so Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



1660. 



30. '• History of Charles II. James Davies." ( Wm. Smith.) 



[Authority :— H. R. rionier.] 



1662. 



31. " A Sermon preached on the Sunday before Easter, 1661, being the day 

 on which among severall others I receiVed the Holy Orders of Priest-hood 

 from the hands of the Eight Eeverend Father in God, Michael Lord Bishop of 

 Cork, Cloync'Eosse; one of his Majesties most Honourable Privy CounciU, 

 In the Church of St. Finbarry, the Cathedrall of the Dioces of Corke : By 

 John Butler, Preacher of God's Word at Inishonane in the Diocese of 

 Corke." 



(Printed at Corke by William Smith.) 



4to. Two leaves (Title and Dedication) + 14 pp. (Much cropped at top.) 



5i X 6i. 



[R. E. Belshiiw (of Dublin).] 



1664. 



32. " Inquisitio in Fidem Christianorum Hujus Seculi." Eoger Boyle, 

 Dean of Cork. 



" Corcagiae, 1664." 



12mo. 2 leaves + 60 pp. + 1 leaf (blank) + paper cover (5J x 3-^). 

 [Marsh's Library, Dublin, Cashel Loan Collection,— XI. 69 ; Ames Collection (463. h. 4. 3184). 

 Also vide Mailden, i., p. 15S, and ji. 165 ; and Cotton's "Typographical Gazetteer," First Series, 

 p. 71.] 



1675. 



33. " The Moderate Cavalier Or The Soldier's Description of Ireland And 

 of the Country Disease, with Eeceipts for the same ... A Book fit for all 

 Protestant Houses in Ireland." 



4to. 36 pp. 



[British Museum,/ 11631 bb. 44. 



See also Prendergast's " Cromwellian Settlement." Second Edition (1875), p. 196 (foot-note).] 

 N.B. ; — The place of printing or the name of the printer is not stated. The type is not very good : 

 it closely resembles that of William Smith. The top of the second page contains this dedication : 

 " To the Protestant Nobility, Gentry, and Soldiery of Ireland, but more especially to the -worshipfull 

 the Major, Aldermen, Sheriffs, Citizens, and Inhabitants of Corke." And towards the bottom of the 

 same page the following incoherent sentence occurs : " The Author upon his intent to have presented 

 three dozen of these books to the Major of Corke and hie guests and his feast when he first comes into 

 his office." The copy in the British Museum is bound and endorsed : " Soldier's description of Ireland, 

 Corke, 1675.'' Captain Mercer was likely the author of this peculiar work. — (J. B.) 



1679. 



34. " Strange and Eemarkable Prophecies and Predictions of the Holy 

 Learned and Excellent lames Usher, Late Arch-Bishop of Armagh and Lord 



