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well executed ; and in the note I have just spoken of some of 
the words are in the Flemish language. 
Vol. XX. containing No. 7299, is merely an extract from 
the theological works of Richard Archdekin, of Kilkenny, 
which are highly prized abroad, and have, consequently, gone 
through eleven editions. 
Vol. X XI. containing Nos. 7658, 7659, 7660, 7661. This 
volume is a very large paper folio, bound in vellum; and ap- 
pears by the class-mark aoe, to have belonged to the 
Jesuits. The title or heading occupies half the first page, and 
has the following note written across it, in an old hand differing 
from the text: ‘* Authore N. P. Stephano Vito, soc. Jesu 
Hiberno, Clonmeliensi.” The title is as follows: 
‘* Vindicize Scotorum veterum, et Sanctorum indigenarum 
Iberniz oceani magne Insule, que olim ab immemora 
bili tempore, passim per Europam usque ad annum 
Christi saltem 1000 audiebat Scotia, deinde 
vero per 200 et amplius annos dicebatur 
Scotia major sive vetus, ad discrimen Scotiz primoris et nove, 
que ante per plurima 
secula audiebat Patria Pictorum Britannie. 
In tres libros distribute 
ADVERSUS 
Graves crebrosque errores novorum de rebus Scoticis his 
toricorum Hectoris Boetii, Georgii Buccanani, 
Georgij Tomsoni, Roberti Turneri sub nomine 
Joannis Leslei, et asseclarum ipsorum qui Iber 
norum nationem et patriam prisco nomine proprio 
christianorum Scotorum et Scotiz una cum 
ingenti numero Sanctorum Ibernize Scotorum 
veterum immerito privant et transformant 
in Neoscotos Britanniz Insulz posteros 
prisee Pictorum ac Dalreudinorum Gentis 
Candido Lectori memorabilium antiquitatum amanti. S.” 
