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Ossiana; or Fingal ascertained and traced in Ulster; by the analogy of names and places mentioned in Ossian's poems. By Hugh Y. Campbell, Esq. R.N. F.A.S. Author of "The Countess of Carrick".

By: Campbell, Hugh Y.Publisher: London : [s.n.], 1819Description: [67]-98p.Subject(s): Ossian, son of Fingal | Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland)
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.92(2) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57493-1001
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VOL.91(4) Correspondence between the Right Hon. Lord Redesdale, lord high chancellor of Ireland, and the Right Hon. the Earl of Fingall, &c. &c. &c from the 28th of August, to the 26th of September, 1803; and the narrative of the Rev. P. O'Neil, a parish priest of the county of Cork, referred to in the correspondence. To which is added, a letter from Dr. Coppinger to Lord Redesdale. VOL.9(2) An exposition of the doctrine of the Catholic Church in matters of controversy. By M. James Benigne Bossuet ... Faithfully translated into English. VOL.92(1) A tour in Ireland in 1775. With a map, and a view of the salmon-leap at Ballyshannon. VOL.92(2) Ossiana; or Fingal ascertained and traced in Ulster; by the analogy of names and places mentioned in Ossian's poems. By Hugh Y. Campbell, Esq. R.N. F.A.S. Author of "The Countess of Carrick". VOL.92(3) Description of the approved plan of Cavan gaol. With Neild's observations on the law of civil imprisonment; with his report of Gloucester County gaol; together with cursory hints for the internal regulation of prisons under the existing laws, respecting persons confined for debt. To which is annexed, an abstract of the statutes of Geo.3. for the information of grand juries, in building and repairing of prisons in Ireland. By Richard Elsam, architect,... VOL.92(4) Sketch of the life and unparalleled sufferings of James Byrne, late coachman to the Honourable John Jocelyn, brother to the Honourable and Right Rev. "Father in God", the Lord Bishop of Clogher. Together with some observations on the conduct of the Jocelyn family, as well as that of Alderman Archer, then Lord Mayor of Dublin, on his detaining two letters indispensably necessary for the victim's defence. VOL.92(5) The speech of Charles Phillips, Esq., Barrister, as delivered by him in the Court-House, Galway, on the first of April, 1816, in the case of O'Mullan v. M'Korkill, for defamation.

Reprinted from v. 15 of The Pamphleteer.

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