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A Journal of the three Months royal Campaign of his Majesty in Ireland, by Samuel Mullenaux, M. D. 4to. London. 1690.

A Diary of the Siege and Surrender of Lymerick: with the Articles at large, both civil and military. 4to. London. 1692.

A Remonstrance of divers remarkeable Passages concerning the Church and Kingdome of Ireland. 4to. London. 1642. 27 Irelands naturall History, written by George Boate, and now published by Samuell Hartlib, Esq. 12mo. London. 1652. Samuel Hartlib his Legacie: or an Enlargement of the Discourse of Husbandry used in Brabant and Flaunders, &c. with an Appen

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London. 1652.

116 An Appendix to the Legacie of Husbandry, &c. with an Interrogatorie, relating more particularly to the Husbandry and naturall History of Ireland. 4to.

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1652. De Hibernia et Antiquitatibus ejus, Disquisitiones, Authore Jacobo Waræo, Equ. Aur. 8vo. Londini. 1654. Jac. Waræi Disquisitiones, &c. Editio secunda. 8vo. Londini. 1658. 42 Initium, Incrementa, et Exitus Familiæ Geraldinorum in Hybernia, ac Persecutionis Hæreticorum Descriptio. 12mo. Ulyssippone. 1655. Cambrensis eversus, seu potius Historica Fides, in rebus Hybernicis, Giraldo Cambrensi abrogata; a Gratiano Lucio. folio. 1662. 32 Histoire naturelle d'Irlande, traduit de l'Anglois de Gerard,-Boate. Paris. 1666. 89 Lyra sive Anacephalæosis Hibernica, Authore R. D. Thoma Carve. 4to.

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London. 1673.

41 The present State of Ireland. 12mo. 99 Ogygia: seu, rerum Hibernicarum Chronologia, Authore Roderico O Flaherty, Arm. 4to.

Londini. 1685.
Paris. 1690.

29 Histoire monastique d'Irlande. 12mo. 100 A faithful History of the Northern Affairs of Ireland, from the late K. James Accession, to the Siege of Londonderry. 4to. London. 1690. A Letter from Duke Schomberge's Cainp, giving an Account of the Condition of the English and Irish Army. 4to. London. 1689. The Mantle thrown off: or, the Irish-Man dissected. 4to. London. 1689.

Mephibosheth and Ziba: or, the Appeal of the Protestants of Ireland to the King, concerning the Settlement of that Kingdom. 4to. London. 1689.

100 The Proposal for sending back the Nobility and Gentry of Ireland, &c. 4to. Landon. 1690. Sir St. John Brodrick's Vindication of himself, from the Aspersions

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cast on him, in a Pamphlet written by Sir Rich. Buckley, entituled, "The Proposal for sending back the Nobility, &c." 4to.

1690. Animadversions on the Proposal for sending back the Nobility and London. 1690.

Gentry of Ireland. 4to.

103 A Continuation of the impartial History of the Wars of Ireland, by George Story. 4to. London. 1693. An Account of the Transactions in the North of Ireland, Anno Domini 1691, &c. 4to. London. 1692. A List of the Claims as they are entred with the Trustees at Chichester-House on College Green Dublin. folio. Dublin. 1701. 90 An Account of the Houses and Hearths in Dublin, for the Years 1696, 1697, by Captain South. 4to. (" Phil. Trans. No. 261.") 1700. A List of all the Seamen, Fishermen, and Seafaringmen, of what kind soever in the Kingdom of Ireland 1697, by Capt. South. (" Phil. "Trans. No. 261.")

1700. An Account of the Romish Clergy in Ireland, according to a Return made April 1698, communicated by Capt. South. (" Phil. Trans. "No. 261.")

8vo.

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A Translation of the Irish Preface to Mr. Lhuyd's Irish Dictionary. 1706. 65 A short History of the Attempts that have been made to convert the Popish Natives of Ireland to the establish'd Religion, by John Richardson. 8vo. London. 1713. 116 A Letter of Mr. Francis Nevile, giving an Account of some large Teeth lately dug up in the North of Ireland. 4to. (" Phil. Trans. "No. 346.")

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Remarks upon the aforesaid Letter and Teeth, by Thomas Molyneux,
M. D. 4to. (" Phil. Trans. No. 346.")

1715.

90 Hesperi-neso-graphia: or, a Description of the Western Isle, in eight Canto's, by W. M. 12mo.

Hesperi-neso-graphia, &c. 12mo.

55 Sir Wm. Petty's political Survey of Ireland. 8vo.

110 An Account of a Parhelion seen in Ireland, in two thur Dobbs, Esq. 4to. (" Phil. Trans. No. 372.")

London. 1716.

Dublin. 1735.

London. 1719.

Letters from Ar

1721.

62 Descriptio Regni Hiberniæ Sanctorum Insulæ, et de prima Origine Miseriarum et Motuum in Anglia, Scotia, et Hibernia, regnante Carolo Primo Rege, per R. P. F. Antonium Prodinum. 4to. Roma.

1721. 52 Monasticum Hibernicum, or the Monastical History of Ireland. (by Capt. Stevens.) 8vo. London. 1722.

90 A Letter from Dr. Anthony Raymond, giving some Account of the Monarchs and ancient State of Ireland. 8vo. Dublin. 1723. 139 The general History of Ireland, &c. collected by Jeoffry Keating, D. D. faithfully translated from the original Irish by Dermo'd O'Connor. folio. Dublin. 1723.

57 The Irish Historical Library, by William, Lord Bishop of Derry. 8vo. Dublin. 1724. 56 Another Copy of the Irish Historical Library, with MSS. Notes. Another Copy of the Irish Historical Library, with R. Thoresby's MSS. Notes.

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68 A Letter of Sir Henry Tichborne of the Siege of Tredagh, and other Passages of the Wars of Ireland where he commanded. 4to. Dublin. 1724.

116 The present State of the Tillage in Ireland considered, by S. P. 8vo. Dublin. 1725.

138 The Peerage of Ireland, by Aaron Crossly, with MSS. Additions. folio. Dublin. 1725.

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A geographicall Description of the Kingdom of Ireland, by Francis

Lamb.

37 Synopsis Stirpium Hibernicarum alphabetice dispositarum, Auctore Caleb Threlkeld, M. D. 12mo. Dublin. 1726.

59 An Act for the more effectual Preventing several Frauds and Abuses in Dublin. 1728. His Majesty's Customs and Excise. 8vo.

116 The Benefits which arise to a trading People from navigable Rivers; to which are added some Considerations on the Origin of Loughs Dublin. 1729. and Bogs, by John Browne, Esq. 8vo.

59 An Account of Saffron; the Manner of its Culture, &c. with the Advantages it will be of to this Kingdom; published by Order of Dublin. 1732. the Dublin Society. 8vo.

116 Miscellaneous Letters on several Subjects in Philosophy, by Robert Innes, A. M. 4to. (Letter IV. of Bog-Fir, and the first Planting of London. 1732. Ireland.)

59 The Advantage which may arise to the People of Ireland, by raising Flax and Flax-Seed. 8vo. Dublin. 1732. Instructions for managing Bees; drawn up and published by Order of the Dublin Society. 8vo. Dublin. 1733.

53 A Defence of the antient Historians: with a particular Application of it to the History of Ireland, &c. by Francis (Hutchinson) Lord Bishop of Down. 8vo. Dublin. 1734.

127 Botanalogia universalis Hibernica, or, a general Irish Herbal, Authore Joh, K'Eogh, A. B. 4to. Corke. 1735.

90 An Essay on the Antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland. 8vo. Edinburgh. 1738. 108 Zoologia medicinalis Hibernica: or, a Treatise of Birds, Fishes, &c. by John K'eogh, A. B. 8vo. Dublin. 1739.

60 The Question of the Precedency of the Peers of Ireland in England, fairly stated. 8vo. Dublin. 1739. The Works of Sir James Ware concerning Ireland revised and improved, in three Volumes. folio. with Mr. Cole's MSS. Notes. Dublin. 1739.

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135 The Works of Sir James Ware, &c. newly translated by Walter Harris, 136) Esq. 2 Vol. folio. Dublin. 1764. Part of a Letter from Robert Lord Bishop of Corke, concerning the Remains of an antient Temple in Ireland, of the same Sort as the famous Stonehenge, and of a Stone-Hatchet of the antient Irish. 4to. ("Phil. Trans. No. 471.")

1743.

116 An Account of the Nature and Conditions of a Charter to be granted for working and manufacturing Mines and Minerals in Ireland, by Mr. O Connor. 8vo.

60 A Tour through Ireland in several Letters. 8vo.

London. 1745.
London. 1748.

59 An humble Address to the Nobility, Gentry, and Free-Holders of the

Kingdom of Ireland. 8vo.

Dublin. 1751.

The Case of the Infantry in Ireland. 8vo.

Dublin. 1753.

An earnest Address to the People of Ireland against the drinking of

spirituous Liquors, by William Henry, D. D. 8vo. Dublin. 1753. 104 Fiction unmasked: or, an Answer to a Dialogue lately published; wherein the Causes, Motives and Mischiefs of the Irish Rebellion and Massacres in 1641, are laid thick upon the Protestants, &c. by Walter Harris, Esq. 8vo.

98 Dissertations on the antient History of Ireland. 8vo.

Dublin. 1752.
Dublin. 1753.

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The Hiberniad. 4to.

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Dublin. 1754. A natural History of Ireland, in three Parts, by Dr. Gerard Boate, Thomas Molineux, M. D. and others. 4to.

Dublin. 1755.

Dublin. 1755.

28 The History of Ireland, by T. Comerford, Esq. 12mo. 110 Hibernica: or, some antient Pieces relating to Ireland. folio. Dublin.

116 A Letter to the Publick concerning Bogs. 8vo.

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1757.

Dublin. 1757.

Histoire de l'Irlande ancienne et moderne par M. l'Abbe Ma-Geoghe-
gan. Tome premier. 4to.
Paris. 1758.
Louthiana: or, an Introduction to the Antiquities of Ireland, by
Thomas Wright. 4to.
London. 1758.

90 An Essay on the ancient and modern State of Ireland. 12mo. Dublin. 1760. 50 Hibernia curiosa. A Letter, giving a general View of the Manners, Customs, Dispositions, &c. of the Inhabitants of Ireland. 8vo. London. 1764.

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A Scheme for establishing County Poor-Houses, in the Kingdom of Ireland. 8vo. Dublin. 1766. Dissertations on the History of Ireland, by C. O'Connor, Esq. 8vo. Dublin. 1766. 122 Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicis, published from the MSS. by Major 126 Charles Vallancey. 6 Vol. 8vo. Dublin. 1770.

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An Introduction to the Study of the History and Antiquities of Ireland, by Sylvester O Halloran. 4to. London. 1772.

90 An Essay on the Antiquity of the Irish Language. 8vo. Dublin. 1772. 110 Occasional Remarks on certain Passages in Dr. Leland's History relative to the Irish Rebellion in 1641. 4to. London. 1773.

117 A Grammar of the Iberno-Celtic, or Irish Language, by Major Charles Vallancey. 4to. Dublin. 1773.

84 A Tour in Ireland in 1775, with a Map and a View of the Salmon-Leap at Ballyshannon. 8vo. London. 1776.

91 A philosophical Survey of the South of Ireland in a Series of Letters to John Watkinson, M. D. 8vo. London. 1777. Observations on the Round Towers in Ireland and Scotland. 4to. 1779. 107 Cursory Observations on Ireland. 8vo.

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London. 1780.

A Tour in Ireland, with general Observations on the present State of that Kingdom, by Arthur Young, Esq. F.R.S. 4to. London. 1780.

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