A description of the curious monuments and antiquities in the island of Icolmkill . Or the island of St. Colman-Kill. Also, an account of the island of Staffa, where the rural Throne of the late King Fingal, is extant; being the Chief of the Heroes, so much admired by the Poets. By a gentleman who made the tour of Europe, prior to this description, in a letter to a friend. It is now published by the desire of several gentlemen of distinction, who reside in the Country; and given to the bearer John M'cormick, upon account of his misfortunes, to help him to support a small Family.
- Gentleman who made the tour of Europe.
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- 1792
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Description of the curious monuments and antiquities in the island of Icolmkill (Online)
A description of the curious monuments and antiquities in the island of Icolmkill. Or the island of St. Colman-Kill. Also, an account of the island of Staffa, where the rural Throne of the late King Fingal, is extant; being the Chief of the Heroes, so muc
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[Dublin?] : Printed for John M'cormick, 1792.
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