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6637 OCHOA DE LEJALDE
OCHOA DE LEJALDE (Juan) Probanza fecha en la
Nueva Espanadel Mar Oceano, a peiimento de J. O. de
L., en nombre de Hernando Cortes sobre las diligencias
que el dicho capitan hizo para que no se perdiese el oro
e joyas de SS. MM. que estaban en la ciudad de Temi-
stitan. Garcia Icazbalceta (j.) Coleccion de docu-
mentos, etc., vol. 1, pp. 421-426. 1858, 8°.
■ Probanza hecha en la villa Segura de la Frontera por
J. Ochoa de Lejalde, a nombre de Hernan Cortes.
Garci'a Icazbalceta (j.) Coleccion de documentos, etc.,
vol. 1, pp. 411-420. 1858, 8".
OCKAM, William of. Ses G-ulielmus, de Oocam.
OCKEL (Andreas) See Burgermeister (j. s.) Bibhotheca
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OCKERBY (Horace) See Haydn (j.) of Carey Street,
Lincoln's Inn. The Book of dignities, containing lists of
the official personages of the British Empire, . . . continued
to the present time, with . . . additional lists and an index
to the entire work, by H. O. 3rd edition. . . . 1894, 8".
OCKHAM, William of. See Gltdielmus, de Occam.
OCKLEY (Simon) Sec Abo Bakr Ibn al-Tufail (abu
j'afar) al-Ishhibi. The Improvement of human reason,
exhibited in the life of Hai Ebn Yokdhan; written in
Arabick ... by Abu Jaafar Ebn Tophail . . . translated
from the original Arabick by Simon Ockley. . . 1708, 8°.
• The History of the Saracens . . . Vol. i., [11.] The third
edition. (An account [by Roger Long] of the Arabians,
... of the life of Mahomet, and of the Mahometan re¬
ligion.] Cambridge, ij^j.
8°. 8J in. 2 vols. i. (6) + xxi. + (::5) + 339 + 2L pp. 11. (4) + lviii.+
356+ (12) pp.
O'COIGLY
6638
The History of the Saracens. . . . The sixth edition, revised,
improved, and enlarged. London, H. G. Bohn, 1857.
8^ 74 in. (4)+xxviii. + 512 pp., 1 plato.
O'CLERY (Conary) See O'Clery (m.) Quatuor magistrorum
[M. O'C, C.O'C, etc.'\ annales hibernici. . . . O'Conor
(c.) d.d. Rerum hibernicarum scriptores veteres, vol. 3.
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by the Four Masters [C. O'C, etc.] 1848-51, 4°.
O'CLERY (Cucogry) See O'Clery (m.) Quatuor magistrorum
[M. O'C., C. O'O., etc.] annales hibernici. . . . O'Conor
(c.) D.D. Rerum hibernicarum scriptores veteres, vol. 3.
1824, 4^
See O'Glery (m.) Annals of the kingdom of Ireland ;
by the Four Masters, [C. O'C, etc.] 1848-51, 4°.
O'CLERY (Michael) AntiAlA 1lio5hAChcA eit\eArin. An¬
nals of the kingdom of Ireland; by the Four Masters
[Michael O'Clery, Conary O'Clery, Cucogry O'Clery,
and Ferfeasa O'Mulconry] from the earliest period to the
year 1616. Edited . . . with a translation and copious
notes by John O'Donovan. . . . Vol. i.[-vii.]
Dublin, Hodges, 1848-51.
4°. 11 in. 7 vols. in 5.
• The Martyrology of Donegal. A Calendar of the
Saints of Ireland. Translated from the original Irish
[of M. O'C.] by . . . J. O'Donovan. . . . Edited, with the
Irish text by J. H. Todd ... and ... W. Reeves. . . .
Dublin, A. Thorn, 1864.
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-—• Quatuor magistrorum [Michael O'Clery, ConaryO'Clery,
Cucogry O'Clery, and Ferfeasa O'Mulconry] annales
Hibernici usque ad annum 1172 ex ipso O'Clerii auto-
grapho . . . nunc primum versione donati ac notis illus¬
trate . . . O'Conor (c.) d.d. Rerum hibernicarum
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Messrs. O'Connor, O'Coigly, etc., for high treason. . . .
[1798], 8°.
O'CONNELL (John) See Loyal National Repeal As¬
sociation. First report ... on the land question. . . .
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■ The " Commercial injustices ". Extract from Appendix
of a Report to the Repeal Association, on the general
case of Ireland for a repeal of the legislative union. . . .
Dublin, J. Broivne, 1843.
8°. 8i in. 98 pp.
■ The "Taxation injustice". Extract from Appendix of
a Report to the Repeal Association, on the general case
of Ireland for a repeal of the legislative union. . . .
Dublin, J. Broione, 1843.
8°. 8J in. (2) + 56 pp.
O'CONNER (William) Sec Discovery (A) to the prayse
of God, and joy of all true hearted Protestants, of a late
intended plot by the papists to subdue the Protestants.
Being a true copy of a discourse between W. O'Conner
a priest and Anne Hussey an Irish gentlewoman. . . .
1641, 4°.
O'CONNOR, Famdij of. Sec O'Connor (r.) The Anony¬
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Beianagare family," of descent from the O'Connors of
Ballintubber, considered in relation to public records. . . .
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of the O'Connors, Kings of Connaught, and their de¬
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- See O'Connor (r.) Memoir of a controversy respecting
the name borne by the O'Connors of Ballintobber, the
title of Don, and the legal representatives of the family
. . . 1857, 12°.
- See O'Connor (r.) Memoir of the O'Connors of Ballin¬
tubber, county Roscommon, showing . . . the true repre¬
sentatives of the family; with their pedigree. . iStiq
12°.
O'CONNOR, afterwards CONDORCET O CONNOR
(Arthur) General. See Fergusson (j.) The Trial of
Messrs. O'Connor, etc., for high treason. . . . [1798], 8°.
See O'Connor (r.) The Anonymous claim of Mr. A.
O'C, as " a member of the Beianagare family ". . . . 1859,
O'CONNOR (BonaVentura) A Most damnable . . . plot ex-
prest in three letters against all Protestants in Ireland
and England, sent out of Rome to the chief actors of the
rebellion in Ireland, to animate and stirre them up,
January 20, 1642. The first letter was sent by B.
O'Conny to Phehm Roe Neal; the second by F. Mac-
Guyre to C. MacGuyre; the third by F. Farrell to Sir
P. O'Neal
Dublin, W. Bluden, London, reprinted, T. Baker,
i642[-43]-
4°. 7J in. (8) pp.
O'CONNOR (John) The Proposed reform of parliamentary
procedure in the next session of Parliament; parliamen¬
tary work of private members.
London, W. W. Head and Co., [1902].
4°. 11 in. 16 pp.
O'CONNOR (RoDERic) The Anonymous claim of Mr. Arthur
O'Conor, as "a member of the Beianagare family," of
descent from the O'Connors of Ballintubber, considered
in relation to public records. . . .
Dublin, M'Glashan and Gill, 1859.
8°. 6 in. viii. + 90 + (2) pp. With otlier tracts (3).

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