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Old Ireland's misery at an an end. Or, The English empire in the Brazil's restored. : Being the second appearance of the inchanted lady, who appeared the 5th day of June, 1752, in the form of a mermaid, on a sand bank, in the harbour of Lougres, and parish of Endeskeale, north-west of the county of Donegall, in Ireland, as was seen and heard by Thomas White, John Brown, and William Cunningham, who were coming up the channel in a small fishing boat.
Van Pelt - Microtext Microfiche 821 no. 40634
Mixed Availability
- Format:
- Microformat
- Series:
- Early American imprints. First series ; no. 40634.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Brown, John.
- Cunningham, William.
- White, Thomas.
- Apparitions.
- Prophecies.
- Ireland--In literature.
- Ireland.
- Physical Description:
- 6 + pages ; 16 cm (8vo)
- 4x6 in.
- monochrome
- service copy
- negative
- Place of Publication:
- [Newport, R.I.] : Sold [by James Franklin?] at the Town-School-House in Newport., [1752?]
- Notes:
- The only known copy, held by the American Antiquarian Society, lacks all after p. 6.
- Date of publication suggested by Bristol. Evans dates the Boston edition (Evans 6904) as 1752. James Franklin printed at the Town-School-House in Newport from 1730 to 1757.
- Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 40634).
- Cited in:
- Bristol B1584
- Shipton & Mooney 40634
- Alden, J.E. Rhode Island, 121
- OCLC:
- 55832130
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