A brief discourse in vindication of the antiquity of Ireland

collected out ofmany authentick Irish histories and chronicles, and out of foreign learned authors : in two parts : I. containing a brief account of the travels and adventures of the Gadelians from Feniusa-farsa's time to the coming of the Milesians into Ireland, and continued to the year of salvation 431 : II. some memorable actions and accidents to the year 1171.

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Hugh MacCurtin, Hugh MacCurtin
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A brief discourse in vindication of the antiquity of Ireland

collected out ofmany authentick Irish histories and chronicles, and out of foreign learned authors : in two parts : I. containing a brief account of the travels and adventures of the Gadelians from Feniusa-farsa's time to the coming of the Milesians into Ireland, and continued to the year of salvation 431 : II. some memorable actions and accidents to the year 1171.

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Edition Notes

Dedication signed: H. MacCurtin. Attributed to Hugh MacCurtin or MacCuirtain. Cf. DNB, v. 12, p. 466 and Halkett & Laing, v. 1, p. 236.

A third part was planned, but never published. Cf. DNB.

Pp. 311-314 in ms.

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Dublin

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(2), xvi, 313, (1) p. ;
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313

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