The Dublin guide or, a description of the city of Dublin, and the Most Remarkable Places within Fifteen Miles. Containing brief, but accurate accounts of the Public Buildings, Places of Amusement, Manufactures, Charitable Foundations, Public Institutions, Noted Societies, Gentlemens' Seats, Remarkable Customs, and Natural and Artificial Curiosities; arranged in alphabetical order. With many other Interesting Particulars, that may lead to a thorough Knowledge of the Present State and Government of the City; and of every Object worthy the Attention of Strangers, Foreigners, and such Citizens as occasionally visit the Country on Parties of Pleasure. By R. Lewis, Corrector of the Press, Honorary Member of the Dublin Legion, and Author of the Post-Chaise Companion, or Traveller's Directory through Ireland

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Lewis, Richard
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dublin printed for the author, at his correcting-office, No. 22, Bride-Street 1787, [1787]
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Collection: Eighteenth Century Collections Online / ECCO - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Description
Item Description:Dated at the foot of p. 278 (of the appendix): 10th October, 1787. - Dedication dated 1st August 1787. - English Short Title Catalog, T34987. - Reproduction of original from British Library. - The "demesne" is Southwell's Glen, the "beautiful seat of Captain William Southwell. - The appendix on p. 275 states that "the following article should have been inserted in page 236; but as the author did not see the place it describes until the 19th of August, 1787, when its proprietor most politely shewed it to him, and personally attended him through the whole demesne, he has hastily given this rude sketch
Physical Description:Online-Ressource ([2],278p.,plates) map 12°