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- catalog alternative "Part 2 title: Hibernica, or, Two treatises relating to Ireland".
- catalog alternative "Some antient pieces relating to Ireland".
- catalog alternative "Two treatises relating to Ireland".
- catalog contributor b2728684.
- catalog contributor b2728685.
- catalog contributor b2728686.
- catalog contributor b2728687.
- catalog coverage "Ireland Antiquities Early works to 1800.".
- catalog coverage "Ireland Dublin.".
- catalog coverage "Ireland History 18th century.".
- catalog coverage "Ireland History Sources.".
- catalog created "1747-50.".
- catalog date "1747".
- catalog date "1747-50.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1747-50.".
- catalog description "(from t.p.) [pt. 1]. I. The history of Ireland by Maurice Regan, servant and interpreter to Dermod Mac-Murrough, King of Leinster, translated from the Irish into French, and from thence into English by Sir George Carew, Lord President of Munster, to which are added notes to illustrate some dark passages therein -- II. 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, and translated into English by the said Sir George Carew -- III. The voyage of Sir Richard Edgecombe, sent by King Henry VII into Ireland in 1488 to take new oaths of allegiance from the nobility and others, who had declared for (the then Pretender) Lambert Simnell -- IV. A breviate of the getting of Ireland, and of the decaie of the fame, written by Patrick Finglass, first Chief Baron, and afterwards Chief Justice of Ireland in the reign of King Henry VIII -- V. A project of King James I for the division and plantation of the six escheated counties of Ulster with British and Scotish [sic] undertakers, servitors and natives -- VI. Orders and conditions to be observed by the undertakers &c of the said plantation -- VII. A commission of inquiry in order to the establishment of the said plantation -- VIII. Instructions to the said commissioners -- IX. A survey of the said six escheated counties after the settlement of the said plantation, by Nicholas Pynnar -- X. A letter from Sir Thomas Philips to King Charles I concerning the defects of the Londoners in their plantation -- XI. An essay on the defects in the histories of Ireland, and remedies proposed for the improvement thereof, in a letter to the Right Honourable the Lor_ [sic] Newport, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and president of the Physico-Historical Society extablished in Dublin.".
- catalog description "(from t.p.) pt. 2. I. 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, Lord Chancellor of Ireland -- II. The answer of Sir Samuel Mayart, serjeant at law, and second judge of the common-pleas in Ireland, 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, now first published from two manuscripts in the possession, and by the permission, of Walter Harris esq., to which is prefixed, a preface, shewing the occasion of writing the said treatises, and the proceedings of the two Houses of Parliament thereupon.".
- catalog description "ESTC (online) T114311 (pt. 1)".
- catalog description "ESTC (online) T114313 (pt. 2)".
- catalog extent "2 v. in 1.".
- catalog isReferencedBy "ESTC (online) T114311 (pt. 1)".
- catalog isReferencedBy "ESTC (online) T114313 (pt. 2)".
- catalog issued "1747".
- catalog issued "1747-50.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Dublin, Printed by E. Bate for the editor, Walter Harris, esq.,".
- catalog spatial "Ireland Antiquities Early works to 1800.".
- catalog spatial "Ireland Dublin.".
- catalog spatial "Ireland History 18th century.".
- catalog spatial "Ireland History Sources.".
- catalog subject "DA905 .H3".
- catalog tableOfContents "(from t.p.) [pt. 1]. I. The history of Ireland by Maurice Regan, servant and interpreter to Dermod Mac-Murrough, King of Leinster, translated from the Irish into French, and from thence into English by Sir George Carew, Lord President of Munster, to which are added notes to illustrate some dark passages therein -- II. 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, and translated into English by the said Sir George Carew -- III. The voyage of Sir Richard Edgecombe, sent by King Henry VII into Ireland in 1488 to take new oaths of allegiance from the nobility and others, who had declared for (the then Pretender) Lambert Simnell -- IV. A breviate of the getting of Ireland, and of the decaie of the fame, written by Patrick Finglass, first Chief Baron, and afterwards Chief Justice of Ireland in the reign of King Henry VIII -- V. A project of King James I for the division and plantation of the six escheated counties of Ulster with British and Scotish [sic] undertakers, servitors and natives -- VI. Orders and conditions to be observed by the undertakers &c of the said plantation -- VII. A commission of inquiry in order to the establishment of the said plantation -- VIII. Instructions to the said commissioners -- IX. A survey of the said six escheated counties after the settlement of the said plantation, by Nicholas Pynnar -- X. A letter from Sir Thomas Philips to King Charles I concerning the defects of the Londoners in their plantation -- XI. An essay on the defects in the histories of Ireland, and remedies proposed for the improvement thereof, in a letter to the Right Honourable the Lor_ [sic] Newport, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and president of the Physico-Historical Society extablished in Dublin.".
- catalog tableOfContents "(from t.p.) pt. 2. I. 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, Lord Chancellor of Ireland -- II. The answer of Sir Samuel Mayart, serjeant at law, and second judge of the common-pleas in Ireland, 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, now first published from two manuscripts in the possession, and by the permission, of Walter Harris esq., to which is prefixed, a preface, shewing the occasion of writing the said treatises, and the proceedings of the two Houses of Parliament thereupon.".
- catalog title "Hibernica; or, Some antient pieces relating to Ireland, never hitherto made publick (no. VI. excepted) ...".
- catalog title "Part 2 title: Hibernica, or, Two treatises relating to Ireland".
- catalog title "Some antient pieces relating to Ireland".
- catalog title "Two treatises relating to Ireland".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "Sources. fast".
- catalog type "text".