Annals of Ireland: Three FragmentsJohn O'Donovan |
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Page 258 - Hy-Fiachrach, in the Counties of Sligo and Mayo. Edited from the Book of Lecan, in the Library of the Royal Irish Academy, and from a copy of the Mac Firbis MS.
Page 258 - A Treatise of Ireland; by John Dymmok." Edited from a MS. in the British Museum, with Notes, by the Rev. RICHARD BUTLER, AB, MRIA 2. The Annals of Multifernam ; from the original MS. in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin. Edited by AQUILLA SMITH, MD, MRIA 3.
Page 259 - The Annals of Ireland, by John Clyn, of Kilkenny ; from a MS. in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, collated with another in the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
Page 256 - The affairs of the Society shall be managed by a Council consisting of a Chairman, Treasurer, Secretary, and twelve elected Members, five to make a quorum.
Page 259 - EXCIDIUM, the Destruction of Cyprus; being a secret History of the Civil War in Ireland, under James II., by Colonel Charles O'Kelly. Edited in the Latin from a MS.
Page 259 - A Covenant in Irish between Mageoghegan and the Fox ; with a Translation and historical Notices of the two Families, by JOHN O'DONOVAN, LL.D., MRIA 14.
Page 259 - M'Cullagh to the Library of the Royal Irish Academy ; with a Translation from a MS. of the seventeenth century; and Notes by JOHN C.