344 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



fattest Sacrifices that ever Queen Justice had./ Being/ An Hue and Cry 



after Lady Liberty, which hath/ been ravished and stoln away by the 



grand/ Potentates of the Earth./ Principally intended for the undeceiving 



of some/ honest hearts, who like the poor Jews cry, give us a King,/ though 



they smart never so much for it. / Togetlier "With / A Preface to the Supream 



Authority of the three / Nations, the Parliament of England, / "Wherein 



amongst other remarkable particulars, / you have a character of the late 



incomparable Lord Deputy, / The truly Honourable / Henry Ireton, Esq. / By 



John Cook, late of Gray's-Inn, Esq : Chief Ju-stice of the Province of 



Minister in Ireland. / 



(Peter de Pienne.) Svo. (6£" x 3|") 2S leaves + 134 pp. + 1 leaf (errata). 



(Second Edition or Issue ?) 



[Brit. Mus. /522. c. 29/2/& E. 1238 (has different t.p.) — 2 copies ; University 

 Library, Cambridge, Hib. 8. 652. 1. (No. 5314); Worcester College Liby., Oxford; 

 Messrs. Pickering & Chatto, London.] 



27. 1652. An Act for the Settling of Ireland. " Thursday, 12th, August, 

 1652: Ordered by the Parliament, That this Act be forthwith Printed and 

 Published." Peter de Pienne. -Ito. S leaves. Sigs. A-B4. No pagination. 



[National Liby., Dublin/Thorpe Collection of Pamphlets, vol. v.] 



28. 1652. Ordered that 40,000 passes be printed at Waterford, May Sth. 

 [Vide Order Book in Public Record Office, / 42.] 



29. 1654. A Copy of a Letter from an Officer in the Araiy of Ireland to 

 the Protector concerning his changing of the Government. 4to. 



[Brit. Mas. /' E. 881. 4 ; Vide also J. O'Daly's Sale Catalogue, No. 45, 1876, item 13.] 

 Note. — With reference to the British Museum copy, the " Letter" is dated " Water- 

 ford, 24th June, 1654," but no place of printing is given. 



30. 1654-5. Parthenissa, a Eomance. 6 Tomes. The Earl of Orrery. 



[University Library, Cambridge. Hib. 7.655. 4-6 (No. 5315) ; Vide also G. W. 

 Prothero's " Memoir of Henry Bradshaw," 1888, p. 330.] 



N.B. — Tomes 1-4 were printed in Waterford. 



