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Old Ireland's misery at an an [sic] end. Or, The English empire in the Brazil's restored : Being the second appearance of the inchanted [sic] lady, who appeared the 5th day of June, 1752, in the form of a mermaid, on a sand bank, in the harbour of Lougres, and parish of Endeskeale, north-west of the county of Donegall, in Ireland, as was seen and heard by Thomas White, John Brown, and William Cunningham, who were coming up the channel in a small fishing boat.

Format Book and Microform
Publication Info[Newport, R.I.] : Sold [by James Franklin?] at the Town-School-House in Newport, [1752?]
Description6 + pages ; 16 cm (8vo)
Subject(s)
Series Early American imprints. First series ; no. 40634
Early American imprints. First series ; no. 40634. ^A478749
General noteThe only known copy, held by the American Antiquarian Society, lacks all after p. 6.
General noteDate of publication suggested by Bristol. Evans dates the Boston edition (Evans 6904) as 1752. James Franklin printed at the Town-School-House in Newport from 1730 to 1757.
References Bristol B1584
References Shipton & Mooney 40634
References Alden, J.E. Rhode Island, 121
Reproduction noteJoyner- Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 40634).

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Joyner NC Microfiche MICROFICHE AM35E NO. 40634 ✔ Available