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Filed under: Dublin (Ireland) -- Description and travel Life in Old Dublin: Historical Associations of Cook Street; Three Centuries of Dublin Printing; Reminiscences of a Great Tribune (Dublin, J. Duffy and Co., 1913), by James Collins
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Filed under: Dublin (Ireland) -- Fiction The Cock and Anchor (London: Downey and Co., ca.1895), by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, illust. by Brinsley Le Fanu (multiple formats at archive.org) Dubliners, by James Joyce A First-Draft Version of Finnegans Wake (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1963), by James Joyce, ed. by David Hayman (page images at Wisconsin) Ulysses, by James Joyce (multiple editions) Finnegans Wake (1939; second edition 1950), by James Joyce (text in Canada; NO US ACCESS) Phineas Finn, by Anthony Trollope (Gutenberg text) A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, by James Joyce Phineas Redux, by Anthony Trollope, illust. by Frank Holl (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) The Cock and Anchor, by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, illust. by Brinsley Le Fanu (Gutenberg ebook)
Filed under: Dublin (Ireland) -- History The History and Antiquities of the City of Dublin, From the Earliest Accounts (Dublin: Printed for L. Flinn and J. Williams, 1766), by Walter Harris (multiple formats at Google) Life in Old Dublin: Historical Associations of Cook Street; Three Centuries of Dublin Printing; Reminiscences of a Great Tribune (Dublin, J. Duffy and Co., 1913), by James Collins A discoverie of the hellish plot against divers particular of the nobility of the kingdome of England also the papists gvnpowder-plot brought to light : with the copie of a letter sent from a noble-man in Ireland to Colonel Lunsford, Jan. 11, 1642 : shewing in a most true and reall reiation the manner how this hellish plot was laid and how these noble pillars of Protestant-religion the Earl of Cork, the Earl of Kildare and the valourous Lord Iones should have been blown up : as also hovv they intended to burn dovvn the citie of Dublin vvith wild-fire and how they were beaten back by the lord chief-justices in the castles. (London : Printed for Iohn Greensmith, 1642), by E. F. (HTML at EEBO TCP) A proclamation for the immediate fortifying of the citie of Dublin and the suburbs thereof by Lords Iustices and Councell, W. Parsons, Io. Burlase. ([London] : Imprinted first at Dublin and reimprinted at London, and are to be sold by Henry Walker ..., 1641), by Ireland. Lords Justices and Council, William Parsons, and John Burlase (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dvblin, Febr. 7, 1641, or, The last true newes from Ireland written in a letter sent from Thomas Lancton, chief clarke unto Sir Charles Coote, chiefe commander of His Majesties infantry in Dublin. (London : Printed for John Thomas, 1641), by Thomas Lancton and Charles Coote (HTML at EEBO TCP) Two famous battels fought in Ireland:: Wherin the Protestants under the command of the Earle of Ormond, Sr. Charles Coote, and Sr. Simon Harcourt, slew great numbers of the rebels, routing them from one town to another, and took divers prisoners to their great joy and comfort. Faithfully related in a letter, sent from Mr. Ralph Parsons in Dublin, to Sr. William Brewerton, a worthy member of the House of Commons. Received by the last post, February 23. 1641. Whereunto is added, The brave adventures and victorious exploits of Captain Thomas Steutevile, neere unto the town of Drogheda in Ireland. (London : Printed for J. Wright, 1642), by Ralph Parsons and Thomas Stuteville (HTML at EEBO TCP) The present condition of Dublin in Ireland;: with the manner of the siege, and how it is straitened, by the Marquesse of Ormond, L. Inchequin, &c. / Represented in two letters, from a Colonell in Dublin, to his brother a merchant in London. Dated at Dublin, June 22. 1649. (London : Printed for Henry Crips, and Lodowick Lloyd, 1649), by R. C. (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Marquesse of Ormonds letter to His Majestie King Charls II.: Wherein is truly related the manner of Collonel Jones sallying out of Dublin, Aug. 2. 1649. with the loss on both sides, and the prisoners taken. With the true state and condition of his army at this present before Dublin, which is beseiged with 40000 horse and foot. And the taking of the two strong castles of Ballishannon and Athy, Aug. 8. Whereunto is added His Majesties answer to his letter, Aug. 11. 1649. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the the year, M.DC.XLIX. [1649]), by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Lieut: General Jones's letter to the Councel of State, of a great victory which it hath pleased God to give the forces in the city of Dublin under his command, on the second of this instant August, against the Earl of Ormond's and the Lord Inchiquin's forces before that city.: Together with the list of all the prisoners and ammunition taken, and the narrative of Captain Otway, who was in the fight. Die Saturni, 11⁰ Augusti, 1649. At the Councel of State at White-Hall; ordered, that the letter from Lieutenant General Jones ... be forthwith printed and published: ... Gualter Frost Secr' (London : Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England, August 11. 1649), by Michael Jones and Captain Otway (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Dublin (Ireland) -- History, Military A proclamation for the immediate fortifying of the citie of Dublin and the suburbs thereof by Lords Iustices and Councell, W. Parsons, Io. Burlase. ([London] : Imprinted first at Dublin and reimprinted at London, and are to be sold by Henry Walker ..., 1641), by Ireland. Lords Justices and Council, William Parsons, and John Burlase (HTML at EEBO TCP) An impartial relation of the surrender and delivery of the famous city of Dublin to the French by the late King James with some great and remarkable passages, which happened betwixt Teague O Regan and the English General, at the surrender, &c. (London : Printed for R. Hayhurst ..., [1690]), by W. B. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: All Hallows' Priory (Dublin, Ireland)
Filed under: Christ Church Cathedral (Dublin, Ireland) Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin / (Dublin : Hodges, Foster, and Co., Grafton-Street ... ; London & Oxford : James Parker & Co., 1869), by Edward Roe Seymour and James Collins, contrib. by James Parker and Co and Foster and Co Hodges (page images at HathiTrust) An act for explaining and amending, An act for the relief of mortgagees, and for the perpetuating the testimony of witnesses, in suits in equity; and for impowering the dean and chapter of the Holy-Trinity or Christ-Church Dublin, to grant to His Majesty for any term of years, the rooms over the room commonly called the exchequer-chamber, and other rooms therein mentioned; and for amending a misnomer in An act to enable Charles Coote, Esq. to raise portions for younger children. (Dublin : Printed by George Grierson, printer to the King's most excellent Majesty, at the King's-Arms and Two Bibles in Essex-Street, MDCCXL [1740]), by Ireland, George Grierson, and Project Unica (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library) IU-R (page images at HathiTrust) The cathedral church of the Holy Trinity, Dublin (Christ church) a description of its fabric, and a brief history of the foundation, and subsequent changes; (London, E. Stock, 1901), by William Butler (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Inscriptions on the monuments, mural tablets, &c at present existing in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin : the names (so far as they have been ascertained) of persons buried within that church, but of whom no monumental records exist, to which are appended brief annals of the Cathedral from the foundation to the present time, with notes and observations / (Dublin : Hodges, Foster, & Figgis, 1878), by John Finlayson (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Clough Meeting House (Dublin, Ireland)
Filed under: Dublin Castle (Dublin, Ireland)
Filed under: Dublin Corporation (Dublin, Ireland) Cases and opinions of Gerald Fitzgibbon, Esq., Q.C., and Sir Colman O'Loghlen, Bart., Q.C., upon the rights and powers of the corporation over the bed and soil of the River Liffey. (Dublin : Printed by J. Dollard, 1874), by Gerald Fitzgibbon, Colman O'Loghlen, and Ireland) Dublin Corporation (Dublin (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Glasnevin Cemetery (Dublin, Ireland)
Filed under: Hardwicke Fever Hospital (Dublin, Ireland)
Filed under: Hibernian Marine Society (Dublin, Ireland) Charter of the Hibernian Marine Society, Dublin. (Dublin : [s.n.], printed in the year MDCCLXXXVI [1786]), by Ireland) Hibernian Marine Society (Dublin and Project Unica (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library) IU-R (page images at HathiTrust) The charter for incorporating the Hibernian Society, in Dublin, for maintaining, educating, and apprenticing, the orphans and children of soldiers in Ireland, for ever., by Ireland) Hibernian Marine Society (Dublin (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Irish Society (Dublin, Ireland)
Filed under: Kilmainham Prison (Dublin, Ireland)Filed under: Magdalen Chapel (Dublin, Ireland) A brief account of the Magdalen Chapel, Lower Leeson Street, Dublin; its foundress, its benefactors, list of clergy and chaplains, (Dublin, Hodges, Figgis & Co., Ltd., 1907), by A. Peter (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Filed under: Mansion House Committee (Dublin, Ireland)Filed under: Priory of the Holy Trinity (Dublin, Ireland)Filed under: Richmond Surgical Hospital (Dublin, Ireland)Filed under: Rotunda Hospital (Dublin, Ireland)Filed under: St. Michan's Church (Dublin, Ireland) An account of the antiseptic vaults beneath S. Michan's Church, Dublin, : read at the annual meeting of the Royal Archæological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, at Leamington, / (Dublin: : E. Ponsonby, 116, Grafton Street. ; London: : Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., 1888.), by Arthur Edward Vicars and Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: St. Patrick's Cathedral (Dublin, Ireland) An act for preventing the inundations of the Poddle River in Dublin, and for preserving the Cathedral Church of Saint Patrick, and the houses of the adjoining inhabitants, from the damages arising therefrom. Friday the fifteenth day of April, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-six, royal assent given. John Gayer, D. Cler. Parl. (Dublin : Printed by George Grierson, printer to the King's most excellent Majesty, MDCCXCVI [1796]), by Ireland, George Grierson, Project Unica (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library) IU-R, and Great Britain. Sovereign (1760-1820 : George III) (page images at HathiTrust) The national Cathedral of St. Patrick, Dublin. : Discrimination of its ancient architecture and various reparations and discoveries, 1900. The new organ and its place. A report to the dean and cathedral board. / (Dublin : Church of Ireland Print. and Pub. Co., 61, Middle Abbey Street., 1900.), by Thomas Drew (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The cathedral church of Saint Patrick; a history & description of the building, with a short account of the deans, (London, G. Bell, 1903), by J. H. Bernard (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Historical handbook to the monuments, inscriptions, &c., of the collegiate, national & cathedral church of St. Patrick, Dublin / (Dublin : Hodges, Foster, & Figgis, Grafton Street ..., 1878), by Alexander Leeper and James Collins (page images at HathiTrust) A sketch of the financial progress and present condition of the national cathedral and collegiate church of St. Patrick, Dublin : being a report of the cathedral board for the four years ended 31st December, 1877 ; with a statement of accounts for 1877. (Dublin : University press, 1878), by Ireland) St. Patrick's Cathedral (Dublin (page images at HathiTrust) The history and antiquities of the collegiate and cathedral church of St. Patrick, near Dublin, from its foundation in 1190 to 1819. (Dublin, the author, 1820), ed. by William Monck Mason (page images at HathiTrust) The cathedral church of Saint Patrick; a history & description of the building, with a short account of the deans, (London, G. Bell & Sons, 1905), by J. H. Bernard (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Historical handbook to the monuments, inscriptions, &c., of the national collegiate and cathedral church of S. Patrick, Dublin / (Dublin : Hodges, Figgis, 1891), by Alexander Leeper (page images at HathiTrust) The history and antiquities of the collegiate and cathedral church of St. Patrick near Dublin, from it foundation in 1190, to the year 1819: comprising a topographical account of the lands and parishes ... and biographical memoirs of its deans. (Dublin, Printed for the Author, 1820), by William Monck Mason and William Monck Mason (page images at HathiTrust)
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