The general history of Ireland. Containing, I. A full and impartial account of the first inhabitants of that Kingdom ; with the Lives and Reigns of an hundred and seventy four succeeding Monarchs of the Milesian Race. II. The Original of the Gadelians, their Travels into Spain, and from thence into Ireland. III. Of the frequent Assistance the Irish afforded the Scots against their Enemies the Romans and Britons; particularly their obliging the Britons to make a Ditch from Sea to Sea between England and Scotland. IV. A genuine Description of the Courage and Liberality of the ancient Irish, their severe Laws to preserve their Records and Antiquities, and the Punishments inflicted upon those Antiquaries who presumed to vary from the Truth; with an Account of the Laws and Customs of the Irish, and their Royal Assemblies at Tara, &c. V. A relation of the long and bloody wars of the Irish against the Danes, whose Yoke they at last threw off, and restored Liberty to their Country, which they

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed [by J. Bettenham] for B. Creake, at the Red Bible in Ave-Mary-Lane, near St. Paul's, MDCCXXXII. [1732]
Publication year
1732-1732
ESTC No.
T122584
Grub Street ID
173247
Description
[8],vi,xxiv,[6],563[i.e.559],[3],12;[2],xv,[1]p.,plates : ill.,port.,map,coats of arms ; 2⁰
Note
Circulated in manuscript during the late seventeenth century as 'Foras feasa ar É­irinn'.

It was translated into English by Dermot O'Connor, and printed for the first time in 1723 under the title, 'A general history of Ireland'.

Reissue of the original edition of 1723, with cancel titlepage, without the list of subscribers, and with an appendix with separate titlepage dated 1726, and separate pagination and register.

P.xii of Dr. Keating's preface misnumbered xi.
Uncontrolled note
Pps.330, 331 misnumbered 322,323;p.347 misnumbered p.346;p.346 misnumbered 347;p.495 misnumbered 465; p.xi of the appendix misnumbered p.x