The antiquities and history of Ireland, by the Right Honourable Sir James Ware, Knt. Containing I. His inquiries into the antiquities of Ireland, illustrated with copper cutts, &c. II. His Annals of Ireland from the first conquest by the English, a great part of which is now first publish'd, together with a chronological account of the most memorable events continued from the reign of Queen Elizabeth to this present time. III. His commentaries of the prelates of Ireland, from the first planting of Christianity there, to the year 1665: to which is now added a continuation thereof to 1704; and a catalogue of all the chancellors and provosts of Trinity-College, Dublin, from its foundation. IV. His two books of the writers of Ireland, wherein are many remarkable pieces of antiquity, much augmented from the author's original manuscripts. V. By way of appendix is added that rare and admirable discourse of Sir John Davis, Knight, of the cause why Ireland was no sooner reduced to the obedience of
- All titles
-
- The antiquities and history of Ireland, by the Right Honourable Sir James Ware, Knt. Containing I. His inquiries into the antiquities of Ireland, illustrated with copper cutts, &c. II. His Annals of Ireland from the first conquest by the English, a great part of which is now first publish'd, together with a chronological account of the most memorable events continued from the reign of Queen Elizabeth to this present time. III. His commentaries of the prelates of Ireland, from the first planting of Christianity there, to the year 1665: to which is now added a continuation thereof to 1704; and a catalogue of all the chancellors and provosts of Trinity-College, Dublin, from its foundation. IV. His two books of the writers of Ireland, wherein are many remarkable pieces of antiquity, much augmented from the author's original manuscripts. V. By way of appendix is added that rare and admirable discourse of Sir John Davis, Knight, of the cause why Ireland was no sooner reduced to the obedience of
- De Hibernia antiquitatibus ejus disquisitiones. English
- People / Organizations
-
- Imprint
-
London: printed for R. Robinson, at the Golden Lyon in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXIV. [1714]
- Added name
-
Davies, John, Sir, 1569-1626. Discoverie of the true causes why Ireland was never entirely subdued.
- Publication year
- 1714
- ESTC No.
- N498249
- Grub Street ID
- 414269
- Description
- [14];[4],164,163-170,167-172,[10];[4],60,57-76,164,64,175-196;[4],70,44,37,[1],37-55,[1],28;[4],23,20-42,[4];59,[3]p., 4 leaves of plates : map,port. ; 2°.
- Note
- A reissue, with new title page, of the 1705 edition
Each part has a separate titlepage, pagination and register
Text and register are continuous within each part.