 522 Paddy Byrne's Connaught Cc lege, 128 Paddy Macshane, 134 Paddy's Eeturn to Balliuafa 133 Paddy the Piper, 130 Paddy, the Pointer, 997 Page, Sir Francis, 981 Page, James E., 802 Page, John, 966 Page, S., 966 Paget, T. Catesby, Baron, 98 Paget, Wm., 5th Lord, 193 Pain, J., 176 Paine, T., 8, 482, 489, 661 Palafox y Mendoza, J. de, i of Osma, 116 Palestine, 142 Palmer, H., 315 Palmer, Maj. James. 782 Palmer, Samuel, + 1724, 293 Palmer, Samuel, + 1813, 316 Palmer, T. F., 879 Palmer, Wm., 570 Pam, the Illustrious, pseud, s Bedford, John EusseU, 4 Duke of Pamela, 869 1070 Pantheisticon, 306 Papist mis-represented, 607 Papists Designs detected, 250 Parallel between England and Carthage, 705 Parallel of the... Pagans, 313 Paramore, Capt., 166 Pardoning Mercy, 557 Pare, W., 843 Paris, 255, 486 Univ. Faculte de Theologie, see Sorbonne Parker, H., 276 Parker, J., Abp of Dublin, 238 Parker, S. , Bp of Oxford, 50 Parker, W., 927 Parley the Porter, 493 Parliament of Birds, 64 Parliamentary Eegister, 510, 697 Parliamentary talk, 796 Parliaments, Standing, 382 Parlour Window, 659 Parnell, T., 87 Parnell, W., 737, 747 Parson has the worst on't, 946 Parsons, Sir Lawrence, t 1698, 264 Parsons, Sir Lawrence, Bart, 1 1841, see Kosse, Lawrence Parsons, 2nd Earl of Parsons, E., 178 Parthenissa, 234 Partridge, F., 597 Partridge, J. , 292 Pascal, J., 550 Pasquin Pasquinaded, 368 Pastoral Address of the Eoman Catholic Archbishops, 766 Pat's Apology, 149 Paterson, Rev. J., 520 Path of Wisdom, 563 Path to Eiches and Happiness, 493 Patience of the husbandman, 559 Patrieius, 633 Patrick, 376 Patrick's Purgatory, 389 Patrick, St, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 49, 50, 77, 126, 130, 146, 158, 309,418, 551, 581, 607, 719, 751, 1002 Patriophilus, 319 Patriot, 659, 912 Patriot-Club Song, 948 Patriot Miscellany, 404 Patriot ; or Cork Daily News- Letter, 951 Patriot ; or, The Irish Packet open'd, 396 Patriot's Eeturn, 874 Patriot Queries, 397 Patterson, W., 707 Paul, St, Apostle, 328, 567 Paul, J., 745, 767 Paulet, John, Is* Baron, see Poulett Payne, D. B., 713 Payne, W., 602 Ptacock, James, 665 Pearce, Z., Bp of Rochester, 29, 326 Pearl of great price, 149 Pearson, John, Bp of Chester, 237 Pearson, John, of Newcastle, fl. 1659, 11 Pedlars, 139 Peebles, E., 99 Peel, Rt Hon. Sir E., 573, 740, 741 bis, 754, 770, 784, 790, 818, 1006 Peisley, Mary, see Neale, Mary Pelham, Rt Hon. H., 417, 633 Pelletreau, J., 2 Pembroke, P. Herbert, ith Earl of, 221, 225, 600, 911, 937 Pembroke, T. Herbert, 8«ft Earl of, 290 Penal Laws, 728 Penitent of Egypt, 117 Penn, W., 59, 76, 448, 610, 890, 999 Pensioner's Lamentation, 138 Pentheny, Family of, 751 People of Ireland not a parcel of lazy... scoundrels, 451 Perceval, Hon. A. P., 814, 815 Perceval, E., 453, 764 Percivale, W., 296, 349, 612 Perez de Montalvan, J., 43,44, 50 Perfect and particular relation, 228 1071 Perfect Diurnall, 601 Perlunkett, T., 205 Peron, Jacques, Card. Abp of Sem, see Da Perron, Jacques Davy Perrott, Sir J., 159 Perry, Capt. John, 616 Persius Flaoeus, A. , 78, 351, 624 Persuasive letter, 601 Perth, J. Drummond, ith Earl of, 607 Pery, E. Sexton, Visct., 32 Peters, H., 227 Peters, J., 179 Petheric, Rev. J., 536 Petit, H., 173 Petition and reasons of... Parlia- ment, 198 Petition of the Catholics, 485 Petition of the General Counoel, 224 Petition of the Boman Catho- lics, 483 Petitions against bishops, 187 Petrarch, F., 92 Petre, E., 268 Petre, E. E. P., 9«ft Baron, 707 Petrie, G., 539 Pettas, Sir J., 247 Pettv, Sir W., 47, 50, 57 passim, 58", 245, 646 Pfeufer, C, 756 Phaedrus, 85 Phelan, D., 790 Phelan, W., 533, 749, 758, 761 Philadelphicus, 631 Philalethes, 97 Philanax Misopappas, pseud., see Misopappas, Philanax Philanderas, 124 Philauglus, 257 Phileirenicos, 865 Philerenus, pseud., see HoweU, Jas., 1 1666 Philip Benizi, St, 211 Philips, A., 895, 897, 898 Philips, Geo., 270 PhUips, J., 80 Philips, K.,241 PhiUps, M., 626 Philirenes, pseud., see Nalson, John Phillips, C, 531 bis, 735, 738 ter, 789 bis, 742, 743, 747, 750, 877 Phillips, J., 765 Phillips, Sir B., 715 Phillpotts, H., Bp of Exeter, 772, 796, 799 Philocles, 96 Philo-Hibernious, 95, 419 Philo-Hibemus, 799 Philo-ierne, 402 PhUopator, 419 Philopolites, 357 Philosophia S. Scripturae in- terpres, 244 Philosophical enquiry, 646 PhUotheoohristus, 423 Phipps, Sir C, 97, 298, 614 Phoenix, 959 Pickering, B., 167, 172 Pico della Mirandola, G., 161 Pictorial Songster, 592 Pidgeon, E.. 717 Piedmont. 261 Pigott, C, 676 Pike, J. M., 765 Pike, E., 202 Pike, S., 108 Pilgrims, 494 Pilkington, E., 984 PilkingtOQ, L., 630, 946 ter Pilkington, M., 322, 323, 946 ter Pilot, 951 Pirn, J., 833 Pinok, E., 267 Pindar, Patt, pseiid., 479, 484 Pindar, Peter, pseud. ,see Wolcot, John Pinna y Euiz, Teresa, pseud., 448 Pistoia, 528 Pitt, Rt Hon. W., 464, 506 bis, 665, 690 bis, 694 Pius IV., Pope, 126 Pius VI., Pope, 528 Pius VII., Pope, 730, 734 Plain arguments, 670 Plain facts, 714 Plain Man's fifty reasons, 586 Plain papers, 152 Plain reasons, 69, 84, 458 1072 Plain statement of the. . .present war, 704 Plan for the improvement of Ireland, 787 Plan of real, radical Catholic Emancipation, 524 Plan of the Priests, 150 Playfair, W., 679, 925 Plays, 119 Pleasants, T., 531 Plinius Secundus, C, 156, 601 PliniuB Tertius, pseud., 381 Plot discovered in Ireland, 44 Plot upon Plot, 910 Ploughing of Corn-Laud, 564 Plowden, C, 660 Plowden, P., 676, 707, 728, 732 bis, 742, 764, 875 Plumptre, A., 123 Plunket, 0., R.G. Abp of Ar- magh, 55, 70, 860 ter Plunket, Bichard, 178 Plunket, T. Span, 2nd Lord, Bp of Tuam, c&c, 837 Plunket, W. C, Is* Lord, 748, 755, 757 Plunkett, G. N., Count, 596 Plunquet, Eiohard, see Plunket Plunqnetus, F., 46 Plutarehus, 893 Plydell, W., 173 Plymley, Peter, psend., see Smith, Sydney Plymouth, 923 Pocket Missal, 125 Pococke, E., JBp of Ossory and Meath, 638 Poekrich, B., 368, 915, 916 Poem by D- S-, 77 Poem in praise of the Horn- Book, 318 Poems, 138, 361, 592, 595 Poet's Dream, 353 Poetaster, 79 Poetic Epistle from a Catholic Bishop, 518 Poetry. On Poetry, 908 Pole, Rt Hon. Wm. Wellesley, see Mornington, Wm. Wel- lesley Pole, 3rd Earl of Political address to the Catho- lics, 671 Political Christianity, 787 Political Fire-Eating, 945 Political Pastime, 389 Political Rehearsal, 1000 Polititians Catechisme, 47 Pollock, A. M., 591 Pollock, Joseph, 75, 650 Poltis, King of Thrace, 893 Polyoarpus, Bp of Smyrna, 600, 601 Pomerane, Johann, see Bugen- Ponsonby, Rt Hon. G., 476 Ponsonby, Rt Hon. J. , 429 Ponsonby, Hon. E., Bp of Derry, 143 Pool of Bethesda, 137 Poole, M., 123 Poor have a right to read the Bible, 557 Poor Bates the Panacea for Ireland, 766 Pope, A., 1, 77, 81, 87, 90, 91, 98 ter, 112, 903, 1000 Us, 1001 Pope, K. T., 740 Pope, Eiohard T. P. , 770 passim Popery as it is in... Ireland, 584 Popery manifested, 51 Popes Brief, 209 Popish cruelty, 348 Porter, F., 51, 605 Porter, James, 520 Porter, John G. V., 820 Porter, John S., 784, 785, 787 Porter, E., 414, 979 Portland, W. H. C. Bentinck, 3rd Duke of, 430, 459, 473, 652, 701, 876 Portu, Mauritius de, Abp of Tuam, 598 Portumna, 933 Portusius, J., 161 Position of the Church of Ireland, 792 Positive John, 997 Post-Chaise Companion, 467, 722 Posthumus, 434 Potter, J., Abp of Ganterbwry, 603 Potts, Rev. T., 657 1073 Poulett, John, Is* Baron, 26 Poulson, J., 448 Powell, 945 Power of Musick, 900 Power, D., 511 Power, James, fi. 1790, 968 Power, James, M.P., 580 Power, John, 847, 848 Power, B., 433 Power, T., 809 Powersoourt, F. T. Wingfield, Viscountess, 536 Powersoourt, R. Wingfield, 5th Visct., 538 Powle, Rt Hon. H., 862 Pownstall, H., 176 Poynings, Sir E., 435, 453 Prague, 996 Prance, M., 859 Pranoeriana poetioa, 114 Pratt, B., 611 Pratt, John B., 592 Pratt, Josiah, 719 Pratt, W. H., 714 Praval, C, 644 Prayer for Family Worship, 816 Prayer for His Majesty's suc- cess, 272 Prayers of the Five Wounds of Jesus, 135 Prelude to the grand clash, 83 Prendeville, J., 565 Presbyterians, 21, 419, 587, 750, 778, 792, 905 Presbyterians plea of merit, 85 Presbyterio-Catholioon, 480 Prescription Bill, 934 Prescription sacred, 74 Present state of aflairs in Ireland, 888 Europe, 286 His Majesty's Eevenue, 400 Ireland, 50 Ireland consider'd, 322, 620 Present state of the Nation, 431 Press, 957 Pressick, G., 238 Pretty Irish Boy, 133 Prevost d'Exiles, A. F., 1001 Price, J., 264 Price, E., 117, 460 Priestcraft defended, 646 Priestley, J., 110, 453, 480, 482, 751 Priests' Protection Society, 150, 834, 843, 998 Prim, Obadiah, pseud., 415 Primer, see Grammar Prince's London Price Current, 951 Principles of the Roman-Catho- lics exhibited, 409 Prior, Jane, 561 Prior, M., 261 Prior, T., 93, 319, 320 ter, 351, 352, 365, 619 Prisons, Helvidius, pseud. , 357 Prison Abuses in Ireland, 720 Prison Pindarics, 679 Prisons, 841 Privy Council, 665 Pro and Con, 698 Pro Aris et Focis, 651 Proceedings House of Commons... Money BiU, 893 bis House of Commons . . . Oxford, March 21, 168J, 884 House of Lords... Scottish Conspiracy, 911 Proclamations. Ireland, 1643, Sept. 15, 209 ■ 1645, Nov. 7, 212 1660, May 14, 882 1660, June 1, 883 1674, March 1, 883 1689, May 4, 971 1711, April 24 to 1714, March 21, 973—980 Proctor and Parator, 173 Proctor, E. K., 931 Prodigal Son, 563 Prodinus. AJitonius, see Bruo- dine Progress of Beauty, 999 Project for... the Income of the Clergy, 466 Prometheus, a poem, 896 Property inviolable, 331 Prophecies... from the Oracle of Delphos, 661 Prophecies relating to Anti- christ, 557 68 1074 Proposal for bringing over the Natives of Ireland, 891 draining bog... land in Ire- land, 992 erecting Granaries in. ..Dub- lin, 340 lessening the. ..price of Bread Corn, 91 sending back the Nobility,272 uniting... Great Britain and Ireland, 384 Proposal for the Liquidation of the National Debt, 467 Proposal for the support. ..of the Poor, 638 Proposal humbly offer'd to the P-t, 324 Proposals for raising a million of money, 609 Pioposals humbly offered to Lord Townshend, 440 ...to the Parliament, 76 Proposals to the Adventurers for Lands in Ireland, 855 Proposed system of Trade, 464, 665 Proposition, 997 Propositions and Orders, 185 Propositions made by the Citie of London, 198 bis Propositions made to... Parlia- ment, 173 Propositions of the Irish Be- bells, 206 Roman Catholicks, 206 Propriety of extending the Trade of Ireland, 453 Prospect before us, 670 Protest of the Lords, 438 Protestant Ascendancy, 698 Protestant Colonization So- ciety, 994 Protestant Dissenters, 864 Protestant Penny Magazine, 787 Protestant Publication Com- mittee, 841 Protestant's reason, 557 Protestant religion no novelty, 569 Protestant's reply, 571 Protestant Eights, 728 Protestant Union, 730 Protestant Warder, 1005 Protestantism or Popery, 744 Protestants, 210, 787, 792 Protestation of the Archbishops, 173 Proteus, pseud., 912 Pry, Paul, pseud., 814 Priynne, W., 208 Psalm compos'd for Christmas- Day, 614 Psalms. Metrical Versions, 38 its, 59, 60, 109, 113, 114, 115, 119, 121, 322, 424, 462, 635, 647, 696, 867 bis, 869, 870, 872, 877, 909, 936 bis, 950 Psalms and Hymns, 127, 136, 142, 143, 145 Public Gazetteer, 869 Public Oratory, 790 Public Records, 725 Public Register: or the Free- man's Journal, 950 Pubho Works, 930, 931 Publicola, pseud., 339, 417, 735 Publicola, Lucius Severus, pseud., 358 PuUein, S., 4, 384 PuUen, T., Bp ofDromore, 610 Pulteney, W., 451 Purchase, G., 938 Pure, Simon, pseud., 415 ter Purgatoriau Penny Society, 530 bis Purgatory prov'd by Miracles,607 Pursuits of Literature, see Mathias, Thomas James Pusey, E. B., 807 Puttocke, R., 160 Pym, John, 164, 212 Pym, Joshua, 397 Quack turn'd Orator, 912 Quaestiones seleotiores in Lo- gica, 267 Quaker's Letter, 377, 415 bit Quakers, 332, 427, 428, 520, 707 725, 761, 771, 834 Quang-toheu, pseud., 516 Quarantotti, J. B., 528 1075 Quarry, Rev. J., 522 Queely, Mr, 108 ■ Queen's County, 700, 750 Queensberry, C. Douglas, Duchess of, 904 Queensberry, W. Douglas, 1st Duke of, 607 Queries... by the Supreme Council, 222 Queries humbly offered to the... Patriots, 915 Queries humbly proposed to the.. .Public, 372, 915 Queries on the Government of this City, 918 Queries propounded by the Pro- testant Partie. 207 Queries to the Clergy, 981 Queries to the Querist, 633 Quesnel, Pasquier, 318 Question about eating of Blood, 621 Question fairly stated, 645 Question of previous consent discussed, 376 Question of the Precedency of the Peers. 624 Questions answered, 796 Quin, E., 714 Quintilianus, M. F., 101 Quiutus, pseud. , 748 Quintus Plagosus, pseud., 918 Quit Bents, 931 Babanus Maurus, Abp of May- ence, 604 Babelais, P., 443 Eaoing Calendar, 962 Badcliffe, Sir George, 168 his, 171, 206 Badcliffe, S., 312 Us, 314, 316 Badical Beformers of England, 577 Bailways Commission, 984 Baine, J., 428 Bainey, E., 331 Bainoids, John, 173 Bameau, J. P., 650 Bammohun Boy, 783, 784 Bamsay, J., 66 Bamsey's Waterford Chronicle, 954 Eanelagh, Eichard Jones, Earl of, 935 Eaphael, A., 790, 791 his Bapin Thoyras, P. de, 983 Bare show, a fine show, 941 Bass, Dr, Bp.of Ireland, 61 Eateliffe, Sir George, see Ea cUffe -Eathbone, W., 428, 707 Bational Self-Love, 485 Bauley, Capt. J., 189 Eawdon Papers, 744 Eawlins, 297 Bay, T. M., 933 Eaymond, J. G., 518 Bead, J., 333 Beade, P., 817 Eeal Life in Ireland ! 750 Eeason's Tribunal, 945 Eeasonableness of Consta: Communion, 61 Beasons.. .against an Act f Preventing Mischeifs ... 1 Fire, 941 . Beasons for adopting an Union, 692 an augmentation of the Arm 431 issuing a general pardon the Eebels, 886 making Peace, 500 Beasons for the present clamoi 331 Beasons humbly offered, 431 Beceipt to cure the biting of mad-dog, 902 Eeclaimed, 830 Eeconciler, 303, 325 Bede, L. T., 658 Eedesdale, J. F. M., 1st Lor 707 Eedfoord, A., 698 Bedington, N., 968 Eedington, T., 968 Eedmond, D. L., 705 Beduced Tradesman, 548 Eeed, C, 593 Beeves, J., 700, 714 Beeves, W., Bp of Down, etc 934 Beflections and resolutions, 33 738 68—2 1076 Beflections on a favourite Amusement, 108 Beflections on the Irish Con- spiracy, 496 Beflections on the. ..late Be volu- tion in Prance, 476 Beflections on the state of Ire- land, 753 Beflections upon the occur- rences of the last year, 265 Beform or Ruin, 500 Beformation, 139 Eeformation of Manners, 8 Begane, J., 902 Begicide, 97 Behearsal, 935 Eebearsal of Observator, 935 Rehearsal Behears'd, 910 Beichel, C. P., Bp of Meath, 850 Reid, A., 353 Eeignoldes, John, see Bainolds Eeilly, Hugh, 1 1695 ? see Beily Beilly, J., 551, 557 Beily, Henry S., 467 Beily, Hugh, +1695?, 70, 94 Eeine des Anges, French Pri- vateer, 973 Bela9am dos successosdoBeyno de Irlanda, 214 Bela(;am sumaria, 207 Relation of the bloody massacre, 266 Engagement of His Majesty's Fleet, 247 Victory obtained by the King ...at...Boyne, 888 Belation of what. ..happened during the last Campaign, 268 Eelationtouching... Ireland, 173 Religion of the Cross, 557 Beligious Turn-coat, 940 Remarkable propositions by the Councell, 199 Remarks by a Junior to his Senior, 817 Remarks on.. .A plain account, etc., 329 Remarks on an article in the Quarterly Review, 780 Bemarks on . . . Considerations,, etc., 397 ter Bemarks on the affairs... of England, 274 defence of Ireland, 495 First and Second Chapter of a late work, 406 nature, etc., 83 bis preliminary Articles of Peace, 361 Protestant Dissenters, 671 Remarks on two letters to a Member of Parliament, 918 Remarks upon a late scurrilous pamphlet, 285 Bemarks upon... Ecclesiastical Pluralities, 776 Bemarks upon the... late Irish State Lottery, 474 Remonstrance from Ireland, 173 Remonstrance of divers re- markeable passages, 199 Remonstrance of grievances, 205 Remonstrance... of the Protest- ant Army, 227 Remonstrance of the state of the Kingdome, 199 Bepeal of the Union, 787 Beplication of the Lords and Commons, 184 Beply to a vindication of... Partiality detected, 612 Beply to the Treasury pam- phlet, 666 Eepresentation of the state of the Trade of Ireland, 382, 433 Beproductive Loan Fund, 932 Besolutions of England and Ireland, 666 Resolutions of the Lords. ..in Parliament... Dec. 22, 1729, 892 Respublica Anglicana, 601 Returns to an Order of the Hon. House of Commons, 10 Feb. 1824, 928 Revenue, 286, 534, 93S Ms Review, 398 Review of some. ..periods of Irish history, 668 Review of the conduct of Administration, 477 1077 Eeview of the {continued) Strictures, 671 three great national ques- tions, 456 Eeview, Sunday Advertiser, 959 Eeynell, C, Bp of Berry, 624 Eeynolds, P., 506, 526 Eeynolds, J., 93 Eeynolds, T., 740 Ehapsody on the Army, 87 Ehymes for Candidates and Electors, 587 Eibbon Society, 803 Eibbonmeu, 543 Eibton, D., 480 Eioe, E., 849 Eice, Thos. Spring, see Mont- eagle, Thos. Spring Eice, 1st Lord Eich, B., 156 bis, 157 passim Eichards, Jacob, 234 Eichardson, George, fl. 1641, 174 Eichardson, John, 1 1747, 63, 294, 295, 613 Eichardson, S., 114 Eiohmond, C. Lennox, SrdDuke of, 117, 490 Eiohmond, C. Lennox, ithDuke of, 528 Eider, H., Bp of Killaloe, 602 Eidgeway, W., 688, 705 passim, 717 Eight Honourable Annuitant, 420 Eight of private judgment as- serted, 557 Eighteous and the wicked, 563 Eights of Great Britain as- serted, 447 Eights of Irishmen, etc., 957 Einuccini, G. B.,Abp ofFermo, 214, 222, 850 Eitchie, J., 798 Eival, P., 311 Eoache, Alexander, see Eoche Eobert Shaw, 557 Eoberts, E., 384 Eobinsou, Mr, 670 Eobinson, B., 625 Eobinson, Christopher, Sector of Welby, 336 Eobinson, Christopher,,^. 1754 -8,391 bis, 392 bis, 394, 397 ter, 398, 404, 637 Eobinson, Col. D., 816 Eobinson, G., 924 Eobinson, T. E., 805 bis, 823, 830 Eobinson, Wm., 722 Eoche, Alexander, 23, 550 Eoohfort, L., 158 Eochfort, E., 302 Eock, Captain, pseud., 548 bis. 747, 759 Eod in piss for the A-m-n, 916 Eoden, E. J., 37-d Earl of, 798, 810 Eodon, David de, see Derodon Eoe, P., 717, 730, 735, 736 Eoebuck, Rt Hon. J. A., 881 Eoehr, J. F., 817 Eogan, F., 745 Eoger, pseud., see Shannon, Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of Eogers, E., 595, 850 Sogers, G., 289 Eogers, Jasper W., 826 Eogers, John C, 759, 761 Eogers, N., 159 Eogers, T., 710 Eoirk, D., 43 EoUenhagen, G., 156 Eollin, C, 333 Bomaine, W., 104, 105 Eoman Catholic doctrine oi Indulgences, 561 Eoman Catholic Expositor, 761 Eoman Catholics, 662 bis Eome, Church of, 291, 559, 803 831 Eomney, Henry Sidney, Xsi Earl of, 400 Eosaries, of the. ..name ol Jesus, 136 Eosary, 135 Eoscommon, 981, 988 County, 740 Eoscommon, W. Dillon, Eari of, 241, 891 Eoscrea Southern Star, 961 Eose, Rt Hrni. G., 464, 508 665, 666 Boss, Co. Wexford, 228 1078 Eoss, A., 750 Eosse, Lawrence Parsons, 2nd Earl of, 676 Eosse, W. Parsons, 3rd Earl of, 805 Eotenhaus, 283 Bothe, D., R.C. Bp of Ossory, 15, 42, 43, 216, 222, 719 Eotheram, J., 436 Eouse, Col., 178 Eovenius, P., Bp of Philippi, 1004 Eowan, A. H., 472, 568, 655, 713 Eowe, N., 79, 112 Eowley, H., 307 bis Eoyal Blackbird, 138 Eoyal Canal Company, 656, 657 Eoyal Irish Academy, 851 Eoyal Mistake, 389 Eoyal Society of London, 7 bis Eoyse, G., 273 Eudd, P., 506 Eufihead, O., 112 Buggle, G., 223 Eule of faith, 557 Eules, Orders. ..by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, 59, 858 Eumold, St, 160, 604 Eupert, Prince, of Bavaria, 190, 203, 211, 244 Eushell, T., 192 Eussell, C. W., 586 Eussell, John, 1st Earl, 828 Eussell, W., 467 Eussia, 139 Bust, G., Bp of Dromore, 604, 656 Butland, 170 Eutland, John Jas. Eobert Manners, 7th Duke of, 818 Eutty, J., 386, 420, 631 Euxton, J., 982 Eyan, E., 37 Eyan, J., 529, 788, 820 Eyan, E., 542, 764, 773 Eyder, J., Abp of Tuam, 625 Byder, E., 583 Saavedra Paxardo, D. de, 78 Sacheverell, H., 37, 293 Sackville, G.,lst Visct.,i\ibis, 415 passim, 947, 985, 1004 Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per, 571 Sad and lamentable condition of the Protestants, 268 Sad estate and condition of Ire- land, 263 Sadler, M. T., 773, 774 Sage, J., 272, 273 Sailor's letter to the free... Citizens of Dublin, 914 Sailor's Eeturn, 658 St Aubyn, Sir J., 327 St Columba, College of, 587,. 811 passim, 821 Us, 835, 994 Saint Germain, Court of, 277 Sainthill, E., 843 bis St Ives, Cornwall, 180 St James's Chronicle etc., 960' St James's Evening Post, 906 St John, Oliver, 212 St Kilda, 544 StLeger, Sir W., 181, 200 St Patrick's Anti-Stamp Chron- icle, 444 St Patrick's Catholic Schools, 584 St Quinten, R., 426 Salcombe, 165 Salisbury, W., 766 Sail, A. , 13, 50, 51, 248, 808 Sallustius Crispns, C, 354, 647 Salmon and Sea Fisheries, 837 Salmon, J., 174 Salmon, T., 105 Saltmarsh, J., 315 Sample of jet-black Prelatia Calumny, 297 Sampson, G. V., 703, 876 Sams, S., 730 Samson, T., 860 Samuels, A., 852 Sancroft, W., Abp of Canter- bury, 607 Sandon, Lord, see Harrowby,, Dudley Francis Stuart Eyder, 3rd Earl of Sandy's Eeflections, 139 Sandys, S., Baron, 910 Sanitary Eeform Committee, 1006 1079 Sankey, Sir H., 47 Sankey, W. S., 744 Santry, James Barry, 1st Lord, 74, 855 Sappho, 79 Sarah Hopkins, 558 Sarsfield, pseud., 450 Sarsfield, Brigadier Patrick, see Lucan, Patrick Sarsfield, Earl of Satan's counterfeit, 583 Satire, 893 Satire on the poets of the town, 897 Satire on the Town-poet's, 903 Satire upon a monstrous peruke, 907 Satires on Priestcraft, 649 Saurin, Et Hon. W., 504, 698, 776 Savile, George, Marq. of Hali- fax, see Halifax Savourneen Dheelish, 129 Sa-Wart, J. P., 348 Sawbridge, T., 898 Saxton, Sir C, 726 Say your prayers, 40 Scaevola, pseud., 715 Scale, B., 655 Scalled Crow's Nest, 907 ScaUy, M., 586 Scamnum, ecloga, 909 Scanlan, M., 804 Scapular, 123 Scarborough, 898 Scenes from the Irish Elections in 1852, 589 Scheme for.. .abolishing.. .Tithe, 342 Schemes from Ireland, 326 SchineruR, M., Card., Bp of Sion, 291 Schlitz, Georg Heinrich Goertz, Freiherr von, 303 Sohomberg, A. Frederick, Duke of, 58, 265, 886 ter, 887 ter School-Boy, 565 School for Scandal, 118 his School of God, 40 Schoolmaster's letter, 913 Schoolmistress, 138 Schumann, G., 309 Scintilla, Michael, pseud., see Spark Soot, H., 330 Scotland, 44, 208, 207, 260, 269, 879, 911 Episcopal Church of, 272, 274 Free Church, 807 Parliament, 164, 185, 215, 225, 259 bis, 265, 607 Scots Scouts discoveries, 187 Scott, Major John, 478 Scott, John B., 476 Scott, R., 948 bis Scott, T., 738 Scott- Waring, Major John, see Scott, Major John Scottish Commissioners, see Scotland. Parliament Scriblerus, pseud., 358, 517, 617 Scriblerus Tertius, pseud., see Cooke, Thomas, +1756 of Braintree ScripturalEducationin Ireland, 782 Scriptural reasons, 142 Scripture doctrine of Political Government, 675 Scripture doctrine of the Christ- ian Hierarchy, 338 Scroggs, Sir W., 252 Scrope, Col. Adrian, 970 Scrope, G. P., 823, 828, 829 Scudamore, J., Visct., 600 SouUy, D., 706, 708 bis, 709 Scurry, James, 127, 138 Seasonable advice to Protestants, 349 the Kreeholders...of Armagh, 24 the people of Ireland, 453 Seasonable hints from an Honest Man, 420 observations on the Mutiny- Bill, 370 queries, 427, 942 reflections, 444 remarks on Trade, 317 thoughts relating to our Civil ...Constitution, 389 warning to Protestants, 255 1080 Second apology for the Protest- ants, 270 Second letter from a Free Citizen, 24 to a Gentleman, 70 to a Member of the Hon. House of Commons of Ireland, 417 to a person of distinction, 404 to the Commons. ..of Dublin, 342 to the Publick, 395 to the Tradesmen, 395 Second-sight, Solomon, pseud., see Greaves, Thomas Berkeley Secret history... of the Barracks of Ireland, 354 Secret Intreagues, 274 Secret memoirs, 302 Security of English-mens lives, 317 Sedulius Scotus, 155 Seedeorn, 1005 Sekere Advertissement wt Ire- landt, 598 Select Hymns, 144 Sellon, W., 550 Seminary for educating School- masters in Ireland, 736 Semple, James George, see Lisle, James George Semple Send round the Wine, 129 Senesino, Francesco, 19 Sense of the people of England, 892 Serafino de Prato, Nencini, 248 Serious and useful scheme, 327 Sermon on the... Irish Famine, 826 Sermon preached by a Eev. Father, 262 in Christ-Church, Dublin, 618 on a funeral at Gabuly, 268 on Easter-Day, 1755, 41 to the people, 290 Sermons preach'd on various subjects, 291 Serpent Salve, 205 Servants, 146 Servetus, M., 444 Settle, B., 296, 884 Seventeen hundred and seventy- seven, 449 Seventh letter to the people of England, 409 Several informations, 200 Several papers of the Treatie, 216 Seward, W. W., 474, 653 Sewell, G., 80 Sewell, W., 583, 584, 811 Us, 814 Sexton, G., 987 Seymour, F., 893 Seymour, M. H., 589 Seymour, W. D., 834 Sgeul, 148 Shaftesbury, A. Ashley-Cooper, 1st Earl of, 257, 859 Shaftesbury, A. Ashley- Cooper, 3rd Earl of, 307, 328 Shakspere, W., 107 his, 112 Shamrog, 951 Shandois, see Chandos Shannon, River, 378 Shannon, Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of, 377 Us, 386 Us, 388, 395, 404, 407, 409, 944, 949 Sharman, Lt.-Gol. W., 460 Sharp, J., Abp of York, 98, 603 Sharpe, C, 715" Shaver, The, pseud., see Mac- gowan, John Shaw, M., 556 Shaw, N., 521 Shaw, T., 339 Shebbeare, J., 408 Us Shee, Sir W., 821 Sheeiagb, pseud., 516 Sheffield, J. B. Holroyd, 1st Earl of, 463, 507, 666, 701 Sheil, J. B., 880 Shell, Rt Hon. Eichard Lalor, 740, 743, 745, 763, 790, 791 Shelburne, H. Petty, 1st Earl of, 982 Shelburne, William Petty, 2nd Earl of, see Lansdowne, William Petty, l.s« Marq. of Sheldon, G., Abp of Canterbury, 241 Shepherd of Salisbury-Plain, 492 1081 Shepherd, S., 354, 398, 626, 627 his, 684 Sherborne, J. Dutton,Baron,966 Sheridan, C. F., 456, 650, 674 Us, 684 Sheridan, E., 726 Sheridan, J., 771 Sheridan, Biohard, 451 Sheridan, Rt Hon. Richard B., 118 ter, 477, 503, 666, 703, 706, 738, 739 Sheridan, Thos., 1 1688, 256 Sheridan, Thos., f 1738,298,902 Sheridan, Thos., f 1788, 77, 354, 363, 373 passim, 374, 390, 398 Us, 411, 440, 635, 651, 915, 945, 946 Sheridan, Thos., D.D., 323 Us, 624 Sheridan, W., Bp of Kilmore and Ardagh, 243, 259, 619 Sheriffs, 928, 931 Sherlock, T., Bp of London, 15, 62, 84, 99, 320, 332, 415 Sherlock, W., 275 Us Shewen, W., 139 Shiel, Rt Hon. Richard Lalor, see Sheil Shield, W., 120 Shillito, C, 475 Shipwreck, 493 Shirley, E. P., 849, 850 Shirley, J., 160, 163 Shirley, Hon. W., 106 Short account of a late short Administration, 715 Short account of His Majesty's hereditary revenue, 390 Short account of the affairs of Ireland, 671 alteration... of the value of... coins, 378 political martyrs of Scotland, 879 Short but full defence. ..of a certain great man, 409 Short declaration of the King- dom of Scotland, 207 Short defence of... A plain ac- count, etc., 329 Short defence of the people of Ireland, 73 Short essay on Coin, 333 Short essay on the Publ: Judgments of the Romans, 3S Short explanation. .. of Eeligioi 102 Short history of the Oppositioi 451 Short memorial of the...Min sters...in Hungary, 858 Short method of converting. Roman Catholicks, 101 Short, plain, civil answer, 47( Short plea for human natur 469 Short remarks upon the lai Act of Resumption, etc., 26 Short sermons for famil reading, 558 Short sketch of the Bevolutio in 1688, 674 Short state of the case. To tl Vicar of N-, 895 Short treatise on...Litigatioi 581 Short view of the methods. ..in Ireland, 265 political state of Great Br tain, 519 proposals... between Gres Britain and Ireland, 666 state of Ireland, 78 Shower, J., 299 Shrewsbury, 211 Shrewsbury, G. Talbot, Dul of, 441, 942 Shuile Agra, 183 Shuttle, T., 371 Sibthorp, Sir C, 158, 159, 19: Sibthorp, R., 982 Sick Lyon and the Ass, 944 Sidmouth, H. Addington, li Visct., 507, 703, 875 Sidney, Henry Sidney, Visct. .see Romney, Henry Sidnej 1st Earl of Sidney, Sir P., 854, 883, 936 Siege of Belgrade, 483 Sigerson, G., 596 Sigston, W. H., 826 Silaus, St, Irish Bp, 604 Sillard, C, 904 Sillery, A., 39, 148 1082 Simcookea, T., 650 Simms, E., 663 Simon, J., 868, 876 Simond, S., 553 Simplicius, pseud., 537 Simpson, Rev., 36 Simpson, J., 551 Sims, W. D., 932 Sinclair, Alexander, 327 Sinclair, Sir J,, 730 Sinclare, A., 278 Sindercombe, 371 Singer, J. H., Bp of Meath, 560 765 Singleton, R. C, 582, 821 Sintler, Alexander, see Sin- clair Sinzendorf, Philipp Ludwig, Oraf von, see Zinzendorf Sirinus, T., 604, 883 Siris, 344 Sirr, J. D'A., 142, 736, 782, 797' Sisson, J., 780 Sixteen Queres, 174 Sixth letter to the people of England, 408 Skelton, Philip, 88, 331, 340, 349, 381, 644 Skelton, T., 550 Sketch of a Petition, 570 Sketch of Irish history, 529 Sketch of the origin... of Dingle, 146 Sketch of the state of Ireland, 717 ter Sketch or model, 443 Sketches from Nature, 452 Sketches of history, politics, 725 Sketches of Irish History, 581 Skinner, A., 873 Skipper, 947 Skirving, W., 879 Slashthem, Sir Drawcansir, Bart., pseud., 481 Slattery, M., R.C. Abp of Gashel, 840 Sleater, W., 869 Slight review of the... Long Parliament, 421 Slight sketch of the connection between Great Britain and Ireland, 454 Sligo, 212 Sligo Journal, and Weekly Ad- vertiser, 952 Small friendly gift, 571 Smalridge, Geo., Bp of Bristol, 29 bis Smedley, J., 300, 301, 302 Smelt, C. E., 535 Smith, Attorney, 943 Smith, Gapt., 415 Smith, B., 179 Smith, Charles, Topographer, 345, 649 ter Smith, Charles E., 840 Smith, Charlotte, 123 Smith, E., 311 Smith, G., 593 Smith, J., 312 Smith, Nicholas, pseud., see Wilson, Matthew, S.J. Smith, M., 474 Smith, P., 174 Smith, Eandal, 71 Smith, Eichard, Bp of Ghalce- don, 209 Smith, Simon, 600 Smith, Sydney, Canon of St Paul's, 717, 718 Smith, T., 60 Smith, William, /. 1714, of Belfast, 298 Smith, William, fl. 1785, 964 Smith, Sir William Cusack, 504, 507 bis, 515, 516, 699, 706, 708, 718, 747, 757 bis, 759, 788 Smitheus,N.,ysewd., see Wilson, Matthew, S.J. Smollett, T. G., 97 Smyth, Agnes, 457, 477 Smyth, Arthur, Abp of Dublin, 387, 634 Smyth, E., 458 bis, 477 Smyth, Sir Geo. H., 835 Smyth, Giles S., 508 Smyth, J., 576, 778, 839 Smyth, T., 986 Smythies, W., 861 Snaps, A., 62 bis S-nd-s and J-k-1, 910 Suelling, T., 876 1083 Societas regia scientiarum da- nica, see Copenhagen. K]sl- benhavnsk Selskab Society for Irish Church Mis- sions to Boman Catholics, see London Society for Promoting Eeligious Inquiry, 761 Society for promoting the comforts of the Poor, 513 Society for promoting the Education of the Poor, 749 bis Society for the Preservation of the Irish Language, 7 Society of Friends, etc., see London. Soc. of Friends, etc. Society of the Governor... of the New Plantation in Ulster, see London. Irish Society Socinianism, 531 Solemn appeal to the Citizens of Gt Britain, 655 Solemn Appeal... to the People of England, 547 Solemn Warning, 949 Solier, F., 207 Some advice to Teachers, 122 Some authentic minutes... of a ...respectable Assembly, 454 Some bold truths out at last, 940 Some cautions, 420 Some considerations for the promoting of Agriculture, 310 Some considerations humbly offer'd, 85 Some considerations on the British Fisheries, 380 Laws, 337 bis Linen Manufacture, 330 Some considerations relative to the Coal Trade in Dublin, 418 Some considerations upon the ...Test Act, 304 Some farther account of the original disputes, 311 Some free thoughts upon the present state of affairs, 625 Some Fruits of Solitude, 76 Some hints for... Husbandry, 421 Some in, and some out, 939 Some New Thoughts for thi New Year, 493 Some observations on a lati address, 684 Some observations on the cir cumstances of Ireland, 432 Some observations relative t( the late Bill for paying oi the... National Debt, 398 Some pious resolutions of th Whiggs, etc., 903 Some plain... scriptural truths 575 Some proposals for the reviva of Christianity, 331 Some queries upon the demani of the Presbyterians, etc. 905 Some reasons demonstrating.. Brandy, 247 Some reflections concerning. ..Gold Coin, 333 of a Church of England man 782 on... A faithful history, etc. 274 on the. ..Popery Laws, 449 upon Marriage, 79 Some rules for speaking am action, 375 Some short... directions, 92 Some thoughts on . . . Pape Credit, 378 Some thoughts on the tillage o Ireland, 334 Somebody, Frank, pseud., 91' bis Somers, John, Lord, 317 Somersetshire, 26, 171, 711 Song of Praise, 563 Sophia, Electress of Hanover 299, 978 Sorbonne, 855 Sorcery, 841 Sorrowful Sam, 492 Source of the EvU, 460 South Pole, 563 Southern Reporter, 961 Southwell, B., 949 bis Southwell, Sir T., 264 Sowter, J., 85, 98 1084 Spanish War ! 477 Spark, Michael, 232 Sparre, Grefve Erik, see Sund- by, Erik Sparre, Grefve af. Sparrow, R., 927 Speaker, 903 Speaker's Speech to the Lords Justices, 943 Spearing, J., 536 Special newes, 205 Speculum Impietatis, 207 Speech delivered at...Downe, 161 Speech delivered in the House of Commons of Ireland, 461 Speech of a Noble Peer, 78 Speech of a young member of Parliament, 420 Speed, R., 999 Speer, W., 704 Spenee, Joseph, 387 Spencer, J., 500, 688 Spenser, E., 108, 854 6is Spiegel der Tyrannie, 996 Spirit of Party, 390 Spoiled Child, 488 Spottiswood, J. , Bp of Clogher, 725 Spy, Roger, pseud., 949 Squib, Abednego, pseud., 459 Squire and the Cardinal, 907 Stacie, J., 336 Stack, R., 711 Stacpoole, G., 470 Staopoole, R. F.-G., 769 Stafford, Thos., 882 bis Stafford, W. Howard, Visct., 937 Stage : or Coronation of King Tom, 390 Stamford, H. Grey, 1st Earl of, 198 Standing Orders of the House of Lords, 657 Stanhope, A., 245 Stanhope, E., 443 Stanhope, P. H., ith Earl, 803 Stanley, MrsD., 936 Stanley, E., Bp of Norwich, 794 Stannard, E., 367, 948 Stanstrop, J., 176 Stanton, T., 743 Stanyhurst, R., 41 bis Staples, James, 560 Staples, John M., 735 Star, 951 State Garland of... Songs, 91 State of things, 545 State of the Catholics of Ireland, 715 Papist and Protestant Pro- prieties, 608 Protestants of Ireland, 278, 322 Publick Revenues, 432 State preferable to the Church, 361 Statement... of the... disturb- ances in Ireland, 765 Statesman, 952 Statutes, Ireland, 82, 617, 852, 853 ter, 863 ter, 864 ter, 865 bis, 866 passim, 867 ter, 891, 936 ter, 1002 Staunton, Sir G. L., 689 Stearne, John, 1 1669, 47, 48, 49, 847 Stearne, John, D.D., +1704, 273 Stearne, John, Bp of Clogher, 306, 603 Stebbing, H., 361 Steele, Methodist, 739 Steele, Sir R., 64, 67, 97, 106, 302, 304, 352, 375, 611 613, 614, 865 Steele, S., 531 Steele, T., 773 Steell, R., 617 Steenstrup, J. C. H. R., 595 Stephanus, R., 81 Stephens, A. J., 842 Stephens, D., 352 Stephens, E., 265, 273 Stephens, G., 595, 803 Stephens, S., 513 Stephens, Walter, 728 Stephens, Wm., B.D., 296, 618 Stephens, Wm., M.D., 317 Stephenson, K., 411 Stephenson, S. M., 521 Sterling, James, 79 Sterling, Joseph, 110 1085 Steme, L., 106 Sternhold, T., 160, 599, 605, 614, 867, 891 Steven, E., 743, 753 Stevens, G. A., 436 Stevens, John, 1 1726, 308 Stevenson, Sir John, 937 Stevenson, W., 448 Stewart, Comm. Charles, 999 Stewart, Charles S., 566 Stewart, H., 198 Stewart, J. W., 1005 Stewart, James, 878 Stewart, P., 487 Stewart, Sir Eohert, 182, 196 Stewart. SirVfm., 182, 196 Stewart; Wm.,^. 1643, 198 Stewart, Wm., Jl. 1830, 567 Still Fines, 927 Still worse newes, 175 Stlllingfleet, B.,Bp of Worcester, 248, 249, 261, 607, 799, 862 Stinstra, J., 115 Stirling, W. Alexander, 1st Earl of, 854 Stirne, F., 106 Stock, J., Sp of Killala, 472, 510, 534, 643 Stoddart, G. H., 826 Stoddart, J., 78, 614 Stokes, G., 507, 509 Stokes, J. W., 590 Stokes, M., 937 Stokes, W., 750, 846, 851, 881 Stone, A., 412 Stone, G., Abp of Armagh, 341, 394, 395, 396, 399, 401 bis, 413, 414. 418. 637 Stopford, E. A., 845 Stopford, James, Bp of Cloyne, 636 Stopford, Rev. Joseph, 680 Storm, 559 Story Teller, 991 Story, G., 279 Story, J., Bp of Kilmore, 369 his, 623, 628 Stoughton, W., 292, 615 Strabane Journal, etc., 961 Strafiord, T. Wentworth, 1st Earl of, 162, 175 ter, 176, 178, 206, 212, 220 Strange and lamentable news 247 Stratford, Hon. Rev. P. P., 96! Stratford, Hon. J., 968 Stratford, T., 871 Street Ballads, 153 Street, T. G., 682 Stricture upon Observationi on a speech, 436 Strictures on, A short... state ment, etc., 479 Strictures on the Declaration etc., 661 Strictures on the lives. ..of.. Lawyers, 658 Stringer, A., 67 Strong-Box opened, 454 Stuart, House of, 232 Stuart, D., 534, 536, 553, 567 786 Stuart, J., 745 Stuart, Sir Robert, see Stewai Stuart, T., 530 Stuart, Sir William, see Stewar Stubber, S. M., 842 Stubs, J., 856 Sturch, W., 767 Sturm, C. C, 141 StuteviUe, T., 178 Subremont, I., 115 Substance of a sermon, preache( on the Fast Day, 676 Substance of a speech, 440 743 Substance of the arguments etc., 281 Suffolk, 217 Suggestions for the pacificatioi ...of Ireland, 837 Sullian, S., 190 Summary abstract of the evi dence . . . by the Manufacturers 462 Summary of the proceedings i: the House of Commons, 451 Summary view of the rights., of the Eoman Catholics, 71f Sun, 957, 990 Sunday reading on carryin religion, 493 Sunday School Hymn Boot 153 1086 Sunday School Society, 535 Suudby, Erik Sparre, Orefve af, 303 Supplement to, One thousand seven hundred thirty-eight, 1001 Supplement to the Remarks on ...Considerations, etc., 398 Supplementum ad Breviarium Eomauum, 91 Survey, 928 Sussex, A. Fred., Duke of, 732 Sutton, Sir E., 77 Sweden, 139 Sweet silver light of the Moon, 133 Swift, D., 679 Swift, E. L., 15, 719 Swift, Jonathan, D.D., 9, 63 6i.?, 64, 71 Ms, 72 passim, 73 ter, 75, 76, 77 his, 83, 84, 85, 87, 89, 90, 91, 101, 102, 125, 291, 292, 295, 298, 299, 301, 305 ter, 308, 314 bis, 322, 323, 324, 326 his, 327 Us, 331 iis 333, 334, 335, 336, 340, 350, 354, 375, 399, 617 bis, 618, 619, 625, 637, 687, 892 his, 895 bis, 896, 897, 898 his, 901 bis, 902, 903 ter, 908 bis, 910 bis, 911, 944 his, 981, 1009 Swift, M., 105 Swift, T., 487, 679, 680, 694, 725 Swift-Sight, Patrick, D.D., pseud., 299 Swinny, Owen Mac, 611 Switzerland, 141 Sykes, A. A., 424 Sylph, 125 Sylvius, J., 57 Symonds, H. D., 711 Symonds, T. E., 842 Syms, C, 162 Synge, B., Ahp of Tuam, 65, 66 ter, 67, 68, 76, 78, 85, 86, 87, 89 passim, 90, 91', 92 ter, 93 bis, 94, 103, 105, 116, 123, 288, 335, 349, 548, 615 bis, 619 Synge, E., Bp of Elphin, 82, 310, 312 bis, 314 ter, 316, 324, 379, 615, 623 Synge, F., 242 Synge, S., 288 Syrus, P., 85 Taafte, N., &th Visct., 429 TaaiJe, Theobald, Visct., see Carhngford, Theobald Taafte, Earl of Tables of Time, 122 Taillerus, Francisous, see Tay- ler, Francis Taillyoorbet, 454 Tait, W., 879 Talbot, C, 441 Talbot, Peter, R.C. Ahp of Dublin, 47 ter, 51 bis, 586 Talbot, E. W., 992, 993 Talbot, Col. T., 11 Tale in allusion to a certain Tale, 898 Tales of Ireland, 572 Tallaght, 645 Tallis, T., 821 Tandy, J. N., 658 Tankard, M., 982 Tartarean Tale, 94 Tate, N., 59, 614 Tawney Rachel, 493 Tayler, Francis, 43 Taylor, Geo., of Ballywater, 699 Taylor, Geo., Geographer, 873 Taylor, Sir James, 369, 426 ter Taylor, Jeremy, Bp of Down and Connor, 148, 230, 238, 240, 241, 242, 244, 303, 447, 580, 602 bis, 604, 656 Taylor, John, the Water Poet, 43, 107, 174 Taylor, Eev. John, Jl. 1797, 497 Taylor, Patrick, pseud., 369 Taylor, T., 127 Taylor, Wm., 339 Taylor, Wm. C, 827 Teeling, C. H., 773 Telegraph, 960 Temple of Interest, 399 Temple, Sir J., 53 ter, 181 1087 Temple, Sir Wm., 246, 911 Templemore, A. C, 1st Lord, 927 Tenants Compensation Bill, 934 Tenison. E., Bp of Ossory, 81, 622 Tenison, R., Bp of Meath, 278, 280 Tennent, Sir J. E., 788 Terentius, Publius,^^^ 76,346 Terms of Conciliation, 650 Test Act, 84, 85, 304 Test Act examined, 85 Testimonies on... Theatrical Amusements, 568 Tew, J., 378, 919 That great Expedition, 200 Theatres, Newspaper Cuttings on, 875 Theatricus, 373 Thelwall, A. S., 582 Thelwall, J., 658 Theocritus, 79 Theophilus,pse«d.,se«Duigenan, Et Hon. Patrick, LL.D. Theophilus, 766 There's nae luck about the House, 133 Thing without a name, 369 Thinking Few, 773 Third appeal to... the Lord Primate, 418 Third letter to the PubUck, 395 Third Eiddle, 897 Thom, A., 582, 830 Thom. J., 774 Thomas and Peter, 559 Thomas Hibernicxis, 42, 998, 1003 Thomas, F. S., 969 Thomas, John, Bp of Salisbury, 343 Thomas, John, Bp of Winches- ter, 622 Thomond, H. O'Brien, Earl of, 976, 996 Thomond, M. O'Brien, Countess of, 600 Thompson, Bev., 413 Thompson, A. M., Mrs Daniel Pierce, 827 Thompson, Mrs Daniel Pierct see Thompson, A. M., Mr Daniel Pierce Thompson, Geo., 809 Thompson, Sir John, Bart. see Haversham, John Thomp son, 1st Lord Thompson, M., 221 Thompson, E., 704 Thompson, Wm., D.D., 344 Thompson, Wm., Fell, of I C. D., 910 Thomson, James, Poet, 98, 32 Thomson, James, LL.D., 560 Thomson, John, 109 Thoresby, B.. 312 Thorney, E., 221 Thornhausen, Battle of, se Miuden Thorp, C, 755, 757 Thorpe, T., 143 Thorpe, W., 739 Thoughts and suggestions, 74f Thoughts on a Parliamentar Eeform, 461 Thoughts on Academical Edu cation, 821 Thoughts on Liberty ani EquaUty, 486 Thoughts on the Catholic Question, 718 cause of the present discon tents, 436 commercial arrangement with Lreland, 667 inexpediency of . . . the Irisl Woollen Ware-House, 45! Lord's Supper, 125 military relations of G Britain and Ireland, 514 present. ..crisis of affairs, 451 present proceedings of th House of Commons, 656 present state of Ireland, 708 Three divine hymns, 135 bis Three hundred Ordinatioi Questions, 145 Three letters. ..in the Dublii Morning Eegister, 784 Three letters toaNobleLord,68( Three letters to the People o England, 408 1088 Three letters. ..to the...Eoman Catholics, 757 Threlkeld, C, 76 Thriftiness of the Husbandman, 563 Throckmorton, Sir J., 517 Thuribius, see Turibius Thurles, Synod of, 832, 833, 835 Thurlow, E., 1st Lord, 658 Thurso, 730 Tiberianus, 601 Tlchborne, Sir H., 35, 53, 441 Tickell, R., 20 Tickler, pseud., see Hiffernan, Paul Tighe, Robert, 984 Tighe, Robert S., 473 bis, 708 Tillotson, J., Abp of Canterbury, 253 Tilson, J., 416 Times, 955 Tindal, N., 983 Tipperary, 644, 811 Bank, 842 Tisdal, W., 295 Tisdall, T., 982 Tit for Tat, 942 Tite, SirW., 735 Tithes, 342, 669, 716 To all Prime-Ministers, 399, 404 To all the Commons of the Realm, 789 To all the serious... people of Ireland, 399 To His Grace the Abp of Dublin, 895 To the Hon. Mr D. T., 981 To the Hon. the Knights. ..in Parliament, 806 To the Kings most excellent Majesty, 198 To the Et Hon'"= — , 410 To the Rt Hon. Lady Mary, Vis. T-y, 901 To the Et Hon. the Lords and Commons, 176, 251 Toby, Abel's Kinsman, pseud., see Wagstaffe, William Todd, C. H., 821 Todd, James H., 6, 794 ter, 808, 817, 835, 839, 843, 845, 847, 849, 880, 909 Todd, John, D.D., 574 Togail Troi, 851 Toland, John, 11, 60, 62 Us, 71, 111, 281, 282 ter, 283, 284, 286, 291, 293, 299 Ma, 303, 306, 309, 315 Tolley, J. G., 791 Tom in the Suds, 89 Tom's Stage a satyr, 373 Tom, Captain, pseud., 910 TloTai,King, pseud.,see Sheridan, Thomas, tl788 Tomkis, T., 157 Tomline, Sir G. P., Bp of Winchester, 525 Tone, Theobald Wolfe, 478, 483, 774 Tong, W., 299 Tonge, E., 253 Tonge, S., 860 Tonna, C. E., 558, 573, 574, 581, 780 Tontine-Tables, 445 Topham, E., 467 Topic, 823 Torreus, W. T. McC, 800 Tossanus, D., 599 Tournay, 362 Tournon, C. T.M.de, Car(J., 291 Towers, J., 465, 662 Towers, E., 579 Towes, Alderman, 163 Town Missionary and Scripture Readers Society, 816 Town : or, Dublin Evening Packet, 954 Townsend, Lieut., 531 Townsend, H., 514, 526, 589, 723, 736 Townsend, W., 418 Townshend, G., 1st Marquis, 36, 371, 435 bis, 436, 438 bis, 439, 440 Townshend, T., 661, 702 Tracts for the future, 590 Tracts on Catholic Affairs, 671 Trade and Foreign Plantations, 924 Trail, J., Bp of Down and Connor, 22, 431, 432 Trajanus, Emperor, 601 Tralee Addresses, 942 1089 Transactions of the Parliament 483 Transposer rehears'd, 50 Transubstantiation condemned, 558 Trant, D., 656, 669 Trapp, J., 62, 64, 90 Traayneen Grass, 547 Traveller, 952 Travels in European Enssia, 139 Germany, 140 Northern Prance, 142 Southern France, 142 Southern Italy, 140 Sweden, 139 Switzerland, 141 Travers, J., 275, 279 Travers, Sir E., 181 Travestin, 2It; 233 Travey, a Gobler, 912 Treason made manifest, 55 Treasure, 558 Treasury, 932 Treasury Office, 964 bis Treatise of Taxes, 245 Treatise of the Holy Ghost, 99 Treatise of the nature of Catho- lick Faith, 47 Treaty, Great Britain, 295, 302, 404, 889 Treby, Sir G., 258 Tregeon, F., 46 Trench, Hon. P. Le P., Abp oj Tuam, 140, 764, 779 Trench, W. S., 849 Trenchard, J., 285 6 is Trevanion, J., 10 Trevor, E., 519, 720 Trial. ..of the National System of Education, 835 Trial of the witnesses, 320 Tribune, 321 Trimmer, J. K., 527 Trimnell, C, Bp of Winchester, 349, 612 Trinitarians, 564 Trip to the Country, 558 Tripe, Andrew, pseud., see Wagstaffe, William Triptolemus, pseud., see Skel- ton, Philip Triptolemus reviv'd, 916 Triumph of justice and liberty, 767 Triumph of Wisdom, 349 Tri-une God, 424 Trotter, J. B., 723, 730, 731 Troy, J. T., R.C. Abp of Dublin 515, 709, 710, 711 True account of the preseni state of Ireland, 263 True American Commercial Advertiser, 963 True and correct list of the Lords... ol Gt Britain, 298 exact copy of a treasonable ...paper, 254 exact relation, 205 impartial account, 264 perfect diurnall, 200 perfect journal, 271 perfect relation of... Fryers, 180 perfect relation of the... plots of the Papists, 255 well authenticated copy of a speech, 711 True Blue, 773 True-born English-man, 77 True Briton, 868 True Briton's Letter, 92 True coppy of a letter from the Lord Cbeife Justices, 176 True copy of a letter... from a Gentleman of worth, 969 True, genuine, Tory-Address, 8 True intelligence, 200, 201 True patriot, 917 True Portraiture of the Kings of England, 276 True relation of certaine... passages... of Par- liament, 201 divers great defeats, 201 some notable passages, 205 such passages, 182, 201 True relation of the chiefe passages, 201 extraordinary Thunder, 254 late oecmrences, 201 latest occurrences, 183 present state of Ireland, 181 69 1090 True State of the Case, 46 True test of the Jesuits, 263 Trneman, Fai-mer\ ^^^ Trueman, Thomas) ' '' see Hanway, Jonas Truest, most happy, and joyful! newes, 177 Trulook, G., 323 Truro, Thomas Wilde, 1st Lord, 790 Trustees for bettering the con- dition of the Poor of Ireland, 764 Trustees for Forfeited Estates, see Commissioners for For- feited Estates Trustees of the Linen and Hempen Manufacture, 964 Truth against Craft, 400 Truth is out at last, 901 Truth unmasked, 685 Tucker, John, B.D., 580 Tucker, Josiah, 422 passim, 501 bis, 669, 685 bis Tucker, M., 903 Tucker, S., 767 Tuffnell, S., 302 Tuireanu, 7 Tuke, J. H., 827, 932 Turibius, A., Mogroveius, Abp of Lima, 606 Turk and Pope, 128 Turkey, 11 Turner, Ambrose, 172 Turner, Anthony, 253 Tutor to Arithmetiek, 23 Twenty - one plain reasons, 569 Twining, L., 846 Twiss, E., 486, 643 Two discourses and a prayer, 427 Two Disputations, 103 Two great battels, 219 Two letters from two chief officers, 202 Two letters of Advice, 49 Two Shoemakers, 493 Two Sisters, 492 Two Soldiers, 494 Two translations from the Greek, 421 Two very singular Addresses, 412 Two Wealthy Farmers, 494 Tycho, pseud., 482 Tyranny display'd, 633 Tyrconnell, J. D. Carpenter, ith Earl of, 807 Tyrconnell, Eiohard Talbot, Earl of, 262 bis, 268 bis, 266, 268, 271, 608 TyrconneU, Kory O'Donnell, Earl of, 156 Tyron, J., 178 Tyrone Colleries, 385 Tyrone, County, 703 Tyrone, H. O'Neill, Earl of, 156 Tyrone, E. Power, 1st Earl of, 860 Tyrrell, A., 546 Tyrtaeus, 421 Ulster, 21, 117, 148, 156, 377, 515, 561, 600, 685 bis Synod of, 521 bis, 778 Ulster Journal of Archaeology, 839 bis Ultimate remedy for Ireland, 781 Unbiassed Irishman, 718, 719 Union. On the, Granu Wale, 997 Union, a lyric canto, 997 Union in Ireland, 827 Union, necessary to security, 698 Union or not ? 694 Universal Advertiser, 103 Universal Coquet, 369 Universal Magazine and Enter- taining Miscellany, 513 Universal MagazineandEe view, 659 Unkinde Desertor, 52 Unthank, S. C, 732 Upton, A., 285, 290 Upton, Mrs B. , 306 Urban, Sylvanus, pseud., see Wolcot, John Urbanus VIII., Pope, 167, 175, 209, 250, 255, 809 1091 Usher, J., Abp of Armagh, 146, 157, 158, 159, 160, 205, 251, 262, 280, 281, 349, 486, 539, 600, 601, 736, 765, 814, 855 Utility of an Union. ..considered, 655 Utopia, 353 Vade Mecum, 121 Vailiant, J., 390 Valentia, 827 Valentia, A. 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A. de, 336 Vesey, J., Abp of Tuam, 259, 883 Vickers, Wm., 114, 115, 191, 192 Victor, B., 1004 Victorious proceedings, 179, 218 View of the case of the Eoman Catholics, 728 causes. ..of the present dis- turbances, 685 controversy, 361 Irish Bar, 892 present state of affairs, 619 present state of Ireland, 685 Vigilarius, pseud., 818 Vigors, N. A., 790, 791, 797 Vincent, W., 704 Vincent de Paul, St, 585, 822 Vindex, pseud., 465, 519, 745 Vindication of a pamphlet... The Case, etc., 403 Vindication of Government, 344 Vindication of Marriage, 285 Vindication of the cause of the Catholics, 485 conduct of the Clergy, 473 Convocation, 97 intended alterations of... coins, 378 present Government, 263 present M-y, 64 principles of theReformation, 764 Eights. ..of.. .Aldermen, 1003 R-t H-e and H-e L-ds, 404 Vintner trick'd, 467 Virasel, Rev. Mr, 370 Virgilius Maro, P., 346 Visit to the Irish poor in the Borough, 782 Visit to the Wild West, 814 Vitalis, A., 45 Vitus, Stephanus, see White, Stephen Vives, J. L., 38 Voght, C, Baron von, 494 Voice from Ireland, 587, 764 Voice from the North, 791 Voider, B. de, 610 Volney, C. F. C, Gomte de, 521 Voltaire, P. M. 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Wellesley, 1st Duke of, 771, 776, 930 Welwood, J., 263, 891 Wentworth, 377 Wesley, C, 93 Wesley, John, 93, 94, 96, 99, 107, 407, 446, 455 Wesley, S., 337 Wesleyan Conference, 578 bis Wesleyan Daily Schools, 819 Wesleyans, 149 West Indies, 233 West, G., 95 West, M.. 644 West, B., 618 Westby, M. , 966 Western Isle, 723 Western Mercury, etc. , 958 Westmeath, 401, 638 Westmeath Journal, 958 Westmorland, J. Fane, 10«7i Earl of, 654 Weston, Rt ETon. E., 380 Wetenhall, E., Bp of Kilmore and Ardagh, 53, 57, 59, 261, 273, 275, 276, 286, 606, 610, 1001 WethereU, Sir C, 774 Wexford, 227, 228, 694, 699 Barbour, 932 Wexford and Valencia Eailway Co., 827 Wexford Herald, 951 Weyer, Lord, 972 Weyer, F., 860 Weyman, D., 40 Whalley, J., 325, 939, 942 Wharton, Thos., 1st Marq. of, 216 What is to be done with the Irish Church? 818 What must I do to be saved? 564 What shall be done to regain the lost? 583 Whately, E., Abp of Dublin, 570, 777, 778, 780, 785, 791, 798, 827, 829 bis, 837, 839 Wheeldon, J., 656 When my Old Hat was New, 134 Whetcombe, Tristram, 180, 181, 197 Whig Club, see also under Dublin. Whig Club Whig Club, 496, 676 Whig Monitor, 917 Whigs, 299 Whish, M. B., 776 Whitbread, S., 721 Whitby, A., 1004 Whitby, D., 310 Whitcombe, Tristram, see Whetcombe White Boys, 466 White, Lieut.-Col. Henry, 755, 993 White, James, 672 White, John, 718 bis White, L., 508 White, Stephen, 880 White, Col. Thos., 992, 993 White, Thos., D.D., 634 White, Thos., Jesuit, 253 White, Tom, 491 White, W., 36 Whitebread, Thos., see White, Thos., Jesuit Whitehead, P., 634 Whitelocke, B., 890 Whitshed, Rt Hon. W., 944 Whittingham, C, 622 Whitty, I., 570 Whitty, P., 838 Whitty, E., 917 Who's to blame ? 997 1094 Whole reasons. ..of the Bomish religion, 894 Whole truth, 637 Whyte, S., 512 Wickham, Rt Hon. W., 515, 706, 708 Wicklow, County, 700 Harbour, 989 Widow of the Wood, 1004 Wife and no Wife, 945 Wight, T.,631 Wigmore, W., 711 Wilberforoe, W., 736 Wild-fire plot, 177 Wildair, Jack, pseud., 96 Wilde, Thomas, see Truro, Thomas Wilde, 1st Lord Wilde, Sir W. R. W., 689 Wilkes, J., 14 Wilkes, W., 90, 337 Wilkins, J., Bp of Chester, 106 Wilkius, R., 628 Wilkinson, Geo., F.R.A.S., 153 Wilkinson, Geo. B., 831 Willcocks, Banker, 630 Willes, J., 2 William III., King of England, 269 bis, 276, 279, 280 bis, 284, 888 bis, 936, 938, 971, 979, 980, 999 William IV., King of England, 783, 796 William I., Prince of Orange, 14 William and Mary, 144 Williams, C. W., 780, 785 Williams, D., 284, 379 Williams, George, B.D., 160, 836 bis, 840, 843 Williams, Griffith, Bp ofOssory, 206, 240, 242 ter, 243, 857 Williams, H. M., 495 Williams, James, 743 Williams, John, alias A. Pas- quin, 1003 WiUiams, John, Abp of York, 163, 172, 215 Williams, John, Jl. 1787, 669 bis Williams, T., 97 Williams, Wm., of Dungarvan, 152 Williams, Wm.,.^. 1811, 525 Williamson, John, + 1740, 2871 Williamson, John, M.D., 746 Willis, E., Bp of Winchester, 289, 301, 603 Willmott, R. A., 148 Willoughby, F. WHloughby, Baron, 224 Wilmot, S., 731 Wilson's Dublin Directory, 1005 Wilson, Isaac, 428 Wilson, Jasper, 121 Wilson, John, Jl. 1609, 156 Wilson, John, f 1696, Play- wright, 56 Wilson, Jonathan, 613 Wilson, Matthew, S.J., 855 Wilson, P., 379 Wilson, Richard, 731 Wilson, Robert, pseud., see Talbot, Peter, B.C. Abp of Dublin Wilson, Thomas, fl. 1713, 65 Wilson, Thomas, f 1725, 78 Wilson, W., 102, 467, 722 Wiltshire, 177 Wimbledon, E. Cecil, Visct., 159 Windele, J., 579 Windham, Rt Hon. W., 460 Windus, J., 999 Winfield, Squire, 982 Winning, R., 562 Winnington, Rt Hon. T., 95 Winnowing of the corn, 568 Winter, C. , 690, 842 Wiseman, SirK, 163 Wither, G., 601 Witheral, 944 Witherspoon, John, 414, 419 Woleot, John, 658, 671, 672, 674 ter, 676 Wolfe, J., 842 Wolfe, Patrick, 597 Wolseley, Col, 898 Wolseley, Sir W., 1004 Wonderful discovery of the murder of a Jew, 564 Wood, A. a, 936 Wood, Mary, Housemaid, 491 Wood, B., 448 Wood, T., 750 1095 Wood, W., 71 ter, 72 passim, 73 bis, 74, 75, 311 ter, 893, 895 bis, 896, 981 Woodburne, J., 890 Woodcuts, 997 Woodfall, W., 465, 654 Woods, J., 579 Woodward, G. H., 802 Woodward, Rev. H., 545, 549, 560, 585, 814, 817, 828 Woodward, J., 7 Woodward, R., Bp of Cloyne, 37, 441, 446, 468 bis, 469 bis, 470 ter, 471 ter, 472, 486, 639, 718 Woodward, Rev. T., 828 Wool Trade, 290 Worcester, Edward Somerset, 2nd Marq. of, 213 bis Worcestershire, 170 Word for Political Protestant- ism, 782 Word to the Landholders of Ireland, 753 Working Men's Association, 577 bis World, 954 Worse and worse newes, 177 Worsley, F. C„ 811 Wotton, W., 441 Woulfe, S., 746 Wray, W. G., 711 Wreath, 141 Wren, Sir C, 804 Wren, M., Bp of Ely, 177 bU Wright, G. N., 539, 572, 758 Wright, Thos., F.S.A., 581 Wright, Thos., of Durham, 868 Wright, W., 100 Wycherley, W., 611 Wyld, T., 202 Wynne, E., 658 Wynne, John, 85 Wynne, John H. , 442 Wyse, Rt Hon. Sir T., 777, 792, 817 Wyvill, C, 117, 460, 519 Xavier, Francis, Saint, 23 Xo Ho, 374 Tarico to Inkle, 647 Yarner, Capt., 202 Yelverton, Barry, Lord, see Avonmore, Barry Yelverton, 1st Visct. Yorick, pseud., 929 York, Anne, Duchess of, 261 York, E. A., Duke of, 1004 York, H.R.H. Frederick, Duke of, 561, 716, 767 Yorke, Hon. C, 421 Yorkshire, 170, 193, 195 Youghal. Protestant Operative Association, 969 Young William, 134 Young, A., G50, 874 Young, C, 286 Young, Edward, Bp of Ferns and Leighlin, 639, 870 Young, Edward, tl765. Poet, 78, 81, 405 Young, Sir G., 594 Young, H., 579 Young, J. W., 831 Young, M., Bp ofClonfert, 475 Zekerman, A., 426 Zendono, Pedro, pseud., 519 Zeuss, J. 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