Dix — Printing in Cork in First Quarter of Eighteenth Century. 13 



in Corke. (Printed for the Author by G. Bennett.) 8vo [10], 3-li8 pp. [Univer- 

 sity Library, Cambridge, /Hib. 8.719, 3.J 



1719. — N.B. — Caulfield mentions a report, printed in 1719, of Schools. 

 Query:— Where?— [J.B.] 



[1719 ?]. — The Speech of -Judge Powis at . . . sentence on Parson Bisse . . . 

 at Wells Assizes for . . . Sermon at St. George's Church near Bristol ... 1 leaf. 

 Fol. " Corke Printed." [University Library, Cambridge. /Acton b. 25, 393 ■".'] 

 N.B. — No printer is given. The Speech is dated 22nd December, 1718. 

 [1720?]. — Elegy on the Unfortunate tho' much Lamented Death of .James 

 Cotter, Esq., who was executed at Cork on the 7th of May, 1720, for Ravishing 

 Elizabeth Squib, a Quaker. A Broadside (S.sh.) printed on one side, with a rude 

 woodcut on each side of the page — one of a soldier on guard, the other of a 

 suspended skeleton. 



N.B. — No date, place of printing, or printer's name is given, but it was most 

 probably printed in Cork, as the custom of printing street songs about condemned 

 criminals has survived in the City to this day. — (J.B.) 



[1720]. —Another ballad, similarly printed. Like observation. 

 N.B. — These ballads are pasted to the end leaves of a ms. volume of Irish 

 poems. [Vide Qiiaritch's Catalogue, No. 196 (1900), No. 3182.] 



1721. — Pietas Corcagiensis, or, a View of the Green-coat Hospital ; And other 

 Charitable Foundations, In the Parish of St. Mary, Shandon, Corke, shewing the 

 several steps that have been taken in Erecting and supporting these Charities. 

 {Samuel Terry.) 4to ; with plates. 91 pp. -1- 1 leaf postscript. [National Library, 

 /Vol. 60 (Pamphlets); Brit. Mus. — 2 copies. Robert Day; M. Dorey, Dublin; 

 Royal Irish Academy, /H.T. ; King's Inns ; University Library, Cambridge, 

 Hib. 7, 745, 26 ; Marsh's Library, Dublin (Cashel Loan Collection).] 



1721. — The Beauty of Holiness in the Common Prayer ; As set forth in Four 

 Sermons Preach'd at the Rolls Chapel. The Rev. Thos. Bisse, d.d.. Preacher of 

 the Rolls. 8th Edition. (Reprinted at Cork, by Samuel Terry, for John Redwood. 

 Bookseller, near the Exchange.) 8vo., cut down, viii + 144 pp. Folding plate 

 between pp. 76 and 77. Folds in fours. [National Library, Dix Collection, 2 

 copies.] 



1721. — The Club in a Diologue between father and son. James Puckle. 

 (Samuel Terry) in Cock Pit Lane for John Redwood, Bookseller near the Exchange, 

 12mo. 96 pp. [British Museum (4377. a.)] 



1721. — King George's Title Asserted. In a Sermon Preach'd at Cloynpriest, 

 In the Diocesse of Cloyne ; On the First Day of August, 1721, The Revd. Arthur 

 d'Huvers, ll.b., Rector, etc. [George Bennett.) 4to IV. + 16 pp. Folds in twos. 

 [Trinity College, Dublin.] 



[1721 ?]. — An Answer to a book, intitl'd. Reasons ofi'er'd for erecting a Bank in 

 Ireland. In a letter to H. Maxwell, Esq., Hercules Rowley, m.p. (Re-printed hy 

 and for Georye Bennett, and are to be sold at his Shop opposite Broad Lane.) 

 8vo. 26 pp. [British Museum, /8227, aaa, 33.] 



N.B. — The Dublin edition of above was printed in 1721. 

 1722. — Undeniable Reasons for suspending the Habeas Corpus Act and 

 securing Traytors, etc. Dated 10th Sovr., 1722. (Georye Bennett.) Broadside 



