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SAMPSON ( Wm

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SAMPSON ( Wm

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
SAMPSON ( Wm. ) : -. Memoirs of William Sampson : including particulars of his adventures in various parts of Europe ; his confinement in the dungeons of the Inquisition in Lisbon, &c. &c. Several original letters ; being his correspondence with the ministers of state in Great-Britain and Portugal. A short sketch of the history of Ireland. Particularly as it respects the spirit of British domination in that country ; and a few observations on the state of manners, &c. in America. Second edition : revised and corrected by the author. Leesburg, Va., published by Samuel B. T. Caldwell, 1817Pages xv, (1, blank), (17) - 432, (2, blank). 8vo, recent cloth-backed marbled boards, with leather spine label, gilt : with old light browning and staining but otherwise a very good copy, but without the portrait usually found in this edition. Originally published in New York in 1807, this second edition was used for the first English edition of 1832. Sampson (1764-1836), United Irishman, lawyer, political activist, born in Derry city. Although arrested in 1798 he was never brought to trial but was exiled to Portugal in 1799 and, after various wanderings on the continent, was re-arrested in England and exiled again to America in 1806. He was quickly admitted to the New York Bar and soon became prominent in that city's legal and political circles.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) HULL ( John Dawson ). The Reverie, and other poems. Belfast : William M'Comb ; L.B. Seeley and Sons, and Hamilton, Adams, and Co., London ; Waugh and Innes, and Wm. Oliphant, Edinburgh ; Wm. Collins, and Geo. Gallie, Glasgow ; W. Curry, Jun. and Co., and R. M. Tims, Dublin, 1832. FIRST (ONLY) EDITION, pages xii, 275, (1, errata), large 12mo, original cloth, with printed paper label, edges uncut : with a little wear at headbands and the label rubbed, but the binding strong and sound and otherwise a very good copy with inscription dated 1834. WorldCat locates only a single copy : D - to which COPAC adds L and C. Hull (1801-86), native of Co Down, educated at Trinity College, Dublin, Church of Ireland minister in Antrim before moving to Scotland and England, father of Edward Hull, the noted geologist. This was his first published volume of verse. (2) LATIMER ( Wm. Thomas ). Ulster Biographies, relating chiefly to the "Rebellion of 1798". Belfast - James Cleeland. William Mullan & Son. Printed at "The Witness" Office, Royal Avenue, 1897. FIRST EDITION, pages (8), 112, 12mo, original brown cloth : a very good to nice copy. Latimer (1842–1919), presbyterian minister, spent his life in historical research and writing, particularly on the history of presbyterianism and of individual congregations & biography. (3) VOLUNTARIES IN BELFAST. The Voluntaries in Belfast. Report of the discussion on civil establishments of religion, held in Belfast, upon the evenings of 16th and 17th March, 1836, between the Rev. J. Ritchie, D.D., Edinburgh ; Rev. John Alexander, Belfast ; Rev. Mr. M'Ilwaine, Ohio, America ; Rev. Hugh M'Intyre, Loan-Ends ; and the Rev. H. Cooke, D.D., Belfast. Second edition. Belfast : Wm. M'Comb … , 1836. 64-pages, 8vo, recent cloth-backed marbled boards, with label : a very good copy. With a new preface to this second edition. Four editions were published within the year. Richie lead the Voluntaryism movement of Presbyterian clergy and laymen who believed that no church should accept Government grants, subsidies or endowments.(4)HISTORY; IRELAND; AMERICA; BELFAST PRINTED; IRISH LITERATURE; ENGLISH LITERATURE; VERSE; 1798 REBELLION; RELIGION; ; ;