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Sons of Thomas; or Cromwellians in Ireland; the Adventures of the Son of Mis-Counsel; the Battle of Ventry harbour; the Questions of the Daughter of Goll; poetical compositions by the Red Bard and others, etc. and the collection of Poems intitled Jomar Badh, or controversy between the Poets of Munster and Ulster, respecting the nobility of their respective Princes. Recent Transcript. Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 149.] COLLECTION of Irish Historical and Romantic Legends in prose and verse, viz. the Narratives of the Battles of Cnuca, Gabhra, Moylena, Macrew, Clontarf and Murtheimne (Cf. No. 106.); the Wars of Callaghan of Cashell and of Conall Cearnach; the Pursuit of Saibh; the Sons of Usnach; the Clergyman of the Skins; Adventures of the Mhadra Mhaoil; The Children of Lir; the Pursuit of Diarmid and Grainne; Jollan the Red-armed; Adventures of Conall Gulban, etc.; also the Metrical Annals of O'Connell; the Mock Eneid; and other Poems. The first portion transcribed by John Lloyd of Clare, an eminent Irish scholar; and completed by a second scribe in 1773-4. Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 150.]

MISCELLANEOUS Collection of Irish Tracts in Verse and Prose; partly in the handwriting of Edward O'Reilly. Among them is the Tale of the Sons of Lir; Modern Songs in English and Irish; and an Irish Glossary (imperf.) by Michael O'Clery, 1643. Small Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 151.]

EXTRACTS from the Catalogue of Stowe MSS.; from the Annals of the Four Masters, the Wars of Thomond, Brehon Laws, etc. in Irish. Recent Transcript. Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 52.]

TRANSCRIPTS of ancient treatises in Irish, preserved in Trinity College, Dublin, and elsewhere; viz. the law-tract called Scanchas Bheg; on the privileges of the Bards; a tract intitled Uraicept na var, relating to the Bardic tribes; a law-tract on several subjects; ancient treatise on Prosody; two Bardic compositions; a law-tract written by King Cormac and by Donald, son of Oilill, monarch of Ireland; and another law-tract on Feudists. Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 153.] COLLECTION of Irish Poems by Mac Cuart, Carolan, Brodar, Linden, Mulconry, and others; also a few Ossianic poems, and the prose Tales of Lomnochtan of the Riphean Mountains; Chaol an Irain, etc. Recent Transcripts. Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 154.]

MISCELLANEOUS collection of Prose and Poetry, in Irish; viz. Ancient Tales, (among which are those of Lomnochtan, Merlin, etc.) Poems, Songs, Elegies, etc. xviuth Century. Octavo. [Bibl. Eg. 155.] COLLECTION of Irish Tales, etc.; viz. Adventures of the Son of MisCounsel, accompanied with a translation; the Clergyman of the Skins; the Adventures of the Cearnach O'Donnell, with a translation; and Preface to Robert Boyle's Irish edition of the New Testament; with a translation. A recent Transcript, by John M'Quigge. Octavo. [Bibl. Eg. 156.]

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Two ROMANTIC Tales in Irish, viz. The Adventures of the Mhadra Mhaoil, (partly translated,) and the Children of Lir; in the writing of John M'Quigge. Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 157.]

MISCELLANEOUS collections in Irish, containing a List of the Magistrates of Cork to A.D. 1776; Prayers; Poems; an Irish Grammar, etc. Transcribed at Cork in 1721. Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 158.]

TREATISE on the Art of Medicine, in Irish; written in the year 1592. Small Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 159.]

COLLECTION of Poems of several modern Bards, in Irish; xvIIth Century. Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 160.]

MISCELLANEOUS collection of Irish compositions in prose and verse; XVIIIth Century. Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 161.]

MISCELLANEOUS collection in Irish; containing an ancient Glossary; Treatise on Grammar; Poems, etc. xviiith Century. Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 162.]

A PORTION of the Annals of Tigernach, with an English translation; also copies of some ancient Irish tracts in prose and poetry. Transcribed and translated by James Scurry, 1824, with a dedication to James Hardiman, Esq. Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 163.] MISCELLANEOUS collection in prose and verse, comprising Angliotta, a poem by John O'Neachtan; (imperf.) Ossianic Poetry; Jacobides and Carina, a romance in prose, by O'Neachtan; the Tales of the Children of Tuirinn; the Children of Usnach; Adventures of the Cearnach O'Donnell; the Children of Lir; the ancient Legend of Bruighean Chaorthain, etc.; all in Irish. Transcribed in 1713. Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 165.]

ROMANCE of Jacobides and Carina by John O'Neachtan, and a humorous Poem intitled the Battle of the Scalp, by the same. The original autograph. Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 165.] MISCELLANEOUS collection in Irish, containing a Treatise on Grammar; a Moral Poem (imperf.); Historical Account of the Fenians; the popular Tale called An Caitharnagh Caol Riadbach, or the History of Mananan, Son of the Sea; Metrical History of Ireland, by John O'Connell, Bishop of Kerry; etc. Transcript of early part of XVIIIth Century. Small Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 166.]

TRANSLATIONS into Irish verse, of the 3d, 5th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th Eclogues of Virgil; Thirteen Odes of Horace, the greater part of Theocritus; passages from Terence, Seneca, etc.; also of the Songs of Solomon, and other portions of the Old Testament; made in the years 1707-1710, by the Rev. Lucas Smyth, a secular priest of the Monastery of Damma. Small Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 167.]

TREATISE on Irish Prosody, in English; an Irish Grammar in Irish ; and a correct copy of the Jomor Badh, or Contention of the Bards of Munster and Ulster. Modern Transcript. Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 168.]

METRICAL History of Ireland, by Dr. John O'Connell, with an English translation; a collection of Irish Proverbs; Ossianic poems, in Irish; translation of the Prophecies of Columbcille, etc. Recent Transcript. Small Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 169.]

COLLECTION of Romantic Tales and other Tracts, in Irish; viz. a Dialogue between the Soul and Body, translated from the Latin of Grossetest, Bishop of Lincoln; Adventures of the Son of the Eagle (imperf.?); Adventures of the Son of the King of Spain (two copies); Adventures of Abhlaice and Carrol; Life of St. Patrick; Poem on the Fifteen Signs, preceding the day of Judgment, etc. Partly transcribed by Richard Tipper in 1724, and partly by a second hand, in 1757. Small Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 170.] ROMANCES and Tales in Irish, viz. Adventures of Ollon, Son of the King of Lochlin; Adventures of the Son of the King of the fairhaired Woman; Tale of Lomnochtan of the Riphean Mountains ; Questions of the Daughter of Goll; the Death of the Children of Usnach; Elegy on the death of Owen Roe O'Neill, etc. Transcribed in 1791. Small Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 171.]

IRISH POEMS by Patrick Linden, M'Cuart, and others; also the prose Tale of the Adventures of the Son of Mis-Counsel (imperf.), etc. Transcribed by Patrick Pronty, an Irish Poet of the early part of the XVIIIth Century. Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 172.]

O'CLERY'S Vocabulary of old and difficult Irish Words, printed at Lovain in 1643, with MS. notes by General Vallancey. [Bibl. Eg. 173.] COLLECTION of Irish poems; History of the Search for the Holy Cross, in prose (imperf.); a tract intitled An teanga bhith mia, (imperf.) etc. Transcript of xvIIIth Century. Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 174.] COLLECTION of ancient Irish Ossianic poems, from the vuth to the xuth

Century; also some others of modern date; and a tract in prose and verse called the Dialogue of the Sages, describing the exploits of the Fionna Eirionn. Recent Transcripts. Octavo. [Bibl. Eg. 175.] IRISH POEMS written by the Bards of the Sept of Byrne, in the xvith Century, copied by Maurice O'Gorman from the book of Hugh O'Byrne of Wicklow. Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 176.]

TRANSCRIPTS of the same Poems, with literal translations in English; intended for publication. Octavo. [Bibl. Eg. 177.]

MISCELLANEOUS collection of Irish compositions, among which are several in prose and verse, by the Rev. Thomas Cassidy, an Augustine Friar of the last century. Transcribed in 1782. Small Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 178.]

LIFE and Passion of Jesus Christ, in Irish verse.

by P. O'Reilly. Small Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 179.]

Transcribed in 1727,

LIVES of the early Irish Saints, transcribed from ancient Manuscripts in Irish. In the handwriting of Maurice O'Gorman. Small Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 180.]

KEATING'S Defence of the Mass, in Irish; transcribed in the year 1709; with an Index by Dr. Carpenter, late Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin. Small Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 181.]

MISCELLANEOUS prose tracts in Irish, viz. Dialogues between a Master and his Disciple; Account of the Creation of the World; Exposition of the truth of Christianity, etc. Transcript of the XVIth Century. Small Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 182.]

RELIGIOUS Treatise, intitled the Mirror of the Sacrament of Penance, written by Hugh M'Cowell, a Franciscan friar, afterwards Archbishop of Armagh. It was printed at Lovain, in 1618. Transcript of xvIIIth Century. Small Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 183.] KEATING'S Moral and Religious Treatise, called The Three winged Shafts of Death; transcribed in 1726, by John Cahan, for the use of Francis Blake of Forbagh. Small Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 184.] PSALTER NA RANN, a poem in Irish, giving an account of the Saints and Festivals. Transcribed by P. O'Connell, author of the Ms. Irish Dictionary. Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 185.]

COLLECTION of Prophecies, attributed to St. Caillin, first Bishop of Down; in Irish; and a tract in English, intitled The Immaculate Conception of the Mother of God. Transcript of xvшth Century. Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 186.]

COLLECTION of Irish Poems, transcribed in 1816. Among them is the Metrical History of Ireland by Seaghaim Connill; Ancient Prophecies, etc. Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 187.]

MISCELLANEOUS prose Religious Tracts, in Irish; among which is Keating's Defence of the Mass; also the Romantic Tales of the Mhadra Mhaoil (imperf.); and the Children of Tuirinn. Transcribed in 1730. Small Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 188.]

KEATING'S Defence of the Mass, in Irish, transcribed in 1658. Small Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 189.]

COLLECTION of Religious Treatises, Lives of Saints, etc. in Irish; also the Hymn attributed to St. Patrick. Transcript of xvith Century. Small Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 190.]

THE SPIRITUAL MIRROR, a religious Treatise in Irish, transcribed in the XVIth Century. Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 191.]

MISCELLANIES in prose and verse; containing an explanation of contractions in Irish Manuscripts, a Catechism, pieces of Poetry, etc. in Irish. Transcript of xvi1th Century. Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 192]. EOCHAIR PHAIRTHAIS, or the Key of Paradise, in Irish. One of the most popular Roman Catholic manuals of devotion. Transcribed by Edw. Troy, in 17—. Octavo. [Bibl. Eg. 193.]

Duodecimo.

IRISH TRACTS in prose and verse, chiefly of a moral and religious character; transcribed by Thady O'Neachtain, in 1724. [Bibl. Eg. 194.]

COLLECTION of Irish Hymns; religious Pieces in prose and verse; an Irish Calendar, etc. Recent Transcript. Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 195.]

Book of Prayers, in Irish, transcribed in 1688, by the same hand as No. 187. (William Vallancey?) Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 196.]

MISCELLANY of religious tracts, etc. viz. the Rev. Father J. Ledsom's Christian Doctrine, in Irish; Translations in Irish and English of the Latin Hymns used in the Roman Breviary; Litanies, etc. Transcribed by John O'Heyden in 1737-1740. Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 197.]

COLLECTION of Prayers and other religious Tracts, in Irish, comprising the Legends of St. Anthony of Padua, St. Francis Xavier, St. Louis of France, etc. Transcribed by John O'Neachtan. Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 198.]

MEDICAL Collections of Philip Gibbons, compiled in English, in the middle of the XVIIIth Century. Two Volumes. Diminutive Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 199, 200.]

ORIGINAL Letters from Dean Swift, Margaret, Countess of Orrery, Lord Chesterfield, and Charles O'Connor, to Mr. George Faulkner; and from John Pinkerton, Dr. Campbell, Archdeacon of Clogher, and Joseph Walker, to Dr. Percy, Bishop of Dromore; also some memoranda by Bishop Percy, etc. Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 201.] TREATISE On the Doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church, written in English, in the reign of Charles II., by a convert from the Protestant to the Roman Catholic faith. Small Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 202.] MILTON'S Paradise Lost: a transcript of the beginning of the xvith Century. Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 203.]

COLLECTION of Alphabets, printed and in manuscript; the Lord's Prayer in several languages; and some other collections in print. Small Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 204.]

CALENDAR of the Inquisitions post mortem and attainder, preserved in the Rolls Office, Dublin, from the reign of Elizabeth to the reign of William the Third. Folio. [Bibl. Eg. 205.]

SELECT CATALOGUE of the Library of Printed Books in Trinity College, Dublin, 1825. In Two Volumes. Duodecimo. [Bibl. Eg. 206, 207.]

MISCELLANEOUS collection of Irish tracts in prose and verse, comprising the Tales of the Son of Mis-Counsel; the Children of Lir; the Children of Tuirinn; the Pursuit of Saibh; Lomnochtan of the Riphean mountains; and several Poems. Recent Transcript. Small Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 208.]

BATTLES and Actions of Cuchullin, in Irish prose; also a collection of Ossianic or Fenian Poems, and other poetical compositions, in Irish. Transcripts of the xviith and xvIIth Centuries. Small Quarto. [Bibl. Eg. 209.]

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