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Antiquities in Ireland.




This day is published in Two Volumes, Price 12s.,

Maps coloured 14s.

(Uniformly printed with this Work)

THE SCIENTIFIC TOURIST
THROUGH
England, Wales, and Scotland:

By T. WALFORD, Esq. F.A.S. F.L.S.


[CONTENTS.]


PAGE Counties, viz.
INTRODUCTION [1] [Antrim.]
Antiquities [8] [Armagh.]
Druidical Monuments [9] [Carlow.]
[Cromlechs] ib. [Cavan.]
Cairns [10] [Clare.]
[Ogham Inscriptions] ib. [Cork.]
[Ancient Temples] ib. [Donnegal.]
Caves [11] [Down.]
[Round Towers] ib. [Dublin.]
Raths [14] [Eastmeath.]
Religious Antiquities [16] [Fermanagh.]
[Churches, Cells,]
Hermitages,
and Crosses

ib.
[Galway.]
[Kerry.]
Castles [18] [Kildare.]
Mineralogy [19] [Kilkenny.]
Moss Earth [20] [King's County.]
Basaltes [21] [Leitrim.]
[Granite] ib. [Limerick.]
Temperature [22] [Londonderry.]
Travelling [23] [Longford.]
Topographical Division
into Provinces,
Baronies, Parishes,
and Acres

[25]
[Louth.]
[Mayo.]
[Meath; see Eastmeath.]
Ecclesiastical Division;
Dioceses,
Parishes,
and Churches
[
27]
[Monaghan.]
[Queen's County.]
[Roscommon.]
Legal Division [28] [Sligo.]
Comparative Height of
Mountains
[
30]
[Tipperary.]
[Tyrone.]
List of Round Towers, with
their Measurements
[
31]
[Waterford.]
[Westmeath.]
Glossary [34] [Wexford.]
Value of English and Irish
Currency
[
35]
[Wicklow.]
————
Description of
Frontispiece
and Direction
for Plates
[


36]
[Iters by various Persons.]
[Routes of Mail Coaches.]
[Index.]

THIS HUMBLE ATTEMPT TO FACILITATE AND FAMILIARIZE

A JUST KNOWLEDGE OF THE VALUE AND BEAUTIES OF

THE KINGDOM OF IRELAND

HAVING BEEN MOST RESPECTFULLY PRESENTED,

IS NOW ON ITS PUBLICATION

WITH PERMISSION

INSCRIBED AND DEDICATED,

WITH

EVERY POSSIBLE SENSE OF THE OBLIGATION AND CONDESCENSION,

TO HIS IMPERIAL HIGHNESS

THE GRAND DUKE MICHAEL OF RUSSIA:

WHOSE VISIT TO THIS INTERESTING ISLAND

AND IMPORTANT ARM OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

HAS CONFERRED AN HONOUR

WHICH CAN NEVER BE ERASED FROM THE RECOLLECTION OF

THE IRISH NATION.

August 31, 1818.