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Sins of government, sins of the nation; or, a discourse for the ensuing fast day, appointed for 28th Feb. 1794. Submitted to the serious consideration of the clergy of all denominations, the Members of both Houses of Parliament, and all the people of Ireland.
Date: MDCCXCIV. [1794]- Books
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Ireland. In the House of Lords. The Right Honorable Morrough, Earl of Inchiquin; the Most Noble William Duke of Leinster; and the Right Honorable Richard Earl of Shannon, appellants. Henry Burnell, gentleman, - - - - respondent. The case of the appellants.
Inchiquin, Morrough O'Brien, Earl of, -1808.Date: 1795]- Books
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In the House of Lords. Appeal from the Court of Chancery in Ireland. John Glass, an attorney, residing in the country of Ireland, John Glass, Attorney, - Appellant. Jane Glass, his Wife, - Respondent. Case of the Respondent.To he heard at the Bar of the House of Lords, on Monday, the 17th of February, 1777.
Glass, Jane.Date: 1777]- Books
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House of Lords. Appeal from the High Court of Chancery. John Scott, Esq; and Mary Scott his wife, late Mary Hughes, - - - appellants. Stephen Edward Rice, Esq; and Catherine Rice, otherwise Spring, his wife, Robert Doyne, Esq; a minor, by Mary Doyne, widow, his mother and testamentary guardian, and said Mary Doyne, - - - - respondents. The case of the respondents, Robert Doyne, Esq; a minor, and Mary Doyne, widow.
Rice, Stephen Edward.Date: 1799]- Books
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James lord viscount Lanesborough, of the kingdom of Ireland, & Lawrence Eustace, appellants. Eleanor Ellwood, widow, and executrix of David Ellwood, deceased - - - respondent. The respondent's case.
Ellwood, Eleanor.Date: 1721]- Books
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The companion to the play-house: or, an historical account of all the dramatic writers (and their works) that have appeared in Great Britain and Ireland, from the commencement of our theatrical exhibitions, down to the present year 1764. Composed in the form of a dictionary, For the more readily turning to any particular Author, or Performance. In Two Volumes. ... Contains, A Critical and Historical Account of every Tragedy, Comedy, Farce, &c. in the English Language. The respective Merits of each Piece; and of the Actors who performed the principal Characters, are particularly examined and pointed out. ... Contains, The Lives and Productions of every Dramatic Writer for the English or Irish Theatres, including not only all those Memoirs that have been formerly writeen, but also a great Number of new Lives and curious Anecdotes never before communicated to the Public. - Also the Lives of our most celebrated Actors, who were likewise Authors of any Theatrical Composition from Shakespear and Johnson, down to the present Times.
Baker, David Erskine, 1730-1767.Date: 1764- Books
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An historical list of horse-matches, plates and prizes, ran for in Great-Britain and Ireland, in the year 1770. Containing, I. The names of the owners of the horses that have run as above, and the names and colours of the horses also. II. The winner distinguished of every match, plate, prize, or stakes. III. The conditions of running, as to weights, age, &c. and the places in which the losing horses have come in. IV. A Table of weights that horses are to carry for give-and-take plates, from twelve to fifteen hands high. V. A List of stallions who covered in 1770. VI. A List of stallions to cover in 1771. Vii. A List of the principal cock - matches of the present year, and who were the winners and losers of them, &c. &c. &c. With an Index to the whole. By B. Walker. Vol.II.
Walker, B., active 1770.Date: M,DCC,LXXI. [1771]- Books
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The irish spelling-book; or, instruction for the reading of English, fitted for the youth of Ireland. In which are set forth many useful observations in spelling, alterations, and amendments in the sounds of letters, both single and double; exact formations of both sorts by the several organs of voice; - a discourse on prosody: a large chapter about various quantities of vowels, change, and loss of letters and syllables in pronunciation; - rules for the right reading of prose and verse; - a new method of parsing, according to orthography and prosody; - a method of teaching, useful both to scholars and their teachers; - and many other necessary things, interspersed in each part of the book.
Date: 1740- Books
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A new plan for speedily increasing the number of bee-hives in Scotland; and which may be extended, with equal success, to England, Ireland, America, To Any Other Part Of The World Capable Of Producing Flowers. By James Bonner, Bee-Master, author of practical warping made east, &c.
Bonner, James, writer on bee-keeping.Date: [1795]- Books
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The gentleman's and citizen's almanack, compiled by Samuel Watson, bookseller, for the year of our Lord, 1781. The First after Leap - Year, And the Twenty-First Year of K. George III. Reign. till 25 Oct. Containing, The Days of the Year and Month: Week-Days: Sun's Rising and Setting: Moon's Age and Changes: a Table of Equation: The Times of High Water, at Dublin-Bar. Several Tables, Altered, Renewed, or Continued. The Marriages and Deaths of the Princes of Europe. The Names of The Lord Lieutenant; of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, and of The Lords and Commons of Parliament, (printed by Authority:) Also, The Judges, and several other Persons in Places of High Trust, and Office in Ireland, both Civil and Military: The Dublin Society: The Hospitals: The Roads and Fairs: The Post-Towns: Noted Places referring to them, and Foreign Postages. N. B. The Names of the several Officers of the Four Courts are printed here by the Leave of the Lord Chancellor, and Judges.
Watson, Samuel, active 1761-1802.Date: 1781- Books
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The northern farmer: or select essays on agriculture; adapted to the soil and climate of the northern counties of England, Scotland, and Ireland. ...
Date: M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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House of Lords. Appeal from the Court of Exchequer. John Boyle, Esq. - - appellant. Anne Lysaght and Mary Coote Purdon, administrators of Henry Wrixon, Esq. respondents. Case of the appellant, John Boyle.
Boyle, John, Esq.Date: 1787]- Books
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Stuart's Irish Merlin; or universal almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1787. Being the Third after Leap-Year; And Twenty-Seventh Year of K. George III. Reign. [illegible] the 25th of Oct. Giving Every Article of Useful Information necessary for the Peer, Gentleman, Merchant, Trader, and Farmer; and containing I. The kalendar on an improved and enlarged Plan; with ample Instructions for the management of the Fruit, Kitchen, and Flower-Gardens for every Month in the Year. II. The sun's rising and setting; - Moon's Age and Changes; Equation Table; and Time of High-Water at Dublin-Bar. III. Tables of coin, commission, Interest, Exchange, Weights, and Measures, with many others equally useful, not hitherto printed. IV. The names of the Lord Lieutenant and Privy Council; Lords and Commons of Parliament; Judges, Law-Officers, and others under the Crown. The Terms, Returns, Q. Sessions, And Assemblies. Also an alphabetical list of the net duties on all imports and exports; -Schedule of Stamp Duties;-An Extract from the Dub. Society Premiums,-Linen-Board Bounties;-A State of the Linen-Markets in the Province of Ulster, with its Exports from the Dublin Markets The Fairs, Roads, and Post-Towns in Ireland Published by Authority. The whole calculated so as to form a Complete System of Commercial Information, and promote the Advantages of the rising Trade of this Kingdom.
Stewart, Alexander, printer.Date: [1787]- Books
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Appeal from Ireland. Noah Webb, Esq; administrator of Henry Webb, Esq; his late father, deceased, - appellant. Robert St. Lawrence, son and heir of the original proprietor of the estate in question, and George Woods, gentleman, his vendee, - - - - - - - respondents. The appellant's case.
Webb, Noah.Date: 1751]- Books
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House of Lords. William Jones Esquire and Elizabeth his wife, - - - appellants. Charles Morgan Esquire, the Most Noble John Duke of Rutland, the Right Honourable Lord George Cavendish, the Right Honourable Lord Frederick Cavendish, the Right Honourable Lord John Cavendish and John Morgan Esquire, respondents. The said Charles Morgan and John Morgan, - - - appellants. The said William Jones and Elizabeth his wife, - - - respondents. The case of the said William Jones and Elizabeth his wife.
Jones, William, Esq.Date: 1774]- Books
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A system of rhetorick, in a method entirely new. Containing all the tropes and figures, necessary to illustrate the classicks, both Poetical and Historical. For the Use of Schools. By John Sterling, M.A. To which is added, The art of rhetorick made easy: or the elements of oratory, Briefly stated, and fitted for the Practice of the Studious Youth of Great - Britain and Ireland: Illustrated with proper Examples to each Figure, and a Collection of Speeches from the best English Authors. By John Holmes.
Stirling, John, -1777.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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House of Lords. John Commons, lessee of the Right Honourable John Lord Viscount Nettervill in the kingdom of Ireland, and also of Sir Charles Burton, baronet, upon a double demise - plaintiff in error. John Marshall, Esq; - - - - defendant in error. The case of the plaintiff in error.
Commons, John.Date: 1774]- Books
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[A] catalogue of a very neat and valubale collection of books, in Greek, Latin, French, Spanish, Italian, and English, many of them are bound in Turkey leather, and other elegant bindings. Amongst which are the following, folio. Dicticnnaire de Bayle, 5 tom. Paris diction de commerce, 3 tom. 1741 Viturve, par Perrault - - 1684 Sir T. Roe's Negotiations, in Turkey leather Tanner's notitia, in Turkey leather Sir H. Sloane's Jamaica, 2 vol in Turkey leather Petty's maps of Ireland plans of all the cities, forts, &c. of Canadia, finely drawn T. Livius ap. Aldun, corin Turcico Ju. Pollux, ch. max. corio Turcico Horseman's converyancing, 3 vol Hale's pleas of the crown, 2 vol. voffii opera omn. 6 10m. Milton, 2 vol. Lock, 3 v. &c. works Quarto. Don Quixote, in Spaish, 4 vo. with sine cuts - - Lond. ̂DAelian de natura animal. 2 tom, chria Turcio de moivie of chances, lst fait. Transactions abridg'd, 8 vol. Historie de France par Daniel, 10 tom. - - - - Paris Barman's Quintillian, 2 tom. Histoire des Finances, 3 tom. Dictionnaire de Richelert, 2 tom. 1732 Jugements de seavans, p ar bailler, s tom. grand pap.. Voyage de Tournesort, 2 tom. Par. Histure de Turneue, 2 tom. Par. With may more in Flio, Quarto, and Octavo, equally good, which will be sold (very cheap) the prices printed in the catalogue, on Monday the 6th of June, 1748, and continue daily till all are sold, By Thomas Payne, bookseller, in Old Round Court, in the Strand, against york-buildings. Catalogues to be liad cratis at the following booksellers, viz. Mr. Strahan's Cornhill; Mr. Osborne's, Pater noster-Row; Mr. Lewis's, in Russet street, Covint Garden; Mr. Brindly's in New-Bond-street; Mr. Jackson's, in St. James's street; Mr. Orven's, next the Devil Tavern, Fleet-street; and at the place of sale: where may be had the full value for any library or parcel of books.
Payne, Thomas, 1719-1799.Date: 1748]- Books
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His Grace Hugh archbishop of Ardmagh, and Nathaniel Whaley, clerk, - plaintiffs. The King by his attorney general - defendant. In a writ of error upon a judgment of reversal given in the Court of King's Bench in England, of a judgment obtained by the plaintiffs in the Court of King's Bench in Ireland, in an action on a quare impedit brought by the King for the Church of Ardmagh in Ireland. The case of the King, who is plaintiff in the action.
Great Britain. Attorney-General.Date: 1729]- Books
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Dengan sale. Part the first; containing the books. A catalogue of the extensive and valuable library, prints, paintings, Statues, Music, Mathematical Instruments And Superb Furniture Of At The Chapel which belonged to the late Right Hon. Earl of Mornington, at Dengan Castle, and which will begin to be sold by auction by R. E. Mercier and Co. at their house, No. 31, Anglesea-Street, Dublin, on Monday 18th May 1795, And The Following Days, Until All Are Sold. The Library consists of near 10,000 Volumes; amongst which are the following: Addison's Works, 4 vols. 410. Fielding's Works, 4 vols. 410. Milton's Works, 4 vols. 410. Pope's Works, 15 vols. 410. Spencer's Fairy Queen, 3 vols. 410. Dives and Pauper, 1493. Hackluyt's Voyages, 3 vols. Purchas's Pilgrims, 5 vols. Arnold's Chronicle, or Customs of London. Fabian, Grasion, Halle, and Holinshed's Chronicles. Anecdotes of Painting, 4 vols. - Strawberry Hill. Willourbby's Ornithology. Morison Plantarum Historia Universalis Oxoniensis, 2 vols large paper. Vitruvius Britannicus, 5 vols. large paper. Hogarth's Works, finest impressions. Darley's Comic Prints. Kip's Britannia Illustrata, 3 vols. Ionian Antiquities. Wood's Palmyra. Montfaucon's Antiquities. Spence's Polymetis, first edition. Evangelium Sanctum Arabice, 1590, Editio Princeps, a splendid copy. Ciceronis Opera, Oliveti, 9 vols. Platonis, Serrani, 2 vols. large paper. Albertus, Magnus, typis Wilhelmum de Mechlinia. Aratus. Editso Princeps. Lucretius, 1486. Editio princeps. Lactantius, 1478. Martialis, 1475. Ovidius, 1486. Valerius Maximus, 1478. Magna Charta, a curious MS. Illustrious Heads, imperial paper.
R. E. Mercier and Co.Date: [1795]- Books
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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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A poll taken before Edward Leeds, Esq; High-Sheriff of the county of Huntingdon, March 28th 30th 31st April 1st 1768 candidates. Peter, Earl Ludlow, of the Kingdom of Ireland - 804 John, Lord Viscount Hinchingbrook 855 Sir Robert Bernard, Bart. 666
Huntingdonshire (England)Date: [1768]- Books
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An entire new magazine. On Friday, February 1, 1793, will be Published, (price only Sixpence) Elegantly Printed on a Superfine Paper, and Embellished with a most Beautiful Frontispiece, finely Engraved by a Capital Artist, The Wonderful Magazine, and Marvellous Chronicle of extraordinary productions and events In Nature and Art: Consisting Entirely of Matters which come under the Denominations of Miraculous! Queer! Odd! Strange! Supernatural! Whimsical! Absurd! Out of the way! and Unaccountable! Including Many surprising Escapes from Death and Dangers, strange Discoveries of long-concealed Murders, and a vast Variety of other Matters equally curious and surprizing. The Whole collected from the Writings of the most approved Historians, Travellers, Philosophers, and Physicians, of all Ages and Countries. No. 1, for January, 1793. (to be continued Monthly.) Containing (among a great Variety of other Particulars equally marvellous and curious) the following most extraordinary Articles. A wonderful Deliverance-Instances of Persons who have changed their Sex-The Bloody Bell, an extraordinary Execution-The Gammon of Bacon-The Birth of a Devil-The English Irishman-The Female Sleep Walker-The Drumming Well-A Woman with Child 27 Years-A Camp set on Fire hy Sparrows-A surprising Discovery of Murder-The Original of Peeping Tom of Coventry-Surprizing Examples of Instinct in Animals-A monstrous Serpent-The Sea punished by Command of Xerxes, the Persian King-Remarkable Anecdote relating to Death-The Bearded Woman-The Stone Eater-An Unaccountable Transformation of a Cheshire Cheese-The Grateful Lion-The Law of Cuckoldom in Scotland-Extracts from Baron Munchausea's Romantic Travels-Whimsical Anecdote of a Drunken Man-A most Extraordinary Event-A Lady burnt to Ashes by a Fire kindled in her own Body. - &c. &c. &c. With many other astonishing Relations too numerous to be mentioned in this Hand-Bill.
Date: 1793- Books
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[In the] House of Lords. Constantine Phipps, Esq; claiming as heir at law of the Right Honourable James Earl of Anglesey, deceased, - - appellant. The Right Honourable Richard Earl of Anglesey, one of the devisees in the wills and codicils of the said James Earl of Anglesey, deceased, who died about 50 years since; Dame Mary Levynge, otherwise Annesley, the widow, executrix, and devisee, of Charles Annesley, Esq; who was the only son and heir of Charles Annesley, Esq; deceased, another devisee in the said wills and codicils; Mark Whyte, gentleman, an incumbrancer on the estates of the said Charles Annesley the son; and Charles Coote, an infant, by his mother and guardian, eldest son and heir at law of Charles Coote, Esq; who was the only son and heir of Thomas Coote, Esq; his late father, deceased, who was the surviving trustee named in the said wills and codicils of the said James Earl of Anglesey,- - - - - - respondents. Upon an appeal from an order of dismission, of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland, made 20th June 1749. The case of the respondent, Richard Earl of Anglesey.
Anglesey, Richard Annesley, Earl of, 1694-1761.Date: 1751]- Books
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Dame Letitia Gore, widow of Sir Nathaniel Gore; Booth Gore, John Gore, Letitia Gore, Jun. Angel Catharine Gore, infants, children of the said Sir Nathaniel and Dame Letitia, by Humphry Booth, Esq; their guardian; John Booth, Lewis Jones, and Arthur Earl of Granard, appellants. Alice Whitlaw, widow and executrix of her late husband William Whitlaw; and Henry Donnelly, - - - - - - respondents. The case of the respondents.
Whitlaw, Alice.Date: 1740]