Catalogue of the important collection of manuscripts, from Stowe. Which will be sold by auction, by messrs. S. Leigh Sotheby & co., 11th June, 1849, and 7 following days1849 |
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... Irish Language , and his indefati- gable industry , immediately commenced the Translation into Latin of the early Irish Annals , from the original ancient chronicles and records , existing in this , and other celebrated collections ...
... Irish Language , and his indefati- gable industry , immediately commenced the Translation into Latin of the early Irish Annals , from the original ancient chronicles and records , existing in this , and other celebrated collections ...
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... Irish Scholar , Michael O'Clery , of which the second volume is preserved in the Library of Trinity College , Dublin ; besides many ancient Irish Manuscripts on vellum , of very extraordinary historical interest and importance . The ...
... Irish Scholar , Michael O'Clery , of which the second volume is preserved in the Library of Trinity College , Dublin ; besides many ancient Irish Manuscripts on vellum , of very extraordinary historical interest and importance . The ...
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... Irish Missal and Ritual , ( Lot 996 ) of the 10th century , with the very extraordinary and beautiful cover in which it is contained , and which may be truly described as one of the most curious monuments of its kind now extant . An ...
... Irish Missal and Ritual , ( Lot 996 ) of the 10th century , with the very extraordinary and beautiful cover in which it is contained , and which may be truly described as one of the most curious monuments of its kind now extant . An ...
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... IRISH Families . 7 ARMS of Irish Families . 269. 270. 279. 528. 652 SCOTCH FAMILIES . 258. 263. 264. 265. 268. 270. 279 Lord Mayors and Sheriffs of London . Arms and Pedigrees of Dutch Families . French Families . ARMY and NAVY Accompts ...
... IRISH Families . 7 ARMS of Irish Families . 269. 270. 279. 528. 652 SCOTCH FAMILIES . 258. 263. 264. 265. 268. 270. 279 Lord Mayors and Sheriffs of London . Arms and Pedigrees of Dutch Families . French Families . ARMY and NAVY Accompts ...
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... Irish Rebellion , with autograph addi- 683 tions . 497 BOTT , Robert . Miscellaneous Poems . 666 BOULESE , John . Treatise of Angels and Devils , in Arragonian dialect . 476 BOYLE , Annals of 613 BRACTON . On the Laws of England ; an ...
... Irish Rebellion , with autograph addi- 683 tions . 497 BOTT , Robert . Miscellaneous Poems . 666 BOULESE , John . Treatise of Angels and Devils , in Arragonian dialect . 476 BOYLE , Annals of 613 BRACTON . On the Laws of England ; an ...
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