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of England, until the beginning of his Maiesties happie raigne. Printed exactly from the edition in 1612. London: A. Millar, 1747. 284 pp. 16°.

Historical Relations: or, A discovery of the true causes Why Ireland was never entirely Subdued...until the Beginning of the Reign of King James the First... Dedicated to the King by Sir John Davis [sic]... Dublin: M. Williamson, 1751. 5 p.l., 3-123 pp. 3. ed. 16°.

Historical tracts, to which is prefixed a new life of the author. Dublin, 1787.

8°.

A letter written in the year 1606, by Sir J. Davis, Knt...to Robert, earl of Salisbury. (In: Vallancey (C.) Collectanea de rebus Hibernicis. Dublin, 1770-1787. 8°. v. I, no. 2, pp. 131-174.)

Deighan (Paul). A complete treatise on the geography of Ireland...soil and produce...inhabitants...trade...religion...universities, academies, &c. It comprises the history of Ireland...to the present time. Dublin: The author [1810]. 4 p.l. xiii-xl, 238 pp. 16°.

Devoy (John). The land of Eire. The Irish Land League, its origin, progress and consequences... With a descriptive and historical account of Ireland from the earliest period to the present day...2 vols. in I. 23 pl., 6 port. New York: Patterson & Neilson [cop. 1882]. 4°.

Dunraven and Mountearl (3. earl), EDWIN RICHARD WINDHAM WYNDHAM-QUIN. Notes on Irish architecture; edited by Margaret Stokes. London, 1875-77. 2 V. f°.

Emmet (Thomas Addis), M.D. Ireland under English rule; or, A plea for the plaintiff. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1903. 2 v. 8°.

Irish emigration during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. New York, 1899. I p.l., 15 PP. 8°.

Reprinted from Journal of the Am.-Irish Hist. Soc. v. 2. Epitome (An) of the case of Irish corporations, intended for the perusal of Protestants generally, and especially submitted to the dispassionate judg ment of the members of the imperial legislature. Dublin, 1839. 8°.

Facsimiles of national manuscripts of Ireland ...Ed. by J. T. Gilbert...and photozincographed by Sir H. James. Dublin, London, 1874-84. f°. (Gt. Bt. Ordnance Survey, and, Ireland Public Record Office.)

Account of same by J. T. Gilbert. London,

1884. 4°.

Falkiner (Cæsar Litton). Illustrations of Irish history and topography, mainly of the seventeenth century. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1904. xx, 433 pp., I map, 2 plans. 8°.

Made by

Finglas (Patrick). A breviat of the getting of Ireland, and of the decaie of the same. Patrick Finglas, Squire, Chief Baron of the Exchequer in K. Henry the viiith's time. (In Hibernica...[edited by] W. Harris. Dublin, 1747. fo. PP. 39-52.)

Finlay (John Borland), Ireland: the Irish, their Christianity, institutions... Boston, 1895. 8°. Fitzgerald (P.), and McGregor (J. L.) The history...of Limerick; with a preliminary view of the history and antiquities of Ireland. Dublin, 1826-27. 2 V. 8°.

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Repr.: Journal of the Roy. Soc. of Antiq. of Ireland, pt. 3, 8; ser. 5.

French (Nicholas), Bishop of Ferns. Historical works, now for the first time collected; with an introduction containing notices. . . of the Irish colleges of Louvain. Dublin, 1846. 2 v. in I. 24°. (Duffy's Library of Ireland, 7, 8.)

Contents: 1. The bleeding Iphigenia; The settlement and sale of Ireland; Letters, etc. 2. The unkinde desertor of loyall men and true friends.

Gilbert (John Thomas). History of the viceroys of Ireland; with notices of the castle of Dublin. Dublin, 1865. 8°.

Grattan (Henry). Miscellaneous Works relating to the Political Condition of Ireland. London, 1822. Svo.

Great Britain. Treasury Department. Celtic ornaments found in Ireland. Summary...of facts and correspondence with respect to certain Celtic ornaments found in...1896, at Limavady, in the northwest of Ireland. London: Wyman & Sons ltd., prtrs., 1900. 5 pp. f. Cd. 241.

Greene (J. H.) A catechism of Irish geography... Cincinnati, 1859. 8°.

Grose (Francis). Antiquities of Ireland. [Introductions and descriptions by E. Ledwich.] London, 1791. 2 v. pl. fo.

London, 1797. 2 v. 4°.

Grousset (P.) Les Anglais en Irlande. 2. ed. Paris: J. Hertzel & Cie. [1888] 12°. (La vie partout.)

Haliday (Charles). The manuscripts of C. H., of Dublin. Acts of the Privy Council in Ireland, 1556-1571. [With tables to the Council Book, and to the Red Council Book, by Sir William Ussher.] London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, prtrs., 1897. x, I l., 339 pp. 8°. C.-8364. (Historical Manuscripts Commission. Fifteenth report, append. pt. 3.)

The Scandinavian kingdom of Dublin; edited, with some notice of the author's life, by John P. Prendergast. Dublin: M. H. Gill & Son, 1884. I p.l., cxxiii, 300 pp., 7 maps. 2. ed. 4°.

Hansbrow (Rev. G.) An improved topographical and historical Hibernian Gazetteer; describing the various boroughs, baronies, buildings, cities, counties... scientifically arranged, with an appendix of ancient names, to which is added, an introduction to the ancient and modern history of Ireland... Dublin: R. M. Tims, 1835. 2 p.l., xixiv, 15-432 pp. 8°.

History.-Essays, cont'd.

Harris (Walter). Hibernica; or, Some Antient Pieces relating to Ireland, Never hitherto made publick... Dublin: Edward Bates, 1747. 2 p.l., 150 pp. fo.

Contents: I. The History of Ireland by Maurice Regan... translated from the Irish into French, and from thence into English by Sir George Carew... II. The Story of King Richard II, his last being in Ireland, written by a French Gentleman, who accompanied the King in that Voyage, to his leaving Ireland in 1339; and translated into English by the said Sir George Carew. III. The Voyage of Sir Richard Edgecombe, sent by King Henry VII into Ireland in 1488 to take new Oaths of Allegiance from the Nobility and others, who had declared (for the then Pretender, Lambert Simnell. IV. A Breviate of the getting of Ireland, and the Decaie of the same, Written by Patrick Finglass. V. A Project of King James I. for the Division and Plantation of...Ulster... VI. Orders and Conditions to be observed by the Undertakers, &c., of the said Plantation. VII. A Commission of Inquiry in order to the Establishment of the said Plantation. VIII. Instructions to the said Commissioners. IX. A Survey of the said six escheated Counties after the Settlement...by Nicholas Pynner X. A Letter from Sir Thomas Philips to King Charles I concerning the defects of the Londoners in their Plantation. To which is added, XI. An Essay on the Defects in the Histories of Ireland, and Remedies proposed for the Improvement thereof, In a Letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Newport, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and President of the Physico-Historical society established in Dublin.

An essay on the defects in the histories of Ireland, and remedies proposed for the amendment and reformation thereof: In a letter to.. Robert, Lord Baron Newport of Newport, Lord Chancellor of Ireland... [Signed by Walter Harris.] (In: Hibernica... [edited by] W. Harris, Dublin, 1747. fo. 1 pl., 135-150 pp.)

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Hibernica. See Harris (Walter).

Hill (A.) Ancient Irish architecture. Coke, 1870-74. 3 v. in I. f°.

Historical notices of the several rebellions, disturbances and illegal associations in Ireland from the earliest period to the year 1822; and a view of the...country, and the events generating, or connected with, its past disturbances, and present discontented and demoralized situation; with suggestions for the restoration and maintenance of tranquillity, and for promoting the national prosperity and happiness. Dublin: R. Milliken, 1822. vi, 121 pp. 8°.

History (The) of the Irish rebellion, in the year 1798, &c...with a review of the history of Ireland from its first invasion by the English till the commencement of the rebellion. Alston: John Harrop, 1808. 2 v. in I. 12°.

Hull (Edward). The physical geology and geography of Ireland. London, 1878. il. maps. 12°.

Iodhan (The) Morain, or breastplate of judgment; The Liath Meisicith; The brazen image; The charter horn... [and other articles]. (In: Vallancey (C.), Collectanea de rebus Hibernicis. Dublin, 1770-1787. 8°. v. 4, no. 13, pp. 1-161, 14 pl.)

Ireland.-Ancient Laws and Institutes of Ireland Publication Commission. Ancient laws and institutes of Ireland. Dublin, 1865-79. 6 v. 4°. v. 1-3, Senchus Mor; 4. Din techtugad, and other Brehon law tracts; 5, "Small Primer," and certain other selected Brehon law tracts; 6, Glossary to v. 1-6.

Report, dated Apr. 1898. Dublin: A. Thom & Co., ltd., printers, 1898. 21. f°. C.-8845.

Irish (The) Charters in the Book of Kells. [Edited by John O'Donovan.] (In: The Irish Archæological Society. Mis., vol. 1, pp.127-158. Dublin, 1840. 4°.)

Joyce (Robert Dwyer). Legends of the wars in Ireland. Boston, 1870. 16°.

Kells, Book of. See Book of Kells.

Keogh (John). A vindication of the antiquities of Ireland and a defense thereof against... aspersions cast on it by foreigners. To which is added, an etymological treatise, shewing the derivations of the proper names given to the inhabitants of this kingdom... Dublin: the Author, 1748. 10 p.l., 148 pp. 8°.

Knowles (W. J.) Second report on the prehistoric remains from the sandhills of the coast of Ireland. A paper read before the Royal Irish Academy, January 12, 1891. Dublin: Univ. Press, 1891. 612-625 pp., 3 pl. 8°.

Repr: Proceedings, Roy. Irish Acad., 3rd ser., v. 1, no. 5. Lascelles (Rowley). Liber munerum publicorum Hiberniæ, Ab An. 1152 usque ad 1827; or, The establishments of Ireland, From the Nineteenth of King Stephen to the Seventh of King George IV., During a Period of Six hundred and seventy-five Years. Being the report of Rowley Lascelles, of the Middle Temple, barrister at law. Extracted from the Records and other Authorities, by Special Command, pursuant to an Address, An. 1810, of The Commons of the United Kingdom. [London, 1824-30.] 2 v. fo.

Historical introduction called "Supplement to the History of England; or Res gestæ Anglorum in Hibernia Ab anno 1150 usque ad 1800"; Part 1, Res gestæ Anglorum in Hibernia, with the peerage and abstracts of borough charters: 2, patentee officers in civil, law, revenue, public defence departments; 3, official and other lists of supplement; 4, patents of office, peerage, and benefice; 5, the church; 6, substance of the statutes; 7, selections from (Irish) Lords and Commons Journals.

Index. (In: 9th Report of Deputy Keeper of the Public Records of Ireland-Parl. Papers, 1877, v. 46, app. iii.)

Ledwich (Edward). Antiquities of Ireland, by Francis Grose [completed by E. L.]. London, 2 v. pl. f°.

1791.

An essay on the study of Irish antiquities.A dissertation on the round towers in Ireland.— Memoirs of Dunamase and Shean Castle in the Queen's county.-Dublin, 1787. (In: Vallancey (C.) Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicis. Dublin, 1770-1787. 8°. v. 2, no 6, pp. 77-143.)

Some observations on Irish antiquities; with ...application of them to the Ship Temple near Dundalk...(In: Vallancey (C.) Collectanea de rebus Hibernicis. Dublin, 1770-1787. 8°. v. 3, no. 11, pp. 427-441.)

Lee (J. G.) Ancient and modern Irish Art... 8 pp. New York, 1897. (Irish Nation. Feder. of Amer. Lecture series, 1897, lect. 10.) Liber Munerum publicorum Hiberniæ ab an. 1152 usque ad 1827. See Lascelles (R.)

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Linehan (J. C.), and Murray (T. H.) Irish schoolmasters in the American colonies, 1640-1775, with a continuation of the subject during and after the... Revolution. Washington: Amer. Irish Hist. Soc., 1898. 1 p.l., 31 pp. 8°.

Lynch (William). The law of election in the ancient cities and towns of Ireland, traced from original records. With facsimile engravings and an appendix of documents. London: E. Wilson, 1831. 90 pp., 4 facsim., I table. 4°.

A view of the legal institutions, honorary hereditary offices, and feudal baronies, established in Ireland during the reign of Henry the Second. London, 1830. 8°.

Macalister (Robert Alex. Stewart). Studies in Irish epigraphy: a collection of revised readings of the ancient inscriptions of Ireland, with introduction and notes... London: D. Nutt, 1897-1902. 2 v. 8°.

Macartney (1. earl), GEORGE MACARTNEY. Sketch of the political history of Ireland. (In Barrow's Memoir of him. V. 2. London, 1807.

4°.)

History of Irish settlers in America... Dublin, 1870. 24°. (Duffy's Library of Ireland, 2.)

Mac Donagh (Michael). The viceroy's postbag. Correspondence hitherto unpublished of the earl of Hardwicke, first lord lieutenant of Ireland after the Union. London: John Murray, 1904. ix, 466 pp. 8°.

Macpherson (James). An introduction to the history of Great Britain and Ireland... London: T. Becket, 1772. 4 p.l., 277-347 pp., 5 l. 2. ed. 8°.

Madden (R. R.) The Connexion between the Kingdom of Ireland and the Crown of England. Dublin, 1845. 8°.

Madden (D. O.) Revelations of Ireland in the past generation. Dublin, 1848. 8°.

Maguire (J. F.) The Irish in America. London: Longmans, Green & Co,, 1868. xvii, 653 pp. 8°.

Maguire (James G.) Ireland and the Pope. A brief history of papal intrigues against Irish liberty from Adrian iv. to Leo xiii. San Francisco: J. H. Barry, 1888. 118 pp. 8°.

Mallet (John William). Account of a chemical examination of the Celtic antiquities in the collection of the Royal Irish Acad., Dublin; inaugural dissertation. Dublin, 1852. 8°.

Marmion (Anthony). The ancient and modern history of the maritime ports of Ireland. London, 1860. 4. ed. 8°.

Martin (R[obert] Montgomery). Ireland before and after the union with Great Britain. London: W. S. Orr & Co., 1843. xii, 36 pp. 8°.

London, 1848. 8°.

Matheson (Robert E.) Special report on surnames in Ireland. Dublin, 1894. 73 pp. fo. (App. to 29th Rpt. Registrar General of Marriages, etc., in Ireland.)

Molyneux (William). The case of Ireland's being bound by acts of Parliament in England, stated by William Mollyneux. To which is added, The case of tenures upon the commission of defec

tive titles, argued by all the judges of Ireland... [By James Bary] London: W. Boreham, 1720. xv, 236 pp. 8°.

Moriarty (J. J.) The mystic key to Ireland's history.. Chatham, N. Y.: Courier Printing House, 1881. 29 pp. 8°.

Murray (Alice Effi). A history of the commercial and financial relations between England and Ireland from the period of the restoration. London: P. S. King & Son, 1903. xvii, 486 pp. 8°. (Studies in economics and political science.)

Musgrave (Sir Richard). Memoirs of the different rebellions in Ireland, from the arrival of the English; also, a particular detail of that which broke out the 23d of May, 1798; with the history of the conspiracy which preceded it. Dublin, 1800. 3. ed. 2 v. 8°.

Newenham (R. O.) the Antiquities of Ireland. Nicholls (Sir George).

Picturesque Views of
London, 1830. 8°.
A history of the Irish

poor law, in connection with the condition of the people. London, 1856. 8°.

Nicholson (A.) Lights and shades of Ireland. London, 1850.

12°.

O'Brennan (Martin A.) Ancient Ireland; her Milesian chiefs, her kings and princes, her great men, her struggles for liberty, her apostle, St. Patrick, her religion. Dublin, 1855. 12°.

O'Brien (Henry). The Round Towers of Ireland; or, the Mysteries of Freemasonry, of Sabaism and of Budhism, for the first time unveiled . . . Embellished with numerous illustrations. London: Whittaker & Co., 1834. xxxvi, 524 pp. 8°.

O'Byrne ( ). Historical reminiscence of O'Byrnes, O'Tooles, O'Kavanaghs. And other Irish chieftains. By O'Byrne. Printed for private circulation. London: M'Gowan & Co., 1843. x, 96 pp. 8°.

O'Callaghan (J. C.) History of the Irish brigades in the service of France, from the revolution in Great Britain and Ireland under James II., to the revolution in France under Louis XVI. Glasgow: Cameron & Ferguson, 1870. xiii, 649 pp., 8°. 4 ports., I map.

Glasgow: Cameron & Ferguson, 1886. xiii, 649 pp. 8°.

O'Connell (Daniel). A memoir on Ireland, native and Saxon. New York: Greeley & McElrath, 1843. 80 pp., I port. 8°.

Title from cover.

O'Conor (D, R.) The works of Mr. D. R. O'Conor, consisting of moral, sentimental, pathetick, and descriptive pieces, in prose aud verse, upon various subjects. Also, Odes on the creation, &c. A description of Loch Lene . . . As well as a select and critical abstract of Irish history In two volumes. Cork: J. Connor [introd. 1798]. 2 v. in I. 8°.

O'Conor (M.) Military history of the Irish nation, comprising a memoir of the Irish brigade in the service of France, with an appendix of official papers relative to the brigade, from the archives at Paris. Dublin, 1845. 8°.

O'Curry (Eugene). Lectures on the manuscript materials of ancient Irish history, at the Catholic University of Ireland. Dublin, 1861. facsim. 8°.

History Essays, cont'd.

On the manners and customs of the ancient Irish...edited with an introduction... by W. K. Sullivan. London, 1873. 3 v. 8°.

O'Dubhagain (John). The topographical poems of John O'Dubhagain and Giolla na Naomh O'Huidhrin. Edited in the original Irish...with translation, notes, and introductory dissertations, by John O'Donovan. Dublin: The Irish Archaological and Celtic Society, 1862. 4 p.l., [64] 135, cxxxvii pp. 4°. (Irish Archæological and Celtic Society.)

O'Kelly (William D.) Historica descriptio Hiberniæ, seu Majoris Scotia, Insula Sanctorum. Pars prima metrice potissimum exhibita agit de Hiberniæ insula. . . ab universali diluvio ad... annum mdcciii. Dublinii: R. Graisberry, 1838. 242 pp. 12°.

ed. de novo a Patricio O'Kelly. Dublinii, 1844. 12°. O'Neill (Henry). The fine arts and civilisation of ancient Ireland. London, 1863. 4°.

O'Sullivan (Mortimer). See Rock, Captain. Petty (Sir William). The history of the survey of Ireland, commonly called The Down survey, by doctor Willam Petty, A. D. 1655-6. Edited

by Thomas Aiskew Larcom. Dublin: The Irish Archaological Society, 1851. 2 p.l., xxiii, 426 pp. 4°. (The Irish Archælogical Society.)

Tracts chiefly relating to Ireland. Containing: a treatise of taxes and contributions. Essays in political arithmetic. The political anatomy of Ireland. To which is prefixed his [the author's] last will. xxxiv, 488 pp. Dublin: B. Grierson, 1769. 8°.

Pusey (S. E. B. B.) The past history of Ireland... London, 1894. 16°.

Regan (Maurice). A fragment of the history of Ireland by M. Regan [servant and interpreter to Dermod Mac-Murrogh, King of Leinster,] translated... by Sir G. Carew, [I. earl of Totnes]... (In Hibernica. . . [edited by] W. Harris. Dublin, 1747. f. pp. 1-22.)

Respublica, sive status regni Scotia and Hiberniæ diversorum autorum [G. Buchanan, H. Boethius, W. Camden, J. Speed]. Lugd. Bat.: Ex officina Elzeviriana, 1627. 282 pp., 1 l. 8°

Robinson (William Erigena). St. Patrick and the Irish. An oration, pronounced before the Hibernian Provident Society, of New Haven, March 17, 1842. New Haven: Hitchcock & Stafford, 1842. 64 pp. 8°.

Rock, Captain, pseud. of MORTIMER O'SULLIVAN. Memoirs of Captain Rock, the celebrated Irish chieftain, with some account of his ancestors. Written by himself. London: Longmans, 1824. xiv, 376 pp. 2. ed. nar. 12°.

Also attributed to Thomas Moore.

Rosse (L. P.) Observations on the bequest of Henry Flood, Esq., to Trinity College, Dublin; with a defence of the ancient history of Ireland... Dublin, 1795. 12°.

Seaver (E. R.) Historical sketches of Ireland, ancient and modern... Portland: B. Thurston & Co., printers, 1867. vi, 5-200 pp. 8°. Senchus Mor. See Ireland.-Ancient Laws and Institutes, etc.

[Sheridan (Charles).] Observations on the doctrine laid down by Sir William Blackstone, respecting the extent of the power of the British Parliament, particularly with relation to Ireland. In a letter to Sir William Blackstone, with a postscript addressed to Lord North, upon the affairs of that country. [By Charles Sheridan?] London: J. Almon, 1779. 2 p.l., 85 pp. 2. ed. 8°.

Edited London:

Sheridan (T.) Some revelations in Irish history; or, Old elements of creed and class conciliation in Ireland. [Being “A discourse of rise and power of parliaments," by T. Sheridan.] by S. Bannister [from the ed. of 1677]. Longmans...1870. lxxi, 255 pp. 8°. Smith (Goldwin). Irish history and Irish character. Oxford and London, 1861. 12°.

The unhappy history of Ireland... [Clippings from the Evening Post, New York, July, Aug., 1903, mounted in scrapbook.] n.t.p. [New York, 1903.] 8°.

Thébaud (A. J.) The Irish race in the past and the present. New York, 1876. 8°.

Todd (William G.) The Irish in England. London: C. Dolman, 1857. viii, 40 pp. 8°.

Usher (James), archbishop of Armagh. Of the original and first institution of Corbes, Erenachs and Termon Lands. Written... anno 1609. (In: Vallancey (C.) Collectanea de rebus Hibernicis. Dublin, 1770-1787. 8°. v. 1, no. 2, pp. 175-203.)

Vallancey (Charles). Collectanea de rebus Hibernicis, published from Original Manuscripts, and illustrated by Notes and Remarks. Dublin, 1770-1786. 4 v. 8°.

nos. 1-14 of the tracts.

Of Allhallow eve, named by the Irish, Oidhche Shamhna...(In his: Collectanea de rebus Hibernicis. Dublin, 1770-1787. 8°. v. 3, no. 12, PP. 443-467.)

A continuation of the Brehon laws, in the original Irish...(In his: Collectanea de rebus Hibernicis. Dublin, 1770-1787. 8°. v. 3, no. 10, pp. 71-126.)

Description of the banqueting-hall of Tamar or Tara...(In his: Collectanea de rebus Hibernicis. Dublin, 1770-1787. 8°. v. 3, no. 12, pp. 512-541, I pl.)

· Of the gule of August, or Lamma's day... (In his: Collectanea de rebus Hibernicis. Dublin, 1770-1787. 8°. v. 3, no. 12, pp. 468-511.)

Of the kiss of salutation; of curses, &c. (In his: Collectanea de rebus Hibernicis. Dublin, 1770-1787. 8°. v. 3, no. 12, pp. 543-552.)

Some remarks on the round towers of Ireland. (In his: Collectanea de rebus Hibernicis. Dublin, 1770-1787. 8°. v. 3, no. 10, pp. 191196.)

A vindication of the ancient history of Ireland...illustrated by notes and remarks... Dublin, 1786. (In his: Collectanea de rebus Hibernicis. Dublin, 1770-1787. 8°. v. 4, no. 14, 4 p.l., pp. i-xlviii, 49-62, 1-551, 8 l., I map, 10 pl.)

Villanueva (Joaquin Lorenzo). Ibernia Phoenicea; seu, Phoenicum in Ibernia incolatus, ex ejus priscarum coloniarum nominibus et earum idololatrico cultu demonstratio... vii, 205 pp. Dublini: R. Graisberry, printer, 1831. 8°.

History-Essays, cont'd.

Phoenician Ireland... Translated, and illustrated with notes... by H. O'Brien.. With a biographical introduction by his brother [J. O'Brien]. London: J. Robins, 1837. p.l., v-xi, xii, xvi, xxxii, 1 l., 35-361 pp., 1 l., I pl., 1 map. 2. ed. 8°. Vindicia Hibernicæ: an historical argument to prove Ireland not a conquered country; by a clergyman of the Church of England. London, 1838. 8°.

Wakeman (William F.) Archæologia Hibernica: a handbook of Irish antiquities, pagan and christian; especially of such as are easy of access from the Irish metropolis. Dublin, 1848. il. 12°.

Irish antiquities of the Saxon period. n. p., n. d. 37-44 pp., 3 pl. 8°.

Walsh (T.) History of the Irish church, with the monasteries of each county, biographical notices of the Irish saints, prelates, and religious. Compiled from the most authentic records, foreign and domestic. New York: D. & J. Sadlier & Co., 1869. xii, 11., 873 pp., 12 pl., 2 port. 4°.

Ware (Sir James), Kt. History and Antiquities of Ireland, illustrated with Cuts of Ancient Medals, Urns, etc., also, the Canons, Nuns, Templars, Monks, Friars, and Hermits in their proper Dresses.

Engraven on twenty-one copper plates. With the History of the writers of Ireland . . . translated and continued... by Walter HARRIS. Dublin: Robert Bell, and John Fleming, 1764.

White (Stephen), Jesuit, of Clonmel. Apologia pro Hibernia adversus Cambri calumnias: sive, Fabularum et famosorum libellorum Silvestri Giraldi Cambrensis . . refutatio. nunc primum edita M. Kelly. Dublini: J. O'Daly, 1849. xv, v, 260 pp. 4.

Wilde (Sir William Robert Wills). A descriptive catalogue of the antiquities in the Museum of the Royal Irish Academy. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy House, 1857-1861. 2 v. illus. 8°.

Dublin, 1863. 2 v. in I. illus. 8°. A descriptive catalogue of the antiquities of gold in the Museum of the Royal Irish Academy. Dublin: Hodges, Smith, & Co., 1862. 2 p. l., 100 pp. 8°.

Wilkinson (George). Practical geology and ancient architecture of Ireland. London: J. Murray, 1845. viii, 348 pp., 22 l., 17 pl. 8°.

Wilson (C. H.) A complete collection of the resolutions of the Volunteers, Grand Juries, &c., of Ireland, which followed the celebrated resolves of the first Dungannon Diet. To which is prefixed a train of historical facts relative to the kingdom, from the invasion of Henry II. down, with the history of volunteering, &c. Dublin: J. Hill, 1782. port. 12°.

Wood-Martin (William Gregory). Pagan Ireland; an archæological sketch: a handbook of Irish pre-Christian antiquities. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1895. xxviii, 689 pp., 33 pl. 12°.

TOPOGRAPHY. General.

Bartholomew (J.) See Joyce (P. W.) Beauford (William). The antient topography of Ireland... Illustrated with a map of ancient Ire

land...some observations on Irish antiquities... Dublin, 1783. (In: Vallancey (C.) Collectanea de rebus Hibernicis. Dublin, 1770-1787. 8°. v. 3, no. II, pp. 249-426, I map.)

Bradshaw's shilling handbook of Great Britain and Ireland...section 3... London: W. J. Adams, 1860. 4 p.l., xii, 106, 6 l., 109-111 pp., 9 maps, 3 pl. 16°.

Brewer (James Norris). The beauties of Ireland; being original delineations, topographical, historical and biographical of each county. don, 1825-26. 2 v. 8°.

Lon

Counties (The) of Ireland; their origin, constitution and gradual delimitation. (In: Falkiner (C. L.) Illustrations of Irish history. London, 1904. 8°. pp. 103-142.)

Deighan (Paul). A complete treatise on the geography of Ireland...Dublin [1810]. 4 p. l., xiii-xl, 238 pp. 16°.

Falkiner (Cæsar Litton). Illustrations of Irish history and topography, mainly of the seventeenth century. London: Longmans, 1904. xx, 433 pp., I map, 2 plans. 8°.

Great Britain.—Ordnance Survey Office. Dublin: [Ordnance townland survey of Ireland. Hodges and Smith, 1832-1845.] 33 v.

f°.

Size: 234 x 354 inches. Scale: 6 in.-1 mile. Engraved on copper, uncolored. Printed on Whatman paper, folded to fit in cases. Each county bound into volume form. 1,840 sheets. Counties Kildare and Longford are missing; Cork, Kerry, Galway are in 2 volumes each, others in 1 volume.

Green (J. H.) A catechism of Irish geography. Cincinnati, 1859. 8°.

Hamilton (C. C.) See Leigh's new pocket road-book.

Handbook for travellers in Ireland. London: J. Murray, 1864. 12°. (Murray's handbooks.) 4. ed. revised. 1878. viii, 56, 389 pp., 12°.

6 maps. 5. ed. revised and edited by J. Cooke. 1896. ix, 44, 516 pp., 13 maps, I plan. 12°.

12°.

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Hull (Edward). The physical geology and geography of Ireland. London, 1878. illus. maps. 12°.

Irish (The) Coast Pilot, containing both parts of sailing directions for the coast of Ireland, formerly published in two volumes, originally compiled by Richard Hoskyn. London: J. D. Potter, 1893. 4. ed. [compiled by W. H. Petley] xvii, 520 pp., I chart. 8°. (Great Britain. Hydrographic Office.) Joyce (P.W.), and Bartholomew (J.) Atlas and geography of Ireland,.. London [189-?] 4°.

Leigh's new pocket road-book of Ireland, containing an account of all the direct and cross roads; together with a description of every remarkable place...[Edited by C. C. Hamilton.] London: Leigh & Son [1835]. x, 1 l., 528 pp., 4 maps, I table. 3. ed. 24°.

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