Ireland Gazetteers Early Works To 1800 : Ireland. : Or a booke : together with an exact mappe of the most principall townes, great and small, in the said kingdome. Wherein the longitude, latitude, and distance of one towne from another, as also the county or province such place is in, alphabetically set down. Very usefull for all sorts of people, that have or may have any interest in that kingdome.
Ireland Genealogy Early Works To 1800 : The great book of Irish genealogies = Leabhar mór na nGenealach / compiled (1645-66) by Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh ; edited with translation and indexes by Nollaig Ó Muraíle.; Mac Firbis, Duald,
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Ireland Guidebooks Early Works To 1800 : A guide for strangers in the kingdome of Ireland. : Wherein the high-wayes and roads from all the sea-townes, market parishes, great or small is truely set down, throughout every province, and the whole kingdom / by a surveyor thereof John Woodhouse. ; As also a map of Ireland and the townes thereof alphabetically printed ... ; As also, a true relation of the bloody massacres, tortures, cruelties, and abominable outrages committed upon the Protestants proved upon oath, and eye-witnesses.; Woodhouse, John.
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Ireland High Court Of Chancery : Rules and orders appointed to be observed in the High Court of Chancery in Ireland : for preventing any abuses in the said court, multiplicity of suits, motions, and unnecessary charges to the suitors; and for their more expeditious and certain course of relief. By His Grace Michael Lord Archbishop of Armagh, Primate and Metropolitan, and Lord High Chancellor of all Ireland.; Boyle, Michael,
Ireland History 17th Century Humour : Nevv Bartholmew Fayrings : presented to several members of the Juncto and Councell of State / by the Man in the moon.
Ireland History 17th Century Poetry Early Works To 1800 : Hyberniae lachrymae : or, a sad contemplation on the bleeding condition of Ireland. To the Honourable and excellently well accomplish Sir Iohn Clotworthy knight, and collonel.
Ireland History 17th Century Sources Early Works To 1800 : Orders establisht in the popish generall assembly, : held (under the specious pretence of supreme authority, and being his Majesties good subjects) at the city of Kilkenny in Ireland. Wherein both root and branches of the English nation, as also the very essence of Protestant religion are wholly struck at.; Ireland.
Ireland History 1172 1603 Early Works To 1800 : Hiberniæ Merlinus for the year of our Lord 1683. Being the first from bissextil or leap year. : Containing the constitutions of the air, the rising and setting of the sun, the tides, the terms and their returns, with many other useful observations, fitted to the longitude and latitude of all places within this kingdom of Ireland, and the western parts of England. With a chronology of all the chief governours from the 1th of Henry the 2d 1172 to this present year 1682, with many other remarkable observations and useful tables, with additions. With high-ways, fairs and markets: / John Bourke philomath.; Bourke, John,
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Ireland History 1172 1603 Periodicals : Peritia : journal of the Medieval Academy of Ireland / editor: Donnchadh Ó Corráin ; review editor: Dáibhí Ó Cróinín.
Ireland History 1172 1603 Sources Early Works To 1800 : Rerum Hibernicarum annales, regnantibus Henrico VII. Henrico VIII Edwardo VI. & Maria. Ab anno scil. Domini MCCCCLXXXV, ad annum MDLVIII. Per Jacobum Waræum, Equitem auratum; Ware, James,
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Ireland History 1525 1649 Early Works To 1800 : A great and bloody plot against the Protestants, discovered to have taken the castle at Dublin, and murthered the commissioners of Parliament. : Divers taken prisoners, among whom were, the Lord Tath, Sir Edward Varney, Colonell Vane, Colonell Barrey, Captaine Poore, Captaine Treswell, Mr. Brent a lawyer, Alderman Joanes, Alderman Clerke, and divers others. With a declaration by the Suprem [sic] Councell of the Confederate Catholicks at Kilkenny: and their treachery against the English Protestants. Also severall great victories obtained by the Lord Inchequin in Munster. And the defeat of the Irish rebels under Owen Roe O Neale. Certified by the commissioners letters from Dublin, appointed to be printed and published. Philip Fernelley, Cleric. Parl. Dom. Com.