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Heron, 11927, O. The constitutional history of the University of Dublin. By
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Hillier, 10395, D. A narrative of the attempted escapes of Charles I. from Carisbrook Castle, and of his detention in the Isle of Wight, includ

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James, 12652, O. A full and correct account of the chief naval occurrences of the late war between Great Britain and the United States of America; preceded by a cursory examination of the American accounts of their naval actions fought previous to that period. With an appendix and plates. By William James. London, 1817. Jenkins, 10301, D. Letters on Welsh history. By Samuel Jenkins; to which is added many of the Triads. Also, a plea on behalf of the Welsh language, by John Samuel. Philadelphia, 1852.

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10783, O. & 7562, D. Memoirs of the court of England, from the revolution in 1688 to the death of George the Second. By John Heneage Jesse. 3 vols. London and Philadelphia, 1843.

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Lappenberg, 11445, O. A history of England under the Anglo-Saxon Kings. Translated from the German of Dr. J. M. Lappenberg, by Benjamin Thorpe. 2 vols. London, 1845.

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Lathbury, 6771, D. 2. Guy Fawkes; or a complete history of the Gunpowder treason, A. D. 1605. By T. Lathbury. London, 1839.

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Little, 10987, 0. Tracts illustrative of the traditions and historical antiqui

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Macray, 11301, Ó. Manual of British historians to 1600. By W. D. Macray. London, 1845.

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9834, O. The victories of the British armies, with anecdotes illustrative of modern warfare. By the author of stories of Waterloo. (W. H. Maxwell.) 2 vols. London, 1839.

Michelsen, 11245, D. England: since the accession of Queen Victoria. Being an historical resumé of the Parliamentary proceedings and the development of the country. Followed by statistical tables and an historical survey of protection and free trade. By Edward H. Michelsen. Edinburgh, 1854.

Miller, 9817, D. Geology of the Bass Rock. By Hugh Miller. With its civil and ecclesiastical history, and notices of some of its martyrs, by Dr. McCrie and others. New York, 1851.

Mitchell, 12487, O. Memoirs and papers of Sir Andrew Mitchell, K. B. Envoy to Prussia, from 1756 to 1771. By A. Bissett. 2 vols. London, 1850.

Moore, 6099, D. The history of Ireland. By Thomas Moore, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1835.

10926, O. The history of Ireland, commencing with its earliest period, to the great expedition against Scotland in 1545. By Thomas Moore, Esq. Philadelphia, 1843.

Murray, 11603, O. Ireland and her church. In three parts. By Very Rev. Richard Murray, D. D. 2d edition. London, 1845.

10201, D. Murray's official handbook of Church and State; containing the names, duties and powers of the principal civil, military, judicial and ecclesiastical authorities of the United Kingdom and

Colonies; with lists of the members of the legislature, Peers, Baro

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Napier, 9670, O. Montrose and the covenanters, their characters and conduct. By Mark Napier, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1838.

Nelson, 11296, O. Despatches and letters of Lord Viscount Nelson, with notes by Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas. 3 vols. London, 1844.

Newborough, 9250, D. Gulielmi Neubrigensis de rebus Anglicis suis temporis libri V. Parisiis, 1610.

Nicholson, 9786, D. Annals of the famine in Ireland in 1847, '48 and '49. By Mrs. A. Nicholson. New York, 1851.

Nicolas, 9322, O. A journal by one of the suite of Thomas Beckington, during a marriage embassy to the court of Armagnac. By N. H. Nicolas. London, 1828.

9359, O. Proceedings and ordinances of the privy council of England. Edited by Sir Harris Nicolas. 4 vols. London, 1834. Gift of the British Government.

11865, O. A history of the royal navy, from the earliest times to the wars of the French Revolution. By Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas. 2 vols. London, 1847.

11608, O. Historical record of the royal marine forces. By Paul Harris Nicolas. 2 vols. London, 1845.

O'Connell, 10828, O. A memoir of Ireland, native and Saxon. By Daniel O'Connell, M. P. Vol. 1. Dublin, 1843.

11193, O. An argument for Ireland. By John O'Connell, Esq. M. P. Dublin, 1844.

O'Conor, 11450, O. Military history of the Irish nation, comprising a memoir of the Irish brigade in the service of France. By the late Mathew O'Conor, Esq. Dublin, 1845.

Palgrave, 9701, O. Scotland. Documents and records illustrating the history of Scotland, and the transactions between the crowns of England and Scotland, preserved in the treasury of his Majesty's exchequer. Vol. 1. Collected and edited by Sir F. Palgrave. London, 1837. Gift of the British Government.

9699, O. The ancient kalendars and inventories of the treasury of his Majesty's exchequer, together with other documents illustrating the history of that repository. Collected by Sir Francis Palgrave. 3 vols. London, 1836. Gift of the British Government.

12630, O. The history of Normandy and of England, by Sir Francis Palgrave. London, 1851.

Parker, 11495, O. Bishop Parker's history of his own time, in four books. Translated from the Latin by Thomas Newlin, M. A. London, 1727.

Paris, 10589, D. Mathew Paris's English history from 1235 to 1273. Translated from the Latin, by Rev. J. A. Giles. 2 vols. London, 1852. (Bohn's antiquarian library.)

Peel, 11933, 0. Life and times of Sir Robert Peel. 3 vols.; and vol. 4, by Charles Mackay.

By W. Cooke Taylor. London, 1847, &c. Petty, 11059, D. The political anatomy of Ireland. From the records. To which is added Verbum Sapienti, or an account of the wealth and expenses of England. By Sir Walter Petty. London, 1691. of I. Lea, Esq.

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Plunkett, 8467, D. 2. The past and future of the British navy. By the Hon.

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Potts, 2628, Q. Potts's discovery of witches in the county of Lancaster, re

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Pridham, 11786, O. England's colonial empire. By Charles Pridham. Vol. 1. London, 1846.

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Roberts, 7938, D. The life, progresses and rebellion of James, Duke of Monmouth. By George Roberts. 2 vols. London, 1844. 7710, D.

Ruins and old trees associated with memorable events in English history. By Mary Roberts. London, 1844.

Roebuck, 12286, O. 1. The colonies of England. By J. A. Roebuck. London, 1849.

Roger de Hoveden, 10588, D. The annals of Roger de Hoveden, comprising the history of England and of other countries of Europe, from A. D. 732 to 1201. Translated from the Latin, with notes and illustrations by Henry T. Riley, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1853. (Bohn.) Roscoe, 8292 & 8324, D. Lives of the kings of England, from the Norman conquest, with anecdotes of their courts. Now first published from official records and other authentic documents. By Thomas Roscoe, Esq. Philadelphia, 1846.

Russell, 11423, D. The war: from the landing at Gallipoli to the death of Lord Raglan. By W. H. Russell, correspondent of "The Times." London, 1855.

Rutland, 11473, O. Rutland papers, original documents illustrative of the courts and times of Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Selected from the private archives of his grace the Duke of Rutland. By William Jordan. London, 1842. Printed by the Camden Society.

Scott, 2386, Q. The border antiquities of England and Scotland; comprising specimens of the architecture, sculpture, and other vestiges of former ages. By Walter Scott, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1824.

Sharp, 10432, O. Memorials of the rebellion of 1569. By Sir C. Sharp. London, 1840.

Siborne, 11200 & 11497, O. History of the war in France and Belgium in 1815, containing minute details of the battles of Quatres-Bras, Ligny, Wavre and Waterloo. By Charles W. Siborne. 2 vols. London, 1844.

1259, F. Plates to Siborne's Waterloo campaign. London, 1844. Skene, 6395, D. The Highlanders of Scotland; their origin, history and antiquities, &c. By William F. Skene. 2 vols. London, 1837. Smyth, 11153, O. Ireland, historical and statistical. By George Lewis Smyth. 3 vols. London, 1844, &c.

Snelling, 1290, F. A view of the origin, nature and use of Jeltons or counters, especially of those known by the name of black money and abbey pieces. By T. Snelling. London, 1769.

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