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History of Kerry written in English and compiled in c.1750 by Friar O'Sullivan of Muckross Abbey, possibly using 16th-century sources.
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A work on the antiquities of Pembrokeshire, written by George Owen between 1602 and 1603. It remained unpublished until Richard Fenton printed it, in two parts, in The Cambrian Register.
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An English-language history of Ireland, in two parts, written within a short period of time in 1571 by English Jesuit Edmund Campion (1540–1581) and first published by James Ware in 1633. Campion hoped it would prove to the earl of Leicester that he made good use of his time in Ireland and encourage antiquarians to build on his work. However, when in 1577 Holinshed expressed an interest in the work, Campion objected it was not fit for reading let alone publication.