Topographia Hibernica; or the topography of Ireland, antient and modern. Giving a complete view of the civil and Ecclesiastical State of that Kingdom with its Antiquities, Natural Curiosities, Trade, Manufactures, Extent and Population. Its Counties, Baronies, Cities, Boroughs, Parliamentary Representation and Patronage; Antient Districts and their original Proprietors. Post, Market, and Fair Towns; Bishopricks, Ecclesiastical Benefices, Abbies, Monasteries, Castles, Ruins, Private-Seats, and remarkable Buildings. Mountains, Rivers, Lakes, Mineral-Springs, Bays and Harbours, with the Latitude and Longitude of the principal Places, and their Distances from the Metropolis, and from each other. Historical Anecdotes, and remarkable Events. The whole Alphabetically arranged and carefully collected. With an Appendix, Containing some additional Places and Remarks, and several useful Tables. By Wm. Wenman Seward, Esq;

  • Seward, William Wenman.
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1795
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Dublin : printed by Alex. Stewart, No. 86, Bride-Street, 1795.

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[342],30p.,plates ; 40.

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ESTC T147489
Alston, XI.154

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