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termed by Gov. Hutchinson in a letter to Pownall. 1771

Intimate Friend of his, An Rev

Richard Graves. Recollection of some particulars in the life of the late William Shenstone, Esq, in a series of letters from. L. 1788

Invalid, An. Hemy Mattheus, Esq. The diary of. . in 1817-19. L. 1820 ^

Invalid, An Harriet Martineau. Life in the sick-room, essays. L. 1844.

Invalid, An. Fiederic Townsend (?) Musings of. . N.Y. 185-.

Invalid, An. Hon Robert Fulke Che- ville Outlines selected from the blotting book of... 1825.

Invalid, An. W. B. Aspinall San Remo as a winter residence. By. . 1862-65. L. 1865.

Invalid, An. John Sirang, Esq., LL D. Travelling notes of. . . in search of health, first published in the " Glasgow Herald," but separately in 1863

Investigator. Jacob Barker. The Rebellion; its consequences ... By ... New Orleans, 1866.

Investigator. Daniel Oliver. Re- marks on a pamphlet entitled "Prof. Hale and Dartmouth College." 1846.

Investigator. Samuel Wheeler. The triangle ... N.Y 1832

lolo Fardd Glas. Edward Williams, the well-known Welsh bard and writer.

Ion. Eugene Kmgman, in his contribu- tions to the " Baltimore Sun."

lone Mrs Mart/ Elizabeth (Moore Hewitt) Stebbins. Her earlier poems ap- peared in the "Knickerbocker Maga- jzine" and other periodicals under this pen-name, and in Boston, in 1845, she published a volume entitled "Songs of our Land, and other Poems." Her name was originally Jane L. Moore

Iota. Rev. Joseph Jefferson, of Basing- broke (Hants ), in his contributions to the "Gent. Mag." {L.}, etc.

Iota. Dr. John Francis Waller (?). Adventures of a Protestant in search of a religion. Dublin, 186-.

Iota. John JSarland. Stray leaves collected for the "Athenaeum Bazaar." Manchester, 1843.

Ipolperroc. Jonathan Couch, in the "Imperial Magazine" and the "Pam- phleteer," 1819 et $eq.

Iredale, John. B. B. Vallentine, in Ms contributions to "Puck" (N.Y.).

Irenaeus. Jtev. Samuel Irenmus Prime, author of " The old white meeting-house ; or, reminiscences of a country congrega- tion," N.Y, 1845,- also in his contribu- tions to the N".Y. Observer," etc.

Irenicus. Joseph Besse. The doctrine of the people called Quakers, in relation to bearing arms and fighting. . . L 1746.

Irish Adopted Citizen, An George G Collins. Fifty reasons why the Hon- orable Henry Clay should be elected President of the United States Bait. 1844.

Irish Archivist, An. John T Gilbert. On the history, position, and treatment of the public records of Ireland. L. 1864.

Irish Bachelor, An. Abbot The freaks of Cupid a novel. L. 1845

Irish Catholic, An. Wilham James MacNeven An argument for independ- ence, in opposition to an union. . By. . Dublin, 1799.

Irish Catholic, An. James Warren Doyle. Essay on education and the state of Ireland Dublin, 1880.

Irish Catholic, An Wilhaw Bullen. A memoir of the Union. By. . Dub- lin, 1843

Irish Catholic. Whig, An. Charles 0. Gorman. An I C. W. to his fellow- countrymen in the United States. Prov. 1852

Irish Charles Dickens, The Mrs. May Laffan Hartley

Irish Country Gentleman, An. Wil- liam Parnell. An inquiry into the causes of popular discontents in Ireland. . . L 1804.

Irish Dignitary, An. Rev. Thomas Lewis O'Beirne A letter ... on the sub- ject of tithes in Ireland L 1807,

Irish Gentleman, An. Thomas Wai- ford. The scientific tourist through Ire- land ... By ... L. 1818.

Irish Gentleman,- An. Thomas Moot e. Travels of ... in search of a religion. L, 1833

Irish Lady, An Mrs. J. It. Greer. Vindication of friends ... P. 1852.

Irish Land Owner, An Thomas Martin. A plan for the settlement of the question of the sale and transfer, mortgage and registration of land 2d ed, Dublin, 1862.

Irish National Journalist, An Richard Pigott. Personal recollections of ... Dublin, 1882

Irish Peasant Poet, The. C. P. 0' Conor.

Irish Police Magistrate, An. Henry Robert Addison. Recollections of ... . 1862.

Irish Sennachy, An. Edward Smyth. Mercer. The Mercer chronicle ... L. 1866.