Excerpt from Macariæ Excidium, or the Destruction of Cyprus
Thomas Crofton Croker, Esq., among the Transactions of the London Camden Society, in the volume entitled, Narratives illustrative of the Contests in Ireland in 1641 and 1690. There was not, in fact, any such difference, between the ms. Used by Mr. Croker, and the Trinity College ms., as would have justified the expense of printing the latter, after the publication of the former.
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Excerpt from Macariæ Excidium, or the Destruction of Cyprus: Being a Secret History of the War of the Revolution in Ireland
Thomas Crofton Croker, Esq., among the Transactions of the London Camden Society, in the volume entitled, Narratives illustrative of the Contests in Ireland in 1641 and 1690. There was not, in fact, any such difference, between the ms. Used by Mr. Croker, and the Trinity College ms., as would have justified the expense of printing the latter, after the publication of the former.
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Excerpt from Macariæ Excidium, or the Destruction of Cyprus: Being a Secret History of the War of the Revolution in Ireland
The Members of the Irish Archæological Society are presented, in this volume, with the Macariæ Excidium, an account of the War of the Revolution in Ireland from 1688 to 1691, by Colonel Charles O'Kelly. The Colonel's work, being the only narrative of that contest known to exist from the pen of an Irish Officer on the side of King James II., and being, so far, calculated to throw light on an interesting portion of our history from the precise quarter whence it was most needed, had engaged the attention of the Society, from the period of its formation. At the first General Meeting of the Society, No. 202, Great Brunswick-street, Dublin, May 3rd, 1841, the Report from the Provisional Council, read by the Secretary, the Rev. James Henthorn Todd, announced the Irish Colonels work, as the "third tract," intended for publication; and to be "edited by George Petrie, Esq., from a manuscript which had recently been added to the collection of Trinity College."
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