A genuine history of the lives and actions of the most notorious Irish highwaymen, tories and rapparees, from Redmond O Hanlon, the famous Gentleman-Robber, to Cahier na Gappul, the great Horse-Catcher, who was executed at Maryborough in August 1735. To which is added, the gold-finder: or, the history of Manus Maconiel, who under the Appearance of a stupid, ignorant Country Fellow, (on the Bog of Allen, by the Help of his Man Andrew) play'd the most notorious Cheats and remarkable Tricks on the People of Ireland that were ever known. The third edition, corrected. By J. Cosgrav.

  • Cosgrave, J.
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1747
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Dublin : printed by C.W. near the Globe in Meathstreet, and sold by the Booksellers, 1747.

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165,[1]p. ; 180.

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ESTC T83416

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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