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Hibernica: or, Some antient places relating to Ireland ..

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Hibernica: or, Some antient places relating to Ireland ..

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Topics
Ireland -- History -- Sources,Ireland
Publisher
Dublin, Printed for J. Milliken
Collection
americana
Book from the collections of
University of Michigan
Language
English
Item Size
179.4M
Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of Michigan and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.

2 volumes in 1. 20 cm

A third part was prepared for the press but never published. cf. Dict. nat. biog

"An essay on the defects in the histories of Ireland ..." (v. 1, p. [255]-287)--has special title page

[pt. I] The history of Ireland, by Maurice Regan. 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 1399. The voyage of Sir Richard Edgecombe, sent by King Henry VII. into Ireland in 1488. A breviate of the getting of Ireland and of the decade of the same, written by Patrick Finglass. A project of King James I. for the division and plantation of the six escheated counties of Ulster. Orders and conditions to be observed by the undertakers &c. of the said plantation. A Commission of inquiry in order to the establishment of the said plantation. Instructions to the said commissioners. A survey of the said six escheated counties after the settlement of the said plantation, by NIcholas Pynnar esq. A letter from Sir Thomas Philips to King Charles I. concerning the defects of the Londoners in their plantation. An essay on the defects in the histories of Ireland, and remedies proposed for the improvement

thereof.--pt. II. A declaration setting forth how, and by what means, the laws and statutes of England, from time to time, came to be of force in Ireland; said to be written by Sir Richard Bolton. The answer of Sir Samuel Mayart to a book intitled, A declaration setting forth how, and by what means, the laws and statutes of England, from time to time, came to be of force in Ireland

Notes

A third part was prepared for the press but never published. cf. Dict. nat. biog.

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2009-03-06 15:43:50
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Worldcat (source edition)
23645191
Year
1770
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