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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



JosiAH "Windsor. 



1667. Oratio in Inauguratione D. Petri Eutler, s.t.b., &c. 4to. 



1669. A Welcome in a Poem to His Excellency John Lord Eoberts, 

 &c. Lt.-Col. Mercer. 4to. 



1669. The Pattern of Grace and Glory, &c. The Bishop of Clonfert. 

 4to. 



Joseph Ray. 

 1681. Conversion of P. Corwine. 4to. 



1681. Some Passages in the Life and Death of John Earl of Eochester. 

 Bishop Burnet. 4to. 



1681. Count Hanlon's Downfall. 4to. 



1682. The Interest of Ireland in its Trade, &c. Rd. Lawrence. 12mo. 



1682. Foxes & Firebrands. 12mo. 



1683. Essay upon Poetry. 4to. 



1685. The Dublin Newsletter. 



Ray continued to print every year down to the eighteenth 

 century. He printed the following very notable book : — 

 1698. The Case of Ireland's being bound by Acts of Parliament in 

 England Stated. Wm. Molyneux. 8vo. 



Samuel Helsham. 

 1681. Institutiones Logicae. 16mo. 



1684. The Counterscuffle. 8vo. 



1686. He began this year printing with Andrew Crooke, and they 



became the King's Printers in succession to Benjamin Tooke. 



Edward Jones. 



1690. A Form of Prayer To be used on 15th Augt., &c. 4to. 



Robert Thornton. 

 1692. Civil & Military Articles of Limerick. 4to. 

 1692. The Diary of the Siege of Limerick. 4to. 



