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History, cont'd., 1392-1598.

Roll (A) of the proceedings of the King's Council in Ireland for a portion of the 16. year... Ric. II., 1392-93. With an appendix. Edited by J. Graves. London: Longmans & Co., 1877. ci, 342 pp., I facsim. 4°. (Chronicles and memorials of Great Britain, no. 69.)

Story (The) of King Richard the Secund. His last being in Irland [written by a French gentleman, who accompanied the King in 1399, and] translated... by Sir G. Carew [1. earl of Totnes]. (In: Hibernica...[edited by] W. Harris. Dublin, 1747. f. pp. 23-28.)

Mac Firbisigh (Duald). The Annals of Ireland, from the year 1443 to 1468, translated from the Irish by Dudley Firbisse, or, as he is more usually called Duald Mac Firbis, for Sir James Ware, in the year 1666. [Edited by John O'Donovan.] (In The Irish Archæological Society. Miscellany. vol. 1, pp. 198-302. Dublin, 1846. 4°.) Edgecomb (Sir Richard). The voyage of Sir Richard Edgecombe [sic], into Ireland in the year 1488...(In: Hibernica [edited by] W. Harris. Dublin, 1747. f. pp. 29-38.)

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Great Britain.-Public Record Office. Calendar of state papers relating to Ireland, of the reigns of Henry VIII., Edward VI., Mary and Elizabeth. 1509-1600. Ed. by H. C. Hamilton, and E. A. Atkinson. London, 1860-96. 8 v. 4°. Ireland.-Chancery. Calendar of the patent and close rolls of Chancery in Ireland of the reigns of Henr. VIII, Edw. VI, Mary, Eliz., and Charles I (1-8 year inc.). Ed. by James Morrin. Dublin: A. Thom, 1861-63. 3 v. 4°. (Master of the Rolls.) Social (The) state of the southern and eastern counties of Ireland in the sixteenth century: being the presentments of the gentlemen, commonalty, and citizens of Carlow, Cork, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Waterford, and Wexford, made in the reigns of Henry VIII and Elizabeth... Edited by H. F. Hore and the Rev. J. Graves. Dublin: Univ. Press, 1870. 2 p.l., ii, 286 pp. 8°. (Royal Soc. of Antiquaries of Ireland. Annuary. 1868-'69.) Correspondence between the Governments of England and Ireland. 1515-1538, 1538-1546. (Great Britain.-State Papers Commission. State Papers. v. 2-3. London, 1834. 4°.)

Include facsimiles of John Goghe's map of Ireland, 1567; of John Norden's map, 1609-1611; and of an anonymous sixteenth century map of Munster.

Great Britain.-Public Record Office. Calendar of the Carew papers...in the...library at Lambeth... 1515-1624, ed. by J. S. Brewer and W. Bullen. London, 1867-73. 6 v. 4°.

v. 5, Book of Howth, and Thomas Bray's Conquest of Ireland, A.D. 432-1524.

Dunlop (Robert). Some aspects of Henry VIII's Irish policy. (In Historical essays by members of the Owens College, Manchester... London, 1902. 8°. pp. 279-306.

Brady (William Maziere). State papers concerning the Irish church in the time of Queen Elizabeth [1558-1603]. Edited, from autographs in Her Majesty's public record office and the British museum. xv, 159 pp. London: Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1868. 8°.

O'Grady (Standish). The bog of stars, and other stories and sketches of Elizabethan Ireland. London: T. F. Unwin, 1893. 179 pp. 16°. (The new Irish library.) Ireland un

O'Sullivan Bear (Don Philip).

der Elizabeth. Chapters towards: A history of Ireland in the reign of Elizabeth; being a portion of the history of Catholic Ireland. Translated from the original Latin by M. J. Byrne. Dublin: Sealy, Bryers & Walker, 1903. xx, xxvii, 212 pp., I map. 8°.

Stafford (Thomas). Pacata Hibernia. Ireland appeased and reduced; or, A history of the wars of Ireland in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Illustrated. London: S. & R. Bentley, 1821. 2 v. 4°.

Pacata Hibernia; or, A history of the wars in Ireland during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, especially within the province of Munster under the government of Sir George Carew, and compiled by his direction. [By Thomas Stafford.] Edited ...by Standish O'Grady. With portraits, maps and plans. London: Downey & Co., 1896. 2 v. 8°.

Moryson (Fynes). The itinerary of Fynes Moryson [1559-1603]. (In: Falkiner (C. L.) 11lustrations of Irish history and topography, mainly of the seventeenth century. London, 1904. 8°. pp. 211-325.)

Ireland.-Chancery. Calendar of the patent and close rolls of Chancery in Ireland, from the 18th to the 45th of Queen Elizabeth; vol. 2. Dublin and London, 1862. facsim. 8°. (Ireland. Mast. Rolls.)

Derricke (John). The image of Irelande, with a discouerie of Woodkarne. By John Derricke, 1581. With the notes of Sir Walter Scott, bart. Edited, with introduction, by John Small. Edinburgh: A. C. Black, 1883. xxiv, 144 pp., 12 pl. 4°.

Perrot (Sir John). The Government of Ireland under the honorable, just, and wise Governour Sir J. Perrot, beginning 1584 and ending 1588. London, 1826. 4°.

Cuninghame (Richard). The broken sword of Ulster. A brief relation of the events of one of the most stirring and momentous eras in the annals of Ireland [1585-1616]. Dublin: Hodges, Figgis & Co., 1904. viii, 216 pp. 12°.

Payne (Robert). A brife description of Ireland: made in this yeere, 1589, by Robert Payne unto xxv. of his partners for whom he is undertaker there...published verbatim...by Nich Gorsan .. With diuers notes...sithenes the first impression. London: Printed by Thomas Dawson, 1590; Reprinted Dublin: Irish Archæological Society, 1841.

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This reprint is edited by Aquilla Smith.

Hume (Martin A.S.) Treason and plot; struggles for catholic supremacy in the last years of Queen Elizabeth [mainly in the period 1596-1600]. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1901. xvi, 519 pp. 8°.

Spenser (Edmund). A view of the State of Ireland. Written dialogue-wise betweene Eudoxus and Irenæus [1596]. n.t.-p. 206 pp. (In: Ancient Irish histories... [Dublin, 1809.] 8°. v. l.)

Hogan (Edmund). The description of Ireland, and the state thereof in anno 1598...from MSS. preserved in Clongowes-Wood College... Dublin, 1878. 4°.

History, cont'd., 1599-1641.

Moryson (Fynes). An history of Ireland from the year 1599 to 1603; with a short narration of the state of the kingdom 1169, to which is added a description of Ireland. Dublin, 1735. 2 v. 8°.

1600.

Dymmok (John). A treatice of Ireland. Now first published, from a manuscript preserved in the British Museum; with notes by the Rev. Richard Butler. Dublin: Irish Archæological Society, 1842. 2 p.l., 90 pp. 4°. (In: Irish Archæological Society. Publ. no. 4.)

Written about 1600.

Falkiner (C[æsar] 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°.

Bodley (Josias). An account of a journey of Captain Josias Bodley into Lecale, in Ulster, in the year 1602-03. (In: Falkiner (C. L.) Illustrations of Irish history and topography, mainly of the seventeenth century. London, 1904. PP. 328-344.)

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Great Britain.-King. By the king, a project for the division and plantation of the escheated lands in six several counties of Ulster... (In: Hibernica...[edited by] W. Harris. Dublin, 1747. £°. PP. 53-62.)

A commission to enquire into the King's title to the several escheated and forfeited lands in Ulster... with articles and instructions annexed... (In: Hibernica...[edited by] W. Harris. Dublin, 1747. f°. pp. 68-72.)

Orders and conditions to be observed by the undertakers upon the distribution and plantation of the escheated lands in Ulster. From a copy printed in the year 1608. (In: Hibernica. . . Dublin, 1747. f. pp. 63-72.)

MacNevin (Thomas). The confiscation of Ulster in the reign of James I, commonly called the Ulster Plantation. Dublin, 1846. 24°. (Duffy's Library of Ireland; 6.)

Hill (George). An historical account of the plantation in Ulster at the commencement of the seventeenth century 1608-1620. Belfast: M'Caw, Stevenson & Orr, 1877. 2 p.l., ix, 1 l., 622 pp., Il., I map. 4°.

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Irish Society. A concise view of the origin, constitution, and proceedings of the honourable society of the governor and assistants of London of the new plantation in Ulster within the realm of Ireland; commonly called The Irish Society. London: Printed by Order of the Court, by Arthur Taylor, 1832. xiii (iii), 112, 235 (1) pp., I pl. 8°. Davies (Sir John). Le primer report des cases & matters en ley resolues & adjudges en les courts del Roy en Ireland. Collect et digest par J. D.

Chivaler Atturney Generall en cest realme. Dublin: J. Frankton, 1615. 11 l., 97 pp. fo.

Une exact table al report de Sir J. D., Chivaler, Atturney General del Roy en Ireland. London: J. Collins & C. Harper, 1677. 11 l. fo.

Gernon (Luke). A discourse of Ireland, anno 1620. (In: Falkiner (C. L.) Illustrations of Irish history and topography, mainly of the seventeenth century. London, 1904. 8°. pp. 345-362.)

Great Britain.-Public Record Office. Calendar of state papers relating to Ireland, of the reign of Charles I, 1625-1647. Edited by R. P. Mahaffy

London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, prtrs., 1900-01. 2 v. 4. (Great Britain. Public Record Office.) Ireland.-Chancery. Calendar of the patent and close rolls of Chancery in Ireland, of the reign of Charles the First; Ist to 8th year inclusive. Dublin and London, 1863. nar. 4°. (Ireland. Master of the Rolls.)

Philips (Sir Thomas). A letter from Sir Thomas Philips to King Charles I [about 1630] concerning the plantations of the Londoners. (In: Hibernica... [edited by] W. Harris. Dublin, 1747. f°. pp. 129-134.)

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Morres (Hervey Redmond), Count of MountThe history of the principal transactions of the Irish Parliament, from the year 1634 to 1666; containing proceedings of the Lords and Commons, during the administration of the Earl of Stafford, and of the first Duke of Ormond; with a narrative of his Grace's life, collected from the papers of Sir Robert Southwell... To which is prefixed, a preliminary discourse on the ancient Parliaments of that Kingdom. London: T. Cadell, 1792. 2 v. 8°.

Brereton (Sir William), bart. Travels of Sir William Brereton in Ireland, 1635. (In: Falkiner (C. L.) Illustrations of Irish history and topography, mainly of the seventeenth century. don, 1904. 8°. pp. 363-407.)

1641.

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Abstract (An) of the unnatural rebellion, and Barbarous Massacre of the Protestants, In the Kingdom of Ireland, in the year 1641. 31 pp. London: R. Janeway, 1689. 8°.

Balmerino (2. Baron), JOHN ELPHINSTONE. Speech in the Parliament in Scotland, Nov. 4, 1641, concerning the levying of an army against the Papists in Ireland. London, 1641. 12°.

Bellings (Richard). History of the Irish confederation and the war in Ireland. . . 1641-1649... edited by J. T. Gilbert. Dublin, 1882-91. 7 v. 8°.

Borlase, or Borlace, or Burlace (Edmund). The history of the execrable Irish rebellion, trac'd from many preceding acts to the grand eruption, 23 Oct., 1641, and thence pursued to the act of settlement, 1662. [Anon.] London, 1680. fo.

Carey (Mathew). Review of the evidence of the legendary tale of a general conspiracy of the Roman Catholics of Ireland "to massacre all the Protestants that would not join with them," on the twenty-third of October, 1641. Extracted from the Vindicia Hibernicæ. Philadelphia: L. Johnson, 1834. 24 pp. 7. ed. 8°.

(In his: Miscellaneous essays. Phila delphia, 1830. 8°. pp. 98-119.)

History, cont'd., 1641-1642.

Castlehaven (3. earl), JAMES TOUCHET. The memoirs of James Lord Audley, earl of Castle haven, his engagement and carriage in the wars of Ireland, from the year 1642 to the year 1651. Written by himself. London: H. Broom, 1680. 3 p.l., 3-4, 1 l., 5-136 pp. 16°.

Clarendon (1. earl), EDWARD HYDE. The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England, to which is now added an historical view of the affairs of Ireland. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1816. 3 v. f°.

For other editions consult the author entry in the index (card) catalogue in the reading room.

Contemporary (A) history of affairs in Ireland from 1641 to 1652. Now for the first time published. With an appendix of original letters and documents. Edited by John T. Gilbert. Illustrated with portraits and facsimiles. v. I-3. Dublin: The Irish Archæological and Celtic Society, 1879-80. 6 pts. in 4 v. 4°. (The Irish Archæological and Celtic Society.)

Croker (Thomas Crofton). Narratives illustrative of the contests in Ireland in 1641 and 1690. Edited by T. C. Croker. London: Camden Soc., 1841. xiv, 1 l., 149 pp. 8°. (Camden Soc. Pub., v. 14.)

[Curry (John).] Historical memoirs of the Irish rebellion in the year 1641. Extracted from Parliamentary journals, state-acts, and the most eminent Protestant historians. Together with an appendix, containing...papers relating to this rebellion, not referred to in these memoirs. In a letter to Walter Harris, occasioned by his Answer to a late dialogue on the causes. . . of this rebellion. London, 1765. iv, xviii, 19-279 pp. 16°.

Gilbert (John Thomas). A contemporary history of affairs in Ireland from 1641-1652...with an appendix of original letters and documents. Dublin, 1879-80. 3 v. in 6. 8°. (Irish Archæol. & Celtic Soc. Pub'ns.)

Hickson (M.) Ireland in the 17th century; or, the Irish massacres of 1641-2, their causes and results; with a preface by J. A. Froude. London, 1884. 2 v. 8°.

Looking-Glass for England; abstract of the bloody massacre in Ireland, by the instigation of the Jesuites, priests and friars...executed by the Irish Papist upon the English Protestants in 1642; also, a brief apology in the behalf of the Protestants in the valleys of Piedmont; with a narrative of the barbarous butcheries... perpetrated by them by the Popish party during the heat of the late massacre in Apr., 1655 . . . London, 1667. sq. 8°.

Merwin (Sir Audley). Speech to the House of Commons in Ireland, concerning their priviledges, and grievances. (In: Ireland-Parliament. Sixteene queres. Dublin, 1641. )

Mitchel (John). 1641: reply to the falsification of history by James Anthony Froude, entitled The English in Ireland." Glasgow: Cameron, Ferguson & Co. [1898?] 89 pp. 12°.

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Moran (P. F.) Historical sketch of the persecutions suffered by the Catholics of Ireland under the rule of Cromwell and the Puritans. Dublin, 1884. 12°.

Temple (Sir John). The Irish rebellion; or, An History of the Beginnings and first Progress of the general Rebellion raised within the Kingdom of Ireland upon 23 Oct. 1641: Together with the barbarous cruelties and bloody Massacres which ensued thereupon. London: S. Gellibrand, 1646. 8 l., 136, 55 pp. 4°.

The Irish rebellion; or, An history of the attempts of the Irish papists to extirpate the protestants in the kingdom of Ireland; together with the...cruelties and... massacres which ensued thereupon. Written from his own observations, and authentic depositions of other eye-witnesses... London: White, Cochrane & Co., 1812. xii, 236 pp. fo.

A reprint of the London: J. Brindley, 1746 edition. Tichborne (Sir Henry). Letter to his lady, of the siege of Drogheda, and other passages of the wars of Ireland, where he commanded. n.t.-p. [Drogheda, 1641?] 41°.

Warner (Ferdinando). The history of the rebellion and civil-war in Ireland. Dublin: J. Williams, 1768. 2 v. 8°.

1642.

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B. (J.) Goet ende quaet nieus uyt Yrlandt, ofte 't innemen der stadt ende Casteel van Kingsaile bij d' Engelschen...5/15 Janij, 1642. een waerachtighe relatie van een...moorderije...in Vantrij aen de persoonen John Davenant. Amsterdam: J. Broerss [1642?]. 2 l. 4°.

Bristol (2. earl of), GEORGE DIGBY. Two letters of note. The one from the Lord Digby to the queene: the other of a late overthrow which the English gave the rebells in Ireland [by E. Loftus]. London, 1642. 7 pp. 12°.

Cranford (James). Yrelandtsche traenen: waer in levendich is affgebeelt...een lijste, vande ...wreedtheden...der...jesuwijten, met de papistische factie aldaer... Uyt het Engels... vertaelt. Amstelredam: Broer Jansz. ende J. v. Hilten, 1642. 64 pp., I pl. 4°.

Elsynge (Henry). More true and exceeding joyfull newes from Ireland, or, The victorious proceedings of the protestants in...Ireland...1642. London: I. H., 1642. (8) pp. 4°.

Full (A) relation, not only of our good success in generall, but how... God hath fought his own cause miraculously...delivering the Protestants...also, the names of the chiefe commanders and officers in this late expedition...under the command of the Earle of Ormond. London: W. Bladen, 1642. 12 pp.

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Jones (Henry). A remonstrance of divers remarkeable passages concerning the church and kingdome of Ireland, recommended by letters from the lords justices, and counsell of Ireland, and presented by H. Jones, agent for the ministers of the Gospel in that kingdom, to the House of Commons in England. London: G. Emerson, 1642. 3 p.l., 80 pp. 4° (12°).

Monroe (Robert). A true relation of the proceedings of the Scottish armie now in Ireland, by three letters; the first from Monroe, the second by the mayor and aldermen of London-Derry to Monroe; the third by the Earle of Antrim to MonLondon, 1642. 12°.

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History, cont'd., 1642–1660.

New intelligence from Ireland, received the 17. of June, 1642; with the arivall of the Bishop of St. Davids...; with a relation of defeats given to Sir Philem O'Neale. London, 1642. 12°.

Ootmoedighe reqveste, van de raetsheeren, hare gedeputeerde, coopluyden, gemeene raetspersoonen ende de ghequalificeertste burgheren van Londen...overgelevert, in het Leege Huys van het . Parlement van Engelandt 21. Dec. 1641. Daer by gevoecht zijn de copien van twee byson dere missiven uyt Yerlandt [the first signed Thomas Partington]...Alles uyt het Engelsch...overgeset. Amstreledam: T. Jacobsz, 1642. 41. 4°.

Ootmoedigh vertoogh vanden hooghsten officier, de raetsheeren ende de andere leden van den ghemeenen raedt van Londen...in het... Parlement van Engelandt...ter occasie dat van nieuws van de stadt Londen hondert duysent ponden steerlincks by leeninge versocht wierden. Vyt het Engelsch...overgeset. Amsterdam: T. Jacobsz,

1642. 41. 4°.

Particular (The) relation of the present estate and condition of Ireland, as now it stands manifested by severall letters... With those battels and overthrows lately given to the rebels...As also a declaration or proclamation set forth by authoritie, declaring the names of the chief persons that are in rebellion. London: J. Hunscott, 1642. 20 pp. 4°. (sq. 12°.)

Trevers (Sir Robert). A certaine relation of the Earle of Ormond's proseedings in Ireland, shewing what prisoners he hath taken, and what townes he hath burnt and what store of pillage he hath sent, and brought home with him. Also the manner of the enemies besieging Blandonbridge. London: J. Blading, 1642. 8 pp. 12°.

1643.

Catholijke regeeringe in Yrlandt, bestaende in XXXV articulen, gemaeckt ende beraemt by de lords ende de rest van de generale vergaderinghe in 't koninckrijck van Yrlandt, ghehouden in de stadt Kilkeny, in 't jaer 1643. Dienende tot gouvernement van 't selve koninckrijck van nu voortaen onder het beleyt der catholiquen opperste, provinciale ende graeflicke raets-vergaderinghe. Na de copije oot Londen. Amsterdam: J. Broersz., 1643. 81. 4°.

Verklaringhe weghens de stilstandt van wapenen in Yrlandt. Veraccordeert ende besloten tot Siggings-towne in 't graefschap Kildare op den 15. Sept. in 't 19. jaer van sijn majesteyts regeeringe... tusschen lames, marquis van Ormonde... voor... Carolus...koninck van Groot-Brittagnien ...t' eenre zijde; ende Donogh, viconte Muskery {and others]...by sijn majest. roomsch-catholicke onderdanen;...ende als nu in 't voorsz. koninckrijck in de wapenen zijn, geauthorizeert om...over een stilstandt van wapenen te handelen ende 't selve te besluyten...ter ander zijde. Waer by noch seker schrift gevoeght is, nopende et ophrengen van 30800 pondt steerlinghs, op verscheyde payementen. Eerst gedruckt tot Dublin. Amsterdam: J. Broersz., 1643. 71. 4°*

1644.

Le Gouz (François de la Boullaye). Tour in Ireland, A. D. 1644; ed. by T. Crofton Croker;

with notes and illustrative extracts contributed by J. Roche, F. Mahony, T. Wright and the editor. London, 1837. 8°.

Nieuwe ende goede tijdinge uyt Yrlant, medebrengende eene verklaringe...aende... Huysen des Parlements in Engelant. Vervattende de redenen van hare tegenwoordige oppositie van den stilstant van wapenen, met de bloet-dorstige Yrische rebellen... Insgelijcks met de...declaratie van sijne majesteyts protestante onderdanen inde provincie van Munster,...1 Augusti 1644. .uyt het Engelsch...overgeset. [Amsterdam:] A. Iacobsz., 1644. 61. 4°.

1645-1688.

O'Mahoney (Connor). Disputatio apologetica de Jure Regni Hiberniæ pro Catholicis Hibernis adversus hæreticos Anglos. Francofurti, 1645. 4°.

Rinuccini (Giovanni Battista). The embassy in Ireland of G. B. Rinuccini...., in the year 16451649. Published from the original MSS. in the Rinuccini library, by G. Aiazza, librarian. Translated for the first time into English by Annie Hutton. Dublin: A. Thom, 1873. 4 11., lxiv, 598 pp. 8°. Wharton (George). Bellum Hybernicale; or, Ireland's war astrologically demonstrated, from the late caelestial-congress of the two malevolent planets, Saturn and Mars, in Taurus, the ascendent of that kingdom...the ignorance...and impertinences of John Booker, (in his... late pamphlet ...styled, A bloody Irish almanack, etc.) discovered

.and retorted; and the author further vindicated, from his, and Master Lilly's malicious aspersions, throughout the whole discourse. n. p., 1647. 2 p.l., 227-272 pp. 8°.

Perfect and particular relation of the...proceedings of the armie in Ireland, from the taking of Drogheda to this present. [Letters by Oliver Cromwell and others.] London, 1649. 12°.

Prendergast (John Patrick). The Cromwellian settlement of Ireland. New York, 1868. maps. 12°.

Studies in Irish history, 1649-1775: being a course of lectures delivered before the Irish Literary Society of London. With an introduction by R. Barry O'Brien...Dublin: Browne & Nolan, 1903. vi, 1 l., 352 pp. 12°.

Fitzpatrick (Thomas). The King of Claddagh. A story of the Cromwellian occupation of Galway. London: Sands & Co., 1899. 249, (1), pp., I map. 12°.

Petty (Sir William). History of the survey of Ireland, commonly called the Down survey, A. D. 1655-56; edited... by T. A. Larcom. 2 p. 1., xxiii, 426 pp. Dublin, 1851. sq. 8°. (Irish Archæol. Soc. Pub., v.15.)

Cromwell (Oliver). Autograph letter to his Son Harry Cromwell, Commander in Chief in Ireland [1656]. [Edited by A. Smith, M.D.] (In: The Irish Archæological Society. Miscellany. vol. I, pp. 125–127. Dublin, 1846. 4°.)

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History, cont'd., 1660-1690.

Essex papers. Edited by O. Airy. v. 1. Westminster: Nichols & Sons, 1890. 8°. (Camden Society. n. s. 47.)

Selections from the Essex correspondence in Stowe MSS. in British Museum covering the period of Essex's viceroyalty of Ireland, 1672-1699.

Davies (Sir John). Une exact table. See above under 1615.

Mervyn (Sir Audley). The speech of Sir Audley Mervyn, knight...to his Grace, James, duke of Ormond... February, 1662... containing the sum of affairs in Ireland... Dublin: W. Bladen, 1663. 39 pp. 4°.

Essex (Earl), ARTHUR CAPEL. Letters written [while] lord lieutenant of Ireland... 1675. London, 1770. 4°.

Account (An) of the publick affairs in Ireland, since the discovery of the late plot. London, 1679. 3 p.l., 20 pp. 12° (4°).

Dalrymple (Sir John), 4. baronet of Cranstoun. Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Dissolution of the last Parliament of Charles II.

[1681-1692], with Appendix. Edinburgh, 1771. 3 v. 4°.

Dineley (T.) Observations in a voyage through the kingdom of Ireland... in the year 1681. Dublin, 1870. 8°.

Repr.: Journal of the Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland Archæological Seciety.

Devouring (The) informers of Bristol, &c., being an additional account of some late proceedings of those ravenous beasts of prey against dissenting Protestants. Bristol, 1682. 4 pp. 4°.

Lawrence (Richard). The interest of Ireland in its trade and wealth stated. [Pt. 1.-]2. Dublin: J. Howes, 1682. 2 v. in I. 8°.

Ingram (Thomas Dunbar). Two chapters of Irish history: 1. The Irish Parliament of James II. [1685] 2. The alleged violation of the treaty of Limerick [1691]. London, 1888. 8°.

Arrangements (The) with Ireland considered. London: J. Stockdale, 1685. 86 pp. 2. ed. 8°.

1688.

Boyle (John). The battle-fields of Ireland, 1688-91; including Limerick and Athlone, Aughrim, and the Boyne. 4. ed. New York, 1879. 12°.

Connell (Arthur Knatchboll). The Irish union: before and after; being a popular treatise on the political history of Ireland during the last two centuries. 136 pp. London: Cassell & Co.[1888 ?] 12°.

Croker (T. C.) The historical songs of Ireland. Illustrative of the Revolutionary struggle between James II. and William III. London, 1841. 8°.

Davies (Rowland). Journal March 8, 1688/89 to Sept. 29, 1690; ed. with notes, appendix, and some account of the author and his family by R. Caulfield. (Camden Soc. Pub. v. 68. London, 1857. 8°.)

Graham (Rev. John). A history of the siege of Londonderry, and defence of Enniskillen, in 1688 and 1689. Philadelphia: J. M. Campbell, 1844. xi, 13-247 PP. 12.

Harris (Walter). The History of the Life and Reign of Wm. Henry,...King of England... In which the affairs of Ireland are more particularly handled than in any other history... Dublin, 1749. 4 ll., xii, 502, xcii pp. pl., ports. F°.

Hempton (John). The siege and history of Londonderry. Londonderry: J. Hempton, 1861. xii, iv, 5-492 pp., I pl. 12°.

Jacobite narrative of the war in Ireland, 1688-91; with contemporary letters and papers, edited by J. T. Gilbert. Dublin, 1892. 8°.

O'Kelly (Charles). The Jacobite war in Ireland (1688-1691). Edited by George Noble, Count Plunkett and the Rev. Edm. Hogan. Dublin: Sealy, Bryers and Walker. 1894. x, 115 pp., I port. 3. ed. nar. 12°. (The Irish home library.) O'Kelly (Charles), colonel. Macariæ excidium, or, The destruction of Cyprus; being a secret history of the war of the revolution in Ireland. Edited

with notes, illustrations, and a memoir of the author and his descendants by John Cornelius O'Callaghan. [Latin and English.] Dublin: The Irish Archæological Society, 1850. 3 p.l., xix, 546 pp. 4°. (The Irish Archæological Society.)

Vindication (A) of the present government of Ireland, under his Excellency, Richard, Earl of Tirconnel, in a letter to a friend... London, 1688. 12°. I p.l., 21 pp.

1689.

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Historicus, pseud. of W. G. G. V. V. HARCOURT. Home rule in 1689. Dublin: Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union, 1886. 16 pp. 8°. (Ireland. no. 17.)

Voornaame tydinge uyt Ierland. Zijnde motiven van aanmoediginge van de officieren en soldaaten die in de tegenwoordige oorlog van Ierland zullen dienen. Amsterdam: A. D. Vossaan, 1689. II pp. 4°.

Waarachtig (Een) verhaal van den tegenwoordigen toestand van Ierland. Betreffende de nieuwe vaststelling der regeering, geschied door den geweeusen koning Jacobus,... gepresenteerd ...aan den...graaf van Shreswbury [sic],...Als ook wat sommen geld, wapenen en officieren aldaar uyt Vrankrijk gearriveerd zijn. Beneffens de staat van Derry en Enniskilling, en verscheyde andere affaires dat koninkrijk betreffende; mitsgaders de proceduuren van 't Parlement aldaar. In t' Engelsch geschreeven door een persoon die . . . uyt Dublin is gekomen op den 18. Juny 1869 en daar uyt vertaald. Amsterdam: A. D. Oossaan, 1689. 22 pp. 4°.

1690.

Gereformeerde (De) Mercurius, of den nieuwen observator. Vertoonende 1. Reflestien op des konings successen in Yrland. 2. De bequame tijd, in welke se sijn voorgevallen... July 25. O: St: 1690. Rotterdam: B. Boss, 1690. 8 pp. 8°.

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