![]() Most remarkable objects described contribute to its embellish. Labour, nor expense has been spared : new engravings of the To render the work as perfect as possible, neither time, Give it to the public, in a much more complete and enlargedįorm than he ever expected it would have attained. Which he has been so successful, that he is now enabled to Studiously engaged in collecting materials for the present, in NINETEEN years have elapsed since the publication of the firstĮdition of this Work. Have contributed in any way to keep on record the times that are ![]() In conclusion, the work has been a labour of love, and if I All the Appendixes have been reproduced and a newĪppendix added, which will, I hope, prove interesting to present ![]() In my great-grandfather's Appendix were many additions for nothing has been added to text save words in has been printed verbatim, with an introductory many pages have been added to the text, as noted. has been arranged into chapters, the ninth has beenĪdded, and in that portion the notes have not been placed inīrackets, as I am solely responsible for both text and notes. TheĪdditional notes have been inserted in brackets, so that they may Has been made in the text of the original work, neither has thereīeen any interference with the disposition of the notes. No alteration, with the exception of a few words in brackets, Since 1839, old Directories, and many other sources, as noted. Papers in the Linen Hall Library, various newspapers published Of Records, and my information has been gathered from State Has been kept since Dean Dobbs wrote the last in the Old Book Which have taken place, down to the present time. History of the town, with the various changes and improvements I have endeavoured to the best of my ability to bring the The government of the people, new manners and customs haveĪrisen, and a new generation not acquainted with the history of Published, 97 years ago, many changes have taken place in IN submitting a new edition of my great-grandfather's work ![]() Mere phantoms of the brain, would we believe, Full text of " The history and antiquities of the county of the town of Carrickfergus, from the earliest records till 1839 : also a statistical survey of said county" ![]()
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