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WALPOLE (Robert) Rev. Memoirs relating to European
and Asiatic Turkey; edited from manuscript journals,
by E. W. London, Longmayis, 1817.
4°. llj in. xxii. + 607 pp. +(1) p., 1 errata slip and 14 plates.
Travels in various countries of the East; being a con¬
tinuation of Memoirs relating to European and Asiatic
Turkey, etc. Edited by . . . R. W.
London, Longmans, 1820.
4°. llj iu. xxi. + (3) + 603 pp. + (l) p.+ 8 pp., 14 plates.
WALPOLE [Sir Egbert) Sec Walpole (r.) Earl of Orford.
WALRAMUS, Bishop of Natimhurg. Walrami et Her-
randi epistolae de causa Heinrici regis conscriptae. . . .
MoNUMENT.\ Germaniae historica. Libelli do lite imp. ot
pont., vol. 2, pp. 285-291. 1892, 4°.
WALROND, Family of. See Butler, Family of. [Pedi¬
grees of J3utler ... of VValrond . . . and of Welles-
bourne. . . .] Phillipi's {Sir t.) Pedigrees, 11. (117).
1825-71, fol.
WALROND (Theodore) See Bruce (,t.) 8//1 Earl of Elgin,
12i/t Earl of Kincardine. Letters and joiu'nals of
James, eighth earl of Elgin . . . edited by T. W. 1872,
WALSER (G.\briel) Neuo Appenzeller Chronick oder
Beschreibung des Cantons Appenzell. . . .
S. Ciallen, R. Wcniger, 1740.
S'". 1\ in. Engraved title, (16)+ 762+ 112 pp., 1 Map.
Bookplate of Carl Zeerlcdcr.
WALSH. See Kelly .\nd W.^lsh.
WALSH (.T.\mbs J.) Science in tlie Philippines: a review
. . . Netv York, 1901
8'. 10 in. 13 pp. + (l) p.
WALSH {Sir John) Bart. See W.^lbh (j. b.) Baron Or-
mathtvaitc.
WALSH (John Benn) Baron Ormathwaitc. A Few passing
remarks on the privilege question. . . .
London, J. Ridgivay, 1845.
8°. 9 in. (2)+ 29 pp. + (l) p.
- On the present balance of parties in the state. . . .
Third edition. London, J. Murray, 1832.
8°. 8J in. 131 pp.+ (1) p.+ 8 pp.
Popular opinions on parliamentary reform, considered.
. . . Fourth edition, with additions, and a postscript to
the ballot. London, J. Ridgivay, 1831.
8°. 9 in. (4)+ 114+ (2) pp.
WALSH (Peter) The More ample accompt, the answers to
the exceptions, the inducements, and invitation, promised
in the advertisement annexed to the late printed re¬
monstrance, protestation, etc. of the Roman catholick
clergy of Ireland. And (in conclusion of all) an humble
earnest advice to the nobility, gentry, and other lay
catholicks of the three nations. Moreover, and for the
better information, and fuller satisfaction of the reader,
the foresaid remonstrance, etc. and advertisement pre-
hx'd. Finally an appendix of censures and arrests
against the uncatholick positions of some otherwise
catholick writers. . . . London, Thomas Mabb, 1662.
8". 6 in. Roman letter, a", A-K« ; (1(5) + 114 + (34) pp :—(1) title,
(2-8) dedication to the K. C. clergy, (9-13) the Remonstrance, (14,
15) the Advertisement, (16) blank, 1-114 the work, (1) postscript,
(2) blank, (3-.S0) appendix, (31, 32) approbation, (33, 34) blank.
With other tractx.
Lowndes 2824.
WALSH (Peter) The History and vindication of the loyal
formulary, or Irish remonstrance, so graciously received
by his majesty anno 1661, against all calumnies and
censures. In several treatises. With a true account and
full discussion of the delusory Irish remonstrance, and
other papers, framed and insisted on by the national
congregation at Dublin, anno 1666, and presented to
his majesty (then) lord lieutenant of that kingdom, the
duke of Ormond ; but rejected by his Grace. To
which are added three appendixes : whereof the last
contains the marquess of Ormond lord lieutenant of
Ireland, his long and excellent letter of the second of
December 1650. In answer to both the declaration and
excommunication of the bishops, etc. at Jamestown.
The author father Peter Walsh, of the order of St.
Francis, professor of divinity. [Mottoes, 2 lines.]
[? London] Printed Anno m.dc.lxxiv. | [1674.]
Fol. llj in.
Collation: Title (1 leaf), a-z'^; s (1 leaf), a-z* (I leaf), 1 loaf
unsigned, h*--/,*'-^, aa*-zz*-, aaa*-zzz*-, aaaa*-zznz*'-, aaaaa*-ooooo*-',
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Zzzzzzzz'^,Aaaaaaaaa-Cccccoccc''', A-X'-, A-Z'-, Aa-IS'n^, 1 leaf un¬
signed ; (1) leaf, title, verso blank ; pp. i.-xxxvi. To the Catliolicks
of England, Ireland, Scotland . . .; pp. xxxvii.-lii. To the reader;
(18) pp. An abridgment of contents, and errata ; pp. 1, [2] The first
treatise . . . the Introduction ; pp. 3-568, The First part of the
first treatise ; pp. 569-765, The Second part of the first treatise ;
(1) p. blank; pp. 1-20, The Second treatise ; pp. 21-38, The Third
treatise; pp. 39-79, The Fourth treatise ; pp. 80-83, The Fourteen
propositions of F. P. W.; new title—"Queries concerning tlie
lawfuluesse of the present cessation, and of the censures against
all confederates adhering unto it. Propounded by the right
honourable the Supreme Council, to the most reverend, and most
illustrious David, lord bishop of Ossory, and unto other divines:
with answers given, and signed by the said most reverend prelate,
and divines. Printed at Kilkenny, anno 1648, And reprinted,
anno 1673." (1) p.+ (1) p. blank, l + vi. + 137 pp.+ (1) p. blank.
There are new titles in tlie last sot of paging at p. 29 The First
appendix . . ., p. 41 The Articles of peace . . ., p. 73 The Second
appendix. . . . And the following pages arc blank 28, 30, 42, 72,
and 74. Lowndes 2824.
WALSH (Robert) Editor of the American Review. A
Letter on tlie genius and dispositions of the French
government ... by an American [R. Walsh] Ith edition.
]8io, 8°. See Letter.
WALSH (Robert) LL.h., Rector of Finglas. A Residence
at Constantinople, during a period including the com¬
mencement, progress, and termination of tiie Greek and
Turkish revolutions. . . . Two volumes. Volume i., [11.]
London, Wcstley and Davis, 1836.
8". 8J in. 2 vols. 1. xv. pp.+ (1) j).+ 412 pp., 6 plates and 1 map.
II. viii. + (2) + 542 + 8 pp. inscriptions + (2) pp. errata, etc., 6 plates.
WALSH {Sir Robert) A True narrative and manifest, set
forth by sir Roijcrt Walsh which he is ready ... to
justify, as relating unto plots . . . and to reply, or dis-
anul the printed paper, in part of E. Everard an Irish¬
man, who was so long prisoner in the Tower, and to
make out why he was so detained, nothing relating to
the plot, but was for his intent, to liave poysoned the
duke of Monmouth. . . . [London], 1679.
Fol. 12 in. (4) + 35 pp. + (1) p.
WALSH (Thomas) Captain 93d Foot. Journal of the late
campaign in Egypt: including descriptions of that
country, and of Gibraltar, Minorca, Malta, Marmorice,
and Macri; with an appendix ; containing official papers
and documents. . . .
Lomlon, Luke Hansard, 1803.
4°. 12 in. viii. + (20)+261 + (7) + *145pp.+ (1) p., 49 plates.
WALSH (Walter) A Defence of tlie king's protestant de¬
claration. London, S. Sonnonschcin and Co., [1901].
8°. 93 in. 80 pp.
The Ritualistic reaction in the present century. . . .
Lecture by W. Walsh. . . .
Liverpool, "Protestant Standard" Office, [1899].
S°. 7 in. 24 pp.
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