Macariae excidium, or, The destruction of Cyprus : being a secret history of the war of the revolution in Ireland . hi inargin, read Col. Art Mac Mahon. 169, — fj, /o7- one of whom was President, read three of whom were Presidents. —-173, —33,/or jointe, rtarf joint. 174, — 1,/or h^retier, rearf h^ritier. ? , — 5, for au Loix. rtad aux Lolk. —— 208, — 3, for des grands d^bats, read de grands debats. , — 8, for meux, read mieux. , — 17, for toute ce Royaume, rend tout ce Royaume. 223, — 33, at viarum obsessio; audiebantur passim, a camima after obsessio, and after passim a semicolon. 227, — 12,


Macariae excidium, or, The destruction of Cyprus : being a secret history of the war of the revolution in Ireland . hi inargin, read Col. Art Mac Mahon. 169, — fj, /o7- one of whom was President, read three of whom were Presidents. —-173, —33,/or jointe, rtarf joint. 174, — 1,/or h^retier, rearf h^ritier. ? , — 5, for au Loix. rtad aux Lolk. —— 208, — 3, for des grands d^bats, read de grands debats. , — 8, for meux, read mieux. , — 17, for toute ce Royaume, rend tout ce Royaume. 223, — 33, at viarum obsessio; audiebantur passim, a camima after obsessio, and after passim a semicolon. 227, — 12, for le masse, j-ead la masse. 239, — 20, after premitrement, a comma. 240, — 32, for metelass^e, read matelassee. 256, — 34, 35, after profaned, ( comma, and ajter religion, a semicolon. 261, — 5,/or venerabilibus fratribusc. rt^/irfvenerabilibus fratribus Christiano. 298, — 28, for Note k.^. Page 53, read Note 85, Page 33. 329, — 1,/or N0TEn2, Page49, rearfNoTE 112, Page 40. 416, — 26, for Caslebarin, read Caslebar {a French error for Castlehar) in. EDITORS >IIE Members of the Irish Arch^ological SocietyU are presented, in this volume, with the Macaria^ , an accoimt of the War of the Revolu-tion in Ireland from 1688 to 1691, by ColonelCharles OKelly. The Colonels work, being theorili/ narrative of that contest known to exist fromthe pen of an Irish OfBcer on the side of King James II., and being,so far, calculated to throw light on an interesting portion of ourhistory from the precise quarter whence it was most needed, had en-gaged the attention of the Society, from the period of its the first General Meeting of the Society, No. 202, Great Bruns-wick-street, Dublin, May 3rd, 1841, the Report from the ProvisionalCouncil, read by the Secretary, the Rev. James Ilenthorn Todd, an-nounced the Irish Colonels work, as the third tract, intended forpublication ; and to be edited by George Petrie, Esq., from a man


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