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341. 420.-Dublin Mercury (1706), 62.-Memoirs of J. C. Pilkington (1762).— Poetical Works of W. Dunkin (1769), i. 263. 382; ii. x.-Pasquin's "Authentic History," 31. 32.-Walpole's Anecdotes of Painting in England (1840), 929. 934. 958. 960.-Biographical and Critical Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, by M. Bryan (1816), i. 681.-Anthologia Hibernica (1793), i. 335.-Proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society (1733), 8th February and 18th October; (1756), 8th April, MSS.; (1764), i. 77. 133. 246. 253. 344. 375.-The Dublin Spy (1753), xv. xvi. xix.-Bibliotheca Southwelliana (1834), 191. 250.-Stanihurst's Chronicles of Ireland (1586), 92.-MSS. [Ireland] State Paper Office, London, 6th July (1597).– Calend. Rot. Pat. Jac. I. 206. xxvi.-Peerage of Ireland, by J. Lodge (1754), iii. 208.-Journals of the House of Lords of Ireland, iii. (1779), 192. 233. 234. 716.The "Toast" (1747)." The Tribune," London (1729), 8.-Works of G. E. Howard (1782), i. xxi.—Hibernian Magazine (1775), 544. 567. (1779), 451. 577. (1782), 280. (1799), 356.-Sentimental and Masonic Magazine (1792), 479. (1793), 392. -Freeman's Journal, ii. (1765), 191. 195. 323; v. (1767), 54. 56. 66; vi. 357; xiii. (1775), 635.-Maxwell's Life of Wellington (1839), i. 14.—The United Irishmen, by R. R. Madden (1842), ii. 63. 83: Second Series (1843), i. 344; ii. 401 : Third Series (1846), ii. 226. 232.—Reminiscences of an Emigrant Milesian (1853), i. 336. 339; ii. 59.-Life of Swift, by T. Sheridan (1787), 36.-Chesterfield's Letters, edited by Lord Mahon (1847), iv. 50. 85. 332. 345. 428.—History of the Irish Catholics, by M. O'Conor (1813), 254.-Works of Samuel Foote (1830), i. cxvi.-Dublin Penny Journal (1832), i. 42.—Memoirs of Richard Cumberland (1807), i. 331.-Recollections of J. O'Keeffe (1826).—Life of J. P. Curran, by W. H. Curran (1822), i. 230.—The "Press" (1798), 66.-Life of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, by T. Moore (1832), ii. 88.-Personal Sketches, by Sir J. Barrington (1827), i. 290.-Poems, by S. Whyte (1792), xiii.-"The Royal Exchange," by C. Haliday, Esq.-Views of the Public Buildings in Dublin, by R. Pool and J. Cash (1780), 45.-The Dublin Monthly Magazine (1842), 144.-History of Dublin, by Whitelaw and Walsh (1818), i. 523.-Malton's Picturesque and Descriptive Views of the City of Dublin (1792).—Rise and Fall of the Irish Nation, by Sir J. Barrington (1833), 286.—An Appeal to the People of Ireland, by W. P. Carey (1794).— Cox's Irish Magazine (1811), 290. (1811), 144.—Life of Daniel O'Connell, by J. O'Connell (1846).—Rights of the Imperial Crown of Ireland, by G. Barnes (1803), 32.-Life of Grattan, by his Son (1839), ii. 302.

CHAPTER II.-Athenæ Oxonienses (1721), 379. 381.-Liber Munerum Publicorum Hiberniæ, i. part ii., 93.-Rot. 19 & 20 Car. II.-Reports on the Irish Records (1825) 97. 147.-Poems of Mrs. Catherine Philips (1667).-History of Dublin, by W. Harris (1766).-History of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, by the Rev. J. S. Reid, ii. (1837).-London Gazette (1677), 1257.-History of the Stage, by W. R. Chetwood (1749).—Apology of Colley Cibber (1822), 235.-Freeman's Journal, vii. (1769), 196. viii. (1770), 525. xii. (1774), 158. xiv. (1777), 375.—“ Dublin Scuffle," by J. Dunton (1699), 339.-Chronology of Remarkable Accidents (1742). Long History of a Short Session of a certain Parliament (1714), 55.-Journals of the House of Commons of Ireland, ii. (1736), cclxxv. x. 71. 72. 78.—Works of Sir J. Ware, edited by W. Harris, ii. (1745), 228.—Peerage of Ireland, by J. Lodge (1754), iv. 120. Dramatic Miscellanies, by T. Davies (1785), iii. 423. 472.-The "Bachelor, or Speculations of Jeoffry Wagstaffe" (1769), 170.-Dublin Intelligence

(1729), 35930.-Old Dublin Intelligence (1729-30), 3583.-"A Letter from a young Lady to Mr. [Theophilus] Cibber" (1743).—"Mr. Sheridan's Address to the Town" (1743).-Cibber and Sheridan, or the Dublin Miscellany (1743).-Memoirs of Mrs. Frances Sheridan, by Alicia Le Fanu (1824), 19.-Memoirs of the Life of D. Garrick, by T. Davies (1780).-Poems of Charles Churchill (1802).-Original Letters, Dramatic Pieces, and Poems, by B. Victor (1776).-History of the Theatres of London and Dublin, by B. Victor (1761).—" Reflections of a Gentleman in the Country on the present Theatrical Disturbances," Broadside (1747).—“The Gentlemen's Apology to the Ladies, for their being disappointed at the Play-house, on Wednesday the 11th of February (1746-7).” Broadside.—“The Ladies' Answer to the Gentlemen's Apology for disappointing them at the Play-house, on Wednesday, the 11th of February (1746-7)," Broadside.-"A state of Mr. Sheridan's Case, humbly submitted to the consideration of the Public," Broadside (1747)." A State of the Case in regard to the point in dispute between Mr. Mosse and Mr. Sheridan" (1750).-"A Vindication of the conduct of the late Manager of the Theatre Royal, humbly addressed to the Public" (1754). "Rules of accommodation as drawn up by a select Committee of Gentlemen, appointed for that purpose, in order to establish a right understanding between the Town and the Manager of Smock-alley Theatre; humbly submitted to the consideration of the Public; to which is annexed a number of toasts, to be drank by the Reconcilers at their next Meeting at the Phoenix Tavern” (1754).—“Mrs. [D. J.] Beauclerk's Letters to Mr. Sheridan and Mr. Victor, with their answers; to which is prefixed an occasional prologue, spoken by Mr. King the first night of her appearance on the stage" (1758)." An humble Appeal to the Public, together with some considerations on the present critical and dangerous state of the Stage in Ireland. By Thomas Sheridan, Deputy Master of the Revels, and Manager of the Theatre Royal" (1758).—“ An Humble Address to the Public, from Mr. Sheridan, in consequence of his Appeal." May 6, 1758.-"The Case of the Stage in Ireland; containing the reasons for and against a Bill for limiting the number of Theatres in the City of Dublin; wherein the qualifications, duty, and importance of a Manager are carefully considered and explained, and the conduct and abilities of the present Manager of the Theatre in Smock-alley are particularly reviewed and examined; the whole interspersed with critical observations on Oratory; and a summary of the principal advantages that must necessarily accrue to the Kingdom from an Academy, connected with the Theatre" (1758).—“A full Vindication of Thomas Sheridan, Esq., being an answer to a scurrilous pamphlet, entitled, The Case of the Stage" (1758).—Miscellanea Nova, by S. Whyte (1800), 46.-Recollections of J. O'Keeffe (1826). Historical View of the Irish Stage, by R. Hitchcock, i. (1788); ii. (1794). -Memoirs of his own Life, by Tate Wilkinson (1791).-Memoirs of Charles Macklin, by J. T. Kirkman (1799).—Poems by S. Whyte (1792), 92.-"The Esopiad❞ (1784-5). Memoirs of Mrs. Jordan, by J. Boaden (1831), i. 10.—Personal Sketches of his own time, by Sir J. Barrington (1827), ii. 22.-Life of J. P. Kemble, by J. Boaden (1825), i. 38. 43.—Hibernian Magazine (1783), 2. (1785), 222. 481. (1790), ii. 65. 287.-Irish Varieties, by J. D. Herbert (1836), 23.-Memoirs of Mrs. Siddons, by J. Boaden (1827), ii. 26.-Volunteer Evening Post (1784), 25. 57. -Gentleman's Magazine (1784), 310. 470. 550.-"The Children of Thespis," by Anthony Pasquin (1792).-Hibernia Curiosa (1782), 13.-A Tour in Ireland in

1773, by R. Twiss (1776), 18.-Tour through Ireland, by C. T. Bowden (1791),
46.-Records of the Parish of St. John, MSS.-Faulkner's Dublin Journal (1743),
1840. (1750), 2401. 2475. (1751), 2522. (1752), 2638. (1753), 2768. (1760),
3484. (1762), 3706. (1768), 4254. 4294-5-6.—The Dublin Weekly Journal (1725),
i. 22.—The Dublin Gazette (1737), 1094.-Pue's Occurrences, xxxvii. 52.—The
Dublin Courant (1747), 347.

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CHAPTER III-MSS. [Ireland], 10th February, State Paper Office, London,
1584.—Sir Tristrem, a metrical romance, edited by Sir Walter Scott (1811).—De-
scription of Ireland, by R. Stanihurst (1586), 22.-A new Description of Ireland, by
Barnaby Rych (1610), 59.-Manuscripts in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin,
E. 3. 21; Stearne, 49.-Manuscript Documents of the Guild of St. Anne, Nos. 94.
128. 610.-State Papers published under the authority of His Majesty's Commis-
sion (1834), iii. part 3, 217.-Records of the Parish of St. John, Dublin, MSS.—
Athenæ Oxonienses (1721), ii. 928.-Works of Sir James Ware, edited by W.
Harris (1745) ii. 254.-Dublin Weekly Journal (1726), 134. (1728), 180.—Re-
ports on the Irish Records (1810), 400. 501. 540. (1825), 147.—Collection of the
State Letter of Roger Boyle, first Earl of Orrery (1743), ii. 59.-Records of the
Court of Exchequer.— Dublin Gazette (1706), 33. (1707), 208. (1713), 904.
(1714), 1046. (1755), 457. (1756), 2071.-Faulkner's Dublin Journal (1742),
1670. (1746), 2021, 2045. 2048. 2060. 2062. (1747), 2160. (1748), 2264. 2281.
(1750), 2413. 2481. (1752), 2671. 2677. (1753), 2711. 2767. (1755), 2890. 2906.
2937. 2938. (1756), 3017. 3065. (1757), 3114. (1758), 3249. (1761), 3574.
(1762), 3616. 3625. 3640. 3689. 3695. (1763), 3768. (1768), 4275. 4311.-
Various local Broadsides.-Pocket Companion for Freemasons (1751).—Freeman's
Journal iii. (1766), 187; v. (1767), 54. 75. (1768), 249. 257. 349; vi. (1768), 71;
viii. (1770), 109. 170. 223. (1771) 66. 467; x. (1773), 617 ; xi. (1774), 218; xii
(1775), 307; xiii. (1776), 581; xiv. 51. 216.-The "Dublin Scuffle" (1699), 325.
343.-Report on the Status of Disease, by W. R. Wilde, in the Census of Ireland for
1851 (1854), 92.—Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy (1843), xix. 13.—
Letters of William Mossop, Junior, dated 23rd September, 1820; 5th May, 1821;
3rd June, 1822; 4th April, 1823.—Dublin Monthly Magazine (1842), 181.—Ho-
linshed's Chronicles of Ireland (1586), 92.—Calendar Patent Rolls, James I., 483.
-Communia Rolls, Michaelmas, 1640, enrolment of deed dated 11th April, 1639,
from Corporation of Dublin to Charles I., granting the new Custom-house and the
buildings adjoining it on the River Liffey, MS.-Journals of the House of Commons
of Ireland (1796) i. 394. 492; iii., part ii. 30; ix. 102. 105. 106. 107. 109. 113.
116; ccciii. cccviii.—Journals of the House of Lords of Ireland (1779), i. 297; ii.
(1780), 157. 164. 441. 447.—“ An act for settling the subsidy of poundage, and
granting a subsidy of tonnage and other sums unto his Royal Majesty, his heirs, and
successors; the same to be paid upon merchandizes imported and exported into or out
of the Kingdom of Ireland, according to a book of rates hereunto annexed.". Dublin
(1662).-Liber Munerum Publicorum Hiberniæ, i.. part ii. 56. 95. 138. 139.-Rot.
Mem. 34 Car. II. mem. 7.—“ A collection of several Acts and Statutes relating to
Her Majesty's Revenue of Ireland," sold by John Rathborne, Bookseller, in Essex-
street, over against Essex Bridge (1702).—The Book of Rates inwards and outwards,
by Richard Eaton, of the Custom-house, Dublin (1765).—Life of James Gandon
(1846)." Reasons humbly offered concerning the building of a Treasury and sundry

other offices destroyed by the late fire, within the verge of the Castle, and how great part of that charge may be saved to the public" (1711). Broadside.—Synopsis Stirpium Hibernicarum à Caleb Threlkeld (1727).-Considerations on the removal of the Custom House, humbly submitted to the Public (1781).—The United Irishmen, by R. R. Madden (1846), iii. 129.—Anatomical Account of the Elephant, accidentally burned at Dublin, 1681, by A. M. (1682).--Contributions to the History of Medicine in Ireland, by W. R. Wilde (1846).-Buffon, Histoire Naturelle (1754), xi. 110.-London Gazette (1692), 2797. (1695).-History of the Irish Catholics, by M. O'Conor (1813).-Memoirs of Charles O'Conor (1796).-Mercure Historique (1695), 576.—The Universal Advertiser (1754), 14.-The Tribune (1729), 61.— "New Proposal for the better regulation of the game of Quadrille" (1736).-Life of Swift, by T. Sheridan (1787), 195.—History of St. Patrick's Cathedral, by Mason (1820).—Works of Swift, edited by Sir W. Scott (1824).— Life of T. W. Tone, by his son (1826), i. 183. 184. 196.—Memoir of Mrs. L. Pilkington (1748), i. 22.— Introduction to the knowledge of rare and valuable editions of the Greek and Latin Classics, by the Rev. T. F. Dibdin, D. D. (1827), ii. 454.—Memoirs of British Ladies, by G. Ballard (1775), 319.-Pue's Occurrences, xxix. (1732), 31; xxx. (1733), 2; xxxiv. (1737), 90.-Boswell's Life of Johnson (1844), iii. 130.-Dublin News Letter (1740), 394. 405. 438.-Recollections of J. O'Keeffe (1826).— The Dublin Courant (1747), 306. (1748), 478.-Poems by John Winstanley (1742), i. 94.-Wilson's Dublin Directories.-The Shamrock or Hibernian Cresses, edited by S. Whyte (1772), 56.—A Familiar Epistle, from a Student of the Middle Temple, London, to his friend in Dublin (1771), 28.-Hibernian Magazine (1783), 320.— Watson's Dublin Almanacks.-Survey of the City and Suburbs of Dublin, by J. Rocque (1756).—Sentimental and Masonic Magazine (1793), iii. 288.—Trial between C. Craig and Richard Earl of Anglesey (1744), 16.-History of the Royal Society of London, by T. Birch, D.D. (1757), iv. 411. 417.-Bibliotheca Southwelliana (1834). 369. — Dublin Intelligence (1730), 3598. — Life of Thomas Gent (1832), 50.-Sleater's Dublin Chronicle (1787), 136.-Reflections and Resolutions proper for the Gentlemen of Ireland (1738), 195.—History of the Rise and Progress of the People called Quakers in Ireland, by J. Rutty (1751) 271. 345.

CHAPTER IV.-Monasticon Hibernicum, by M. Archdall (1786), 212. 796.Patent Rolls, Henry VIII, 27.-Liber Munerum Publicorum Hiberniæ, i. (ii.), 40; (iii.), 109.—History of the Down Survey, by Colonel T. A. Larcom (1852).—Observations on Persons and Things in Ireland, by Sir W. Petty (1790), 146.—Irish Narratives, edited by T. C. Croker (1841), 125.—History of the Royal Society of London, by T. Birch, D. D. iv. (1757).—Memoirs of Sir T. Molyneux, by W. R. Wilde, Dublin University Magazine (1841).-Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science, viii. (1849), 81.-Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, ii. (1841), 66. -Dublin Weekly Journal (1730), 79.—Historical View of the Irish Stage, by R. Hitchcock, i. (1788), ii. 1794.—Dublin Gazette (1731), 488.-Dublin News'-Lettor (1741), 461-2. (1742), 530, 602, 608.-Faulkner's Dublin Journal (1739), 1397. (1741), 1609. (1742), 1639. 1640. 1703. 1704. 1709, (1744), 1841. (1751), 2508. (1753), 2770. (1758), 3209.-The Universal Advertiser (1754), 113.-The Case of the Stage in Ireland (1758).—Recollections of J. O'Keeffe (1826).—Memoirs of Charles Macklin, by J. T. Kirkman (1799).-Poems of Charles Churchill VOL. II.

(1802).-Life of David Garrick, by Thomas Davies (1780).—Chancery Decree, 18th July, 1772, William Chaigneau, John Dawson Coates, Anthony Grayson, executors of Hosea Coates, merchant, deceased, Plaintiffs; Spranger Barry, Defendant, MS.— Miscellanea Nova, by S. Whyte (1800), 64. 71.-"Crow-street in an uproar, or the Battle of the Buskin and Sock" (1762).—History of the Theatres of London and Dublin, by B. Victor (1761).—Life of J. P. Kemble, by J. Boaden (1825).—Freeman's Journal, xiii. (1775), 81.—Personal Sketches of his own Times, by Sir J. Barrington (1827), ii. 197.-Life of Arthur Murphy, by J. Foot (1811), 297.—Biographia Hibernica, by R. Ryan (1821) i. 48. 51.—The Case of Richard Daly relative to the free tickets issued to Mortgagees by Spranger Barry, MS.-The Children of Thespis, by A. Pasquin (1792). — Boaden's Life of Mrs. Siddons (1827).-Reminiscences of Michael Kelly (1826), i. 18. 298. 300; ii. 51. 300.-Journals of the House of Commons of Ireland (1796), x. 53. 72. 74. 78. 79; xviii. (1799), 39. 57.-Biograghia Dramatica (1812).—The "Esopiad" (1784-5).—The Dramatic Mirror, by T. Gilliland (1821).-Poems of S. Whyte (1792), 86, 319.-Statutes passed in the Parliaments held in Ireland, 26 Geo. III. cap. 57.-Liber Munerum Publicorum Hiberniæ, i. (iii.), 109.—Sleater's Dublin Chronicle (1788), i. 919.—Trial of John Magee for Libel (1790).—Anthologia Hibernica (1793-4).—Stratford Abbey, a vision, by Eland Mossom, Esq., MS. penes Auctorem.-Promenade d'un Français dans l'Irlande (1797), 25.-Familiar Epistles to Frederick J-s, Esq., on the present state of the Irish Stage (1804).—An Answer to Familiar Epistles to Frederick Js, Esq., on the present state of the Irish Stage (1804).-A few Reflections occasioned by the Perusal of a work, entitled "Familiar Epistles to Frederick Js, Esq., on the present State of the Irish Stage" (1804).—Theatrical Tears, a Poem, occasioned by Familiar Epistles to Frederick Js, Esq. (1804).—“Jack in a Passion, or the Critic Criticized” (1805).—Tea Table Conversation, an Epistle to the Author of the Familiar Epistles (1804). "The Thespiad, a Poem: dedicated to Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Esq., M. P., &c., in Answer to the Author of Six Familiar Epistles addressed to Frederick Jones, Esq., Patentee of the Theatre Royal, Dublin, &c., on the present state of the Irish Stage."-Memoirs of R. B. Sheridan, by T. Moore (1825)." The Irish Dramatic Censor," printed by O'Callaghan, Crow-street (1811).-Timour the Tartar, a grand romantic spectacle, now representing at the Theatre Royal." Public Justice and Private Right; or a Vindication of the Patentee of the Theatre Royal, including general observations on the professions of the stage, together with a full Refutation of the Allegations contained in the Report of the Committee of the Friends of the Drama, proving that two Theatres cannot be successfully opposed to each other in the city of Dublin" (1818).—" The Patentee, or Secrets worth Knowing," London: printed for the Author by John Kirby..—“Familiar Epistles, addressed to H[enry] H[arris], Esq., of the United Theatres of Great Britain and Ireland, Patentee, &c., by Caleb Crowquill, Esq." (1823). A Summary of the Complaints against Lord Talbot's Government, contained in the Case of F. E. Jones, MS.-Various manuscript Memorials, Letters and Documents, written by F. E. Jones, in the possession of Richard Talbot Jones, Esq.

CHAPTER V.-The Conquest of Ireland, edited by F. Michel (1837).—History of Dublin, by W. Harris (1766).-Journals of the House of Commons of Ireland, i. (1796), 492. 493. 497; ii. 198. 243. 252. 258. 259. 268. 276. 277. 279. 280. 281. 285; v. 37; vii. 216. 228; viii., clxxiii., ix. 353.-Dublin Gazette (1706), 169. 463.

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