The Irish sketch-book . < Mo o <1 THE IRISH SKETCH-BOOK, BY MR M. A. TITMARSH. WITH NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS ON WOOD, DRAWN BY THE AUTHOR. IN TWO I. SECOND EDITION. LONDON:CHAPMAN AND HALL, 186, STRAND. MDCCCXLV. TO DR. CHARLES LEVER, OF TEMPLEOGUE HOUSE, ^fEAR DUBLIN. My Dear Lever, Harry Lorrequer needs no complimenting in adedication ; and I would not venture to inscribe these volumesto the Editor of the Dublin University Magazine, who, 1 fear,must disapprove of a great deal which they contain. But allow me to dedicate my little book to a good Irishman(the hearty charity of wh


The Irish sketch-book . < Mo o <1 THE IRISH SKETCH-BOOK, BY MR M. A. TITMARSH. WITH NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS ON WOOD, DRAWN BY THE AUTHOR. IN TWO I. SECOND EDITION. LONDON:CHAPMAN AND HALL, 186, STRAND. MDCCCXLV. TO DR. CHARLES LEVER, OF TEMPLEOGUE HOUSE, ^fEAR DUBLIN. My Dear Lever, Harry Lorrequer needs no complimenting in adedication ; and I would not venture to inscribe these volumesto the Editor of the Dublin University Magazine, who, 1 fear,must disapprove of a great deal which they contain. But allow me to dedicate my little book to a good Irishman(the hearty charity of whose visionary red-coats, some sub-stantial personages in black might imitate to advantage), and toa friend from whom I have received a hundred acts of kindnessand cordial hospitality. Laying aside for a moment the travelling-title of Mr. Titmarsh,let me acknowledge these favours in my own name, and subscribemyself, my dear Lever, Most sincerely and gratefully yours, W. M. THACKERAY. London, April 27, 1843. CONTENTS TO V


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