Catalogue of the Library at Lough Fea, in Illustration of the History and Antiquities of Ireland |
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Account Addreſs alfo ancient Anſwer Antiquities Archdeacon Armagh Belfast Biſhop Book Britiſh Cafe Caſtle Charles Church of Ireland City of Dublin Clergy Commiffioners continued copy Cork Counties of Ireland County Derry Deſcription Dioceſe Earl earlieſt Ecclefiaftical Edward Effay England Engliſh Eſtabliſhed Church eſtate fent fince firſt fome George Henry Henry Grattan Hiberniæ himſelf Hiſtory of Ireland Houfe Houſe of Commons Illuftrated IRELAND TRACTS Irish Iriſh Church James Jofeph John Kilkenny King Kingdom of Ireland Land laſt late Letter Limerick London Londonderry Majefties Maynooth Meath Memoirs moſt Munſter Narrative numbers Obfervations Ormond Parliament Parliament of England Patrick Poems Poynings Law preſent preſent ſtate Privately printed Proceedings Proteftant publiſhed Queſtion Reaſons REBELLION TRACTS Rebels in Ireland Report Richard Robert Roman Catholic Second edition Sermon ſeveral Society Speech ſubject Third edition Thomas Tranfactions tranflated true Relation Ulfter uſe Viſcount vols Waterford William Youghal
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