Dublin«
DubMy the- - Ireland1, feernsno' be thd'EWdha of
PcdemyfJJitaf it
was rtfeht’rtnavfb'mntbanSaxon -^fcrenlofe; amddnf th§lbe|^nriing 'o f |h e
aext century,'d&e'Wvelenins' oftQanute Iteuck atJJDfiblik * 'T h ’e 'ltjiM b n
isrdeligh&Vin a bottom',' between? radge^MtMlls Omhbe fciA€»affd*?iabrbh.
I c js pfeEsadpd-'by the river,Liffypandhy fb'te>e.rif*a'fets* The inha/bfeints
have/beeri' efti nsa fM at E5©*fefE^^th’*#&piAil -bek^affi^aob'cmiited f®i‘e
fecroftd’in tbp Britdfh dominiqnspiand the fifth" iS& ftfeS # ^1 of ®h$f|>e’Sm
cilSes»5 ' - 1 * "Jr *p* ' ' '
„T h e fcircumfiereaeeidf Dublin M y be dbdutffeft '*S h i p
two miles and a quarter aft#^ss&ifeh in bffea'dth. W ^ T 1
b o u t i&iMonwnedkiuS* bdrarg impeded with two ba-nks'dfifalaH;
n<®th a n d fo u tt bulls, which present iMfrs*c#sl!k^%CtM®4^ M ^ a * n g
the bat>i but --fifeme an^pECiytfirreiith have fedeH'.^ade^6^n-d,^£i^^|?:*ifi:®!t
carried, .into. , execution* rA
igsrjlength; a n d ,1 the .quaysram >ffia^as4ah.d h i a u tS ^ "T h g J^ M e
fix bridges^ theoWfcffdf which isWftmtdaBefd Effexr/ 5•ThehM^nX'd|«^|ere
aacientlv eohftrdiaed>ef waljMtfaartHid.with&l^
they ufed timber in the Flemifh fafhion
mtroducte87tilL th e iaff'c en t* y t3 ^ % f b ^ ^ ^ & ® M l e g ^ ^ | p n ^ ^ ^ f
lizbyy and comin p sT® h d i^& in thiTW<§f||ry
■of .the-p'uhficStrqcosRte,' -asHt
The- parliament'! ^ riblg fs a Hiiperb &n13tl:brl)lle
expence. The church /Patrick" l^aVthe eaifltecffia^. ^APferafele
building, which was begun in the .endrtof.cfie twelfaS“c east i f r y ■ b
fteepfeptbe higbeft i*ufhe-city;p'was Tadt^dSesSfeednifl tb ii^ e ^ t^ S d R -i fche
other churches are .eighteen m'snjini&er, Ifeyetal ofowhiefr IlilMfegaWt
nuodern ere&ions. I T h e K o y ^ - Exchange wm^E<&nplmtedfS.l®^|;
and among -other beautifhl c'dificeslntiuft not'be lomittedt :£ h a ti% ^ ll^ o l
of expenditure' the Guftom H o rd e ; and the houfeirtpf the! BtMe-!of
Leinfter, the EarLof G harltftno^, and'others.
Dublin has aft ample fupply .of native pfovbi&hsy but coals -ape Sim -
ported from Scotland and Cumberland.
5 Gough’ s Camdefi,. S f f i l j j lJ j j S . '
H P '
, T h e 5 «ST BW tffff^ |p } ^# ^ f^b r^ ah ^p l^ a fan tv iew s, ^pd remarkable,
objedts. St. Stephen’s Green is an Englifh mile in circumference, laid
ont in .w a lk » n d planted with trees, in 1670, with an equeft.rian
ftatue of George II by Van- Noft in the centre. The Phoenix park i3
the H^d&ipffl-k o f Dublin, % f barren of trees. Manyleat-s of the nobility
and gentry decorate the vicinity of Dub'&i. ] The hill qfi Hqwih is a
p e n ih f e ^ S ^ m ^ l^ '^ i e h iM h iV ^ f n o ^ th c - e a ^ i f iH e i io f ^ h e S ^ yW
d^teuSithrsen q$akj^a$^ra' miletolilie noWiT&Telbo$sfey*e,
a ^ t a b -
by1 a.ihb$jr«‘ls|e|ll 1 *’ D m an t i cf v i Ija|re? a t. t'h'g
f i b r e s y ^ l ^ a S l Q m B u J j& k 'r f 4 t k ©he
thdi#ielhity,'.;ds 'wherelfetlell'is x
f # # f e e W much )|^ d f e ||i|h iT nm ih e - r ife’a fo ^ airdsa njitc.dffaldaftHJjpp
th ^ -fd t^ a ^ S ^ a rjd s 'j Tlx,
nnlca to- the north, vciy co^np]ete,;ron^ndj■O^Mei^yi^^eii.ty^tlircc
' a .m ^ b ^ n hKiItcfatcn b ^ f e f f lp k a ^ c h a fm ,
a had
bceMitKibrinined, a'^d h ^ 'fallen in'
, aecounf o‘f tidepej nufeil' i^wiis'ahd cities
/ a t h■ *! ■ B ■ iC^-V B B *'* H -i!' j
.iWlpnahcc '
IQ. p o jita f^K tuL g ^ o tn n tli Jimank
^ k s ^ a in p n g t h ^ m q ^ c l ^ i o u a n d Eu^onc;
in F k V fJ,! ,hnhs,
dli.proMi fioHs.v S i t \ \ i s
J$yi^ ^ ljt^ n ^ n ,q |'J c (s tli,in ajiu-Etypjj tjuHii,i?^3 j^!.„\\< 1 <. jiA e .^iiu.d p'-
f a l t e d ^ f ; q i [ lugyit' and, | a n ^ y A This
5^1>l^ s h iefly. i ^ ^ a ^ ^ l ^ l d ^ ijairndm lky the r«& T© e )j% m lte
^V1 rW s S { l r ^ ^ K P ) i ^ 4 ’l'4rbW;it llUipi-db.a'nqiie.
fpaee hag.heen given to the recent ijnpreyOmeritS;*
c u ^ a 6 ,vm |^ | “ 1
* Mr Young,- vol. i. 4 1 7 , exprefles- his aftonmiment at the populoufotfe- o f C o & P 'T h e ' '
-Saties o f the harbour wtr.e, in 1 75 1 , 62,ocol.; ia 1779, sm o o c h ,
Cities*
Cork.
6 <} 2 Limerick