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Undertakers and undertaking - Early works to 1800
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Abstracts from the companion to the grave; or, every man his own undertaker; lately published by the Rev. Augustus Carrion, L. L. D. Of the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin;-F. S. A. Chaplain to the Earl of Cavan;-A Governor of the Protestant Charter Schools;-Author of a much truly and justly admired Book, called A Geographical Account of the Magdalens, with historical Notes, representing the Manner of their Seduction;-Also, of an Historical and Chronological Account of all the Archbishops and Bishops that have been for the three last Centuries;-And likewise, of an Historical, Chronological, Philosophical, Philological, Philomedical, and Philantical Account of the late terrible Flood and Overflowings of the river Poddle;-Late Spiritual Comforter to the Magdalens, &c. &c. Comprised in 42 vols. folio. Illustrated with copper plates designed by the author, and engraved by the most eminent Artists in Italy, France, England, and Ireland. With Notes, Historical, Chronological, Explanatory, and Observatory, by the following most ingenious, facetious, and learned Gentlemen:-The Rev. Thomas Carr, D. D. - John Gilbourne, M. D. - The Right Worshipful John Christian, L. L. B. and Deputy Judge of the Admiralty Court;-John Chamberlaine, M. D. late punning Surgeon to the Yacht;-And the Author himself.
Carrion, Augustus.Date: 1778- Books
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Dublin, [blank] The company of undertakers of the Grand Canal having resolved that the shares of such persons as are defaulters in payment of their [blank] deposit, shall be advertised for sale, on [blank] the [blank] and sold by public auction, on [blank] the [blank] i am desired to give you this notice thereof, and to inform you that the advertisment for that purpose will be sent to the press carly, on [blank] the [blank] so that the shares of such as shall then be dafaulters, will appear advertised for sale in [blank] of the [blank] pursuant to the order of the general board. Signed by order, Richard Baggs, secy.
Grand Canal Company.Date: 1778?]