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MAC FIRBISIGH
MAC FIRBISIGH (Dubhaltach) Annals of Ireland.
Three fragments, copied from ancient sources by D.
M. F., and edited, with a translation and notes from a
manuscript ... by J. O'Donovan. . . .
Dublin, M. H. Gill, i860.
4°. 9J in. Irish and English (4) + 257 pp. + (1) p. Irish Arclmo-
logical Society.
. The Genealogies, tribes, and customs of Hy-Fiachrach.
commonly called O'Dowda's country. Now first pub¬
lished from the Book of Lecan . . . with a translation
and notes and map of Hy-Fiachrach by J. O'Donovan.
Dublin, M. H. Gill, 1844.
4°. 9J in. xii.+ 524 pp., 1 map, 1 folding table. Irish ArcJueologi-
cal Society.
MACGEORGE (Andrew) See Duncan (w. j.) Miscel¬
laneous papers, principally illustrative of events in the
reigns of Queen Mary and King James vi. [with a preface
by A. Macgeorge.] 1834, 4°.
MACGEORGE (Andebw) The Proposed aboKtion of
patronage in the Church of Scotland. [By A. M.] 1874,
8°. See Proposed.
- The Statements in the Claim of right: are they true ?
By Veritas. ... [A. M.] 1875, 8°. See Statements.
MAC GHEE (Robert James) Established Church in Ireland.
A letter to Doctor Doyle, Eoman Catholic Bishop of Kil-
dare and Leighlin, in reply to his Letter to Lord Farn-
ham. . . . London, B. Clay, 1831.
8°. 8J in. 32 pp.
The Mockery of civil and religious liberty in England.
[Edited by T. Phillipps.] [Middlehill, ? 1865.]
8°. 6| in. 8 pp. PMllipps (Sir t.) 8°. Scries (5).
MAC GIBBON (David) The Ecclesiastical architecture of
Scotland from the earliest Christian times to the seven¬
teenth century. By D. Macgibbon and T. Eoss. . . .
Volume one [-three].
Edinburgh, D. Douglas, 1896, '96, '97.
8°. 10 in. 3 vols. i. xiii. pp. + (1) p. + 483 pp. + (1) p. 11. xx. +
564 pp., 1 errata slip. in. xiv. + 649 pp.+ (1) p.
MACGILLAVRY (H.) Resident at Soerakarta. Korte
verhandeling of aanteekeningen omtrent den adelstand
der Javanen. . . . Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kun-
STEN en Wetbnschappen. Verhandclingen, vol. 16.
1836, 8°.
MACGILLIVRAY (William) British quadrupeds by W.
M. Jaedine {Sir w.) Bart. NaturaUst's Library, vol. 17.
1845, etc., 8°.
Memoir of Ulysses Aldrovandi. [By W. M.] Jaedinb
(-Sir w.) Bart. NaturaHst's Library, vol. 17. 1845, etc.,
MAC GEEGGOR
5818
• The Natural history of Dee Side and Braemar. By the
late William Macgillivray, LL.n. . . . Edited by Edwin
Lankester, m.d. . . .
London, {Bradbury and Evans), Printed for Private
Circidation, 1855.
8°. 8Jin. XX.+ 507 pp. + (1) p., G plates, 1 map, and presentation
plate—"This work, printed by command of tlie Queen, is pre¬
sented to Mr. S. P. Pratt by H.R.H. Prince Albert".
MAC GILLYCUDDY, Family of. See Brady (w. m.) The
McGillycuddy papers. . . . 1867, 4".
MAC GINTY (Michael) See O'Beien (j.) B.C. Bishop of
Cloyne. Focaloir Gaoidhilge-Sags-Bhearla ; or, an Irish-
English dictionary . . . 2nd edition. . . . [Edited by R.
Daly, with the assistance of M. M'G.] 1832, 8°.
MAC GREGGOR (Malcolm) jjsew^. [i.e. William Mason.]
The Dean and the 'squire : a political eclogue. . . . By
the author of the Heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers.
. . . Fourth edition. London, J. Debrett, 1782.
4°. 11 in. (6) + iv. + 154-(3)pp.
- Ode to Mr. Pinchbeck, upon his newly invented patent
candle-snuffers, by M. M. [i.e. William Mason], . . .
Lomlon, J. Almon, 1776.
4°. 11 in. 11 pp. + (l)p.
■ Second edition.
4°. 11 in. 11 pp. + (l)p.
1776.
MACGREGOR. Macgregor Aurara, Savourna Delish,
Poor Jack and If I should get laughing at that.
Stirling, J. Eraser, 1817.
12°. 6 in, 8 pp. Songs and ballads, v. (23).
MAC GREGOR (Duncan) Brother of the Dean of Lismore.
See MacGeegor {Sir j.) The Dean of Lismore's book : a
selection of ancient Gaelic poetry from a . . . collection
made by Sir J. McG. . . . [and his brother D. McG.].
1862, 8°.
- The Dean of Lismore's Book: a selection of ancient
Gaelic poetry from a manuscript collection made by Sir
J. McGregor, . . . [and his brother, Duncan McGregor]
in the beginning of the sixteenth century. Edited with
a translation and notes by the Eev. T. McLauchlan and
an introduction and additional notes by W. F. Skene. . . .
Edinburgh, Edmonston and Douglas, 1862.
8°. 8| in. (6) + xcvi. +161 pp. + (1) p. +163 pp. 4- (1) p., 2 plates.
MACGREGOR {Sir James) Dean of Lismore. Short
Latin chronicle being chiefly an obituary relating to the
Highlands ... by J. Macgregor. See Gregory (d.) In¬
quiry into the earlier history of the Clan Gregor. 1831,
4°.
MACGREGOR (John) J/..1., Barrister-at-Laio. The Eob
Eoy on the Jordan, Nile, Eed Sea, and Gennesareth,
etc. A canoe cruise in Palestine and Egypt, and the
waters of Damascus. . . . Third edition. . . .
London, John Murray, 1870.
8°. 8 in. xiii. pp.+ (1) p.+ 474 pp., 8 maps and 4 plates.
MAC GREGOR (Robert) called Bob Boy. See Ascanius
. . . with anecdotes of Rob Roy and his family. 1843,
12°.
MAC GREGOR (Malcolm) pseud, [i.e. William Mason.]
See MacGreggor.
MAC GREGORY (John) The Geography and history of
Mons. . . . First written in French, . . . now done ... in
English by J. MackG. Harleian Miscellany, vol. 2,
pp. 196-214. 1809, 4".
- The Geography and history of Tournay. . . . First
written in French, . . . now done ... in English . . .
by J. M. G. . . . Harleian Miscellany, vol. 2, pp. 230-
249. 1809, 4°.
MAC GUCKIN DE SLANE (William) Baron. See 'Abd
al-Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Khal-
DUN (wali al-dTn ABU zaid) al Hadhrami al Ishblll.
Autobiographic d'Ibn-Khaldoun, traduite de I'Arabe par
M. MacGuckin de Slane. . . . 1844, 8°.
- See 'Abd Al-Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad
IBN Khaldun (wali AL-DiN Abu zaid) al Hadhrami
al IsJiblll. Histoire des Berberes . . . Traduite de I'Arabe
par M. le Baron de Slane. . . . 1852-56, 8°.
MAC FIRBISIGH
MAC FIRBISIGH (Dubhaltach) Annals of Ireland.
Three fragments, copied from ancient sources by D.
M. F., and edited, with a translation and notes from a
manuscript ... by J. O'Donovan. . . .
Dublin, M. H. Gill, i860.
4°. 9J in. Irish and English (4) + 257 pp. + (1) p. Irish Arclmo-
logical Society.
. The Genealogies, tribes, and customs of Hy-Fiachrach.
commonly called O'Dowda's country. Now first pub¬
lished from the Book of Lecan . . . with a translation
and notes and map of Hy-Fiachrach by J. O'Donovan.
Dublin, M. H. Gill, 1844.
4°. 9J in. xii.+ 524 pp., 1 map, 1 folding table. Irish ArcJueologi-
cal Society.
MACGEORGE (Andrew) See Duncan (w. j.) Miscel¬
laneous papers, principally illustrative of events in the
reigns of Queen Mary and King James vi. [with a preface
by A. Macgeorge.] 1834, 4°.
MACGEORGE (Andebw) The Proposed aboKtion of
patronage in the Church of Scotland. [By A. M.] 1874,
8°. See Proposed.
- The Statements in the Claim of right: are they true ?
By Veritas. ... [A. M.] 1875, 8°. See Statements.
MAC GHEE (Robert James) Established Church in Ireland.
A letter to Doctor Doyle, Eoman Catholic Bishop of Kil-
dare and Leighlin, in reply to his Letter to Lord Farn-
ham. . . . London, B. Clay, 1831.
8°. 8J in. 32 pp.
The Mockery of civil and religious liberty in England.
[Edited by T. Phillipps.] [Middlehill, ? 1865.]
8°. 6| in. 8 pp. PMllipps (Sir t.) 8°. Scries (5).
MAC GIBBON (David) The Ecclesiastical architecture of
Scotland from the earliest Christian times to the seven¬
teenth century. By D. Macgibbon and T. Eoss. . . .
Volume one [-three].
Edinburgh, D. Douglas, 1896, '96, '97.
8°. 10 in. 3 vols. i. xiii. pp. + (1) p. + 483 pp. + (1) p. 11. xx. +
564 pp., 1 errata slip. in. xiv. + 649 pp.+ (1) p.
MACGILLAVRY (H.) Resident at Soerakarta. Korte
verhandeling of aanteekeningen omtrent den adelstand
der Javanen. . . . Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kun-
STEN en Wetbnschappen. Verhandclingen, vol. 16.
1836, 8°.
MACGILLIVRAY (William) British quadrupeds by W.
M. Jaedine {Sir w.) Bart. NaturaUst's Library, vol. 17.
1845, etc., 8°.
Memoir of Ulysses Aldrovandi. [By W. M.] Jaedinb
(-Sir w.) Bart. NaturaHst's Library, vol. 17. 1845, etc.,
MAC GEEGGOR
5818
• The Natural history of Dee Side and Braemar. By the
late William Macgillivray, LL.n. . . . Edited by Edwin
Lankester, m.d. . . .
London, {Bradbury and Evans), Printed for Private
Circidation, 1855.
8°. 8Jin. XX.+ 507 pp. + (1) p., G plates, 1 map, and presentation
plate—"This work, printed by command of tlie Queen, is pre¬
sented to Mr. S. P. Pratt by H.R.H. Prince Albert".
MAC GILLYCUDDY, Family of. See Brady (w. m.) The
McGillycuddy papers. . . . 1867, 4".
MAC GINTY (Michael) See O'Beien (j.) B.C. Bishop of
Cloyne. Focaloir Gaoidhilge-Sags-Bhearla ; or, an Irish-
English dictionary . . . 2nd edition. . . . [Edited by R.
Daly, with the assistance of M. M'G.] 1832, 8°.
MAC GREGGOR (Malcolm) jjsew^. [i.e. William Mason.]
The Dean and the 'squire : a political eclogue. . . . By
the author of the Heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers.
. . . Fourth edition. London, J. Debrett, 1782.
4°. 11 in. (6) + iv. + 154-(3)pp.
- Ode to Mr. Pinchbeck, upon his newly invented patent
candle-snuffers, by M. M. [i.e. William Mason], . . .
Lomlon, J. Almon, 1776.
4°. 11 in. 11 pp. + (l)p.
■ Second edition.
4°. 11 in. 11 pp. + (l)p.
1776.
MACGREGOR. Macgregor Aurara, Savourna Delish,
Poor Jack and If I should get laughing at that.
Stirling, J. Eraser, 1817.
12°. 6 in, 8 pp. Songs and ballads, v. (23).
MAC GREGOR (Duncan) Brother of the Dean of Lismore.
See MacGeegor {Sir j.) The Dean of Lismore's book : a
selection of ancient Gaelic poetry from a . . . collection
made by Sir J. McG. . . . [and his brother D. McG.].
1862, 8°.
- The Dean of Lismore's Book: a selection of ancient
Gaelic poetry from a manuscript collection made by Sir
J. McGregor, . . . [and his brother, Duncan McGregor]
in the beginning of the sixteenth century. Edited with
a translation and notes by the Eev. T. McLauchlan and
an introduction and additional notes by W. F. Skene. . . .
Edinburgh, Edmonston and Douglas, 1862.
8°. 8| in. (6) + xcvi. +161 pp. + (1) p. +163 pp. 4- (1) p., 2 plates.
MACGREGOR {Sir James) Dean of Lismore. Short
Latin chronicle being chiefly an obituary relating to the
Highlands ... by J. Macgregor. See Gregory (d.) In¬
quiry into the earlier history of the Clan Gregor. 1831,
4°.
MACGREGOR (John) J/..1., Barrister-at-Laio. The Eob
Eoy on the Jordan, Nile, Eed Sea, and Gennesareth,
etc. A canoe cruise in Palestine and Egypt, and the
waters of Damascus. . . . Third edition. . . .
London, John Murray, 1870.
8°. 8 in. xiii. pp.+ (1) p.+ 474 pp., 8 maps and 4 plates.
MAC GREGOR (Robert) called Bob Boy. See Ascanius
. . . with anecdotes of Rob Roy and his family. 1843,
12°.
MAC GREGOR (Malcolm) pseud, [i.e. William Mason.]
See MacGreggor.
MAC GREGORY (John) The Geography and history of
Mons. . . . First written in French, . . . now done ... in
English by J. MackG. Harleian Miscellany, vol. 2,
pp. 196-214. 1809, 4".
- The Geography and history of Tournay. . . . First
written in French, . . . now done ... in English . . .
by J. M. G. . . . Harleian Miscellany, vol. 2, pp. 230-
249. 1809, 4°.
MAC GUCKIN DE SLANE (William) Baron. See 'Abd
al-Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Khal-
DUN (wali al-dTn ABU zaid) al Hadhrami al Ishblll.
Autobiographic d'Ibn-Khaldoun, traduite de I'Arabe par
M. MacGuckin de Slane. . . . 1844, 8°.
- See 'Abd Al-Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad
IBN Khaldun (wali AL-DiN Abu zaid) al Hadhrami
al IsJiblll. Histoire des Berberes . . . Traduite de I'Arabe
par M. le Baron de Slane. . . . 1852-56, 8°.
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