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MAC CRIE
MAC CRIE (Thomas) d.ik, the Younger. Sketches of
Scottish church history: embracing the period from
the reformation to the revolution. . . .
Edinburgh, John Johnstone, 1841.
8°. ejin. 583 pp.+ (1) p.
MAC CUIRTIN (Hugh) See MacCuktin.
MAC CULLAGH, afterwards MAC CULLAGH
TORRENS (William Tobrens) [Eeport on] mss. vol¬
umes of Irish parliamentary debates in the possession
of Mr. W. M. Torrens ... [by E. Fitzmaurice]. Hist.
MSS. CoMMisiON II., pp. 99, 100. 1871, fol.
MAC CULLOCH {Sir Golfbey) Bart. The Last speech of
Sir G. McCulloch . . . who was beheaded at the Cross of
Edinburgh, the 26th day of March 1697. Excerpta
scotica. 1825, 8°.
MAC CULLOCH (John Eamsay) Catalogue (A) of books,
the property of a political economist [? J. E. MacOulloch].
. . . 1862, 8". .
- See Gabdiner (h.) Absenteeism considered ; with some
remarks on a part of Mr. M'Culloch's evidence. . . . Pam¬
phleteer, vol. 27. 1827, 8°.
MAC DERMOT
5812
- See HiGGiNS (g.) Observations on Mr. M'Culloch's doc¬
trines respecting the corn law. . . . Pamphleteer, vol.
27. 1827, 8°.
- See Obseevations on the duty on sea-borne coal; and
on the peculiar duties ... on coal in the port of London.
[By J. E. McC] 1830, 8°.
- A Dictionary, geographical, statistical, and historical, of
the various countries, places, and principal natural ob¬
jects in the world. ... In two volumes. Vol. i. [11.]
London, Longmans, 1854.
8°. 9 in. I. viii.4-1020 pp., 4 maps. 11. (4) + 983 pp.-l-(l) p., 2
maps.
- A Select collection of scarce and valuable economical
tracts, from the originals. . . . With a preface, notes, and
index. [Printed by Lord Overstone for private distribu¬
tion, and edited by J. E. McCulloch.] Loyidon, 1859.
8". 9 in. xxiv.-h571 pp.4-(l) p. Two hundred copies printed.
A Select collection of scarce and valuable tracts on
commerce, from the originals. . . . With a preface, notes,
and index. [Printed by Lord Overstone for private dis¬
tribution, and edited by J. E. McCulloch.]
London, 1859.
8°. 9 in. xvi.-f-623 pp.+ (l) p. One hundred and fifty copies
printed.
MAC CURTIN (Hugh) See O'Begly (c.) The English-
Irish dictionary, with an Irish grammar. By C.
O'Bogly and H. MacC. 1732, 4°.
MAC DAIRE (Tadhg) Advice to a Prince, by Thaddy Mac-
Brody . . . being the Inauguration Ode of Donach O'Brien,
fourth Earl of Thomond, when elected Prince of his nation.
. . . With an English translation in verse . . . and a Latin
prose one . . . with notes. ... By T. O'Elanagan.—In-
stitutio Principis, Carmen Hibernicarum, etc.
Dublin, J. Barlow, 1808.
8°. 8J in. 2 parts in 1 vol. i. 54 pp. 11. (2) -I- 35 pp. + (1) p. Irish,
Englisli, and Latin. Gaelic Society of Dublin Transactions. Vol.
1, part 2, 3.
MAC DEBIT (John) pseud. The Irish parson's advice
concerning the play-house, or the Eeverend revenge, a
poem. [? Edinburgh, ? 1757.]
4°. 7J in. 4 pp.
MAC DERMOT (Beian) See Annals (The) of Loch Ce; a
chronicle of Irish affairs . . . 1014-1590. [Partly com¬
piled by B. MacDermot.] . . . 1871, 8°.
MAC DERMOT (Martin) The Beauties of modern litera¬
ture, in verse and prose; to which is prefixed, a pre-
Uminary view of the literature of the age. By M. McD.
• . . London, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1824.
8°. 9 in. civ.-f 484 pp.
■ A Letter to the Eev. W. L. Bowles in reply to his letter
to T. Campbell, Esq., and to his two letters to . . . Lord
Byron ; containing a vindication of their defence of the
poetical character of Pope, and an inquiry into the nature
of poetical images, and of the characteristic qualities that
distinguish poetry from all others species of writing. . . .
Pamphleteer, vol. 20, pp. 119-144. 1822, 8°.
MACDONA (Gumming) Short history of the watermen and
lightermen of the Port of London.
London, Waterlow and Sons, 1902.
8°. 7iin. 54-f (2)pp.
MAC DONAGH (Bryan) See Fitz-Gebald (d.) Captain.
A True . . . account of the proceedings between . . . D.
Fitz-Gerald and W. Hetherington . . . before His Majesty.
. . . Where the Attorney-General was ordered to prose¬
cute the said W. Hetherington, and one B. MacDonagh.
. . . 1681, fol.
MAC DONALD, Family of. See Historical and genea¬
logical account of the clan or family of Macdonald. . . .
1819, 8°.
■ See Sketch of the history of the Macdonalds of the
Isles. [? 1858], 8°.
MACDONALD (Alexander) Antiquarian. See Maitland
Club. Miscellany. . . . [Vol. i., il Edited by A. Mac¬
donald, etc.] 1834-47, 4°.
See Walker {Sir p.) Bart. Letters to King James the
Sixth from the Queen, etc. [Edited by Sir P. W. and
A. M.] 183s, 4°.
Papers relative to the Eoyal Guard of Scottish Archers
in France. From original documents. [With a reprint
of A. Houston's " L'Escosse Francoise ". . . . Paris, 1608.
—Edited by A. Macdonald.] Edi^iburgh, 1835.
4°. lOiV in. Maitland Club, no. 18.
MAC DONALD (Alexander) of Glasgoiu. Catalogue of
the . . . collection of 3000 volumes of rare Scottish his¬
torical and antiquarian books, formed ... by the late
Alexander MacDonald ... to be sold by auction . . . 2nd
to . . . 9th November, 1897. [Glasgow], 1897.
8°. 9Jin. (2)4-96 pp.
MACDONALD (Alexander) of Keppoch. See Cameron
(d.) of Lochiel. Copy of a Letter . . . [relating to the
rebellion of 1745, and signed by D. Cameron and A.
McD.] . . . [1746], 12°.
MACDONALD (Alexander Bane) See Terig (d.) Trial of
D. Terig alias Clark, and A. B. M., for murder of A.
Davis, Sergeant in General Guise's regiment of foot. . . .
1754. 1831, 4°.
MACDONALD {Sir Archibald) See Bbandon Peebage.
The Case of . . . Douglas, Duke of Hamilton and Bran¬
don. . . . [Drawn by A. Macdonald, etc.] [1782], fol.
- See England.—Lord Great Chamberlain. Case upon
the petition of . . . the Duke of Ancaster and Lord Eobert
Bertie. . . . [Drawn by A. Macdonald, etc.] [1780], fol.

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