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A DICTIONARY
OF THE
ANONYMOUS AND PSEUDONYMOUS
LITERATURE OF GREAT BRITAIN.
A DICTIONARY
OF THE
ANONYMOUS AND PSEUDONYMOUS
LITERATURE OF GREAT BRITAIN.
INCLUDING THE WORKS OF FOREIGNERS WRITTEN IN,
OR TRANSLATED INTO THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
BY THE LATE SAMUEL HALKETT.
KEEPER OF THE ADVOCATES* LIBRARY, EDINBURGH;
AND
THE LATE REV. JOHN LAING, M.A.,
LIBRARIAN OF THE NEW COLLEGE LIBRARY, EDINBURGH.
VOLUME FOURTH.
EDINBURGH: WILLIAM PATERSON,
1888.
.1
EDITOR'S NOTE.
IN bringing this work to a close, I feel that some explanation of the
unexpected delay which has taken place in the issue of the several
volumes, is due to the subscribers. At the time of my father's death,
eight years ago, there came into my hands an enormous mass of
materials, comprising, in addition to his own collections, those of Mr
Halkett and Mr H.' B. Wheatley. No attempt had been made to
arrange these materials. In the process of reducing the slips to some
rough alphabetical order, I discovered that a large number consisted of
merely a word or two of the title, with a reference to one or more
authorities. Consequently, those titles had to be completed, references
verified, and not infrequently, in the case of duplicate slips drawn from
different sources, rival claims of authorship examined.
Moreover, the strict rule laid down by the original projectors of
the Dictionary, that no book should be considered anonymous or
pseudonymous, if the author's real name was made known anywhere
throughout the work, imposed upon me the duty of carefully examining
the books themselves in all such cases where the memoranda in my
hands were defective, or where it was not clear that the books had
already been so examined. I have thus fortunately been able to add
an asterisk to many entries which had previously been taken at second
hand. It need hardly be said that all this involved much expenditure
of time. The Edinburgh libraries which were accessible to me did not
contain all the volumes I had to examine, or the bibliographical
works it was necessary to consult; nor did my references always
tell me where they were to be found. I was therefore obliged
to seek information from various libraries throughout the kingdom ;
and a single incomplete or ill^ible slip has sometimes caused
much correspondence. A few titles, nevertheless, will be found
entered in the Dictionary on the authority of sale and booksellers*
catalogues, such as Leslie's Cat and Bliss' Cat Some of these may not
be strictly anonymous ; but I have' entered them, knowing that it was
my father's intention to give them a place in the Dictionary, with this
explanation.
Although I have taken every pains to complete this work in a
manner worthy of those who originated and carried it on, I am deeply
conscious how far I fall short of my aim ; and I have to crave the indul-
gence of those whose superior knowledge will enable them to detect
errors or omissions.
There remains for me now only the pleasant duty of acknowledging
my obligations to the many librarians and bibliographers to whom I
am indebted for assistance. My special thanks are due to Mr J. T.
Clark, Keeper of the Advocates' Library, who, besides placing the
lai^e stores under his charge at my disposal, has, with great courtesy
and kindness, been ready in every difficulty to help me with his valu-
able information and advice ; to Mr T. G. Law of the Signet Library,
Edinburgh, whose well-known acquaintance with Roman Catholic litera-
ture has been of great service ; to Mr H. R. Tedder of the Athenaeum
Library, London, who has kindly compared with the books all the slips
which refer to the Athenaeum Catalogue ; and to Dr Garnett of the
British Museum, and Mr F. Madan of the Bodleian Library, with whom
I have had much correspondence, and who, in the midst of their arduous
duties, have, with unwearying patience, never failed to afford me the
help which their wide knowledge and abundant stores of information
enabled them to give.
CATHERINE LAING.
Edinburgh, June 1888.
N,B. — The numerals in brackets which follow the authors* names are the dates on
which the books indiced were published. The figures in brackets following, in several
instances, the column references, indicate the number of books by the author in that
column.
A DICTIONARY
OF THE
ANONYMOUS AND PSEUDONYMOUS
LITERATURE OF GREAT BRITAIN.
TIT — T— L
TIT for tat. Original poems for juvenile
minds. By Q. in the comer. [John
Harris.]
London : 1830. Octavo. 2Xsh. [Smith'^s
Cat. of Friends^ books, i. 99.]
TIT for tat, a comedy in three acts.
Performed at the Theatres Royall
Hay-market, Drury-Lane, and Covent-
Garden. Printed under the inspection
of James Wrigh ton, prompter. Exactly
agreeable to the representation. [By
George Colman, the elder.]
London : 1788. Octavo. Pp. 49. b. t.*
[Biog. Dram,]
TITAN'S Letter to Milo. [By Albert
Williams.]
London: N.D. Octavo. [fV,]
TITCOMB'S letters to young people
single and married. Timothy Tit-
combe, Esq. [By J. G. Holland.]
Low's cheap series of American authors.
Fiftieth edition.
London : 1873. Octavo, Pp. x. 246.*
TITHES indefensible : or, observations
on the origin and effects of titlies.
Addressed to country gentlemen. [By
Thomas Thompson.]
York: 1792. Octavo. Pp. ii8.» [Bodi,]
TITHING (a) table, or a table of tithes
and oblations, according to the
ecclesiastical laws and ordinances
established in the Church of England.
By W. C. [Bp. Carleton.]
London : 1662. Quarto. [Lowndes^ Bib-
liog, Man,, p. 2687.]
TITLE (the) of a thorough settlement
examined ; in answer to Dr Sherlock's
Case of the allegiance due to sovereign
powers, &c. With an appendix in
answer to Dr. Sherlock's Vindication.
[By Dr JENKINS, Master of St. John's
College, Cambridge.]
London : MDCXCI. Quarto. Pp. 6. b. t.
80 ; append. 12.*
TITLE (the) of kings proved to be jure
divino ; and also that our royall
Soveraign King Charles the Second is
the right and lawfuU heir to the crown
of England, and that the life of his
father, Charles the First, was taken
away unjustly, contrary to the com-
mon-law, statute-law, and all other
lawes of England. Wherein are laid
down several proofs, both of Scripture
and law, clearly and plainly discovering
that there can be no fuU and free par-
liament without a King and House of
Lords. By W. P. [William Prynne]
Esq.
London : 1660. Sm. Quarto. [Co/. Lond,
Imt.^ ii. 325.]
TITUS Vespasian : a tragedy. [By John
Cleland.J
London : printed for the author mdcclv.
Octavo.* ^Lmvndes, Bibliog, Mafu\
Though not mentioned on the title-page,
this tragedy is followed, with continuous
pa^nation, by " The Ladies subscription :
a dramatic performance. Designed for an
introduction to a dance."
TIVERTON (the)woolcomber's defence.
By one unconcerned, but a friend to
liberty. [Rev. William Daddo, A.M .]
London : 1750. Quarto. [Boose and
Courtney^ Bib, Com,, i. 102.]
T — L— ND'S invitation to Dismal to
dine with the Calves-head Club. Imi-
tated from Horace, Epist. 5. Lib. i.
[By Jonathan Swift.]
N. p. N. D. Folia S. Sh.*
Dismal is Daniel Finch, Earl of Nottingham,
who was nicknamed the Dismal Orator.
2597
TO — TOF
2598
TO : I said to you a few months
ago : See ** Letter on Irish aflfairs."
TO all kings, princes, rulers, governours,
bishops and clergy, that profess Chris-
tianity in Christendom being a
distinction between the laws, com-
mandments and ordinances of the
higher powers, for the punishment of
evil doers, and for the praise of them
that do well : and the ordinances,
doctrines and commands of men con-
cerning religion and worship, which
are not to be touched, tasted nor
handled : and the hand-writing of
ordinances among the Jews, which
Christ hath blotted out. By G. F.
[George Fox.]
London : 1685. Quarto. Pp. 27,*
TO all magistrates, teachers, school-
masters, and people in Christendome,
who teach your children the way of the
heathen, out of their books, in naming
the dayes, and months, and times, and
observmg your feasts, as followeth.
To that intent is this given forth, that
you may come off them, and teach
your children according to the Scrip-
tures, in which you may see your
teaching is different from the Jews,
and Christians in old time : but
according to the heathen since the
apostles dayes in the apostacy. Some-
thing concerning the naming of times,
dayes, and moneths, &c. And their
derivations or etymologies as they call
them, which children have been taught,
and are taught out of heathenish
authors, and from heathenish customs.
That parents may see, what their
children are taught, and whether they
can consent that they be so taught ;
and consider what benefit they reap by
being taught those things, and such
authors as treats of those things. [By
George Fox.]
London : 1660. Quarto. Pp. 8.* Signed
G. F.
TO all people in all Christendom con-
cerning perfect love, pure wisdome and
the holy faith, and who they are that
banisheth them, and who they are that
entertains them: and how Christendome
hath not received this love and this
faith to edifie and build them, but hath
received envy, and wrath, which sets
them on heaps one against another, so
not receiving love, they cannot edifie,
nor receiving faith they cannot build.
Also concerning Christs flesh which
was offered, and Adams flesh which
was defiled, and concerning the out-
ward offerings and sacrifices, and in
what they were held, and concerning
the belief in the outward offerings,
and concerning the belief in Christ the
offering, and concerning Adam in the
fall, and concerning Adam before he
fell, and concerning Christ that doth
never fall, and concerning the eating of
Christs flesh, and drinking his blood,
and who hath life, and who hath not.
[By George Fox.]
N. p. N. D. Quarto. Pp. 8.* Signed
G. F.
TO all that professe Christianity, are
these following particulars. Con-
cerning their name of Christians.
Loving enemies. The worship in spirit.
Gospel-fellow-ship. Their many heads
and baptismes. Their many Churches.
Their disagreeing about Scriptures
interpretation. By G. F. [George
FOX.J
London, 1661. Quarto. Pp. 8.*
TO all the faithful brethren bom of the
immortal seed of the father of life,
and sent forth in the great commission,
and power of the king of eternal
glory, to gather his elect from the
winds of the earth, forth of all nations
and kindreds where they are scattered ;
this to you is the word of God. [By
William Dewsbury.]
London, 1661. Quarto. Pp. 8.* Signed
W. D., and dated from York Castle.
TO all the nations under the whole
heavens : and to all those who have
ministred the letter, and yet are ignor-
ant, and haue kept others in the ignor-
ance both of the letter and spirit also.
From those people who are despitefully
called Quakers, who tremble at the
word of God in their hearts : to which
word all the holy men of God haue
brought forth their testimony after
the same manner (and who are ap-
peared in that which cannot be shaken)
as the Scriptures of the Old and New
Testament do eminently declare and
set forth. G. F. [George Fox.]
London. 1660. Quarto. I sh. \Smith^s
Cat, of Friends^ books ^ i. 660.]
TO all who smoke ! A few words in
defence of tobacco : or, a plea for the
pipe. By "Cavendish." [Samuel
Bevan.]
London : 1857. Octavo. 6 sh. [Smithes
Cat, of Friends' books ^ i. 262.]
TO farmers. A short account of the
cause of the disease in com, called by
2599
TOH — TOT
2600
farmers, the blight, the mildew, and
the rust. By the Right Hon. Sir
Joseph Banks, Bart. K.6. Re-edited
with marginal annotations pointing out
a remedy where this cause appears to
arise from bad husbandry, insufficient
tillage, improper manure, or from
small inclosures, which prevent a free
circulation of air : to which is added
aj*eceipt for preparing wheat for sow-
ing. By an agnculturist, F.R.S. and
F.S.A. [Sir Thomas Hanmer, Bart]
London : 1807. Octavo. [IV,]
TO Her Royal Highness the Princess of
Wales, with the tragedy of Cato.
Nov. 1 7 14. To Sir Godfrey Kneller,
on his picture of the King. [By Joseph
Addison.]
London : 17 16. Folio. Pp. 9. b. t.*
TO KAGOAIKO Stillingfleeton. Or, an
Account g^ven to a Catholick friend, of
Dr. Stillingfleets late book against the
Roman Church. Together with a
short postil upon his text, in three
letters. By I. V C. Qohn Vincent
Cane.]
Bruges, 1672. Octavo.*
TO Mr. E. L. on his Majesties dissolving
the late parliament at Oxford, March
28, 1681. [By White Kennett, D.D.]
Printed in the year, 1681. A broadside.*
[Bodl.]
TO my Lady Morton on New-years-day,
1650. At the Louver in Paris. [By
Edmund Waller.]
London, 1661. Folio. S. L.* [Bod/.]
TO the author [Mr. Shepherd of Bath
chapel] of Infant Baptism. Dated 1773.
[By Mary Gillam.J
Printed in the year 1777. Octavo. Pp.
4.* [Bod/,]
TO the beloved and chosen of God in
the seed elected, particularly in Lon-
don and elsewhere, who have seen the
the day of Christ, and received the
message of peace and reconciliation in
these last dayes of his glorious ap-
pearance. [By Edward BURROUGH.J
London, 1660. Quarto. Pp. 8.* Signed
E. B.
TO the bitter end A novel By the author
of* Lady Audle/s secret* etc etc. etc.
[Mary Elizabeth Braddon.]
London 1872. Octavo.*
TO the honourable Parliament of Eng-
land now assembled at Westminster,
the humble petitions, serious sugges-
tions, and dutifull expostulations of
some moderate and loyall gentlemen,
yeomen, and freeholders of the Eastern
Association, &c. [By Rev. Nathaniel
Ward.]
1648. [N. ami Q., 23 March 1867, p.
237.1
TO the electors of Great Britain.
Serious reflexions on a dissolution of
Parliament. By an elector. [T. Pres-
ton.]
London: 1784. Octavo. \IV,^ Brit. Mus.\
TO the Hundred of Blything. [An
address on the subject of the Poor-
Law assessment.] [By J . J erm YN ?]
[Southwold? 1821 ?] Octavo. \W.,Brit,
Afus.]
TO the inhabitants of Berry Pomeroy.
[By Rev. \V. B. COSENS, vicar of
Berry Pomeroy.]
1852. [tV., Davit/son, Bid. Dtvon., p.
108.]
TO the magistrates, the military, and the
yeomanry of Ireland. [Bv Sir Richard
MusGRAVE, Bart., M.P. for Lismore.]
Dublin: 1798. Octavo. \}V.\ Signed
Camillus.
TO the majesty of the people, the
Christian -political mouse-trap ! or the
world reformed by order, truth and
good humour, &c. [By P. Labelli^re.]
London : 1 789. Octavo. [ W. , Brit. Mus .]
TO the memory of a lady lately deceased.
[Mrs. Lyttelton, wife to George Lyttel-
ton, Esq., one of the Lords of the
Treasury.] A monody. [By George,.
Lord Lyttelton.]
London: mdccxlvii. Folio. Pp. 15.
b. t.*
TO the most illustrious, John, Earle of
Lauderdale, &c. His Majesties High
Commissioner for the kingdom of
Scotland, His Grace, A congratulatory
welcome of an heart-well-wishing quill :
Hecatombe. [By Mungo Murray.]
N. p. N. D. Folio. S. sh.* \Adv. Lib.\
Signed M. M.
TO the no less vertuous than engeniou
Mrs Mary More ; upon her sending
Sir Thomas More's picture (of her own
drawing) to the Long Gallery at the
public schools in Oxon. R. W. [R.
Whithall, of Merton College.]
N. p. 1674. Fol S.L.*
Author's name in the handwriting of Wood*
26oi
TOT — TOI
2602
TO the parliament of the Comonwealth
of England. Fifty nine particulars
laid down for the regulating things,
and the taking away of oppressing
laws, and oppressors, and to ease the
oppressed. By G. F. [George Fox.]
London, 1659. Quarto. Pp.23.* [SmitA's
Cat. of. Friends^ books ^ L 658.]
TO the patrons of ecclesiastical livings.
[By Browne Willis, LL.D.]
N. p. N. D. Quarto. Pp. 8.*
TO the Right Honourable James Earl of
Perth, Lord Drummond, and Stob-
Hall, &c. Lord High Chancellour of
his Majesties most ancient kingdom of
Scotland. The congratulatory welcome
of an obliged quill. [By Mungo
Murray.]
» N. p. N. D. S. Sh. Folio.* Signed
M. M.
TO the Right Reverend the Ld. Bishop
of Carlisle. Containing a third vindi-
cation of Edward the Third. Letter
II L [By Thomas RvMER.]
London: 1706. Octavo.*
TO the Right Reverend the Ld. Bishop
of Carlisle. Containing an historical
deduction of the alliances between
France and Scotland. Whereby the
pretended old league with Charlemagne
IS disproved : and the true old league
is produced and asserted. To which
is added, a notable piece of church-
history from her Majesty's archives ;
never before published. Letter IL
[By Thomas Rymer.]
London : N. D. Octavo.*
TO the saints in Sion, a song of praise.
Together with some short hints, espe-
cially in the 2nd part, by way of
prophecy, concerning the judgments of
God upon the world for their sins, by
famine, by the sword, by pestilence,
and by fire from heaven. Written at
Carlisle in Cumberland, about 50 years
ago, and now published by consent of
the writer. T. S. [Thomas STORY.]
London: 1740. Octavo, ij^sh. [SmitA*s
Cat, of Friendi books^ i. 61 ; ii. 637.]
TO the Society of the people called
Quakers. [By John Payne.] Signed
Pacificus.
N. p. 1793. Folio. I sh. [Smith, Bib,
Anti-Quaker., p. 353.]
TO the Wh[ig]s Nineteen queries, a fair
and full answer, by an honest Torie ;
purely for the publick good of his
country. [By Francis Atterbury.]
London: 17 10. Duodecimo. Pp. 16.
TO thee Charls Stuart King of England,
am I moved of the Lord to write ; and
to thee it is the visitation of his love,
through him whose travel hath been
for thee, that thy soul may be saved
in the day of the Lord, therefore hear
that thy soul may live, and thy dayes
be prolonged in the house of thy pil-
grimage. [By George Bishop.]
N. p. N. D. [1660.] Quarto. Pp. 8.*
The second half of the above, to C. S. K.
is signed J. P.
TO 0^05 B.ytov : or, an exercise upon the
creation. Written in the express
words of the sacred text, as an attempt
to shew the beauty and sublimity of
Holy Scripture. [By Francis Peck.]
London: 1717. Octavo.*
TOAST (the). An heroick poem in four
books, written originally in Latin, by
Frederick Scheffer : now done into
English, and illustrated with notes and
observations, by Peregrine Odonald,
Esq. [By William King, LL.D.,
Principzd of St Mary Hall, Oxford.]
Dublin : printed. London : reprinted in
the year mdccxlvii. Quarto.*
TOBACCONIST (the), a comedy of
two acts altered from Ben Johnson.
Acted at the Theatres Royal in the
Haymarket and Edinburgh. (With
great applause.) [By Francis Gentle-
man.]
London: M.DCC.LXXi. Octavo. Pp. 4.
b. t. 50.* [Biog. Dram.]
TOCSIN (the), with several minor
poems. By a member of the Honour-
able Society of Lincoln's Inn. [Daniel
Cabanel.]
181 1. Quarto. [Gent Mag., Ixxxv. i.
144. Brit, Crit.y xxxix. 191.]
TO-day and yesterday : a satire. [By
Sir Henry Lytton Bulwer.]
Chiswick, 1824. Octavo. Pp. 29. [IV.,
Martin's Cat,]
TO-day in Ireland. In three volumes.
[By Eyre Evans Crow.]
London: 1825. Duodecimo.*
TOILE (a) for two-legged foxes. Where-
in their noisome properties ; their
hunting and vnkenelling, with the
duties of the principall hunters and
guardians of the spirituall vineyard is
liuely discouered, for the comfort of
all her Highnesse trustie and true-
hearted subiects, and their encourage-
ment against all Popish practises. By
26o3
TOL — TOL
2604
J. B. fj. Baxter] Preacher of the
word of God.
London, i6oa Octavo.*
TOLERATION Act explained. An
answer to a legal argument on the
Toleration Act, shewing that the court
of quarter sessions have a judicial
function as to the administration of
oaths to persons offering themselves
for qualification as Protestant dis-
senting ministers. By a barrister of
the Temple. [George Wharton Mar-
riott, B.C.L.J
London: 181 2. Octavo. Pp. 39.* [Bodl.']
TOLERATION defended: or, the
letter from a gentleman fjames Ram-
say] to a member of parliament con-
cerning toleration considered; with
some observes on Mr. Meldrum's ser-
mon. [By George Brown.]
Printed in the year, 1 703. Quarto. Pp. 24.
b. t.» [Adv. Lib,]
TOLERATION disapproved and con-
demn'd by the authority and convincing
reasons of I. That wise and learned
King James and his Privy-Councill.
Anno Reg. 2do- II. The Honourable
Commons assembled in this present
parliament in their votes &c. Feb. 25.
1662. III. The Presbyterian ministers
in the City of London met at Sion-
Colledge Decemb. 18. 1645. IV.
Twenty eminent divines most (if not
all) of them members of the late
assembly) in their sermons before the
two Houses of Parliament on solemn
occasions. Faithfully collected by a
very moderate hand, and humbly pre-
sented to the serious consideration of
all dissenting parties. [By William
ASSHETON, D.D., of Brasen-Nose
College.]
Oxford, 1670. Quarto. Pp. 78. b. t.*
[BodL]
TOLERATION discussed ; in two dia-
logues. I. Betwixt a conformist, and
a non-conformist; laying open the
impiety, and danger of a general
liberty. II. Betwixt a presbyterian,
and an independent ; concluding, upon
an impartial examination of their
respective practises, and opinions, in
favour of the independent. [By Sir
Roger L'Estrange.]
London, 1670. Octavo.* [Darling, Cy-
clop. Bidl,]
TOLERATION (a) in Scotland no
breach of the Union. [By William
Strahan, LL.D.]
London : M DCC xii. Quarto. Pp. 8.*
TOLERATION not to be abused.
Or, a serious question soberly debated,
and resolved upon presbyterian prin-
ciples. Viz. Whether it be adviseable,
especially for the presbyterians, either
in conscience or prudence, to take
advantage from his Majesties late
declaration, to deny or rebate their
communion with our parochial congre-
gations, and to gather themselves into
distinct and separate churches? By
one that loves truth and peace. [Fran-
cis FULLWOOD, D.D.]
London, 1672. Quarto. Pp. 35.* [Ortm^s
Life of Baxter, ii. 263.]
TOLERATION'S fence removed, the
Thoughts [by Sir A. Sinclair] con-
cerning the present state of affairs in
so far as they respect a toleration
considered, and exposed ; Plain deal-
ing with the presbyterians as it is not
found, so not to be expected from
prelatical pamphleteers. Or a vindi-
cation of a Letter from a gentleman to
a member of parliament concerning
toleration from all the cavils that have
been advanced against it, and the
wilfull mistakes about it. [By James
Ramsay.]
Edinburgh, 1703. Quarto. Pp. 36.*
[Adv, Lib.\
TOLLERATION sent down from hea-
ven to preach. Or godly religious
meetings, and true gospell preachers,
praying and preaching, m other places
then parish churches and chappels,
justified by the highest powers ; and
signally owned by testimonies from
heaven, ought not to be condemned or
forbiden, but rather allowed and tolle-
rated by men upon earth. And like-
wise what it is to preach according to
the laws and statutes of the kingdome,
as to the matter of preaching, not
punishable by the act against non-
conformists. Also concerning the
manner of Christian religious meetings,
and the true ordination of ministers
sent forth to preach, according to the
Scriptures, smce Christ's assention.
And likewise what the gospel is, who
have a true right to preach it ; and
what it is for preachers to live of the
gospel, accordmg to the Scriptures, or
ordmation of God in that case pro-
vided. Written in Glocestershire the
begining of the loth month, 1665. By
R. F. [Richard Farnworth.]
Printed in the year, 1665. Quarto. Pp.
37. b. t.*
TOLONDRON. Speeches to John
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Bowie, about his edition of Don
Quixote ; together with some account
of Spanish literature. [By Joseph
Baretti.]
London : 1786. Octavo. [Cent. Mag,^
Iviii. ii. 1029.]
TOM Brown at Oxford. By the author
of " Tom Brown's school days."
[Thomas HUGHES, Q,C.] In three
• volumes.
Cambridge : 1861. Octavo.*
TOM Brown's school days. By an old
boy. [Thomas Hughes.] Third
edition.
Cambridge: 1857. Octavo. Pp. viii. 420.*
TOM Cladpoles journey to Lunnun,
shewing the many difficulties he met
with, and how he got safe home at
last, told by himself, and written in
pure Sussex doggerel by his Uncle
Tim. Second edition, to which is
added, Tom Cladpole's returh, and a
portrait of Tom in his travelling cos-
tume. [By Richard Tower.]
Hailsham: N. D. Duodecimo. Pp.38. \W^
TOM Crib's Memorial to Congress.
With a preface, notes, and appendix.
By one of the Fancy. [Thomas MooRE.]
Second edition.
London: 1819. Octavo. Pp. xxxi. 88.*
TOM Double returned out of the country :
or, the true picture of a modem Whig,
set forth in a second dialogue between
.Mr. Whiglove and Mr. Double, at the
Rummer tavern in Queen-Street. [By
Charles Davenant, LL.D.]
London: 1702. Octavo. Pp.64.* BodL^
TOM Essence : or, the modish wife.
A comedy. As it is acted at the
Dukes Theatre. [By Thomas Raw-
lins.]
London, 1677. Quarta Pp. 2. b. t. 67.
I.* \Biog. Dram.]
TOM Pippin's wedding. A novel. By
the author of **The fight at Dame
Europa's school* [Henry William
PULLEN.]
London: N. D. Octavo. Pp. 392.*
TOM Raw, the Griffin ; a burlesque
poem, in twelve cantos : illustrated by
twenty-five engravings descriptive of
the adventures of a cadet in the East
India Company's service, from the
period of his quitting England to his
obtaining a staff situation in India.
By a civilian and an officer on the
Bengal establishment. [Sir Charles
D'Oyly.]
London: m.dcccxxviii. Octavo. [Gettt,
Mag,, Nov, 1845, p. 531.]
TOM Thumb. A tragedy. As it is
acted at the theatre in the Hay-market.
[By Henry Fielding.]
London, 1730. Octavo. Pp. I. b. 1. 16.*
\Biog, Dram,]
TOM Treddlehoyle*s peep at t*Man-
chester Art Treasures Exhebishon e
1857. [By J. Rogers.]
Leeds : 1857. [M arid Q,, Fed, 1869, ?•
169.]
T O M B E S (the), monuments, and
sepulchral inscriptions lately visible
in St Paul's Cathedral and St Faith's
under it, completely rendred in Latin
and English, with several historical
discourses on sundry persons intombed
therein: a work never yet performed
by any author old or new. By P. F.
[Payne Fisher], student in antiquities,
batchelor of arts, and heretofore one of
his late Majesties Majors of foot, to
the late Honorable Sir Patricius Cur-
wen, Co. Cumberland, Baronet
London: N. D. Quarto. [IV,, Upcott,]
In another edition it is said to be compiled
by Major P. Fisher, student in antiquities,
&c.
TOMBO-Chiqui : or, the American
savage. A dramatic entertainment.
In three acts. [By John Cleland.]
London: 1758. Octavo.* [Biog. Dram,]
TONGVE-combat (a) ; lately happening
betweene two English souldiers in the
Tilt-boat of Grauesend, the one going
to serve the king of Spaine ; the other
to serue the States Generall of the
Vnited Provinces. Wherein the cause,
course, and continuance of those
warres, is debated, and declared. [By
Thomas Scot.]
Printed at London. 1623. Quarto. Pp.
6. b. t. 104.*
TOO clever by half ; or the Harroways.
By the Mofiissilite. Qohn Lang.]
1853. [A^. and Q., Oct. 1869, p. 373.]
TOO soon : a study of a girPs heart.
By the author of " Patty," etc. [Kathe-
rine S. Macquoid.] In three vol-
umes.
London: 1873. Octavo.*
TOPICKS in the laws of England.
Containing media, apt for argument,
and resolution of law cases : also an
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exposition of severall words, not
touched by former glossaries. [By
John Clayton, of the Inner Temple.]
London: 1646. Octavo. Pp. 16. b. t.
138.* Dedication signed J. C.
TOPOGRAPHER (the). Numb. i. for
March 1821. [Edited by Sir T Phil-
lips.]
[Middle Hill:] 1821. Octavo. [fV,
Privately printed.
TOPOGRAPHICAL (a) account' of
Tattershall, in the county of Lincoln.
Collected from the best authorities.
[By G. Weir.] [The second edition.]
Homcastle, 1813. Octavo. Pp. 23.*
TOPOGRAPHICAL (a) and historical
account of Linlithgowshire. By the
late John Penny. [Really by George
Chalmers.]
Edmburgh : mdcccxxxl Duodedma
Pp. xi. 223.*
Thd above work was copied, almost ver-
batim, from Chalmers' Caledonia, and was
published as the work of Penney by Mr.
Maidment, who added a prefece and ap-
pendix.
TOPOGRAPHY (the) of all the known
vineyards, containing a description of
the kind and quality of their products
and a classification. Translated from
the French and abridged so as to form
a manual and guide to all importers
and purchasers in the choice of wines.
[An abridged translation of "Topogra-
phie de tous les vignolles connus/' by
A. Julhen.]
London : 1824. Duodecimo. Pp. xvi.
248. [fF.]
TOPSAIL-sheet blocks; or, the naval
foundling. By " The old sailor : '*
author of " Tough yams;" "Nights at
sea; ** "Greenwich Hospital;" &c. &c
[M. H. Barker.] In three volumes.
London : 1838. Duodecimo.*
TOPSY turvy: with anecdotes and
observations illustrative of leading
characters in the present government
of France. By the editor of Salma-
gundi. [George Huddesford, M.A.]
London: M.DCC.XCIII. Octavo. Pp. 56.
b. t.* ^ ^
TOR (the) hill. By the author of "Bram-
bletye House," "Gaieties and gra-
vities," &c. &c [Horace Smith.] In
three volumes.
London : 1826. Duodecimo.*
TORMENTS (of the) of helL The
foundation and pillars thereof dis-
covered, searched, shaken and re-
moved. With many infallible proofs,
that there is not to be a punishment
after this life for any to endure that
shall never end. To the glory of
God, and comfort of those in fear of
the torments of hell, and for the
furtherance of a holy life. [By Samuel
Richardson.]
London: N. D. Octavo. Pp.56.* [Bodl.^
TORRINGTON Hall: being an account
of two days, in the autumn of the
year 1844, passed at that magnificent
and philosophically conducted establish-
ment for the insane. By Arthur Wall-
bridge, authur of "Test and earnest,"
&c. [A. W. LUNN.J
London, mdcccxlv. Octavo. Pp. x.
135.* [BodL'\
TORY (the) Quaker : or, Aminadab's
new vision in the fields, after a cup of
the creature. [By Edward Ward.J
London: 1 717. Octavo, i^sh. [Smithf
Bib, AnH'Quaker,^ p. 442.]
TOTALL (the) and finall demands
already made by, and to be expected
from, the agitators and army : vpon
the concession whereof they will rest
fullv satisfied ; and disband when they
shall think seasonable, but not before
in all probability. Worthy all wise
and honest mens serious consideration.
[By William Prynne.]
London, 1647. Quarto. Pp. 8.*
TOTALL (the) svnmie. Or no danger
of damnation vnto Roman Catholiques
for any errour in faith : nor any hope
of saluation for any sectary whatso-
euer that doth knowingly oppose the
doctrine of the Roman Church. This
is proued by the confessions, and
sayings of M. William Chillingworth
his booke. [By John Floyd, Jesuit]
Permissu superiorum. 1639. Quarto.
Pp. 104.*
TOUCHING the subject of supremacy
in causes ecclesiastical. Diatriba
quaedam Oxoniensis cujusdam. Tend-
ing to peace and setling, by shewing
how the powers civil and ecclesiastical
may act in their own sphaeres without
incroachment on one another. [By
John Geree, M.A.]
Printed by J. F. for Philemon Stephens.
1647. Quarto. Pp. 8.* [BodL^
TOUCH-STONE (a) for physick, direct-
ing by evident marks and characters to
such medicines, as without purgers.
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, bleedings, issues, minerals,
or any other disturbers of nature, may
be securely trusted for cure in all ex-
treamities, and be easily distinguished
from such as are hazardous or danger-
ous, eitemplyfied by various instances
of remarkable cures performed solely
by such medicines. [By William
Walwvn]
London: 1667. Duodecimo. Pp. no:
[W.] "To the Reader" signed " \V. W."
TOUCH-STONE (the) of the new reli-
gion : or sixty assertions of Protestants
try'd by their own rule of Scripture
alone, and condemn'd by clear and
express texts of their own Bible. [By
Richard Challoner, Bisbop of
Debra.]
London: 1748. Duodecimo. [ff^.\
TOUCHSTONE (a) or a perfect tryal
by the scriptures, of all priests, bishops
and ministers wbo have called them-
selves the ministers of the gospel,
whose time and day hath been in the
last ages past, or rather in the night of
apostacy ; unto which is annexed.
Women's speaking justified- [By
Margaret FELL, afterwards Fox.]
London : 1667, Quarto. [Sri/, Alus.
<>igne<l M, F.
TOUCH-STONE (the) : or, historical,
critical, political, philosophical, and
theological essays on the reigning
diversions of the town. Uesigned for
the improvement of all authors,
spectators, and actors of operas, plays,
and masquerades- In which every
thing antique, or modem, relating to
mtisick, poetry, dancing, pantomimes,
chorusses, cat-calls, audiences, judges,
criticks, l»lls, ridottos, assemblies, new
oratory, circus, bear-garden, gladiators,
priie-nghters, Italian strolers, mounte-
bank stages, cock-pits, puppet-shews,
fairs, ana publick auctions, is occa-
sionally handled. By a. person of some
taste and quality. [James RALPH.]
With a preface, giving some account ot
the author and the work.
London : 1728. Duodecimo.*
TOUCH-stone (a) : whereby the Pro-
testant religion, as it stands at this
day in England may be trycd. That
in the light of Christ, people of all
sorts may see the degeneration, and
great apostacy, which these last dayes
and perillous times have produced.
And by comparing the present aposta-
tized state of the Protestant Church,
with the Scriptures of truth, and its
state in the primitive purity thereof,
every capacit)[ may comprehend, how
miserably it is corrupted in all its
ordinances order and discipline, and
how it differs from the Christian
Church, and religion ; and is become
one with the Church of Rome in very
many particulars : also it may appear
thereby that the people called Quakers,
are the true Protestants in practice, and
principle. And this is written, to the
intent, that the good people of this
nation, may not be deceived with re-
probate silver, instead of gold tryed in
the fire. By a friend to all that love
pure religion, and follow after right-
[John COLLINS.]
[Betil.\ Signed j:
TOUGH yams ; a series of naval tales
and sketches to please all hands, from
the swabs in the shoulders down to
the swabs in the head. By the old sailor,
author of "Greenwich Hospital," &c-
[Mattbew Henry Barker.] Illustrated
ly George Cmikshank.
London : 1S35- Octavo. Pp. 3. b. t.
35"-'
TOUR (a) in Connaught : comprising
sketches of Clonmacnoise, Joyce
country, and Achill- By the author
of "Sketches in Ireland." [Caesar
Otway.]
Dublin, 1S39. Duodecimo.*
TOUR (a) in England and Scotland, in
1785. By an English gentleman.
[Thomas Newte.]
London : 1788. Octavo. Pp. x. 367.*
TOUR in England, Ireland, and France,
in the years 1828 & 1829 ; with
remarks on the manners and customs
of the inhabitants, and anecdotes of
distinguished public characters. In a
series of letters. By a German prince.
t Hermann Ludwig Heinrich, Prim von
'tiCKLER-MusKAU.] In four volumes.
London : 1S3Z. Octavo.*
Vols, III. and IV. have the following
title ;— Tour in Gennany, Ilollaod and Eng-
land, in the years 1S26, 1837, & 1S18, &c.
This work is perhaps, strictly speaking, not
anonymous, inasmuch as the translator in
bis preface stales that rumour has generally
ascnbed it to Prince Piickler-Muskau. ll
a a translation of a part only of the original
Briefe eines Verslorbcnen,
TOUR (a) in Germany, and some of the
Southern provinces of the Austrian
empire, in the years 1820, 1821, 1822.
[By John RusSELL-] In two volumes.
26ll
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Edinburgh : 1S24. Duodecimo.*
A new edition, published at Edinburgh in
1828, has the author *s name.
TOUR in Germany, Holland, and Eng-
land. See Tour in England, Ireland,
and France, &c.
TOUR (a) in Ireland in 1775. With a
map, and a view of the salmon-leap at
Ballyshannon. [By Richard Twiss.]
London, MDCCLXXVi. Octavo. Pp. 204.
b. t.' \BodL\
TOUR (a) in quest of genealogy, through
several parts of Wales, Somersetshire,
and Wiltshire, in a series of letters to
a friend in Dublin ; interspersed with
a description of Stourhead and Stone-
henge; together with various anec-
dotes, and curious fragments from a
manuscript collection ascribed to
Shakespeare. By a barrister. [Rich-
ard Fenton.]
London: 181 1. Octavo. Pp. iv. 338.*
[Gent. Ma£., xci. ii. 644.]
TOUR (a) in 1787, from London, to the
Western Highlands of Scotland. In-
cluding excursions to the lakes of
Westmoreland and Cumberland, with
minute descriptions of the principal
seats, castles, ruins &c. throughout the
tour. [By Stebbing Shaw.]
London : N. D. Duodecimo. Pp. ix. 303.*
[Genf. Mag,, Ixxiii. i. 10; Iviii. ii. 805.
Matt. Rev.y Ixxix. 537.]
TOUR (a) in Tartan-Land. By Cuth-
bert Bede, author of * Glencreggan ;
or, a Highland home in Cantire,' etc.
[Edward Bradley.]
London: 1863. Octavo. Pp. x v. 430.*
TOUR (a) in Teesdale ; including
Rokeby and its environs. [By Richard
Garland.] Second edition.
York : 181 3. Duodecimo. Pp. 96.
[Boyn^s Yorkshire Lib,, p. 188-9.]
TOUR (a) in the Isle of Wight, in the
autumn of 1820. [By the Countess of
Blessington.]
London: 1822. Duodecimo. Pp. 84.
[W., Martin*s Cat,^
TOUR in the prairies. By the author
of " The sketch book." [Washington
Irving.]
London: 1835. Duodecimo.
TOUR (the) of Doctor Syntax, in search
of the picturesque. A poem. [By
William COMBE.]
[London : 1812.] Octavo. Pp.[iii. b. t 275.*
TOUR (the) of the Don. A series of
extempore sketches made during a
pedestrian ramble along the bank of
that river, and its principal tributaries.
Originally published in the * Sheflfield
Mercury,' during the year 1836. [By
John Holland, of Sheffield.] In two
volumes.
London : 1837. Duodecimo. [Boyne's
Yorkshire Lib,, p. 108.]
TOUR (the) of Valentine. [By Joseph
Holden Pott.]
London: 1786. Octavo. [Nichols, Lit,
Anec, ix. 73. Mon, Rev,, Ixxv. 3i5']
TOUR through Ireland in 1779. [By
Philip Luckombe.]
1780. Duodecimo. [N, and Q., 10 April
1858, p. 308.]
TOUR through Ireland ; particularly
the interior & least known parts :
containing an accurate view of the
parties, politics, and improvements, in
the different provinces ; with reflec-
tions and observations on the union of
Britain and Ireland ; the practicability
and advantages of a telegraphic com-
munication between the two countries,
and other matters of importance. By
the Rev. James Hall, A.M. [William
Thomson, LL.D.] In two volumes.
London : 1813. Octavo.*
TOUR (a) through Normandy, described
in a letter to a friend. [By Andrew
Coltee DUCAREL, LL.D.]
London: MDCCLiv. Quarto.*
TOUR (a) through part of Belgium and
the Rhenish provinces. [By John
Henry Manners, Duke of Rutland.]
London: 1822. Quarto. Pp. i.b. 1. 131*
[Bodl,\
TOUR (a) through part of France, con-
taing a description of Paris, Cher-
bourg, and Ermenonville ; with a
rhapsody, composed at the tomb of
Rousseau. In a series of letters. [By
Right Hon. John Charies Villiers.]
London : MDCCLXXXix. Octavo. Pp.
viii. 323.* [Biog, Diet,, 1816.]
TOUR (a) through part of Virginia in
the summer of 1808 ; also some
account of the Azores. [By J.
Caldwell.]
Belfast : 1810. Octavo. Pp. 63. [Rich,
Bib, Amer,, ii. 51.]
TOUR through parts of England, Scot-
land and Wales in 1778. In a series
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of letters. [By Richard Joseph SULi-
VAN.]
London: 1780. [fVd//, Bib, Brii.]
The second edition is not anonymous.
TOUR through parts of the United
States and Canada. By a British
subject [ Beaufoy.J
London: 1828. Octavo.* [Rich^ Bib,
TOUR (a) through the Isle of Thanet,
and some other parts of East Kent,
including a particular description of
the churches in that extensive district,
and copies of monumental inscriptions
&c. [By Zachariah COZENS.]
London mdccxciii. Quarto. Pp. 507.*
[Smith f Bib, Cant,^ p. S^S- Upcotty i. 437.]
TOUR (a) through the South of Eng-
land, Wales, and part of Ireland,
made during the summer of 1791. [By
Edward Daniel Clarke, LL.D.]
London : M.DCC.xciii. Octavo. Pp. xxx.
403.*
TOUR (a) through the upper provinces
of Hindostan; comprising a period
between the years 1804 and 1814 :
with remarks and authentic anecdotes.
To which is annexed, a guide up the
river Ganges, with a map from the
source to the mouth. By A. D. [Mrs
A. Deane.]
London: 1823. Octava*
TOUR (a) thro' the whole island of
Great Britain, divided into circuits or
journies. Giving a particular and
diverting account of whatever is
curious and worth observation, viz. I.
A description of the principle cities
and towns, their situation, magni-
tude, government, and conmierce.
II. The customs, manners, speech,
as also the exercises, diversions,
and employment of the people. III.
The produce and improvement of
the lands, the trade, and manufactures.
IV. The sea ports and fortifications,
the course of rivers, and the inland
navigation. V. The publick edifices,
seats, and palaces of the nobility and
gently. With useful observations
upon the whole. Particularly fitted
for the reading of such as desire to
travel over the island. [By a gentle-
man. [Daniel Defoe.]
London : M Dcc xxiv. Octavo.*
Vol. IL 1724. Vol. in. 1727. IWUsoHy
Life of Defoe^ 185, 186, and 195.]
TOUR (a) to the caves in the environs
of Ingleborough and Settle, in the
West Riding of Yorkshire. With
some philosophical conjectures on the
delug^ remarks on the origin of foun-
tains, and observations on the ascent
and descent of vapours, occasioned by
facts peculiar to the places visited.
Also a glossary of old and original
words made use of in common con-
versation in the North of England.
In a letter to a friend. [By Rev. John
HUTTON, vicar of Burton in Kendal.]
The second edition, with large
additions.
London: 1 78 1. Octavo. Pp. 100. \Boyne*s
Yorkshire Lib, t p. 125.]
TOUR (a) to the Rhine, with anti-
quarian and other notices. [By G. W.
Meredith.]
London: 1825. Octavo. Pp. 106. [IV,,
Martin's Cat.]
TOURIST'S (the) assistant : a popular
guide to watering places in England
and Wales, with a railway key to the
Paris exhibition. By Frank Foster,
author of " Number one ; or, the way
of the world;" "A journey of life,"
etc, etc, etc. [D. Puseley.I First
annual issue. (Third thousand.)
London: 1867. Octavo. Pp.234.*
TOURIST'S (the) guide ; being a con-
cise history and description of Ripon,
Studley Royal, Fountains Abbey,
Markenfield, Brimham Rocks, Hack-
fall, and Newby HalL [By John
Ridiard Walbran.]
Ripon: 1837. Duodecimo. Pp. 106.
[Boyn^s Yorkshire Lib. ^ p. 138.]
A third edition appeared in 1841, under
the title of * The Harrogate visitor*s picto-
rial ]>ocket guide to Ripon, Studley, &c.'
In 1844, a similar pictorial guide was
published, with the author's name.
TOURNAY; or Alaster of Kempen-
caim. By the author of the Fire-
eater. [James Wilson.]
London, mdcccxxiv. Duodecimo. Pp.
471.*
TOWER (the) of Percemont and Mari-
anne. By George Sand. [Madame
Dudevant.]
London : 1881. Octavo. Pp. 240.*
TOWN and country. [By Lord Francis
Egerton, afterwards Earl of Elles-
mere.]
London : MDCCCXXXVi. Octavo. Pp. i6.*
Privately printed.
TOWN and forest By the author of
" Mary Powell.** [Anne Manning.]
London: i860. Duodecimo. Pp. iv. 286.*
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TOWN (a) eclogue. [By Geoi^e
William Auriol Hay Drummond.]
Edinburgh: 1804. Octavo. Pp. 33.*
TOWN fashions, or modem manners
delineated, a satirical diali^ue ; with
James and Mary, a rural tale. [By
Hector Macneill.]
Edinburgh: 1810. Duodedmo.* {Jtfgm,
Med. Scot. Minsf., L 79.]
TOXOPHILUS : the schole of shoot-
inge conteyned in two bookes ; to all
gentlemen and yomen of Englandc,
pleasaunte for theyr pastyme to rede
and profitable for theyr use to folow,
both in war and peace. [By Roger
ASCHAU.]
TRACT (a) against the high rate of
usurie. Presented to the High Court
of Parliament, a.d. 1623. [By Sir
Thomas Culpeper, Kl]
London: 1623. Qoarta XiPCidl. Lit.
Pel. Earn., p. 249. j
TRACT (a) concerning schisme and
schismatiques. Wherein, is briefly
discovered the originall causes of all
schisme. Written by a learned and
judicious divine. Together, with cer-
tain animadversions upon some pas-
sages thereoC [By John Hales.]
Oxford, 1643. Quarto. Pp. 33.*
TRACT entiUedTrue and faithful relation
of a worthy discourse, between Colonel
John Hampden and Colonel Oliver
CromwelL Preceded by an explana-
tory preface. [By George Nugent
Temple Grenville, Lord Nugent.]
London; 1847, Quarto. Pp. viiL 61. *
[A ficticions work, purporting to be written
'bj Dr. William Spcrstowe, but redly
written by Lord Nugent.]
TRACT (a) for all time. The Christian
or true constitution of man, versus the
pernicious fallacies of Mr. Combe and
other materialistic writers. ByStephen
Seedair. [Phineas Deseret.]
Edinburgh: 1856. Octavo.
TRACT (a) for soldiers. By the author
of "The faithful promiser," "Morning
and night watches," &c. [John Ross
Macduff, D.D.]
Edinburgh : udcccliii. Duodedmo.*
TRACT (a> for the times. [Attributed
to William PENNEY, Lord Kinloch.]
Edinburgh iS£6. OcUvo. Pp. 31.*
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TRACT (a) for the times Is endless
Eunishment true or false ? Dialogues
etween a. Calvinist, Arminian, Baxter-
ian and Berean. [By J. OakeshotT.]
Brighton : [1848.] Octavo. \BrU. Mui.^
TRACT (a) on the novel county-rates.
Exeter, &c [By William Holmes.]
Exeter, 1800. OcUvo. [Davidsen, BH.
Devatt., p. 28.]
TRACT (a) upon the dispensing power.
[By Daniel Defoe.]
London: 1687. Quailo. [WUsbh, Lift e(
DtM S.)
TRACT (a) upon tomb-stones ; or sug-
gestions for the consideration of
Eersons intending to set up that
ind of monument to the memory of
deceased friends. By a member of
the Lichfield Society for the encour-
agement of ecclesiastical architecture.
[By Paget.] Third edition.
London: mdcccliii. Octavo. Pp. 23.*
[With 7 plaies.]
TRACTS by Warburton, and a War-
burtonian [Richard Hurd] ; not ad-
mitted into the collections of their
respective works. [Edited by Samuel
Parr, LLD.]
London: U.DCCLXXXIX. Octavo. Pp.
ii. a8i.*
TRACTS [ix.1 for the Church in 1856.
[By Henry Drummond and Nicholas
Armstrong.]
London: 1856-57-58. Octavo. Pp. lai.*
TRACTS for the last days. [By Henry
Drummond, M.P.] Vol. L
London: 1S44. Octavo. Pp.400,*
No more published. The volume consists
□r 24 tracts, each having a separate title.
TRACTS on practical agriculture and
gardening ; in which the advantage of
imitating the garden culture in the
field is fully proved by a seven years
course of experiments ; particularly
addressed to the gentlemen farmers in
Great Britain. With observations
made in a late tour through part of
France, Flanders and Holland; also
several useful improvements in stoves
and green-houses. To which is added,
a complete chronological catalogue of
English authors on agriculture, gar-
dening, &c By a country gentleinan.
[Richard Weston.]
London ; 1769. Octavo. [Men. Ren.,
xUv. 298; xlix. 319.]
TRACTS on the relative duties of
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married persons, parents, and servants.
By a country clergyman. [Edward
Berens, M.A., Archdeacon ot Berks.]
Oxford, 1820. Duodecimo.* Each of the
tracts has a separate title and pagination.
TRACTS, written in the years 1823 &
1828. By C. L. Esq. [Chandos
Leigh.]
Warwick. 1832. Octavo. Pp. vi. 247.*
[Bod/, ] Privately printed.
TRADE (the) with France, Italy, Spain,
and Portugal, considered : with some
observations on the treaty of commerce
between Great Britain and France.
[By Daniel Defoe.]
London, M.DCCXiii. Octavo.*
TRADESMAN'S (the) jewel; or, a
safe, easie, speedy, and effectual means
for the incredible advancement of
trade, and multiplication of riches.
[By W. Potter.]
London : 1659. Quarto. [APCull, Lit,
Pol, Econ,^ p. 159.]
TRADIDI vobis ; or the traditionary
conveyance of faith cleer'd, in the
rational way, against the exceptions of
a learned opponent. [T. White]. By
J. B. Qohn Belson, Esquire.]
London: 1662. Duodecimo. \}V.'\
Published by S. W. without the author*s
consent, who (the Publisher) states in his
Epistle to the Reader, that it is an
answer to Rushworth's Dialogues [by T.
White.]
TRADING : finishing the story of "The
house in town," &c. By the author of
"The wide wide world," "The old
helmet," " Walks from Eden," etc etc.
[Susan Warner.]
London : 1872. Octavo. Pp. 203 — ^414.*
TRADITIONS etc. respecting Sir
William Wallace, collected chiefly
from publications of a recent date [by
Major-General Yuille].
Edinburgh : 1856. Octavo. Pp. 32.
[^., Bibiiotheca IVallasiana, p. 19.}
TRADITIONS of London, historical
and legendary. By "Waters." [William
Russell.]
London : 1859. Octavo.
TRADITIONS (the) of the Jews, or the
doctrines and expositions contained in
the Talmud and other Rabbinical
writings : with a preliminary preface,
or an inquiry into the origin, pro-
gress, authority, and usefulness of
those traditions ; wherein the mystical
sense of the allegories in the Talmud,
&c. is explained. [By Rev. John
Peter Stehelin, F.RS.J In two vol-
umes.
London : 1742. Octavo. [Home's Intro-
ductioHf V. 455.]
Translated from the High Dutch of Dr.
John Andrew Eisenmenger, professor of
Oriental languages in the University of
Heidelberg : the preface by Rev. J.
P. Stehelin. [W,\
TRAFALGAR, or the sailors play. [By
William Perry, M.D., of Hillingdon.J
Uxbridge : 1807. [N, and Q., 20 Dec.
1856, p. 499.]
T R A G E-comedy, acted by the late
ministry : or an answer to a scandal-
ous pamphlet, entituM, A defence of
the king. [By John Asgill.]
London : N. D. Octavo. Pp. 22. b. t.*
[Bod/.]
TRAGEDIE (the) of Alceste and Eliza.
As it is found in Italian, in La croce
racquistata. Collected, and translated
into English, in the same verse, and
number, by Fr. Br. Gent. [Francesco
Bracciolinl] At the request of the
right vertuous lady, the Lady Anne
Wingfield, wife unto that noble knight.
Sir Anthony Wingfield Baronet, his
Majesties High Shiriffe for the county
of Suffolke.
London, 1638. Octavo. No pagination. *
[Bod/.]
TRAGEDIE (the) of Antonie. [By
Robert Garnier.] Doone into Eng-
lish by the Countess of Pembroke.
Imprinted at London for William Pon-
sonby 1595. Octavo. No pagination.*
TRAGEDIE (the) of Mariam, the fair
queene of Jewry. Written by that
learned, vertuous, and truly noble
ladie, E. C. [Lady Elizabeth Carew.]
London, 16 13. Quarto. No pagination."
[Bio^, Dram,]
TRAGEDIE (the) of Solimon and
Perseda. Wherein is laide open, loues
constancie, fortunes inconstancie, and
deaths triumphs. [By Thomas Kyd.]
Imprinted at London, 1599. Quarto. No
pagination.* [Bio£, Dram.]
TRAGEDY (the) of Christopher Loue
at Tower-hill. By the ingenious
author of Iter boreale. [Robert
Wild, D.D.]
London, 1660. Quarto. Pp. 8.* [Bod/.]
TRAGEDY (the) of Chrononhotontho-
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logos : being the most tragical tragedy
that ever was tragedii'd by any com-
pany of tragedians. Written by Ben-
jamin Bounce, Esq; [Henry Carey.]
Dublin : ui>cciJcxiit, Duodecimo. Pp.
TRAGEDY (the) of Count Marcos. By
(he author of "Vivian Grey." [Ben-
jamin Disraeli.]
London ; 1839. Odivo. Pp. »i. i. 108.*
[Sni. Mm.] DedicatiOD signed i.
T R A G E D Y (the) of Hoffman or a
reuenge for a father. As it hath bin
diners times acted with great applause,
at the Phenix in Dmery-lanc. [By
Henry C kettle.]
London, 1631. Quuto. No pagination.
The only edition.
"This tragedy was wrilteo by Henry
Chetlte a veiy voluminous dramaticke
author having written at least as many
plays as Shakspeare, either solely or with
the assistance of other men. See the titles
of 3S of his pieces in my Shakspeare, voL
I, P, II. p. 30S & seq. The Iregedy of
Hoffman was first acted in Jany 1601-3.
Of all his dramas this only, and Paliml
Griiiel and The blind beggar of Betknal
Grttn remain. In the lonner he was
assisted by Thos. Dekker and Wm. Haugh-
ton, in the latter by John Day. Chetlle
was a stationer. Since this was written 1
have observed that he likewise wrote the
Second Part of Robert Eari of Huntingdon,
in conjunction with Anthony Mundy, and
the Valiant Welchman in conjunction with
Drayton and Haughton: botli which are
eutant." — MS, note by Malone.
TRAGEDY (the) of Julia Agrippina ;
Emprcsse of Rome. By T, M. Esq.
[Thomas May.]
London, 1639. Duodecimo. No pagina-
tion.* \BiBg. Dram^
TRAGEDY (the) of King Uar, as lately
fublisbed, vindicated. [By Charles
ENNINS or JENNENS,]
Ho separate title. N. P. [1772.) Octavo.
Pp. 43.* [fVi/im's Shaiiftriana, 6a.]
TRAGEDY (the) of King Saul. Writ-
ten by a deceas'd person of honour,
and now made pubhck at the reouesi
of several men of q^uality who nave
highly appro v' of IL [By Joseph
Trapp.]
London, 1703. Quarto. Pp.67.*
The author's name appears in the duo-
decimo edition published in 1739.
TRAGEDY (the) of Mustapha. [By
Fulke GREVille, Lord Brooke.]
London, 1609. Qturto,* {Bodl.'\
" This is the first edition. It was printed
without the author's knowledge. There
is a second in folio, printed in 1633."
M [alone].
TRAGEDY (the) of Nero newly written.
[By Matthew Gwinne.]
Ijjndon; 1633. Quarto. [N. and Q.,
32 Die. 1849, p. I30.] Earlier edition in
TRAGEDY (the) of that famous Roman
oratour Marcus Tullius Cicero. [By
Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke.]
London, 16; I. Quarto. No pagination."
{Badl.]
TRAGEDY (the) of Thierry King of
France, and his brother Theodoret
As it was diuerse times acted at the
Blackc-Friers by the Kings Majesties
scruants. [By Francis BEAUMOHT
and John Fletcher.]
London, i6zi. Quarto.* {Bieg, Ifram.]
TRAGEDY (the) of tragedies; or the
life and death of Tom Thumb the
great As it is acted at the theatre in
the Hay-Market. With the annotations
of H. Scriblerus Secundus. [ByHenry
Fielding.] The third editton.
London ; mdccxxxvii. Octavo. Pp. 6.
b. t. S4-*
TRAG!-comicall (a) history of ovr times,
vnder the borrowed names of Lisander,
and Calista. [By G. dc Costa,]
London, 1627, Quarto. Pp. a. b. t, 247."
TRAGIC dramas from Scottish history.
Heselrig. Wallace. (Second edition.)
James the First of Scotland. [By
Robert Buchanan, M.A., professor
of logic in the University of Glasgow.]
Edinburgh: HDCCCLIX. Octavo. Pp. vi.
The above (with additional dramas) appeared
in 1868, in two volumes, under the title,
"Tragic dmmas from history wilh legend-
ary and other poems," and with the
TRAGICAL (the) history of two English
louers, 1563, written byBer, Gar. [Ber-
nard Garter.]
Printed by R. Tottell, 1565. Octavo.
[Lmimdes, Biblieg. Man.]
TR.AGICALL (the) historic of the life
and death of Doctor Faustus. With
new additions. Written by Ch. Mar.
[Christopher Marlow.]
London. 1631. Quarto. No pagination.
B. L.* \BiBg. Dram:\
TRAGIDIE (the) of Fenex and Porrex,
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set forth without addition or alteration
but altogether as the same was shewed
on stage before the Queenes Maiestie,
about nine yeares past, viz. the xviij,
day of lanuarie, 1561. by the gentle-
men of the Inner Temple. [By Thomas
Norton.]
Imprinted at London N. D. Octavo.
B. L. No pagination.*
The two last acts by Thomas Sackville,
Lord Buckhurst.
TRAITOR (the) to him=self, or mans
heart his greatest enemy. A moral
interlude in heroic verse. Representing,
the earless, hardned, returning, de-
spairing, renewed heart. With inter-
maskes of interpretation at the. close of
each several act. As it was acted by
the boys of a publick school at a
breaking up, and published as it may
be useful, on like occasion. [By
WiUiam Johns.]
Oxford, 1678. Quarto. Pp. 6. b. t. 43.*
[Bod/.]
TRAITS and stories of the Irish peasan-
try; second series. [By William Car-
LETON.] In three volumes.
Dublin, 1833. Octavo.
TRAITS and trials of early life. By L.
E . L. author of " The improvisatnce,"
&c [L. E. Landon.]
London : 1836. Octavo.*
TRAITS of American humour, by native
authors. Edited and adapted by the
author of "Sam Slick," "The old
judge," "The English in America,"
&c. &c [Thomas Chandler Halibur-
TON.] In three volumes.
London: 1852. Octavo.*
TRAITS of private life. By L. A.
[Louisa Anthony.]
London : 1844. Octavo. Pp. vii. 364.
[N. and (?., Feb. 1869, p. 169.]
TRAITS of travel ; or, tales of men and
cities. By the author of " High-ways
and by-ways. [Thomas C. Grattan.]
In three volumes.
London: 1829. Duodecimo.*
TRANCE (a) : or, newes from hell,
brought fresh to towne. By Mer-
curius Acheronticus. [James How-
ell.]
London, 1649. Quarta Pp. 19.* {Bodl.]
TRANSACTIONEER (the); with
some of his philosophical fancies, in
two dialogues. [By William King,
LL.D.]
1700. [Gent, Mag., xlvi. 465.]
TRANSACTIONS in India, from the
commencement of the French war in
seventeen hundred and fifty-six, to the
conclusion of the late peace, in seven-
teen hundred and eighty-three. Con-
taining a history of the British interests
in Indostan, during a period of near
thirty years ; distinguished by two
wars with France, several revolutions
and treaties of alliance, the acquisition
of an extensive territory, and the ad-
ministration of Governor Hasting^.
[Said to be by John MoiR.]
London, mdcclxxxvi. Octavo. Pp. $05.
[Catalogite of Authors , 1788.]
TRANSACTIONS of the Loggerville
Literary Society. [By William
Sandys, F.S.A.]
London: 1867. Octavo. [Adv. Lib.]
TRANSALPINE memoirs; or, anec-
dotes and observations, shewing the
actual state of Italy and the Italians.
By an English Catholic [John Rich-
ard Best.] In two volumes.
Bath: 1826. Duodecimo.*
TRANSITION (the) between the
Christian and Millennial dispensations.
A.D. 1848 proved to be a.m. 6000 !
[By Louis Albert du Puget.]
London; 1852. Octavo. Pp.46.* [Bod I.]
Signed L. A. du P.
TRANSLATION from the Italian
of Fortiguerri of the first canto of
Ricciardetto ; with an introduction
concerning the principal romantic,
burlesque and mock heroic poets.
(Translated by Sylvester DOUGLAS,
-.ord Glenbervie.]
London: 182 1. Duodecimo. [IV,] Privately
printed.
Reprinted with the translator's name in
1822.
TRANSLATION (a) of a charter
granted to the city of Exeter by K.
Charles I. By a citizen of Exeter.
[W. Holmes.]
[Exeter :] 1785. Sm. Quarto. Pp. xii.
78. [LawndeSf Bibliog., Man.}
TRANSLATION (the) of bishops. [By
Samuel Roffey Maitland, D.D.]
London: 1834. Octavo. Pp. 24.*
TRANSLATION of divers parts of the
Holy Scriptures, chiefly from Dr. Mill's
printed Greek copy, with notes and
maps. [By MORTIMER.]
London: 1761. Octavo. [Leslu^s Cat.,
1843.]
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TRANSLATION (a) of the Latin
epistle in the Dreamer. [By William
KING, D.D.]
London: 1754, Octavo. Pp. 28. b. t.*
TRANSLATION (a) of the passages
from Greek, Latin, Italian, and French
writers, quoted in the prefaces and
notes to the Pursuits of literature; a
poem, in four dialogues. To which is
prefixed, a prefatory epistle, intended
as a general vindication of the Pursuits
of literature, from various remarks
which have been made upon that work.
By the translator. [Thomas James
Mathias.]
London: 1798. Octavo. Pp. Ixxv. b. t.
104.*
TRANSLATION (a) of the several
charters &c granted by Edward IV,
Henry VII, James I and Charles II to
the citizens of Canterbury ; also a list
of the bailiffs and mayors, from the
year 780 to the present period. By a
citizen. [Alderman C. R. BuNCE.]
Canterbury: 1791. Octavo. [Wl]
TRANSLATIONS and poems. [By E.
H. Alderson.] Not publishecl.
London: 1846. Duodecimo. Pp.42. [IV,]
TRANSLATIONS chiefly from the
Italian of Petrarch and Metastasio.
By******* M.A. FellowofNew
College. [Thomas Le Mesurier,
B.D.J
Oxford: MDCCXCV. Octavo. Pp. iv. 127.*
[B(h//.]
TRANSLATIONS from Camoens, and
other poets, with original poetry, by
the author of " Modem Greece,'* and
the " Restoration of the works of art to
Italy." [Felicia Hemans.]
Oxford: 1818. Octavo. Pp.95.*
TRANSLATIONS from the German,
in prose and verse. [By Ellis Cornelia
Knight.]
Windsor: 1812. Duodecimo. Pp. 112.
[IV., MaHin's Cat.\
TRANSLATIONS, imitations, etc, etc.
By the author of Ireland, a satire.
[Rose Lambart Price.]
London : 1824. Duodecimo. Pp. 8. 179.
[Boose and Courtney, Bib, Com,, ii. 5^7*]
TRANSLATIONS in verse. Mr. Pope's
Messiah, Mr. Philips's Splendid shil-
ling in Latin ; the eighth Isthmian of
Pindar in English. [By Thomas Tyr-
WHITT.]
Oxford, MDCCLII. Quarto. Pp. 21. b. t.*
[Dyce Cat,, ii. 379.]
TRANSPROSER (the) rehears'd : or
the fifth act of [Dryden] Mr Bayes's
play. Being a postscript to the Ani-
madversions on the preface to Bishop
Bramhall's Vindication, &c. Shewing
what grounds there are of fears and
jealousies of Popery. [By Richard
Leigh, of Queen's College, Oxford.]
Oxford, Printed for the assignes of Hugo
Grotius, and Jacob Van Harmine, on the
North -side of the Lake-Lemane. 1673.
Octavo. Pp. 149. b. t.*
TRANSUBSTANTIATION a peculiar
article of the Roman Catholick faith,
which was never own'd by the an-
cient Church or any of the Reformed
Churches, in answer to a late dis-
course call'd. Reasons for abrogating
the test. [By ^ Goodwin.]
London, 1688. Quarto. Pp. 2. b. t. 48.*
[Queen's Coll, Cat., p. 241.]
TRANSUBSTANTIATION contrary
to Scripture : or, the Protestant's an-
swer to the Seeker's request. [By
Robert Nelson.]
London: 1688. Quarto. Pp.24.* [Jones*
Peck, ii. 364.]
TRANSUBSTANTIATION defended
and prov'd from Scripture, in answer
to the first part of a treatise [by
Tillotson], in titled, A discourse against
transubstantiation. [ByJohnGOTHER.]
London : 1687, Quarto. Pp. xxiL 64.*
[Jones* Peck, ii. 389.]
TRANSUBSTANTIATION no doc-
trine of the primitive Fathers : being a
defence of the Dublin letter herein,
against the Papist misrepresented and
represented, part 2. cap. 3. [By John
Patrick, D.D.]
London: 1687. Quarto. Pp. 72. b. t.*
[Jones* Peck, i. 108.]
TRAP (a) to catch a sunbeam. By the
author of "Old Jolliffe/* "A merry
Christmas," etc etc [Mrs Mackar-
NESS.]
London : 1859. Duodecimo.
TRASH, dedicated without respect to
James Halse, Esq., M.P. [By
Winthrop Mackworth Praed.]
Penzance, 1833. Duodecimo. Pp. iv. 31.
[Boose and Courtney, Bib, Com., i. 204.]
TRAVAILES (the) of the three English
brothers. Sir Thomas Sir Anthony Mr.
Robert Shirley. An historical play.
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As it is now pla/d by her maiesties
seruants. [By John Day.]
London, 1607. Quarto. No pagination.*
"The authors, John Day, William Rowlqr,
andGeoTgeWilKins, according toKirkman."
— MS. note IjyMalone in the Bodleian copy.
TRAVELLERS (the) ; a talc, designed
for young people. By the author of
Redwood. [Miss C. M. Sedgwick. J
I^ndon: MDcccxxv. Duodecimo. Pp.
202. b. t.» [Bodi.^
TRAVELLER'S (the) dream, and other
poems. By Henrietta, authoress of
" Poetical pieces on religion and na-
ture." [Henrietta Nethercott.]
Dublin : 1858. Duodecimo. Pp. 192.*
TRAVELLER'S (the) guide in Switzer-
land ; being a complete picture of that
interesting country, describing every
object of curiosity, and containing
sketches of the manners, society and
customs of its respective cantons ; with
a detailed account of the cities of
Geneva, Lausanne, Berne and Zurich
and their environs, the Alpine passes
of the Simplon, St Gothard. and St
Bernard, the glaciers of Cnamouny
and Grindelwald, and a narrative of
the various .ittempts to ascend Mont
Blanc. By Henry Coxe, Esq. author
of the Picture of Italy. [John Mil-
lard.]
London: 1S16. Duodecimo. [IVJ\
TRAVELLERS in search of truth. By
the author of "The antidote to the
miseries of human life," &c. &c. [Har-
riet Corp.]
London: 1S49. Duodecimo.* [Watt,
Bib, Brit,]
TRAVELLING anecdotes through
various parts of Europe. [By James
Douglas.] In two volumes.
Rochester: M,DCC,LXXxn. Octavo. [Gent,
Ma£,, Dc(, 1819, p. 564.]
TRAVELLING notes in France, Italv
and Switzerland of an in\*alid in search
of health. [By John Strang, LL.D.]
Glasgow : mdccclxhi. Octavo. Pp.
xix. 366.*
Appeared originally in the Glasgow
Herald.
TRAVELS (the) and observations of
Hareach, the wandering Jew. Com-
prehending a view of the most distin-
guished ex-ents in the history of
mankind since the destruction of
Jerusalem by Titus. With a descrip-
tion of the manners, customs, &
remarkable monuments, of the most
celebrated nations. Interspersed with
anecdotes of eminent men of different
periods. Second edition, revised and
improved, with many valuable addi-
tions. By the Rev. T. Qark, author of
'* A tour of Europe," and " A tour of
Asia," abridged from the most esteemed
modem voyages and travels, for the
use of schools. Qohn Galt.]
London : N. D. Duodecimo. Pp. xviii.
424.* [Adv, Lid.]
Preface dated Chelsea ; September, 1820.
TRAVELS at home, and voyages by the
fire-side ; for the instruction and
entertainment of young persons. [By
Charles LLOYD, LL.D.] In two vol-
umes.
London: 1814. Duodecimo. [Mon.Rev.,
Ixxiii. 437.]
TRAVELS By 'Umbra' [Charles
Cavendish Clifford.]
Edinburgh ; 'mdccclxv. Octavo. Pp.
vi. 278.*
TRAVELS in Europe, Asia, and Africa;
describing characters, customs, man-
ners, laws, and productions of nature
and art ; containing various remarks
on the political and commercial inter-
ests of Great Britain ; and delineating,
in particular, a new system for the
government and improvement of the
British settlements in the East Indies ;
begun in the year 1777 and finished in
1 78 1. In two volumes. [By William
Macintosh.]
London : MDCCLXXXII. Octavo.* [JJv.
Lid,]
TRAVELS in France, during the years
1 8 14- 1 5. Comprising a residence at
Paris during the stay of the allied
armies, and at Aix, at the period of the
landing of Bonaparte. [By Sir Archi-
bald Alison, Bart., and Patrick Eraser
Tytler.] In two volumes. Second
edition, corrected and enlarged.
Edinburgh : 181 6. Octavo.
The first edition was published in 18 15.
TRAVELS in Phrenologasto. By Don
Jose Balscopo. Translated from the
Italian. [Written by John Trotter,
jun.]
Calcutta: 1825. Octavo.* [AJv. Lik]
Ascribed to Alexander Trotter. [IV.]
TRAVELS in Portugal. By John
Latouche. [Oswald John Frederick
Crawfurd, H.B.M. Consul at Oporto,
who writes also in the New Quarterly
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Magazineunderthenameof John Da.n-
gerfield] With illustrations by the
Right Hon. T. Sotheron Estcourt.
London: [1S75.] Octavo, Pp. lii. 354.'
[Lit.jBiir., iii. 76.] See Athenium, May
36, 1877, p. 673.
TRAVELS in Scotland, by an unusual
route : with a trip to the Hebrides.
Containing bints for improvements in
agriculture and commerce. With
characters and anecdotes. Embel~
lished with views of striking objects,
and a map, including the Caledonia.Q
Canal. By the Rev. James Hall, A.M.
l^illiam Thomson, LL.D.] In two
volumes.
London: 1807. Octavo.*
TRAVELS in the Western Hebrides,
from 1782 to 1790. By the Rev.
George Lane Buchanan, A.M. Mis-
sionary minister to the Isles from the
Church of Scotland [By WiUiam
Thomson, LL.D.]
London: 1793. Octavo. Pp.aSl. {fVall,
Bib. Brit. Men. Bai., xii. 154.]
TRAVELS in town. By the author of
"Random recollections of the Lords
and Commons," " The great metro-
polis," &c &c. [James GRANT.] In
two volumes.
London : 1S39. Duodecimo.*
TRAVELS into several remote nations
of the world. In four parts. By
Lemuel Gulliver, first a surgeon, and
then a captain of several ships. [By
Jonathan Swift, D.D.) [In three vol-
umes.] The secona eiiition. To
which are prefixed, several copies of
■'--latory and commcniialory ;
?ss
TRAVELS of A!i Bey [Domingo Badia
.y Leblich] in Morocco, Tripoli,
Cyprus, Egypt, Arabia, Syria, and
Turkey, between the years 1803 and
1807. Writieo by himself, and illus-
trated by maps and numerous plates.
In two volumes.
Loudon: 1816. Quarto.*
TRAVELS of an Irish gentleman in
search of a religion. With notes and
illustrations by the editor of "Captain
Rock's memoirs." [Thomas MoORE.]
In two volumes.
London: 1833. Octavo.*
TRAVELS (the) of Edward Brown,
Esq. ; formerly a merchant in London.
Containing his observations on France
and Italy ; his voyage to the Levant';
hisaccountof the Island of Malta; his
remarks in bis joumies through the
Lower and Upper Egypt ; together
with a brief description of the Abys-
sinian empire. Interspersed through-
out with several curious historical
passages relating to our own as well as
foreign nations ; as also with critical
disquisitions as to the present state of
the sciences in Egypt, particularly
physick and chemistry. [By John
Campbell, LL.D.] In two volumes.
London: HDCCLtll. Duodecimo.* First
edition appeared in 1739.
TRAVELS (the) of Persiles and
Sigismunda; a Northern history :
wherein, amongst the variable fortunes
of the Prince of Thule, and this Prin-
cesse of Frisland, are interlaced many
witty discourses, morall, political), and
delightfull ; the first copie, beeing
written in Spanish [by Miguel de
Cervantes Saavedra], translated
afterward into French ; and now last
into English.
London, 1619, Quuto.
lie dedicaloiy" signed '
TRAVELS (the) of the imagination ; a
true journey from Newcastle to Lon-
don, m a stage-coach. With observa-
tions upon the metropolis. By J. M.
[James M[;rray.]
London: MDCCLXXin. Duodecimo.* \AA).
Lib.\
TRAVELS of the late Duke du Chatelet
in Portugal, with notes by J. F. Bour-
doing, [By Cormartin, one of
the Vendean Chiefs.] In two volumes.
TRAVELS over the most interesting
parts of the globe, to discover the
source of moral motion; communicated
to lead mankind through the ci
of the senses to intellectual e
and an enlightened state of nature.
[By John Stewart.]
London : N. D. Duodecimo. ' [ Wail, Bib.
BTit.\
The second volume of the above work
bears the title of "The apocalypse of
nature, &c."
TRAVELS through Denmark and some
partsof Germany [by M. De la Combe
DE Vrigny] by way of Journal in the
retinue of the English envoy ]}.
Vernon] in 1702. Done into English
from the French original.
London: 1707. Octavo. \W., Bril. Mm.\
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TRAVELS through parti of the United
Statef and Canada. By a British
«»ubject. [ liEAUFOY, brother of
Henry,]
I/mdon : 1828. Octavo. Pp. 141. [A'/V^,
Hih, Amer.f p. 203,)
TRAVELS through Sicily and the
Lipari Islands, in the month of
December, 1824. By a naval officer.
[Capt. Moid.] Illustrated with views
and costumes from drawings made on
the spot, and on stone by L. Haghe.
l.onclon: 1827. Octavo. Pp. xvi. 367.*
TRAVELS through Spain and part of
Portugal, with commercial, statistical,
and geographical details. [By the
Rev. WHITTINGTON.] In two
volumes.
London: 1808. Duodecimo. [WJ\
TRAVTOR (the) : a tragedy , as it is
acted at the New Theatre in Little
Lincolns- Inn-Fields. Reviv*d^ with
several alterations. [By Christopher
Bullock.]
London: 1718. Octavo*
This Iragetly was originally written by
Rivers, a Jesuit, and was published by
James Shirley, with alterations and im-
provements, in 1635.
TRAYTORS (the) unvailed, or a brief
and true account of that horrrid {sic)
and bloody designe intended by those
rebellious people, known by the names
of anabaptists and Fifth monarchy
[inen] being upon Sunday the 14th of
April 1661 in Newgate on purpose to
oppose his Majesties person and laws.
[By Thomas Elus,]
[London:] 1661. Quarto. Pp. 7. [IV,]
TRE (the) GiulL Translated from the
Italian of G. B. CastL With a memoir
cf ±e author, and some account of his
other works. [By Captain MONTAGU
MosT-USU, R.N.]
Lmiitin : iSafi. Octivo.**
Ti£ACHERY. [By Mrs. Martin
Zs:rjk^\ la three volumes.
l.uiftnn : d^A Doodccimo. *
Tij^J'^.'jtZff, <\i Auncicnt and modeme
imjtt. '2y Thomas MiLLRS.] In
IWl VUIUTU!^
7'iXr.SVr} .V -vf tMcawire books for
v-ouu^ V*--vpi*, 'Adited Hy Joseph
TREASURY (a) of theolc^gical know-
led|^e; wherein Christianity and the
divine authority of the Scriptures are
proved, and the most plausible objec-
tions considered. [By Morgan WiL-
LLAMS.] In two volumes.
Garm. 1791. Duodecimo. [Darlings Cy-
clop. BibL]
TREASURY (the) of wit, being a
methodical selection of about twelve
hundred, the best, apophthegms and
jests from books in several languages.
In two volumes ... By H. Bennet,
M.A. Qohn Pinkerton.]
London: m,dcc,lxxxvi. Duodecimo.*
[Gent, Mag,^ xcvL i. 471.]
The contents of each volume, which are
given on the title-pages, are omitted in the
above.
TREATISE (a) coceming divers of the
Constitucyons Provynciall and Legan-
tines. [Probably written by S. Ger-
main, author of the Doctor and
Student.]
London, by Thomas God fray. Octavo.
[ \V. , Lowndes^ Bibliog, Man,]
TREATISE (a) concerning the causes
of the present corruptions of Christians,
and the remedies thereof. In two
parts. [Translated from the French
of Jean Frederic Ostervald, by
Charles Mutel.] The second edition
corrected.
London, 1702. Octavo. Pp. la b. t.
46S.* Part II. has a separate title; but
the pagination is continuous.
TREATISE (a) concerning the
dignities, titles, offices, pre-eminencies,
and yearly revenues, which have been
granted to the several kings of Eng-
land, after the Conquest, for the honour
and maintenance of the princes, their
eldest sons ; with sundry particulars
relating thereta [By Duncan Forbes,
Lord President of the Court of Session. J
London : MDCCXXXVii. Quarto. Pp,
viiL 58. 6.*
TREATISE (a) concerning the
division between the spuitualitie and
temporalitie. [By Quristopher St
Germain.]
London, by Robert Redman. N. D. Octavo.
[W„ UvcnJifs. Br a. Lmk]
This book chiefiy incited Sir Thomas
More to write hts ApdoQr, printed by
W. Raster., 1553.
TREATISE (a) concerning the manner
of tallowing vrf ground* raising of grass-
seeds^ and training of lint and bemp^
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for the increase and improvement of
the linnen-manufactories in Scotland.
Published for the benefit of the farmers
in that kingdom, by the honourable
Society for improving in the know-
ledge of agriculture. [By William
Macintosh, of Borlum.J
Edinburgh: 1724. Octavo. Pp. 173.*
TREATISE (a) concerning the militia,
in four sections, i. Of the militia in
general. 2. Of the Roman militia.
3. The proper plan of a militia for this
country. 4. Observations upon this
plan. By C. S. [Charles Sackville,
2nd Duke of Dorset]
1752. Octavo. [Park's fVa/poU, iv. 281.
Mon, Rtv,^ vi. 9a]
TREATISE (a) concerning the origin
and progress of fees ; or, the constitu-
tion and transmission of heritable
rights ; being a supplement to Spotis-
wood's Introduction to the knowledge
of the stile of writs. [By James Mac-
kenzie.]
Edinburgh, mdccxxxiv. Octavo. Pp.
xii. 276.* [Z>. Laing.^
TREATISE (a) concerning the payment
of tythes and oblations in London. By
B. W. [Brian Walton] D.D.
1 641. Octavo. \Ruhard Thomson's Chron-
icles of London Bridge y p. 297.]
TREATISE (a) concerning the regula-
tion of the coyn of England, and how
the East India trade may be preserved
and encreased. By R. C. [Roger
Cook.]
London: 1696. Quarto. Pp.44. l^T.]
TREATISE (a) concerning the sanctify-
ing of the Lord's day. And particular-
ly the right improvement of a Com-
munion-Sabbath. Wherein the moral-
ity of the Sabbath, and its strict
observation uuder the New Testament
dispensation, is maintained against the
adversaries thereof. And also many
special advices and directions given
for promoting the great and compre-
hensive duties of Sabbath- sanctinca-
tion, and worthy - communicating.
Necessary for families. By a minister
of the Church of Scotland. [The Rev.
John WILLISON, Dundee.]
Edinburgh, M Dcc xvi. Octavo. Pp. 53.
8. 456. 3.*
TREATISE (a) concerning the use and
abuse of the marriage bed : shewing
I. The nature of matrimony, its sacred
original, and the true meaning of its
institution. II. The gross abuse of
matrimonial chastity, from the wrong
notions which have possessed the
world, degenerating even to whore-
dom. III. The diabolical practice of
attempting to prevent childbearing by
physical preparations. IV. The fatsd
consequences of clandestine or forced
marriages, thro' the persuasion, inter-
est, or influence of parents and rela-
tions, to wed the person they have no
love for, but oftentimes an aversion to.
V. Of unequal matches, as to the
disproportion of age ; and how such,
many ways, occasion a matrimonial
whoredom. VI. How married persons
may be guilty of conjugal lewdness,
and that a man may, in effect, make a
whore of his own wife. Also, many
other particulars of family concern.
[By Daniel Defoe.]
London ;m.dcc. XXVII. Octavo. Pp. 406.*
[IVilson, Life of Defoe, 200.]
•
TREATISE (a) concerning trespasses
vi & armis. Wherein the nature of
trespass is clearly explicated, and the
gist of the action stated, and by whom
such actions may be brought, and
against whom and how to be laid.
Together with the forms and learning
of writs, declarations and pleadings,
in reference to all sorts of torts or
wrongs done to a man's person, estate
or interest. And also wherein is con-
tained all the learning of our law con-
cerning pleadings and bars by way of
excuse, justification, concord, amends,
&c. With the general rules of plead-
ing in this action, and particular rules
applied to every case. Together also
with a clear and methodical discourse
of the curious learning of traverses, of
replications in this action ; and of
evidence, verdict, damages, costs and
judgments therein. To which are
added references to presidents and
entries proper to each title. A work
very useful for students and practisers
of the common law. By the author
of Lex customaria. [Samuel Carter.]
London, 1704. Octavo.*
TREATISE (a) containing the aeqvity
of an hvmble svpplication which is to
be exhibited vnto hir gracious Maiestie
and this high court of parliament in
the behalfe of the countrey of Wales,
that some order may be tien for the
preaching of the Gospell among those
people. Wherein also is set downe as
much of the estate of our people as
without offence could be made known,
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to the end that our case (if it please
God) may be pitied by them who are
not of this assembly, and as they also
may bee driuen to labour on our be-
halfe. [By John Penry.]
At Oxford, 1587. Octavo. Pp. 62. i.*
[BoM,]
TREATISE (a), containing the descrip-
tion and use of a new and curious
quadrant, made by J. Rowley for tak-
ing altitudes and for solving various
mathematical problems. By T. W.
[T. Woodford.]
London: 1756. Quarto. [IV,]
TREATISE (a) how by the Word of
God, Christian mens almose ought to
be distributed. [By Martin BUCER,
translated by Bp. Ponet.]
N. p. N. D. Probably printed about
1566. Sm. Octavo. Pp. 29.
Herbert (p. 1753) quotes it from Maun-
sell's Catalogue.
TREATISE (a) in confutation of the
Latin service practised, and, by the
order of the Trent Council, continued
in the Church of Rome. [By Daniel
Whitby.]
London, 1687. Quarto. Pp. 11 8.*
l/imes' P<cky ii. 329.]
TREATISE (a) of agriculture. [By
Adam Dickson.]
Edinburgh : MDCCLXii. Octavo.*
TREATISE (a) of blazing starres in
general!. As well supematurall as
naturall : To what countries or people
soeuer they appeare in the spacious
world. [Translated by Abraham
Fleming from the Latin of Frederick
Nause, Bishop of Vienna.]
London, 16 18. Quarto. No pagination.
B. L.* {Herberts cd, of Ames' Typogr,
Antiq,j vol. ii. p. 1196.]
TREATISE (a) of communion under
both kinds. Faithfully rendered from
the French and dedicated to Thomas
Lord Petre. [By Jacques B^nigne
Bossuet ; translated by John Davis.]
London: 1687. Quarto. Pp. vi. 116.
\Jones Peck, p. 350.]
TREATISE (a) of divine worship ;
tending to prove, that the ceremonies
imposed upon the ministers of the
Gospel in England, in present con-
troversie, are in their use unlawful
[By William Bradshaw.] With a
preface, containing an account of the
antiquity, occasion, and grounds of
non conformity : a vindication of the
dissenters from the charge of schism,
and of occasional conformity from the
charge of novelty and hypocrisie, and
inconsistency with the principles of
dissenters. And also, a postscript in
defence of a book entituled, Thomas
against Bennet, being a reply to Mr.
Bennet's answer thereto.
London: 1703. Octavo. Pp. xxii. b. t.
4a*
The "Treatise," the only part by Brad-
shaw, was first printed in 1604. The
" Preface " and ** Postscript " were written
probably by D. M., who signs the latter.
TREATISE (a) of ecclesiasticall and
politike power. Shewing, the Church
IS a monarchicall gouemment, ordained
to a supematundl and spiritual end,
tempered with an aristocraticall order,
(which is the best of all and most
comformable to nature) by the great
Pastor of soules lesus Christ. Faith-
fully translated out of the Latin
originall [of Edmundus RiCHERlUS],
of late publikely printed and allowed
in Paris. Now set foorth for a further
warrant and encouragement to the
Romish Catholikes of England, for
theyr taking of the oath of allegiance ;
seeing so many others of their owne
profession in other countries doe deny
the Popes infalibility in iudgement
and temporall power ouer Princes,
directly against tne doctrine of lesuits.
To die Prince.
[London.] 1612. Quarto. No pagina-
tion.* Address to the Prince signed A.
TREATISE (a) of election and re-
probation ; in vindication of the
universal grace and love of God to
mankind. By B. L. [Benjamin
LiNDLEY.]
London: 1700. Quarto, 8sh. [Smith's
Cat, of Friends* books, ii. 124.]
TREATISE of equity. [By Thomas
Ballow.]
London: 1737. Folio. [Lincoln* s Inn
Cat.]
TREATISE (a) of fornication : shewing
what the sin is. How to flee it : Motives
and directions to shim it Upon i
Cor. vi. xviii. Also, a penitentiary
sermon upon John viii. 11. By W. B.
[William Barlow, rector of Chalgrove,
Oxford] M.A.
London, 1690. Octavo. Pp. 6. b. t. no.*
[Darlini, Cyclop, BibL]
TREATISE (the) of heavenly philoso-
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phie. By T. P. [Thomas Palfrey-
man.]
London : 1578. Quarto. [Lmunda, Bib-
liog, Afan,, p. 1765.]
TREATISE (a) of human nature ; being
an attempt to introduce the experi-
mental method of reasoning into moral
subjects. [By David HuME.] In two
volumes.
London: 1739. Octavo.*
VoL III. With an appendix,
wherein some passages of tne fore-
going volumes are illustrated and
explained. [By David Hume.]
London : 1740. Octavo.*
TREATISE (a) of humane reason. [By
Martin Clifford, Master of the
Charter House, London.]
London, 1675. Duodecimo. Pp. 91. •
[Darling, Cyclop, BibL]
TREATISE (a) of infallibility, shewing
that the Church of Rome's claim to
that high privilege is without founda-
tion in Scripture, antiquity, or reason.
In answer to a paper on that subject
sent by a Popish missionary. With
some animadversions on a book, en-
tituled, The shortest way to end
disputes about religion, and upon that
author's way of reasoning. By a
presbyter of the suffering Church of
Scotland. [W. Harper.]
Edinburgh: m.dcc.lu. Octavo.*
TREATISE (a) of magistracy, shewing
the magistrate hath beene, and for
ever is to be the cheife officer in the
Church, out of the Church, and over
the Church ; and that the two Testa-
ments hold forth. [By Mary PoPE.]
Printed in the year 1647. Quarto. Pp.
23.b.t. 131.* [Bodi,'[ The Epistle dedica-
tory signed M. P.
TREATISE (a) of marriage, with a
defence of the 32 Article of religion
of the Church of England, viz. Bishops,
priests and deacons are not com-
manded by God's law, either to vow
the state of single life, or to abstain
from marriage ; therefore it is lawful
for them, as for all other men, to marry
at their own discretion, as they shall
judge the same to serve better to
godliness. [By Thomas Hodges.]
London, 1673. Octavo.* The epistles
dedicatory to the Worshipful Robert Ra-
worth Esq. and to the Reader, are both
signed T. H.
TREATISE (a) of monarchic, contain.
ing two parts : I. Concerning monar-
chy in generall. 2. Concerning this
particular monarchy. Wherein all the
maine questions occurrent in both, are
stated, disputed, and determined : and
in the close, the contention now in being
is moderately debated, and the readiest
meanes of reconcilement proposed.
Done by an earnest desirer of his
countries peace. [Philip Hunton.]
London, Anno Dom. 1643. Quarto.*
[Jones* Peck, i. 9.]
TREATISE (a) of paradise. [By John
Salkeld.]
London: 1617. Octavo. [Watt, Bib.
Brit, Queen's ColL Cat,, p. 433.]
TREATISE (a) of power essential and
mechanical. By J. H. [J. Hutchin-
son.]
1 734* [Watt, Bib. Brit, Geftt Mas,, ii.
684.]
TREATISE (a) of repentance and of
fasting, especially of the Lent fast. [By
Symon PATRICK, D.D., Bishop of
Ely.]
London : 1686. Duodecimo. [Darlings
Cyclop, Bibl,^
TREATISE (a) of taxes & contributions.
Shewing the nature and measures of
Crown-lands. Assessements. Cus-
toms. Poll-moneys. Lotteries. Bene-
volence. Penalties. Monopolies. Ofl&-
ces. Tythes. Raising of coins.
Harth-money. Excize, &c. With
several intersperst discourses and
digressions concerning warres. The
Church. Universities. Rents &
purchases. Usury & exchange. Banks
& Lombards. Registries for convey-
ances. Beggars. Ensurance. Ex-
portation of money, wool. Free-ports.
Coins. Housing. Liberty of con-
science, &c. The same being frequently
applied to the present state and affairs
of Ireland. [By Sir William Petty.]
London, 1662. Quarto. Pp.75.* [APCull,,
Lit, Pol, Econ,, p. 318.]
TREATISE (a) of the celibacy of the
clergy, wherein its rise and progress
are historically considered. [By Rev.
Henry Wharton.]
London, 1688. Quarto. Pp. iv. 168.*
[Jones' Peck, ii. 334.]
TREATISE (a) of the Chvrch. In
which is proued M. lohn White his
Way to the true Church, to be indeed
no way at all to any Church, true or
false : by demonstrating, that his
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visible company of protestants, is but
a chymaera of his owne braine. For
that there was neuer yet any one,
eyther man, woman, or child a member
of it, in all antiquity, by the confession
of the most famous protestants them-
selues, that euer were. Written by
W. G. [William Wright] Professour
in Diuinity : in manner ofdialogue.
Permissu Superiorum. m.dc.xvi. Quarto.*
[Dodd, Ch, Hist,, ii. 136.]
TREATISE (a) of the first principles of
laws in general : of their nature and
design, and of the interpretation of
them. Translated out of French.
Being a proper introduction to the
New institute of the imperial or civil
law, with notes, &c. lately published.
[By Thomas Wood, LL.D.]
London: 1705. Octavo. Pp. I. b. t. 144.*
\Bodl,^
TREATISE (a) of the grovndes of the
old and newe religion. Devided into
two parts, Whereunto is added an
appendix, containing a briefe con-
futation of William Crashaw his first
Tome of Romish forgeries and falsi-
fications. [By Edward Mavhew.]
Anno Domini M.D.c.viii. Quarto.* [Dodd^
Ch, Hist,, ii. 401.] The address from the
printer to the reader is signed : — Your poore
Catholike countriman, Thom R.
TREATISE (a) of the holy Communion.
[By Dr Henry Compton.]
1677. Duodecimo. [Z^sli^s Cat., 1843.]
TREATISE (a) of the Ivdge of con-
troversies Written in Latin by the R.
Father Martinus Becanus of tje
Society of Jesus, professour in diuinity.
And englished by W. W. Gent [Wil-
liam Wright.]
Permissu superiorum. m.dc.xix. Octavo.*
[Dodd, Ch, Hist,, in, 114.]
TREATISE (a) of the iust interest of
the kings of England, in their bill
disposing power, and the validity of
grants made to their subjects. Written
at the request of a person of honour
in the year 1657, by a person learned
in the laws. [Sir Matthew Hale?
Published by Blackerby Fairfax.]
London: 1703. Duodecimo. [fT.]
TREATISE (a) of the Lords Supper,
in two sermons. [By Henry Smith.]
Imprinted at London by Thomas Orwin for
Thomas Man, dwelling in Paternoster row,
at the signe of the Talbot. 1591. Octavo.*
[Bodl,^
Each sermon has a separate pagination.
TREATISE (a) of the ministery of the
Church of England. Wherein is
handled this question, whether it be
[better?] to be separated from or
joyned vnto. Which is discussed in
two letters, the one written for it
[by Arthur Hildersam], the other
against it [by Francis Johnson].
Whervnto is annexed, after the pre-
face, a brief declaration of the ordinary
officers of the Church of Christ And,
a few positions. Also in the end of
the treatise, some notes touching the
Lordes prayer. Seven questions. A
table of some principal thinges con-
teyned in this treatise.
N. p. N. D. Quarta Pp. 6. b. t. 141. 2.
B. L.*
TREATISE (a) of the natvre and vse of
things indifferent. Tendinge to prove
that the ceremonies in present contro-
versie amongst the ministers of the
gospell in the realme of England, are
neither in nature or vse indifferent.
[By William Bradshaw.]
Printed 1605. Octavo. Pp. 30. b. t.*
TREATISE (a) of the nature of God.
[By Thomas Morton.]
London. 1599. Octavo. Pp. 12. b. t.
239.* [Bodl,]
TREATISE (a) of the perpetuall visi-
bilitie, and succession of the true
Chvrch in all ages. [By George
Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury.]
[London.] 1624. Quarto. Pp. 5. b. 1. 1 16.*
TREATISE (a) of the plague. Being
an instruction how one ought to act,
in relation, I. To apparel and lodging.
II. To diet. III. To antidotes or
preservatives. IV. To such medicines,
as are necessary to be made use of,
when any one shall be so unhappy, as
to be visited with the distemper.
Wherein is inserted a rare collection
of a great many recipe's of very valu-
able medicines, made use of in the
plague, by the greatest physicians in
the world, and published for the
general good of mankind, especially
the meaner sort By Eugenius Phila-
lethes, Jun. [Robert S amber.]
London: MDCCXXI. Octavo.*
TREATISE (a) of the principall grounds
and maximes of the lawes of this
kingdome. Very usefull and com-
modious for all studients, and such
others as desire the knowledge, and
understanding of the lawes. Written
by that most excellent, and learned ex-
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positor of the law, W. N. [William
Nov] of Lincolns-Inn, Esquire.
London: 1641. Quarto. Pp. 4. b. t. 130.*
TREATISE (a) of the svfferings and
victory of Christ, in the work of our
redemption : declaring by the Scrip-
tures these two questions : that Christ
suffered for vs the wrath of Ckxl,
which we may well terme the paynes
of hell, or hellish sorrowes. That
Christ after his death on the crosse,
went not into hell in his soule. Con-
trarie to certaine errours in these points
publiklie preached in London : anno
1 597* [By Henry Jacob.]
N. p. 1598. Octavo. Pp. 174.* Signed
H. L
TREATISE (a) of the three-fold state of
man, wherein is handled : i. His
created holiness ; 2. His sinfulness
since the fall ; 3. His renewed holiness
in his regeneration. [By Rev. Thomas
Morton.]
London : 1596. Sm. Octavo. [Darlings
Cyclop. Bid/.]
TREATISE (a) of the two sacraments
of the Gospell : Baptisme and the
Svpper of the Lord. Divided into
two parts. The first treating of the
doctrine and nature of the sacraments
in generall,and of these two in speciall ;
together with the circumstances atten-
ding them. The second containing the
manner of our due preparation to the
receiving of the Supper of the Lord ;
as also, of our behaviour in and after
the same. Whereunto is annexed an
appendix, shewing ; first, how a Chris-
tian may finde his preparation to the
Supper sweete and easie : secondly,
the causes why the sacrament is so
unworthily received by the worst ; and
so fruitlesly by the better sort : with
the remedies to avoyd them both.
The third edition. By D. R. B. of
divin. minister of the Gospel [Daniel
Rogers.]
London : 1636. Quarto. Pp. 14. b. t.
360. 15.*
TREATISE (a) of three conversions of
England from Paganisme to Christian
religion. The first under the Apostles,
in the first age after Christ : the second
under Pope Eleutherius and K. Lucius,
in the second age. The third, under
Pope Gregory the Great, and K. Ethel-
bert in the sixth age ; with divers other
matters thereunto apperteyning. Di-
vided into three partes, as appeareth in
the next page. The former two where-
of are handled in this booke, and
dedicated to the Catholikes of England.
With a new addition to the said
Catholikes, upon the news of the late
Q. death, and succession of his
]\Iaiestie of Scotland, to the crowne
of England. By N. D. author of the
Ward-word. [Robert Parsons.]
Imprinted with licence, anno, 1603. Oc-
tavo.* \Jon€5^ Peck, i. 150.]
TREATISE (a) of traditions. Part I.
Where it is proved, that we have
evidence sufficient from tradition ; I.
That the Scriptures are the Word of
God. II. That the Church of England
owns the true canon of the books of
the Old Testament. III. That the
copies of the Scripture have not been
corrupted. IV. That the Romanists
have no such evidence for their tradi-
tions. V. That the testimony of the
present Church of Rome can be no
sure evidence of Apostolical tradition.
VI. What traditions may securely be
relyed upon, and what not. [By
Daniel Whitby.]
London, M DC Lxxxviii. Quarto.*
-. Part II. Shewing the novelty of
the pretended traditions of the Church
of Rome ; as being, I. Not mentioned
by the ancients of their discourses of
traditions apostolical, truly so called,
or so esteemed by them. Nor, II. In
their avowed rule, or symbol of faith.
Nor, III. In the instructions given to
the clergy, concerning all those things
they were to teach the people. Nor,
IV. In the examination of a bishop at
his ordination. Nor,V. In the ancient
treatises designed to insti-upt Christians
in all the articles of their faith. VI.
From the confessions of Romish doc-
tors. With an answer to the arguments
of Mr. Mumford for traditions. And a
demonstration, that the heathens made
the same plea from tradition as the
Romanists do ; and that the answer of
the Fathers to it doth fully justifie the
Protestants. [By Daniel Whitby.]
London, M DC Lxxxix. Quarto.* {Jomi
Peck, ii. 323.]
TREATISE (a) of vnion of the two
realmes of England and Scotland. By
I. H. [Sir John Haywarde, D.CL.]
At London. 1604. Quarto. Pp. 4. 58.*
TREATISE (a) of vse and custome.
[By Meric Casaubon.]
London m.d.c.xxxviii. Quarto. Pp.
186. 6.*
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TiR E A T I S E (a) of weights and
measures. In which the antient and
modem weights and measures of
several nations are accurately com-
pared, especially those of Scotland and
England. [By William YoUNG.]
Aberdeen : 1762. Duodecimo.*
TREATISE (a) of wool, and the manu-
facture of it : in a letter to a friend.
Occasion'd upon a discourse concern-
ing the great abatements of rents, and
low value of lands. Wherein is shewed
how their worth and value may be
advanced by the improvement of the
manufacture and price of our English
wool. Together with the presentment
of the grand jury of the county of
Somerset, at the general Quarter
Session begun at Brewton the thirteenth
day of January 1684. [By George
CLARKE.J
London, 1685. Quarto. Pp. 31.* IBod/.]
TREATISE (a) on air ; containing new
experiments and thoughts on combus-
tion ; being a full investigation of M.
Lavoisier's system ; and proving, by
some striking experiments, its errone-
ous principles ; with strictures upon
the chemical opinions of some eminent
men. By Richard Bewley, M.D.
[Robert Harrington, M.D.J
London: 1 79 1. Octavo. Pp.215, [^oh,
Rev,y vi. 435 ; xiv. 462.]
TREATISE (a) on captures in war.
By Richard Lee, Es(][. Second edition ;
corrected : with additional notes. [By
Thomas Hartwell H0RNE.J
London : 1803. Octavo. From a list of
his works in the handwriting of the author.
TREATISE (a) on harmony ; dedicated
to all lovers of musick by an admirer
of this agreeable science. [By James,
Lord Paisley of Abercom.J
London : 1 73 1 . Oblong Quarto. [ ^. ]
TREATISE (a) on heresy, as cognizable
by the spiritual courts ; and an ex-
amination of the statute 9th and loth
William III. C. 32. entitled, "An Act
for the more effectual suppressing of
blasphemy and profaneness, in deny-
ing by writing, printing, teaching, or
advised speaking, the divine original
of the Scriptures, or the doctrine of
the Holy Trinity." By a barrister at
law. [Sir Benjamin Hobhouse,
Bart.]
London : 1792. Octavo. Pp. 146. \Biog.
DUi^t 1 8 16. Mon, Hev,, xi. 206.]
fi
TREATISE (a) on mercury, shewing
the danger of taking it crude for all
manner of disorders, after the present
fashion, from its nature, its manner of
operating in the human body and
facts, with some remarks on the Antient
)hysician's legacy [of Thomas Dover].
By Henry Bradley,]
London : 1733. Octavo. Pp. viii. 52.
TREATISE (a) on military finance;
containing the pay, subsistence,
deductions, and arrears of the forces
on the British and Irish establish-
ments ; and all the allowances in
camp, garrison and quarters, &c.
With an enquiry into the method of
cloathing and recruiting the army ;
and an extract from the report of
the Commissioners of public accounts,
relating to the office of the Paymaster
General. [By John Williamson.]
London: 1782. Duodecimo. [Gent, Mag, ^
Ixxi. ii. 957. Mon, Rev., Ixviii. 362.]
TREATISE (a) on naval discipline ;
with an explanation of the important
advantages which naval and military
discipline might derive from the science
of phrenology. To which are added,
phrenological deductions from the
cerebral developement of J h
H e [Joseph Hume] Esq. [By
Capt., afterwards Sir John Ross.]
London, 1825. Octavo.*
TREATISE (a) on soap-making : con-
taining, an account of the alkaline
materials ; tests for discovering the
presence of an alkali, &c. ; wiUi full
directions for manufacturing yellow,
pure, white, and perfumed hard soap :
also, complete instructions for the
making of green or soft soap : with
other reouisites necessary to finish
the soap-boiler. To which is added
abstract of the excise laws relative to
hard and soft soap-makers. By a
manufacturer. [John Carmichael.]
Edinburgh: 1807, Duodecimo. Pp. xxii,
132.*
TREATISE (a) on tennis. By a
member of the Tennis Club. [Rooert
LUKIN.]
London: 1822. Octavo. Pp. viii. 120.*
TREATISE (a) on the application of
certain terms and epithets to Jesus
Christ [By Paul Cardale.]
London: 1774. Octavo. Pp.74. [Dor-
iing. Cyclop, Bibl.\
\
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TREATISE (a) on the arts, manufac-
tures, manners and institutions of the
Greek and Romans. [By Thomas
Dudley FOSBROOKE, M.A., Rev.
Dionysius Lardner, LL.D., and
Samuel Astley Dunham, LL.D.] In
two volumes.
London : 1833. Duodecimo. Lardner's
Cab. Cyclopaedia.
TREATISE (a) on the beneficial effects
of cold and warm bathing : with an
appendix ; containing a description of
the baths erected at Portobello, near
Edinburgh . [By John Millar, M.D.]
Edinburgh: 1807. Octavo. Pp. 62. b. t.*
TREATISE (a) on the breeding,
training, and management of horses,
with practical remarks & observa-
tions on farriery, etc. ; to which is
prefixed the natural history of horses
m general, and the antiquity of horse-
racmg in England ; together with an
appendix containing the whole law
relating to horses. By an old sports-
man, etc. [William Flint.]
Hull: 1815. Duodecimo. [IV., Brii.
Mus.] Signed *W.F.'
TREATISE (a) on the Coco-nut tree. . .
By a Fellow of the Linnaean and
Horticultural Societies. [J. W. Ben-
nett.]
London : 183 1. Octavo. [iV. and Q.,
Feb. 1869, p. 168.]
TREATISE (a) on the Court of Ex-
chequer : in which the revenues of the
crown ; the manner of receiving and
accounting for the several branches of
them ; the duty of the several officers
employed in the collection and receipt ;
the nature of the processes for the
recovery of debts due to the crown ;
are clearly explained : as also occa-
sionally, the nature of the feudal and
other antient tenures, the origin of
parliaments, convocations, the several
courts of justice; and many other
curious and usefiil particulars, are
shewn. By a late Lord Chief Baron
of that court. [Sir Jeffrey Gilbert.]
In the Savoy : MDCCLVIII. Octavo. Pp.
3ivi. 343.*
TREATISE (a) on the game of cribbage ;
shewing the laws and rules of the
game, as now played at St. James's,
Bath, and Newmarket ; with the best
methods of laying out your cards, and
exposing all the unfair arts practised
by sharpers. By Anthony Pasquin,
Esq. [John Williams.]
London: 1792. Octavo. Pp.96. \Biog.
Diet., 18 16. Mon. Rev., viii. 468.]
TREATISE (a) on the improvements
made in the art of criticism. Collected
out of the writings of a celebrated
hypercritic. By Philocriticus Canta-
brigiensis. Qohn Jackson.]
London, mdccxlviii. Octavo, Pp. 58.*
[Sutton^s Life ofjcukson, p. 184.]
TREATISE (a) on the indefinite and
infinite powers of credit, circulation of
money, and industry. [By Gar-
BEIT.J
London : 1784. Octavo. [Brit. Mus.]
TREATISE (a) on the manner of
raising forest trees, &c. In a letter
from the Right Honourable, the Earl
of to his grandson. [Thomas
Hamilton, Earl of Haddington.] To
which are added, two memoirs ; the
one on preserving and repairing forests ;
the other on the culture of forests.
Both translated from the French of M.
de Buffon of the Royal Academy at
Paris.
Edinburgh: M.DCC.LXI. Duodecimo; Pp.
129. b. t.*
TREATISE (a) on the nature and
causes of doubt, in religious questions ;
(with a particular reference to Christi-
anity). With an appendix, on some
common difficulties ; lists of books &c.
&c [By David Bristow Baker, M.A.,
of St John's College, Cambridge.]
London : 1 83 1. Duodecimo.*
TREATISE (a) on the nature and con-
stitution of the Christian Church ;
wherein are set forth the forms of its
government, the extent of its powers,
and the limits of our obedience. By a
layman. [William Stevens.]
London: 1773. Octavo. [Wait, Bib Brit.
Man. Rev., xlviii. 419.]
TREATISE (a) on the nature and
virtues of the Buxton waters. With a
preliminary account of the external
and internal use of natural and arti-
ficial warm waters among the ancients.
By a physician. [Alexander Hunter,
M.D.]
London : m.dcc.lxl Octavo. Pp. 68.*
The third edition, published in 1773, has
the author's name.
TREATISE (a) on the nature, uses, and
effects of the Harrogate mineral waters,
by a member of the Royal College of
Surgeons. [John Thomson, formerly
Mayor of Ripon.]
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[Ripoo : 1 84 1.] Duodecimo. Pp. 93.
Boyne^s Yorkshire Lib,^ p. 138.]
The above is appended to the third edition
of "The Tourist's guide," by John Richard
Walbran, published at Ripon in 1841, under
the title of * The Harrogate visitor's picto-
rial pocket guide to Ripon, Studley, &c.'
TREATISE (a) on the origin, progres-
sive improvement, and present state,
of the silk manufacture. [By George
Richardson Porter.]
London: 1831. Octavo. Pp. xv. 339.*
Lardner's Cab. Cyclop.
TREATISE (a) on the parallactic angle,
extracted from a letter to the late
Earl of Macclesfield on that subject.
To which is added an appendix : con-
taining a compleat set of solar and
lunar tables, entitled Tabulae Dunel-
menses, for computing the places of
those luminaries, both in and out of
Syzigies. [By the Hon. Spencer
CowpER, Dean of Durham.]
London : M.DCC.LX VI. Quarto. Pp. viii.
31.* The appendix has a separate pagina-
tion [viiL 33J. Dedication signed S. C.
TREATISE (a) on the passions, so far
as they regard the stage ; with a
critical enquiry into the theatrical
merit of Mr G k, Mr Q n, and
Mr B ^y. [Garrick, Quin, and
Barry.] The first considered in the part
of Lear, the two last opposed in Othello.
[By Samuel Foote.]
London, N. D. Octavo.*
TREATISE (a) on the pleadings in
suits in the Court of Chancery by
English bill. In two books. [By
John MiTFORD, 1st Lord Redesdale.]
London, 1780. Octavo. Pp. 12. b. t.
128.*
TREATISE (a) on the police of the
metropolis, explaining the various
crimes and misdemeanors which at
present are felt as a pressure upon the
community ; and suggesting remedies
for their prevention. By a magistrate.
[Patrick Colquhoun, LL.D.]
London : M DCC xcvi. Octavo.*
The edition of 1800 has the author's name.
TREATISE on the progress of literature,
and its effects on society : including a
sketch of the progress of English
and Scottish literature. [By Robert
Thomson.]
Edinburgh: MDCCCXXXiv. Octavo.*
TREATISE (a) on the progressive im-
provement & present state of the
manufactures in metal. [By John
Holland.] [In three volumes.]
London: 1831-1834. Octavo.*
TREATISE (a) on the proper condition '
for all horses. By Harry Hieover.
[Charles Bindley.]
London. 1852. Octavo.*
TREATISE (a) on the religious observa-
tion of the Lord's-day, according to
the express words of the fourth com-
mandment. [By Dr Samuel Wright.]
The second edition. With a new
preface, and a table of contents, and
other additions.
London: 1724. Octavo.*
TREATISE (a) on the safety and main-
tenance of states by the means
of fortresses. Written originally in
French, by M. Maigret, Ingineer in
Chief, and Knight of the Royal and
Military Order of St. Louis. [Trans-
lated by John Heath.]
London; mdccxlvii. Octavo.*
TREATISE (a) on the second sight,
dreams and apparitions : with several
instances sufficiently attested ; and an
appendix of others equally authentic :
the whole illustrated with letters to and
from the author on the subject of his
treatise ; and a short dissertation on
the mischievous effects of loose prin-
ciples. By Theophilus Insulanus.
[ M'Leod.]
Edinburgh : M,DCC,LXiii. Duodecimo.
Pp. vi. XX. 4. 192.*
Reprinted in Miscellanea Scotica, vol.
ui.
TREATISE (a) on the theory and
practice of seamanship : containing
general niles for manoeuvring vessels,
with a moveable figure of a ship, so
Elanned that the sails, rudder, and
uU may be made to perform the
manoeuvres according to the rule laid
down. To the above is added a
miscellaneous chapter on the various
contrivances against accidents, and a
copper plate of the diagrams and
figures explained in the work : the
whole forming a useful compendium
to the officer, to instruct him when
young, and to remind him when old.
By an officer in the service of the
India Company. [ Richard Hall
Gower.]
London: 1793. Octavo.*
TREATISE (a) on trade, or the antiquit)'
and honour of commerce, shewing how
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trade was esteemed by the Egyptians,
Jews, Greeks, and Romans, and on
what footing of worship it stands with
us. Addressed to the country-gentle-
men of England. [By Perry
of Penshurst, Kent.]
London : 1750. Octavo. Pp. viji. 64.
[»*■■]
TREATISE on wheel carriages, showing
their present defects ; with a plan and
description of a new constructed
waggon, which will effectually preserve
and improve the public roads, and be
more useful, cheap, and handy to the
proprietor. [By Samuel BoURN.] In
three parts.
TREATISE (a) partly theological, and
partly political, containing some few
discourses, to prove that the liberty of
philosophizing (that is making use of
natural reason) may be allow'd without
loss of public peace and religion it
self must necessarily follow, where
such a liberty of reasoning is taken
away. Translated out of Latin [of
Benedict de Spinoza].
London, 1689. Octavo, Pp. 27. b. f
452.* [JV. and Q., aS Feb. 1863, p. 168,]
TREATISE (a) shewing how useful,
safe, reasonable and beneficial the
inrolling and registring of all convey-
ances of lands may be to the inhabi-
tants of this kingdom. By a person
of great learning and judgment [Sir
Matthew Hale. J
London: 1694. Quarto. [WW, Athtn.
Oxim., iii. 1096.]
TREATISE (a) tending to mitigation
towardes Catholicke - subiectes in
England. Wherein is declared, that
it is not impossible for subiects of
ditiferent religion, (especially Catho-
Uckes and Frotestantes) to liue to-
geather in dutifiill obedience and
eubiection, under the gouemment of
his Maiesty of Great Britany. Against
the seditious wrytings of Thomas
Morton minister, & some others to the
contrary. Whose two false and slaun-
derous groundes, pretended to be
drawne from Catholicke doctrine &
ptactice, concerning rebellion and
equivocation, are ouerthrowne, and
cast vpon himselfe. Dedicated to the
leamea schoole-deuines, cyvill and
canon lawyers of the two Vniuersities
of Enzland. By P. R. [Robert PAR-
SONS.]
Permissu Superiorum, J607. Octavo.*
TREATISE (a) touching the East-
Indian trade: or, a discourse (turned
out of French into English) concerning
the establishment of a French com-
pany for the commerce of the East-
Indies. To which are annexed the
articles, and conditions, whereupon
the said company for the commerce
of the East-Indies is established. [By
Francois CharpentieR.]
London; 1664. Quarto. Pp. 4. b. I. 63.*
[Bed/.]
TREATISE (a> upon coal-mines: or,
an attempt to explain their general
marks of indication, acknowledg'd and
probable. T<^ether with particular
mslances of Ibeir public utility ; objec-
tions to the mode of their discovery,
and to their manufacture, obviated, &c.
[By William Sharp, vicar of Long
Btirton.]
London : MDCCLXix. Octavo. Pp. 105.*
TREATISE (a) upon gout, in which the
[irimitive cause of that disease and
ikewise of gravel is clearly ascertained ;
and an easy method recommended,
by which both may be with certainty
prevented, or radically cured. (By
Murray Forbes.]
London: M.DCC.LXXXVi, Octavo.* [Afon.
Rev., bocvi. aio; xiii. 233.]
TREATISE (a) upon the culture of
peach trees. Translated from the
French [of De CombesJ
London, 1768. Octavo.*
TREATISE (a) upon the modes : or,
a farewell to French kicks. [By John
Harris, D.D., Bishop of Llandaff.]
London: 1715. Octavo. Pp. viii. b. I.64-'
[Jofl'/.l
TREATISE (a) wherein is declared the
sufficiencie of English medicines for
cure of al! diseases, cured with medi-
cines. Whereunto is added a collec-
tion of medicines growing (for the
most part) within our English cliinat,
approoved and experimented against
the jaundice, dropsie, stone, falling
sicknesse, pestilence. [By Timothy
Bright?]
At London, printed by H. L. for Tho.
Man, 1615- Duodecimo. Title, S leaves,
Sp, 117. [W-l The dedicalioD to Lord
ouch is subscribed "T, B."
TREATISE (a) wherein is demonsira-
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ted, I. That the East- India trade is
the most national of all foreign trades.
J I. That the clamors, aspersions, and
objections made against the present
East- India Company, are sinister,
selfish, or groundless. III. That
since the discovery of the East- Indies,
the dominion of the sea depends much
upon the wane or increase of that
trade, and consequently the security
of the liberty, property, and protes-
tant religion of this kingdom. IV.
That the trade of the East-Indies
cannot be carried on to national ad-
vantage in any other way than by a
general joynt-stock. V. That the
East-India trade is more profitable
and necessary to the kingdom of
England, than to any other kingdom
or nation in Europe. By ^cXordrpif.
[Sir Josiah Child.]
London, 1681. Quarto. Pp.43.* [APCulL
Lit, Pol, Econ.f p. 99.]
TREATISE (a) wherein is manifestlie
proved, that Reformation and those
that sincerely favor the same are
unjustly charged to be enemies unto
his Majestie, & the state. [By John
Penry.]
1590. Quarto. Running title, "Refor-
mation no enemy to her majestie and the
state."
TREATISE (a) written by an author
of the communion of the Church of
Rome touching transubstantiation.
Wherein is made appear, that accord-
ing to the principles of that Church,
this doctrine cannot be an article of
faith. [From the French of Louis
DUFOUR, abbd de Longueme. Pub-
lished by Abp. Tenison/I
London, mdclxxxvii. Quarto. Pp. 73.*
TREATISES concerning regeneration.
I. Of repentance ; 2. Of the diet of
the soule. Shewing, the one, how it
ought to be sought after, and may be
attained vnto. The other, how it
being gotten, is to be preserued and
continued. [By Thomas Morton.]
London. 16 13. Octavo. Pp. 1 1, b. t.
119.* [Bodl.^
TREATMENT (the) of our domestic
dogs. [By Captain Mahon.]
Edinburgh: 1868. Octavo.
TREATYSE (a) shewing and declaring
the pryde and abuse of women now a
dayes. By Charles Bansley. [Edited
by John Payne Collier.]
Reprinted from an unique copy. [London :
1841.] Octavo. Pp.15. [^. ]
TREMAINE ; or, the man of refine-
ment. [By Robert Plumer Ward.]
Second edition. In three volumes.
London : 1825. Duodecimo.*
TREPAN (the) ; or virtue rewarded.
An opera. [Probably by John Max-
well, a blind man.]
York : 1739. Octavo. [Biog, Dram.l
TREVELYAN. By the author of " A
marriage in high life." [Lady
SCOTTJ Second edition. In three
volumes.
London: 1834. Duodecimo.*
TREVLYN Hold ; or. Squire Trevlyn's
heir. By the author of " East Lynne,"
" Danesbury House," &c. [Mrs Henry
Wood.] In three volumes.
London : 1864. Octavo.*
TREW (the) report of the dysputacyon
had & begonne in the convocaycyon
hows at london among the clargye
there assembled the xviii daye of
October in the yeare of our lord
M.D.LIIIL [By John Philpot, Arch-
deacon of Winchester.]
Imprinted at Basil by Alexander Edmonds.
Duodecimo.* [See MaskelVs Selected cen-
turies of hooks y p. 98.]
TRE WE (a) and feythfuU hystorie of
the redoubtable Prynce Radapanthus.
[A pretended reprint from a unique
copy by Wynken de Worde ; but the re-
puted author is John Adey Repton.]
London: 1820. Sq. Duodecimo. \Gent,
Mag.y fan. 186 1, p. 109. Lowndes^ Biblioe,
Man,^ s,v. Kctdapanthus, Martinis Ca/.J
TRIAL (the) and life of Eugene Aram ;
several of his letters and poems ; and
his plan and specimens of an Anglo-
Celtic lexicon ; with copious notes and
illustrations, and an engraved fac-
simile of the handwriting of this very
ingenious but ill-fated scholar. [By
Michael Fryer, of Reeth.]
Richmond: 1842. Octavo. Pp. 126.
TRIAL (the) : more links of the Daisy
chain. By the author of "The heir
ofRedclyffe." [Charlotte Mary Yonge.]
London and Cambridge : 1864. Octavo.*
TRIAL (the) of a student at the college
of Clutha. In the kingdom of Oceana.
[By William Thom, minister of Govan.]
Glasgow: MDCCLXViii. Octavo. Pp.76.*
Re-printed among " The works of the Rev.
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William Thorn ....*' Glasgow: 1799,
i2mo.
TRIAL (the) of Abraham ; a dramatic
poem. [By Farrer.]
Stamford, 179a Octavo. [lV.,Bri/.Afus,]
TRIAL (the) of Elizabeth Penning for
murder. With an investigation of the
mysterious case, and full particulars by
Dr J. Watkins. [William Hone.]
1815. [NattaliandBoruTs Cat,, Feb, 1858.]
TRIAL (the) of Farmer Carter's dog
Porter, for murder. Taken down ver-
batim et literatim in short-hand, and
now published by authority, from the
corrected manuscript of Counsellor
Clear-point, barrister at law. N.B.
This is the only true and authentic
copy; and all others are spurious.
[By Edward Long.]
London, mdcclxxi. Octavo.* [Gent,
Afag,, May 1813, p. 490.]
TRIAL (the) of Mr. Whitefield's spirit.
In some remarks upon his fourth
journal, published when he staid in
England on account of the embargo.
[By Rev. Samuel Weller, minister
of Maidstone.]
London : mdccxl. Octavo. Pp. 55. b. t.*
[Smith, Bib, Cant, Gent, Mag,, Nov, 1740,
p. 576.]
TRIAL (the) of republicanism : or, a
series of political papers, proving the
injurious and debasing consequences
of republican government, and written
constitutions. With an introductory
address to the Hon. Thomas Erskine,
Esq. By Peter Porcupine. [William
Cobbett.]
London: 1 801. Octavo. Pp.63.*
TRIAL (the) of Selim the Persian [Lord
Lyttelton], for divers high crimes and
misdemeanours. [By Edward Moore,
the dramatist]
London: MDCCXLViii. Quarto. Pp. 20.
b. t.*
TRIAL (the) of the Unitarians, for a
libel on the Christian religion. [By
George WiLKlNS.]
London : 1830. Octavo. Pp. I. b. t. 313.*
[Aberdeen Lib,]
TRIAL (the) of tractarianism by the
divine rule ** Beware of false prophets. . .
Ye shall know them by their fruits."
By Cornelius. [Charles Henry CoR-
BETT.]
London: 1851. Duodecimo. [W,]
TRIALL (a) of svbscription, by way of
a preface vnto certame svbscribers;
and, reasons for lesse rigour against
non-subscribers. Both modestly writ-
ten; that neither should offend. [By
William Bradshaw.]
N. p. 1599. Octavo. Pp. 10. b.t. 28.*
TRIALOGUS. A conference betwixt
Mr. Con, Mr. Pro, and Mr. Indifferent
concerning the Union. To be con-
tinued weekly. [By George Mac-
kenzie, Earl of Cromarty.]
Printed in the year 1706. Quarto.*
TRIALS: a tale. By the author of
"The favourite of nature," &c. &c.
[M. A. Kelty.] [In three volumes.]
London, 1824. Duodecimo.*
TRIALS (the) of a village priest. By
Ruth Buck. [Mrs Joseph Lamb.]
London : [1862.] Octavo. [Adv, Lib.]
TRIALS (the) of life. By the author of
"De Lisle." [Mrs Elizabeth C. Grey.]
Second edition. In three volumes.
London: 1829. Duodecimo.*
TRIALS (the) of Margaret Lyndsay.
By the author of Lights and shadows
of Scottish life. [Professor John
Wilson.]
Edinburgh and London, mdcccxxiii. Oc-
tavo. *
TRI ANGULAR(a) canon logarithmicall \
or, a table of artificial! sines, tangents,
and the complements arithmetical! of
sines supplying the use of secants, to
radius 100,000,000 and to every degree
and minute of the quadrant. [By
Richard NORWOOD, teacher of mathe-
matics.] In two parts.
[1665?] Quarto. [fV„ Brit, Mus.]
TRIBE (the) of Levi. A poem. [By
John TUTCHIN.]
London, M do xci. Quarto.* [Bod/.]
TRIBUNE (the). [By Patrick Delany,
D.D.]
Printed at Dublin : London reprinted,
MDCcxxix. Octavo. Pp. 84. b. t.*
Consists of xii. numbers.
TRIBUTE (the) ; a paneg>Tical poem
dedicated to the Honorable the Lady
Ann Coke, of Holkham Hall. By
Philo. [ Maitland.]
Norwich: N. D. Octavo. Pp. viii. 28.*
[Bod/.]
Address to the reader dated 1832.
TRIBUTE (the) of a humble muse to an
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unfortunate captive Queen, the widow
of a murdered King. By W. T. F * * *
G * ♦ * * Esq. [W. T. Fitzgerald.]
London : 1793. Quarto. [Afan. Rev,^ x.
457.;xiii. 238.]
TRIBUTE to O'Connell. By a Catho-
lic priest of the house of Leinster. [By
the Hon. Arthur Philip Perceval,
B.CL.]
Dublin. 1844. Octavo. Pp. 1 1.* [BodL"]
TRIBUTE (a) to the memory of Dr.
Chalmers. By a former pupil, fjames
M*Cosh, D.D., Principal of Princeton
College.]
Brechin: mdcccxlvii. Octavo. Pp.8.*
[D, Laing^l Signed J. M.
TRIBUTE (a) to the memory of William
Cowper, author of the Task and other
poems, occasioned by the perusal of his
works, and the memoirs of his life,
by Hayley. [By John Talwyn She-
well.]
Ipswich: 1808. Quarto. 4 sh. [Smithes
dot, of Friends books ^ i. 82 ; ii. 567.]
Another edition in octavo, was published
in the same year, with the author s initials,
I. T. S.
TRIBUTE (a) to the memor)' of William
Grover, of Stanstead, in Essex, who
died the i ith of loth month, 1825. By
A. F. G. [Atkinson F. Gibson.]
Warwick, 1826. Octavo. 4sh. [Smith's
Cat, of Friends* books, i. 95.]
TRIBUTES of affection ; with the Slave;
and other poems. By a lady, and her
brother. [Elizabeth Sophia Tomlins ;
published by her brother, Sir Thomas
Edlyne Tomlins.]
London: 1797. Duodecimo. {Gent. Mag,,
xcviii. ii. 471. Mon, Rev,, xxiv. 214.]
TRICK (a) to catch the old-one. As it
hath beene lately acted, by the children
of Paules. [By Thomas Middleton.]
At London Printed by George Eld, and are
to be sold at his house in Fleete-lane at the
signeofthePrinters-Presse. 1608. Quarto.
No pagination.* [Biog. Dram.]
There is another copy of the same play with
the following title : — A tricke to catch the
old-one. As it hath beene often in action,
both at Paules, and the Black-Fryers. Pre-
sented before his Maiestie on New-yeares
night last. Composde by T. M. [Tnomas
Middleton.]
At London Printed by G. E. and are to be
sold by Henry Rockytt, at the long shop
in the Poultrie vnder the Dyall. i&S.
TRICOTRIN The story of a waif and
stray. By Guida, author of 'Strath-
more,' * Chandos,' * Idalia,' * Under two
flags,' &c. [Louise de La Ram6.] In
three volumes.
London : 1869. Qctavo.*
TRIDENT (the) : or, the national
policy of naval celebration : describing
a hieronauticon, or naval temple, with
its appendages ; proposing a periodical
celebration of naval games, and, on
occasion of victories of the first mag-
nitude, the granting of triumphs : these
works and institutions being intended
to foster the rising arts of Britain into
a full maturity, and a successful rival-
ship with those of Rome and Greece ;
and to keep alive, and in full lustre, to
the latest generations, the present
heroic spirit of the British navy. By
a private gentleman. [Major John
Cartwright.]
London, 1802. Quarto. Pp. xvi. 208.*
TRIFLER (the), a new periodical mis-
cellany by Timothy Touchstone of
Saint Peter's College, Westminster.
Oliphant and Allen, of
K
'nnity College Cambridge ; Hon. W.
Aston and Taunton, Students of
Christ Church, Oxford, all of whom
were under the age of 20.]
London : 1788. Octavo. [Lottmdes, Bib-
licg. Man.]
TRIFLER (the) ; or a ramble among
the wilds of fancy, the works of nature,
and the manners of men. [By Henry
Man.]
London : 1776. Duodecimo.
Vols III and IV.
London : 1777. Duodecimo.
TRIFLES from my portfolio. [By
Walter Henry, surgeon of the
forces.] In two volumes.
Quebec: 1838? [IV.]
This book was republished with the author's
name in two volumes [)ost 8vo, London,
1843, under the title of " Events of a mili-
tary life: being recollections after service
in the Peninsular war, invasion of France,
the East Indies, St Helena, Canada and
elsewhere. "
TRIFLES in verse. [By Henry, Lord
Lvttelton.]
London: 1803. Octavo. Pp. 52, [W.,
Martin's Cat!]
TRIFLING (a) mistake in Lord
Erskine's recent preface, corrected in
a letter to his Lordship by the author
of the " Defence of the people." [J.
C. Hobhouse,]
London: 1819. Octavo. [IV.^Brit. Mus.]
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TRIMESTER (a) in France and
Swisserland ; or a three months'
journey in the months of July, August,
September, and October, 1820, from
Calais to Basle, through Lyons ; and
from Basle to Paris, through Strasburg
and Reims. By an Oxonian. [Stephen
Weston.]
London : MDCCCXXI. Octavo. Pp. 88. *
[Lowndes^ Bibliog, Man,^ p. 2882.]
TRIMMER (the) : or, some necessary
cautions, concerning the union of the
kingdoms of Scotland and England ;
with an answer to some of the chief
objections against an incorporating
union. [By Sir John Spotswood.]
Edinburgh, 1706. Quarto.*
TRIMMING (the) of Thomas Nashe
Gentleman, by the high-tituled patron
Don Richardo de Medico Campo,
Barber Chirurgion to Trinitie CoUedge
in Cambridge. [Gabriel Harvey.]
London, 1597. Quarto. Pp. 53.*
TRINCULO'S trip to the jubilee. [By
Edward Thompson.]
Moran : 1769. Quarto. [N£wsam*s Poets
of Yorkihirt, Man, Rev,y xli. 393.]
TRINITARIAN (the) controversy
reviewed : or, a defence ot the Appeal
to the common sense of sdl Chnstian
people, &c. Wherein every particular
advanced by the Reverend Dr
McDonnell in his Sincere Christian's
answer to the Appeal, is distinctly
considered; several other subjects
relative to the question^ are discussed ;
and an humble attempt is made to put
a final period, if possible, to this con-
troversy, by a solemn address to the
most judicious defenders of the
Athanasian Trinity. By the author of
the Appeal [William Hopkins.]
London: mdcclx. Octavo.*
TRINITARIAN (the) investigator; or
an examination into the origin,
amongst Christians, and Scripture
proofs, of the doctrine of the Trinity,
&c. A dispassionate inquiry, whether
certain opinions held by the Society
of Friends, are the peculiar doctrines
of Christianity, or whether they are
not heathenish, absurd, unscriptural,
antichristian, and derogatory of God,
addressed to John Wilkinson, Josiah
Forster, Joseph John Gumey, &
William Allen, aclmowledged by that
Society to be ** true ministers of
Christ, and inwardly moved to the
work by the Holy Ghost." [By Joseph
Shipton.]
Birmingham. [1830.] Octavo. 4 sh.
\Sniit}fs Cat, of Friends' books ^ i. 99 ; ii.
573»] Signed ** An unlearned layrnxm."
TRIP (a) to Holland, containing sketches
of characters; together with cursory
observations on the manners and
customs of the Dutch. [By Andrew
Becket.] In two volumes.
London: 1786. Sm. Octavo. [Biog.
Dicty 1816. Mon, Rev.^ Ixxiv. 67; Ixxv.
138.]
TRIP (a) to London ; or, the humours
of a Berwick smack. Interspersed
with topographical notices. [By
Jameson.]
Edinburgh: 181 5. Duodecimo. Pp. x.
241.*
TRIP (a) to New-England. With a
character of the country and peoples
both English and Indians. [By £dward
Ward.]
London, 1699. Folio. Pp. 16.*
TRIP (a) to Paris in July and August
1792. [By Richard Twiss.]
London: 1792 or 3. Octavo. Pp 131,
[A fort. Rev., x. 65.]
TRIP (the) to Portsmouth ; a comic
sketch of one act, with songs. [By
George Alexander Stevens.]
London: [1773.] Octavo. Pp. 51.*
TRIP (a) to Scotland. As it is acted at
the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane.
[By William Whitehead.]
London : m.dcc.lxx. Octavo. Pp. 40.*
[Bicg. Dram, Mon, Rev,, xlii. 145.]
TRIP (a) to Shetland. By a Scotsman.
[David Dakers Black.]
Edinburgh : 1872. Octavo. Pp. 49.*
Signed T. G.
TRIPLE (the) cord or a treatise proving
the truth of the Roman religion, by
Sacred Scriptures. Taken in the
literall sense. Expounded by ancient
Fathers. Interpreted by Protestant
writers. With a discouery of sundry
subtile sleights vsed by Protestants,
for euading the force of strongest argu-
ments, taken from cleerest texts of the
foresaid Scriptures. [By Laurence
Anderton.]
Permissu Superiorum, M. DC. xxxiiii. Quar-
to. Pp. 70. b. t. 801. ii.» Epistle
dedicatory signed N. N.
TRISTIA; or, the sorrows of Peter.
Elegies to the king. Lords Grenville,*
Petty, Erskine, the Bishop of London,
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Messrs. Fox, Sheridan, &c. &c. By
P. Pindar, Esq. [JohnWoLCOTT,M.D.]
London : 1806. Octavo. Pp. 2. b. t.
169.*
TRITHEISM charged upon Dr. Sher-
lock's new notion of the Trinity, and
the charge made good, in an answer
to the Defense of the said notion
against the Animadversions upon Dr.
Sherlock's book, entituled, A vindica-
tion of the doctrine of the holy and
ever blessed Trinity, &c. By a divine
of the Church of England. [Robert
South.]
London, M DC xcv. Quarto.*
TRIUMPH (the) of acquaintance over
friendship. An essay for the times.
By a lady. [Mrs Hayley.]
London : 1796. Duodecimo. Pp. 87.
[European Mag,, xxix, 183 ; xxxii. 359.]
TRIUMPH (the) of benevolence; a
poem. Occasioned by the national
design of erecting a monument to John
Howard, Esq. A new edition, correc-
ted and enlarged ; to which are added,
stanzas on the death of Jonas Han way,
Esq. [By Samuel Jackson Pratt.]
London: MDCCLXXXVI. Quarto. Pp. 30.*
[Nichols, Lit, Ante,, ix. 7. Mon, Rev,,
Ixxv. 392.]
TRIUMPH (the) of Christianity: or,
the life of CL Fl. Julian, the apostate :
with remarks, contained in the resolution
of several queries. To which is added,
reflections upon a pamphlet, call'd,
Seasonable remarks on the fall of the
Emperor Julian. And on part of a late
pernicious book, entituled, A short
account of the life of Julian, &c. [By
John DowELL, M.A., of Christ's Col-
lege, Cambridge.]
London: 1683. Octavo. Pp. 14. b. t. 237.*
TRIUMPH (the) of fashion ; a vision.
[By Henry James Pye.]
London: 1771. Quarto. [IVaft, Bib,
Brit, Crit, Kev,, xxxi. 314.]
TRIUMPH (the) of friendship, an his-
torical poem. [By William Golden.]
London 1791. Quarto.*
TRIUMPH (the) of Isis, a poem.
Occasioned by [William Mason's] Isis,
an elegy. [By Thomas Warton.J
The third edition.
London, mdccl. Quarto. Pp. 16.*
[Coleridge's Worthies 0/ Yorkshire, p. 403.]
TRIUMPH (the) of the Orwell, with a
dedicatory sonnet, and prefatory stan-
zas. [By Bernard Barton.]
Woodbridge : [181 7.] Octavo. i sh.
[Smith's Cat, 0/ Friends' books, i. 196.]
TRIUMPH (the) of truth; being an
account of the trial of Mr E. Elwall
[written by himself] for heresy and
blasphemy, at Stafford Assizes, before
Judge Denton. To which are added
extracts from William Penn's Sandy
foundation shaken, and a few addition-
al illustrations. By the author of An
appeal to the serious and candid pro-
fessors of Christianity &c. [Joseph
Priestley.]
London: 1776. Duodecimo. [Mon, Rev.,
liv. 79, 80.]
TRIUMPH (the) over Midian. By
A. L. O. E., author of " The Shepherd
of Bethlehem," "Exiles in Babylon,"
"Rescued from Egypt," &c. &c.
[Charlotte Tucker.]
London: 1867. Octavo. Pp. 280.*
TRIUMPHS (the) of Europe in the
campaigns of 181 2, 181 3, 18 14, com-
memorated by a series of twelve views
from original drawings in the collec-
tion of the Emperor of Russia, to
which is prefixed a concise history of
those important events. [By T. H.
HORNE.]
London : 1814. Folio. [IV,, Brit. Mus.]
TRIUMPHS (the) of perseverance and
enterprise: recorded as examples for
the young. [By Thomas Cooper.]
London : [1856.] Octavo. Pp. viiL 280.*
TRIUMPHS (the) of religion: a sacred
poem, in four parts. [By Harriett
Cope.]
London: 181 1. Duodecimo. Pp. 121.
[Ijmd, Cat. Mon, Rev,^ Ixvi. 320. BHt,
Crit., xxxviii. 519.]
TRIUMPHS (the) of Rome over de-
spised, Protestancie : [By George
Hall, Bishop of Chester.]
London, 1655. Quarto. Pp. 2. b. t.
148. * The address * 'to the victorious Roman
Catholique knight, that foyld the vicar,
and won the lady " is signed Your truly
Catholicme wel-willer, faithful! will-bee
vicar of Won-such.
TRIUMPHS (the) of the Prince
d'Amour. A masque presented by his
Highnesse at his pallace in the Middle
Temple, the 24th of Februarie 1635.
[By Sir William D'Avenant.]
London, 1635. Quarto. Pp. 2. b. t. 16.
I.* [Bodl,\ Address to every reader
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signed W. D. '*Will. D'Avenant the
author. " — Wood.
TRIUMPHS (the) of time. The pre-
visions of Lady Evelyn ; with the
conclusion. By the author of "Two
old men's tales," " Emilia Wyndham,"
&c. [Mrs Anne Marsh.]
I^mdon: 1849. Octavo. Pp. 348.*
TRIUMPHS (the) ouer death: or, a
consolatorie epistle, for afflicted minds,
in the affects of dying friends. First
written for the consolation of one : but
nowe published for the general 1 good
of all, by R. S. the authour of S. Peters
complaint, and Moeoniae his other
hymnes. [Robert Southwell.]
I^ndon printed by Valentine Simmes
for John Busbic, and are to be solde at
Nicholas Lings shop at the West end of
Paules Church. 1596. Quarto. Nopagina-
tion.* Original edition.
TRIUMVIRATE (the); or the
authentic memoirs of A. B. and C.
[By Richard Griffith.] In two
volumes.
London : 1 765. Duodecimo. [ IViaU, Bid,
Brit, Mon, jRev.y xxxii. 316.]
TRIVIAL poems, and triolets. Writ-
ten in obedience to Mrs. Tomkin^s
commands, by Patrick Carey, 20th
Aug. 1651. [Edited by Sir Walter
Scott.]
London: 1820. Quarto. [JK]
TROADES Englished. By S. P.
[Samuel Pordage.]
London, 1660. Octavo. Pp. 6. b. t. 67 .*
TROJAN (the) horse of the Presbyteriall
government unbowelled. Wherein is
contained, I. The power of the Presby-
terian government. 1 1. The persons m
whom this power is placed. III. The
exercise of the Presbyterian power in
Scotland, and the lawes there imposed
on the peoples necks. [By Henry
Parker, of Lincoln's Inn.]
Printed in the yeere 1646. Quarto. Pp.
22. b. t.*
TROUBADOUR (the); catalogue of
pictures, and historical sketches. By
L. E. L. author of The improvisatrice.
S.etitia Elizabeth Landon, afterwards
rs. M*Lean.] Third edition.
London: 1825. Octavo. Pp. 326. b. t.*
TROUBLESOME (the) and hard
adventures in love, lively setting forth
the feavers, the dangers and the
jealousies of lovers ; and the labyrinths
and wildernesses of fears and hopes
IIL 2 F
through which they dayly passe, illus-
trated by many admirable patterns of
heroical resolutions in some persons
of chivalry and honour, and by the
examples of incomparable perfections
in some ladies, a work very delight-
full and acceptable to all, written in
Spanish, by that excellent and famous
gentleman, Michael Cervantes, and
exactly translated into English by
R. C. [Robert Codrington] Gent.
London, priited by B. Alsop, dwelling in
Grubstreet near the Upper Pump. 1052.
Quarto. 139 leaves, unpaged. [^K] The
Epistle dedicatory signed K.C.
TROUBLESOME (the) life and raigne
of King Henry the Third. Wherein
five distempers and maladies are set
forth. Viz. I. By the Pope and church-
mens extortions. 2. By the places of
best trust bestowed upon unworthy
members. 3. By patents and mono-
polies for private favourites. 4. By
needlesse expences and pawning of
jewels. 5. By factious Lords and
ambitious pceres. Sutable to these
unhappie times of ours ; and continued
with them till the king tied his actions
to the rules of his great and good
Councell, and not to passionate and
single advice. [By Sir Robert Cot-
ton.]
Imprinted at London for George Lindsey.
1642. Quarto.*
A reprint of A short view of the long life
and raigne, &c.
TRUCKLEBOROUGH Hall ; a novel.
In three volumes. [By William Pitt
Scargill.]
London: 1827. Duodecimo.*
TRUE (a) account and declaration of
the horrid conspiracy against the late
king, his present Majesty, and the
government : as it was ordered to be
published by his late Majesty. [By
Thomas Sprat, D.D., Bishop of
Rochester.] The second edition.
In the Savoy : 168$. Folio. Pp. 2. b. t.
167.* [Brit, Afus.]
TRUE (a) account of the behaviour and
conduct of Archibald Stewart, Esq. ;
late Lord Provost of Edinburgh. In
a letter to a friend. [By David
Hume.]
London: mdccxlviii. Octavo. Pp. 51.*
TRUE (a) account of the life and
writings of Thomas Burnett, Esq. [By
George Sewell.]
London: 171 5. Octava [IVJ\
A satirical account of Sir Thomas Buraet*
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faiesd=^'.
TRUE ''aj account of the pRsent sme of
Trinity College is Carabridgc, ccder
the <ippFessirc gorcnmia:! of tbeir
master Ricliard Ber.tlev, Ute D.D.
(By Coc;-eri MlEiDLETON, D.D.]
lynfon: 1719. Ocjto. Pp.^}* (^j»-
TRUE 'a; acctxnit of the ptoceedings at
Perth; tbedebuain the secret coundl
there ; with the reasons and clauses of
the saddain f.nishin;^ and breaking np
of the rcbcUioD. Written by a rebcL
[John, Master of Sinclair.]
London : 1716. OctaTO. Pfk 76. h. t.*
[Stf Prffc^i (p. TiiL) (o ilnm^n cf tiu Im-
mrrcetiim itt Siotiaiai in tjlj. By Jcnn,
Mazltr of Simtlair. . . lUii iota U Sir
tVaiier Stoil, Bart. PrinitJ at EJim-
turgk : M.DCCCLvill, 410.]
TRUE (a) account of the sensible,
thankful and holy stale of Cod's
people. And of his speaking to them
both in the Old and New Covenant.
By the senant of Christ, G. F.
[George Fox.]
VxiDicA in the jcu IfHb, Quarto. l4 sh.
[SmiiA't Cat. if FrUmi^ books, i. 6S&]
TRUE (a) account of this present
blasing'Star. Presenting it self to the
view of the world. This August. 1682.
with sundry considerable remarks and
obicn'ations thereupon. [By Christo-
pher Nesse.]
London l68z. Folio. S.L* [A*//.]
TRUE (the) and briefe relation of the
great victory obtained by Sir Ralph
Hopton, neare Bodmin, in the county
of Cornwall, lanuary 19. Ann. DonL
1642. [By Peter Heyun, D.D.]
Primed by H. Hall for W. Webb.
M.DC.xui. Qiuno. Pp. 37-42, \Bodl.\
The above is compleip in itself; but the
poginalion shows il to be only a part of a
larger work.
TRUE (a) and exact history of the
succession of the Crown of England :
collected out of records, and the best
historians. Written for the information
of such as have been deluded and
Mduced by the pamphlet [by Lord
Somers], called The orief history of
the succession, &c. pretended to have
been written for the satisfaction of the
Earl of H. [By Robert Brady, M.D.]
London, iiix:lxxxi. Folio. Pp. 46. b. t.*
TRUE (a) and exact relation of the
strange finding out of Moses his tombe,
se cnu> Moant Nebo'.in
A~::fa divers lemaikable
% tbar happened thereupon,
utd the semaH judgements <A many
leamiel moi ciKH:einir:g the same.
Commziiicated by a po^OD of quality
lesidicg at Ccxiianiinople, to a person
of IxKiocr in England, and by him
permitied to be pcWished, for the satis-
taction of the ingenious. [By Thomas
Chaloxer.]
LiJcdcc, 1657. Oi-iTT, Pp. 5. h, t. 39."
[JFa*/, J.-«.. 0.r.--„ iiL 531.1
"Thisboc'ii, a: 13 bist sppeusncc, made a
E3L Eoise. asd pc>ied [he presbfterian
bbies fct > daie; 11 Ici^th the aathor
itaeof beii^ known, Ufcl hi^ stoiy fouod
to be a meer '^'•'■^i the book became
tidiciiloss. and wu p^^t to poslerior uses."
— .^M, a Wood. .VJ:en.Oi0Q., oi Bliss, iiL
53J-
AKril
blihup of Sai
TRUE (a) and Eiithful narrative of the
unjust and illegal sufferings and op-
previous of many Christians (injuri-
ouslyand injudiciously called fenaticks,
holding aU the fundamentals of the
Christian religion, belie\Tng all the
articles of the Christian faith ; and
whose lives and conversations are as
consonant and agreeable to the laws of
God as theirs that persecute them)
under, and by several of his Majesties
Justices of peace, and others, who are
no officers, but informers, in die county
of Devon, since the loth of May, 1670,
from a pretended real, to put the laws
against conventicles in execution. As
also of the most malicious prosecution
of nine innocent p>ersons, to take away
their lives under afalse pretence of mur-
dering an informer : and of the tryals
that were betwixt Matthew Hale, of
HalweU, in the parish of Pool, William
Bastard, of Garston, in the parish of
West-AIvington, Esquires, and Mr.
Edmund RejTiel, and John Bear,
(called by a nick.name Cocky Bear)
two informers for pretended neglects,
of putting the Act against conventicles
in execution, and the hard measure
they met with from the judge, with the
horrid perjuries of the witnesses
brought against them at the assizes
held at Exon, in the county of Devon,
April 1671, [By John HiCKS,roinister
at Kingsbridge-J
Printed in the year 1671. Quarto."
[DavuiioH, Bii. Dtvott., p. 96.]
Somcis' Collection of Tracts, 3d. ed. toI.
vii. pp. 586-615. ,
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TRUE (a) and ful relation of the officers
and annies forcible seising of divers
eminent members of the Commons
House, Decemb. 6.&7. 1648. As also,
a true copy of a letter lately written by
an agent for the army in Paris, dated
28 of Novemb. 1648. to a member of
the said House, a. great creature and
patriot of the army; clearly discovering,
that their late remonstrance and pro-
ceedings do drive on and promote the
Jesuits and Papists designes, to the
subversion of religion, parliament,
monarchy, and the fundamental laws
and government of the kingdom. [By
William PrvNne.]
London, 1648. Quarto. Pp. 15.*
TRUE (a) and impartial account of the
life of the Most Reverend Father in
God, Dr. James Sharp, Arch-bishop of
Sl Andrews, Primate of all Scotland,
and Privy- Counsel lor to his Most
Sacred MajestyKing Charles II. With
a short, but faithful narrative of his
execrable murder, taken from publick
records, original letters, and other
manuscripts. With a preface, wherein
a clear discovery is made of the mali-
cious falshoods contained in some late
scandalous books and pamphlets, con-
cerning that aflair. To both which is
subjoined an appendix, containing
copies of such papers as are therein
referred to. [By David Simson.]
Printed in (he Year M.DCCXXin. Octavo.*
[Adv. Lii.]
TRUE (a) and impartial account of the
parliamentary conduct of Sir T. D,
Acland, Bart. By a freeholder of the
county of Devon. [Rev. J. Jones, of
North Bovey.]
Exeter : 1819. Octavo. [DaoidseH, Bib.
Devon., p. 135.]
TRUE (a) and impartial history of the
most material occurrences in the king-
dom of Ireland during the two last
years. With the present state of both
annies. Published to prevent mistakes,
and to give the world a prospect of
the fiiture success of their Majesties
aims in that nation. Written by an
eye-witness of their Majesties arms in
that nation. Written by an eye-witness
to the most remarkable passages.
[George Story.]
London: 1691. Quarto. IW.]
TRUE (a) and impartiall relation of the
batlaile betwixt, his Majesties army
and that of the rebells, neare Newbury
in Berk-shire, SepL 20. 1643. With
the severall actions of the kings army
since his Majesties removing it from
before Gloucester. Sent in a letter
from the army to a noble Lord. [By
Lord George DlGBV.]
Printed, 1643. Quarto. Pp. 9. b. I.*
\Bodl.\
"This was writt by my Lord George
Digby."— MS. note by Bishop Barlow.
TRUE (a) and lively representation of
Popery, shewing that Popery is only
new modelled Paganism, and perfectly
destructive of the great ends and
purposes of God in the Gospel. [By
Henry HalLvwell.]
London: 1679. Quarto. Pp. S3, [/enit'
Pat, J. 251.]
TRUE (a) and perfect narrative of the
strange and unexpected finding the
crucifix & gold = ehain of that pious
prince, St. Edward the King and
Confessor, which was found after 620
years interment : and presented to his
most sacred Majesty, King James the
Second. By Charles Taylour, Gent
[Henry Keepe,]
London, 1688. Quarto, Pp. 2, b. 1. 34."
[_Bed!.]
TRUE (the) and real violations of
property ; offered to consideration in
some expostulate ry queries, concerning
the criminal and mischievous nature of
those unjust practices, whereby just
possessions, rights, or dues, are injuri-
ously invaded, detained, or diminished.
[By John Graile, A.M.]
London; 1683. Octavo. Pp. aS, b. t.
160. • [B<,di.'\
TRUE (a) answer to Dr. Sachevcrell's
sermon before the Lord Mayor, Nov.
5. 1709. In a letter to one of the
Aldermen. [By White Kenneit,
D.D.]
London; 1709. Octavo.*
TRUE-bleu Presbyterian loyalty ; or,
the Christian loyally of Presbyterians,
in Britain and Ireland, in all changes
of government, since the Reformation,
asserted. More particularly, of the
Presbyterians in Ulster, since their
first plantation there : when King
James the First came to possess the
crown of England. And a true dis-
covery of the real authors and causes
of the civil wars, insurrections, and
rebellions in these nations since. To
which is added an apology for the
Declaration of the Presbytery of Ban-
gor, July, 7th, 1649. [By William
TiSDAL, D.D., vicar of Belfast.]
Dublin, 1709. Quarto. Pp. 31.*
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The title of the above is taken from the
Reply by John M'Bride, and must be re-
garded as ironical, since Dr Tisdall was a
violent opponent of the Presbyterians. The
work has been ascribed (see Wodrow*s Cor-
respondence, i. 412), to Mr Campbell,
probably Dr William Campbell, minister
of Armagh, who wrote a Vindication of
the character and principles of the Presby-
terians of Ireland. Dr Reid, however, m
his I lislory of the Presbyterian Church of
Ireland (iii. 127, 128, 166, 167), ascribes
it unhesitatingly to Dr TisdalL
TRUE-bom (the) Englishman. A satyr.
[By Daniel DEFOE.]
Printed in the year mdcci. Quarto.*
TRUE (the) Briton. [By Philip, Duke
of Wharton.] In two volumes.
London: 1723-4. Octavo. [fV.]
This Paper consists of seventy-four num-
bers.
TRUE (the) character of a churchman,
shewing the false pretences to that
name. [By Richard West, D.D.]
No separate title-page. Quarto. Pp. 7.*
[Bod/.]
TRUE (the) character of a rigid Pres-
byter : with a narrative of the dangerous
designes of the English and Scotch
Covenanters, as they have tended to
the rouine of our Church and king-
dom. Also, the articles of their dog-
matical faith, and the inconsistency
thereof with monarchy. [By Marcha-
mont Nedham.] To which is added,
a Short history of the English re-
bellion ; compiled in verse, by Marcha-
mont Nedham ; and formerly extant,
in his Mercurius Pragmaticus.
London: 1661. Quarto. Pp. 4. b. t. 94.*
The ** Short history" has a separate title ;
but the pagination is continuous. The
address to the reader is signed Mercurius
Pragmaticus. A MS. note hy Wood states
that Nedham "published this merely to
curry favour at the king's restauration, wn
he had lost his credit so much, yt he was
many times in danger of his life."
TRUE (the) character of an honest
man ; particularly with relation to the
publick affairs. Dedicated to his
Grace the Duke of Marlborough. [By
Thomas BURNET.]
London, 17 12. Octavo. Pp. 6. b. t. 32.*
[Bod/,] Dedication signed Timon.
TRUE (a^ character of Mr Pope, and
his writmgs. In a letter to a friend.
[By Charles GiLDON.]
London: 17 16. Octavo. Pp.18.* [Loztmdes,
Bih/io^. Alan,, p. 1920. Dyce Cai,^ ii. 189.]
Ascribed also to John Dennis.
TRUE (the) Christian religion againe
discovered ; after the long and darke
night of apostacy ; which hath over-
shadowed the whole world ; and the
profession and practice thereof for
many ages ; witnessed unto by the
Scriptures, &c. [By Edward BUR-
ROUGH.]
London : 1658. Quarto. 3J sh. [SmWCs
Cat. of Friends* boo/:Sf i. 35.]
TRUE (the) Christians distinguished
from such as go under the name of
Christians. With a short epistle con-
cerning the Holy Scriptures of truth.
As also concerning Christ the offering ;
and such as are chosen in Christ, and
haue tlieir names written in the book
of life before the foundation of the
world. By G. F. [George Fox.]
London, 1689. Quarto. 2^^ sh. [SfnU/i's
Cat. of Friends* books, i. 688.]
TRUE Church of Christ, shewed by
concurrent testimonies of Scripture
and primitive tradition ; in answer to
"Leslie's Case stated." Three parts.
[By J. Hawardine.]
1715-38. Octavo. [Les/ie's Cat,, 1841.]
TRUE (a) collection of the writings of the
author of the True bom English-man.
[Daniel Defoe.] Corrected by himself.
Tendon: M DCC ill. Octavo.* [IH/son^
Life of Defoe, 39.]
TRUE (the) copies of some letters occa-
sioned by the demand for dilapidations
in the archicpiscopal see of Canterbury.
[By Archdeacon Tenison.]
1 7 16. Quarto. [PV,, Upcott.]
TRUE (a) declaration of our innocency,
who in scorn are called Quakers, and
how we are clear (if we have justice)
from the penalties of the late Act made
against seditious meetings, and con-
venticles, as exprest in the preamble
and reason of the said Act, &c. Also
several reasons, and proofs by the
Common-Prayer-Book, and the Holy
Scriptures directed to in it, that our
meetings, and the manner of them, are
according to the Scriptures of truth,
and therefore allowed by the liturgy of
the Church of England, &c By J. S.
[John Stubbs.]
Printed in the year 1670. Quarto. 1 sb.
[Smith*s Cat. of Friends* books, ii. 641.]
TRUE (the) defece of peace, wherin is
declaredde the cause of all warres now
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a dayes, and how they maye be paci-
fied, called before the Pollecye of warre
devysed & lately recognised by Theo-
dore Basille. [Thomas Becon.]
London: 1543. Duodecimo. B. L. [^.]
Reprinted in his works under the title of
The policy of war.
TRVE (a) discovrse historicall, of the
svcceeding govemovrs in the Nether-
lands, and the ciuill warres there begun
in the yeere 1565. With the memor-
able seruices of our honourable English
generals, captaines and souldiers, espe-
cially vnder Sir lohn Norice knight,
there performed from the yeere 1577.
vntill the yeere 1589. and afterwards in
Portugale, France, Britaine and Ire-
land vntill the yeere 1 598. Translated
and collected by T. C. [Thomas
Churchyard] Esquire, and Ric. Ro.
[Richard Robinson] ovt of the reue-
rend E. M. [Emanuel Meteranus] of
Antwerp, his fifteene bookes Historiae
Belgicae ; and other collections added :
altogether manifesting all martiall
actions meete for euery good subiect to
reade, for defence of prince and coun-
trey.
London 1602. Quarto. Pp. 9. b. t. 154.
B. L.* Epistle dedicatorie signed T, C.
TRUE (a) discourse of the two infamous
upstart prophets, Richard Fam'ham
weaver of White-chappell, and John
Bull weaver of Saint Butolphs Algate,
now prisoners, the one in Newgate,
and the other in Bridewell : with their
examinations and opinions taken from
their owne mouthes April 16. Anno.
1636. As also of Margaret Tennis
now prisoner in Old Bridewell, with
the hereticall opinions held by her, at
the same time examined. Written by
T. H. [Thomas Heywood.]
London, 1636. Quarto. Pp. 2. b. t. 19.*
Reprinted by J. Caulfield, 1795.
RUE (the) dissenter, or, the cause of
those that are for gathered Churches.
Being a right state thereof, proposed
and settled upon its proper foundations:
infopposition to all compliance that is
sinful, but in order to that obedience
which is lawful, and conducive to the
healing of the nation. Occasioned by
some late writings, and especially by a
book entituled, The cause of their
mix'd Churches against (or The axe
laid to the root of) separation. [By
Stephen Lobb.]
Printed in the year mdclxxxv. Octavo.
Pp. II. b. 1. 142.* [Darling, Cyclop. Btdl,]
TRUE (the) doctrine of the New Testa-
ment concerning Jesus Christ, con-
sidered ; wherein the misrepresenta-
tions that have been made of it, upon
the Arian hypothesis, and upon all
Trinitarian and Athanasian principles,
are exposed ; and the honour of our
Saviour's divine character and mission
is maintained. Drawn up originally
at the request of a friend. To which
are added, an appendix, containing
some strictures upon the first chapter
of St. John's Gospel. And a prefatory
discourse upon the right of private
judgment in matters of reli^^ion;
proving, that there cannot be a visible
infallible judge of controversy in the
Church of Christ. [By Paul Card ale.
Unitarian minister at Evesham.] The
second edition, corrected and enlarged.
London: mdcclxxi. Octavo. Pp. iii.
428. •
TRUE (the) effigies of the most
eminent painters and other famous
artists, that have flourished in Europe,
curiously engraven on copper plates ;
together with an account of the time
when they lived, the most remarkable
passages of their lives, and most con-
siderable works. [By Resta.]
Antwerp: 1694. Folio. [fV,, Bril. Afus,
The plates only of Belgians.
TRUE (the) English government, and
mis-government of the four last kings,
with the ill consequences thereof,
briefly noted in two little tracts. [By
Edward Stephens.]
London, 1689. Quarto. Pp.8.* [Bodl,]
TRUE (the) Englishman's miscellany,
in two parts. Part. L The false
guardians outwitted: a ballad opera,
containing twenty one airs. With a
prologue and preface, giving some
account of the author, and his reasons
for this publication. Part II. Con-
taining a collection of dismal songs,
pleasant satires, bitter encomiums,
terrible poems, epigrams, epitaphs, &c.
Never before published. By W. G.
[William Goodall.]
[London:] 1740. Octavo.*
TRUE (a) estimate of the light of
inspiration and the light of human
learning, before and since the apostolic
age: submitted to the candidates for
Holy Orders, &c [By C. E. de
COETLOGON.]
1788. Quarto. [JTo//, Bid, Brit. Mon.
Rev,, Ixxix. 560.]
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TRUE (a) exemplary and remarkable
history of the Earl of Tirone. By an
eye witnesse. [Thomas Gains-
ford.]
London : 1619. Quarto. [Lazvnd^s, Bid-
Hog. Man,, p. 854.]
TRUE (the) faith, by Herman Heinfetter,
author of " Rules for ascertaining the
sense conveyed in ancient Greek
manuscripts," &c. &c. [Frederick
Parker.J
London: 1862. Duodecimo. Pp. 20.*
TRUE (the) foundations of natural and
reveaFd religion asserted. Being a
reply to the Supplement to the Treatise
[by Waterland] entitul'd, The nature,
obligation, &c. of the Christian sacra-
ments. [By Arthur Ashley Sykes.]
London : M i)cc xxx. Octavo. Pp. 96.*
[Brit. Mus.]
TRUE (the), genuine, Tory-address. To
which is added, an explanation of some
bard terms now in use : for the in-
formation of all such as read, or
subscribe, addresses. [By Benjamin
HOADLY.]
[London:] 1710. Folio. Pp. 2.*
TRUE genuine Tory-address, and the
true genuine Whig-address, set one
against another. To which is added
a farther explanation of some hard
terms now in use, for the information
of all such as read, or subscribe
addresses. Being an answer to a late
scandalous paper, falsly call'd The true
genuine Toiy-address, &c. [By Joseph
Trapp, D.D.]
London : 1710. Folio. Pp. 12.*
TRUE (the) good old cause rightly
stated, and the false uncaved. [By
William Prynne.]
[London: 1659.] Quarto. [Jr., Brif.
Afus,]
TRUE (the) grounds of ecclesiasticall
regiment set forth in a breife disserta-
tion. Maintaining the kings spirituall
supremacie against the pretended in-
dependencie of the prelates &c. To-
gether with some passages touching
the ecclesiasticall power of parliaments,
the use of synods, and the power of ex-
communication. [By Henry Parker.]
London, 1641. Quarto.*
TRUE (a) history of a late short adminis-
tration.] [By Charles Lloyd.]
London: 1766. Octavo. Pp. 22.*
{Almon*s Biog. Anec, ii. 110.
TRUE (the) history of a little raga-
muffin. By the author of " A night in
a work house." [James Green-
wood.]
London : [1866.] Octava [AJv, Lib,"]
TRUE (the) histor>' of Joshua Davidson.
[By Mrs E. Lynn LiNTON.]
London 1872. Octavo. Pp. viii. 279.*
TRUE (the) history of the Jacobites, of
iCgypt, Lybia, Nubia, &c. their ori-
gine, religion, ceremonies, laws, and
customs. Whereby you may see how
they diflfer from the Jacobites of Great
Britain. Translated by a person of
quality [Sir Edward Sadleir] from
the Latin of Josephus Abudemus, a
man of integrity, and bom in Cairo in
iCgypt
London: MDCXCII. Quarto. Pp. 10. b. t.
32.*
TRUE (the) idea of Jansenisme, both
historick and dogmatick. By T. G.
[Theophilus Gale.]
London, 1669. Octavo. Pp. 30. b. t.
i66.»
TRUE (the) institution of sisterhood :
or, a message and its messengers. By
L. N. R. [Mrs Ranyard.]
London: N. D. Octavo. Pp. 32.*
TRUE (the) interest of families : or,
directions how parents may be happy
in their children, and children in their
parents. To which is annexed a
discourse about the right way of im-
proving our time. By a divine of the
Church of England. Qames KlRK-
wood.] With a preface by A. Homeck,
D.D.
London : 1692. Octavo. Pp. 18. b. t.
224.*
TRUE (the) interests of the European
powers and the Emperor of Brazil, in
reference to the existing affairs of
Portugal. By a friend of truth and
peace. [W. Walton.]
London: 1829. Octavo. [f^., Brit.
Afus.] With autograph letter from the
author.
TRUE jvdgement, or, the spiritual man
judging all things, but he . himself
judged of no man. To them who are
growing up into discerning and judge-
ment : and to them, who cannot endure
sound judgement. [By George Fox.]
London, 1654. Quarto, i sb. [Smith' x
Cat, ofJFri^nds' hooks, i. 33.]
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TRVE (the) lawe of free monarchies.
Or the reciprock and mutuall dutie
betwixt a free king, and his naturall
subjects. [By James VI. of Scotland.]
At London Printed by T. C. according to
the copie printed at Edinburgh. 1603.
Duodecimo. No pagination.*
The advertisement to the reader is signed
^iXorar/Mf. The first edition was published
at Edmbuigh m 1598.
TRUE (the) liberty and dominion of
conscience vindicated, from the usurpa-
tions & abuses of opinion, and per-
suasion. [By John Nalson, LL.D.
prebendary of Ely.]
In the Savoy, 1677, Octavo. Pp. 4. b. t.
142. • [Bad/.}
TRUE (the) meaning of Rom. 13. 7,
stated, in a sermon preached in the
city of Chester. By a now persecuted
clergyman. [Thomas Parry.]
N. p. 175 1. Quarto. [Darlings Cyclop,
BM]
TRUE (a) method, i. For raising of
souldiers. 2. For bringing those sea-
men that are in the land into the navy^
&c &c. [By Peter RoWE.]
London : 1703. Quarto. [Brif. Mus,}
TRUE (the) mother Church, or, a short
practical discourse upon Acts ii. [41.
42] concerning the first Church at
JerusalenL [By Rev. Samuel John-
son.]
London, 1688. Octavo. Pp. 20. b. t*
[Bodl.}
TRUE (a) narrative of the sufferings and
relief of a young girle ; strangely
molested, by evil spirits and their
instruments, in the West : collected
from authentic testimonies there-anent.
With a preface and postscript contain-
ing reflections on what is most material
or curious; either in the history, or
trial of the seven witches who were
condenm'd to be execute in that
country. [By Francis Grant, of
Cullen, one of the Lords of Session.]
Edinburgh: M.pcxcviii. Octavo. Pp.
xlvi. 21. I.*
TRUE (a) narrative of what pass'd at
the examination of the Marquis De
Guiscard, at the cock-pit, the 8th of
March, I7|f. His stabbing Mr. Har-
ley, and other precedent and sub-
sequent facts, relating to the life of the
said Guiscard. [By Jonathan SwiFT,
D.D.]
London: 171 1. OcUvo. Pp.43**
TRUE (the) non-conformist in answere
to the Modest and free conference [by
Gilbert Burnet] betwixt a conformist
and a non-conformist, about the
present distempers of Scotland. By a
lover of truth, and published by its
order. [Robert M*Ward.]
Printed in the year 1671. Octavo.*
[IVadraw.]
TRUE (the) notion of imputed righteous-
ness, and our justification thereby;
being a supply of what is lacking in
the late book of that most learned
person Bishop Stillingfleet, which is a
discourse for reconciling the dissenting
parties in London ; but dying before
he had finished the two last and most
desired chapters thereof, he has left
this main point therein intended, with-
out determination. By the Reverend
M. S. a country minister. [Matthew
Smith.]
London: 1700. Octavo. Pp. 14. b. t.
222.*
A presentation copy to Ralph Thoresby
who has given the author's name.
TRUE (the), pathetic history of poor
Match. By Holme Lee, author of
"Legends from fairy land," "Adven-
tures of Tuflongbo and his companions,"
etc. [Harriet Parr.] With four illus-
trations.
London: M.DCCCLXIII. Octavo. Pp.
viii. 219.*
TRUE patriotism. [By T. RoBiNSON,
Lincolnshire bard.]
[G^nf. Mag.y Sept. 1799, p. 748.]
TRUE (the) penitent instructed. [By
Jeremy Taylor.]
1697. Duodecimo. [Leslie's Cat,^ 1843
(41S).]
TRUE (the) picture of a modem Whig,
set forth in a dialogue between Mr
Whiglove & Mr. Double, two under-
spur-leathers to the late ministry. [By
Charles Davenant, LL.D.J The
seventh edition.
London: 1705. Octavo. Pp.96.* [BodL\
TRUE (the) picture of Quakerism ; in a
sununary view of the blasphemies,
heresies and treasonable practices of
the Quakers of old, taken from their
most noted and approved writers. By
a lover of truth. [Zachary Grey, LLD.J
1736. [Watty Bib, BrU. Gent. Afag.,
vi. 295.]
TRUE (the) plan of a living temple ; or
man considered in his proper relation
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to the ordinary occupations and pur-
suits of life. By the author of The
morning and evening sacrifice, — The
last supper, — and Farewell to time.
[Thomas Wright.] In three volumes.
Edinburgh and London, mdcccxxx.
Duodecimo.*
TRUE (the) portraiture of the kings of
England ; drawn from their titles,
successions, raigns and ends. Or, a
short and exact historical description
of every king with the right they have
had to the crown, and the manner of
their wearing of it especially from
William the Conqueror. Wherein is
demonstrated, that there hath been no
direct succession in the line to create
an hereditary right, for six or seven
hundred years ; faithfully collected out
of our best histories, and humbly pre-
sented to the parliament of England.
To which is added the Political Cate-
chism. [By Henry Parker, of Lin-
coln's Inn.]
London, 1688. Quarto. Pp. 2. b. t. 63.*
Address " to the reader " signed H. P.
TRUE (the) principles of the English
Reformation, being the substance of a
lecture (occasioned by a discussion
between the Catholick Church and the
Church of England) delivered in
Canon-Street chapel, Louth. By the
author of " Notitiai luda; ;" " Evidence
for Infant baptism"; and "The new
Hebrew concordance" (now in the
course of publication.) &c. [R. S.
Bayley.]
London : MDCCCXXXV. Octavo. Pp. 46.*
TRUE (a) protestant bridle : or some
cursory remarks upon a sermon [by
William Stephens, rector of Sutton in
Surrey] preached before the Right
Honourable the Lord Mayor and
Aldennen of the city of London at S.
Mary le Bow, 30 Jan. 1693. in a letter
to Sir P. D. [By Thomas Rogers.]
London: 1694. Quarto. [Woody Athm.
Oxon., iv. 401.]
TRUE (a) reformer. [By Lieut-Col.
Francis Rawdon Chesney, R.A.] In
three volumes. Originally published
in Blackwood's Magazine.
Edinburgh and London MDCCCLXXIII. Oc-
tavo.*
TRUE (a) relation and journal] of the
manner of the arrivall and magnificent
entertainment given to Prince Charles
at Madrid. [By George Villiers,
first Duke of Buckingham.]
London: 1623. Quarto. [W.^ Bass' Cat,]
TRUE (a) relation of that memorable
parliament, which wrought wonders,
begun at Westminster, 1386, in the
tenth yeare of the reign of King Rich-
ard the Second. Whereunto is added
an abstract of those memorable matters,
before and since the said king's reign,
done by parliaments. Together with
the character of the said amiable, but
unhappy king, and a briefe story of
his life and lamentable death. [By
Thomas Fannant.]
Printed in the yeare 164 1. Quarto.* [Brit,
Afus.] Scott's ed. of Somers' Tracts, iv.
174-190.
TRUE (a) relation of the apparition of
one Mrs. Veal, the next day after her
death, to one Mrs. Bargrave at Canter-
bury, the 8th of September. 1705, which
apparition recommends the perusal of
Drelincourt's Book of consolations
against the fear of death. [By Daniel
Defoe.]
London: 1705. Quarto. [Wilson ^ Life of
Defoe, 78.]
TRUE (a) relation of the faction begun
at Wisbich, by Fa. Edmonds, alias
Weston, a lesuiie, 1595. and continued
since by Fa. Walley, alias Garnet, the
Prouinciall of the lesuits in England,
and by Fa. Parsons in Rome, with
their adherents : against vs the secular
priests their brethren and fellow prison-
ers, that disliked of nouelties, and
thought it dishonourable to the auncient
ecclesiasticall discipline of the Catho-
licke Church, that secular priests should
be gouemed by lesuits. [By Christo-
pher Bagshaw.]
Newly imprinted. 1601. Quarto. Pp. 6.
b. t. 90.*
TRUE (a) relation of the last sicknes
and death of Cardinal Bellarmine,
who died in Rome the seaventeenth
day of September, 1621 : by C. E.
[Edward Coffin] of the Society of
Jesus.
1622. Duodecimo. [Oliver^s Jesuits,"]
TRUE (a) relation of the several facts
and circumstances of the intended riot
and tumult on Queen Elizabeth's birth-
day. Gathered from authentick ac-
counts : and published for the infor-
mation of all true lovers of our consti-
tution in Church and State. [By Jona-
than Swift.]
London, 1711. Octavo. Pp. 16.*
TRUE relation of what hath been trans-
acted in behalf of those of the reformed
religion, during the treaty of peace at
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Reswick ; with an account of the
present persecution in France. By P.
G. D. [Peter Gally de Gaujac]
London: 1698. Quarto. [Mendham Col-
Uctiofi Cat,, p. 118.]
TRUE (a) relation of what past be-
tweene the fleet of his Highnes the
Prince of Wales [Charles II.] and that
under the command of the Earle of
Warwick. [By Sir William BATTEN.]
1648. Quarto. [IV. f Brit. Mus.\
TRUE (of) religion, hairesie, schism,
toleration, and what best means may
be us'd against the growth of Popery.
The author J. M. Qohn Milton.]
London, 1673. Quarto. Pp. 16. *
TRUE (a) reporte of the death and
mart>Tdome of M. [Edmund] Campion,
Jesuite and Prieste, and M. [Rodulph]
Sherwin and M. [Alexander] Bryan,
Priestes, at Tibome, the first of Decem-
ber 1 581. Observed and written by a
Catholike priest [Robert Parsons]
which was present thereat. Where-
unto is annexid certayne verses made
by sundrie persons.
[Doway: 1582.] Octavo. [fV,,Lcttmdes,
Bibliog, Man.'\
This tract was written in answer to one
by Ant. Munday, entitled, "A discoverie
of Edmund Campion, and his confede-
rates."
TRUE (a) reporte of the late discoveries,
and possession, taken in the right of
the Crowne of Englande of the New-
found Landes, by that valiaunt and
worthye gentleman. Sir Humfrey
Gilbert, Knight. Wherein is also
breefly sette downe her Highnesse
lawfull tytle thereunto, &c. [By Sir
George Peckham.]
London : J[ohn] C[harlewood] for John
Hinde, 1583. Quarto. [^., Lowttdcs,
Bibliog. A/an.] Dedication signed G. P.
TRUE (a) representation of Presby-
terian government wherein a short and
clear account is given of the principles
of them that owne it. The common
objections against it answered, and
some other things opened that concern
it in the present circumstances. The
second edition corrected and much
enlarged. By a friend to that interest.
[Gilbert Rule, D.D.]
Edinburgh, 1690. Quarto. Pp. 2. b. t.
19.* Address to the reader signed G. R.
TRUE (a) representation of the absurd
and mischievous principles of the sect,
commonly known by the name of
Muggletonians. [By John Williams,
D.D.J
London, mdcxciv. Quarto. Pp. 2. b. t.
30. • [Bod/.]
TRUE (the) Scripture doctrine of the
most holy and undivided Trinity, con-
tinued and vindicated from the mis-
representations of Dr. Clarke. In
answer to his Reply. By the author
of the Scripture-Doctrine published
and recommended by Robert Nelson,
Esq. [By James Knight, D.D.]
London: MDCCX v. Octavo. Pp. 2. 304.*
[Darling, Cyclop. Bidl.]
TRUE (the) sentiments of America :
contained in a collection of letters sent
from the House of Representatives of
the province of Massachusetts Bay, to
several persons of high rank in this
kingdom : together with certain papers
relating to a supposed libel on the
governor of that province, and a dis-
sertation on the canon and feudal law.
[By Thomas HOLLIS.]
London .-1768. Octavo. Pp.158, [/^ir/i,
Bid. Amer.f i. 164.]
TRUE (the) settlement of a Christians
faith, after shaking assaults, by its
own evidence ; and by the internal
sealing work of the Spirit ; pointed at,
in some special enquiries thereon, in a
letter to a friend. With some serious
reflections on the present times we are
in, and these great vicissitudes of
Providence, which have been in the
publick state of Britain in this last age,
m a II. letter. By a minister of the
Gospel [Robert Fleming.]
Printed in the year 1692. Octavo. Pp.
2. b. t. 208.*
TRUE, sincere, and modest defence of
English Catholiques that suffer for
their faith both at home and abroad,
against a false, seditious and slaunder-
ous libel [by Lord Burghley] intituled,
" The execution of justice in England."
[By William Allen, Cardinal]
N. p. N. D. Octavo.
TRUE (the) Sonship of Christ investi-
gated. And his person, dignity and
offices explained and confirmed from
the Sacred Scriptures. By a clergy-
man. [William Dalgleish, D.D.,
of Peebles.]
London: mdcclxxvi. Duodecimo. Pp.
4. b. t. 198.*
TRUE (the) speeches of Thomas White-
bread, Provmcial of the Jesuits in
EnglaJid, William Harcourt, pretended
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Rector of London, John Fen wick,
Procurator for the Jesuits in England,
John Gava.n, and Anthony Turner, all
Jesuits and priests; before their execu-
tion at Tyburn, June the 20th.
MDCLXXIX. With animadversions
thereupon : plainly discovering the
fallacy of all their asseverations of
ibeir innocency. [By David Clark-
SON.] Published by authority.
London, 1679. Folio. Pp- 24. b. t.*
TRUE (the) spirit of the Methodists,
and their allies, (whether other enthus-
iasts. Papists, deists, Quakers, or
atheists) fully laid open ; in an answer
to six, of the seven pamphlets, (Mr
Law's being reserved to be consider'd
by itself;) lately publish'd against Dr.
Trapp's sermons upon being righteous
over-much. By which it appears that
the said pamphlets united make up
one of the greatest curiosities that even
this curious age has produced- [By
Joseph Trapp, D.D.]
London: 1740. Octavo. Pp. 98. b. t.*
TRUE (a) state of the case concerning
the election of a Provost of Queens-
College in Oxford. [By Francis
Thompson, B.D.]
Oxford: 1704. Quarto. Pp. 32. b. t."
Most of the materials for this pamphlet
weie collecled by Dc. Thomas Crosthwiit.
TRUE (the) slate of the process against
Mr. Ebenezer Erskine minister of the
Gospel at Stirling ; setting forth the
proceedings of the Synod of Perth and
Stirling against him, and the Act of
the late Assembly concerning him, and
some other ministers adhering to his
protest. Together with a preface and
appendix, containing some remarks
on the preface to the two Acts of As-
sembly lately publish'd. [ByEbenezer
Erskine.]
Eiiinliurgh, M,t>cC.XSXlll. Octavo. Pp.
So.* [HrXrrrirw'i HUlory efthe Stittiion
Church (ed. 184O, P- 818.]
TRUE stories of cottagers. The drunk-
ard's boy. The cottage in the lane.
Robert Lee. Annie's grave. Mary
Cooper. The railroad boy. [By
Edward MONRO, M.A.]
London ; udcccxlix. Duodecimo.*
[BaJ!.\
Each story has a separate tide and pagi-
TRUE (the) subject to the rebell : or
the hurt of sedition, how gieivous it is |
to a commonwealth. Written by Sir
John Cheeke, Knight (Tutor and
Privy- Councellour to King Edward
the Sixt) 1549. Whereunto is newly
added by wav of preface a bride
discourse of tnose times, as they may
relate to the present, with the author's
life [by G. LangbaiheI.
Oxford : 1641. Quarto. [W.J
TRUE (a) subjects wish. Forthehappy
insolent Covenanters (against the
sacred Maiesty, of our gracious and
loving King Charles) in Scotland. [By
Martin PARKER.} [In two parts.]
London, n. d, S. Sh, Folio. B.L."
Signed M.P.
TRUE (a) testimony from the people of
God : (who by the world are called
ai.ikers) of the doctrines of the pro-
ets, Christ, and the apostles, which
is witnessed unto, by them who are
now raised up by the same power, and
quickened by the same Spirit and blood
of the everlasting Covenant, which
brought again our Lord Jesus from
the dead. Published for this end (viz.)
that all sober minded people may see
the unity and agreement of our doctrine
and testimony, with the testimony of
Jesus, and all the holy men of God.
With the difference between us, and
them that have the form of words, but
not the power thereof. By M. F.
[Margaret Fell.]
London, l66a Quarto. Pp. 3. b. L 28.*
TRUE (the) text of the Holy Scriptures.
By Herman Heinfeitcr, author of ''Rules
for ascertaining the sense conveyed id
ancient Greek manuscripts," &c. &C.
[Frederick Parker.) Second edition.
London : l85i. Duodecimo. Pp. 30.*
TRUE (the) theory of the earth, and
philosophy of the predicted end ; a
solution of some of the great problems
of science, and sacred propnecy, on
the testimony of the two witnesses, the
book of nature and the Word of God ;
Specially considered as elucidating the
origin and distribution of auriferous
deposits in Australasia and elsewhere
now offering the attraction of gold in
inexhaustible quantities, to "allure to
the wilderness" "the nations of them
that are saved," in the calamities now
impending over Europe. By Research.
[J. Wood Beilbv, Frankston, Victoria.]
E'linbut^h : hdccclxix. Octavo. Pp.
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TRUE (the) time of keeping St.
Matthias's-day in leap years, shewn
in a familiar conference between a
church-man and a dissenter ; wherein
is inserted Dr. Wallis's letter to Bp.
Fell written on that subject [By Robert
Watts, LL.B.]
Oxford: 171 1. Octavo. \BodL'\
TRUE to her trust ; or, " womanly past
question." [By Miss Dora Havers.]
With illustrative initial devices by F.
W. Waddy. [In three volumes.]
London : 1874. Octavo.* [Title page of
• * Pretty Miss Bellew, "]
TRUE to life, a simple story. By a
sketcher from nature. [Mary Stan-
ley.]
London : 1873. Octavo.
TRUE (the) translation of the Holy
Scriptures, by Hennan Heinfetter,
author of ** Rules for ascertaining the
sense conveyed in ancient Greek
manuscripts," &c. &c. [Frederick
Parker.]
London : 1861. Duodecimo. Pp. 55.*
TRUMPET (the) of fame, or Sir F.
Drakes and Sir J. Hawkins Farewell.
By H. B. [Henry Roberts.]
London, by T. Creede, 1595. Quarto.
Pp. 12. [/!k, Ltnuttdest Bibliog, Man.\
TRUMPET (the) of the Lord sounded,
and his sword drawn, and the separa-
tion made between the precious and
the vile ; and the vineyard of the Lord
dressed by his own husbandmen, and
the dead trees cut down, and all the
mystery of witchcraft discovered in all
professions : by them who have come
thorow great tribulation, whose gar-
ments have been washed in the blood
of the Lamb, who are accounted as
the off-scowring of all things for
Christs sake, scornfully called by the
world Quakers. [By George Fox.]
London, 1654. Quarto. Pp. 17. b. t.*
One of what may be called the blasts of
the trumpet is signed G. F.
TRUST in God ; or, Jenn/s trials. By
Cousin Kate. [Catherine Douglas
Bell.]
London : 1871. Duodecimo.
TRUSTEE (the). By the author of the
tragedy of "The Provost of Bruges,"
&c. [G. W, LovKLL.] In three vol-
umes.
London : 1 841. Duodecimo.*
TRUSTWORTHINESS (the) of the
Earl Street conmiittee examined. [By
James M. M*Culloch, D.D., Green-
ock.]
Edinburgh : 1828. Octavo.
TRUTH and error : a calm examination
of the doctrines of the Church of
Rome for all who are sincere in the
search after truth. By an octogen-
arian. [Mrs. Tyndall, of Oxford.]
Oxford: MDCCCLXX. Octavo. Pp. 211.
xxxii,*
TRUTH and innocence vindicated : in
a survey of a discourse [by Samuel
Parker] concerning ecclesiastical po-
lity ; and the authority of the civil
magistrate over the consciences of
subjects in matters of religion. [By
John Owen.]
London, 1669. Octavo.* \Bodl.'\
TRUTH, if you can find it ; or, a cha-
racter of the present M y and
P t. In a letter to a member
of the March Club. [By Sir Thomas
Burnet.]
London: 17 12. Octavo. Pp.37.*
TRUTH its manifest, or a short and
true relation of divers main passages
of things (in some whereof the Scots
are particularly concerned) from the
very first beginning of these unhappy
troubles to this day. [By David
Buchanan.] Published by authority.
London. Printed in the yeer, 1645. ^P*
16. b. t. X42.*
"The author of the present vol. was,
I believe, David Buchanan, who in 1644,
republished Knox's History of the Refor-
mation in Scotland — and was the author of
various other works." — MS. note by Dr.
David Laing.
TRUTH (the) of revelation demonstrated
by an appeal to existing monuments,
sculptures, gems, coins, and medals.
By a Fellow of several learned Soci-
eties. Qohn Murray.]
London: mdcccxxxi. Duodecimo. Pp.
xviii. 276.*
The author's name appears on the title-page
of the second edition publishetl in 1840.
TRUTH (the) of the Christian religion
vindicated from the objections of un-
believers ; particularly of John James
Rousseau. In a series of dissertations.
By the editors of the Christianas Maga-
zine. [By William DODD, LL.D.]
1766. Octavo. \Gent» Mag., xlvii. 421.]
TRUTH triumphant. By T. B. [Tim-
othy Brown, P.P. of Castle Lyon,
Co. Cork.]
Cork: 1745. Quarto.
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TRVTH-triumphant: in a dialogue
between a Papist and a Quaker:
wherein (I suppose) is made manifest,
that Qvaking is theoflf-spring of Popery.
At the least, the Papist and the
Quaker, are [patres vterini] both of
one venter. LBy Charles Stanley,
Earl of Derby.]
London, MDCLXXi. Quarto. Pp. 45*58.*
TRUTH unlocked ; in gleanings and
illustrations from the Scripture ori-
ginals. By a pioneer witness. [Wil-
liam Bennet.J
Edinburgh : 1875. OctaYO. Pp. 454. b. t.
TRUTH (the) unvailed, &c. in behalf of
the Church of England, and at the
importunity of one that calls loudly on
Mr. Standish for particular instances
of such (amongst her profess'd sons)
as have ventured upon innovations in
her doctrine; taking occasion from his
sermon preached before his Majesty,
and ordered to be published by royal
authority. By a person of quality.
[Arthur Annesley, Earl of Anglesey.]
Printed in the year, 1667. Quarto. Pp.
20-39. b. t.*
TRUTH vindicated ; being an appeal
to the light of Christ within, ana to
the testimony of Holy Scripture ; by
way of answer to a pamphlet, entitled,
" Extracts from periodical works on
the controversy amongst the Society of
Friends." [By Henry Martin.]
London : 1835. Duodecimo. 9.J sh.
[Smith's Cat, of Friends^ books ^ i. 221.]
TRUTH vindicated : or a detection of
the aspersions and scandals cast upon
Sir Rob. Clayton and Sir Geo. Treby,
justices ; and Slingsby Bethel and
Henry Cornish sheriffs of the city of
London, in a paper published in the
name of Dr. Francis Hawkins minister
of the Tower entit. The confession of
Edw. Fitzharris, Esq ; &c. [By Sir
George Treby.]
London : 1681. Quarto. 4 sh. Wood^
A then, Oxon,, iv. 500.]
TRUTH will out: or, a discovery of
some untruths smoothly told by Dr.
leremy Taylor in his Disswasive from
Poper>' : with an answer to such argu-
ments as deserve answer. By his
friendly adversary E. W. [Edward
Worseley.]
Printed, in the year, 1665. Quarto. Pp.
6. b. t. 217. 4.* [Joftes* Peck^ il 465.]
TRUTH without prejudice. [By Miss
Wyndham, afterwards Mrs Alfred
Montgomery.]
London: 1842. Octavo.* [N. and Q., 5
Nov, 1864, p. 376.]
TRUTHS and fancies from fairy land,
or fairy stories with a purpose. [By
W. H. Davenport Adams.]
London, Edinburgh, and New York. N. D.
Octavo. Pp. 126.* Preface signed W. H.
D. A.
TRUTHS and their reception, con-
sidered in theirrelation to homoeopathy.
To which are added various essays
on the principles and statistics of
homoeopathic practice. [By Marma-
duke B. Sampson.] Second edition.
London: 1849. Octavo. Pp.251. [Man-
chester Free Lib, Cat,, p. 620.]
TRUTHS defence: or, the pretended
examination by John Alexander of
Leith, of the principles, of those
(called Quakers) falsly termed by him
Jesuitico-Quakerism, re-examined and
confuted, together with some ani-
madversions on the dedication of his
book to Sir Robert Clayton, then
Mayor of London. By G. K. [George
Keith.]
London, 1682. Octavo. Pp. 254. b. t.*
[Smiths Cat. of Friends* books , ii. 22.]
TRUTHS for the day of life and the
hour of death. By the author of
" God is love." [James Grant.]
London: 1864. Octavo.
TRUTHS illustrated by great authors.
A dictionary of nearly four thou-
sand aids to reflection, quotations of
maxims, metaphors, counsels, cautions,
aphorisms, proverbs &c. &c. in prose
and verse. Compiled from Shake-
speare, and other great writers, from
the earliest ages to the present. [By
William White, publisher.]
London : 1852. Duodecimo.*
TRUTH'S triumphs in the eternal
power over the darke inventions of
fallen man. G. F. [George Fox.]
London, 1661. Quarto. 4 sh. [Smiths
Cat, of Friends* books , i. 666.]
TRUTH'S triumph over Trent : or, the
great gvlfe betweene Sion and Baby-
lon. That is, the vnreconcileable
opposition betweene the apostolicke
Church of Christ, and the apostate
synagogue of Antichrist, in the maine
and Rindamcntali doctrine of ivstifica-
tion, for which the Church of England
Christs spouse, hath iustly, through
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Gods mercie, for these manie yeares,
according to Christs voyce, separated
her selfe from Babylon, with whom
from henceforth she must hold no
communion. By H. B. [Henry Bur-
ton] rector of S. Mathews Friday-
Street
London, 1629. Quarto. Pp. 13. b. t.
373.*
TRUTH'S \nctory over error. Or, an
abridgement of the chief controversies
in religion, which since the apostles
days to this time, have been, and are
in agitation, between those of the
orthodox faith, and all adversaries
whatsoever ; a list of whose names are
set down after the epistle to the reader.
Wherein, by going through all the
chapters of the Confession of faith,
one by one, and propounding out of
them, by way of question, all the
controverted assertions; and answer-
ing by Yes, or No, there is a clear
confirmation of the truth ; and an
evident confutation of what tenets and
opinions, are maintain'd by the ad-
versaries. A treatise most useful for
all persons, who desire to be instructed
in the true Protestant religion, who
would shun in these last days, and
perillous times, the infection of errors
and heresies, and all dangerous tenets
and opinions, contrary to the Word of
God. [A translation of Professor
David Dickson's Praelectiones in
Confessionem fidei by Geo. Sinclar,
who signs the dedication to the Lord
Provost, Magistrates and Town Coun-
cil of the City of Edinburgh.]
Edinburgh, 1684. Octavo.*
TRY. A book for boys. By "Old
Jonathan." [David Alfred DOUDNEY,
D.D.]
London : 1857. Duodecimo. [Adv, Lid.]
TRY and try again : being an outline of
the lives of two youths who became
clergymen of the Church of England.
By **01d Jonathan." [David Alfred
DOUDNEY, D.D.]
London: 1864. Octavo.
TRYAL (the) and examination of a late
libel, intituled, A new test of the
Church of Englands loyalty. With
some reflections upon the additional
libel, intituled, An instance of the
Church of Englands loyalty. [By
Samuel Johnson.]
No title page. Quarto.* [Joncs^Pecky L 66.]
TRYAL (the) of dramatic genius : a
poem. To which are added, a col-
lection of miscellaneous pieces. By
the same author. [William Heard.]
London: [1770.] Octavo.* [J. Afaidmeni,]
Heard's father kept the Philobiblian Library
in Piccadilly, and was prompterof the theatre
at China Hall.
TRYAL (the) of the time-killers. A
comedy of five acts. [By Phanuel
Bacon.]
London : MDCCLVII. Octavo.* [Biog.
Dram.]
TRYAL (the) of the witnesses of the
resurrection of Jesus. [By Thomas
Sherlock.]
London: M DCC XXIX. Octavo. Pp. no.*
TRYAL (the) of William Whiston, clerk.
For defaming and denying the Holy
Trinity, before the Lord Chief Justice
Reason. To which is subjoined, a new
catechism for the fine ladies : also a
specimen of a new version of the
Psalms. By Mr. Pope, &c. [By
Thomas GORDON.] The third edition.
London : mdccxl. Octavo. Pp. 67. From
19 to 26 a double pagination. * [jVjc/io/s, Lit,
A /tec, i. 710.]
TRYAL (the) of witchcraft ; or, witch-
craft arraign'd and condemned. In
some answers to a few questions anent
witches and witchcraft. Wherein is
shewed, how to know if one be a witch,
as also when one is bewitched ; with
some observations upon the witches
mark, their compact with the devil,
the white witches &c. [By John
Bell.]
N. p. N. D. Duodecimo.* [^li/r: Ltd.]
TRYALS per pais ; or, the law concern-
ing juries by nisi-prius, &c. methodi-
cally composed for the publick good,
in the i6th year of the reign of our
Soveraigne Lord Charls the Second,
King of England, Scotland, France
and Ireland, &c. By S. E. [Giles
Duncombe] of the Inner-Temple
Esquire.
London, 1665. Duodecimo. Pp. 22. b. t.
238.*
This work has been erroneously ascribed to
Sampson Ever. The letters S. E. are the
finals of Duncombe's names.
TUDORS & Stuarts. By a descend-
ant of the Plantagenet [Frances
Mary English.] In two volumes.
Vol. I. — Tudors.
London: 1858. Duodecimo.*
TUFLONGBO'S Journey in search of
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ojjres ; with some account of his early
life, and how his shoes got worn out.
By Holme Lee, author of " Legends
from fairy land," " Adventures of Tuf-
longbo and his companions," etc.
t Harriet Parr.] With six illustrations
►y H. Sanderson.
Londou : m.dccc.lxii. Octavo. Pp. vii.
240.*
TUILERIES (the). A tale. By the
author of "Hungarian tales," "Ro-
mances of real life," &c. &c. [Mrs
Catherine Frances GORE.] In three
volumes.
London : MDCCCXXXI. Duodecimo.*
TULLIUS de Amicicia, in English.
Here after ensueth a goodly treat>'se
of amyte or frendshyp, composed in
latyn by the most eloquente Romayne,
Marcus Tullius Cicero, and lately
translatyd in to Englyshe [by J. TlP-
CROFT, Earl of Worcester].
[London: 1530?! Folio. [fV.]
A Reprint from the edition, published with
Cicero De Scncctute by Caxton in 148 1.
TUNBRIDGE (the) miscellany. [By
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams.] In
two parts.
London, 1 713. Octavo. [Smithy Bib,
Cant,, p. 320.]
TUNBRIDGE-walks: or, the Yeoman
of Kent ; a comedy. As it is acted at
the Theatre Royal by her Majesty's
servants. By the authour of the
Humour o' the age. [Thomas Baker.]
London: MDCCIII. Quarto. Pp. 12, b. t.
64.* [Bio^^, Dram.]
TUNBRIDGE -WELLS; or, a days
courtship : a comedy, as it is acted at
the Dukes-Theatre. Written by a per-
son of quality. [Attributed to Thomas
Rawlins, and by Wood, doubtfully, to
Sir Charles Sedley.]
London, 1678. Quarto. Pp, 2. 42. x.*
TUNBRIDGIALIA, a poem, being a
description of Tunbridge, in a letter to
a friend at London, by the author of
"My time, O ye muses." [Dr Byrom.]
London, 1726. Quarta [Smith, Bib,
CatU,^ p. 320.]
TUNER (the). [By Paul Hiffernan.]
London: MDCCLiv. 1755. Octavo.* [Watt,
Bib. Brit. Mon, Rev., Feb. 1754.]
The work consists of five letters, each with
a separate title and pagination. It is
supposed that no more was published.
TURF characters : the officials, and the
subalterns. By Martingale, author of
" Sporting scenes," " English country
life," &c. [ White.]
London : 1851. Octavo. Pp. xvi. 128.*
[Adv. Lib,]
TURKISH (a) tale. In five cantos.
!By George Grey, of Southwick,
ather-in-law of the first Earl Grey.]
London, M Dcc Lxx. Duodccima* [Au/o-
graph on J. Maidmenfs copy.]
TURNING out; or, St. S— 's in an
uproar; containing particulars of the
death and resurrection of the heaven -
bom ministers ; or, the pilots that
weathered the storm. A poem. By
Peter Pindar, Jun. author of the Royal
Bloods, and Royal Lover. [John Agg.]
London : 181 2. Octavo. Pp. 24.*
TURN US and Drances: being an
attempt to shew, who the two real
persons were, that Virgil intended to
represent under those two characters.
[By William Beare.]
Oxford, MDCCL. Octavo. Pp. 30.*
** Given by the author, William Beare,
M.A. ofC.CC.'* — MS. note in the Bodleian
copy.
TUTAMEN evangelicum : or, a defence
of Scripture-Ordination, against the
exceptions of T. G. [Thomas Gipps]
in a book intituled, Tentamen novum,
proving, that ordination by Presbyters
is valid; Timothy and Titus were no
diocesan rulers ; the Presbyters ot
Ephesus were the apostles successors
in the government of that Church, and
not Timothy; the First Epistle to
Timothy was written before the meeting
at Miletus; the ancient Waldenses
had no diocesan Bishops, &c. By the
author of the Plea for Scripture- Ordi-
nation. Qames Owen.]
London : 1697. Octavo. Pp. 30. b. t.
190.* Preface signed J. O.
TUTOR (the) of truth. By the author
of the Pupil of pleasure &c. [S. J.
Pratt.] In two volumes.
London: 1779. Duodecimo. [Watt, Bib.
Brit, Mon. Rev., Ixii. 324.]
TUTOR'S (the) assistant; or, comic
figures of arithmetic, slightly altered
and elucidated from a Walking-game,
by Alfred Crowquill. [Alfred Henry
Forrester.]
London: 1S43. Duodecima
TUTOR'S (the) ward. A novel. By
the author of " Wayfaring sketches,*'
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" Use and abuse," etc. [Felicia M. F.
Skene.] In two volumes.
London : i85i. Octavo.* [Adv, Lid,]
TWA (the) cuckolds [by A. Steel];
and the Pint quey, or thrawart Maggy
[by R. Gall]. Two tales in the
Scottish dialect
Edinburgh: 1796. Duodecimo. [IV,,
Brit, Mus,]
TWEEDS teares of joy, to Charles Great
Brittains King. [By George Lauder.]
N. p. N. D. [1641.] Quarto. Pp. 8.*
No separate title-{)age.
TWELFTH (the) note of the Church
examined, viz The light of prophecy.
[By William Clagett,D.D., Preacher
to the Society of Gray's Inn.]
London, 1687. Quarto. Pp. 23.* {Joncs^
Peck, p. 439.]
TWELVE generall arguments, proving
that the ceremonies imposed upon the
ministers of the gospell in England, by
our prelates, are unlawfull ; and there-
fore that the ministers of the gospell,
for the bare and sole omission of them
in church service, are most unjustlie
charged of disloyaltie to his Majestie.
[By William Bradshaw.]
N. p. 1605. Duodecimo.* \Adv, Lid.]
TWELVE letters on the evidences of
the Christian religion. By an enquirer.
[W. Cunninghame.] First printed in
the Oriental Star.
Serampore: 1802. Sm. Octavo. [If.,
Brit, A/us,]
TWELVE months in the British legion.
By an officer of the Ninth regiment.
[C. W. Thompson, Capt]
London : MDCCCXXXV. Duodecimo. Pp.
viiL 273 ; appendix xxx.*
TWELVE (the) nights. [By Baron
Karl von MiLTlE.]
London: 1 831. Duodecimo. Pp. xv.
404*
TWELVE (the) Pagan principles, or
opinions, for which Thomas Hicks
hath published the Quaker to be no
Christian, seriously considered, and
Presented to Mr. N. L., citizen of
,ondon. By W. L., a lover of every
man whose conversation is honest.
[William LODDINGTON.]
N. p. 1764. Octavo. 2 J sh. [Smith's
Cat, of Friends' books, ii. 127. IVilson,
Hist, o/Diss, Ch,, iii. 392.]
TWELVE sermons, preached to a
country congregation. [By Alexander
Dallas, M.A.]
Oxford, 1827. Duodecimo. Pp. vii.
231. •
TWELVE tales for the young. [By
Gertrude Parsons, nde Hext.]
London : N. D. [i860.] Duodecimo.
[Boase and Courtney, Bib, Com., ii. 426.]
Of the above tales, " The old dripping
pan " was written by Daniel Parsons ; and
"Too late for school,** by Miss A. M.
Bridges.
TWELVE years' military adventure in
three quarters of the globe : or,
memoirs of an officer who served in
the armies of his Majesty and of the
East India Company, between the
years 1802 and 18 14, in which are con-
tained the campaigns of the Duke of
Wellington in India, and his last in
Spain and the south of France. [By
Lieutenant Blakiston, Engineers.]
In two volumes.
London: 1829. Octavo.* [See his ** Twenty
years in retirement,'']
TWENTY cases of conscience pro-
pounded to the bishops, or others, who
are called fathers in God. For them
to answer ; that the blind may not be
turned out of the way, nor the people
perish for lack of knowledge. And
that the way of truth may be known
from the way of errour. The which
also may serve as a glass, to shew to the
ignorant the spots and deformities in
the way of their worship, as also some
of the reasons why many godly people
refuse to worship with the multitude.
By J. C. [John Crook.]
London, N. D. [1667.] Quarto. Pp. 8.*
XXIV (the) cases concerning things in-
different in religious worship considered.
Or the resolver better resolved by his
own principles ; and non-conformists
more confirmed. Also the grand case
touching ministers conformity, with
the double supplement thereunto
annexed, briefly discussed. [By
Edward Bagshaw.]
London, 1663. Quarto. Pp. 64. b. t.*
The above is the second part of the **The
great question concerning things indifferent
m religious worship, briefly stated, &c."
The third part has the author's name.
TWENTY-ninth (the) of May: rare
doings at the Restoration. By Ephraim
Hardcastle, author of " Wine and wal-
nuts." [William Henry Pyne.] In
two volumes. Second edition.
London: mdcccxxv. Duodecuno.* [Bodl,]
2689
TWE — TWO
2690
TWENTY years ago. From the journal
of a girl in her teens. [Beatrice Wal-
ford. J Edited by the author of ' John
Halifax, Gentleman.' [Dinah Maria
MULOCK.]
London: 1871. Octavo. Pp. v. i. 277.*
TWICE lost. A novel. By the author
of "Queen Isabel," "Nina/' "The
story of a family," etc. etc. [Miss
Menella Bute Smedley.]
London : 1863. Octavo. Pp. i. b. t.
323*
TWICKENHAM (the) hotch-potch, for
the use of the Rev. Dr. Swift, Alex-
ander Pope, Esq ; and company.
Being a sequel to the Beggar's opera,
&c. Containing, I. The state of
poetry, and fate of poets, in the reign
of King Charles the lid. II. Seriosi-
ties and comicalities, by Peter
Henning, a Dutchman. III. Two
dozen of infallible maxims, for court
and city. I V, The present war among
authors, viz. Swift, Pope, Theobald,
RoUi, Voltaire, Parson B dy, and
Mr. Ozell. V. The rival actresses,
viz. Mrs. O d, Mrs. P r, Mrs.
B - - - h, Miss Y ger, and Miss
Polly Peachum. VI. A poetical cata-
logue of Polly Peachum's gallants.
VII. An epistle from Signora F — na
to a lady. VIII. A true copy of
Polly Peachum's opera. Also, her
panegyrick. Written by Caleb
D'Anvers. [Nicholas Amhurst.]
London: 1728. Octavo. Pp. vii. b. t.
54.*
"This work will l)e continued. The end
of the first part."
TWI N (the) sisters ; or, the advantages
of religion. [By Mrs Elizabeth Sand-
HAM.]
1809. Duodecimo. [Bio^. Dicf,, 18 16,
Mon. Rev,^ lix. 321.]
TWO apologetical odes, and an eleg^.
[By Courtney.]
1808. Octavo. \W.\ Not published.
TWO (the) babies. A sketch of every-
day life. By a mother. [Mrs Henry
Davidson.]
London : 1859. Duodecimo. Pp. 17. b. t.*
Signed H. D.
TWO (the) banners and the old battle,
or the Established & Free Churches
as they are. By a Highlandman.
[Hugh M'Intosh, M.A.] Third edi-
tion (25th thousand).
Edinburgh : N. D. Octavo. Pp. 72.*
TWO (the) books of Francis Bacon :
Of the proficience and advancement
of learning, divine and human.
[Edited by Thomas Markby.]
London: 1852. Duodecimo. [/K] Pre-
face signed T. M., King's College.
TWO (the) brothers. By the author of
"The discipline of life," " Clare Abbey,"
"The young Lord," &c, &c. [Lady
Emily PoNSONBY.] In three volumes.
London: 1858. Octavo.*
TWO (the) brothers ; or the family
that lived in the first society. [Trans-
lated from the German of Mathilde
Raven.] In two volumes.
London: 185a Octavo. \W,^ Brit.
Mus.]
TWO centuries of St. Pauls Church
Yard ; una cum hidice expurgatorio
in Bibliotheca Parliamcnti^ sive qui
librorum prostant venules in vico
vulgo vocato Little Brittain. Done
into English for the benefit of the
Assembly of Divines and the two
Universities. [By Sir John Berken-
HEAD.]
About 1650. Octavo. \Cat. LofuL Iiist,^
ii. 195.
TWO charges as they were delivered
by T. E. [Thomas Edgar] Justice of the
peace for the county of Suflfolke . . .
wherein appears the necessity of
government, and of steps and degrees
in it, and the duty . . not to desert the
present government.
London: 1650. Quarto. [JF., Brit.
Mas.]
TWO Christmas stories Sam Franklin's
saving-bank A miserable Christmas
and a happy new year By Hesba
Stretton author of * Lost Gip ' Cassy '
'Jessica's just prayer' etc. [Sarah
Smith.] With two illustrations.
Ninth thousand.
London 1876. Octavo. Pp. 68.*
TWO conferences, one betwixt a papist
and a Jew, the other betwixt a protes-
tant and a Jew ; in two letters from a
merchant in London to his correspon-
dent in Amsterdam. [By Richard
Mayo.]
London 1699. Duodecimo.* [IViisony
Hist. 0/ Diss. Ch, Mon. Rev.^ xi. 314.I
Ascribed to John Jacob. [Afendham ColUc-
tion Cai.^ p. 162.]
TWO copies of verses on the meeting
of King Charles the First and his
Queen Henrietta Maria, in the Valley
2691
TWO — TWO
2692
of Kineton, below Edge-Hill, in War-
wickshire, July 13, 1643. [Edited by
William Hamper.]
Birmingham: 1822. Quarto. [fV,, Mar-
tinis Co/.]
TWO (the) cousins ; a moral story, for
the use of young persons. By the
author of « The blind child." [Mrs
PiNCHARD.]
London: 1794. Octavo. [^., Bn'f.
Afus.]
TWO dialogues ; containing a com-
parative view of the lives, characters,
and writings, of Philip, the late Earl
of Chesterfield, and Dr. Samuel John-
son. [By William Hayley.]
London : m.dcc.lxxxvii. Octavo. Pd.
xxiv. 240.* [Ow/. Ma^., Ixxxi. ii. 448.
Mott, Rev,y Ixxvii. 457.]
TWO dialogues in English, between a
doctour of divinity, and a student in
the laws of England, of the grounds of
the said laws and of conscience. [By
C. Saint Germain.] Newly revised
and reprinted.
London: 1668. Octavo. B. L. [^.,
Brit. Mus,]
TWO discourses. The first concerning
the spirit of Martin Luther, and the
original of the Reformation. The
second, concerning the celibacy of the
clergy. [By Abraham Woodhead.]
Printed at Oxford, An. 1687. Quarto.*
\ Jones' Pecky i. 196.
The two discourses are separately paged,
and have also separate titles, besides the
general title given above.
TWO discourses concerning the
adoration of our B. Saviour in the H.
Eucharist. The first: Animadver-
sions upon the alterations of the
rubrick m the communion-service, in
the Common-prayer-book of the
Church of England. The second :
The Catholicks defence for their
adoration of our Lord, as believed
really and substantially present in
the holy sacrament of the Eucharist.
[By Abraham Woodhead.]
At Oxford printed, Anno 1687. Quarto.*
Joftes' Peck, ii. 355.
TWO discourses concerning the affairs
of Scotland ; written in the year 1698.
[By Andrew Fletcher, of Salton.]
Edinburgh, 1698. Octavo. Pp. 5a 54.*
[M'Cull. Lit, PoL Econ,, p. 296.]
TWO discourses delivered at the public
meetings of the Royal Academy of
Sciences and Belles Lettres at Berlin,
in the years 1785 and 1786 ; L On
the population of states in general, and
that of the Prussian dominions in
particular. II. On the true riches of
states and nations, the balance of
commerce and that of power. By the
Baron de Hertzberg, minister of State
and member of the Academy. Trans-
lated from the French [by Joseph
Towers, LL.D.].
London : 1786. Octava [Gent. Afqg,,
IxxiiL i. 355. Man, Rev,y Ixxvi. 42.]
TWO discourses for the furtherance of
Christian piety and devotion. The
former asserting the necessity and
reasonableness of a positive worship,
and particularly of the Christian. The
later considering the common hinder-
ances of devotion, and the divine
worship, with their respective remedies.
By the author of the Method of private
devotion. [Edward Wetenhall,
D.D.I
London, 1671. Duodecimo. Pp. 18. b. t.
379.* \Bodl,\
Each discourse has a separate title-page ;
but the pagination is continuous.
TWO discourses : of purgatory, and
prayers for the dead. [By William
Wake, D.D.]
London, mdclxxxvii. Quarto. Pp. 71.*
[Brit. Mus.
TWO discourses wherein it is prov'd
that the Church of England blesseth
and offereth the Eucharistick elements.
With a preface, shewing in what sense
she allows praying for the saints
departed : and that mixt wine is not
contrary to any of her rubricks. [By
George Smith.]
Printed in the year M,DCC,xxxii. Octavo.*
TWO disputations concerning the
Messiah, one between a papist and a
Jew, the other between a protestant
and a Jew ; contained in two letters
from a merchant in Amsterdam. [By
Richard Mayo.]
1754* Octavo. [Mon. Rev.y xi. 314.]
Same as " Two conferences."
TWO dissertations concerning sense, and
the imagination. With an essay on
consciousness. [By Zachary Mayne.]
London: MDCCXXViii. Octavo. Pp.231.*
TWO dissertations on the subject of
Carausius, Emperour of Britain, to-
gether with that of his supposed wife
and son A 3d. Also of him and his
2 G
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successor Allectus. Illustrated with
three copper plates, of hitherto unpub-
lished coins. To which is added A
letter to the Reverend Dr. S - - k - - y
[Stukeley] on the first volume of his
extraordinary medallick History of
Carausius, observing the many mis-
takeSj unwarrantable assertions, and
amazmg productions therein. [By
John Kennedy.]
London, N. D. Quarto.*
A general title to "A dissertation," " Fur-
ther observations," and "A letter to the
Reverend Dr S — k — ^y."
TWO elegies, consecrated to the never
dying memorie of the most worthily
admyred &c Prince, Henry Prince of
Wales. [By Christopher BROOKE and
William Browne.]
^ London: 161 3. Quarto. [lV,f B/iss^ Ca^,]
TWO enquiries into the meaning of
demoniacks in the New Testament
By T. P. A. P. O. A. B. I. T. C. O. S.
[Arthur Ashley Sykes, D.D.]
London : 1737. Octavo.
The initials on the title stand for " Tlie
i'recentor and /'rebendary ^^Iton j^orealis
fh the Church <^5'alisbury."
TWO epistles to Mr. Pope, concerning
the authors of the age. [By Edward
Young, LL.D.]
London: mdccxxx. Octavo. Pp. 44.*
[Dyce Cat,, ii. 191.]
TWO (the) families : an episode in the
history of Chapelton. By the author
of "Rose Douglas." [Mrs S. R.
Whitehead.] [In two volumes.]
London : 1852. Octavo.*
TWO (the) fathers. An unpublished
original Spanish work ; by Adadus
Calpe [anagram of A[ntonio] D. de
Pascual] ; translated into the English
language by the author, and Henry
Edgar. In three volumes.
New York: 1852. Duodecimo. [W.l
The title is headed "He who taketh the
sword ^all perish by the sword."
TWO first books of Lucretius, De rerum
natura, translated into blank verse.
[By Sir J. S. Trelawny and [Sir]
Robert Porrett Collier.]
Devonport: 1842. Octavo. [Boose and
Courtfuy, Bib, Corn,, i. 80.]
TWO general epistles to the flock of
God, where-ever they are dispersed on
the face of the earth, who are separated
from the world to bear testimony for
the Lord God [by Mrs Margaret
Fox, nSe Fell] ; also Pure consolation
proclaimed from the spirit of life to
the faithful followers of the Lamb etc.
[by J. Park].
London: 1664. Quarto. [lV,,Brit.Afus.]
Signed M. F.
TWO grammatical essays. First on a
barbarism in the English language, in
a letter to Dr. S . Second on the
usefulness and necessity of grammati-
cal knowledge in order to a right in-
terpretation of the Scriptures. [By
William Salisbury, B.D.]
London: 1768. Octavo.* [Afon, /^ev.fUl,
84, attd Index J\
TWO great questions considered, I.
What is the obligation of parliaments
to the addresses or petitions of the
people, and what the duty of the
addressers.? II. Whether the obliga-
tion of the covenant or other national
engagements, is concerned in the treaty
of union } Being a sixth essay at re-
moving national prejudices against the
union. [By Daniel Defoe.]
[Edinburgh.] Printed in the yearM.DCC.vii,
Quarto. Pp.31.* \Wilson^ Life of Defoe,
100.]
TWO (the) great questions consider'd.
I. What the French king will do with
respect to the Spanish monarchy. II.
What measures the English ought to
take. [By Daniel Defoe.]
London,printedMn the year, 1 700. Quarto. *
[ Wilson, Life of Defoe, 13.]
TWO (the) great questions further con-
sidered. With some reply to the
Remarks. By the author. [Daniel
Defoe.]
London : MDCC. Quarto. Pp. 2. b. t. 20.*
\Wilson, Life of Defoe, 14.]
TWO (the) guardians ; or, home in this
world. By the author of " Henrietta's
wish," " Kenneth," etc., etc. [Charlotte
M. Yonge.]
London : mdccclii. Octavo. Pp. vii.
430*
TWO (the) homes A tale by the author
of Amy Grant [Miss Hopton.]
Oxford : mdccclvi. Octavo. Pp. I. b. t.
146.* IBodl,^
TWO introductory lectures on the study
of the early Fathers, delivered in the
University of Cambridge by the Rev.
T. J. Blunt B.D. Margaret Professor of
Divinity. Second edition, with a brief
memoir of the author, and table of
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lectures delivered during his professor-
ship [by William Selwyn].
Cambridge: 1856. Octavo. [JV.] Memoir
is signed W. S.
TWO journeys to Jerusalem, containing
first, a strange and true account of the
travels of two English pilgrims some
years since, and what admirable
accidents befel them in their journey
to Jerusalem, Grand Cairo, Alexandria,
&c. By H. T Secondly, the travels
of fourteen Englishmen m 1669. from
Scanderoon to Tripoly, Joppa, Ramah,
Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Jericho, theriver
Jordan, the lake of Sodom and Gomor-
rah, and back again to Aleppo. By
T, B. With the rare antiquities,
monimients, and memorable places and
things mentioned in holy Scripture:
and an exact description of the old
and new Jerusalem, &c. To which is
added, a relation of the Great Coimcil
of the Jews assembled in the plains of
Agayday in Hungaria in 1650. to
examine the Scriptures concerning
Christ. By S. B. an Englishman there
present. With an account of the
wonderful delusion of the Jews, by a
counterfeit Messiah, or false Christ at
Smyrna, in 1666. and the event thereof.
Lastly, the fatal and final extirpation
and destruction of the Jews throughout
Persia, in 1666 and the remarkable
occasion thereof. Beautified with
pictures. [By Richard BURTON.]
London, 1683. Duodecimo. Pp. 2. b. t.
232.*
TWO Lancashire lovers : or the excellent
history of Philocles and Doriclea. By
Musaeus Palatinus. [Richard Brath-
WAIT.]
London: 1640. Octavo. Pp.268. [fV,,
Lowndes y Bibliog, Man,]
TWO lectures read before the Essay
Society of Exeter CoUege, Oxford.
[By R. J. King.]
184D. Octavo. [fV., £/isi Cai.]
TWO letters, addressed to a noble
Lord, on the manufactures, agriculture,
and apparent prosperity of Scotland*
With a few stnctures on the specula-
tions, morals, and manners, of the
nineteenth century. [By McNeil.]
Edinburgh : 1804. Octavo. Pp. 55.
The letters are signed, Anti-speculator.
TWO letters, addressed to the Right
Rev. prelates, who a second time re-
jected the Dissenters' bilL [By £.
Radcliff.]
London, MDCCLXXiii. Octavo. Pp. 108.
b. t.* [Bod/.]
TWO letters containing a further justi-
fication of the Church of England,
against dissenters. The first, by* one
of the reverend commissioners for the
review of the Liturgy, at the Savoy,
1661. [Thomas Pierce, D.D.] The
second by Dr Laurence Womock
Archdeacon of Suffolk, author of the
Verdict upon Melius inquirendum.
London: 1682. Octavo. Pp. I. b. t. 89.*
TWO letters from a deist [ Nicholas
Stevens, A.M.] to his friend, concern-
ing the truth and propagation of
deism, in opposition to Christianity.
With remarks. [By Samuel Wesley,
M.A.]
London: MDCCXXX. Quarto. Pp. vi. 37.*
[Bod/.]
IL letters in defence of the British and
Foreign Bible Society, addressed to a
friend in the country. [By David
Brown, bookseller.]
Edinburgh : 1826. Octavo.*
Each letter has a separate title and pagina-
tion, and is signed Amicus.
TWO letters of advice. L For the
susception of holy orders. IL For
studies theological [By Henry DOD-
well.]
London: 1662. Octavo. [Linco/n*s Inn
Cat.]
TWO letters on Scottish affairs, from
Edward Bradwardine Waverley Esq.
Qohn Wilson Croker] to Malachi
Malaerowther, Esq. [Sir Walter Scott,
Bart]
London and Edinburgh. mdcccxxvi.
Octavo. Pp.63, b. t*
TWO letters on the subject of the
Catholics, to my brother Abraham,
who lives in the country. By Peter
Plymley. [Sydney Smith.]
London : 1807. Octavo.
TWO letters on the subject of the
present vacancy in the Professorship of
Oriental languages. [By Thomas
Brown.]
Edinburgh : 1813. Octavo. Pp. 31. 7.*
[New Co//. Cat., p. 116.] The Letters are
signed E. P.
TWO letters, one from John Audland a
Quaker, to William Prynne. The
other, William Prynnes answer. By
the author of Hudibras. [Samuel
Butler.]
London, 1672. Folio. Pp. 22.*
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TWO letters, to a British merchant, a
short time before the exi)ected meeting
of the new parliament in 1796 ; and
suggesting the necessity and facility of
providing for the public exigencies,
without any augmentation of debt, or
accumulation of burdens. [By John
Bowles.] The second edition.
London: m.dccxcvi. Octavo. Pp. i.
b. t. 84.» [Bad/,]
TWO letters to a clergyman in the
country, concerning the choice of
members, and the execution of the
parliament writ, for the ensuing Con-
vocation. [By Francis Atterbury,
D.D.]
London: 1701. Quarto. [Bodl.]
TWO letters to the Rev. Dr. Chalmers,
on his proposal for increasing the
number of churches in Glasgow. By
an observer. Qames Haldane.]
Glasgow : 1818. Octavo. Pp. 38.* [Nrw
Coll, Cat,y p. 163.]
TWO letters to the Reverend Dr.
Kennicott, vindicating the Jews from
the charge of corrupting Deut. xxviL 4.
The first of which was pubhshed in the
Library for July, 1761. The second is
now first published, being an answer
to Dr. Kennicott's remarks, in the
Library for August, 176 1 ; and a farther
illustration of the argument [By
Robert Findlay, D.D.J
London : 1762. Octavo. Pp. 34.* Let-
ters signed Philalethes.
TWO letters to the Rev. Dr. Thomas
M*Crie, and the Rev. Mr. Andrew
Thomson, on the parody of Scripture,
lately published in Blackwood's Edin-
burgh Magazine. ByCalvinus. Qames
Graham E, advocate.]
Edinburgh: 181 7. Octavo. Pp. 30.*
Of these letters of Calvinus, there were, in
all, five, besides a postscript. Their titles
are "Another letter"; "Two more letters";
and ' ' Postscript to the letters of Cal vinus. "
TWO letters to the Right Honourable
the Lord Viscount Townshend : shew-
ing the seditious tendency of several
late pamphlets; more particularly of,
A review of the Lutheran principles,
by Tho. Brett, L.L.D. Rector of
Betteshanger in Kent, and of A letter
to the author of the Lutheran Church,
from a country school-boy. By a
F»resbyter of the Church of England.
Robert Watts, LL.B., St John's
Coll., Oxford.]
London, 17 14. Octavo. Pp. 4a* Signed
R. W.
TWO letters, written by a minister of
the gospel to a gentleman, concerning
Professor Campbell's divinity. Letter
L Wherein his scheme concerning the
origine, or primary source of moral
virtue, contamed in his answer to the
author of the Fable of the bees, is
shewed to be irrational, and antiscrip-
turaL Letter IL Wherein his dis-
course, proving that the Apostles were
no enthusiasts, is considered ; and the
poisonous nature of enthusiasm, to-
gether with his mistakes of it, are
detected. [By James HOG.]
Edinburgh, M.DCCXXXI. Octavo. Pp.
63.»
TWO letters written to [Samuel Hill]
the author of a pamphlet entituled,
Solomon and Abiathar; or, the case
of the deprived bishops and clergy
discussed. [By Samuel Grascome.]
London, MDCXCII. Quarto. Pp. 43.*
TWO little wooden shoes. A sketch.
By Ouida, author of "Chandos,"
** Tricotrin," " Under two flags," etc
[Louise de La Ram^]
London ; 1874. Octava Pp. 322.*
TWO love stories ; an Anglo-Spanish
romance. By "Waters." [William
Russell.]
London : 186 1. Octavo.
TWO lyric epistles : one to my cousin
Shandy, on his coming to town ; and
the other to the grown gentlewomen,
the Misses of* * * [By John Hall-
Stevenson.]
London : MDCCLX. Quarto.*
TWO marriages. By the author of
"John Halifax, Gentleman," "Chris-
tian's mistake," "A noble life," &c. &c.
[Dinah Maria MULOCK.] In two vol-
umes.
London: 1867. Octavo.*
TWO (the) mentors : a modem story.
By the author of The old English
baron. [Clara Reeve.] The thu-d
edition.
London : 1803. Duodecimo. Pp. i. b. t.
386.* [Nichols, Lit. Anec., viii. 138.]
TWO (the) misers : a musical farce. As
it is performed at the Theatre Royal in
Covent-Garden. By the author of
Midas, and the Golden Pippin. [Kane
O'Hara.]
London, 1775. Octavo. Pp. 32.*
Taken from **Lcs deux avares" of Fen-
ouiUot de Falbaire.
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TWO more letters (being the fourth and
the last), to the Rev. Dr. Thomas
M*Crie, and the Rev. Mr. Andrew
Thomson, on the parody of Scripture,
lately published in Bladcwood's Edin-
burgh Magazine. Including a brief
view of ministerial character and duty.
ByCalvinus. [James Grahame, advo-
cate.]
Edinburgh : 181 7. Octavo. Pp. 29.*
TWO (the) Mr. Qarks. (From the
'* Witness" of 12th April 1843.) [By
Hugh Miller.]
Edinburgh, 1843. Duodecimo. Pp. 18.
Reprinted in 1870 in a Tolume entitled
*' Leading articles on various subjects. By
Hugh Miller."
TWO novels. In letters. By the authors
of Henry and Frances. [Richard and
Elizabeth Gri ffith.] In four volumes.
London : M Dcc LXix. Duodecimo.*
TWO odes of Horace, relating to the
cival wars of Rome, and against
covetous rich men. Translated into
English [by Richard Fanshaw.]
London : 1664. Octavo. [Lintrndes, Bid'
liog, Man,]
TWO old men's tales. The deformed,
and the Admiral's daughter. [By Mrs
Anne Marsh.] In two volumes.
Second edition.
London : 1834. Duodecimo.*
TWO papers : a theatrical critiaue, and
an essay (being No. 999 of tne Pre-
tender) on sonnet writing, and sonnet-
writers in general, including a sonnet
on myself, attributed to the editor of
the Ex'tn-n-ry preceded by proofs of
their authenticity, founded upon the
authority of internal evidence. [By
John Poole.]
London: 1819. Octavo. Pp. xL 24.*
\Athen. CaL^ p. 486.]
TWO (the) parties in the Church brought
to the test ; or, moderatism and
evangelism contrasted. [By Rev.
David Garment.]
Edinburgh : 1843. Octavo. Pp. 8. [New
Coll, Cat,y p. 152.]
TWO penny-worth of truth for a penny,
or a true state of facts ; with an apology
for Tom Bull [William Jones of Nay-
land] in a letter to Brother John. [By
Ann JEBB.] Second edition.
London: 1793. Octavo. Pp. 16. \W,\
Signed W. Bull.
TWO petitions presented to the supreame
authority of the nation, from thousands
of the Lords, owners, and commoners
of Lincolneshire ; against the old
court-levellers, or propriety-destroyers,
the prerogative unaertalcers. [By
John LiLBURNE.]
London, 1650. Quarta Pp. 10. b. t.*
[BodL]
TWO questions, previous to Dr. Middle-
ton's Free enquiry, impartially con-
sidered : viz. What are the grounds
upon which the credibility of miracles,
in general^ is founded ? and Upon what
grounds the miracles of the Gospel,
in particular^ are credible? To which
is added, A dissertation upon Mark
xvi. 17. 18. These signs shall follow
them that believe, &c. [By Arthur
Ashley SvKES.]
London: mdccl. Octavo. Pp. 129.*
Part IL In which the evidence for
the miracles of the primitive Church is
fully examined into ; and the miracles
of the Gospel are shewn to have sure
marks of credibility. [By Arthur
Ashley Sykes, D.D.]
London: MDCCLii. Octavo. Pp. ix. 5.
209.*
TWO (the) rectors. [By George WiL-
KINS, D.D.]
London : 1824. Duodecimo. Pp. xvi.
458.*
TWO seasonable discourses concerning
the present parliament. [By Anthony
Ashley COOPER, ist Earl of Shaftes-
bury.]
Oxford, 1675. Quarto. Pp. 10. b. t.*
[BodlJ]
TWO sermons, etc. L on the national
jubilee; II. On the thanksgiving and
Fioems on the majesty of the Godhead.]
By Rev. S. Barker, A.M.] Not
published.
[Yarmouth:] 1815. Quarta Pp. 63.
[W., Martin's Cat,]
TWO sermons formerly preached in the
cathedral-church of Worcester. By a
late prebendary of the said church.
[Miles Stapylton, D.D., prebendary
of Worcester.]
London : M.DCCXXXVi. Octavo. Pp. 73.*
TWO sermons preached on a fast day
during the late war with France. [By
Francis Blackburne, M.A]
London: mdcclxxviii. Octavo. Pp.
II. b. t. 28.* [Bodl,]
TWO sermons, preached to a congrega-
tion of black slaves, at the pansh
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church of S. P. in the province of
Maryland. By an Amencan pastor.
[Thomas Bacon.]
London : [date cut pftl Duodecimo. Pp.
79.* [BM,i; •"^'''
TWO sermons : the first addressed to
seamen ; the second to British West-
India slaves. [By James Mackittrick
Adair, M.D.] To which are sub-
joined Remarks on female infidelity,
and a plan of Platonic matrimony, by
F. G.
1791. Octavo. [Cat. Lond, Inst,^ ii. 8.]
TWO sketches of France, Belgium, and
Spa, in two tours, during the summers
of 1771 and 1816; with a portrait of
Napoleon's guide at Waterloo. By the
author of "Letters fi-om Paris, in
1802-3." [Stephen Weston, F.R.S.]
London. 181 7. Octavo. Pp. vii. 176.*
TWO speeches made in the House of
Peers. The one November 20. 1675.
The other in November 1678. By a
Protestant peer of the realm of Eng-
land. [Anthony Ashley Cooper, ist
Earl of Shaftesbury.]
Hague, 1680. Quarto. Pp. 15.*
TWO speeches of a late Lord Chan-
cellor. [Charles Yorke, Earl of Hard-
wicke.] Printed from an authentic
copy.
London : 1770. Octavo. Pp. 64.*
TWO summers in Norway. By the
author of "The angler in Ireland."
• [ B ELTON.] In two volumes.
London : 1840. Duodecimo.*
TWO stories of the seen and the unseen
The open door Old Lady Mary
[By Mrs Margaret O. W. Oliphant.J
Edinburgh and London mdccclxxxv.
Octavo. Pp. 212.*
TWO tales translated out of Ariosto :
the one in dispraise of men, the other
in disgrace of women, with certaine
other Italian stanzas and proverbes.
By R. T. [Robert Tofte] gentleman.
Printed at London by Valentine Sims, 1597.
Quarto. \W.\
TWO tellings to Pet [By Thomas S.
MuiR.]
[Edinburgh : 1877.] Quarto. Pp. 33. b. t.*
Privately printed.
TWO tracts shewing that Americans,
born before the independence, are by the
laws of England^ not aliens. First, a
discussion, &c. ; second, a reply, &c.
By a barrister. [ Reeves.]
1 8 14. Octavo. Pp. loa \Rich^ Bib,
Amer,, ii. 72.]
TWO treatises of government : in the
former, the false principles and founda-
tion of Sir Robert Filmer, and his
followers, are detected and overthrown.
The latter is an essay concerning the
true original, extent, and end of civil-
government [By John LoCKE.]
London, 1694. Octavo. Pp. 6. b. t. 358.*
TWO treatises : the first, proving both
by history & record that the bishops
are a fundamental & essential part of
our English parliament : the second,
that they may be judges in capital
cases. [By Laurence Womock, D.D.]
London: 1680. Folio.*
TWO useful cases resolved. I. Whether
a certainty of being in a state of
salvation be attainable? II. What is
the rule by which this certainty is to
be attained? [By Richard Blech-
YNDER, prebendary of Peterborough.]
London: 1685. Quarto. Pp.32.* [BodL]
TWO wise men and all the rest fooles :
or a comicall morall, censuring the
follies of the age, as it hath beene
diverse times acted. [By George
Chapman.]
Anno. 1619. Quarto. Pp. 104, b. t.*
[Biog, Dram,]
TWO words of counsel and one of
comfort. [By William CoMBE.]
1795' [^^'^. Ma^., May 1852, p. 467.]
TWO years after and onwards or the
approaching war amongst the powers
of Europe and other future events
described as foretold in Scripture
prophecy. By the author of "The
coming struggle." [David Pae.]
London MDCCCLXiv, Octavo. Pp. viii.
192.*
TWO years before the mast. A personal
narrative of life at sea. [By Richard
Henry Dana, Junr.]
London : MDCCCXLI. Octavo. Pp. 124.
b. t.*
Reprint of the original American edition.
Preface signed R. H. D. Jr.
TWO years in Ava. From May 1824,
to May 1826. By an officer on the
Staff of the Quarter- Master-General's
department [Capt. Thomas Aber-
crombie Trant.]
London : MDCCCXXVii. Octavo.* \jGeni,
Mag,, ApHl 1832, p. 371.]
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TWOFOLD vindication of the Arch-
bishop of Canterbury [Tillotson], and
of the author of the History of religion.
[By Sir Robert Howard.]
1696. Octavo. [Leslies Cat., 1843.]
TYPES (the), and a selection from the
writings in verse and prose of a lady
recenUy and suddenly deceased. [By
Lucy Croggan.]
London: MDCccxxxvi. Duodecimo. Pp.
viii. 195.*
TYPES and antitypes of our Lord Jesus
Christ. [ByMissGlMiNGHAMjWeston-
Super-Mare.]
London. [18S4.] Oblong Quarto. Pp.
29, with 29 plates.*
TYRANNICALL-govemment anato-
mized : or, a discourse concerning
evil-councellors. Being the life and
death of John the Baptist. And pre-
sented to the Kings most exceUent
Majesty by the author. [A translation
of George Buchanan's Baptistes by
John Milton.]
London, 1642. Quarto. Pp. 34.* [See
Peck*s Memoirs of Milton, p. 265.]
TYRANNICIDE proved lawful, from
the practice and writings of Jews,
heathens, and Christians ; a discourse,
delivered in the mines at Symsbury, in
the colony of Connecticut, to the loyal-
ists confined there by order of the
Congress, on September 19, 178 1. By
Simeon Baxter, a licentiate in divinity,
and voluntary chaplain to those prison-
ers in the apartment called Orcus.
[Rev. Samuel Peters.]
Printed in America : London : reprinted,
MDCCLXXXii. Octavo. Pp. vi. 31.*
** I believe this squib is by the Rev. Samuel
Peters." — MS. note in the Bodleian copy.
TYRANNUS or the mode: in a dis-
course of sumptuary lawes. [By John
Evelyn.]
London, 1661. Octavo. Pp. 30. b. t.*
The address '* To him that reades " signed
I. E.
"This, which is corrected throughout, by
the author (Mr. Evelyn) with his own hand,
for a second edition . . ." — MS note on
the Mason copy in the Bodleian.
TYRANNY and popery lording it over
the consciences, lives, liberties, and
estates both of king and people. [By
Roger L'Estrange.]
London, 1678. Quarto. Pp. 94.*
The second edition, 1681, has the author's
name.
TYTLER'S History of Scotland exam-
ined. A review. [By Patrick Eraser,
LL.D.]
Edinburgh: MDCCCXLViii. Octavo. Pp.
246. b. t.* Appeared first in the North
British Review.
U.
UGBROOKE park, a poem. [By Rev.
Joseph Reeve.]
London : 1776. Quarto. [Davidsotty Bib,
Devon,, p. 128.]
A second edition,* Exeter, 1794, has the
author's name.
ULGHAM : its story. Printed in aid of
the funds for rebuilding Ulgham church.
[By William WOODMAN, of Morpeth.]
Newcastle: 1861. Quarto. Pp.40.
ULLSMERE, a poem. [By John
Charles Bristow.]
London : MDCCCXXXV. Octavo.*
ULTIMATE (the) remedy for Ireland.
[By Rowley Lascelles.J
London : 1831. Octavo. [Gent, Mag,y
ApHl 1831, p. 345.]
ULTRA-Protestant developements at
Liverpool. An old warning to evan-
gelicals repeated. By a Liverpool
layman. [Dan. RADFORD.]
Liverpool : MDCCCLVI. Octavo. Pp. 36.*
[Bodl,^
ULYSSES Homer ; or a discovery of
the true author of the Iliad and
Odyssey. By Constantine Koliades,
Professor in the Ionian University.
Eean Baptiste Le Chevalier ; trans-
ted by the Rev. P. Eraser.]
London: 1829. Octavo. Pp. xxiv. 67.
[^.]
This tract is abridged from J. B. Le
Chevalier's ** Voyage dans la Troade,"
3 vols. 8vo, Paris, 1S02.
V L Y S S E S upon Aiax. Written by
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Misodiaboles to his friend Philaretes.
[By Sir John Harington.]
London, Thomas Gubbins 1596. Duoded-
mo. [iv*i Lowndes, Bibliog. Man,]
UNANIMITY. A poem. Most
respectfully inscribed to that truly
patriotic nobleman the Duke of
Leinster. [By John Macaulay.]
London: 1780. Quarto. {Watt, Bib, Brit.
Mon, Rev,^ Ixii. 319.]
UNANSWERABLE (an) conviction of
the impostures of Popery, and deceits
of the Papal agents. With a necessary
caution to all smcere and conscientious
Christians to beware of them. Recom-
mended to all the clergy of England ;
especially of such parishes, as have any
of these deceivers or deceived in them.
[By Edward STEPHENS, of Cherington.]
London, 1706. Quarto. Pp. 4.* \Bodl,\
UNAUTHORISED (an) appeal to Irish
Catholics. [By Rev. Robert R.
SUFFIELD.]
New York: 1864. \Author.\
UNAWARES : a story of an old French
town. By the author of " One year.'
[Frances Mary Peard.]
London : 1870. Octavo. Pp. 295. b. t.*
UNBELEEVERS (the) preparing for
Christ. ByT. H. [Thomas HoOKER.]
London, 1638. Quarto.* \Bodl,'\
VNBISHOPING (the) of Timothy and
Titus, Or a briefe elaborate discourse,
prooving Timothy to be no bishop
(much lesse any sole, or diocaesan
bishop) of Ephesus, nor Titus of Crete;
and that the power of ordination, or
imposition of hands, belongs lure
divino to presbyters, as well as to
bishops, and not to bishops onely.
Wherein all objections and pretences
to the contrary are fully answered ;
and the pretended superiority of
bishops over other ministers and
presbyters lure divino, (now much
contended for) utterly subverted in a
most perspicuous maner. By a well-
wisher to God's truth and people.
[William Prynne.]
N. p. In theyearcM.DC.xxxvi. Quarto.
Pp. 173. 5.*
UNCERTAINTY (the) of the signs of
death, and the danger of precipitate
interments and dissections, demon-
strated, I. From the known laws of
the animal oeconomy. II. From the
structure of the parts of the human
body. And, III. From a great variety
of amusing and well-attested instances
of persons who have retum'd to life in
their coffins, in their graves, under the
hands of the surgeons, and after they
had remain'd apparently dead for a
considerable time in the water. With
proper directions, both for preventing
such accidents, and repairing the mis-
fortunes brought upon the constitution
by them. To the whole is added, a
curious and entertaining account of
the funeral solemnities of many ancient
and modern nations, exhibiting the
precautions they made use of to ascer-
tain the certainty of death. Illustrated
with copper plates. [By Jean Jacques
Bruhier-D'Ablaincourt.]
London: mdccxlvi. Octavo. Pp. 6.
b. t. 219.* \N. atid Q,, Oct. 1808, p.
287. Douce Cat.]
UNCLAIMED (the) daughter; a
mystery of our own day. Edited by
C. J. H. [C. J. Hamilton], author
of "The curate of Linwood," "Amy
Harrington," etc. Second edition.
Bath : N. D. Octavo. Pp. xv. 175.*
UNCLE Armstrong. A narrative. In
three volumes. By Lord B******m,
author of "Masters and workmen,*'
"The fate of folly," "Naples," &c.
[Probably by Lord Belfast.]
London: 1866. Duodecimo.*
UNCLE Horace, a novel. By the author
of " Sketches of Irish character," " The
Buccaneer," &c. &c. [Anna Maria
Hall.] In three volumes.
London: MDCCCXXXVii. Octavo.*
UNCLE Peregrine's heiress. A novel
By Ann of Swansea, author of Guilty
or not guilty; Woman's a riddle;
Deeds of the olden time ; Gonzalo de
Baldivia ; Conviction, &c. [Frances
Ann Kemble.] In five volumes.
London : 1828. Duodecimo.* [Bod/.]
UNDECEIVING (the) of the people in
the point of tithes. Wherein is shewed,
I. That never any clergy in the Church
of God hath been, or is maintained with
lesse charge to the subject, then the
established clergy of the Church of
England. II. That there is no subject,
in the realme of England, who giveth
any thing of his own, towards the
maintenance of his parish-minister,
but his Easter-offering. III. That the
change of tithes into stipends, will
bring greater trouble to the clergy,
then is yet considered; and far lesse
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profit to the country, then is now pre-
tended. By Ph. Trdeinie Gent [Peter
Heyun.]
London, 165 1. Octavo. Pp. 28.*
UNDER a charm. A novel From the
German of E. Werner [E. Buersten-
binder], by Christina TyrrelL In
three volumes.
London: 1877. Octava*
UNDER a cloud. By one who knows
what shadows are. [Mrs Sawers
Mitchell.]
Edinburgh 1867. Octavo. Pp. x. 434.*
Printed for private circulation.
UNDER seal of confession. By Averil
Beaumont, author of " Thomicroffs
model." [Mrs A. W. Hunt.] In
three volumes.
London: 1874. Octavo.* [Adv, Ltd.]
UNDER temptation. By the author of
"Ursula's love story," "Beautiful
Edith," &c, &c [Gertrude Parsons,
«/f Hext] In three volumes.
London : 1878. Octavo.*
UNDER the greenwood tree A rural
painting of the Dutch school. By the
author of 'Desperate remedies.'
[Thomas Hardy.] In two volumes.
London: 1872. Octavo.*
UNDER the spell. By the author
of "Grandmother's money," "Wild-
flower," " One-and-twenty," &c
[Frederick William ROBINSON.] In
three volumes.
London: 1861. Octavo.*
UNDER two flags A story of the
household and the desert By Ouida,
author of " Strathmore," " Chandos,"
" Idalia," &c. [Louise de La Ram6.]
In three volumes.
London: 1867. Octavo.*
Originally written for a militaiy periodical.
UNDERCURRENTS overlooked. By
the author of "Flemish interiors,"
" Realities of Paris life." [Mrs William
Pitt Byrne.] In two volumes.
London: i860. Duodecimo.*
UNDERGRADUATE subscription.
Extracts from a collection of papers
published ui Oxford in 1772 on the
subject of subscription to the xxxix
Articles, required from young persons
at their matriculation. With a preface
by the Editor. [Vaughan Thomas,
B.D.] To which is added, the debate
in the House of Commons upon Sir
William Meredith's motion on the same
subject, Feb. 1773.
Oxford. 1835. Octavo. Pp. xix. 44.*
[Bodl.} Editor's name in the handwriting
of Dr Bliss.
UNDISCOVERED crimes. "By
Waters." [William Russell.]
London: 1862. Octavo.
UNERRABLE (an) Church or none,
being a rejoynder to the unerring un-
errable Church against Dr. Andrew
Sails repley entituled The Catholic
Apostolic Church of England. Written
by J. S. [Ignatius Brown] and dedi-
cated to 9ie most illustrious Prince
James Duke of Ormond, &c.
Anno 1678. Octavo. Title, an adv. to
the Reader, I leaf; To the most illustrious
Prince James, &c., 3 leaves ; the preface,
7 leaves ; pp. 342, the last leaf of errata not
numbered. [IV,]
VNFOULDYNG (the) of sundry
vntruths and absurde propositions,
latelye propounded bv one I. B. a
greate fauourer of the horrible heresie
of the Libertines. [By Thomas WiL-
COCKS.]
Imprinted at London for Thomas Man.
1581. Octavo. No pagination. B. L.*
[Bad/,]
UNFULFILLED prophecy respecting
Eastern nations, especially the Tiu-ks,
the Russians, and the Jews. [By A.
MACLEOD.]
London: 1841. Duodecimo.*
VNHAPPY (an) game at Scotch and
English. Or, a full answer from Eng-
land to the papers of Scotland. Where-
in their Scotch mists and their fogs;
their sayings and gain-sayings ; their
juglings, their windings and turnings ;
hither and thither backwards and for-
wards, and forwards and backwards
again ; their breach of Covenant,
articles and treaty, their king-craft
present design against the two Houses
of Parliament, and people of England,
their plots and intents for usurpation
and government over us and our chil-
dren detected, discovered, and pre-
sented to the view of the world as a
dreadfull omen, and warning to the
kingdome of England. [By John LiL-
BURNE.]
Edinburgh, 1646. Quarto. Pp. 26.*
UNHAPPY (the) princesses. In two
garts. Containing, first, the secret
istory of Queen Anne Bullen. Mother
to Queen Elizabeth of renowned
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memory. With an impartial account
of the first loves of Henry VIII. to
that lady ; the reasons of his with-
drawing his affections from her, and
the real cause of her wilful and calami-
tous fall. Secondly, the history of the
Lady Jane Grey. Who was proclaimed
Queen of England ; with a full relation
of her admirable life, short reign, and
most deplorable death. Adorn'd with
pictures. By R. B. [Richard, or
Robert, Burton, Le. Nathaniel
Crouch.]
London: 171a Duodecima Pp. 159.*
U N I O politico - poetico - joco - seria.
Written in the latter end of the year
1703 : and afterwards, as occasion
offered, very much enlarged, in severall
paragraphs. By the author of Tripa-
triarchicon. [Andrew Symson.]
Edinburgh. Printed by the author, 1706.
Quarto. Pp. 32.*
The two concluding lines give the author's
initials : — " And if you ask the author^s
name, here 'tis, A. S. Philophilus, Phil-
opatris."
UNIOMACHIA, or the battle at the
Union, an Homeric fragment, lately
given to the world by Habbakukius
Dunderheadius [Thomas Jackson],
and now rendered into the English
tongue by Jedediah Puzzlepate Qohn
Douglas Giles].
Oxford: 1833. Octavo. Pp.8.* [F.Madan,^
UNION and no union. Being an
enquiry into the grievances of the
Scots and how far they are right or
wrong, who alledge that the Union is
dissolved. [By Daniel Defoe.]
I^ndon : 17 13. Octavo. Pp. 24.* [Le^s
Defoe ^ 150.]
UNION (the) of Christ and the Church ;
in a shadow. By R. C. [Ralph CUD-
WORTH.]
London, 1642. Quarto. Pp. 35.*
UNION (the) : or, select Scots and
English poems. [Edited by Thomas
Warton.] The second edition.
London: M.DCCLix. Octavo. Pp. 6.
b. t. I52.*
The first edition was published in 1753.
UNION-proverb (the) : viz. If Skiddaw
has a cap, Scruffell wots full well
of that. Setting forth, I. The neces-
sity of uniting:. II. The good conse-
quences of uniting. III. The happy
union of England and Scotland, in
case of a foreign invasion. [By Daniel
Defoe.]
London : N. D. Octavo. [ Wilson^ Life of
Defoe^ 105.]
UNION pursued ; in a letter to Mr.
Baxter, concerning his late book of
National churches. Published for a
fuller disquisition about this subject,
by the sober and composed of all
sides, in order to comprehension which
hath been forming, and a larger consti-
tution of the Church to be formed,
when that day of concord comes,
which the gentie aspect of heaven in
God's appomtment (and the king's)
of so many choice moderate bishops
together at this time does presage to
Ihe nation. That the Presbyterians
and Independants, that have united
within themselves, may both be united
also with the Church of England. By
a lover of him, and follower of peace.
Qohn Humfrey.]
London, 1 69 1. Quarto. Pp.38.* [BodL]
UN ITE or fall. [By Frederick Howard,
5th Earl of Carlisle.] Fifth edition.
London : 1798. Duodecimo. Pp. 23.*
[Bod/,}
UNITY (the) of God not inconsistent
with the divinity of Christ. Being
remarks on the passages in Dr. Water-
land's Vindication, &c. relating to the
unity of God and to the object of
worship. [By Joseph Hallet.]
London : MDCCXX. Octavo.* [Watt, Bib,
Brit. Darling, Cyclop, BibL]
UNITY of priesthood necessary to the
unity of communion in a Church.
With some reflections on the Oxford
Manuscript, and the preface annexed.
Also a collection of canons, part of
the said Manuscript, faithfully trans-
lated into English from the original,
but concealed by Mr. Hody, and his
prefacer. [By Nathaniel Bisbie.]
London, MDCXCII. Quarto. Pp. 72.*
This work has been assigned to Mr. Web-
ster : but it is ascribed to Bisbie by Raw-
Hnson, in his MS. continuation of the
Athenoe. See also Lathbury's Nonjurors,
P- 137.
UNIVERSAL and saving grace, asserted
and demonstrated, or, a Scriptural
refutation of the doctrines of absolute
and unconditional predestination, in
letters to the proprietors of the Gospel
Magazine. Letter the first, in which
are noticed, chiefly, some of the argu-
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ments, inconsistencies, and contradic-
tions, contained in a treatise on the
subject, by the late A. Toplady, A.B.,
vicar of H enobury, Devon. [By Thomas
SCANTLEBURY.]
Sheffield: 18 13. Duodecimo. li sh.
[Smith's Cat, of Friends* books ^ i. 84 ; ii.
541]
UNIVERSAL angler; or, that art
improved in all its parts, especially in
fly-fishing; the whole interspersed
with many curious and uncommon
observations. ["This book is copied
from Bowlker's Art of Angling, printed
at Worcester, with some few additions
taken from Walton, Cotton and Haw-
Irins."— Wm. White.]
London: 1766. Duodecimo. [W.^ Smithy
Bib. An^.'\
UNIVERSAL beauty, a philosophical
poem in six books. [By Henry
Brooke.]
London: 1 735. Folio. [Gent, Mag.^ v.
55]
UNIVERSAL (the) Church : an essay
on nature, as the universal basis of
truth, perfection, and salvation, and
their universality, &c. [By J. CROOK.]
London : 1 807. Octavo. [ W, , Brit . Mus, ]
UNIVERSAL (the) doom : or, the state
of mortality. Humbly presented to the
Right Reverend Father in God Thomas
Tanner, D.D. Lord Bishop of St
Asaph. [By W. HOWARD.]
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\Bodl,\
UNIVERSAL (the) historical bibUo-
theque : or an account of the most
considerable books, printed in all lan-
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[February and March] 1086. Wherein
a short description is given of the
design and scope of almost every book :
and of the quality of the author, if
known. [By G. Wells, and J. D. de
LA Crose.]
London : 1687. Quarto. [W^.]
UNIVERSAL (the) passion. See " The
love of fJEune."
U N I VERSAL (the) passion . A comedy.
As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in
Drury-Lane by His Majesty's servants.
[By James Miller.]
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Dram,]
UNIVERSAL (the) prayer. By the
author of the Essay on man. [Alex-
ander Pope.]
London : MDCCXXXViii. Folio. Pp. 7.*
First edition.
UNIVERSAL restitution, a scripture
doctrine. This proved in several
letters wrote on the nature and extent
of Christ's kingdom. Wherein the
scripture passages, falslv alledged in
proof of the eternity of nell torments,
are truly translated and explained.
[By James Stonehouse.]
London: 1762. Octavo. [Queen^s Coll.
Cat., i. 151. Mon, Rev,^ xxvi, i8l.]
UNIVERSAL (the) revival of religion.
A few words to Christian ministers,
and others. By M. Justitia. [John
Frearson.]
London: [1858.] Duodecimo.* Pp.26.*
Dated Dec i. 1858.
UNIVERSAL (the) Spectator. [By
Daniel Defoe.] No. i.
1728. Quarto. I sh. \Lee*s Defoe, 246.]
UNIVERSAL (the) Spectator, by Henry
Stonecastle, of Northumberland, Esq.
[The ostensible author of these papers
was John Kelly, the dramatic writer.]
In four volumes.
London: MDCCLVI. Duodecimo.* {Athtfi.
Cat.\
UNIVERSE (the) : a poem. By the
Rev. C. R. Maturin. [In reality by
Rev. James Wills.]
London : mdcccxxl Octavo. Pp. 108.
b. t* [N. and Q., 5M Ser., iii. p. 20, 172,
240, 280, 340.]
UNIVERSITIES of Scotland Bill-
Remarks on the condition, necessities,
and claims of the Universities of Scot-
land ; with an appendix. By a
graduate. Qohn Rose Cormack,
M.D.]
London: 1858. Octavo. Pp. xvi. 72.
[^.]
UNIVERSITY (the) commission, or
Lord John Russell's post bag of April
27, 1850. The first instalment [By
William Sewell, D.D.]
Oxford, 1850. Octavo. Pp. vii. 35.*
The second instalment.
Oxford, 1850. Octavo. Pp, I. b. t. 41.*
The third instalment.
Oxford, 1850. Octavo. Pp. iv. 37.*
Containing Mister Anthony Pepys
his diary, he being a member of the
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saad oommissioiL The ibanh insial-
me&t.
Ozfc^d, 18501 OcUTO. PpL I. b. t- 47-*
USnXRSITY '^the) of Cambridge
Tindicaled from the impmadon of
disloyalty it lies under on the account
of not addressing : as also from the
malicioos and foul aspersions of Dr.
B - - - - Iv, late Master of Trinitv
Coll^;e ; and of a certain oflEcer, and
pretended refoimer in the said Uni-
versity. Written by the author. [Sr^-an
Thiklby.]
LoDdcpQ : 171a Octavo. Pp. 35. *
VNKINDE (the) desertor of lo>-all
men and true frinds. [By Nicholas
Frenxh, titular Bishop of Ferns.]
Saperiomm permissu, Ano. 1676. Oc-
tavou Pp. 246 [misprinted 446]. 8L b. L*
Of the above work, seven copies only are
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UNKIND (the) word and other stories.
By the author of ''John Halifauc,
Gentleman," &&, &c [Dinah Maria
MULOCK.]
London : N. D. Octava Pp. 303. b. L*
UNKNOWN ^the) Eros. [By Coventrj'
Kearsey Dighton Patmore.]
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VNLAWFVLNES (the) and danger of
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densie in the Ch\Tch briefly discovered.
[By Robert Baillie, A.M.]
Printed in the yeare, 1641. Quarto. Pp.
2. b. t. 19.* [Brii. Muj.]
UNLAWFULNESS (the) of bonds of
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1684. for the satisfaction of a private
eentleman. And now made publick
tor the good of others. [By John
WiLLES.]
London: 1696. Octavo. Pp. 28, b. t.*
[Bod/,]
VNLAWFVLNESSE (the) of subjects
taking up armes against their so-
veraigne, in what case soever. To-
gether with an answer to all objections
scattered in their severall bookcs. And
a proofc, that notwithstanding such
resistance as they plead for, were not
damnable, vet the present warre made
upon the king is so, because those
cases, in which onely some men have
dared to excuse it, are evidently not
now: bis Majesty fighting onely to
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sibjfcis [By l>:3^jef DiGGES.]
Ttzzzfd a tbe rssTe 1643. Qsano. Pp.
UNLUCKY ifae) chizen experimentally
described zi the various nusfcvtunes of
an czi!::cky Londoner, calculated for
the merran of this dry but may serve
by way of advice to aC the cominalt}'
of En^iand. bet more paitiadarly to
parcels aad chHdzen master and
sert-anrs hssbands and wi^TS. Inter-
mixed with severall choice novels.
Stored with variety of examples and
advice president and precept Illus-
trated with pictures fitted to the
se\xirall stories. [By Frands Kirk-
man.]
London, 1673. Octavo. Pp. 17. b. i. 296.*
The work has an engraved tide The un-
hicky ddzen by F. K.
UNMASKING (the) of the politique
athdst. By J. H. Batchder of
Divinitie. Qohn HuLU]
At London, 1602. Ooavo.* [/r., Biiss,
Co/.]
VNPARALLEUD reasons for
aboUishing Episcopacy, i. It will
assure his Majesties authority royall.
2- Increase his re\*enue. 3. Settle a
good union in his Majesties owne
kingdomes, and between them and
other reformed Churches. 4. Cause a
good understanding betweene his
Majesty and his people. By N. F.
Esquire. [Nathanid FlENNES.]
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UNPARALLEUD \-arieties: or, the
matchless actions and passions of
mankind. Displa>*ed in near four
himdred notable instances and ex-
amples. Disco\'ering the transcendent
effects; I. Of lo\-e, friendship, and
gratitude. II. Of magnanimity, courage
and fidelity. 1 1 1. Of chastity, temper-
ance, and humility. And, on the
contrary, the tremendous consequences,
IV. Of hatrwi, revenge, and ingratitude.
V. Of cowardice, barbarity, and
treachery. VL Of unchastity, in-
temperance, and ambition. Imbelished
with pictures. By R. B. [Richard
Burton]. The third edition.
London, 1699. Duodedmo. Pp. I. b. t.
i68.* [Bad/.]
"The contents of this volume were pillaged
from Wanley's Wonders of the little world."
— MS. note by Douce.
UNPROTECTED females in Norway ;
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or, the pleasantest way of travelling
there, passing through Denmark and
Sweden. With Scandinavian sketches
from nature. [By Miss Lowe.]
London : 1857. Octavo.* [Adv. Lid,]
UNPROTECTED (the): or facts in
dressmaking life. By a dressmaker.
[Mary GuiGNARD.] f Edited, with an
mtroduction, by Rev. W. Landels.]
London: 1857. Octavo. [PV,, Bri/. Mus.}
UNRAVELLED convictions. [By
Lady Amabel Cowper, afterwards
Kerr.]
Liverpool Printed at the Boys' Refuge, St
Anne Street. 1876. Octavo. Pp. 128.*
Privately printed. Preface dated Nov.
16. 1808. Published shortly afterwards,
still anonymously, by Bums & Oates,
London.
UNREASONABLENESS (the) and
impiety of Popery : in a second letter
wntten upon the discovery of the late
plot [By Gilbert Burnet, D.D.]
London, 1678. Quarto. Pp. 36. b. t*
UNREASONABLENESS (the) o
atheism made manifest. [By Sir
Charles Wolseley.]
London. 1669. Sm. Octavo. Pp. 197.*
UNREASONABLENESS (the) of sepa-
ration : the second part Or, a further
impartial accoimt of the history, nature,
and pleas of the present separation
from the communion of the Church of
England. Begun by Edw. Stilling-
fleet D.D. Dean of St Pauls. Con-
tinued from 1640 to 168 1. With
special remarks on the life and actions
of Mr. Richard Baxter. [By Thomas
Long, B.D.]
London: 1682. Octavo. Pp. 6. b. t. 167.
!.• [Bod/,]
UNREASONABLENESS (the) of the
Romanists, requiring our communion
with the present Romish Church : or,
a discourse drawn from the perplexity
and uncertainty of the principles, and
from the contradictions betwixt the
prayers and doctrine of the present
Romish Church; to prove that His
unreasonable to require us to joyn in
communion with it [By William
Squire.]
London, 1670. Octavo. Pp. 34. b. t.
170.» [Bad/,]
UNSEEN (the) universe or physical
speculations on a future state. [By
Professors Peter Guthrie Tait, and
Balfour Stewart.]
London 1875. Octavo. Pp. xvi. 212.*
Published subsequently with the authors*
names.
UNSEEN (the) world; conmiunications
with it, real or imaginary, including
apparitions, warnings, haunted places,
prophecies, aerial visions, astrology,
&c &c. [By John Mason Neale.]
London: MDCCCXLVII. Octavo.*
UNSEX'D (the) females. A poem,
addressed to the author of the Pursuits
of literature. [By Richard Polwhele.]
London: 1798. Octava Pp. 37. [Boose
and Courtney y Bib, Com,, ii. 509.]
* UNTIL the shadows flee away ; ' a tale.
[By Miss M'Laren.]
Edinburgh : 1869. Octavo. [Adv, Lid.]
UNVEILING (the) of the everlasting
gospel ; with the scripture philosophy
of happiness, holiness and scriptural
power, specially addressed to the minis-
ters and Church of God at the present
crisis. [By Ebenezer Cornwall.]
London: 1848. Duodecimo.*
UP and war them a' Willie. A letter of
congratulation to the Burgher-hero
William Smith ; upon the glory of his
late atchievcment m routing the whole
body of Antiburghers. [By Adam
Gib.]
Edinburgh : mdcclxvl Octavo. Pp.
UPHOLSTERER (the) or what news?
A farce, in two acts. As it is {per-
formed at the Theatre Royal, in Drury-
Lane. By the author of the Appren-
tice. [Arthur MURPHY.]
London, mdccliii. Octavo.* [Bio^,
Dram,]
UPLAND (the) tarn A village idyll
[By John E. H. THOMSON.]
Edinburgh: 1881. Octavo. Pp. 167.
b. t* Adv, Lid.]
UPON Mr. Bobards yew-men of the
guards to the Physick Garden. To
the tune of the counter-scuffle. [By
Edm. Geyton.]
N. p. [1662.] Folio. S.L.* [Bod/,]
** By G. E. [i.e,] Edm. Geyton Esq ; Bcdle
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UPON nothing. A poem. By a person
of honour. [John Wilmot, 2a Earl
Rochester.]
N. p. N. D. Folio. S. L.* See "Nothing
(upon)."
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UPON the most hopefull and ever-
ilourishing sprouts of valour, the inde-
fatigable centrys of the Physick-Gar-
den. [Bv John Drope, M.A.]
Printed 1664, Folio. S.L.* [Bod/.]
"Job. Drope M. of A. Fellow of Magd.
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UPWARDS and downwards, and other
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silver casket," "Crown of success," etc.,
etc. [Charlotte Tucker.1
London : 1873. Octavo. Pp. 120.*
URAICECHT na Gaedhilge. A gram-
mar of the Gaelic language. [By
William Halliday.]
Dublin. 1808. Duodecimo. Pp. xv. 201.*
Introduction signed E. O'C. i,e, Edmond
O'Connell.
URIEL, and other poems. [By T. J. de
Powis.]
London: 1857. Octavo. Pp. 169.*
URIM and Thunmiim : or the apostoli-
cal doctrines of light and perfection
maintained ; against the opposite plea
of Samuel Grevill (a pretended minister
of the gospel) in his ungospellike dis-
course against a book, intituled, A tes-
timony of the light within, anciently
writ by Alexander Parker. By W. P.
[William Penn.]
Printed in the year 1674. Quarto.*
URSULA. A tale of country life.
By the author of *'Amy Herbert,"
"Ivors," &c. &c. [E. M. Sewell.]
In two volumes.
London: 1858. Octavo.*
URSULAS love story. [By Mrs. Ger-
trude Parsons.] In three volumes.
London: 1869. Octavo.*
USAGE (the) of holding Parliaments
and of preparing and passing bills of
supply, m Ireland, stated from record.
[By John LODGE.] Published by
authority.
Dublin: m,dcc,lxx. Octavo.
To which is added. Annotations, together
with an address to His Excellene^ George
Lord Viscount Townshend, lord lieutenant
feneral and general governor of Ireland.
\y C. Lucas, M.D. one of the representa-
tives of the city of Dublin, in Parlement.
Dublin : Re-printed m,dcc,lxx. Octavo.
Pp. 76.*
USE and abuse, a tale. ^ the author
of '' Wayfaring sketches amongst the
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of the Danube, by a seven years resi-
dent in Greece." [Felicia M. F.
Skene.]
London : 1849. Duodecimo.*
USE (the) and abuse of Parliaments, in
two historical discourses. [Published
and edited by James Ralph. The first
discourse was written by Algernon
Sidney, the remaining portion of the
work by Lord Polwarth, afterwards
Earl of Macclesfield.] In two volumes.
London: 1744. Octavo. [JV,]
USE (on the) and abuse of satire. [By
Charles Abbot, afterwards Lord Ten-
terden.]
Oxford: 1786. Octavo. [Gfnt. Mag,
Aug. 1839, p. 157. Watty Bib, Brit.]
USE (the) of catechisms further con-
sidered. With a more full account of
God's ambassadors ; of saving faith ;
and of the faith of devils. In a letter
to a friend. [By John Glas.]
EUiinburgh, 1737. Duodecimo. Pp. 45. 2.*
USE (the) of daily pvblick prayers, in
three positions. [By Meric Casaubon.]
London, 1641. Quarto. Pp. 28. b. t.*
[BodL]
USE (the) of reason recovered, by the
data in Christianity. Whereby we
know, the state we are in ; that there
are Elahim ; what they have done for
us ; the state they offer us ; the tem\>
upon which they offer it So have
evidence to reason upon, and may
make a reasonable choice. By J. H.
Qohn Hutchinson.]
London: mdccxxxvi. Octavo.*
USE (the) of sunshine. A Christmas
narrative. By S. M. [Menella Bute
Smedley] authoress of "The story of
a family," " The maiden aunt," " Lays
and ballads from English history,'' etc.
London: 1852. Octavo.* [Adv. Ltd.]
USEFUL miscellanies : or serious
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God, and one towards another. With
advices civil and religious, tending to
regulate their conduct in the various
occurrences of human life. Published
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to all mankind. [William Dover.]
London: 1739. Octavo. 6sh. [Smith's
Cat. ofFriatds* daoks, i. 59, 542.]
USEFUL transactions in philosophy,
and other sorts of learning, for the
months of January and February 170J.
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To be continued monthly, as they sell.
[By William King, LL.D.f
London [1709.] Octavo. Pp. 4. b. t
59. • [BiHi/.]
There were six numbers in all.
USEFULNESS (the) of catechisms
considered, in a letter to a friend. [By
John Glas.]
Edinburgh, 1736. Duodecimo. Pp. 34.*
USURER (the) ; or, the departed not
defunct ; a comedy, in five acts. [By
John Radcliife Robins.]
London : 1833. Octavo.*
USURER'S (the) 'daughter, by a con-
tributer to "Blackwood's Magazine."
[W. P. SCARGILL.] In three volumes.
London: 1832. Duodecimo.*
USURPATIONS (the) of France upon
the trade of the woollen manufacture
of England briefly hinted at ; being
the effects of thirty years observations,
by which that king hath been enabled
to wage war with so great a part of
Europe. ByW. C. [William Carter,
clothier.]
London: 1695. Quarto. [IV,, Brif. Mus.]
USURY explained ; or, conscience
quieted in the case of putting out mony
at interest By Philopenes. Qo.
Dormer, S.J.]
London: 1 69}. Octavo. Pp. 8. b. t. 116.*
UTOPIA found ; being an apology for
Irish absentees. Addressed to a
friend in Connaught, by an absentee,
residing in Bath. [Edward Man-
gin.]
Bath : 1813. [JV. and <?., Dec, 9, 1865,
P' 475 ; 3 '^<^« 1866, p. 107.]
UTOPIA: written in Latin by Sir
Thomas More, Chancellor of England ;
translated in English [by Gilbert
Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury]. First
edition.
London: 1685. Octavo. Pp. xxii. 206.
[^.]
V.
VADE mecum : a manuall of essayes,
morrall, theologicall. Inter-woven
with modeme obseruations, historically
politicalL [By Daniel Tuvill.]
London, 1629. Duodecimo. Pp. 6. b. t.
246.* [BodI,]
To the reader, signed Thine Anonym.
Musophil.
VAIN boastinjg^s of Frenchmen, the
same in 1380 as in 1798. Being an
account of the threatened invasion of
England by the French the loth year
of King Richard II. Extracted from
ancient chronicles. [By Craven Ord.]
London: 1798. Octova Pp. 15.* [B(fd/,]
VALE (the) of Chamouni. [By John
Chaloner, Capt. in H.M. 30th Regt.]
1822. [iV. and (p., 5 MarcA 1864, p. 204.]
VALENTINE Duval: an autobio-
graphy of the last century. . . [By Anne
Manning.]
London : i860. Octavo.
VALENTINE'S day, a musical drama,
in two acts. As it is performed at the
Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. [By
WiUiam Heard.]
London: 1776. Octavo. [Bio^, Dram.,
Alon. jRdV,f liv. 341.]
VALERIUS ; a Roman story. [By John
Gibson Locrhart.] In three vol-
umes.
Edinburgh: 1821. Octavo.*
VALETTA. A novel, by the author of
"Denton Hall." [ Cross.] In
three volumes.
London: 1851. Octavo.*
VALIANT (the) Welshman, or the trve
chronicle history of the life and valiant
deedes of Caradoc the Great, King of
Cambria, now called Wales. As it
hath bec^e sundry times acted by the
Prince of Wales his seruants. Written
by R. A. Gent. [Robert Armin.]
London, 161 5. Quarto. No pagination.*
[BHt. Mus,]
VALIDITY (the) pf baptism adminis-
tred by dissenting ministers, and the
unreasonableness of refusing burial to
children so baptiz'd. First offered to
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the consideration of a dissenting con-
gregation, at two publick baptisms, on
the occasion of that new notion, deny-
ing all such to be Christians, who have
been baptiz'd by persons not epis-
copally ordain'd ; and the late agree-
ment of some neighbouring clergy-men
not to bury any such. Now published
(with some alterations) for the con-
viction of unprejudiced Church-men,
and the satisfaction of Protestant dis-
senters. By a Presbyter of the Church
of Christ [Ferdinando Shaw.]
Nottingham: 1 713. Octavo. Pp. 22.*
[Cresswelts Printing in Nottinghamshire. ^
Ascribed also to James Peirce.
VALIDITY (the) of the orders of the
Church of England made out against
the objections of the Papists, in several
letters to a gentleman of Norwich,
that desired satisfaction therein. [By
Dr. Humphry Prideaux.]
London: 1688. Quarto. [QueetCs ColL
Cat,y i. 224.]
VALLEY (the) of a hundred fires. [By
the author of "Margaret and her
bridesmaids/' "Mr. and Mrs. Asheton,"
&c. &c. [Mrs Marsh.] In three
volumes.
London : i860. Octavo.*
VALLEY (the) of the Rea. By V.
author of " IX. poems." "The Queen's
ball," etc etc. [Mrs Clive.]
London 1851. Duodecimo.*
VALOUROUS (a) and perillous sea-
fight. Fought with three Turkish
ships, pi rats or men of warre on the
coast of Cornwall, (or westeme part of
England) by the good ship named the
Elizabeth of Plimmouth, she being of
the burthen of 200 tuns, which fight
was bravely fought, on Wednesday the
17 of June last past, 1640. [By John
Taylor.]
London, 1640. Quarto. [Davidson, Bid,
Devon.y p. 61.]
VALPERGA ; or, the life and adven-
tures of Castruccio, prince of Lucca.
By the author of "Frankenstein."
[Mrs Shelley.] [In three volumes.]
London, 1823. Duodecimo.*
VALUE (the) of a child ; or, motives to
the good education of children. In a
letter to a daughter. [By John Taylor,
dissenting teacher.]
1 75 1. Duodecima [Chalmers, Biog, Diet.
Mon, Rev,, v. 461.]
VAMPIRE (the). A tragedy [in fiw^
acts.] [By George Stephens.] Second
edition.
London: 1 82 1 . Octavo. [ IV, , Brit, Mus, ]
VAMPYRE (the) : a Ule. [By J. W.
POLIDORI?]
London : 1 819. Octavo.* [Dyce Cat,, ii.
385.]
VANDELEUR ; or, animal magnetism.
A novel. [By Madame Pisanl] In
three volumes.
London : 1836. Duodecimo.*
VANESA. [By Margaret Agnes Paul.]
The second edition* In two volumes.
London: 1878. Octavo. \Lib,Jour,,m,
125.]
VANITIE (the) of self-boasters. Or,
the prodigious madnesse of tyrannizing
Sauls, mis-leading Doegs (or any others
whatsoever) which peremptorily goe
on, and atheistically glory in their
shame and mischiefe. In a sermon [on
Psalm 52. I.] preached at the funerall
of John Hamnet, Gent, late of the
parish of Maldon in Surrey. By E. H.
minister of the same, and late Fellow
of Merton Colledge in Oxford. [Edward
HiNTON.]
London: 1643. Quarto. Pp. I. b. t. 52.*
\Bodl,\
VANITY Church. [By J. M. White-
law ? ] In two volumes.
London: 1861. Octavo.*
VANITY (the) of scoffin|f : or a letter to
a witty gentleman, evidently shewing
the great weakness and unreasonable-
ness of scoffing at the Christian's faith,
on account of its supposed uncertainty.
Together with the madness of the
scoffers unchristian choice. [By Cle-
ment Ellis, M.A., rector of Kirkby,
N ottinghamshire.]
London, 1674. Quarto. Pp. 38. b. t.*
[Bodl. Woody A then, Oxon., iv. 517.]
Ascribed to J. Fell, Bishop of Oxford.
[W,, Brit, Mus,]
VANITY (the) of the life of man. Re-
presented in the seven several stages
thereof, from his birth to his death.
With pictures and poems exposing the
follies of every age. To which is
added, several other poems upon divers
subjects and occasions. By R. B.
[Richard BURTON.]
London, 1688. Duodecimo. Pp. 30. b.t.*
VARIETIE (the), a comoedy, lately
presented by his Majesties servants at
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the Black-Friers. [By WilUam Ca-
vendish, Duke of Newcastle.]
London, 1649. Duodecimo. Pp. 2. b. 1.
87.* [Bod/.]
VARIETIES, by a wanderer. [Arthur
MOBERLEY, formerly of St. Peters-
burg.]
London : 1849. [Brit, A/us, Copy,]
VARIETIES of literature, from foreign
literary journals and original MSS.
now first published. [By William
ToOKE.] In two volumes.
London : m.dcc.xcv. Octavo.* [Nick-
olsj Lit, AneCj ix. 159. Brit, Crit,y vii.
41.]
VARIETY. A tale, for married people.
[By William Whitehead.]
London: M.DCC.LXXV I. Quarto. Pp.24.*
[Watt, Bib, Brit, Mon. Rev,, liv. 241.]
VARIETY : a collection of essays.
Written in the year 1787. [By Hum-
phrey Repton.J
London : M DCC LXXXViii. Octavo. Pp.
viii. 297.* [Watt, Bib, Brit, Mon, Rev,,
Ixxix. 440.]
VARIETY ; a comedy, in five acts : as
it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in
Drury-Lane. [By Richard Griffith.]
London : MDCCLXXXii. Octavo. Pp. 71.*
[Biog, Dram,]
VARIOUS accounts of the great convul-
sion at Axmouth in Devonshire, &c.
[Edited by J. H. Hallett.]
Exeter : 1840. Octavo. [Davidson, Bib,
Devon., p. 118.
VARIOUS prospects of mankind, nature
and providence. [By Robert Wal-
lace, D.D.]
London : MDCCLXI. Octavo.* [APCull,
Lit, Pol, Econ,, p. 257.]
VARNISHANDO: a serio-comic poem ;
addressed to collectors of paintings.
By an admirer of the alts. [Francis
Duckinfield Astley.]
Manchester, 1809. Octavo. Biog, Dict,^
18 1 6. Brit, Crit,, xxxiii. 632.]
VATICAN (the) Council Eight months
at Rome during the Vatican Council.
Impressions of a contemporary. By
Pomponio Leto. [Cardinal Vitelles-
CHLJ Translated from the original.
London: 1876. Octavo. Pp. xx. 340.*
Although the above work was prepared for
the press, and edited by the Marchese
Vitelleschi, there is no doubt that the real
author was the Cardinal, who was present
III. 2 H
at the Council, and kept a journal of the
proceedings. See The Church Quarterly
Review, July, 1876.
VAURIEN : or, sketches of the times ;
exhibiting views of the philosophies,
religions, politics, literature, and man-
ners of the age. In two volumes. [By
I. Disraeli.]
London : 1797. Duodecimo.*
VEGETABLE physiology. [By J.
LiNDLEY.]
London: 1827. Octavo. [W.,Brit. Mus,]
Library of Useful Knowledge.
VEGETABLE substances used for the
food of man. [By Dr Edwin Lan-
KESTER.] In two volumes.
London: 1846. Duodecimo. [W,]
VELINA ; a poetical fragment [By
Andrew Macdonald.]
London: 1782. Octavo. [Chalmers* Notes,
Mon, Reo,, Ixvii. 470.]
VELITATIONES polemicae; or,
polemicall short discussions of certain
particular and select questions. By I.
D. Phil-Iren-Alethius. [JohnDoUGH-
TIE, Fellow of Merton.]
London, 165 1. Octavo. Pp. 4. b. L 335.*
[Wood, A then, Oxon,, iii. 977.]
VELVET (the) cushion. [By Rev. J.
W. Cunningham, of St. John's Col-
lege, Cambridge.]
London : 18 14. Octavo.
VENETIA. By the author of "Vivian
Grey" and "Henrietta Temple"
[Benjamin Disraeli.] In three vol-
umes.
London : MDCCCXXXVii. Duodecimo.*
Dedication to Lord Lyndhurst signed A.
VENETIAN (the) bracelet. The lost
Pleiad, A history of the lyre, and other
poems. By L. E. L. author of the
Improvisatrice, the Troubadour, and
the Golden violet. [Letitia Elizabeth
Landon.]
London: 1829. Octavo.*
VENETIANS lovers An uneventful story
By Leslie Keith author of " Surrender,^
Alasnam's lady, etc. [Miss Keith John-
ston.] In three volumes.
London 1884. Octavo.*
VENICE under the yoke of France and
of Austria : with memoirs of the courts,
governments, & people of Italy ; pre-
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condition, and including original anec-
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lady of rank. [Catherine Hyde, Mar-
chioness Broglio Solari.] Written
during a twenty years residence in that
interesting country ; and nowpublished
for the information of Enghshmen in
general and of travellers in particular.
In two volumes.
London: 1824. Octavo.* [Adv. LtbJ\
V E N T A, and other poems. By the
author of "Pericula urbis." [Rev.
William MoORE, rector of Appleton.]
London: 1882. Octavo. Pp. 3. 133.*
[Crock/ord^s Clerical Directory J\
v£rA. By the author of " The h6tel du
Petit St Jean." [Charlotte Louisa
Hawkins Dempster.]
London: 187 1. Octavo. Pp. viii. 289.*
VERBAL (of) criticism : an epistle to
Mr. Pope. Occasioned by Theobald's
Shakespear, and Bentle/s Milton.
[By David Mallet.]
London : 1733. Folio. Pp. 14. b. t.*
[Dyce Cat,^ ii. 192.]
VERBEIA ; or, Wharfdale. A poem,
descriptive and didactic With histori-
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1783. Quarto. [Afon. Rev,^ Ixix. 167.]
Edition of 1782 mentioned in Upcott, p.
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VERDICT (the) upon the dissenters
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quirendum [by Vincent Alsop]. To
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Also a postscript touching the union of
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D.D., Bishop of St David's.]
London, 1681. Octavo. Pp. 12. b. t. 281;
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VERITAS in semente ; a moderate
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Humphreys.]
1707. Octavo. [Leslie's Cat,, 1843.]
VERNAL (the) walk: a poem. [By
Ebenezer Elliott.]
London: 1801. Octavo. [Watkini Lifeof
ElliotU Mon, Rev,, xxxv. 109.]
VERS de society : historical fragments,
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M.P.] In two volumes.
London: 1849. OcUvo. [W,, MartifCs
Cat.\
VERSES. [By J. R. FINLAY.]
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London, for private distribution only, i860.
Octavo. Pp. 31. [W,\
Verses relating to Mr. Tooke's family, &c.,
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VERSES for children. [By Jane
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Carlisle: 1862. Duodecimo. Pp. 31.
[Smith's Cat, of Friends' books, i. 312.]
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tions for examination. By C. F. H.
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London: 1846. Octavo. Pp. xi. 232.*
VERSES in memory of Dunbar Colle-
giate Church. [By George Miller.]
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[/, Afaidment,]
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VERSES occasioned by seeing the
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MDCCXXXIL
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Edinburgh: 1732. Octavo. Pp. 14.
VERSES on Sir Joshua Reynolds's
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Oxford. [By Thomas Warton.]
1782. Qnarta [Gent, Mag,, Hi. 342.]
VERSES on the death of Dr. Samuel
Johnson. [By Thomas Percy, LL.D.,
Fellow of St John's College, Oxford,
nephew of the Bishop of Dromore.]
London: 1785. Quarto. Pp. 16. [Gent,
Mag,, May 1808, p. 470.]
VERSES, sacred and miscellaneous.
[. [By S. BOYSE.] Humbly
o his Grace the Duke of
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CasheL]
1853. [OlfAar Hamst^ p. 5.]
VERSES spoken to the King, Queen,
and Dutchesse of Yorke in Stjohn's
library in Oxford. [By Thomas
Laurence.]
N. p. N. D. Quarto. Pp. 2.* \Bodl,\
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Afterwards Fellow of Univ. colL"— MS.
note by Wood.
VERSES to Sir Thomas Hanmer on
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a gentleman of Oxford. [W. Col-
lins.]
London : 1743. Folio. \Lcmmdes, Bib-
liog, Man,y p. 2314.]
VERSES to the memory of a brother.
[By William Laurence Brown, D.D.
Pnncipal of Marischal College, Aber-
deen.]
N. p. [17S4.] Octavo. Pp. 15.* [D,
Lain£.]
VERSES to the Right Rev. Father in
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With an essay towards restoring the
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the Oriental languages, Fathers, &c.
[By John Mawer, M.A.J
London, 1731. Octavo. Pp.27. [Datnes*
Mem, of the York press ^ p. 182.]
VERSES written on several occasions,
between the years 1712 and 1721. [By
Sir Thomas Burnet.]
London : mdgclxxvii. Quarto.*
VERSION (a) of the Psahns of David,
attempted to be closely accommodated
to the text of Scripture ; and adapted,
by variety of measure, to all the music
used in tne versions of Stemhold and
Hopkins, and of Brady and Tate : by
a lay-member of the Church of Eng-
land. [John Stow, of Greenwich.]
London: 1S09. Duodecimo. Pp. xix. 7.
704.*
VERTUMNUS : an epistle fin verse]
to Mr. Jacob Bobart. By the author
of the Apparition. [Abel Evans.]
Oxford: 1713. Octavo. [Wi//, BUf.
BHt,'\
VERTUOUS (the), holy, christian life
and death of the late Lady Lettice, Vi-
countess Falkland, with some addi-
tionals. [By John Duncon.]
London: 1653. Duodecimo. [fV,^ Brit,
Mus.]
VERULAMIANA; or opinions on men,
manners, literature, politics, and theo-
logy* hy Francis Bacon, Baron of
Verulam, &c &c To which is prefixed
a life of the author, by the editor.
[P. L. Courtier.]
London: 1803. Duodecima [Lowndes^
Bibliog, Man,y p. 97.]
VERY (a) godly and learned exposition,
vpon the whole Booke of Psalmes.
Wherein is contained the diuision and
sense of euery Psalme : as also niani-
fold, necessary and sound doctrines,
gathered out of the same, all seruing
tor the great furtherance and instruction
of euery Christian reader. Heretofore
penned and written, and now diligetly
and faithfully reuiued by the author
(who haUi added many worthy things
thereto) and newly published at the no
smal cost of the printer, for the glory
of God, and the good of the Church.
[By Thomas WiLCOCKS.]
London printed by Thomas Orwin for
Thomas Man. 1591. Quarto. Pp. 6. b. t.
6oo.» [BodL\
Epistle dedicatory signed T. W.
VERY (a) simple story. . . [By Florence
Montgomery.]
Sleaford, 1867. Quarto. \Adv, Lib,]
VESPERTINA, by A. H. B., commoner
of St John's College, Oxford. [A. H.
Baldwin.]
Oxford: 18J3. Octavo. Pp. viii. 118.*
[F. Madan,]
VESTIGES of the natural history of
creation. [By Robert Chambers,
LL.D.] Eleventh edition. Illustrated
by numerous engravings on wood.
London : mdcccxl. Octavo. Pp. iv. 286.
Ixiv.*
VETERANS (the) of Chelsea Hospital.
By the author of "The subaltern,"
"Traditions of Chelsea College,"
" Country curate,*' etc. [George Robert
Gleig.] In three volumes.
London : 1842. Duodecimo.*
VETERES vindicati, in an expostulatory
letter to Mr Sdater of Putney, upon
his Consensus Veterum &c. Wherein
the absurdity of his method, the weak-
ness of his reasons are shewn, his
false aspersions upon the Church of
England are wiped off, and her faith
concerning the Eucharist proved to
be that of the primitive Church. To-
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gether with animadversions on Dean
Boileau's French translation of, and
remarks upon Bertram. [By Edward
Gee.]
London, 1687. Quarto.*
VIA dolorosa: being the Catholic
devotion of the stations ; prepared as
a special office for the use of English
people, with reference to the sins, the
responsibilities, and the portents of
these times. Translated and arranged
by the author of "From Oxford to
Rome,** "Rest in the Church," etc.
[E. F. S. Harris.]
London: 1848. Octavo.* The preface
is signed E. F. S. H.
VIA (the) media; or, Anglican orthodoxy,
by a member of Uie Oxford Convoca-
tion. [J. HiPPISLEY.]
London : MDCCCXXXVIII. Octavo. Pp.
53.*
VIA, Veritas, vita: discursive notes on
preaching and on some types of the
Christian life. By a presbyter. [Rev.
Peter Barclay, M.A.]
London, 188 1. Octavo. Pp. 94. [Au4horJ\
Published in 1882, with the Author's name,
with the title— "The Way, the Truth, and
the Life."
VI^ per Angliam stratae : editio altera.
[By T. L. Claughton.]
Oxford: 1 841. Octavo. Pp. 15.* [F,
AfaJan.]
VIAGGIANA : or, detached remarks on
the buildings, pictures, statues, in-
scriptions, &c. of ancient and modem
Rome. [By Stephen Weston.]
London : [1776.] Duodecimo. Pp. iv.
b. t. 4. 176.* [Dycf Ca/,f iL 417.
VIATOR, a poem : or a ioumey from
London to Scarborough, by the way of
York. With notes historical and topo-
graphical. [By Thomas Maude.]
London, mdcclxxxii. Quarto. Pp.40,
xix.* [Boym^s Yorkshire Lib,, p. 128.]
VICE versi or a lesson to fathers. By
F. Anstey. [F. Anstey Guthrie.]
New and revised edition.
London 1883. Octavo. Pp. vi. i. 370.*
VICEROY (the) : a poem. Addressed
to the Earl of Halifax. [By John
Langhorne, D.D.]
London : M DCC LXii. Quarto. Pp. xi.
II.* [IVatt, Bib, Brit,, Mon. Rev, xxvii.
75]
VICEROY (the) of Catalonia, or, the
double cuckhold. [By Gabard de
Bremond.] Made English by James
Morg^, Gent
London, 1678. Duodecimo. Pp. 5. b. t.
155. 2.*
VICES (on the) of horses. By B. C.
[Bracy Clark.]
London: 1839. Quarto. [W,, Brit,
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VICISSITUDES (the) of Bessie Fairfax,
By Holme Lee, author of ** Basil God-
frey's caprice," "The beautiful Miss
Barrington," "Katherine's trial,'* etc.
etc. [Harriet Parr.] [In three vol-
umes.]
London: 1874. Octavo.*
VICISSITUDES (the) of commerce A
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Green UALGH.] In two volumes.
London 1852. Duodecimo.*
VICISSITUDES of life; exemplified in
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West.] In two volumes.
London: 1815. Duodecimo.*
VICTIM (the) of fancy. By a lady;
author of** The conquests of the heart."
[Elizabeth Sophia Tomlins.] In two
volumes.
London: 1787. Duodecimo. [Afon,Rez'.,
xxviL 331 ; Ixxvi. 446.]
VICTORIAISM ; or, a re-organization
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Sir Robert Peel, Bart [By WiUiam
C. Coward.]
London: 1843. Octavo.* Signed W. C.C.
VICTORIES (the) of the British
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London : 1839. Octavo.*
VICTORIOUS (the) stroke for old
England all preachers make all
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Henley.] The third edition.
London: 1748. Octavo. [fV,, Brit,
Mus,]
VICTORY (the). And other stories.
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Friskei," "Fairy Know-a-bit," "The
¥'ant -killer," &c., &c. [Charlotte
UCKER.]
London; 1875. Octavo. Pp. 64,*
VICTORY (the) of the vanquished; a
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of "Chronicles of the Schonbere-
Cotta family," &c. [Mrs Charles^
London 1 1871. Octavo. Pp. 458.'*
"VICTORY (the) won." A brief
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[By Miss Catherine Marsh.] Second
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VIDA Study of a girl By Amy Duns-
muir. [Miss Oliphant.] In two
volumes.
London: 1880. Octavo.*
VIENNA wherein is storied, y* valorous
atchieuements, famous triumphs, con-
stant loue, greate miseries, & linall
happiness of the well-deseruing, truly
noble and most valiant K'l S' Paris of
Vienna, and y* most admired amiable
Princess, the faire Vienna. [By
Richard Mynshull.]
London N. □. Quario. Pp. 6. b. t. iSo.*
VIEW (a> of a printed book [by Henry
Parker] intituled Observations upon
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VIEW (a) of anrient history; including
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[In reality by John Logan, minister of
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London: mdcclxxxviii. hdccxciii.
VIEW of Christianity, containing a short
account of religion from the creation
to the end of the 4th cent. ; with the
complete duty of a Christian r laid
273Z
catechisms. [By U.
down in
Deacon.
1747. Octavo. ILatAiury'i Niirijureri.]
VIEW (a) of Fraunce. [By Sir Thomas
Dallincton.]
London, 1604. Quarto. No pagination.*
VIEW (a) of Lord BoUngbroke's philo-
sophy, compleat, in four letters to a
friend. In which his whole system of
infidelity and naturalism is exposed
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The third edition.
London, mdcclvi. Duodecimo. Pp.
xlviiL 335.* IBsiil.i
VIEW (a) of many errors and some
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epigramms and suffrages of many
godly and learned men in behalf of
the author's translation, and reasons
for publishing the same. By W. B.
M.A. and minister of the Gospel.
[William Barton.]
London, H.DC.uv. Quarto. Pp. 6. b. L
18. *
VIEW (a) of real grievances, with reme-
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London: 1772. Octavo. [Queen't Cell.
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VIEW (a) of society and manners in
France, Switzerland, and Germany :
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London: M Dcc Lxxix. Octavo.*
VIEW (a) of some exceptions which
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Lord Viscount Falkland's Discourse of
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Submitted to the censure of all sober
Christians. Together with the Dis-
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it. [By Henry HAMMOND, D.D.]
Oxford, 1646. Quarto. Pp. 4- b. t. 204-*
VIEW (a) of Stourton Gardens with
strictures on a late abusive Ode upon
the same subject : somewhat, it is
said, in imitation of Horace, Book II,
Ode 13, [By Rev. John CHAPMAN.]
OcUvo. Pp. II. \_W. Up(BU.\
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VIEW of the agriculture of Oxfordshire,
drawn up for the Board of Agriculture
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Young.]
London : 1809. Octavo, [ly.]
VIEW (a) of the British Empire, more
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posals for the improvement of that
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and the relief of the people. [By John
Knox, bookseller.]
London: 1784. Octavo.*
The author's name appears in the third
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VIEW of the conduct of the English
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1737- Octava [Leslies Cat.^ 1843 (414)-]
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VIEW (a) of the Dissertation upon the
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B.D.]
London : 169S. Octavo. Pp. 5. b. t. 78.*
VIEW (a) of the elections of bishops in
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tians : and the nature of the Church,
its unity and go\-emment are likewise
explained. By a presb}'ter of the
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DA5S.]
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242.*
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lineal heir male and lawful representa-
tive of Sir William Stuart of Jedworth,
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ordship's chaplain.]
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VIEW (a) of the gold coin and coinage
of England from Henry the Third to
the present time, with copper plates.
[By Thomas Snellikg.]
London: 1763. Folio. [IV., Bril, Afus.]
VIEW (a) of the internal evidence of
the Christian religion. [By Soame
JENYNS.]
London: m.dcclxxvl Octavo.*
VIEW (a) of the Jewish religion con-
taining the manner of life, rites, cere-
monies and customes of the lewish
nation throughout the world at this
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fully collected by A. R. [Alexander
Ross.]
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VIEW (a) of the Lancashire dialect, by
way of dialogue ; to which is added, a
glossar>' of all the Lancashire words
and phrases therein used. By T.
Bobbin, Opp'n Spe>*ker o* th* Dialect.
[John Collier, of Milnrow.]
Manchester: [1746.] Daodedmo. \}V.\
First edition.
VIEW (a) of the naval force of Great
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\-ations and hints for the impro\-ement
of the naval ser\nce. By an officer of
rank. [Sir John Borlase Warren.]
London : 1791. Octavo. Pp. 203. 74.
[IVatt, Bib. Brit. Mon. Rn., vi. 221.]
VIEW (a) of the new directorie, and a
indication of the ancient litiurgie of
the Church of England. In answer to
the reasons pretended in the ordinance
and preface, for the abolishing the one,
and establishing the other. [By Henr>'
Hammond, D.D.] The third edition.
Oxford, 1646L Quarto. Pp. 10. b. 1. 106.*
An edition, said to be the third, with some
variations in the spelling, both on the tide-
page and throughout the work, wis printed
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Hall], in the same year, with a different
pagination.
VIEW (a) of the political state of Scot-
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James Bridges, W.S.]
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Bri/,]
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boroughs, and the names of their
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holder, and borough in Scotland voted
at the late general election ; with other
interesting political information. [By
Alexander Mackenzie.]
Edinburgh: Anno 1790. Octavo.*
VIEW (a) of the present state and future
prospects of the free trade and coloniz-
ation of India. [By John Crawfurd.]
London: 1829. Octavo. [HP Cull. Lit.
Pol. Ecan., p. 110.]
VIEW of the real power of the Pope,
and of the power of the priesthood
over the laity; with an account how
they use it. [By T. Hawkins.]
London: 1733. Octavo. [Leslie's Co/.,
1841.]
Ascribed also to T. Hart.
VIEW (a) of the relative situations of
Mr Pitt and Mr Addington, previous
to, and on the night of, Mr Patten's
motion. By a member of parliament.
[Robert Plumer Ward.] Second
edition.
London: 1804. Octavo. [Pelleru^ s Life of
Sidmouth^ ii. 146. Mon. Bev., xliii 328.]
VIEW of the Romish hydra and monster,
traison against the Lord's Anointed ;
condemned by David, i Sam, 26, and
nowe confuted in seven sermons, to
perswade obedience to princes, concord
among ourselves, and a general refor-
mation and repentance in all states.
[By Laurence Humphrey.]
Oxford: 1588. Duodecimo. B. L. [Wood,
A then. Oxon.]
VIEW (a) of the Scots rebeUion. With
some inquiry into what we have to
fear, [from the rebels ? and what is
the properest method to take with
them ? [By Daniel Defoe.]
London : 17 1 5. Octavo. Pp. 40. [Le^s
Defoe, 171.]
VIEW (a^ of the Scripture revelations
concemmg a future state : laid before
his parishioners by a country pastor.
[Richard Whately.]
London: 1829. Dnodecimo. Pp. 322.*
[Darling, Cyclop. Bibl.\
VIEW (a) of the several schemes with
respect to America, and their compara-
tive merit in promoting the interest and
dignity of Great Britain. [By Capel
LOFFT.]
1776. Octavo. Pp. 55. [Bich,Bib.Amer.,
i. 468.]
VIEW (a) of the silver coin and coinage
of England, from the Norman Con-
quest to the present time ; considered
with regard to type, legend, sorts,
rarity, weight, fineness and value. [By
Thomas Snelling.]
London: 1762. Quarto. [W., Brit. Mus.'\
VIEW (a) of the soul, in several tracts.
The first, being a discourse of the
nature and faculties, the effects and
operations, the immortality and happi-
ness of the soul of man. The second,
a cordial against sorrow, or a treatise
against immoderate care for a man's
own posterity, and grief for the loss of
children. The third consists of several
epistles to the Reverend John Tillotson,
D.D. and Dean of Canterbury, tending
to the further illustration of the former
arguments concerning the soul of man,
and the proof of a particular providence
over it By a person of quality. [R.
Saunders.]
London, mdclxxxii. Folio.* [Lowndes,
Brit. Lib., p. 804.]
VIEW (a) of the state of religion in the
diocese of St David's about the be-
ginningoftheeighteenth century. With
some account of the causes of its
decay, together with considerations of
the reasonableness of augmenting the
revenues of impropriate Churches. By
E. S. [Erasmus Saunders] D.D.
London: 1 72 1. Octavo. Pp.128. [Z?«r/i«^,
Cyclop. Bibl.\
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VIEW (a) of the times, their principles
and practices, in the Rehearsals by
Philalethes. [Charles Leslie.]
First edition, 1708-9. Folio. Second
edition in six volumes, London, 1750.
Duodecimo. [Darlings Cyclop. BiblJ]
VIEW (a) of the treaty &c. [By Denis
O'Brien.]
London: 1787. Octavo. \Cha2meri Notes,
Mon. Rev,^ Ixxvi. 169.]
VIEW (a) of the whole controversy
between the Representer and the
Answerer, with an answer to the
Representer's last reply : in which are
laid open some of the methods by
which Protestants are misrepresented
by Papists. [By William Clagett,
D.D., preacher to Gray's Inn.]
London : MDCLXXXVII. Quarto. Pp.
123.* \Bodl'\
VIEWS and opinions. By Matthew
Browne. [W. B. Rands.]
London and New York 1866. Octavo.
Pp. xviii. 294.* [Athenaum^ April, 1882.]
VIEWS in London, by an amateur.
Brhe Hon E. S. Abbot, afterwards
aroness Colchester.] Sketched from
a window in the Palais de la Vdritd :
and extracts from an album.
Chiswick, 1833. Octavo.
VIEWS in Orkney, and on the North-
Eastem Coast of Scotland, taken in
M.DCCCV. and etched in m.dcccvii.
[By the late Duchess of Suther-
land.]
Folio. Pp. 27. \W,, Martin's Cat,}
VIEWS of Canada and the colonists,
embracing the experience of a re-
sidence ; views of the present state,
progress and prospects of the colony;
with detailed and practical information
for intending emigrants. By a four
year's resident Qames Bryce Brown.]
Edinburgh: MDCCCXLIV. Octavo.*
VIEWS of ports and harbours, watering
places, fishing villages, and other
picturesque objects on the English
coast. Engraved by W. and E. Finden.
[With a descriptive letterpress by W.
A. C. ; William Andrew Chatto.J
London, 1838. Quarto. [Unitfersal Cat,
of books on art, i. 275.]
VIEWS of society and manners in
America ; in a series of letters from
that country to a friend in England,
during the years 181 8, 1819, and 1820.
By an Englishwoman. [Frances
Wright.]
London: 1821. Octavo. Pp. x. 523.*
[Rich, Bid Amer,, ii. 130.]
VIEWS of the seats of noblemen and
gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland
and Ireland. From drawings by J. P.
Neale. [With letterpress descriptions
by Thomas MOULE.]
In six volumes. London:^ 1818-23.
Second series. In five volumes. London :
1824-9. \W'\
VILLAGE belles. A tale of English
country life. By the author of " Mary
PowelL" [Anne Manning.] New
edition, revised.
London : i86a Octavo. Pp. iv. 348.*
VILLAGE (a) commune By Ouida
[Louise de La Ram6.] In two
volumes.
London 1 88 1. Octavo.*
VILLAGE conversations ; or, the
vicar's fire-side. [By Sarah Renou.]
Dedicated to Mrs. Hannah More.
London: 1815. Duodecimo. Pp. xvii.
227.* Dedication signed S. R.
VILLAGE (the) curate. A poem. [By
James Hurdis, D.D.]
Bishopstone : 1797. Octavo. [W^.]
VILLAGE (the) lesson book ; for the
use of schools. By Martin Doyle,
author of Hints to small farmers, &c.,
&c'' [Ross HiCKEY.]
London: 1855. Duodecimo. Pp. 116.*
VILLAGE memoirs ; in a series of
letters between a clergyman and his
family in the country, and his son in
town. [By Joseph Cradock.]
London: 1775. Duodecimo. \Cradock^5
Mem,, i. xix. Mon, Rev,, lii. 139.J
VILLAGE (the) on the cliff. By the
author of " The story of Elizabeth."
[Miss Thackeray.] With six illus-
trations by Frederick Walker.
London : 1867. Octavo. Pp. 3. b. t.
3i8.*
VILLAGE (the) pastor. By one of
the authors of Body and soul. [George
WiLKINS, D.D.]
London : 1825. Duodecimo.*
VILLAGE (the) pastor. By the author
. of The retrospect. Ocean, Morning
meditations. Village observer. Village
church yard, &c. formerly a Lieutenant
in the Royal Navy, and now a minister
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in the Established Church. [Richard
Marks.] In two volumes.
London : mdcccxxvii. Duodecimo.*
VILLAGE reminiscences. By an old
maid. [Mrs Monkland.] In three
volumes.
London : 1834. Duodecimo.*
VILLAGE scenes : a poem. In two
parts. [By James Cargill Guthrie.]
Edinburgh and London, m.dccc.l. Duo-
decimo.*
VILLAGE sermons. By a country
clergyman. [Edward Berens, Arch-
deacon of Berks.]
Oxford, 1820. Duodecimo. Pp. viii.
202.*
VILLAGE sermons. By a Northamp-
tonshire rector. [Granville Hamilton
Forbes.] With a preface on the in-
spiration of Holy Scripture.
London and Cambridge : 1863. Octavo.
Pp. xliv. 321.*
VILLAGE sketches : or, hints to pedes-
trians. Reprinted from the 'Don-
caste Gazette,' 1849-50. [By C. W.
Hatfield.]
Doncaster: N. d. Duodecimo. Pp. 350.
\Boynes Yorkshire Lib,^ p. 108.]
VILLAGE virtues : a dramatic satire.
In two parts. [By Matthew Gregory
Lewis.]
London : 1796. Quarto. Pp. 45.* [N,
andQ,, % June 1 861, p. 458.]
VILLAGE (the) wedding: or the
faithful country maid. A pastoral
entertainment of music. As it is per-
formed at the Theatre - Royal at
Richmond. [By James Love or
Dance.]
1767. Octavo. \,Biog, Dram, Mon, Rev,^
xxxvii. 152.]
VILLAINY (the) of stock-jobbers de-
tected, and the causes of the late run
upon the bank and bankers discovered
and considered. [By Daniel Defoe.]
London, MDCCi. Quarto.* [Wilson,
Life of Defoe y 19.]
VILLANIES discouered by lanthome
and candle-light, and the helpe of a new
oyer called O per se O. Being an
addition to the belman^s second night-
walke, and a laying open to the world
of those abuses, which the bel-man
(because he went i' the darke) could
not see, with canting songs neuer
before printed. [By Thomas Dekker.]
London, 1616. Quarto. B.L. No pagi-
nation.*
VILLETTE. By Currer Bell, author
of "Jane Eyre " "Shirley," etc. [Char-
lotte Bronte.] In three volumes.
London: 1853. Octavo.*
VINDICATION (a) and defence of Mr.
George Meldrum's Sermon, preached
May 16. 1703. against the reflections
and censure of [John Sage] the author
of the Examination of some things in
the sermon, and [George Brown] the
author of Toleration defended. [By
George Meldrum, minister at Edin-
burgh.]
Edinburgh, 1703. Quarto. Pp. 30. b. t.*
VINDICATION (a) of a book, intituled,
A brief account of many of the prose-
cutions of the people called Quakers,
&c. Lately presented to the members
of both Houses of Parliament; shewing
the fallacy and injustice of the cal-
culations and remarks in a late book
caird An examination, &c. ; the
evasions and disingenuity of the clergy
of the diocese of London in their
answers and reflections ; and the
falshood and inconsistency of the in-
telligences by them published. To
whidi are added, remarks on the poor
vicar's Plea. With Bishop Bumefs
description of the ecclesiastical courts.
[By Joseph Besse.]
London: 1737. Octavo. Pp. 138. b. t.*
[Smith's Cat, of Friends' books, i. 254.]
VINDICATION (a) of a book, intituled,
A brief account of many of the prose-
cutions of the people called Quakers,
&c. Presented to the members of both
Houses of Parliament : in answer to a
late Examination thereof in behalf of
the church-men of the diocese of Here-
ford. [By Joseph Besse.]
London : 1741. Octavo. 4 sh. [Smith's
Cat. of Friends* books, i. 256.
VINDICATION (a) of a book, intituled,
A brief account of many of the prose-
cutions of the people called Quakers,
&c. Presented to the members of
both Houses of Parliament : in answer
to a late Examination thereof, in
defence of the clergy of the diocese of
York. [By Joseph Besse.]
London : 1 741. Octavo. Pp. 2. b. t.
228.* [Smith's Cat, of Frietids' books, i.
256.]
VINDICATION (a) of a book intituled,
A brief account of many of the prose-
cutions of the people called Quakers,
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&c. Presented to the members of both
Houses of Parliament : in answer to a
late Examination thereof so far as the
clergy of the diocese of Canterbury are
concerned in it. With an appendix,
demonstiatii^, that tithes are an
oppression to the husbandman, a
burden too heavy for him to bear, and
undoeth many. [By Joseph Besse.]
London: 1742. Octavo. 14 sb. [SmilA'i
Cat. cfFiimd^ beeks, i, 356.]
VINDICATION (a) of a book, intituled,
A brief account of many of the prose-
cutions of the people called Quakers,
&c. Presented to tne members of both
Mouses of Parliament : in answer to a
late Examination thereof, so far as the
clergy of the diocese of Carlisle are
concerned in it. [By Joseph Besse.]
London: 1741. Octavo. 3 sh. \SmilA's
Col. e/ Friends' books, i. 256,]
s of the people cali'd Quakers,
&c. Presented to the members of both
Houses of Parliament, in answer to a
late Examination thereof, so far as the
cler^ of the diocese of Lichfield and
Coventry are concerned in it : with an
appendix, in reply to the objections of
two clergymen of the diocese cali'd St.
David's. [By Joseph Besse.]
London 1 MDCCXXXIX. Octavo. Pp.96."
[Smith'! Cat. of Friends' books, i. 254-]
VINDICATION (a) of a book intituled,
A brief account of many of the prose-
cutions of the people called Quakers,
&c. Presented to the members of both
Houses of Parliament ; in answer to a
late Examination thereof, so far as the
clergy of the dioceses of Oxford, Glo-
cester, and Chester, are concerned in
it [By Joseph Besse.]
London; 1740. Octavo, ij sh. [Smith's
Cat.Bf Friendi books, i. 255.]
VINDICATION (a) of a discourse con-
cerning the unreasonableness of a new
separation, on account of the oaths [by
Edward Stillin^eet], from the excep-
tions made against it in a tract called,
A brief answer to 3 late discourse, &c.
[By John Williams, D.D.]
London; MDCXCi, Quarto. Pp.».b.L40."
Ascribed by some to Slillingfieet
VINDICATION (a) of a discourse
entituled the Principles of the Cypri-
anic age, with regard to episcopal
power and Jurisdiction : being a reply
to Gilbert Rule's Cyprianic bishop
eiamin'd and found not to be diocesan.
Wherein besides a great many things
more briefly considered, the usefulness
of fixing the principles of the Cyprianic
age is succinctly represented ; the main
controversie between those of the
Church and the Presbyterians is fully
and distinctly stated ; Mr. Rule's main
subterfuges are utteriy overthrown ;
large supplements are added to the
Principles of the Cyprianic age ; the
Cyprianic episcopacy is shewn to be
inconsistent with a papacy ; and it is
demonstrated that episcopal govern-
ment was universally delivered to be of
divine right in the aays of St. Cyprian.
[By Bishop John Sage.]
London! mdcci. Quarto.'
VINDICATION (the) of a late pam-
phlet, (entituled, Obedience and sub-
mission to the present government,
demonstrated from Bp, Overal's Con-
vocation-book) from the false glosses,
and illusive interpretations of a pre-
tended answer [by Thomas Wj^statle].
By the author of the first pamphlet.
[Zachary TavLOR.]
London: MDCXCl. Quarto. Vp.yS.* [Cal,
Land. Intl., ii. 34.]
VINDICATION (a) of a late pamphlet.
intituled, The case of the Hanover
troops considered : with some further
observations upon those troops ; being
a Sequel to the said pamphlet. [By
Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of
Chesterfield.]
London: uiKCXLiii. Octavo. Pp. 56.
VINDICATION (a) of an undertaking
of certain gentlemen, in order to the
suppressing of debauchery, and pro-
faneness. [By Edward FoWLER, D.D.,
Bishop of Gloucester.]
London, 1692. Quarto. Pp. i6,* [Bed/.]
VINDICATION (a) of Bishop Taylor,
from the injurious misrepresentation of
him by the author of the Letter to the
clergy of the Church of England in the
county of NortKumberland. With a
few remarks upon some other passages
in that letter. [By Thomas Sharp,
D.D.,Archdeacon of Northumberland.]
Printed in the year 1733. Octavo, t sh.
[Smith, Sib. Anti-Quaker., p. 39, 392.]
VINDICATION (a) of commerce and
the arts ; proving that they are the
source of tne greatness, power, riches
and populousness of a state. Being an
examination of Mr. Bell's Dissertation
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npon populousness, read tn the schools,
and honoured with the Lord Viscount
Townshend's prize, by the University
of Cambridge. Wherein Mr. Bell's
calumnies on trade are answered, his
arguments refuted, his system exploded,
and the principal causes of populosity
assi^ed. With a lai^e appenaiv, con-
tainmg remarks on that part oif the
estimate of the manners and principles
of the times, which relates to trade and
commerce. By 1 ■ B , M.D.
[William Temple.]
London; hdcclviii. Octavo. Pp.KvLi}?.*
VINDICATION (a) of Dr Sherlock,
Dean of St Paul's, in answer to Mr.
Nathaniel Taylor's late treatise, en-
dtuled, Dr Sherlock's Case of Church
communion, and his letter to Anony-
mous, considei'd, &c. Together with a
reply lo his vindication of ue dissenters
from the charge of schism. [By Ben-
jamin HOADLEV, D.D.]
London: 1702. Quuto. Pp. 5. b. t. 72.*
VINDICATION (a) of Doctor Tail
[TraillJ from the charge of heresy:
being a defence of a sermon entitl^.
The happiness of dead clergymen, &c.
By the Reverend Doctor TaiL [Wil-
liam Thom, minister at Govan.]
Glasgow: m dcclxx. Octavch*
VINDICATION (a) of Exeter School, by
its master. J. L. [John LEMPRI^RE,
D.D.]
Exeter, 1S18. Octavo. [DaeidiM, Bib,
Devon., p. 39.]
VINDICATION (a) of God's
sovereignty, the doctrines .of election,
reprobation, and original sin ; from a
late pamphlet intituled. Free and
impartial thoughts on the sovereignty
of God, &c By W. B. [Richard
Finch.]
London: I74;> Oclavo. 3(. sb. [Smith's
Cat. o/Friendf boekt, i. 610.]
Afteiwanis formed urt of a volume
entitled "Tracts, — By Richard finch,"
VINDICATION (a) of his Excellency
the Lord C 1 from the charge of
favouring none but Tories, high-church-
men and Jacobites. By the Reverend
Dr. S 1. [Jonathan SwiFT, D.D.]
London uoccxxx. Octavo. Pp. 37.
b. t.*
VINDICATION (a) of his Majesties
government and judicatures, in Scot-
land; from some aspersions thrown on
them by scandalous pamphlets, and
news-books : and especially, with
relation to the late Earl of Aisle's
process. [By Sir George Mac-
kenzie.]
Printed at Edinburgh: and re-printed at
London, M.Dc.LXXxliI. Qnarto. Pp.
VINDICATION of informers of the
breaches of the laws against pro-
phaneness and immorality. Asserting
and proving the lawfulness and neces-
sin of informing. Shewing that all
sober Christians, and good neighbours,
are called in duty to joyn therein. And
answering objections made by 'ill or
ignorant men, against those pious and
useful persons, who out of love to God
and their neighbours, do reckon them-
selves obliged in conscience, to inform
against the vicious. [By Francis
Grant, Lord Cullen.]
Printed at Edinburgh. Anno 1701.
Quarto.*
VINDICATION (a) of Isaac Bicker-
stafTEsq; against what is objected to
him by Mr. Partridge, in his Almanack
for the present year 1709. By the
said Isaac Bickerstaff Esq; Qonathan
Swift, D.D.]
London: mdccix. Octavo. Pp. 8."
VINDICATION (a) of King Charles
the Martyr, proving that His Majesty
was the author of BIKQN BA2IAIKH.
Against a memorandum, said to be
written by the Earl of Anglesey : and
against the exceptions of Dr. walker,
and others. [By Thomas Wag-
STAFFE, A.M.]
London, 1693. Octavo. Pp.46.* \WoBd.\
A second edition appeared in 1697, with a
preface containing a refutation of a passage
in Bayle's Dictionary relating to the con-
troveisy; and a third, in 1711, with laige
additions, and some original letters of
Charles I.
VINDICATION {a)of lawful authority;
against some principles lately advanced
to undermine the same ; or a con-
futation of Hobbism in politicks, as it
is reviVd by some modem doctors ;
wherein Dr Broughton's Grand apos-
tacy is consider'd ; and his notion
concerning the divine right of power
is set in its true light; according to
the Holy Scriptures, and the testimony
of the primitive Church. [By George
Smith.]
[Undon!]i7i8. Octavo. Pp. 8a \W.,
Brit. Mm.\
VINDICATION (the) of liturgies, lately
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published by Dr. Falkner, proved no
vindication of the lawfiilness, use-
fulness and antiquity of set-fonns of
publick ministerial prayer,
consequently
answer to a book, intituled, A reason-
able account why some pious Qoncon-
fonni<>ts judge it sinful, for them to
perform their ministered acts in by the
prescribed forms of others. Where-
in with an answer to what Dr.
Falkner hath said on the book afore-
said, the original principles are
discovered, from whence the different
apprehensions of men in this point
arise. By the author of the Reason-
able account, and supplement to it.
[John COLLINGES, D.D.]
London, i5Si. Octavo. Pp. 30. b. t. iv.
258- 3-*
VINDICATION (a) of mankind, or
freewill asserted in answer to a
philosophical inquiry concenung
human liberty [by Anthony Collins] ;
to which is added an Examination of
Mr. Lock's scheme of freedom. [By S.
Lowe?]
London: 1717. Octavo. [IV., Brit Mm.]
VINDICATION (a) of marriage, as
solemnized by Presbyterians, in the
North of Ireland. Wherein, i. Their
principles, practice, and reasons
thereof, are candidly shown, with the
causes of iheir non-conformity to the
form prescribed in the liturgy. 2. The
libels exhibited against ministers and
people, in the official courts, examined
and answered. 3. And such marriages
Eroven to be agreeable to Scripture,
ght of nature, laws of nations, and
customs of other reformed Churches,
and not inconsistent with the civil
laws of this landj and therefore lawfull
tho not canonical. By a minister of
the Gospel. [John Macbride.]
Printed in the year 1702. Quarto. Pp.
VINDICATION (a) of Mr. George
Buchanan, in two parts. Part I,
Vindicating him from the vile aspersion
cast on him by Camden, that he re-
pented, when dying, of what be wrote
against Mary Queen of Scots : which
f^shood has been since retailed and
propagated by Messieurs Sage and
Ruddiman. Part. II. Vindicating
him from the horrible ingratitude he is
charged with to Q. Mary, in extolling
her so high in his dedication of his
paraphrase of the Psalms, and there
afler writing so bitterly against her in
the Detection and History. With an
appendix, containing a letter from the
illustrious Mons. de Thou President of
the Parliament of Paris, to Mr. Wil-
liam Camden, relating to Q. Mary's
reign, and apologiring for his following
Buchanan m his narration thereof:
With a translation of that letter. [By
John Love.]
Edinburgh: m.dcc.xlix. Octavo. [CAal-
mer/ Zi/e of Ruddiman, p. 224.]
VINDICATION(a)ofMrJamesCoImar
Bachelor of physick and Fellow of
Exeter College in Oxford. From the
calumnies of three lale pamphlets, i.
A paper publish'd by Dr. Bury, l6s9-
2. The account examin'd. 3. The
case of Exeter College related and
vindicated. To which are annex'd
the authentick copies of the affidavits
relating to that affair. [By James
Harrington.]
London : 1691. Qaaito. Pp. 4. b. t.
43*
VINDICATION (a) of Mr. Pope's Essay
on man, from the misrepresentations of
Mrde Crousai, professor of philosophy
and mathematicks in the university of
Lausanne. By the author of The
divine legation of Moses demonstrated.
In six letters. [By William Warbur-
TON, D.D.]
London:' M.DCC.XL. Duodecimo, Pp.
Il8.»
There is added A seventh letter, which
finiihes the Vindication, with a separate
title-page, and having the author's name.
The pagination is continuous, and the date
1740.
VINDICATION (a) of Mr. Robert
Keith, and of his young grand nephew
Alexander Keith, from the unfriendly
representations of Mr Alexander Keith
junior of Ravelstone, one of the under-
clerks in the Court of Session, [By
William Douglas.]
N, p. [1750.] Octavo. Pp. 22.'
"A few copiei of this tract were printed
for private circulation, in the y«ir 1750, by
Bishop Knih, author of the Histoiy of the
■ffiUTE of Church and Stale iu Scotland."
—MS. note by Dr. David Laing.
VINDICATION (a) of my Lord Bishop
of Worcester [George Morley]'s letter
touching Mr. Baxter from the animad-
versions of D. E. [Edward Bagshaw.]
[By Sir Henry Velverton.]
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VINDICATION (a) of my Lord Shaftes-
bury on the subject of ridicule, being
remarks upon Qohn Brown's] "Essays
on the characteristics." [By Charles
BULKLEY.]
London : 1751. Octavo. [Brit. Mus,
Man. ReVny v. 28$ ; vii. 41.]
VINDICATION (a) of natural society :
or a view of the miseries and evils
arising to mankind from every species
of artificial society. In a letter to
Lord ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ . By a late noble writer.
[Edmund BuRKE.]
London: 1756. Octavo. Pp. i.b. t. 106.*
[Bodl,\
VINDICATION (a) of Plain-dealing,
from the base and malicious aspersions
of two country curates, contained in a
little scurrilous pamphlet, entitled,
Plain-dealing proved to be plain-lying.
[By Rev. Charles Owen, D.D.]
London: 17 16. Octavo. [IV., Lowndes ^
Bibliog, Man.]
VINDICATION (a) of Presbyterian
ordination; from Scripture and anti-
quity, the judgment of the Reformed
Churches, and particularly of the Church
of England. With a brief reflection
upon the arguments offered by Mr.
Cautrell of Derby against it [By the
Rev. John Hartley, of Ashby-de-la-
Zouch.]
Nottingham: 1714. Octavo. Pp. 72.
[Darling, Cyclop. Bidl.]
VINDICATION (a) of Protestant cha-
rity, in answer to some passages in
Mr. E[dward] M[eredithjs Remarks
on a late conference. [By James
Harrington.]
Oxford, 1688. Quarto, [/oms' Peck,
i. 140.]
The above is printed with "Some reflex-
ions upon a treatise called Pietas Romana
et Parisiensis, &c.,** q.v,
VINDICATION (a) of Protestant prin-
ciples, by Phileleutherus Anglicanus.
E[ohn William DONALDSON, D.D.,
ead-master of King Edward's School,
Bury St. Edmunds.]
London : M.DCCCXLVi I. Octavo.*
VINDICATION (a) of St Gregorie his
dialogues : in which the great St
Gregory is proved the author of that
work. [By James Mumford, S.J.]
London, 1660. Quarta Pp. 19. b. t.*
VINDICATION (a) of scriptural Uni-
tarianism, and some other primitive
Christian doctrines, in reply to Vindex's
Examination of an appeal to the Society
of Friends. By Verax. [Thomas
Foster.]
London: 18 10. Octavo. Pp.324. [Mon.
Rev., Ixiii. 442.]
VINDICATION (a) of some among our
selves against the false principles of
Dr. Sherlock. In a letter to the
Doctor, occasioned by the sermon
which he preached at the Temple-
Church, on the 29th of May, 1692. In
which letter are also contained reflex-
ions on some other of the Doctor's
sermons, published since he took the
oath. [By George HiCKES, D.D.]
London, mdcxcii. Quarto. Pp. $1.*
VINDICATION (a) of some passages
in a Discourse concerning conmiunion
with God, from the exceptions of
William Sherlock, rector of St George
Buttolph-Lane. By the author of the
said Discourse. Qohn Owen, D.D,]
London, 1674. Octavo. Pp.237.* [Bodl.]
VINDICATION (a) of some truths
contained in the Scriptures, by the
exercise of reason only. [By Joseph
Lancaster.]
London: 1801. Duodecimo. I sh. [Smith's
Cat. of Friefids^ books, L 78.]
VINDICATION (a) of the account of
the double doctrine of the ancients.
In answer to a Critical enquiry into
the practices of the antient philoso-
phers. [By Arthur Ashley Sykes, D.D.]
London: MDCCXLVi I. Octavo. Pp.38.*
VINDICATION of the Address made
by the Episcopal clergy to the General
Assembly of the Presbyterians anno
M.DC.XC.11. From the sinistruous and
false constructions put upon it, by the
enemies of that order : but more espe-
cially of that particular address, given
in by Mr. Robert Irving minister of
Towie, and Mr. John Forbes minister
of Kincardine ; in name of, and by
commission from, their brethren, the
ministers of the synod of Aberdeen :
they being expressly reflected upon,
and named by [James Hadow] the
author of the Remarks upon the case
of the Episcopal clergy. [By Robert
Irving.]
Printed, in the year m.dcc.iv. Quarto.
Pp. 40.* [Adv, Ltd.]
VINDICATION (a) of the Answer to
some late papers concerning the unity
and authority of the Catholick Church,
and the reformation of the Church of
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tid [By
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Edward SxiLLlNG-
London, mdclxxxvii. Quarto.* [Jones*
Peck^ i. 16.]
VINDICATION (a) of the Answer to
the Humble remonstrance, from the
uniust imputations of frivolousnesse
and falsehood : wherein the cause of
liturgy and episcopacy is further de-
bated, by the same Smectymnuus.
[Stephen Marshall, Edmund Cal-
AMY, Thomas YoUNG, Matthew New-
COMEN and William Spurstowe.]
Printed in the yeare. 1641. Quarto.*
VINDICATION (a) of the Answer to
the Popish address presented to the
ministers of the Church of England.
In reply to a pamphlet abusively
intituled, A clear proof of the certainty
and usefulness of the Protestant rule
of faith, &c. [By John Williams,
D.D.]
London : MDCLXXXViii. Quarto. Pp,
41.* \Jotus* Peckf ii. 316.]
VINDICATION (a) of the Apamean
medal : and of the inscription NOE.
Together with an illustration of another
coin struck at the same place, in honour
of the Emperor Severus. By the author
of the Analysis of ancient mythology.
Qacob Bryant.]
London: 1775. Quarto. [W.]
VINDICATION (a) of the authenticity
of the narratives contained in the first
two chapters of tiie Gospels of St.
Matthew & St. Luke; being an
investigation of objections urg^ by
the Unitarian editors of the improved
version of the New Testament : with
an appendix, containing strictures on
the variations between the first and
fourth editions of that work. By a
layman. Qohn Bevan.]
London : 1822. Octavo.* [Smithes Cat,
of Friend^ books ^ i. 91. Hom/s Intro-
duction,^
VINDICATION (a) of the authority of
Christian princes over ecclesiastical
synods from the exceptions made
against it by Mr HilL [By
Turner.]
London : 1701. Octavo.
VINDICATION (a) of the Bishop of
Condom's Exposition of the doctrine
of the Catholic Church. In answer to
a book [by W. Wake] entituled. An
exposition of the doctrine of the Church
of England, etc With a letter from
the said Bishop. [By Joseph John-
ston.] Permissu superiorum.
London, 1686. Quarto. Pp. 122.* {Jones'
Peckf L 113.
VINDICATION (a) of the Brief
discourse concerning the Notes of the
Church. In answer to a late pamphlet,
entituled. The use andT great moment
of the Notes of the Church, as delivered
by Cardinal Bellarmin, De Notis
Ecclesiae, justified. [By William
Sherlock.]
London; mdclxxxvii. Quarto.*
VINDICATION (a) of the British col-
onies, against the aspersions of the
Halifax gentleman, in his letter to a
Rhode-Island friend. [By James
Otis.]
• Boston: 1765. Octavo. Pp. 32.* Re-
printed with author's name, 1769.
VINDICATION of the calendar tables
and rules annexed to the Act for regu-
lating the commencement of the year,
and correcting the calendar, against
the objections made to it, with respect
to the time appointed for the celebration
of Easter-day. To which is added a
more full account of that Act ; written
whilst it was depending in the House
of Conmions. [By Peter Daval.]
1 76 1. Quarto. [Nichols, Lit, Anec, ii.
372. Mon, Rev,, xxiv. 468.]
VINDICATION (a) of the Case of in-
different things, used in the worship of
God: in answer to a book, intituled, The
case of indifferent things used in the
worship of God, examined, stated on
the behalf of the dissenters, and calmly
argued. [By John Williams, D.D.]
London, 1684. Quarto. Pp. 57.*
VINDICATION (a) of the Character of
a Popish successor : in a reply to two
pretended answers to it. By the author
of the Character. Qohn Phillips.]
London: 1 68 1. Folio. Pp. 15.* [BodL'X
VINDICATION of the character of the
late Right Hon. William Pitt, from
the calumnies against him contained in
the fifth article of the Edinburgh
Review for April, 1810. [By James
Walker.]
Edinburgh: 1810. Octavo. [N, and Q,,
28 June 1862.]
VINDICATION (a) of the Church and
clergy of England, from some late
reproaches rudely and unjustly cast
upon them. [By White Kennett,
D.D.]
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London: 1709. Octavo. Pp. vi. b. t.
laa* [Bodl.]
VINDICATION (a) of the Church and
clergy of England from the misre-
presentations of the Edinburgh Re-
view. By a beneficed clergyman.
[Henry SOAMES, M.A., Dean of St
PauPs.]
London : 1823. Octavo.* [Crockforcts
Clerical Directory, ^
VINDICATION (a) of the Church of
I England from the aspersions of a late
libel, intituled, Priestcraft in perfection,
&c. Wherein the controverted clause
of the Church's power in the xxth Arti-
cle is shewn to be of equal authority
with all the rest of the Articles ; and
the fraud and forger>', charged upon
the clergy on the account of Uiat
clause, are retorted upon their accusers.
With a preface containing some re-
marks upon the Reflections on that
pamphlet By a priest of the church
of England. [Hilkiah BEDFORD.]
London : 1710, Octavo.*
VINDICATION (a) of the Church of
England from the foul aspersions of
schism and heresie unjustly cast upon
her by the Church of Rome. f^Y
Michael Altham.] Part I. [and II.]
London, MDCLXXXVii. Quarto.* \J<mes^
Peck, i. 168.]
VINDICATION (a) of the Church of
Kngland, in answer to Mr. Peirce's
Vindication of the dissenters. Wherein
abundance of historical mistakes are
rectified ; several groundess calumnies
thrown upon the most worthy and
deserving prelates of our Church, re-
futed ; and many Fathers of the most
primitive ages of Christianity clear'd
from misrepresentations. In two parts.
By a presbyter of the Church of Eng-
land. [Zachary Grey, LL.D., vicar
of St Peter's and Giles', Cambridge.]
London, 1720. Octavo.* [Bodl,]
Each part has a separate title and pagina-
tion.
VINDICATION (a) of the Church of
Scotland. Being an answer to a paper,
intituled. Some questions concerning
episcopal and presbyterial government
in Scotland. Wherein the latter is
vindicated from the arguments and
calumnies of that author; and the
former is made appear to be a stranger
in that nation. By a minister of the
Church of Scotland, as it is now estab-
lished by law. [Gilbert Rule.]
London, 1691. Quarto.* [Acfv. Lid,]
VINDICATION (a) of the "Clanronald
of Glengary" against the attacks made
upon them in the Inverness Journal
and some recent printed performances.
With remarks as to the descent of the
family who style themselves "of
Clanronald." [By John Riddell.]
Edinburgh 1821. Octavo. Pp. 97. xxx.*
VINDICATION (a) of the clergy, from
the contempt imposed upon them by
[John Eachard] the author of The
grounds and occasions of the contempt
of the clergy and religion. [By John
Bramhall, Bishop of Derry.]
London: 1686. Octavo. Pp. 13. b. t.
135.* [Boill.]
" First edit, of this came out in 1672. Oct.
at Lond."— MS. note by Wood.
VINDICATION (a) of the conforming
clergy from the unjust aspersions of
heresie, &c. In answer to some part
of M. Jenkyn's funeral sermon upon
Dr. Seaman. With short reflexions
on some passages in a sermon preached
by Mr. J. s. upon 2. Cor. 5. 20. In a
letter to a friend. [By Robert Grove,
D.D.]
London, 1676. Quarto. Pp. 74. b. t.*
[BodL]
VINDICATION (a) of the convention
lately concluded between Great Bri-
tain and Russia, in six letters. Ad-
dressed to [By Charles Jen-
KINSON, Earl of Liverpool]
London : 1801. Octavo. Pp. 124. b. t.*
VINDICATION (a) of the deprived
bishops, asserting their spiritual rights
agaiiist a lay-deprivation, against the
charge of schism, as managed by the
late editors of an anonymous Baroccian
MS. In two parts. I. Shewing, that
though the instances collected in the
said MS. had been pertinent to the
editors design, vet that would not have
been sufficient for obtaining their cause.
II. Shewing, that the instances there
collected are indeed not pertinent to
the editors design, for vindicating the
validity of the deprivation of spiritual
power by a lay-authority. To which
IS subjoined the latter end of the said
MS. omitted by the editors, making^
against them and the cause espoused
by them. In Greek and English. [By
Henry Dodwell.]
London, 1692. Quarto.*
VINDICATION (a) of the divine attri-
butes. In some remarks on his Grace
[W. King] the Archbishop of Dublin's
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sermon, intituled, Divine [>redestina-
tion and foreknowledg consisient with
the freedom of man's wilL [By John
Edwards, D.D.]
London, m.dcc.x. Octavo. Pp. 3^.*
VINDICATION (a) of the Divine
perfections, illustrating the glor)^ of
God in them, by reason and revelation :
methodically digested into several
meditations. By a person of honour.
[James Dalrvmple, ist. Viscount of
Stair.]
London, m dc xcv. Octavo.*
The prerace is signed W. Bates, J. Howe,
Lhe ^itors.
VINDICATION (a) of the doctrine of
grace, from the charge of antinomian-
ism : contained in a letter to a minister
of the gospel [Ralph Ersldne]. [By
James HOO.]
Edinbui^hi M.DCC.xvm. Octavo, Pp.
14.* Signed I, H.
VINDICATION (a) of the doctrine of
the Trinity from the exceptions of a
late pamphlet entituled An essay on
spirit &c. By a divine of the Church
of England. [Thomas Randolph,
D.D.] Parti.
Oxford, M DCC LUI. Octavo.* {Darling,
Cyclop. Bibl.\
Pait II. was I
part III. in 1754.
IS given in the Appendix, which also ap-
peared in 1754.
VINDICATION (a) of the ecclesiastical
part of Sir James. Dalrymple's His-
torical Collections : in answer to a late
pamphlet [by John Gillane], intituled,
The life of the Reverend Mr. John
Sage, &c. Wherein some things are
added towards the clearing the ancient
government of the Church of Scotland
from the mistakes of a late author.
Together with a defence of what Sir
James hath advanced concerning the
opinion of the Scottish historians in
relation to King Robert the Second's
marriage with Elizabeth Muir, in
answer to Mr, John Sa^ his criticism
on that subject in his mtroduction to
Hawthorn den's works. [By Sir James
Dalkvhple, Bart, of Borthwick.]
Edinburgh, 1714, Octavo. Pp. 5. b. t.
73,- [jP.LaiHg.]
VINDICATION (a) of the Enquiry into
charitable abuses, with an exposure of
the misrepresentations ... in the
Quarterly Review . . . [By Henry
Bellenden Kerr.]
VINDICATION <a) of the Faithful
rebuke to a false report against the
rude cavils of the pretended Defence.
[By Vincent Alsor]
London: 1698. Ocuvo. Pp. 152.*
The Report and Defence were written by
Stephen Lobb.
Medley, the Specimen-maker, and a
pamphlet, [by Joseph Trapp] entituled.
Most faults on one side. With a dis-
sertation on tbenatureand useof money
and paper-credit in trade, and the true
value of joint-stocks, maintaining the
assertions of the author, in relation to
those matters. By the author of the
Faults on both sides. [Richard Har-
LEV.]
London: 171O. Oclivo. Pp.43.*
" Faults on both sides " has been ascribed
to Defoe, and to Ctenients, secretary to the
Eat! of Peterborough, as well as tu Barley.
—Note in Adv. Ub. Cat.
VINDICATION (a) of the freedom &
lawfulness of the late General Assembly
begun at St. Andrews, and continued
at Dundee ; in answer to the reasons
alledged against the same in the Pro-
testation and Declinatore given in at
SL Andrews, and in another paper
contrived since, and spread abroad
amongst such as were conceived more
inclinable to follow that way, but kept
up from others. Now published by a
lover of the Church of Scotland for
preventing and removing prejudices
and misrepresentations which some
emissaries have endeavoured to pos-
sesse us with here, who are strangers
to the true estate of the late differences
there, by dispersing papers against the
judicatories of that Church, and dis-
seminating calumnies against their
brethren and countrymen. [By James
Wood, Professor at St. Andrews.]
London, printedin theyear 1653. Quarto.
Pp. 49. b. t.* [jp. Lain/r-l
VINDICATION (a) of the Friendly
conference between a minister and a
Krishioner of his, inclining unto Qua-
risrn, from the exceptions of Thomas
EUwood, in his pretended Answer to
the said conference. By the same
author. [Thomas Fowler, D.D.]
London: 167S. Octavo, aifsh. [Smiti,
Bi6. AtUi-Quahr., p. 31.]
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VINDICATION (a) of the Fundamental
charter of presbytery [by Sage] from
the exceptions of [John Anderson] the
contry-man in his letter to [R. Calder]
a curate. Wherein these queries are
considered : I. Whether it was the
constant and uniform practice of our
reformers to join in the conmiunion of
the Qiurch of England, when they had
occasion? II. Whether our reformers,
in their public deeds, openly and
solemnly professed, that they were of
one communion with the Church of
England? III. Whether the English
liturgy was used in Scotland, for
several years, by our reformers ? By a
true son of the afflicted Church of
Scotland. [John GiLLAN.]
Edinburgh : 1713. Octavo.*
VINDICATION (a) of the government,
doctrine, and worship, of the Church
' of England, established in the reign of
Queen Elizabeth : against the injurious
reflections of Mr. Neale, in his late
History of the Puritans. Together
with a detection of many false quota-
tions and mistakes in that performance.
[By Isaac Madox, D.D.]
London: MDCCXXXiii. Octavo. Pp.362,
b. t.*
VINDICATION of the Hindoos from
the aspersions of the Rev. Claudius
Buchanan, M.A. ; with a refutation of
the arguments exhibited in his Memoir
on the expediency of an ecclesiastical
establishment for British India, and
the ultimate civilization of the natives
by their conversion to Christianity.
Also remarks on an address from the
missionaries in Bengal to the natives
of India, condemning their errors, and
inviting them to become Christians.
The whole tending to evince the excel-
lence of the moral system of the Hin-
doos, and the danger of interfering with
their customs and religion. By a
Bengal officer. [Charles Stuart.J
London: I S08. Octavo. Pp.171. [GWi/.
Mag,, cii. ii. 194. Mon, Rev,, Ivii. 109.]
VINDICATION (a) of the Historio-
grapher of the University of Oxford,
and his works, from the reproaches of
the Lord Bishop of Salisbury [Gilbert
Burnet] in his Letter to [Lloyd] the
Lord Bishop of Coventry and Litch-
field, concerning a book lately pub-
lished, called, A specimen of some
errors and defects in the History of
the reformation of the Church of Eng-
land, by Anthony Harmer [/>. Henry
Wharton]. Written by, E. D. To
III.
which is added the Historiographer's
Answer to certain animadversions made
in the before-mentioned History of the
reformation, to that part of Historia
& antiquitates universitatis Oxon, which
treats of the divorce of Queen Cathe-
rine from King Henry the Eighth.
[By Dr. Thomas Wood, of New Col-
lege, Oxford.]
London, MDCXCiii. Quarto. Pp. 30. ♦
[Wood, A then. Oxon,, i. cxiv. note.]
Ascribed to James Harington. [Upcott, p.
1089.]
VINDICATION (a) of the history of
the Gunpowder-treason, and of the
proceedings and matters relating there-
unto, from the exceptions which have
been made against it, and more
especially of late years by the author
of the Catholic apology, and others.
To which is added, a parallel betwixt
that, and the present Popish plot.
[By John Williams, D.D.]
London, 1 68 1. Quarto. Pp. 2. b. t. 95. i.*
[Bodl,^
Ascribed to Gilbert Burnet, D.D. [Mend-
ham Collection Cat,, p. 51.]
VINDICATION (of the history of the
Septuagint from the misrepresentations
of the learned Scaliger, Dupin, Dr.
Hody, Dr. Prideaux, and other modem
criticks. [By Charles HAYES.]
London: M. Dec. xxxvi. Octavo. Pp. v.
b. t. 174.* [Orme, Bib, Bib. Nichols,
Lit, Attec, ii. 323. Lowndes, Brit, Lib,"]
This work has been attributed to Sir
Richard Ellys, Bart.
VINDICATION (a) of the honour and
justice of Parliament against a most
scandalous libel entitled the Speech of
John A Esq. [By Daniel DEFOE.]
London : N.D. [1721.] 2 leaves, pp. 36.
[Lee^s Defoe, 209.]
VINDICATION (a) of the honour of
King Charles I. against the prodigious
calumnies of the regicide, Ludlow, pub-
lisht in what he calls A letter from
Major- General Ludlow, to Sir £. S.
[By Edmund Elys.]
Printed in the year, 1691. Octavo. Pp.
14. b. t* [Bodl,^
Author's name in the handwriting of Wood.
VINDICATION (a) of the imprisoned
and secluded members of the House of
Commons, from the aspersions cast
upon them, and the maiority of the
House, in a paper lately printed and
published : entituled. An humble an-
swer to the generall councel of the
officers of the army under his Excel-
lency Thomas Lord Fairfax, to the
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demands of the Honourable Commons
of England in parliament assembled :
concerning the late securing or seclu-
ding some members thereof. [By
William Prynne.]
London, 1649. Quarto. Pp. 34.*
[Pa^nation erroneous ; dupL of 24, 25, 29,
30]
VINDICATION (a) of the king's sove-
reign rights : together with a justifica-
tion of his royal exercise thereof, in all
causes, and over all persons ecclesias-
tical (as well as by consequence) over
all ecclesiastical bodies corporate, and
cathedrals: more particularly ^plyed
to the King's Free Chappel and Church
of Sarum. Upon occasion of the Dean
of Sarum's Narrative and Collections,
made by the order and command of the
most noble and most honourable the
Lords Commissioners, appointed by the
King's Majesty for ecclesiastical promo-
tions. By way of reply unto the answer
of the Lord Bishop of Sarum, presented
to the aforesaid most honourable Lords.
The first part. Printed only to save
the labour of transcribing several
copies, and to prevent the mistakes
thereby apt to be incurred, and meerly
for the satisfaction of private friends,
who either want or desire a most
impartial information of that affair.
[By Thomas Pierce, Dean of Salis-
bury.]
London, 1683. Folio. Pp. 2. b. t. 44.*
[Bed/.]
VINDICATION (a) of the late Arch-
bishop Sancroft, and of his brethren
the rest of the depriv'd bishops, from
the reflections of Mr. Marshal in his
Defence of our constitution in Church
and State : particularly with regard to
their refusing to publish an abhorrence
of the Prince of Orange's invasion ;
their meeting^ at Guild-Hall, and their
endeavours for a regency. In a letter
to a friend. [By Hilkiah Bedford.]
London, 17 17. Octavo.*
VINDICATION (a) of the late House
of Commons, in rejecting the Bill for
confirming the eighth and ninth articles
of the treaty of navigation and com-
merce between England and France.
By a citizen. [John Egleton.]
London : 1 7 1 4. Octavo. [ IV, , Brit, Mus, ]
VINDICATION (a) of [Lord King] the
learned and honourable author of The
history of the Apostles Creed, from the
false sentiment, which Mr. Simson has
injuriously imputed to him. [By James-
Hadow, D.D.]
Edinburgh, m.dccxxxi. Octavo.* [Adv
VINDICATION (a) of the Letter out of
the North concerning Bp. Lake's de-
claration of his dying in the belief of
passive obedience, &c. [By — Eyre.]
London : 1690. Quarto.
VINDICATION (a) of the licensed
chapels in Scotland : being an answer
to the objections exhibited against
them, in a Letter addressed to the
Reverend Mr. Grant at Edinburgh.
By Philanthropos. [James Grant.]
Edinburgh, 1749. Octavo. Pp. 46.* [Z>.
Laing,\
VINDICATION (a) of the literal sense
of three miracles of Christ : I. His
turning water into wine ; 1 1. His whip-
ping the buyers and sellers out of the
Temple; III. His exorcising the devils
out of two men ; against the objections
of Thos. Woolston. [By Benjamin
Andrews Atkinson.]
London: 1729, Octava \CcU, Lib, Irin,
Coll, Dub,y p. 145.]
VINDICATION (a) of the literary
character of the late Professor Porson,
from the animadversions of the Right
Reverend Thomas Burgess, D.D.
F.R.S. F.A.S. P.R.S.L. Lord Bishop of
Salisbury, in various publications on i
(ohn V. 7. By Crito Cantabrigiensis.
Thomas TURTON, D.D.]
Cambridge: 1827. Octava* [N, and Q.y
28 April i860, p. 332.]
VINDICATION (a) of the Lord Bishop
of Ely's visitatorial jurisdiction over
Trinity- College in general, and over
the Master thereof [Bentley] in par-
ticular. [By John COLBATCH, D.D.]
London : MDCCXXXII. Quarto. Pp. 44. *
[Bodl,^
VINDICATION (a) of the ministers
and ruling elders of the Church of
Scotland who have taken the abjura-
tion ; wherein it is made evident, that
they are not thereby engaged in their
stations to oblige the successor when
he comes to the crown, to join in com-
munion with the Church of England,
as some ignorant people are made to
believe. [By Alexander Lauder,
minister at Mordentoun.]
Edinburgh, 17 12. Quarto.* [Adv, Lib,]
VINDICATION of the ministers of
the Church of Scotland, who have
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prayed for the Queen by name, not-
withstanding the order in Council on
that subject By a presbyterian.
[Thomas M'Crie, D.D.] The second
edition.
Edinburgh: 1820. Octavo.*
Ascribed also to Andrew Thomson, D.D.
VINDICATION (a) of the ministers of
the Gospel in, and about London, from
the unjust aspersions cast upon their
former actings for the Parliament, as
if they had promoted the bringing of
the king to capitall punishment With
a short exhortation to their people to
keep dose to their covenant-ingage-
ment [By Cornelius BURGES.]
London, 1648. Quarto.*
VINDICATION (a) of the Miscellanea
Analytica : in answer to a late pam-
!>hlet entitled Observations, &c. [By
[ohn Wilson, M.A., St Peter's Col-
ege, Cambridge.]
Cambridge, m.dcc.ix. Octavo. Pp. 22.*
VINDICATION (a) of the modem
history of Hindostan, from the gross
misrepresentations, and illiberal stric-
tures of the Edinburgh reviewers, by
the author. [Thomas Maurice.]
London : 1805. Octavo. Pp. 88. b. t.*
VINDICATION (a) of the New theory
of the earth from the exceptions of Mr.
Keill and others. With an historical
prdface of the occasions of the dis-
coveries therein contained : and some
corrections and additions. [By William
Whiston.]
London : 1698. Octavo. Pp. 10. b. t. $2.*
VINDICATION (a) of the nine reasons
of the House of Commons, against the
votes of bishops in parliament : or, a
reply to the Answers made [by John
Williams, Abp. of York] to the said
reasons, in defence of such votes. [By
Cornelius BURGES.] Printed by order
of a Committee, of the Honourable
House of Commons, now assembled in
Parliament.
London, 164 1. Quarto.*
The above is the same as "An Humble ex-
amination of a printed abstract of the an-
swers &c.," g.v,
VINDICATION (a) of the opposition to
the late intended bill for die relief of
Roman Catholics in Scotland ; in which
an address to the people on that subject,
by the Reverend Dr Campbell, Princi-
pal of Marischal College, Aberdeen, is
particularly considered. [By John
Erskine, D.D.]
Edinburgh: MDCCLXXX. Octavo. Pp.53.*
VINDICATION (a) of the ordinadons
of the Church of England. In which
it is demonstrated that all the essen-
tials of ordination, according to the
practice of the primitive and Greek
Churches, are still retained in our
Church . In answer to a paper written
by one of the Church of Rome to prove
the nullity of our Orders ; and given to
a person of quality. [By Gilbert
Burnet, D.D.] The second edirion.
London : mdclxxxviii. Quarto. Pp.
xxviii. b. t 94.* The first edition, 1677,
has the author's name on the title-page.
VINDICATION (a) of the Oxford
Reply to two discourses [by Abraham
Woodhead] there printed 1687; con-
cerning the adoration of our blessed
Saviour in the Eucharist, from the
exceptions made to it in the second
appendix [by Obadiah Walker] to a
compendious discourse on the Eu-
chanst [by Abraham Woodhead],
Published from the same press. [By
lenry Aldrich, D.D.]
N. p. N. D. Quarto. Pp. 91. [/ones*
Peck, p. 359.1
VINDICATION (a) of the people of
God, called Quakers ; directed unto
Roger Boyle, called Earl of Orrery.
Charles Coote, called Earl of Moun-
trath. Theophilus Jones, called Sir
Theophilus Tones. Being an answer
to a book, dedicated to them, by one
George Pressick of Dublin. In which
book many lyes and calumnies are
presented against the innocent people
of (iod. And this is for the clearing
of the truth, that no lye may rest upon
it ; and for the satisfaction of all sober
people in Ireland, and elsewhere.
With a word of good advice to the
chief governours there. ByE. B. [Ed-
ward Burrough.]
London, N. D. Quarto. Pp. 24.*
VINDICATION (a) of the Presbyterian
ministers in the North of Ireland; sub-
scribers and non-subscribers: from
many gross and groundless aspersions
cast upon them, in a late scandalous
libel, entituled. An account of the mind
of the Synod at Belfast 1721. in a
short reply to Mr. Dugud's remarks
upon their declaration. By a sincere
lover of truth and peace. Qame:»
KiRKPATRiCK.] Published and re-
commended by Victor Ferguson, M.D.
Belfast: MDCC.xxi. Octavo. Pp. 82.*
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VINDICATION (a) of the primitive
Church, and diocesan episcopacy : in
answer to Mr. Baxter's Church history
of bishops, and the councils abridged :
as also to some part of his Treatise of
episcopacy. [By Henry MAURICE,
D.D.]
London, 1682. Octavo. Pp. 64. b. t.
567. • [PVatr, Bib, Brit. [Omu^s Life
of Baxter^ ii. 383.]
VINDICATION (a) of the principles
of the author of the answer to the
compiler of the Nubes Testium from
the charge of popery. In answer to a
late pretended letter from a dissenter
to the divines of the Church of Eng-
land. [By Rev. Edward Gee, rector
of St. Benedict, Paul's Wharf, London.]
London, 1688. Quarto.* [Darlings Cy-
clop, Bibl.]
VINDICATION (a) of the proceedings
against the six members of E[dmund]
Hall, Oxford. By a gentleman of the
University. [William Brownk]
London : mdcclxviii. Octavo. Pp. 16.
b. t.* [Bodi,^
VINDICATION (a) of the proceedings
of his Majesties ecclesiastical com-
missioners against [Hen. Compton] the
Bishop of London, and the Fellows of
Magdalen College. [By Henry Care.]
London, MDCLXXXViii. Quarto.*
VINDICATION (a) of the proceedings
of some members of the Lower House
of the last Convocation, with relation
to the archbishop's prorogation of it
upon the eighth of May. In a letter
to the publisher of the Late narrative
of the proceedings of that House about
adjournments. [By Charles Trim-
nell.]
[London:] 1702. Quarto. Pp. 8.* [^«//.]
VINDICATION (a) of the proceedings
of the Edinburgh Bible Society, re-
lative to the Apocrypha, against the
aspersions of the " Eclectic Review ;"
in a letter to the members of the com-
mitee of the parent institution. [By
James Haldane.]
London: M.DCCC.xxv. Octavo. Pp. 3$.
{Brit, Mus.l
VINDICATION (a) of the proceedings
of the late Parliament of England, An.
Dom. 1689. Being the first in the
reign of their present Majesties King
William and Queen Mary. [By John,
Lord SOMERS.]
I^ndon, 1690. Quarto. Pp. 25. b. t*
VINDICATION (a) of the proceedings
of the University of Oxford, against
the allegations of an act of the council
of the city of Oxford, dated Sept. 6.
1703. By a private hand. [Thomas
Wood, D.C.L.J
No separate title-page. Quarto. Pp. 7.*
[Bodl.^
VINDICATION (a) of the Protestant
doctrine concerning Justification, and
and of its preachers and professors,
from the unjust charge of Antino-
mianism. In a letter from a minister
in the city, to a minister in the
countrey. [By Robert Traill, M.A.]
London: 1692. Quarto. Pp. 42. b. t.*
[Aberdeen Ltb.]
VINDICATION (a) of the real Re-
formation-principles of the Church of
Scotland concerning separation, &c.
In which the Essay on separation is
vindicated ; and the arguments of the
Reverend Mr. Wilson, for separation
from this Established Church, in his
Defence, are considered, where sundry
Anti-Reformation principles, historical
errors, &c., in that Defence, are
noticed; and many things, neither
truth, nor matter of fact in the Testi-
mony of the seceding brethren, are
discovered and collected. To which,
in an appendix, a further argument
against separation, taken from the
conduct of the famous martyr Mr.
James Guthrie, and other Protesters
in his day, is largely insisted on. By
the author of the Essay on separation.
Qohn CURRIE.]
Edinburgh, mdccxl. Octavo. Pp. xiv.
8. 360. * [New Coll, Cat,\ Address to the
reader signed J. C.
VINDICATION (a) of the realm, and
Church of England, from the charge
of perjury, rebellion, & schism, un-
justly laid upon them by the non-jurors :
and the rebellion and schism shewn to
lie at their own doors. [By William
Wake.]
London : mdccxvi. Octavo. Pp. 68.*
Darling, Cyclop, Bibl,]
VINDICATION (a) of the Reasonable-
ness of Christianity, &c. from Mr.
Edwards's Reflections. [By John
Locke.]
London: 1695. Octavo. Pp.40.* [Brit,
Afus.]
VINDICATION (a) of the Reasons and
Defence, &c. Part I. Being a reply
to the first part of No sufficient reason
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[by Spinckes] for restoring some
prayers and directions of King Edward
Vl's first liturgy. By the author of
Reasons and Defence. [Jeremy
Collier.]
LoDdon: UDccxviiL Octavo.*
. Part 11. Being a reply to the
second part of No sufficient reason for
restoring some prayers and directions
of King Edward Vl's first liturgy. By
the author of the Reasons and Defence.
[Jeremy Collier.]
London: 1719. Octavo.*
VINDICATION (a) of therehgious and
civil principles of the Irish Catholics,
in a letter, addressed to his Excellency
the Marquis Wellesley, K.G. Lord
Lieutenant General, and General Gov-
ernor of Ireland, &c. &c Second
edition. ByJ. K.L. H a mes Warren
DOVLE, Roman Catholic Bishop of
Kildare and Leighlin.] Author of
"Letters to his Grace the Protestant
Archbishop of Dublin," of "Essays on
domestic nomination," &c. &c.
Dublin : 1823. Octavo.'
VINDICATION (a) of the Remarks
upon Mr. Cha. Leslie's First Dialogue
on the Socinian controversy. [By
Thomas Emlyn.]
No teparale title-page. Quarto. Pp. 8.*
VINDICATION (a) of the Reverend
Dr. Henry Sachevercll, from the false,
scandalous, and malicious aspersions
cast upon him in a late infamous pam-
phlet, entitled, The modem fanatick
[by William BisseiJ. Intended chiefly
to expose the iniquity of the faction in
general, without taking any consider-
able notice of their poor mad tool
B — t in particular. In a dialogue be-
tween a Tory and a Wh— g. [By
William Lambe.]
London ; N, D, Octavo. Pp. 5. b. t. 99,*
This tract is also attributed to William
King, LL.D., who appears otilv to have
had a share in it. Lambe owns 1I as being
principally hii own in his "Possibility of
leftring the Tories."— Note in Bodl. Cat.
VINDICATION (a) of the Rev. Mr.
Wesley's last minutes : occasioned by
a circular, printed letter, inviting
principal persons, both clergy and
laity, as well of the dissenters as of
the established Church, who disap-
prove of those minutes, to oppose
them in a body, as a dreadful heresy ;
and designed to remove prejudice,
dwck rashness, promote foroearance.
defend the character of a
minister of Christ, and prevent some
important Scriptural truths from being
hastily branded as hereticaL In five
letters, to the Hon. and Rev. author
[Walter Shirley] of the Circular letter.
By a lover of quietness and liberty of
conscience. [fohnWilliamFLETCiiER.]
Bristol: 1771. Duodecimo. Pp. 98.*
JGtnl, Mag., Ivi. ao.l Letters ugned
-F.
VINDICATION (a) of the Right Rev-
erend the Lord Bishop of Exeter [Dr.
Blackall^ occasioned by Mr. Benjamin
Hoadly's reflections on his Lordship's
two sermons Of government, preached
in SL Dunstan's church, March 8,
1704. And before her Majesty, March
8, 1708. [By William Oldisworth.]
London: 1709. Octavo. Pp.87.* [Bodl.\
VINDICATION (a) of the Right Rev-
erend the Ld. Bishop of Norwich, from
the undeserved reflections of the Rev-
erend Mr. John Johnson, in his boolc
entituled The unbloody sacrifice and
altar unvailed and supported. Where-
in is shewn how groundless and un-
reasonable this Reverend man's excep-
tions and complaints are, and how
little service he has done himself by
them. In a letter to the Reverend
Mr. Johnson. By a Christian. [John
Lewis, D.D., Vicar of Margate.]
London : N. D. Octavo. Pp. 23.* [Bedl.\
VINDICATION {a} of the Right Re-
verend the Lord Bishop of Winchester,
against the malicious aspersions of
those who uncharitably ascribe the
book, intituled, A plain account of the
nature and end of the Sacrament of
the Lord's Supper, to bis Lordship.
By the author of the Proposal for the
revival of Christianity. [Philip SKEL-
TON, rector of Fintona, Ireland.]
Dublin printed, London, reprinted,
MDCcxxxvi. Octavo. Pp. 71.*
VINDICATION (a) of the rights of
men, in a letter to the Right Honour-
able Edmund Burke ; occasioned by
his Reflections on the Revolution in
France. [ByMary WoolstOnecraft.]
London: 1790. Octavo. [M^]
VINDICATION (a) of the Roman
Catholicks of the English nation, from
some aspersions lately cast upon them.
In a letter fiom a Protestant gentleman
in the country, to a citizen of London.
[By R. CaroN.]
London, 1660. Quarto.* [Biilielheca
GrtHvi/liaHo, i, 1 17.]
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VINDICATION (a) of the royal martyr
King Charles I. from the Irish mas-
sacre in the year 1641, cast upon him
in the "Life of Richard Baxter,"
wrote by himself, and since in the
** Abridgement" by Edmund Calamy ;
being a case of present concern. In
a letter to a member of the House of
Conunons. [By Rev. Thomas Carte.]
Second edition.
1704. [CVz/. Lmd, Inst,, ii. 320.]
VINDICATION .(a) of the Scotish
Presbyterians & Covenanters, against
the aspersions of the author of " Tales
of m^ landlord." By a member of the
Scotish bar. [James Grahame.]
Glasgow, 1817. Octavo. Pp. 32.*
VINDICATION (a) of the Scottish
Covenanters : consisting of a review
of the first series of the " Tales of my
landlord," extracted from the Christian
Instructor for 181 7. [By Thomas
M'Crie, D.D.] With an appendix,
containing various extracts, illustrative
of the principles and character of the
Reformers.
Glasgow, 1824. Duodecimo.*
VINDICATION (a) of the scripture
doctrine of original sin from Mr
Taylor's Free and candid examination
of it. [By Rev. David Jennings,
D.D.]
London: 1740. Octavo. Pp. vi. 130.
[Darling, Cyclop, Bidl,]
VINDICATION (a) of the Short history
of the Corporation and Test Acts. [By
Capel LOFFT.]
London: m.dcc.xc. Octavo. Pp. 35.
b. t.* [Bodl.]
VINDICATION (a) of the Surey
demoniack as no impostor : or, a reply
to a certain pamphlet published by Mr.
Zach. Taylor, called The Surey impostor.
With a further clearing and confirming
of the truth as to Richard Dugdale's
case and cure. By T. J. [Thomas
Jolly] one of the ministers who
attended upon that affair from first to
last : but replies only as to matter of
fact, and as he therewithal is more
especially concerned. To which is
annexed a brief narrative of the Surey
demoniack, drawn up by the same
author, for the satisfaction of such who
have not seen the former narrative.
London, 1698. Quarto. Pp. 32.* [Badl,]
VINDICATION (a) of the Theory of
Mahometanism unveiled, against the
strictures of a writer in No. XIII. of
the British Critic, and Quarterly Theo-
logical Review. In a letter to the Rev.
Hugh James Rose, B.D., Christian
Advocate in the University of Cam-
bridge. [By the Rev. Charles FORS-
TER, author of the work.] Not pub-
lished.
[London :] 1830. Octavo. [W., Marti a' s
Cat,]
VINDICATION (a) of the Treatise of
monarchy, containing an answer to Dr.
Femes reply; also a more full dis-
covery of three maine points ; i. The
ordinance of God in supremacie. 2.
The nature and kinds of limitation. 3.
The causes and meanes of hmitation in
governments. Done by the authour of
the former treatise. [Philip HUNTON.]
London, m.dc.xliv. Quarto.*
VINDICATION (a) of the Twenty
third Article of the Church of England,
from a late exposition, ascribed to my
Lord Bishop of Sarum. [By William
Thornton, of Hart-HalL]
London: 1702. Quarto. Pp. 26. b. t.*
[Bodl.]
Ascribed also to Bernard de Mandeville,
and to Robert Burscough.
VINDICATION (a) of the worship of
the Lord Jesus Christ, on the Unitarian
principles : in answer to what is said
on that head by Mr. Jos. Boyse, in his
Vindication of the Deity of Jesus
Christ. [By Thomas Emlyn.] Note
the references are made to the 4to.
edition of Mr. B's book.
N. p. M.DCC.v. Quarto.*
VINDICATION (a) of their Majesties
authority to fill the sees of the deprived
bishops ; in a letter out of the country.
Occasioned by Dr. B [Beve-
ridge]'s refusal of the bishopnck of
Bath and Wells. [By Edward Still-
INGFLEET, D.D.]
London: mdcxci. Quarto, Pp. 27.*
VINDICATION (a) of those who take
the oath of allegiance to his present
Majestie from perjurie, injustice, and
disloyaltie, charged upon them but
such as are against it ; wherein is evi-
dently shewed that the common good
of a nation is what is primarily and
principally respected in an oath, and
therefore when the oath is inconsistent
with that, the persons who have taken
it, are absolved from it ; in proving of
which the case of Maud and King
Stephen is particularly considered. In
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a letter to a non-juror. [By Thomas
Hearne.]
1731. Octavo. [tV.] Preface to the
R^er by Bilstone, M.A., of All Souls.
VINDICIiC Academiarum containing,
some briefe animadversions upon Mr.
Webster's book, stiled, The examina-
tion of academies. Together with an
appendix concerning what M. Hobbs,
and M. Dell have published on this
argument [By Seth Ward.]
Oxford, 1654. Quarta Pp. 65.* [PVopd,
Athen, Oxon,^ iv. 249.]
The tract is signed H. D. heing the final
letters of the author s names. There is a
wood-cut on the title-page. Prefetory
epistle signed N. S. John Wilkins [finals]
of Wadham College.
The prefatory epistle has been assigned to
Nathaniel Stephens.
VINDICI/E Biblicae ; a series of notices
and elucidations of passages in the
Old and New Testament, which have
been the subject of attack and misre-
presentation by dcistical writers. [By
David Walther.]
London : 1832. Octavo, [ffam^s IrUrth
iiiution, v. 424. LowndtSy Brit Lib,^ p.
314]
VINDICIiE Britannicae : being stric-
tures on a late pamphlet by Gilbert
Wakefield, A.B. late Fellow of Jesus
College, Cambridge, intitled, "The
spirit of Christianity compared with
the spirit of the times in Great Britain.
By an undergraduate. [William
Penn, descendant of the Quaker.]
1794. Octavo. Pp. 66. \Gettt, Mag,^
June 1863, p. 800. Mon, Rev,, xv. 225.]
VINDICIiC Calvinisticae : or some im-
partial reflections on the Dean of Lon-
donderry's Considerations, and Mr.
Chancellor King's Answer thereto, in
which he no less unjustly than im-
pertinently reflects on the Protestant
dissenters. In a letter to a friend, by
W. B., D.D. [Joseph Boyse.]
Dublin: 1688. Quarto. [Jones* Peck, i.
155.]
Published among Boyse's Works, ii. 45.]
VINDICIiC Carolinae: or, a defence of
'Bacwy BeuriXtJc^, the portraicture of his
sacred Majesty in his solitudes and
sufferings. In reply to a book intituled
'EiifofWfXao-TiJf, written by Mr. Milton,
and lately re-printed at Amsterdam.
[By Richard Hollingworth, D.D.]
London, mdcxcii. Octavo. Pp. 12. b. t.
l^\* [Lowndes, Bibliog. Man,, p. 723.]
Ascribed to John Wilson, author of a
Treatise on necromancy. [ W., Brit, Afus,]
VINDICIiC contra tyrannos; a defence
of liberty against tyrants ; or of the
awfull power of the prince over the
people, and of the people over the
prince; being a treatise written in
Latin and French by Junius Brutus
[Hubert Languet] and translated out
of both into English [by William
Walker].
London : 1648, 1689. Quarto.
** The original of this ^ork has been attri-
buted to Theodore Beza. M*Crie in his
Life of Andrew Melville, voL i. p. 42A,
says that this work resembles Hotman s
Franco Gallia, and that Languet's work is
properly only an enlargement of Beza's
supprest work, De Jure Magistruum, ftnd
although more guarded yet is still far from
evasive in the expression of liberal opinions.
In the British Museum copy of the edition
of 1689, is the following Manuscript note —
"This translation of the Vindicse contra
tyrannos was the work of Mr William
Walker of Damal near Shefiield, Yorkshire,
the person who cut off King Charles's head.
It was first printed in 1649 [1648] and re-
printed at the Revolution as above."
VINDICIAE Flavianae: or, A vindica-
tion of the testimony given by Josephus
concerning our Saviour Jesus Christ.
[By Jacob BRYANT.]
London: m.dcc.lxxvii. Octavo. Pp.
83. b. t.* [Vyce, Co/,]
VINDICI/E juris regii : or, remarques
upon a paper [by Gilbert Burnet,
D.D.], entituled. An enquiry into the
the measures of submission to the
supream authority. [By Jeremy
Collier.]
London, MDCLXXXix. Quarto. Pp. 48.
b. t.»
VINDICI/E Landavensis: or strictures
on the Bishop of Landaffs late charge,
in a letter to his Lordship. [By
WiUiam Mayor, LL.D.]
Oxford : MDCCXCII. Quarto. Pp. 19.
b. t.*
VINDICIiE pietatis : or, a vindication
of godlinesse, in the greatest strictness
and spirituality of it, from the imputa-
tions of folly and fansy. Together
with several directions for the attain-
ing and maintaining of a godly life.
By R. A. [Richard Alleine.]
London: 1 664. Octavo. Pp. 12. 331.*
[Bri/, Mus,]
VINETUM Britannicum: or, a treatise
of cider, and such other wines and
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drinks that are extracted from all
manner of fruits growine in this king-
dom. Together with the method of
propagating all sorts of vinous fruit-
trees. And a description of the new-
invented ingenio or mill, for the more
expeditious and better making of
cider. And also the right method of
making metheglin and birch-wine.
With copper-plates. By J. W. Gent
[John WORLIDGE.]
London : 1676. Octavo. Pp. 19. b. t.
186.6.* [BoJ/.]
VINEYARD (the) of Naboth ; a
dramatic fragment. Translated from
the original Hebrew. [By Dr. Edward
Andrews, minister of Beresford
Church, Walworth.] Printed for
private circulation.
London : 1825. Octavo. Pp. 36.
VIOLA. By the author of "Caste,"
"My son's wife," "Pearl," &c. &c.
[Emily JOLLY.]
London: 1869. Octavo.*
VIOLA ; or *tis an old tale. [By Isabel
GOLDSMID.]
London: 1852. Octavo.
Another edition of " Tis an old tale,*V •«'•
VIOLENZIA, a tragedy. [By W. C.
ROSCOE.]
London : mdcccli. Octavo. Pp. xiiL i.
140. !.♦ [Bod/,]
VIOLET Bank and its inmates. [By
Mrs C JENKIN.I In three volumes.
London : 1858. Octavo.
VIOLET ; or the danseuse : a portraiture
of human passions and character. [By
Beasley.] In two volumes.
London: 1836. Octavo.*
See discussion as to authorship in N. and
Q., 4th Scr., p. 176, 324, 397, 492, 543.
[The above name, Beasley, is in Mr. Laings
handwriting ; but his reasons for thus assign-
ing it are not given. — Ed.]
VIOLET Stuart, a tale of Gibraltar. By
H. E. P. [Harriet Eleanor Phil-
LIMORE.]
London: 1879. Octavo. [ZiA/<wr., iii.
310.]
VIRGIDEMIARUM. The three last
bookes. Of byting satyres. [By
Joseph Hall.]
London, 1598. Octavo. Pp. 2. b. t.
105.*
VIRGIDEMIARUM, sixe bookes.
First three bookes, of tooth-less satyrs.
I. Poeticall. 2. AcademicalL 3. MoralL
[By Joseph Hall.]
London, 1597. Octavo. Pp. 14. b. t. 67.
I.*
VIRGIL in London ; or, town eclogues.
To which are added, imitations of
Horace. [By George Daniel.]
London, 18 14. Octavo,*
VIRGILIUS. This Boke treateth of
the lyfe of Virgilius, and of his deth,
and many marvayles that he did, in
hys lyfe-tyme, by whychcrafte and
nyg^omancye thorough the helpe of the
devyls of hell. [Reprinted and edited
by E. Vernon Utterson,]
London: [1812.] Quarto. Pp.22. [^Kr
Martin's Co/.]
VIRGILS Eclogves translated into
EngUsh. By W. L. Gent. [William
Lisle.]
London, 1628. Octavo. Pp. 14. b. t.
193.*
VIRGIL'S husbandry, or an essay on
the Georgics : being the first book.
Translated into English verse. To
which are added the Latin text, and
Mr. Dryden's version. With notes
critical, and rustick. [By William.
Benson.]
London: mdccxxv. Octavo. Pp. xv. 50,
and 6 leaves of notes unpaged. [Lowndes^
Bibliog, Man,^ p. 2784.]
The second book, with title-page as above,
was published in the previous year, 1724.
VIRGIN (the) Mary misrepresented by
the Roman Church, in the traditions of
that Church, concerning her life and
glory; and in the devotions paid to her,
as the mother of God. Both shewed
out of the offices of that Church, the
lessons on her festivals, and from their
allowed authors. Part I. Wherein twa
of her feasts, her conception and nati-
vityjare considered. [By John Patrick.]
London: MDCLXXXVii I. Quarto. Pp.153.*
[fonts' Peck^ p. 417.]
VIRGIN (the) of Eden. [By Charles
POVEY.]
[Gent, Mag.f liii. 941.]
VIRGINIA. A tragedy. As it is acted
at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane,
by his Majesty's Servants. [By Henry
Crisp.]
London, mdccliv. Octavo. Pp. 74.*
[Biog, Dram.]
Ascribed to Frances Moore, afterwards
Mrs Brooke. [Dyce Cat.]
Baker, Biog. Dram., gives the date of Mrs.
Brooke's Virginia as 1756.
2771
VIR — VIS
2772
VIRTUE the source of pleasure. [By
£. Barnard.]
1757. Octavo. [Buf£, Dram,, i. 21.
Mm. Rtv.t xviL 603.]
VIRTUS post fiinera vivit ; or, honour
tryumphing over death, being true epi-
tomes of honourable, noble, learned
and hospitable personages. By W. P.
[William SAMPSON.]
London: 1636. Quarto. Thirty-six leaves,
[ff^., Lowndes, Bibliog, A/an.]
VIRTUS rediviva. A pane^^c on our
late King Charles the First of ever
blessed memory, attended with several
ingenious pieces from the same pen.
By T. F. [Thomas FORD.]
London: 1660. Octavo. [IVood, Athen,
Oxon,, iii. 1097 ; iv. 245.]
VISIBLE (of the) sacrifice of the Church
of God by Anonymus Eremita. [Simon
Stock, or, according to his professed
name, Simon a. S. Maria.] In two
parts.
At Bruxelles 1637-8. Quarto.
VISION (the), a poem. [By Thomas
Hamilton, 6th Earl of Haddington.]
N. p. N. D. Quarto. Pp. 4.*
VISION (the) compylet in Latin be a
most leamit clerk, in time of our hair-
ship and oppression, anno 1300, and
translatit in 1524. [By Allan RAM-
SAY.]
Printed in the year 1748. Octavo. Pp.
IS*
VISION (a) of heU. A poem. [By
John Abraham Heraud.]
Glasgow, MDCccxxxi. Duodecimo. Pp.
I. b. t. 165.*
VISION (the) of judgment, by Quevedo
Redivivus [George Gordon Byron,
Lord Byron^, suggested by the compo-
sition so entitled by the author [Robert
Southey] of "Wat Tyler.*'
London : N. D. Octavo. Pp. 24.*
VISION (the) of Mary ; or, a dream of
joy. Poem in honour of the immacu-
late conception. By R. B. J. barrister-
at-law : Temple. [R. B. Jones.]
London : mdccclvi. Octavo.* {Olphar
Hamst, p. 108.]
VISION (the) of Pierce Plowman, now
fyrste imprynted by Roberte Crowley,
dwellyng in Ely rentes in Holbume.
Anno Domini. 1505. Cum priuilegio
ad imprimendu solunL [By Robert
Langland.]
Imprinted at London by Roberte Crowley,
dwellyng in Elye rentes in Holbume. The
yere of our Lord, m.d.l. Quarto. Fol.
I. b. t cxvii. B. L.*
VISION (the), or a dialog between the
soul and the bodie fanci^ in a morn>
ing dream. [By James Howell.]
1651. Octavo. \Blis5^ Cat,, 154.]
VISIONS in verse, for the entertainment
and instruction of younger minds.
[By E. Cotton.]
London: mdccli. Octavo. Pp. 104.*
\Bodl,\
VISIONS (the) of Sir Heister Riley.
[By Charles Povey.]
1710. [A'', and Q., 24 MarcA 1855, p.
234.]
VISIONS (the) of the soul, before it
comes into the body. In several
dialogues. Written by a member of
the Athenian Society, [John Dunton.]
London, 1692. Octavo. Pp. 4. b. t. 151.*
VISIT (the) for a week ; or, hints on the
improvement of time. Containing ori-
ginal tales, anecdotes from natural and
moral history, &c. Designed for the
amusement of youth. By the author of
The six princesses of Babylon, Juvenile
Magazine, and Knight of the rose.
[Lucy Peacock.]
London: 1794. Duodecimo. Pp. 330.
b. t.*
VISIT (a) to Dublin. [By WiUiam
Knox.]
Edinburgh: 1824. [A^. and Q,, 26 Dec.
1863, p. 529.]
VISIT (a) to lona : by an American
clergyman. [James C. Richmond.]
Glasgow: mdcccxlix. Sq. Octavo.*
[Presentatum copy.'\
VISIT (a) to Saint Saviour's, South-
wark, with advice to Dr Sacheverell's
preachers there. By a divine of the
Church of England. [White Kennett,
D.D.J
London: 171a Octavo.
VISIT (a) to the Eastern necropolis of
Dundee, on 30th August 1865, in
seven chapters. By Norval. [James
SCRYMGEOUR.]
Dundee: N. D. Duodecimo. Pp. 33.
b. t.* [A, Jervi5e,\
Reprinted from the " Dundee Advertiser *'
for private circulation.
VISIT (a) to the New Forest A tale
By Harriet Myrtle, author of "The
Water-lily," "The ocean child," etc.
2773
VIS — VOC
2774
etc [Mrs Lydia Falconer Miller.]
Illustrated with twenty-five engravings,
from drawings by William Harvey,
George Thomas, Birket Foster, and
Harrison Weir.
London: 1859. Octavo. Pp. 158.*
VISIT (a) to the rectory of Passy, with
sketches of character and scenery.
[By J. W. Peers.]
London : mdcccxxvl Octavo. Pp. 2.
b. t. 228.*
VISIT (a) to the United Service Insti-
tution in 1849 by Bosquecillo. [Lieu-
tenant Shaw.]
London : 1849. Duodecimo.
VISIT (a) to Vaucluse, Nismes, Orange,
Pont-du-Gard, Avignon, Marseilles,
&c. &c. in May, mdcccxxl By the
author of the Trimester, in mdcccxx.
[Stephen Weston.]
London: 1822. Octavo. Pp. i. b. t,
III.*
Author's name in the hand>writing of.
Dyce.
VISITATION (a) of heavenly love unto
the seed of Jacob yet in captivity ; to
whom the love of the Lord is, who is
gathering, and will gather it, for it
belongs unto him. By one who feeleth
the springs of life opened from which
this is given forth, D. W. [Dorothy
White, of Weymouth.]
London, 1660. Quarto. Pp. 9. b. t*
VISITATION (a) speech at Colchester
in Essex, 1692. [By John Hansley,
Archdeacon of Colchester.]
London, 1662. Quarto. Pp. 14.*
VISITATION (a) to the Jewes from
them whom the Lord hath visited from
on high, among whom he hath per-
formed his promise made with Abra-
ham, Isaac, and Jacob, and to his
seed, which Moses saw, &c Given
forth by G. F. [George Fox.]
London, 1656. Quarto. 5 sh. [Smithes
Cat. 0/ Friends' books ^ i. 651.]
VISITATIONS for Cornwall [By Sir
Nicholas Harris Nicolas.]
N. p. N. D. Folio. Pp. 28.* The
above is a made-up title. The work vras
never published.
VISITED on the children. A novel. By
Theo. Gift [Dora Havers.] In three
volumes.
London: 1881. Octavo.
VISITING my relations, and its results;
a series of small episodes in the life of
a recluse. [By Mary Ann Kelty.]
London. 1851. OcUvo.*
VISITING societies and lay readers : a
letter to the Lord Bishop of London.
By Presbyter Catholicus. [Rev. Wil-
liam Harness, incumbent of All-
Saints, Knightsbridge.]
London : 1844. Octavo.* [Darling, Cy-
clop. Bidl.]
VISITOR'S hand-book for Cheltenham;
containing brief notices of the spas,
pump rooms, and places of fashionable
resort and amusement; also of its
churches, chapels, and public institu-
tions ; with chronological notices of
events connected with its history, &c
&c. [By H. Davies.]
London, 1840. Octavo. Pp. viii. 78.*
[[Bodl,] Advertisement signed H. D.
VITIS degeneris : or, the degenerate-
plant Being a treatise of ancient
ceremonies. Containing an historical
account of their rise and growth, their
first entrance into the Church, and
their gradual advancement to super-
stition therein. Written originally in
French, but now, for general informa-
tion and benefit, faithfully translated
into English [by Thomas Douglas].
[By John Wilson.]
London, 1668. Octavo. Pp. 45. b. t. 173.*
[Bodl,]
"The author one Mr. Wilson a non-con-
formist who lived in, or about Chester." —
MS. note in the hand-writing of Barlow.
VITTORIA Colonna: a tale of Rome in
the nineteenth century. [By Charlotte
A. Eaton.] In three volumes.
Edinburgh : 1827. Duodecimo.
VIVE Jesus. The Rule of St Austin
with the Constitutions and Directory
for the religious sisters of the Visita-
tion. Translated out of French [by
Charles Townely].
Paris, 1678. Pp. 312.
VIVIAN Grey. [By Benjamin Dis-
raell] a new edition. [In five vol-
umes.]
London: 1826, 27. Duodecimo.*
VIXEN A novel By the author of
" Lady Audle/s secret," etc., etc., etc.
[M. E. Braddon.] In three volumes.
London: 1879. Octavo.*
VIZIER'S (the) son; or, the adventures
of a Mogul. By the author of " Pan-
durang Hari." [William Brown HOCK-
LEY.] In three volumes.
London : 1831. Octavo.
VOCABULARY (a) of the English,
Bugis, and Malay languages, contain-
2775
voc — vol
2776
ing about 2000 words. [ByTh-THOM-
SEN.]
Singapore : 1833. OcUvo. Pp. tL 66.*
VOCABULARY (a) to Bland's Latin
Hexameters and Pentameters, by a
Harrow tutor. [Cecil Frederick
Holmes.]
London: 1863. Duodcdmo. Pp. viL 45.*
Introdaction signed C. F, H.
VOCAL parts of an entertainment [by
Mr. Rich], called Apollo and Daphne:
or, the Burgo-master trick'd. As pcr-
form'd in the Theatre Royal in Lin-
coUiVInn-Fields. [By Lewis Theo-
bald.] The fourth edition, with alter-
ations and additions.
London : 1726. OcUTa Pp. 15. b. L*
VOICE (a) from America to England.
By an American gentleman. [Calvin
Cotton.]
London : MDCCCXXXIX. OcUvo.* [Ai/i-
dotu.]
VOICE (a) from Palace Yard ! addressed
to Sir Robert Peel and members of
both houses of parliament by George
Canning. [By Serjeant Murphy.]
London: [1844.] Octova Pp.24.* [AtA^n,
Co/.]
VOICE (a) from the faaories. In serious
verse. Dedicated to the Right Hon-
ourable Lord Ashley. [By the Hon.
Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton.]
London: iiDCCCXXXVi. OcUvo.*
VOICE (a) from the font [By George
WILKINS, D.D.]
London: 1838. Duodecima*
VOICE (a) from the North. An appeal
to the people of England on behalf of
their Church. By an English priest.
[Samuel Brown Harper.] No. I.
State of the dogmatic tfarhing of the
English Church.
London : mdcccl. OcUto. Pp. 32.*
. No. II. The l^;al position of the
English Church.
London : mdcccu OcUvo.*
^— . No. III. Internal disorganizatkm
of the Church.
London: MDCCCL. OcUva Pp.68uh.L*
VOICE (a) from the place of S. Mor-
wenna, in the rocky land, uttered to
the sisters of mercy, at the Tamar
Mouth ; and to Lydia, their lady in the
faith, '^ whose heart the Lord opened.''
By the vicar of Morwenstow, a priest
in the diocese of Exeter. [Robert
Stephen Hawker.]
Loodoo: scDOCCXLix. DnodedsKX. PpL
I3.* Signed R. S. H-
VOICE » from the sea ; or the wreck
of the Eglantine. By Rcdi EIHcct.
[Lillie Pecl]
LoDdoa: 1876^ [Zi. /#»*-., EL 379lJ
VOICE (a) from the Socth : or, as
address frtnn socne Procestazt dis-
senters in y^g^^tui to the Kirk of
Scodand. [By Damd Defoe.]
No seponte tiJe-»gt. [1737' Qa»*-o.
Pp.8.* [H'iium/lJrf cf D^x, 99^]
VOICE (a) from the rimagc, on the
force of example, addressed to those
who think and feeL By the author of
" The women of Engiand. [Mrs Wil-
liam Ellis, n/e Sarah Sdikiiey.] De-
dicated, by permission, to the Very Ktrr.
Th^nkT Mathew. ^^fce scc^jcd e^di-
tion.]
LoodoQ : 1843. DzrAtd^zTj, l"^ 5, b. '^
VOICE (the; of Osristian life in iosk^ ;
or, hynms and hymzi-wrxen of rrasrr
lands and ages. By the ar^^bor of
** Tales and sk*n'-i>« of Caivdiz, j::fe *
[Mrs CHARLi.S.j
VOICE the. of or>5 ctt:=^ m a wiiier-
ness. Or, the Visi^tw of a Ct:r.vJk:z^
both asteceidarj^/u Va, rrjzrj'jrz^i'jkz:r, 'JL
and o^sserraest 'r-/^/:^ a v^e ^z/i
ral scnaocis. F:r*i! jresb-ji'i to i.t
own fanriy. Itt^ -ryifr \!W^ Tvu*jafi/'jc :
and xkw n^a^ ^v^'ic ^t a 'jjtz.x,-
S. S. a VKTi-ar^ of ^y/L ',1, ••^ Oot;^
of his SoQ- "rjks:^-^ -haw.'
I>»4oc, \*/Jl
,jvr.^z:3B^,. ri ij.
VOICE 'ti*; of -Jut ifC.C'n.veri vT; a
short c'xsiis^irjt -^^y/:^ 'jue 'jiV V- i^j^t
mahifTahr'd , or v/ry:«:irL': ;• va*^ .s*^/*:
Vfx^Ai wrry/z, ''xra'*-^ ^>, v •
VOICE -Jut '/^JjK'^jr^i^ - '< -li^-.i'r^*
to ♦Jie frj^ot >^*r^- of V»:a*. ,^' vr. ^
a!>l ;r*ia:ui. /i^/ *.• *u^,-*/^ of >»*v.
fX
^v
t- •.♦ '>-/, Jf*; ,
V^-4r-»V ^-^ <<fc
2777
VOI — VOX
2778
VOICE (the) of the people, no voice of
God : or, the mistaken arguments of a
fiery zealot, in a late pamphlet entitl'd
Vox populi, vox Dei, since published
under the title of the Judgment of
whole kingdoms and nations, &c. fully
confuted, and his designs prov'd to be
pernicious and destructive to thepublick
peace ; which he cannot answer,
without blasphemy and perverting the
Holy Scriptures. Pubhsh'd for the
rectifying men's judgment in their
duty to the established government.
By F. A. [Francis Atterbury, D.D.]
Sold by the booksellers. 1710. Octavo.*
VOLPONE, or, the fox. By way of
fable, very applicable to the present
times. [By Joseph Browne, D.D.]
London, 1706. Quarto. Pp. 19. b. t.*
[Bad/,]
VOLTAIRE in the shades ; or, dialogues
on the deistical controversy. [By
William Julius Mickle.]
London : M D cc Lxx. Octavo. Pp. xvi.
214.* [IVatt, Bib, Bnt.]
VOLUNTARY (the) principle tried by the
Scriptures of the New Testament. [By
the Hon. Arthur Philip Perceval.]
London : 1836. Duodecimo. Pp. 24.*
VOLUNTARY (the) system. By a
churchman. [Samuel Roffey Mait-
LAND.] 7 parts,
London, 1834-5. Octavo.*
VOLUNTEER (the) levee or the re-
markable experiences of Ensign Sopht
Written and illustrated by himself.
Edited by the author of " How not to
do it." [Robert Michael Ballantyne.]
Edinburgh : mdccclx. Octavo. Pp.
56.*
VOLUNTEERS (the); or, taylors to
arms I a comedy in one act ; as per-
formed at the Theatre Royal, Covent
Garden. [By George Downing.] The
music by Mr. Hook.
London: 1780. Octavo. [Biog, Dram,
Mon, Rev,^ Ixii. 411.]
VORTIGERN, an historical tragedy, in
five acts ; represented at the Theatre-
Royal, Drury Lane, and Henry the
Second, an historical drama. Sup-
posed to be written by the author of
Vortigem. [By William Henry Ire-
land.]
London: [1799.] Octavo.*
Each play has a separate title and pagi-
nation.
VORTIGERN under consideration;
with general remarks on Mr. James
Boaden's Letter to George Steevens,
Esq. relative to the manuscripts, draw-
ings, seals, &c. ascribed to Shakes-
peare, and in the possession of Samuel
Ireland, Esq. [By W. C. Oulton.]
London : 1796. Octavo. Pp. 67.*
Author's name in the handwriting of
Samuel Ireland, to whom the pamphlet
belonged.
VOTIVAE Angliae : or, the desires and
wishes of England. Contained in a
patheticall discourse, presented to the
king on new-yeares day last. Wherein
are vnfolded and represented, many
strong reasons, and true and solide
motiues, to perswade his Majestie to
drawe his royall sword, for the restoring
of the Pallatynat, and Electorat, to his
Sonne in law Prince Fredericke, to his
onely daughter the Lady Elizabeth,
and their princely issue. Against the
treacherovs vsvrpation, and formidable
ambition and power of the Emperour,
the King of Spaine, and the Duke of
Bavaria, who unjustlie possesse and
detaine the same. Together with some
aphorismes returned (with a large
interest) to the Pope in answer of his.
Written by S. R. N. I. [Thomas
Scot.]
Printed at Vtrecht. mdcxxiiii. Quarto.
No pagination.* [Bodi.]
VOW (the) of the peacock, and other
poems. By L. E. L. author of " The
improvisatrice,** "The golden violet/*
&c [By L. E. Landon.]
London : 1835. Octavo.*
VOX cleri : or, the sense of the clergy,
concerning the making of alterations
in the established liturgy : with remarks
on the discourse concerning the Eccles-
iastical Commission, and several letters
for alterations. To which is added, an
historical account of the whole pro-
ceedings of the present Convocation".
[By Thomas LONG, B.D., Exeter.]
The second edition.
London : 1690. Quarto.*
VOX coeli, or newes from heaven. Of
a consultation there held by the high
and mighty princes. King Hen. 8.
King Edw. 6. Prince Henry, Queene
Mary, Queene Elizabeth, and Queene
Anne ; wherein Spaines ambition and
treacheries to most kingdomes and
free estates of Evrope, are vnmaskd
and truly represented, but more parti-
cularly towards England, and now more
2779
VOX
especially under the pretended match
of Prince Charles, with the Inianta
Dona Maria. Whcreunto is annexed
two letters written by Queene Mary
from heaven, the one to Count Gondo-
mar, the aniI)assadour of Spaine, the
other to aU the Romane Catholiques of
England. Written by S. R. N. I.
[Thomas Scot.]
Printed in Elisium. 1614. Quarto.*
VOX Dei. [By Thomas SCOT.]
[1G14.I Quarto. Pp. 9. b. t. 86. En-
gnved title*
VOX militis : foreshewing what perils
are procvrcd where the people of this,
or any other kingdome liue without
regard of mars hall discipline, especially
when they stand and behold their
friends in apparent danger, and almost
subuerted by there enemies vniust
persecution, and yet with hold their
helping hand and assistance. Diuided
into two parts, the first manifesting for
what causes princes may enter into
warre, and how necessary and vsuall it
is, drawne from the actions of the
Prince of Orange. The second dis-
courseth of warre, souldiers, and the
time when it is conuenient ; collected
out of the heroicall examples of Count
Mansfield. Where, as in a rairrour,
meet to be perused by kings, princes,
nobles, knights, gentlemen, and men of
all degrees throughout the whole Icing-
dome, to behold with what consideration
they should first enter into the warre,
with what courage they should prose-
cute them, and how to deaie with a
common enemy. Dedicated to Count
Mansfield, and the honourable councell
of warre. [By Gervase MarkhaH.]
London, 1615- Quarto. Pp. 8. b. U 38.*
Epistle dedicatorie signed G. M.
"This is Bamahy Rich's Allaium to Eng-
land originally printed 4° 157S. the matter
abridged, the language modemiied, and the
whole newly adapted lo the age in which it
. appeared, by Gerrase Markham, who has
added the two dedications & the lines
entitled " Vox militis," but not improved,
in the main, on the original." — MS. note
by Dt. Bliss.
'' VOX oculis subjecta ; " a dissertation
on the most curious and important art
lekno
t of the academy of Messrs.
Braidwood of Edinburgh, and a pro-
posal to perpetuate, and extend the
benefits thereof. By a parent. [Fran-
cis Green.]
2780
VOX piscis, or the book fish, containing
three treatises, which were found in the
belly of a cod-fish in Cambridge Mar-
ket, on Midsummer Eve last, Ao. 1636.
[By Richard Tracev, or TRACY.]
1637. Octavo. [ZMimiUs, Biblieg. Man.,
p. 3704. Wood, Alien. Oxon., i. 245.]
Vox pibcis is a reprint of " Preparation (of
the) to the cross and to death, and of the
comfon under the cross and death." In
two books. London, 1540, 8^.
VOX populL Or newes from Spayne,
translated according to the Spanish
coppie. Which may serve to forewarn
both England and the United Pro-
vinces how far to trust to Spanish
pretences. [ByThomasSCOT, Utrecht]
Imprinted in the yeare 1620. Quarto,
No pagination. *
VOX populi, expressed in xxxv.
motions to this present Parliament-
Being the gcnerall voyce and the
humble and earnest request of the
people of God in England to that most
honorable and religious assembly.
For reforming the present corrupt
state of the Church. Published by
Irenxus Fhiladelphus. [Lewis Di;
Moulin.]
Printed in the yeare, 164I. Quarto. Pp.
VOX populi, vox Dei. Being true
maxims of government; proving, 1.
That all kings, governors and forms of
government proceed from the people.
II. The nature of our constitution is
fairly stated, with the original contract
between king and people, and a jour-
nal of the late revolution. III. That
resisting of tyrannical power is allowed
by Scripture and reason. IV. That
the children of Israel did often resist
and turn out their evil princes, and
that God Almighty did approve of
resistance. V. That the primitive
Christians did often resist their tyran-
nical emperors, and that Bishop Atha-
nasius, St. Chrysostom, Luther, and
Melancthon &c. did approve of resis-
tance. VI. That the Protestants in aU
ages did resist their evil and destructive
princes. VII. Together with a his-
torical account of the depriving of kings
for their evil government, in Israel,
France, Spain, Scotland &c., and in
England before and'since the Conquest.
VIIl. That absolute passive obedience
is a damnable and treasonable doctrine ;
by contradicting the glorious attributes
2781
vox — VOY
2782
of God, and encouraging of rebellion,
usurpation, and tyranny. To which
no answer will be made, or dare be
made, or can be made, without treason ;
not to be behind Mr. Lesley, or any
Jacobite in assurance. [By Daniel
Defoe.]
London, 1 709. [ WHsoHj Life ofDefoe^ 113.]
Reprinted nnder the title of '* The judgment
of whole kingdoms and nations," &c.
VOX regis. [By Thomas Scot.]
[1624.] Quarto. Pp. 5. b. L ^^^ Ad-
dress to the reader signed T. S.
VOYAGE (a) into the Levant : a brief
relation of a journey lately performed
bv Mr. Henry Blunt gentleman, from
ifngland by the way of Venice, into
Dalmatia^ Sclavonia, Bosnia, Hungary,
Macedonia, Thessahr, Thrace, Rhodes
and Egypt, unto Gran Cairo: with
particuku- observations concerning the
modeme condition of the Turks, and
other people under that empire. [B^
Sir Henry Blunt.] The fourth edi-
tion.
London, 165a Duodecimo. Pp. 228.*
\BodL\
VOYAGE (the) of CapUin Popanilla.
By the author of ^Vivian Grey."
[Benjamin Disraeli.]
London: 1828. Duodecimo. Pp. viii.
243*
VOYAGE (the) of Columbus. A poem.
[By Samuel ROGERS.]
London : 18 10. Quarto. Pp. viii. 48.*
VOYAGE (the) of France or a compleat
journey through France with the
character of the people, and the
description of the chief towns, for-
tresses, churches, monasteries, univer-
sities, pallaces and antiquities, as also
of the interest, government, riches, &c.
By P. H. [Peter Hevlin] D.D.
London, 1673. Octavo. Pp. 362. b. t.*
" This is the spurious edition alluded to in
Wood's Athenae ii. 283: but there must
have been a previous edition. " — Douce.
"Reprint of the first of Heylin's Two
journeys, published in 1656. — Note in
Bodl. New Cat.
VOYAGE (a) round the world, in the
years mdccxl, i, ii, hi, iv. By
George Anson, Esq ; commander in
chief of a squadron of his Majesty's
ships, sent upon an expedition to the
South-Seas. Compiled from papers
and other materials of the Right
Honourable George Anson, and pub-
lished under his direction, by Rich-
ard Walter, M.A., chaplain of his
Majesty's ship the Centurion, in that
expedition. Illustrated with forty-two-
copper-plates. [In reality by Ben-
janun Robins, F.R.S.]
London: mdccxlviii. Quarto. Pp. 30.
b. t. 417.*
The copper-plates occupy a separate vol-
ume.
VOYAGE (a) round the world : or, a
pocket-library, divided into several
volumes. The first of which contains
the rare adventures of Don Kaino-
philus, from his cradle to his 15th.
year. The like discoveries in such
a method never made by any rambler
before. The whole work intermixt
with essays, historical, moral and
divine ; and all other kinds of learn-
ing. Done into English by a lover of
travels. Recommended by the wits
of both universities. [By John Dun-
ton.]
London, N. D. Octavo. Pp. 24. b. t.
I58.»
VOYAGE (a) to the East Indies in 1747
and 1748 ; containing an account of
the islands of St Helena and Java, of
the city of Batavia, of the government
and political conduct of the Dutch ; of
the empire of China, with a particular
description of Canton, interspersed
with many useful and curious ob-
servations and anecdotes, and illus-
trated with copper-plates. [By C. F.
Noble ?]
London: 1762. Octavo. [IV., Bri/, Mus.]
VOYAGE (a) to the South-Seas, and to
many other parts of the world, per-
formed from the month of September
in the year 1740, to June 1744, by
Conmiodore Anson, in his Majesty's
ship the Centurion, having under his
command the Gloucester, Pearl,
Severo; Wager, Trial, and two store-
ships. . . By an officer of the squadron.
[Richard Walter, i>. BenjaminRoBlNS.]
London, mdccxliv. Octavo. Pp. 408.
[Dyce Cat,]
VOYAGE (a) to the world^of Cartesius.
Written originally in French [by
Gabriel Daniel], and now translated
into English.
London: 1692. Octavo. Pp. 12. b. t.
298. 6.*
The translator was T. Taylor, who signs
the dedication.
This has been attributed to Defoe, but in
Wilson's list of Defoe's works, it b set
down as doubtful.
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2784
VOYAGE (a) up the Thames 1738. [By
Weddell.]
[His ''Inch and Yarico.'* Gtni. Mag.,
viii. 224.]
VOYAGES (the) and adventures of
Captain Robert Boyle, in several parts
of the world. Intermixed with the storv
of Mrs. ViUars, an English lady, with
whom he made his surprising escape
from Barbary. Likewise including the
history of an Italian captive, and the
life of Don Pedro Aquilo, &c. Full
of various and amazing turns of for-
tune. [By W. R. Chetwood.]
Edinburgh : M. DCC.LXXViii. Duodecimo.
Pp. 266.* [Ltmmdes, Bibliog, Man., p.
249]
Ascribed to Benjamin Victor. [Brit,
MusJ]
VOYAGES (the), dangerous adventures
and imminent escapes of Captain
Richard Falconer, containing the Uiws,
customs and manners of the Indians
of America, and intermixed with
voyages and adventures of Thomas
Randall, Cork pilot [By WilUam
Rufiis Chetwood.]
1734. [London, 1838, 5th ed. in i2mo.]
[N. and Q., 28 /on. i860, p. 66.]
VOYAGES to the Madeira, and Lee-
ward Caribbean Isles : with sketches
of the natural history of these islands.
By Maria R ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ [Maria RiD-
DELL.]
Edinburgh: 1792. Duodecimo. Pp. iz.
I05.*
VOYCE (the) of him that is escaped
from Babylon. Reasons given forth
to all sober minded people, why I
departed from the ministery of those
called ministers of parishes ; and why
I departed from the ministery of those
called Anabaptists ; and why I have,
and what I have contended for, some
years past. [By Robot West, of De-
vizes.]
London, 1658. Quarto. 2ish. [Smi//t*s
Cat. of Friends* bocks, i. 36.]
VULGAR errors in divinity removed.
[By Ralph Battell.]
London: 1683. Octavo. [Lislie*s Cat.y
1844, p. 21.]
VULGUS Britannicus : or, the British
Hudibrass. [By Edward Ward.]
London: 17 10. Octavo.*
W.
WACOUSTA ; or, the prophecy : a
tale of the Canadas. By the author of
"Ecartd." [Major John Richard-
son.] In three volumes.
London : 1832. Duodecimo.*
WAES (the) o' war : or, the upshot o'
the History o' Will and Jean. In
four parts. [By Hector Macneill.]
Edinburgh : m.dccxcvi. Octavo. Pp.
32.*
WALDENBERG;a poem, in six
cantos, by M. E. M. J. [Maigaret
Elizabeth Mary Jones.]
London: 1837. Duodecimo. Pp. viii. ix.
io8.* [N. and Q., 2S/ufy 1857, p. 71.]
WALK (a) from the town of Lanark to
the Falls of Clyde, on a sunmier
afternoon. [By C. Buchanan.]
Glasgow: 1816, Octavo. Pp.88.*
A presentation copy with the author's sig-
nature.
WALK knaves, walk. A discourse
intended to have been spoken at
court, and now published for the
satisfaction of all those that have
participated of the sweetnesse of pub-
lique employments. By Hodg Tur-
berviU, chaplain to the late Lord
Hewson. [Edmund Gayton.]
London: 1659. Quarto. Pp. 14.* [Wood,
A then. Oxon,, iii. 756.]
WALK (a) round the boundaries of
Morayshire. With map specially
prepared from Ordnance survey, by a
pedestrian. Qames PiRiE.]
Banff. 1877. Octavo. Pp. viii. 91.*
WALK (a) through Leeds, or stranger's
guide to everything worth notice in
that ancient and populous town ; with
an account of the woollen manufacture
of the West Riding of Yorkshire.
With plates. [Said to have been writ-
ten by Francis T. Billam.]
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Leeds: 1806. Duodecimo. Pp. 55.
[Boyne^s Yorkshire Lib,, pp. 84, 85. J
WALK (a) through Leicester ; being a
guide to strangers, containing a de-
scription of the town and its environs ;
with remarks upon its history and
antiquities. [By Susanna Watts.]
Leicester : 1804. Duodecimo.* [Upcottji.
548.]
WALKS abroad and evenings at home.
[By Robert Kemp Phil?.] With
numerous illustrations.
London, 1861. Octavo. Pp. viii. 328.
[Boose and Courtney, Bib, Corn,, ii. 494.]
WALKS and wanderings in the world of
literature. By the author of "Random
recollections," "The great metropolis,"
"Travels in town," &c. &c. [James
Grant.] In two volumes.
London: mdcccxxxix. Duodecimo.*
WALKS through Leeds ; or the stranger's
companion to the public buildings,
churches, chapels, charitable institu-
tions, &c., in that ancient and populous
town ; and various historical occurren-
ces connected therewith. [Said to have
been written by John Robert Blesard.]
I^eds: 1835. Duodecimo. Pp. viii. 132.
\Hoyne^s Yorkshire Lib,, p. 85.]
WALKS through London, including
Westminster and the borough of South-
wark, with the surrounding suburbs;
describing every thing worthy of obser-
vation in the public buildings, places
of entertainment, exhibitions, commer-
cial and literary institutions, &c. down
to the present period : forming a
complete guide to the British metro-
polis. By David Hughson, LL.D.
[Dr. R. PUGH.] In two volumes.
London: 18 1 7. Octavo.* [Upcott, iii.
1478.]
Ascribed also to William Hamilton Reid,
and Mrs Reid.]
WALLACE: a tragedy. [By James
Grahame.]
Edinburgh : 1799. Octavo. Pp. 94.*
WALLACE : a tragedy, in five acts.
[By Robert Buchanan, professor of
rhetoric in the University of Glasgow.]
Glasgow: MDCCCLVi. Octavo. Pp.96.*
WALLACE ; or, the fight of Falkirk,
a metrical romance. [Bv Miss Mar-
garet Holford, afterwards Mrs Hod-
son.]
London: 1809. Quarto.* [Gent, Ma^.,
March 1810, p. 251.] Second ed., 1810,
has authoress' name.
WALLACE; or, the vale of EUerslie.
With other poems. [By John Finlay.]
Glasgow : 1802. Octavo.*
WALLADMOR: "freely translated into
German from the English of Sir
Walter Scott" And now freely trans-
lated from the German into English.
[By Wilhelm Haering.] In two vol-
umes.
London: 1825. Octavo.*
WALLENSTEIN'S camp, from the
German ; and original poems. [By
Lord Francis Leveson-Gower.]
London: mdcccxxx. Octavo. Pp. 167.*
WALLIS'S pocket itinerary: being a
new and accurate guide to all the
principal direct and cross-roads,
throughout England, Wales, and Scot-
land. [By Thomas Hartwell Horne.]
London : 1803. Octodecimo.
" The publisher inscribed his own name on
the title-page." From a list of his works
in the handwriting of the author.
WALLOGRAPHY; or the Britton
described ; being a pleasant relation of
a journey into Wales, wherein are set
down several remarkable passages that
occur'd in the way thither. And also
many choice observables, and notable
commemorations, concerning the state
and condition, the nature and humor,
actions, manners, customs, &c. of that
countrey and people. By W. R. a
mighty lover of Welch travels. [Wil-
liam Richards.]
London, 1682. Octavo.* [Wood,]
WALPOLIANA. [Collected by John
PiNKERTON.] [In two volumes.]
London. N. D. Duodecimo.* [M and Q. ^
26 Dec, 1863, P* 516-]
WALPOLIANA; or, a few anecdotes
of Sir Robert Walpole. [By Philip,
2nd Earl of Hardwicke.]
London: 1783. Quarto.
WALTER Clayton: a
Gordon riots. [By
In three volumes.
tale of the
M'Gauran.]
London : 1844. Duodecimo;*
WALTER Colyton ; a tale of 1688. By
the author of "Brambletye House,"
&c. &c. [Horace Smith.] In three
volumes.
London: 1830. Duodecimo.*
WALTER, the schoolmaster. [By
Edward Monro, M.A.]
London: mdcccliv. Octavo. Pp. 2.
b. t. 252.*
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WALTZ; an apostrophic hymn. By
Horace Homem, Esq. [Lord Byron. J
Paris: 1821. i2mo. [fV,]
WANDA By Ouida [Louise de La
RamiL] In three volumes.
London: 1S83. Octavo.*
WANDERER (the). By Owen Mere-
dith, author of " Clytemnestra, The
Earl's return, The artist, and other
poems." [Edward Robert Bulwer-
Lytton.] Second edition.
London : 1859. Octavo. Pp. xvi. 436.*
WANDERER (the). Fantasia and
Vision. &c. By The Smith of Smithe-
den. [Daniel M*IvoR.]
Edinburgh: MDCCCLVii. Octavo. Pp.
vii. 381.*
WANDERER (the) in Africa : a tale
illustrating the thirty-second Psalm.
By A. L. O. E., auUioress of " Cler-
mont tales,'* "Ned Franks," " Glimpses
of the unseen," &c. [Charlotte
Tucker.]
Edinbui^h : n. d. Octavo. Pp. 96.*
WANDERER (the); or, Edward to
Eleonora. A poem. [By John Bell.]
[London:] MDCCLXXXV. Quarto.* [Adv,
La.]
WANDERING (the) bard : and other
poems. [By John Walker Ord.]
Edinbuigh: mdcccxxxiii. Octavo. Pp.
135.* xTweddilUs Bards and AtUhors of
Cleveland and South Durham^ p. 251.]
WANDERING (the) islander; or, the
history of Mr Charles North. [By
Charles Henry Wilson, Middle
Temple.] In three volumes.
London: 1792. Duodecimo. [Gent.Mag,^
May 1808 p. 469. Mon. Rev,, xii. 338.]
WANDERING (the) Jew: or the
travels and observations of Hareach
the Prolonged : comprehending a view
of the most distinguished events in the
history of mankind since the destruc-
tion of Jerusalem by Titus ; with a
description of the manners, customs,
and remarkable monuments, of the
most celebrated nations ; interspersed
with anecdotes of celebrated men of
different periods. Compiled from a
MS supposed to have been written by
that mysterious character. By the
Rev. T. Clark. [John Galt.]
London: 1820. Duodecimo. [W,]
At p. 437, the letters of the author's
name are found commencing the sentences
in the last paragraph of the book. Thus
the following are the first words of each
sentence: — /f, Over, ZHstory, A^everthe-
less, (Preatness, .^11, Ziterally, 7b. |
III. 2 K
WANDERING (the) Jews chronicle:
or, The old historian His brief declara-
tion Made in a mad fashion Of each
coronation That past in this nation
Since William's invasion For no great
occasion But meer recreation To put
off vexation. [By Martin Parker.J
N. p. N. D. S. Sh. Folio. B. L.* [BodlJ]
Signed M. P.
WANDERING Willie. The sponsor.
[By Edward Monro, M.A., perpetual
curate of Harrow Weald.]
London: 1845. Octavo. Pp.29.* [BodlJ]
Signed E. M.
WANDERINGS (the) of Persiles and
Sigismunda ; a northern story by
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. [Trans-
lated by Louisa Dorothea Stanley.]
London : 1854. Duodecimo. Pp. xvii.
477. [^.]
WANDERINGS over Bible lands and
seas. By the author of " Chronicles of
the Schonberg-Cotta family,'' &c. &c.
[Mrs. Charles.]
London : 1868. Octavo. Pp. 301.*
WANDRING (the) lover. A tragy-
comedie. Being acted severall times
privately at sundry places by the
author and his friends with great
applause. Written by T. M. gent,
[lliomas Meriton.]
London, 1658, Quarto. Pp. 6. b. t. 31.*
[Biog, Dram.]
WAR ; an epic satire. [By Stephen
Barrett.]
1747. [Gent, Mag,, xvii. 156.]
WAR and peace. A tale of the retreat
from CaubuL By A. L. O. E., author-
ess of "The young pilgrim," "Flora,"
"The giant killer," "Pride and his
prisoners," &c. &c. [Charlotte
Tucker.]
London: MDCCCLXii. Octavo. Pp. 256.*
WAR in disguise ; or, the frauds of the
neutral flags. [By James Stephen.]
The second edition.
London: i8oq. Octavo.* [Rich, Bib,
Amer,, p. 21.]
WAR (the) : is it just or necessary ?
Signed R. W. S. [R. W. Smiles.]
Quarto. Pp. 4. [N. and Q,, Fed, 1869,
p. 169.]
WAR lyrics. By A. and L. [SHORE.]
London: 1855. Octavo. [fV,,Brii Mus,]
WAR with France, the only security of
Britain, at the present momentous
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crisis, set forth in an earnest address
to his fellow subjects. By an old
Englishman. [James Rennell.]
London : 1794. Octavo.
WAR with the devil : or the young mans
conflict with the powers of darkness :
in a dialogue. Discovering the corrup-
tion and vanity of youth, the horrible
nature of sin, and deplorable condition
of fallen man. Also, a definition, power,
and rule of conscience, and the nature
of true conversion. To which is added,
an appendix, containing a dialogue be-
tween an old apostate, and a young
professor. Worthy the perusal of all,
but chiefiy intended for the instruction
of the younger sort. The fourth
impression. By B. K. [Benjamin
Keach.]
I^ndon, 1676. Octavo. Pp. 208. b. t.*
[Brit, AfusJ]
WAR with the saints. By Char-
lotte Elizabeth. [Charlotte Elizabeth
Browne, afterwards Mrs Phelan, after-
wards Mrs TONNA.]
[London:] 1848. Duodecimo.
WAR with the senses ; or, free thoughts
on snuff-taking. By a friend to female
beauty. [Richard RUSSELL, wool-
stapler.]
London: 1782. Octavo. [Gmt. Mag.,
liv. 821. A/on. Rev., IxviL 234.]
WARD (the) of the crown. A historical
novel. By the author of " Seymour of
Sudley," " The Pope and the actor,"
"The forester's daughter." [Hannah
D. Wolfensberger.] In three vol-
umes.
London : 1 845 . Duodecimo. *
WARDS (the) of London ; comprising
a historical and topographical descrip-
tion of every object of importance
within the boundaries of the city.
With an account of all the companies,
institutions, buildings, ancient remains,
&c. &c. and biographical sketches of
all eminent persons connected there-
with. By Henry Thomas. [Henry
Ride.] [In two volumes.]
London: 1828. Octavo.*
•* This book is said to have been written by
Henry Ride, formerly of S. John's ColL
Oxford. Vide * Memoirs of Shakspeare's
tavern the late Boar's Head, Eastcheap ' —
note at bottom of page 3." — MS. note on
the Douce copy in the Bodleian.
WARFARE and work, or life's progress.
[By Helen Clacy.]
London : 1859. Duodecimo. [IV,, Brit,
Afftf.] Signed Cycla.
WARLEY : a satire. Addressed to the
first artist in Europe. [By Thomas
Maurice.] Part the first
London : 1778. Quarto.*
WARLICK (a) captain attacked by a
single soldier : or, a letter from A .... w
S n [Andrew Stevenson]
writer in Edinburgh, to the Reverend
Mr T .... s N ... n [Thomas Nairn]
minister of the Gospel at AbbotshalL
Wherein the said Mr N . . . n's reasons
of secession from the A e
P y [Associate Presbytery],
and the bad effects it hath already pro-
duced, are briefly considered. In which,
more particularly, the said Mr. N . . . n's
chief reason of separation from the said
Presbytery, viz. their not disowning the
present civil powers over these nations,
on account of the want of some of
these qualifications magistrates ought
to have by the word of God and our
covenants, is shewn to be contrary unto
the principles and practice of the
Church of Scotland, unto the practice
of the most eminent saints recorded in
Scripture, and unto many Scripture
precepts.
Ekiinburgh: MDCCXLIII. Duodecimo. Pp.
55*
Letter signed A . . . . w S n.
WARLOCK (the). By the old sailor,
author of ** Land and sea tales,**
" Tough yarns,'' &c. [Matthew Henry
Barker.] A new edition.
London : i860. Octavo. Pp. 272. b. t.*
WARN- word (the) to Sir Francis
Hastinges Wast-word : conteyning the
issue of three former treateses, the
Watch-word, the Ward-word and the
Wast-word (intituled by Sir Francis,
an apologie or defence of his Watch-
word ;) togeather with certaine admoni-
tions & warnings to the said Knight
and his followers. Whereunto is
adioyned a brief reiection of an insolent
and vaunting minister [Matthew Sut-
cliffel masked with the letters O. E.
who hath taken vpon him to wryte of
the same argument in supply of the
Knight. There are also foure seueral
tables, one of the chapters, another of
the controuersies, the third of the cheif
shiftes, and deceits, the fourth of the
particular matters conteyned in the
whole book. By N. D. author of the
Ward-word. [Robert Parsons.]
Permissu Superiorum. Anno. 1602. Oc-
tavo.* Pp. 15. Fol. 131. 138; pp. 21.
\Jonei Peck, i. 54. f
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The initials N. D. represent Nicholas Dole-
man, a name frequently assumed by Parsons.
WARNING (the). Recommended to
the serious attention of ail Christians,
and lovers of their country. [By Eliza
COLTMAN.]
London : N. d. Duodecimo. [SmMs Cat.
0/ Friends* baoksy i. 80.]
WARNING (a) agaynst the dangerous
practices of Papistes, and specisdly the
parteners of the late rebellion. [By
Thomas Norton.]
Imprinted by John Daye [1569.] Octavo.
B. L. [See Strype^s Annals ^ p. 554, 562.]
WARNING (a) from the Lord to the
Pope and to all his train of idolatries :
with a discovery of his false imitations,
and likenesses, and traditional inven-
tions, which is not the power of God.
And a testimony against his founda-
tion, to the overthrow of the whole
building : and a witness by the Spirit
of God against his dead-worship of
dead idols ; and the false imitation of
false crosses, which is not the power
of God unto salvation, but delusion
and damnation. By a lover of souls,
G. F. [George Fox.]
London, 1656. Quarto. 2fsh. [Smithes
Cat. of Friends^ books, i. 651.]
WARNING (a) to all teachers of chil-
dren, which are called schoolmasters
and school-mistresses, and to parents,
which doth send their children to be
taught by them, that all schoolmasters
and school-mistresses may train up
children in the fear of God, etc By
G. F. [George Fox.]
[London: 1657.] Quarto. [W., Brit, Mus.\
WARNING (a) to all the merchants in
London, and such as buy and sell.
With an advisement to them to lay
aside their superfluity, and with it to
nourish the poor. By G. F. [George
Fox.]
London, 1658. Quarto. I sh. [Smith* s
Cat, of Friends^ books , u 656.]
WARNING (a) to the Church of Eng-
land. [By Y Bramhall, Archbishop
of Armagh. J
London : [i 706. ] Quarto. [ W. , Brit, Mus,\
A reprint of the " Fair warning against the
deception of the Scotch disciplme," &c.
A work with title as above is in Adv. Lib.
Cat. ascribed to Charles Leslie. London,
[1706], 4*', pp. 4. b. t. 52.
WARNING (a) to the dragon and all
his angels. [By Eleanor Audeley.]
N. p. 1625. Quarto. [Cat. Lib, Trin.
Coll, Dub,y p. 152.]
WARNING to the eldership. [By John
LONGMUIR, LL.D.]
N. p. [1869.] Duodecimo. Pp. 4.*
[A, Jennse,"]
Reprinted from the ** Aberdeen Free Press "
of 19th March, 1869.
WARNING (a) to wives : or, the Pla-
tonic lover. A novel. In three vol-
umes. By the author of "Cousin
Geoffrey," "The marrying man," "The
match-maker," "The jilt," "The breach
of promise," and "The life of a beauty.''
[Mrs Yorick Smythies, n^e Gordon.]
London: 1847. Duodecimo.*
WARNING (the) voice. [By P. L.
Courtier.]
1798. Quarto. [fVatt, Bib. Brit. Afon.
Rev., XXV. 476.]
"WARNINGS (the) of the war.'' A
letter to the Right Hon. Lord Palmer-
ston. Prime Minister. By " A British
Commoner." [Edward Rupert Hum-
phreys, LL.D., Head Master of the
Cheltenham Grammar School.]
London: 1855. Octavo. Pp. 53. [W,]
WARP and woof : or, the reminiscences
of Doris Fletcher. By Holme Lee,
author of "Sylvan Holt's daughter,"
" Against wind and tide," etc. [Har-
riet Parr.] In three volumes.
London: md.ccclxi. Octavo.*
WARRANTABLENESS (the) of the
Associate Synod's sentence, concern-
ing the religious clauseof some Burgess-
Oaths, proved ; and some notes of two
sermons vindicated : upon occasion of
a late pamphlet [by Ralph Erskine],
intitled, The lawfulness of the religious
clause of some Burgess Oaths asserted;
in several remarks upon some notes
of sermons delivered lately, at a certain
occasion, by some brethren, who
therein attempted publickly to shew
the unlawfulness thereof. In two
parts. [Part I. by Rev. Thomas Mair,
of Orwell; Part II. by Rev. Alex-
ander Moncrieff, of Abemethy.]
Edinburgh, MDCCXLVii. Octavo. Pp.
55.*
WARREN I AN A, with notes, critical
and explanatory, by the Editor of a
Quarterly Review. [By William
Frederick Deacon.]
London: 1824. Duodecimo.* [TalfounPt
Memoir of Deacon prefixed to his ** An-
futte,"]
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WARRES (the) of Pompcy and Caesar.
By G. C. [George Chapman.]
London : 1631 . Quarto. [ fV, , Biiss Cat,]
WARRIOR and Pacificus; or, dialogues
on war. By the author of ^' Remarks
on the theatre, &€." [Ann Alexander,
n/e Tuke.]
York: 1819. Duodecimo. 2sh. [Smith* s
Cat ofFrUndi books, i. 8.]
WARS (the) of Wapsburgh. By the
author of " The heir of RedclyfTe," etc.
etc [Charlotte Mary Yonge.]
London : 1864. Octavo.*
WAS it a dream? and, The new
churchyard. By the author of
"Stories on the Lord's Prayer," etc
[Miss £. M. Sewell.]
London : 1849. Sm. Octavo. [W,,Brit,
Mus,\
WAT Tyler. A dramatic poenL [By
Robert SOUTHED, LL.D.]
London : 181 7. Duodecimo. Pp. xL 7a*
WATCH-vvoord (a) to Englande to be-
ware of traytours and tretcherous
practises, which haue beene the ouer-
throwe of many famous kingdomes
and conmion weales. Written by a
faithfuU affected freend to his country :
who desireth God long to blesse it
from traytours, and their secret con-
spiracyes. Seene and allowed, accord-
ing to the order appointed in the
queenes iniunctions. [By Anthony
MUNDAY.]
London 1584. Quarto.* B. L. Epistle
dedicatory signed A. M.
WATER (the) lily By Harriet Myrtle.
[Mrs. Lydia Falconer Miller.] With
illustrations by Hablot K. Browne;
engraved by Thomas Bolton.
London : mdcccliv. Octavo. Pp. 84.*
WATER-Lily (the) on the Danube:
being a brief account of the perils of a
pair-oar during a voyage from Lam-
beth to Pesth. By the author of the
* Log of the Water Lily ' [Robert Black-
ford Mansfield] and illustrated by one
of the crew.
London: mdcccliii. Octavo.*
WATER-queen (the) or the mermaid of
Loch Lene (translated from the
Gaedhic) and other tales. [By H.
CoATES.] In three volumes.
London : 1832. Duodecimo. \Adv. Lid,]
WATER (the) witch ; or, the skimmer
of the seas. A tale. By the author of
"The borderers," "The prairie," &c.
&c Qames Fenimore Cooper.] In
three volumes.
London: 183a Duodecimo.*
WATERDALE (the) neighbours. By
the author of " Paul Massie." [Justin
McCarthy.] In three volumes.
London : 1867. Octavo.*
WATERLOO, a poem, in two parts :
inscribed by permission, to his Grace
the Duke of Wellington, &c. &c. by
his respectful and obliged humble
servant, the author of Triumphs of
religion ; Suicide, a poem ; and other
works. [Harriett Cope.]
London : N. D. Octavo.*
WATERLOO, a poetical epistle to Mr.
Sergeant Frere, master of Downing
Collie, and Vice Chancellor of Cam-
bridge in 1820. [By Rev. J. Wing.]
London: 1820. Octavo. Pp. viii. 28.*
[Bodi,]
WATERMAN (the); or, the first of
August: a ballad opera, in two acts*
As it is performed at the Theatre-
Royal, Hay -Market. [By Charles
DiBDIN.]
London: 1774. Octavo.* [Bio^, Dram,]
WATERS of comfort. A small volume
of devotional poetry of a practical
character, addressed to the thoughtful
and the suffering. By the author of
" Visiting my relations." [Mary Ann
Kelty.]
Cambridge : 1856. Octavo.*
WATERS (the) of Marah sweetned.
A thanks-giving sermon, [on Exod. 1 5.
23, 24, 25.] Preached at Taunton, in
the county of Somerset, May 11. 1647.
for the gracious deliverance of that
poore towne from the strait and bloody
siege. By T. B. Master of Arts, and
a minister of the Gospel in that
county. [Timothy Batt.J
London. 1648. Quarto. Pp. 2. b. t.
20.*
WATTY and Meg, or, the wife
reformed : a tale. [By Alexander
Wilson.]
Paisley, 1826. Duodecimo. Pp. 8.*
[Paton*s «* m/son the ornithologist,^* p. 6.]
WAVERLEY ; or 'tis sixty years since.
[By Su: Walter Scott.] In three
volumes.
Edinburgh : 1814. Duodecimo.*
WAY (the) home. [By Mrs. Barbour.]
Edinburgh : 1856. Duodecimo.*
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WAY (die) of tbe wDdowss,
poems. Bt E. C C B. arrbar rf
^Theprocopbst.' [E- CC RiTum]
London : x. D. Ocaro.*
WAY (a), propomxied to make tbe poor
in these and other T^ar-i nr^c happy, br
Ivinging together a £t. s=iabue. asd
weD qualified peop^ iniio ooe boose-
hold gDvemment or Ihtje-coamsoD-
wealth, ^liereimto is also annexed
an Invitation to this sodcty or little
commonwealth. By Peter Conadins.
I"! believe this paii^ihlet was made by
^fr Hugh Peeters, wh^ hadi a man
named Conuliiu Glo\-er.~ MS. note
by Geoige Thomason in the British
Mnsemn copy.]
London: [1659^] Ocuro. 2 pt& 4to,
»659. [»^.]
The ' InThatioD ' has a separate title page,
but the pagination is coDUnxxoas.
WAY (the) to be happy ; or, the story
of A\lllie the gardener's boy. By
Coasin Kate. [C. D. Bell.]
lAodoo : 1871. Duodecimo.
WAY — WAY
3796
WAY (the) to be wise and wealthy ; or,
the excellency of industr>' and fnigsdity.
By Mr. J. S. [John SOOTER.]
Exon: 17 16. Octavo. Pp. 95. [AfeM-
ckater Frwe Lib. Cat, , p. 673. ]
WAY (the) to health, long life and happi-
ness, or, a discourse of temperance and
the particular nature of all things re-
quisit for the life of man, as all sorts
of meats, drinks, air, exercise, &c. with
special directions how to use each of
them to the best advantage of the body
and mind. Shewing from the true
ground of nature whence most diseases
proceed, and how to prevent them.
To which is added, a treatise of most
sorts of English herbs, with several
other remarkable and most useful
observations, very necessary for all
families. The whole treatise display-
ing the most hidden secrets of
philosophy, and made easie and
familiar to the meanest capacities by
various examples and demonstrances.
The like never before published.
Communicated to the world for a
general good, by Philotheos Physio-
logus. [Thomas Tryon.J
London, 1683. Octavo. Pp. 12. b. t. 669.*
Address to the reader signed Philotheos
Physiologus.
WAY (the) to keep him, a comedy in
three acts. [By Arthur MURPHY.J
London: 176a Octavo.* [Biog, Dram."]
1
WAV d>e' to make all peofJe rich : ar»
visdocas call to temperance and
frssTiIitT. in a diak^gne be t we e n Soph-
ronio and Gulosa one a lo^'er of
sobriety, the odser addicted to gluttony,
and excess^ By Philotheos Physiologus,
the author- of The way to health* The
counrrvinans companion. [ Thomas
Tryos.]
[Lcodofn.] i6$5. Octavo. Pp. 6. h» t.
WAV (the^ to peace amongst all Protes*
tants : being a letter of reconciliation
sent by Bp. Ridley to Bp. Hooper.
With some obser\-ations upon it FBy
Samuel Johxson, chapUin to Wil-
liam. Lord Russell.]
London: 16SS. Quarto. Pp. 8. h. t.*
[Bxi:,]
WAV ^'the> to thines by words, and to
vroids by things ; being a sketch of an
attempt at the retrieval of the antient
Celtic or, primiti>*e langua^ of Europe.
To which is added, a succinct account
of the Sanscort, or learned language of
the Bramins. Also two essays, the
one on the origin of the musical waits
at Christmas. The other on the real
secret of the Free Masons. [By John
Cleland.]
London, mdcclxvi. Octavo.* [LmtmtUs^
Bibliog, Man. Mon. Rrc.^ xxxv. 363.]
WAY (the) towards the finding of a
decision of the chiefe controversie now
debated concerning Church govern-
ment [By John Hales, of Eaton.]
London, 1 64 1. Quarto. Pp. 42. b. t.*
[Wood, Athin. Oxon., iii. 413I
"Authore John Hales h Coll. Eatonensi,
ut creditur.'^'— MS. note by Barlow in the
Bodleian copy.
By some ascribed to John Dury.
WAY (the) women love. A novel. Bv
E. Owens Blackbume, author of "A
woman scorned," etc. [Elixabeth
Casey.] In three volumes.
London: 1877. Octavo.*
WAYFARING sketches among the
Greeks and Turks, and on the shores of
the Danube. By a seven years* resident
in Greece. [Felicia M. F. SKENE.]
London: MDCCCXLVii. Octavo. Pp.
343. b. t*
WAYS and means whereby his Majesty
may man his navy with ten thousand
able sailors, etc. [By T. Rohe.]
London: 1726. OcUvo.
Second edition, to which is added a
method whereby criminals liable to
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transportation, may be rendered not
only useful but honest members of the
publick.
London: [1726?] Octavo. [^., Brit,
MusJ]
WAYS (the) of the line. A monograph
on excavators. [By Anna R, Treg-
ELLES.]
N. P. 1858. Octavo. [Smith's Cat, of
Friends^ books ^ u. 821.]
WAYS to kill care. A collection of
original songs, chiefly comic. Written
by Young D'Urfey. [Frederick For-
rest.]
London: MDCCLXI. Octavo. Pp. xiL
b. t 112.* [Lowndes, Bibliog. Man,]
WAYWARD Dosia, and the generous
diplomatist. By Henry Gr^villc.
[Madame Durand.]
London : 1880. Octavo. Pp. 212.*
WE'RE all low people there, and other
tales. By the author of "Caleb
Stukely.** [Samuel PHILLIPS.] Eighth
thousand.
London : 1854. Octavo. Pp. 2. b. t. 255.*
Reprinted from Blackwood's Magazine.
"WE can't afford it I" Being thoughts
upon the aristocracy of England. Part
the second. By Isaac Tomkins, Gent
[Lord Brougham.]
London : MDCccxxxv. Octavo. Pp. 30.*
WE know what we worship. [By
Rev. John Henry Blunt.]
London. 1858. Sm. Octavo. Pp. 16.
"WE pity the plumage, but forget the
dying bird." An address to the people
on the death of the Princess Charlotte.
By the Hermit of Marlow. [Percy
Bysshe Shelley.]
[London.] N. D. Octavo. Pp. 16.*
WEALTH and labour. A novel. By
Lord B******* author of " Mas-
ters and workmen," "Farce of life,"
&c [Probably Lord Belfast.] In
three volumes.
London: 1853. Duodecimo,
WEALTH discovered ; or, an essay
apon a late expedient for takine away
all impositions . . By F. C. [Fran-
cis Cradock] a lover of his country. . .
LcxMkn: i66f. Qnaito. Pp.43. [Mam*
Chester Free Lib, Cat., p. 167.]
WEALTH the name and number of the
beast, 666, in the Book of Revelation.
[By John Taylor.]
London : 1 844. Octavo.* [Adv, Lib.]
WEARING the wiUow ; or. Bride Field-
ing. A tale of Ireland and of Scotland
sixty years ago. By the author of ' The
nut-brown maids.' [Henrietta Keddie.]
London : i860. Octavo. Pp. i. b. t. 343.*
WEATHERCOCK (the), a musical
entertainment of two acts ; as per-
formed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-
Garden. [By Theodosius Forrest.]
London: m.dcc.lxxv. Octavo. Pp. 3.
b. t. 37.* [Biog, Dram,]
WEATHER-COCKE (the) of Romes
religion : with her severall changes. Or :
the world tum'd topsie-turvie by Pa-
pists. [By Alexander COORE.]
London: 1625. Quarto. Pp. 16. b. t.*
[Bodl,] ^ ^
WEAVER'S (the) family. By the author
of "Dives and Lazarus," **A tale for
the Pharisees," &c., &c. [William
Gilbert.]
London : N. D. Octava Pp. 347.*
WEAVERS (the) pocket-book: or,
weaving spiritualized. In a discourse,
wherein men employed in that occu-
pation are instructed how to raise
heavenly meditations, from the several
parts of their work. To which also
are added, some few moral and spiri-
tual observations, relating both to that
and other trades. By J. C. Qohn
COLLINGES, or COLLINGSJ D.D.
Edinburgh: M.DCC.XXIII. Octavo. Pp.
8. b. t. 145. 4.*
WEDDING ! and bedding ! The R— 1
nuptials ! ! or, epithalamium extraordi-
nary ! ! A pocmi, by Peter Pindar,
Esq. author of the R — ^1 courtship, &c.
&c &c. [John WOLCOTT, M.D.]
Third edition.
London : N. D, Octavo. Pp. 27.*
WEDLOCK ; or, yesterday and to-day.
By the audior of "The maid's hus-
band." [Mrs. Jenkins.] In three
volumes.
London, 1841. Duodecimo.
WEDNESDAY Club Law; or the
injustice, dishonour, and ill policy of
breaking into parliamentary contracts
for public debts. [By Broome.]
London : . 1717. Octavo. Pp. 38. [A^.
emd Q.,June 1853, p. 576.1
WEE wific. A talc By the author of
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* Nellie's memories/ [Rosa Nouchette
Carey.] In two volumes.
London : 1869. Octavo.*
WEEDS and wild flowers. By E. G.
L. B. [Sir Edward George Bulwer-
Lytton.]
Paris: 1826. Privately printed. [IV,,
Martin's Ca/.]
WEEK (a) at a cottage. A pastoral tale.
[By William HUTCHINSON.]
1776. Duodecimo. [Nichols, Lit, Illusi,,
i. 421. Mon, Rev,, W. 77.]
WEEK (the) of darkness ; a short man-
ual for the use and comfort of mourners
in a house wherein one lies dead. By
the author of "Ye maiden and married
life of Mary Powell, afterwards Mis-
tress Milton. [Anne Manning.]
London: 1856. Duodecimo. Pp. viii.
195.*
WEEKLY (the) Journal ; or Saturday's
Post (Mist*s.) [Daniel Defoe first
found in it at No. 37, and continued to
No. loi, 15 Nov. 17 18. Defoe again
connected with Mist's Journal, 31.
January, 17 19, and continued its
management, writing letters intro-
ductory until the beginning of July,
1720 ; after which he only watched the
paper, and translated the articles on
foreign affairs and occasionally con-
tributed articles.]
Each number \\ sheets. Small folio. 24
August, 1717, to 15 Nov. 1718. 3 Jan.
1 7 19 to July, 1720 ; and occasionally after-
ward, until Oct 24. 1724. [Lee's Defoe,
183.1
WEEKLY memorials for the ingenious •
or, an account of books lately set forth
in several languages. With other
accounts relating to arts and sciences.
[By Beaumont.]
London, m.dc.lxxxiii. Quarto. Pp. 6.
b. t. 390. 8.» [Bodl,\
The work consists of 50 numbers.
WEEKLY (the)-Mis<iel4any. Giving an
account of the religion, morality and
^' Leamipg of tbe present times. By
' • Ri'chard Hookerj of the Temple, Esq.
; [Wiin^m Webster, D.D.] In two
volumes.
London 1736, Octavo. [W,\
The first number of this paper was pub-
lished on Dec. 16, 1732, and wa« continued
until June 27, 1741. It met with but little
success, and fi'om the number of religious
essays that it contained, it acquired the
appellation of '*01d Mother Hooker's
Journal." See Nichols, Lit Anec, ii. 36;
V. 161, 169, 175, &c.
WEEKLY (the) pacquet of advice from
Rome : or the history of Popery. A
deduction of the usurpations of the
Bishops of Rome, and the errors and
superstitions by them from time to
time, brought into the Church. In the
process of which the Papists arguments
are answered, their fallacies detected,
their cruelties registred, their treasons
and seditious principles observed, and
the whole body of papistry anatomized.
Performed by a single sheet, coming
out every Fnday, but with a continued
connexion. To each being added.
The Popish Courant : on some occa-
sional joco-serious reflections on
Romish fopperies. [By Henry Care.]
In four volumes.
London: 1679-83. Quarto. [IV,\
The first number was published on the 3 of
Dec. 1678 and the last of vol 5 on July 13,
1683.
WEESILS (the), a satyrical fable, giving
an account of some argumental pas-
sages happening in the Lion's Court
about Weesilion's taking the oaths.
[By Thomas Browne, B.D.]
London, 1691. Quarto. [Lathbury's His-
tory of the Convocation . . . 2d. ed. pp.
338-9]
WEIGHT (the) of a crown, a tragedy,
by Feragus. [C. H. Williams.]
1852. [N.andQ,, March 26, 1870, p. 332.]
WELCH (the) freeholder's fareweU
epistles to the Right Rev. Samuel,
Lord Bishop (lately of St David's),
now of Rochester ; in which the
Unitarian dissenters, and the dissenters
in general, are vindicated from the
charges advanced against them in his
Lordship's circular letter on the case of
the emigrant French clergy ; with a
copy of uiat letter. [By David Jones.]
London : 1794. Octavo. Pp. 68.
WELCH (the) freeholder's vindication of
his letter to the Right Rev. Samuel
[Horsley] Lord Bishop of St David's ;
m reply to a letter from a clergyman of
that diocese; together with strictures
on the said letter. [By David Jones.]
London : 1791. Octavo. Pp. 61. [Murch*s
Dissenters, p. 518. Mon, Rev,, v. 354.]
WELCH peasant boy. By the author of
the Maid of Avon. [Mrs Peck.] In
three volumes.
1808, [Biog, Diet,, 1816. Brit. Crit,^
xudi. 95.]
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WELCOME & farewell, a tragedy. [By
Rev. William Harness.]
London : N. D. [1837.] Octavo. Pp.
2. b. t. 119.* [Genf, Mag,^ Jan. 1838, p.
49. Martinis CatJ\
WELCOME (the) of Isis. A poem,
occasioned by an unexpected visit of
the Duke of Wellington to the
University of Oxford. Bv the author
of "The Oxford Spy." [James Sher-
gold Boone, M.A.J
Oxford. 1834. Octavo. Pp. 31.*
WELL met gossip : or, tis merrie when
gossips meete Newly enlarged with
diuers merrie songs [By Samuel
Rowlands.]
London, 161 9. Quarto. No pagination.*
WELLS of Baca ; or, solaces of the
Christian mourner, and other thoughts
on bereavement. By the author of
"The faithful promiser," "Morning and
night watches," &c. &c. [John* Ross
Macduff.] Fourth edition.
London: mdcccxlv. Duodecimo. Pp.
7o.»
WELLS (the) of Scripture, illustrated in
verse. By the author of The pastor's
legacy. [Henrietta Joan Fry.]
London : 1847. Octavo. 3i sh. [Smith's
Cat. 0/ Friends* hooks, i. 816.]
WELSH sketches, chiefly ecclesiastical,
to the close of the twelfth century. By
the author of " Proposals for Clmstian
union." [Ernest Silvanus Appleyard.]
Second edition.
London: mdccclii. Duodecimo. Pp.
viii. i6a*
Advertisement si^ed E. S. A. The first
edition appeared in 1851.
Second series.
London : mdccclii. Duodecimo. Pp.
viii. 153.*
— Third series.
London: MDCCCLiii. Duodecimo. Pp.
vui. 192.*
WENSLEYDALE ; or rural contempla-
tion : a poem. [By Thomas Maude.]
The third edition.
London: mdcclxxx. Quarto. Pp. xii.
13-54* [Gent Mag,^ box. 163. Mon»
Reu.^ xlviL 114.]
The fourth edition, published at Richmond
in 1816^ 8vo, has the author's name.
WERNERIA, or short characters of
earths : with notes according to the
improvements of Klaproth, Vauquelin
andHauy. By Terrae Filius. [Stephen
Weston.]
London : 1805. Duodecimo. Pp. 113.
[Lffumdes, Bthliog. Man., s.v. Werner.
Mon. Rev., xlix. 99 ; liiL 92.]
WESLEYAN Methodism in Scotland.
[By H. W. Holland.]
Leeds: 1864. Octavo. Pp.12.* [Bodl."]
WEST-country (the) farmer, or, a fair
representation of the decay of trade,
and badness of the times : in a letter
of complaint from a tenant in the
country, to his landlord in London.
[By Francis Squire.]
Taunton : N. D. Duodecimo. Pp. 50.*
[Bodl.'\ The preface is signed Ofellus.
WEST (the) country farmer, (Number
2,) consisting of three parts : I. The
landlord's answer to his tenant's com-
plaint, wherein he objects to the farmer's
arguments, blames Uie conduct of the
country in several particulars, but yet
promises for the future to be their
friend and advocate. IL The farmer's
reply, in which the errors of his
brethren are excused, their honesty
and loyalty defended, their interest
farther asserted and maintained, with
some hints of expedients that would
be serviceable to them, and to the
whole kingdom. III. A postscript to
the farmers themselves, exhorting them
to put a due value on their persons
and professions, to judge for them-
selves, and assert their true liberty,
and not to be seduced, and beguiled
* by crafty and designing men. [By
Francis Squire.]
Taunton, N. D. Octavo.* [Bodl.]
The Farmer signs himself Ofellus; the
Landlord, X. Y. Z.
WEST India eclogues. [By Edward
RUSHTON.]
London: 1787. Quarto. [Sketches of
obscure poets, p. 58. Mon. Rev., Ixxvii.
p. 283.]
WEST (the) Indian : a comedy. As it
is performed at the Theatre Royal in
Drury-Lane. By the author of the
Brothers. [Richard Cumberland.]
London: mdcclxxi. Octavo. Pp. 102.*
[Biog. Dram.]
WESTERN (the) mail. Being a series
of letters, &c. [By Annabella Plump-
tre.]
1801. Duodecimo. [Watt, Bib. Brit,
Mon, Rev,, xxxv. 219.]
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WESTERN (the) martyrology: or,
bloody assizes. Containing the lives,
trials, and dying-speeches of all those
eminent Protestants that suffered in the
West of England, and elsewhere, from
the year 1678, to this time. Together
with the life and death of George L.
Jeffreys. The fifth edition. To which
is now added, to make it compleat, an
account of the barbarous whippings of
several persons in the West Also the
trial ana case of Mr John Tutchin (the
author of the Observator) with the
cruel sentence pass'd upon him ; and
his petition to K. James to be hang'd :
never before printed. With an alpha-
betical table to the whole. [By Thomas
Pitts.]
London : mdccv. Octavo. Pp. 14. 279.*
[Atendham Collection Cat., p. 24a 1
WESTMINSTER Abbey: a poem.
[By John Dart.]
London : 1 721. Octavo. Pp. 3. b. t 64.*
[Dy€e Cat.]
WESTMINSTER Abbey; or, the days
of the Reformation. By the author of
« Whitefriars," "Caesar Borgia," &c.
[Miss Jane Robinson.] In three
volumes.
London : MDCCCLiv. Duodecimo.*
WESTMINSTER Abbey; with other
occasional poems, and a free trans-
lation of the Oedipus Tyrannus of
Sophocles. By the author of Indian
antiquities. [Thomas Maurice.]
London: 1813. Octavo, [ff^.]
WESTMINSTER Hall; or anecdotes
and reminiscences of the bar, the
bench, and the woolsack. [Compiled
by Henry and Thomas ROSCOE.J In
three volumes.
London: 1825. Sm. Octavo. [Laamdes,
Bidliog. Man., p. 2880.]
WESTMORLAND (the) dialect, in
three familiar dialogues : in which an
attempt is made to illustrate the pro-
vincial idiom. By A. W. [A.
Walker.]
Kendal: MDCCXC. Duodecimo. Pp. 95.
I2.» [Bodi.]
Ascribed also to H. Wheeler.
WHARNCLIFFE : a play, in three acts.
Time occupied, one day. [By J. H.
AVELING, M.D.]
London : MDCCCLiv. Duodecimo. Pp.
36.*
WHAT am I ? Where am I ? What
ought I to do ? How am I to become
qualified and disposed to do what I
ought? By the author of "Outlines
of social economy," &c. &c. &c. [Wil-
liam Ellis.]
London : 1852. Octavo. Pp. 66 b. t.*
[Badl.]
WHAT an old myth may teach By
Leslie Keith [Miss Keith Johnston]
author of " A simple maiden." Illus-
trated by O. A. Von Glehn, B.A.
London : 1878. Octavo. Pp. 139.* [Adv,
Ltd.]
WHAT are the English Roman Catho-
lics to do ? The question considered
in a letter to Lord Edward Howard.
By Anglo-Catholicus. [Lord John
Manners.]
London: 1 841. Octavo,* [Bodl,] Letter
signed Anglo-Catholicus.
WHAT election and reprobation is,
clearly discovered, and the igpiorance
of such who hold election and repro-
bation of persons, manifested* By G.
F. [Geoi^e Fox.]
Printed in the year 1679. Quarto. 9} sh.
[Smithes Cat. 0/ Friends' books, i. 679.]
WHAT have thirty years of Church
revival done ? [By Rev. John Henry
Blunt.]
London. 1861. Octavo. Pp. 24.
WHAT if the Swedes should come?
With some thoughts about keeping
the army on foot, whether they come
or not. [By Daniel Defoe.]
London: mdccxvii. Octavo. Pp. 38.*
[Wilson, Life of Defoe, 160.]
WHAT is a Christian ? By A. L. O. E.,
authoress of " The Claremont tales,"
** Christian conquests," "Glimpses of
the unseen," " Sneer off," etc [Char-
lotte Tucker.] Six woodcuts.
Edinburgh: N. D. Octavo. Pp. 208.*
WHAT is baptism? Is it a fiction?
Considered by a no-party man.
[Henry Hayes.]
Holloway : 1859.
Mus.]
Octavo. [W., Brit.
"WHAT is he." By the author of
" Vivian Grey." [The Rt Hon. Ben-
jamin D'lSRAELL]
London: 1833. Octavo. Pp. 16. [W.]
WHAT next? or the peers and the
third time of asking. [By RiCH.]
London : 1837. Octavo. Pp. iv. 82.
Fifth edition. [W.]
WHAT ought the Church and people of
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Scotland to do now ? By a Seceder.
[Rev. William White, minister of
Knox's Free Church, Haddington.]
Second edition.
Edinburgh, 1840. Octavo. Pp. 2S. [New
Coll. Col,}
WHAT ought the General Assembly to
do at the present crisis ? [By Thomas
M*Crie, D.D.]
Edinburgh; m.dccc.xxxiii. Octavo. Pp.
58. b. t.'
WHAT peace to the wicked? Or, an
expostulatorie answer to a derisorie
Question, lately made concerning peace.
ly a free-man, though a prisoner.
[George Wither.] The author spares
his name ; not, that he dares not to let
you know it ; but, that he cares not.
N. p. Printed in the year 1646. Quarto.
Pp. 6. b. t.»
WHAT shall be the end of these things?
An inquiry regarding the probable
issues of the Scottish Free Church
controversy. By the author of " Con-
siderations for the conscientious."
[Rev. James W. Taylor, of Flislc]
Perth. MDCCCXLiv. Duodecimo. Pp.
117.*
WHAT she came through By Sarah
Tytler author of " Citoyenne Jacque-
line," "Lady Bell," "The Huguenot
family," etc. [Henrietta Keddie.] In
three volumes.
London 1877. Octava*
"WHAT she could." By the author of
"The wide wide world." [Susan
Warner.]
London : mdccclxx. Octavo. Pp. 259.
b. i.*
WHAT we must all come to. A comedy
in two acts, as it was intended to be
acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-
Garden. [By Arthur Murphy.]
London, mdcclxiv. Octavo. Pp. 52.*
[Biog, Dratn,]
Afterwards produced as "Three weeks
after marriage."
WHAT will he do with it ? By Pisistra-
tus Caxton, author of "My novel,"
etc. [Sir Edward Bulwer-Lvtton.]
In four volumes.
Edinburgh: 1859. Octava [fT.]
WHEAT and tares A tale [By H. S.
Cunningham.]
London 1861. Duodecimo. Pp. 411.*
WHEN I was a little girL Stories for
children by the author of ' St Olaves.'
[Miss Tabor.] Illustrated by L.
Frolich.
London 1871. Octavo, Pp. vi. 2. 249.*
WHERE ought the new cemetery to be
placed? In the Meadows? or in the
King's Park? [By Pat. Neill, printer.]
Edinburgh: 1832. Octavo. Pp.7, [^r.]
Signed A Citizen.
WHERE was Protestantism before
Luther? With an appendix. By a lay-
man. Qames Creighton M'Clellan.]
York : 1852. Duodecimo. Pp. 52.
WHETHER Christian faith maye be
kepte secret in the heart, without con-
fession therof openly to the worlde as
occasion shal serue. Also what hurt
cometh by the that hath receiued the
gospeU, to be preset at masse vnto the
simple and vnleamed. [By John
Hooper, Bishop of Gloucester.]
From Roane. Anno, m.d.liii. the. iii. of
October. Octavo. No pagination.*
WHETHER the parliament be not in
law dissolved by the death of the
Princess of Orange? And how the
subjects ought, and are to behave
themselves in relation to those papers
emitted since by the stile and title of
Acts? With a brief account of the
government of England. In a letter
to a country gentleman, as an answer
to his second question. [By Robert
Ferguson.]
No separate title-page. Quarto. Pp. 59.*
Letter dated April 24, 1695.
WH ICH party breaks the law and resists
God's ordinance? [By Alexander
Murray Dunlop.]
Edinburgh, N. D. Octavo. Pp. 4.* [Nezt/
Cell. Col.]
WHICH party still breaks the law ? [By
Alexander Murray Dunlop.]
Edinburgh, N. D. Octavo. Pp. 8. [AVw
Cell. Cat.]
WHICH wins, love or money? By the
author of " Whitefriars," etc. etc. etc.
[Jane Robinson.]
London : M Dccc lxii. Octavo. Pp. 262.
b.t.»
WHIG'S (a) apology for his consistency;
in a letter from a member of parlia-
ment to his friend in the borough of
♦♦♦♦ [By Robert Adair.]
London 11795. Octavo. Pp.198. [fVa/lf
Bid, Brit. Mon. Rof.^ xix. 368.]
WHIGS tum'd Tories, and Hanoverian-
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Tories, from their avow'd principles,
prov'd Whigs : or, each side in the
other mistaken. Being a plain proof,
that each party deny that charge which
the other bring against them : and that
neither side will disown those princi-
ples, which the other profess. With an
earnest exhortation to all Whigs, as
well as Hanoverian-Tories, to lay aside
those uncharitable heats among such
Protestants, and seriously to consider,
and effectually provide against those
Jacobite, Popish, and conforming
Tories ; whose principal ground of
hope to mine all sincere Protestants,
is from those unchristian and violent
feuds amongst our selves. [By Daniel
Defok]
London : 171 3. Octavo. Pp. 4. b. t 40.*
[Wilson^ Life 0/ Defoe y 145,]
WHIGS (the) unmask'd: being the
secret history of the Calf s-Head-Club.
Shewing the rise and progress of that
infamous society since the grand re-
bellion. Containing all the treasonable
songs and ballads, sung as anthems
by those saints, at their king-killing
anniversaries. Much enlarged and im-
proved by a genuine account of all
the plots and conspiracies of the
Whiggish faction against the Queen
and ministry, since the persecution of
the Church under the disguise of mode-
ration. With animadversions in prose
and verse. Adom'd with cuts suitable
to every particular design. To which
are added. Several characters by Sir
John Denham and other valuable
authors. Also a vindication of the
royal martyr. King Charles the First ;
wherein are expos'd the hellish mys-
teries of the old republican rebellion.
By Mr. Butler, author of Hudibras,
[By Edward Ward.J The eighth
edition, with large additions.
London: mdccxiii. Octavo. Pp. 14.
vi. 224.*
WHIGS (the) unmask'd : or, the history
of the Calfs- Head- Club farther ex-
pos'd ; in a full account of the rise and
progress of that impious society, since
their horrid rebellion in forty-one.
With all the treasonable ballads, sung
by the villanous Whigs, as anthems, on
the xxxth of January. Much enlai^d,
by an impartial account of all the plots
and conspiracies form'd by the Low-
Church faction, against the Queen and
present ministry. With animadver-
sions in prose and verse. Adom'd
with curious cuts, by the best hands.
To which is added, several characters
by that most ingenious poet, Sir John
Denham. And the hellish mysteries
of the old republicans, set forth in
vindication of King Charles the First,
by Mr. Samuel Butler, author of Hudi-
bras. [By Edward Ward.] The
ninth edition.
London : MDCCXiv. Octavo. Pp. 14. b. t.
vi. 224.*
WHIMZIES : or, a new cast of charac-
ters. [By Richard Brathwayt.]
London, 163 1. Duodecimo. Pp.17, b.t.
2ii.» [BodL'l
Epistle dedicatorie, signed Clytus-Alexan-
drinus.
WHIPPER (the) whipt. Being a reply
upon a scandalous pamphlet, called the
Whip : abusing that excellent work of
Cornelius Burges, Dr in divinity, one
of the Assembly of divines, entituled,
The fire of the sanctuary newly dis-
covered. [By Francis Quarles.]
Imprinted m.dcxliv. Quarto. Pp. 2.
b. t. 44.*
WHIRL-WIND (the) of the Lord gone
forth as a fiery flying roule, with an
alarm sounded against the inhabitants
of the North-countrey. Being a fore-
warning to all the rulers in England, of
the mighty and terrible day of the Lord
which shall overtake the wicked ; but
especially and in particular, to the per-
secuting rulers, priests, and people, in
the county of Westmorland. Who by
their priests are made manifest to all,
to be open enemies to Sion's converts,
and a generation of evil doers, with
whom the Lord Jehovah is coming to
plead the cause of the oppressed, and
to redeem Zion with judgement, and her
converts with righteousness. C. T.
[Christopher Taylor.]
London, 1656. Quarto. Pp. 17. b. t*
[BodL^ First printed in 1655.
WHISKERS (the) whisk'd : or, a fare-
wel sermon prepared to be preach'd in
Turners-Hall m Phillpot-Lane. By
the Irreverend J J [Joseph
Jacob], doctor of enthusiasm. [By
John TUTCHIN, author of the Obser-
vator.]
London 1703. Quarto. Pp. 26.* [Bodl.^
WHISPERER (the); or tales and
speculations. By Gabriel Silvertongue.
[James Montgomery.]
London: 1798. Duodecimo. [WJ]
Containing 24 Nos., the first dated May
28, 1795 ; the last, Nov. 5, 1795.
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The copy in the British Museum contains
the following note by Archdeacon Wran^-
ham : " There is only one other copy, it is
believed, of this work in existence, and
that is in the author's hands. He has
sedulously destroyed the remaining few
which ever got into circulation."
WHIST : a poem, in twelve cantos.
[By Alexander Thomson.]
London: MDCCXCI. Octavo. Pp. 19^*
[Title-page of his *' Paradise oftaste:'\
WHITE (the) charger that cost me two
hundred pounds ; lost me seventy
thousand pounds ; drove me from
society ; eventually deprived me of
my friends ; and finally compelled me
to quit the service. By the author of
I " The horse guards,'' " The days when
we had tails on us " &c. [Lieut Col.
HORT.
London: 1850. Octavo.*
WHITE (the) chateau. A tragedy.
[By Thomas M'NiCOLL, for some
years editor of the British Quarterly
Review.]
London: 1852. OcUvo. Pp. 68.* \R,
Inglis,\
WHITE (the) cottage, a tale. [By
Arthur MowER.]
Edinburgh : 1817. Duodecimo. Pp.
344. * [Noctes Ambrosianaey iv. 306.
WHITE (the) slave; and the Russian
prince. By the author of " Revela-
tions of Russia." [C. F. Henning-
SEN.] In three volumes. Second
edition.
London: 18461 Duodecimo.*
WHITE (the) wife; with other stories,
supernatural, romantic and legendary ;
collected and illustrated by Cuthbert
Bede [Edward Bradley], author of
** Verdant Green,*' " Glencreggan,"
" A tour in Tartan Land,** etc.
London: 1865. Octavo. Pp. viL 252.*
WHITEFRIARS; or, the days of
Charles the Second. An historical
romance. In three volumes. [By
Miss Jane Robinson.]
London : 1844. Octavo.*
Ascribed also to Joseph Robinson.
WHITEHALL (the) Evening Post
[Commenced and edited by Daniel
Defoe. Published every Tuesday,
Thursday, and Saturday. He con-
tinued to write in it occasionally
until June, 1720.]
18 Sep. 1 718. to June, 1720. 2 leaves.
Sm. Quarto. [Le^s Defoe^ 189.]
WHITEHALL ; or, the days of Charles
I., an historical romance. By the
author of Whitefriars. [Jane ROBIN-
SON.] [In three volumes.]
London : 1845. Duodecimo.*
Ascribed also to Joseph Robinson.
WHITEHALL : or, the days of George
IV. [ByWiUiamMAGlNN, LL.D.]
London : [1827.] Octavo.* [Dub, Univ.
Mag,^ xxiii. 86.]
WHITTINGTON and his cat. The
'* Royal '' grand Christmas pantomime
for 1881-82. Written by R. L. West-
land. [Robert W. Lowe.] Produced
Saturday, 17th December 1881.
Edinburgh : 1881. Octavo. Pp. 38.*
\Adv. Lid,]
WHITTLINGS from the West With
some account of Butternut Castle.
By Abel Log. [Charles Butler
Greatrex, rector of Stanton-upon
Hine.]
Edinburgh and London, MDCCCLIV. Oc-
tavo. Pp. vi. 442.* [Adv. Ltd.]
"WHO breaks — pays." (Italian proverb.)
By the author of " Cousin Stella." [Mrs.
C. JENKIN.]
London: 1861. Octava
WHO fares best, the Christian, or the
man of the world ? Or, the advantage
of a life of real piety to a life of
fashionable dissipation. By a marine
officer. [Andrew BURN.]
London: 1789. Octavo. [Wat/, Bib,
Brit.]
WHO'S afraid? A farce of one act:
with songs. [By Sir Richard Paul
JODRELL, M.D.]
London: 1787. Octavo. [JV., Bicg,
Dram.]
WHO is to have it? A novel By the
author of " The Netherwoods of Otter-
pool." [J. C. Bateman.]
London: 1859. Octavo. Pp. 433. b. t.*
WHO'D be an author? With the answer.
By Frank Foster. [D. Puseley.]
London : N. D. Octavo. Pp. vi. 264.*
WHO wrote Cavendish's Life of Wolsey?
[By Joseph Hunter, of Bath.]
London: M.DCCC.xiv. Quarto. Pp. 56.b.t.*
[Bodl. Gent. Mag.^Jan. 1825, p. 23.]
WHO wrote the Waverley novels ? Being
an investigation into certain mysterious
circumstances attending their produc-
tion, and an inquiry into the literary
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jaid which Sir Walter Scott may have
received from other persons. [By
William John Fitzpatrick.]
London: 1856. Octavo. Pp. 88.* [Brit.
Afus.] The Introduction is signed W. J. F.
WHOLE Book of Psalms, as they are
now sung in churches, wiUi the singing
notes of time and tune set to every
syllable, made plain and easie to the
understanding of all that can read, etc.
" Never before done in England.'' By
T. M. [Thonaas May.]
1688. Octavo. [IV.]
WHOLE (a) crew of kind gossips, all
met to he merry. [By Samuel Row-
lands.]
London, 1609. Quarto. No pagination.*
Address *' To the maids of London/* signed
S. R.
WHOLE (the) duty of a Christian, by
way of question and answer ; exactly
pursuant to the method of the Whole
duty of man, and designed for the use
of the charity schools, lately erected
in and about London. [By Robert
Nelson.]
London : 1705. Duodecimo. Pp. 93. 3,*
[BodL]
WHOLE (the) duty of man considered,
under its three principal and general
divisions, namely, the auties we owe to
God, ourselves, and neighbours. Faith-
fully extracted from that excellent
book so entitled, and published for
the benefit of the poorer sort By a
gentleman. [Browne Willis, LL.D.]
London, 17 17. Duodecimo. Pp. x. 52.*
WHOLE (the) duty of woman. By a
lady. Written at the desire of a noble
lord. [By William Kenrick.]
London : m.dccliii. Octavo.* [Wait,
Bid, Brit» Mon. Rev,, viii. 143.]
WHOLE (the) Psalter, translated into
English metre [by Matthew Parker,
Archbishop of Canterbury], which
contayneth an hundreth and fifty
Psalmes. The first Quinquagene.
London by John Da^e. [i557>] Quarto.
[W,, Lowndes, Bibltog, Man,]
WHOLE (the) question of ecclesiastical
establishments stated and considered.
[By LowRiEy Lauder.]
Eklinburgh : 1833. Duodecimo. [Niew
Coll. Cat,, p. 273.]
WHOLSOME advices from the Blessed
Virgin, to her indiscreet worshippers.
Written by one of the Roman com-
munion [Adam WidenfeltJ and done
out of the French into English, by a
gentleman of the Church of England
pfames Taylor]. With a preface shew-
ing the motives to the translation.
London: 1687. Quarto. Pp. xvi. 20.*
[Jofui Peck, i. 102 ; ii. 421.]
WHOLSOME severity reconciled with
Christian liberty. Or, the true resolu-
tion of a present controversie concern-
ing liberty of conscience. Here you
have the question stated, the middle
way betwixt popish tyrannie and schis-
matizing liberty approved, and also
confirmed from Scripture, and the tes-
timonies of divines, yea of whole
Churches. The chiefe arc^uments and
exceptions used in The bloudy tenent.
The conipassionate Samaritane, M. S.
to A. S. &c examined. Eight distinc-
tions added for qualifying and clearing
the whole matter. And in conclusion
a paraenetick to the five apologists for
choosing accomodation rather than
toleration. [By George Gillespie.]
London, 1645. Quarto.*
WH O M shall we hang ? The Sebastopol
enquiry. [By Peter Benson Max-
well]
London: 1855. Octavo.* [Scotsnum, Jan.
14, 1856.1
WHOSE poems? [By E. D. Girdle-
STONE.]
London: 1850. Octavo.*
WHY are you a churchman? A plain
question answered in a dialogue be-
tween Mr Fitz Adam and John Oakley.
[By Thomas Drewitt, of Chedder.]
London: 1800. Duodecimo. [Mon. Rev.,
xxxii. 314.]
"WHY Johnny didn't interfere." An
answer to " The fight at Dame Europa's
school" [By Fr. Chancellor.]
London : 1 87 1 . Duodecimo. Pp. 11.*
[F. Madan.] Signed Johnny,
WHY Paul Ferroll killed his wife. By
the author of "Paul FerrolL" [Mrs
Archer Clive.]
London: i860. Duodecimo.*
WHY should you secede? Containing
observations on spiritual independence
and non-intrusion in reference to se-
cession. [By MUNRO, advocate.]
Edinburgh: mdcccxliii. Octavo. Pp.
31*
WHYCHCOTTE of St. John's ; or, the
court, the camp^ the quarter-decl^ and
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the cloister. [In two volumes.] [By
Erskine Neale.]
I^ndon: 1833. Duodecimo.* [N, ami
Q.y 3 Fgd. 185s, p. 9I-]
WHY'S? (the) and the How's? or, a
good enquiry : a sermon [on Matt. ii.
ver. 3.] preach'd before their Majesties
in their chappel at St James's the 2d.
Sunday of Advent, December 6th. 1685.
By J. D. of the Society of Jesus. [John
Dormer.] Published by his Majesties
command.]
London, mdclxxxvii. Quarto. Pp. 34.
b. t.»
WHYTE dyed black. Or a discouery
of many most foule blemishes, impos-
tures, and deceiptes, which D. Wnyte
haith practysed in his book entituled
The way to the true Church. Deuyded
into 3 sortes Corruptions, or deprau-
ations. Lyes. Impertinencies, or
absurd reasoninges. Writen by T.
W. P. [Thomas WORTHINGTON,
Priest.] And dedicated to the Vni-
uersity of Cambridge.
N. p. 161 5. Quarto. Pp. 18. b. t. 183.*
[Bod/.]
WICKED (the) plots, and perfidious
practises of the Spaniards, against the
17. provinces of the Netherlands, before
they took up armes. Being gathered
out of severall Dutch writers, by a
lover of truth, and an unfained hater
of oppression and tyrannie, the bane
of commonwealths. [By Thomas
Scot.]
N. P. N. D. Quarto. No pagination.*
Printed at the end of Scot's Second part of
Spanish practises, under the title of *' An
adioynder of sundry other particular wicked
plots and cruell, inhumane, perfidious ;
yea, unnatural practises of the Spaniards."
Signed S. O.
WICKHAM wakened, or. The Quaker's
madrigall in rime dogrelL [By Martin
Llewellyn.]
Printed in theyeare, 1672. Quarto. I sh.
[Smith, Bib, Anti-QuaJ^er,, p. 275.]
WIDDOWES (the) teares, a comedie.
Written by Geor. Chap. [George
Chapman.]
London : 1 6 1 2. Quarto. [ W. , Brii, Mus, ]
WIDE of the mark. . . [By Mrs Hous-
TOUN.] In three volumes.
London: 187 1. Octavo.
WIDE (the), wide world. By Elizabeth
WetherelL [Susan Warner.] Com-
plete edition.
London: N. D. [1877.] Octavo. Pp.
446.*
WIDOW (the) bewitch'd. A comedy.
As it is acted at the Theatre in Good-
mans-Fields. [By John Mottley.]
London: mdccxxx. Octavo. Pp. 64.*
[Biog. Dram,]
WIDOW (the) of the city of Nain ; and
other poems : by an under-graduate of
the Universityot Cambridge. [Thomas
Dale.]
London: MDCCCXix. Octavo.*
WIDOW (the) of the wood. [By Ben-
jamin Victor.]
London : MDCCLV. Duodecimo. Pp. iiL
b. t. 208. * [Lowndts, Bibliog, Man, Mon,
Rev,f xii. 392.]
WIDOW'S (the) lodgings. A novel.
[By John Ballantvne!] In two vol-
umes.
Edinburgh : 1813. Duodecimo. [Cat,
Philos, InsU Edin,, p. 336.]
WIDOW'S (the) mite. Or, questions of
the greatest moment. H umbly offered
for reviving true piety and religion in
the life and power thereof. [By John
Warden.]
Edinburgh : 1 72 1. Duodecimo.* [Adv.
Lib,]
WIDOW'S (the) tale : and other poems.
By the author of Ellen Fitzarthur.
[Caroline Bowles, afterwards Mrs
Southey.]
London : 1822. Duodecimo. Pp. i. b. t.
222.*
WIDOW'S (the) vow. A farce, in two
acts, as it is acted at the Theatre
Royal, Hay-Market. [By Elizabeth
Inchbald, nde Simpson.]
London: 1786. Octavo. Pp.35.* [Biog,
Dram,]
WIFE (the). By Mira, one of the
authors of The female spectator, and
Epistles for ladies. [Eliza Haywood.]
London: m.dcclvl Duodecimo. Pp.
v. b. t 282.*
WIFE (the) and Woman's reward. [By
Mrs Norton.] In three volumes.
London 1835. Duodecimo.*
WIFE (the) hunter, and Flora Hunter :
tales by the Moriarty family. Edited
by Dems Ignatius Moriarty, Esq. [By
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John O'Brien Grant.] In three vol-
umes.
London: 1838. Dnodecimo.* [Bod/.]
WIFE (a), not ready made, but bespoken
by Dicus the batchelor, and made up
for him by his fellow shepheard Tity-
rus : in four pastorall eclogues. [By
Robert Aylett.] The second edition ;
wherein are some things added but
nothing amended.
London. 1653. Octavo. [JV,, Brit. Afus.]
Signed R. A.
WIFE (a), now a widdowe. [By Sir
Thomas Overbury.]
London, Imprinted for Laurence L'isle
dwelling at the Tygres head in Paul's
Church-yard. 1 6 14. Octavo. No pagi-
nation.* [Bod/,]
WIFE'S (a) story, and other tales. By
the author of*' Caste," " Safely married,"
&c., &c. [Miss Emily Jolly.] In
three volumes.
London : 1875. Octavo.*
Reprinted from "Household words," "All
the year round," ** Blackwood's Magazine,"
"The Comhill Magazine," and **Cham-
bers*s Magarine."
WIFE'S (the) temptarion, a tale of Bel-
gravia. By the authoress of "The
sister of charity," " The laurel and the
fialm," " The village school f^te," &c
Mrs A. E. Challice.] In two vol-
umes.
London : 1859. Duodecimo.*
WIFE'S (the) trials. A novel [By
Emma Jane Worboise.] In three
volumes.
London: 1855. Octavo.*
WILD (the) flower of Ravensworth. By
the author of "John and I," " Doctor
Jacob," &c. &c. [Matilda Betham Ed-
wards.] In three volumes.
London: 1866. Octavo.*
WILD (the) garland; or, prose and
poetry connected with English wild
flowers. Intended as an embellishment
to the study of botany. By the author
of " The life of Linnaeus, in a series of
letters. [S. Waring.]
London : 1827. Doudecimo. 3tV sh.
[Smiih^s Cat of Friendi Iwoks, ii. 859.]
WILD Mike and his victim. By the
author of * Misunderstood.' [Florence
Montgomery.]
London 1875. Octavo. Pp. 146.*
ti
WILD sports of the West With le-
gendary tales, and local sketches. By
the author of " Stories of Waterloo."
[ByW. H. Maxwell.] In two vol-
umes.
London : 1832. Octavo.*
WILDFLOWER. By the author of
"The house of Ehnore." [F. W.
Robinson.] In three volumes.
London : 1857. Octavo.*
WILFUL (the) ward. A novel By the
author of the "Young doctor," "Sir
Arthur Bouverie," &c. [Miss PlNK-
ney.] In three volumes.
London : 1853. Duodecimo.*
WILHELM Meister's apprenticeship,
A novel From the German of Goethe.
[By Thomas Carlyle.] In three vol-
umes.
Edinburgh and London. 1824. Octavo.*
WILL (the) of a certain Northern vicar.
^By Rev. W. Cooper, rector of Kirk-
)y Wiske near Thirsk, N. R., York-
shire.] Second edition to which is
annexed a codicil.
London : 1765, Quarto. [N. and Q., 18
AfarcA 1882, p. 209.]
WILL (the) ; or, the half-brothers. A
romance. [By M*Gauran.] In
three volumes.
London : 1846. Octavo.*
WILL-worship (oQ. [By Henry Ham-
mond, D.D.]
Oxford, 1644, Quarto. Pp. 26. b. t.*
WILLIAM and Ellen. A tale. [By
Eaglesfield Smith.]
London : 1796. Duodecimo. Pp. 22.
[Afon. Rev.^ xxi. 467 ; xxiii. 108.]
WILLIAM and Lucy. An opera of two
acts. An attempt to suit the style of
the Scotch music. [By Paton.]
Edinburgh mdcclxxx. Octavo.* [Biog,
Dram.]
WILLIAM and Nanny ; a ballad farce,
in two acts. As performed at the
theatre in Covent Garden. [By
Richard Josceline Goodenough.]
London: 1779. Octavo. [Biog^, Dram,
Afon. Rev.f Ixii. 171.]
WILLIAM Douglas ; or. The Scottish
exiles. A historical novel. In three
volumes. [By Henry DUNCAN, im.]
Edinburgh: 1826. Duodecimo.*
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WILLIAM Penn and the Quakers either
impostors, or apostates, which they
please : proved from their avowed
principles, and contrary practices.
By Trepidantium Malleus. [Samuel
Young.]
London : 1696. Duodedmo. Pp. 4. b. t.
134.* [Smith, Bib. Anti-Quaker., p.
459]
WILLIAM Shakespeare not an impostor.
By an English critic. [G. H. TOWN-
SEND.]
London: 1857. Octavo.* \Olphar Hamst,
p. 180.]
WILLIAM Tell, a tragedy. Translated
from the German of Schiller by
" TarkarL" [Peter Reid, Aberdeen.]
Aberdeen : 1879. \.R» Inglis,^
WILLIAM Wyrcestre redivivus. No-
tices of ancient church architecture, in
the fifteenth century, particularly in
Bristol. With hints for practicable
restorations. [By Rev. T. Dalla-
WAY.]
Bristol : N. D. Quarto. Pp. 32.*
WILLIE Armstrong : a Scottish drama,
in three acts, by a man wise enough to
know that amusement, even though
somewhat coarse, is at times as salu-
tary as any article in the pharma-
copaeia. [By Dr. Richard Poole.]
Edinburgh : 1843. Octavo. Pp. 60.*
WILLIE Wabster*s wooing and
wedding on the braes of Angus. [By
Dorothea Ogilvy, of Clova.]
Montrose: mdccclxviii. Octavo. Pp.
62.* \A, Jervise,^
WILLOW brook. A sequel to "The
little camp on Eagle hilL'^ By the
author of "The wide wide world,"
" Queechy," " Melbourne house," etc.
[Susan Warner.]
London: 1874. Octavo.
WILMINGTONS(the). A novel. By
the author of " Two old men's tales,"
" Emilia Wyndham," " Mordaunt
Hall," &c. [Mrs Anne Marsh.] In
three volumes.
London: 1850. Octavo.*
WIN her and take her, or, old fools will
be medling ; a comedy, as it is acted at
the Theatre-Royall, by their Majesties
servants. [By John Smyth,;M.A.]
London, 1691. Quarto.* [Biog. Dram,]
WINCHESTER, and a few other com-
positions, in prose and verse. [By
Rev. Charles Townsend, rector of
Kingston-on-the-sea, near Brighton.]
Winchester, 1835. Quarto. Pp. 82*
[fV., Martin's Cat.]
WINCHESTER (the) converts : or, a
full and true discovery of the real
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seasonable and religious treatise, en-
titled, A plain account of the nature
and end of the sacrament of the Lords
Supper. In three dialogues. [By
Thomas Tovey, D.D., Principal of
New Inn Hall, Oxford.]
Oxford: 1735. Qctavo. Pp.78.* [Bod/.]
WINCHESTER (the) ^ide ; or, a
description of the antiquities and curi-
osities of that ancient city. [By Thomas
WartoNjB.D.] a new edition. Illus-
trated with copper plates.
Winton: 1780. Duodecimo. Pp. 115.
b. t. I.*
WINDING-sheet (a) for England^s
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but is dead. Sent to John Owen,
called Dr. in that ministry, and late
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answer to his printed paper concerning
tythes, or an exammation of those
Scriptures by which he seems to prove
"that the publike maintenance for
preachers of the Gospel by way of
tythes, is a Gospel-maintenance." But
upon examination thereof by the Scrip-
tures, he is found to be a subverter of
them, and, that tythes is no lawful
maintenance for Gospel ministers. [By
T. Foster, of Norfolk?]
N. p. N. D. Quarto, i sh. [Smith's Cat.
0/ Friend/ books, i. 626.
Signed " By a member of the true Church
and of that Society, which the world calls
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WINDSOR Castle ; or, the fair maid
of Kent, an opera, as performed at the
Theatre - Royal, Covent - Garden, in
honour of the marriage of their Royal
Highnesses the Prince and Princess
of Wales. By the author of Hartford-
Bridge, Netley Abbey, etc. [William
Pearce.]
London : 1795. Octavo. Pp. 40.*
WINE and walnuts ; or, after dinner
chit-chat. By Ephraim Hardcastle,
citizen and dry-salter. [W. H. Pyne.]
In two volumes.
London: 1823. Octavo.*
WINE and wisdom : or, the tippling
philosophers. A lyric poem. To which
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are subjoin'd, the most remarkable
memoirs of the following ancients.
Thales. Solon. Pheresydes. Anax-
agoras. Archelaus. Socrates. Xeno-
phon. Aristippus. Hegesias. Theo-
dorus. Bion. Euclides. Eubulides.
Menedemus. Plato. Speusippus.
Polemo. Arcesilaus. AristoUe. Theo-
phrastus. Strato. Lycon. Diogenes.
Menippus. Zeno. Antipater. Pytha-
goras. Heraclitus. Xenophanes.
Parmenides. Leucippus. Democritus.
Anaxarchus. Pyrrho. Epicurus.
Longinus. Porphyrius, lamblicus.
^desius. Eustathius. Maximus.
Priscus. Julianus. Proceresius. Xan-
tus. Demosthenes. Zalucus. Seneca.
Piso. Cato. Copernicus. [By Ed-
ward Ward.]
London : 17 19. Octavo. Pp. 5. b. t. 40.»
WINGS and stings. A tale for the
young. By A. L. O. E. authoress
of the " Claremont tales," " Glimpses
of the unseen," "True heroism/* &c
[Charlotte Tucker.]
London: MDCCCLXiii. Octavo. Pp, i6o.»
WINIFRED Bertram, and the world
she lived in. By the author of "Chro-
nicles of the Schonberg-Cotta family,"
&c. &C. [Mrs Charles.]
London : 1866. Octavo. Pp. 476.*
WINTER (a) dreame. [By James
Howell.]
Printed Anno Domini, 1649. Quarto. Pp.
20. b. t.* [Bod/,]
WINTER evenings at college : a familiar
description of the manners, customs,
sports, and religious observances of
the Ancient Greeks : with a short
account of the state of Modem Greece ;
and reflections on the revolutions of
empires. By a clergyman. [Benjamin
Thomas Holcott COLE.] In two vol-
umes.
London : M.DCcc.xxix. Octavo.*
WINTER evenings ; or, lucubrations on
life and letters. [By Vicesimus Knox,
D.D.] In three volumes.
London: m.dcc.lxxxviii. Duodecimo.*
WINTER (a) in Edinburgh ; or, the
Russian brothers. A novel By
Honoria Scott. [Mrs Frazer.] In
three volumes.
London: 1822. Duodecimo.*
"Mrs Frazer, who some years ago pub-
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WINTER leaves. [Poems by John
Fairbairn and Charles M'Dowal.]
Edinburgh. 1835. Octavo.*
WINTER-piece (the). A poem. [By
Joseph Phipps.] Written in 1740.
London ; 1763. Folio. 5 sh. [Smith'' s
Cat, of Friend} books, i. 66.]
WINTER (a) story By the author of
*The rose garden' 'Thorpe Regis'
etc. [Frances Mary Peard.]
London 1875. Octavo. Pp. i. b. t. 292.*
WISDOM, a poem. [By Edward Wil-
kinson, M.D.] The fourth edition.
London: m.dcc.xcviii. Octavo. Pp.
21.* [Gent, Mag., Dec. 1809, p. 11 76.
Mon. Rev,y Iviii. 305. Smith's Cat. of
Friendi books y ii. 933.]
WISDOM from above: or, considera-
tions tending to explain, establish, and
promote the Christian life, or that
holiness, without which no man shall
see the Lord. By a lover of truth,
and of the souls of men. [John
Mapletoft, D.D.]
London; 17 14. Duodechno. Pp. i$$*
There is a second part, published in 1 71 7,
with the same title and separate pagi-
nation.
WISDOM (the) of looking backward, to
judge the better of one side and t'other
by the speeches, writings, actions, and
other matters of fact on both sides, for
the four years last past. [By White
Kennett, D.D.]
London: mdccxv. Octavo.*
WISDOM the first spring of action in
the Deity. A discourse, in which,
among other things, the absurdity
of God's being actuated by naturad
inclinations, and of an unbounded
liberty, is shewn, the moral attributes
of God are explained, the origin of
evil is considerd. The fundamental
duties of natural religion are shewn to
be reasonable; and several things,
advanced by some late authors, and
others, relating to these subjects, are
freely examined. [By Henry Grove,
of Taunton.]
London, mdccxxxiv. Ootavo. Pp. iv.
b. t no.*
WISDOM'S conquest, being an explana-
tion and grammatical translation of
the 13th Book of Ovid's Metamor-
phoses [by Thomas Hall].
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London: 165 1. Octavo. [IV,, Lcwndes,
Bibliog, Afan,]
WISE (a) and moderate discourse, con-
cerning Church-affaires. As it was
written, long since, by the famous
authour [Francis, Lord BaconJ of
those Considerations, which seem to
have some reference to this. Now
published for the conmion good.
Imprinted in the yeere 1641. Quarto.*
•Reprinted in 1663, title, "True peace: or,
a moderate discourse to compete the un-
settled consciences and greatest differences
in ecclesiastical affaires.
WISE (the) judgment : being a chapter
on the competing models for the Man-
chester Wellington testimonial By
Gabriel Tinto, Esq. [G. W. An-
thony.]
Manchester: 1853. Octava Pp. ii.
[Matuhcster Free Lib. Cat,, p. 18.]
WISE (the) or foolish choice : or the
wisdom of choosing Christ, and the
folly of choosing the world for our
portion. Discovered and asserted by
Solomon the Wise. In a paraphrase
on the Song of Solomon, and an abs-
tract of the book of Solomon called
Ecclesiastes. Wherein the sweetness
of union and communion with Christ,
and the bitterness and vanity of all
worldly things is held forth. Both
done in metre by one of the ministers
of the Gospel in Glasgow. I. C. [Rev.
James Clark, minister at Innerwick,
afterwards at Glasgow.]
Edinburgh, M.D.cciii. Octavo. Pp. 62.
b. t.»
WISEMAN versus Pascal the younger.
The Church of Rome's defence against
"Cases of conscience," with a reply.
By Pascal the younger. [Pierce
Connelly.]
London : 185 1. Octavo. \New Coll,
Cat,, p. 591.]
WISHES (the) of a free people : a dra-
matic poem. [By Paul Hiffernan.]
London: 1761. Octavo. \Biog, Dram,
Mon, Rev,, xxv. 396.]
WIT a sporting in a pleasant grove of
new fancies. ByH.B. [Henry Bold.]
London: 1657. Sm. Octavo. [Lcwndes,
Bibliog, Man,]
WIT against reason, or the Protestant
champion, the great, the incomparable
Chillingworth, not invulnerable. By
E. W. [Edward Hawarden.]
Brussels: 1735. Octavo. [IV.]
WIT (the) of a woman. As it now acted
at the New Theatre in Little Lincoln's-
Inn-Fields. By Her Majesty's sworn
servants, [By Thomas Walker.]
London, 1705. Quarto. Pp. 8. b. t. 34.*
[Biog, Dram,]
WIT revived : or, a new excellent way
of divertisement, digested into most
ingenious questions and answers. Pub-
lisned under the name of Asdryasdust
TossofTacan. [Edmund Gayton.]
London : i66a Duodecimo. [ Wood,
Athen, Oxon,, iii. 756.]
WITCH-FINDER (the); or, the wisdom
of our ancestors. A romance. By
the author of " The Lollards," " Other
times," "Calthorpe," &c [Thomas
Gaspey.] In three volumes.
London: 1824. Duodecimo.*
WITCH (the) of the woodlands : or, the
cobleHs new translation: written by
L. P. [Lawrence Price.]
London, 1655. Octava Pp. 22. B. L.*
[Bodl,]
WITCHCRAFT cast out from the re-
ligious seed and Israel of God : and
the black art, or, necromancy, inchant-
ments, and witchcraft discovered, with
the ground, fruits and effects thereof. . .
Also some things to clear the truth
from reproaches, and false accusations,
occasioned by D. Bott, and his slander-
carriers, etc By Richard Farn-
WORTH.]
London : 1655. Quarto. [ W,, Brit, Aftts,]
Signed R. F,
WITCHCRAFT farther displayed.
Containing I. An account of the witch-
craft practised by Jane Wenham of
Walkeme, in Hertfordshire, since her
condemnation, upon the bodies of Anne
Thorn and Anne Street, and the de-
plorable condition in which they still
remain. II. An answer to the most
general objections against the being
and power of witches : with some
remarks upon the case of Jane Wen-
ham in particular, and on Mr. Justice
Powel's procedure therein. To which
are added, the tryals of Florence New-
ton, a famous Irish witch, at the
assizes held at Cork, anno 1661 ; as
also of two witches at the assizes held
at Bury St Edmonds in Suffolk, anno
1664, before Sir Matthew Hale, (then
Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer)
who were found guilty and executed.
[By Francis Bragge, A.B., late of
Peterhouse in Cambridge.]
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London, 17 12. Octavo. Pp. 3. b. t. 39,*
Introduction signed F. B.
WITENHAM-Hill, a descriptive poem.
By T. P A.M. [Thomas Pye,
A.M.]
London: 1777. Quarto. Pp. 26. b. t.*
[Bod/,]
Ascribed to Thomas Pentycross. [Waitf
Bib. BriL]
WITH brains, Sir. [By John BROWN,
M.D.]
N. P. N. D. Octavo. Pp. 12.*
From the Monthly Journal of Medical
Science, for February 185 1. Signed J. B.
WITH harp and crown. A novel By
the authors of " Ready-money Morti-
boy," "My little girl," " This son of
Vulcan," etc. [Walter Besant and
James Rice.] in three volumes.
London: 1875. Octava*
WITHIN, without and over; or
memorials of the earnest life of Henry
C. HalL [By Amanda H. Hall.]
Northampton: 1878. [Lid. /our., iy, 24.]
WITS (the) and beaux of society. By
Grace and Philip Wharton, authors of
**The Queens 01 society." [Katherine
and J. C. Thomson.] With illustra-
tions from drawings by H. K. Browne
and James Godwin. Engraved by the
brothers DalzieL In two volumes.
London: [i860.] Octavo.*
WIPS bedlam, where is had, whipping
cheer to cure the mad. [By John
Davies, of Hereford.]
London: 16 17. Octavo. [fV., Lowndes,
Bibliog. Man,\
WITS common-wealth: or a treasury
of divine, moral, historical, and poeti-
cal admonitions, similies and sentences
for the use of schools. [Compiled by
John BoDENHAM.] Newly corrected
and enlarged.
London: 1722. Sm. Octavo. Pp. 270.
; the second part, a treasury of
divine, morall, and phylosophicall simi-
lies, and sentences generally useful!,
but more particularly published for the
use of schooles, by F. M. [Francis
Meres], Master of Arts of both Uni-
versities.
London, printed by William Stansby, 1634.
Duodecimo, [^f.]
Encraved title, * Witts Academy, a trea-
sune of Goulden Sentences, Similies, and
Examples, by Fr. M.' 7 leaves, pp. 741,
and 4 leaves.
WITS exdaction, conveyed to the ingen-
ious in riddles, observations and morals.
By W. B. [WUliam Bagwell], Truth's
servant
London: 1664. Duodecimo. [W.^Lcramdes,
Bibliog. Man.]
WITS interpreter : the English Parnas-
sus. Or, a sure guide to those admir-
able accomplishments that compleat
our English gentry, in the most accep-
table qualifications of discourse or
writing. In which briefly the whole
mystery of those pleasing witchcrafts
of eloquence and love, are made easie
in the following subjects: viz. i.
Theatre of courtship, accurate comple-
ments. 2. The labyrinth of fancies,
new experiments and inventions. 3.
Apollo and Orpheus, several love-songs,
epigrams, drollerys, and other verses.
4. Cyprian goddess, description of
beauty. 5. The muses Elizium, seve-
rall poetical fictions. 6. The perfect
inditer, letters a la mode. 7. Games
and sports now us'd at this day among
the gentry of England, &c. 8. Cardi-
nal Richeleiu's Key to his manner of
writing of letters by cyphers. As also
an alphabetical table of the first devi-
sers of sciences and other curiosities ;
all of which are collected with industry
and care, for the benefit and delight of
those that love ingenious enterprises.
The 3d edition with many new additions,
by J. C. Qohn Coi'GRAVE.]
London, MDCLXXI. Octavo. Pp. ii.b. t.
S20.»
WITS private wealth, stored with choyse
commodities to content the minde.
[By Nicholas Breton.]
London: 162^. Sm. Quarto. [PV.] Sheets
A to D inclusive, not paged.
WITS (the), or, sport upon sport. In
select pieces of drollery, digested into
scenes by way of dialogue. Together
with variety of humors of several
nations, fitted for the pleasure and
content of all persons, either in court,
city, countrey, or camp. The like
never before published. [By Francis
KiRKMAN.] Part I.
London, 1662. Octavo. Pp. 186. b. t*
WITS theater of the little world. [By
John BODENHAM.]
Printed by I. R. for N. L. & are to be
sold at the west doore of Paules. 1599.
Octavo. Fol. 3. b. t. 269. 6.* [Bod/.]
WITTY apophthegms delivered at
several times, and upon several occa-
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sions, by King James, King Charles,
the Marquess of Worcester, Francis,
Lord Bacon, and Sir Thomas Moor.
Collected and revised [by Dr. Thomas
Baily].
[London] 1 67 1. Octavo. Pp. 2. b. t.
i86.»
WITTY (a) combat: or, the female
victor. A tragi-comedy. As it was
acted by persons of quality in Whitsun-
week with great applause. Written
by F. P. Gent. [Thomas Porter.]
London, 1663. Quarto. No pagination.*
WIZARD (the) Peter. A song of the
Solway. [By Charles Kirkpatrick
Sharpe.]
Edinburgh : M.D.ccc.xxxiv. Octavo.
Pp. 32.*
WOLF (the) stript of his shepherd's
cloathing: in answer to a late celebrat-
ed book [by James Owen] intituled
Moderation a vertue ; wherein the
designs of the dissenters against the
Church ; and their behaviour towards
her Majesty both in England and
Scotland are laid open. With the case
of occasional conformity considered.
Humbly offered to the consideration of
her Majesty and her three estates of
parliament. By one call'd an High-
churchman. [Charles Leslie.] With
my service to Dr. D'Avenant
Sold by the booksellers of London and
Westminster. 1704. Quarto.*
WOLSEY, the cardinal, and his times ;
courtly, political, and ecclesiastical.
By George Howard, Esq. author of
Lady Jane Grey, and her times.
[Lieut. F. C. Laird, R.N.]
London: 1824. Octavo.*
WOMAN. Sketches of the history,
genius, disposition, accomplishments,
employments, customs, and importance
of tne fair sex, in all parts of the world.
Interspersed with many singular and
entertaining anecdotes. By a friend to
the sex. [ Adams.]
London : 179a Duodecimo. Pp. 400.
[Watt, Bib, Brit, Man. Rev., iii. 227.]
WOMAN (the) hater. As it hath beene
lately acted by Uie children of Paules.
[By F. Beaumont and John Flet-
cher.]
London. 1607. Quarto. No pagination.*
The above is the first edition. The edition
published in 1648 has the name of John
Fletcher, and the edition of 1S49 has the
names of both Beaumont and Fletcher.
WOMAN (the) I loved, and the woman
who loved me. By the author of
"Ag^es Tremame,'* "The cost of a
secret," "A story of two lives,*' &c.,
&c. [Isabella Blagden.]
London : 1865. Octavo. Pp. 292. b. t.*
WOMAN (the) of Samaria. [By Ann
Alexander, nie Tuke.]
London : 1846. Duodecimo. [Smit/i\
Cat, of Friends^ books, i. 8.]
WOMAN (the) of the world. A novel.
By the authoress of the Diary of a
d^sennuy^e. [Mrs. Catherine Frances
Gore.] Three volumes.
London: 1838. Duodecimo.*
WOMAN (a) scorned. A novel By E.
Owens Blackburne, author of "The
quest of the heir," "Philosopher Push,"
*^Dean Swift's ghost," etc. [Elizabeth
Casey.] In three volumes.
London : 1876. Octavo.*
WOMAN'S devotion. A novel. In
three volumes. [By Mrs. Marsh.]
London : 1855. Octavo.*
WOMAN'S (the) kingdom. A love
story. By the author of *John Hali-
fax, Gentleman,' &c. &c. [Dinah
Maria MULOCK.] In three volumes.
London : 1869. Octavo.*
WOMAN'S (a) riddle. A romantic tale.
In four volumes. By Ann of Swansea,
author of Conviction, Cesario Rosalba,
Secrets in every mansion, Chronicles
of an illustrious house, Lovers and
friends, Gonzalo di Baldivia, Guilty
or not guilty, &c. &c. [Miss Frances
Ann Kemble.]
London : 1824. Duodecimo.*
WOMAN'S (a) thoughts about women.
By the author of "John Halifax,
Gentleman," &c. &c. [Dinah Maria
MULOCK.] In one volume.
London : 1858. Octavo. Pp. v. 348.*
WOMAN'S (a) vengeance. A novel.
By the author of "Cecil's tryst," "Lost
Sir Massingberd," etc., etc. Qames
Payn.] In three volumes.
London : 1872. Octavo.*
WOMAN'S (a) victory. A novel. By
the author of " Elsie : a lowland
sketch." [Agnes C. Maitland.] In
three volumes.
London : 1876. Octavo.*
WOMEN as they are ; or, the manners
of the day. [By Mrs Catherine Frances
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Gore.] Second edition. In three
volumes.
London: 1830. Duodecimo.*
WOMEN in the East. (Les femmes en
Orient, par Mme. la Comtesse Dora d'
Istria.) [The Princess Koltzoff-
Massalsky, nde Helena Ghika, daugh-
ter of the Prince Alexander Ghika, Ex-
hospodar of Wallachia.] In two vol-
umes.
Zurich & London : 186 1. [Athenaum^
Aug. 3, 1861, p. 148.]
WOMEN of the last days of old France
By the author of ** On the edge of the
storm," " Mademoiselle Mori," " Sy-
donie's dowry," etc [Margaret
Roberts.] With original illustrations
by J. W. Petherick.
London: 1872. Octavo. Pp. vi. 1.403,*
WOMEN (the) of the Gospels, The three
wakings, and other verses. By the
author of "Chronicles of the Schon-
berg-Cotta family." [Mrs CHARLES.]
New edition, with additions.
London : 1868. Octavo. Pp. 276.*
WOMEN ; or, pour et contre. A tale.
By the author of "Bertram," &c.
[Charles Robert Maturin.] In three
volumes.
Edinburgh: 181 8. Duodecimo.*
WO MENS (the) conquest : a tragi-
comedy. As it was acted by his
Highness the Duke of York's servants.
Written by the Honourable E. H.
[Edward HOWARD.]
London, 1671. Quarto.*
W O M E N S speaking justified,
proved and allowed by the Scriptures,
all such as speak by the spint and
power of the Lord Jesus, and how
women were the first tliat preached the
tidings of the resurrection of Jesus, etc.
[By Margaret Fox, tUe FelLj
London: 1667. Quarto. [lV,,Bri/,Mus,]
Signed *M. F.'
WONDER (the) of the Bishop of Meaux
[Bossuet], upon perusal of Dr. Bull's
books, consider'd and answered. [By
Edward Stephens.]
London ; 1704. Quarto. Pp. 12.*
WONDER (a); or, an honest York-
shire-man. A ballad opera, as it is
performed at the theatres with univer-
sal applause. [By Henry Carey.]
London, 1736. Octavo.* [N, and Q,^ 18
Feb, i860, p. 126.]
WONDERFUL (the) adventures of
Tuflongbo and his elfin company, in
their journey with Little Content
through the enchanted forest. By
Holme Lee, author of " Legends from
fairy land," etc [Harriet Parr.]
WiUi eight illustrations by W. Sharpe.
London: M.DCCCLXI. Octavo. Pp. vi.
245.*
WONDERFUL (the) confirmation of
the succession of the Kingdom of
Christ at 1697, derived from the 42
moons then ending ; given by pro-
phecy, &c [By T. Beverley.]
[London : 1690?] Quarto. [IV, ^ Brit,
Afuj.]
WONDERFUL (a) cure. See "HOME
plays for ladies."
WONDERFUL (the) life. By Hesba
Stretton, author of " Lost Gip," " The
king's servants," etc., etc [Miss
Sarah Smith.]
London. 1875. Octava Pp. viii. 251.*
WONDERFUL prodigies of judgment
and mercy : discovered in above three
hundred memorable histories, con-
taining L Dreadful judgments upon
atheists, perjured persons, blasphemers,
swearers, cursers and scoffers. IL
The miserable ends of divers ma-
gicians, witches, conjurers, &c with
several strange apparitions. IIL Re-
markable presages of approaching
death, and of appeals to divine justice.
IV, The wicked hves, and woful deaths
of wretched popes, apostates, and
desperate persecutors. V. Fearful
judgments upon cruel tyrants, mur-
derers, &c. with the wonderful dis-
coveries of murders. VI. Admirable
deliverances from imminent dangers
and deplorable distresses at sea and
land. VII. Divine goodness to peni-
tents, with the dying thoughts of
several famous men concerning a future
state after this life. Faithfully collected
from antient and modern authors, of
undoubted authority and credit, and
imbellished with divers curious pic-
tures, of several remarkable passages
therein. By R. B. author of the His-
tory of the wars of England, and the
Remarks of London, &c. [Richard
Burton.]
London, 1682. Duodedmo. Pp. 2. b. t.
235.* [Bod/,]
WONDERFULL (a), strange and
miraculous, astrologicall prognostica-
tion for this yeer of our Lord God,
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1 591. Discouering such wonders to
happen this yeere, as neuer chaunced
since Noes floud. Wherein if there
be found one lye, the author will loose
his credit for euer. By Adam Foule-
weather, student in asse-tronomy.
[Thomas Nash,]
London [1^91.] Quarto. B. L. No
pagiDation.*
WONDERFULL (the) yeare, 1603.
Wherein is shewed the picture of
London, lying sicke of the plague.
At the ende of all (like a mery epilogue
to a dull play) certain tales are cut out
in sundry fashions, of purpose to
shorten the Hues of long winter nights,
that lye watching in the darke for us.
[By Thomas Dekker.]
London, N. d. Quarto. Pp. 48. B. L.*
[Corsi^s Collectanea AnglO'Poetica^ Part
v. p. 129.]
WONDERS no miracles ; or, Mr
Valentine Greatrates gift of healing
examined, upon occasion of a sad effect
of his stroaldng, March the 7. 1665.
at one Mr. Cressets house in Charter-
House- Yard. . In a letter to a reverend
divine living near that place. [By
David Lloyd, M.A., Canon of St
Asaph.]
London, 1666. Quarto.* [BodL]
WONDERS (the) of the vegetable
kingdom displa/d. In a series of
Ixiv.] letters. By the author of " Select
emale biography." [Mary ROBERTS.]
London : 1822. Octavo. Pp. J. b. t.
243.» [Smith's Cat, of FrUndjf books, ii.
500]
WONDERS of the vegetable world.
[By W. H. Davenport Adams.]
London: 1867. Duodecimo. Pp. 127.*
Preface signed W. H. D. A.
WONDROUS strange. A novel By
the author of " Mabel," *' Sunshine and
shadow," ** Margaret Hamilton,"
"Right and left," etc. [Mrs C. J.
Newby.] Second edition. [In three
volumes.]
London: 1864. Duodecimo.*
WONDROUS (the) tale of Alroy. The
rise of Iskander. By the author of
"Vivian Grey," "Contarini Fleming,"
&c. [Benjamin Disraeli.] In three
volumes.
London: 1833. Duodecimo.*
WONSTON Confirmation tracts. [By
Alexander Robert Charles Dallas,
rector of Wonston, Hants.]
London: 1840. Duodecimo.*
These tracts are twelve in number, having all
the general tide as given above. Each tract
has, however, an addition, explanatory of the
particular aspect in which Confirmation is
viewed by the author.
WOO-CREEL (the), or the Bill o'
Bashan ; a tale. [By Sir Alexander
BOSWELL.]
Auchinleck: 1816. Quarto. Pp. II. b. t*
Dedication signed A. B.
WOOD-SPIRIT (the). A novel. In
two volumes. [By Ernest Jones.]
London : 1841. Duodecimo.*
WOODEN (the) world dissected: in the
character of a ship of war : as also, the
the characters of all the officers, from
the captain to the common sailor ; viz.
I. A sea-captain. II. A sea lieutenant
III. A sea-chaplain. IV. The master
of a ship of war. V. The purser. VI.
The surgeon. VII. The gunner. VIII.
The carpenter. IX. The boatswain.
X. A sea-cook. XI. A midshipman.
XII. The captain's steward. XIII. A
sailor. By the author of the London
spy. [Edward Ward.] The seventh
^tion.
London : MDCCLVI. Duodecimo. Pp. 4.
b. t 86.*
WOODLAND (the) companion : or a
brief description of British trees, with
some account of their uses. By the
author of Evenings at home. [John
AiKiN, M.D.]
London: 18 15. Duodecimo. [fT., Brit.
Mus,^ Signed J. A.
WOODLEIGH. By the author of "One
and twenty," "WUdflower," "The
house of Ehnore^" &c. [F. W. Rob-
inson.] In three volumes.
London : i8S9. Octavo.*
WOODSTOCK ; an elegy. [By Hugh
Dalrymple.]
1761. Quarto. [A'', and Q,, i. Ser. ix. 589.
Mm. Rev.^ xxv. 62.]
WOODSTOCK ; or, the Cavalier. A
tale of the year Sixteen hundred and
fifty-one. By the author of ** Waverley, **
" Tales of the Crusaders," &c [Sir
Walter Scott.] In three volumes.
Edinburgh : 1826. Octavo.*
WOOING I ! and cooing ! ! The R
courtship ; or, C tie and Co— gh.
A poem, by Peter Pindar, Escj. [John
WOLCOTT, M.D.] Fifth edition.
London : N. D. Octavo. Pp. 27.*
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WOOING (the) o*t A novel. By Mrs
Alexander. [Annie HECTOR, tUe
French.] In three volumes.
London : 1873. Octavo.*
WOOLLEN draper's (a) letter on the
French treaty to his friends and fellow
tradesmen all over England. [By
Lieut J. Mackenzie.]
London: 1786. Octavo. Pp. 48. \W,^
Author's MS, Dedication,^
Signed * R. J. Woollen Draper.
WORCESTER dumb-bells; a ballad.
To the tune of All in the land of Essex.
[By Thomas Warton.]
N. p. N. D. S. L.* [Bod^
WORCESTER gaudy, 1858. By A late
fellow. Q. T. B. Landon, M.A.]
N. p. N. D. "Quarto. Pp. 3.*
WORCESTER-SHIRE (the) petition to
the parliament for the mmistry of
England defended, by a minister of
Christ in that county ; in answer to
xvi. c|ueries, printed in a book, called,
A brief discovery of the threefold estate
of Antichrist : whereunto is added,
xvii. counter-queries, and an humble
monition to parliament, people and
ministers. [By Richard Baxter.]
London, 1653. Quarto. Pp. 4. b. 1 40.*
[Smith f Bib, Anti-Quaker,^ p. 59.]
WORCESTERS elegie, and evlogie.
By J. T. [John Toy] Mr. of Arts.
London : 1638. Quarto. No pagination.
[Lowndes, Bibliog, Man,]
WORD (the). Walks from Eden. By
the author of " The wide, wide world.*'
[Susan Warner.]
London : mdccclxvi. Octavo. Pp. vi.
I. 284.*
WORD (a) about a new election, that
the people of England may see the
happy difference ^tween English li-
berty and French slavery; and may
consider well, before they make the
exchange. [By Daniel Defoe.]
Printed in the year 1710. Octavo.*
[fVitson, Life of Defoe, 122.]
WORD (a) for that section in the Church,
who, in the recent struggle^ took up
what may be called a medium position.
[By David LoGAN, minister of Sten-
ton.]
Edinburgh: N. D. [1844.] Octavo. Pp.
4,* [D, Laing,]
WORD (a) in behalf of the king, that he
may see who they are that honour all
men, and love the brother-hood, that
fear God, and honour the king, accord-
ing as it is written in the Scriptures
of truth, see i Pet 2. 17. Which is. a
beesom to sweep away all sin and
wickednesse which dishonours the king
and the nation. For who live in all
manner of sin and wickednesse,
drunkennesse, oaths, and uncleannesse,
and ungodlinesse, these live out of Gods
fear, so cannot honour the king. But
they that depart from all manner of
sin, ungodhness, unrighteousness, un-
cleanness, filthiness, swearing, are them
that fear God, and honour the king;
and also how that Christ ends the Jews
law, by which they were to kill about
religion such as were contrary-minded,
and he never gave out any smce to do
so, but to love enemies ; but all laws
by which the Christians do now perse-
cute, are gotten up in the apostacy
since the dayes of the apostles ; and
though the Jews and Gentiles were to
hate enemies, and to kill them ; yet
you may see that Christ's command
and doctrine was to love enemies and
they that do so are the true Christians.
[By George Fox.]
London, 1660. Quarto. Pp.15.* [Smith's
Cat, of Friendi books, i. 659.] Signed
G. F.
WORD (a) in season : being a parallel
between the intended bloody massacre
of the people of the Jews, in the reign
of King Ahasuerus ; and the hellish
powder-plot against the Protestants, in
the reign of King James. Together
with an account of some of the wicked
principles and practices of the Church
of Rome, demonstrated in their barbar-
ous and cruel murders and massacres
of the Protestants in the Netherlands,
France, Ireland, Piedmont, the Albi-
genses, &c. Also shewing that the
present Church of Rome is an apostate
Church and so discovered to be that
mystery Babylon, mother of harlots,
and abominations of the earth, men-
tioned in the Revelations. By H. C.
a lover of true Protestants. [Henry
Care.]
London, 1679. Quarto. Pp. 2. b. t. 47.*
WORD (a) in season ; or, how the corn-
grower may yet grow rich, and his
labourer happy. Addressed to the
Stout British Farmer. [By Samuel
Smith, M.A., vicar of Lois-Weedon-
by- Weston, Towcester.]
London : 1849. Octavo.* \Adv. Lib,]
WORD (a) in season to all in authority.
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With weighty considerations what per-
sons, practices and things, doth chiefly
cause division and contention, rending
of kingdoms, and distresse of nations.
As also, a plain discovery of those
things and that ministery, that will
bring blessings and unity, with deliv-
erance from bondage, into liberty ;
and instead of strife, wars and fightings,
righteousnesse, reconciliation and peace
in the land of our nativity. Published
by a lover of truth and the kingdom
of peace, J. C. [John Collens.J
London, 1660. Quarto. Pp. 26. b. t.*
The Postscript was written by J. Anderson.
WORD ^a) in season to all sorts of well-
minded people in this miserably dis-
tracted and distempered nation, plainly
manifesting, that the safety and well-
being of the commonwealth under God
dependeth on the fidelity and stead-
fast adherence of the people to those
whom they have chosen, and on their
ready compliance with them &c. [By
J. Sadler.]
London : 1 646. Quarto. [ IV, , Brif, Afus,]
WORD (a) in season to the traders and
manufacturers of Great Britain. [By
William Combe.] Sixth edition.
London, printed: Edinburgh, reprinted.
M,Dcc,xcii. Octavo, Pp. 22.*
Signed A true-bom Englishman.
WORD (the) made flesh; or the true
humanity of God in Christ demonstrated
from the Scriptures. [By Thomas
Carlyle, advocate.]
Edinburgh: 1829. Octavo. Pp. 234.*
[G, C, Boose,]
WORD (a) more on the Moderatorship ;
in a letter to the Rev. William Cun-
ningham, of Trinity College Church,
Edinburgh. By a bystander. Qames
MONCRIEFF.]
Edinburgh : 1837. Octavo. Pp. 54.
WORD (a) of caution and of comfort to
the middle and lower classes of society
being a pastor's advice to his flock in
time of trouble. [By Rev. T. F.
DiBDIN.]
London: 1831. [0//>Aar ffamsi, "p. 1S2,]
WORD (the) of God the best guide to
all persons, at all times, and in all
places : or, a collection of Scripture-
texts, plainly shewing such things as
are necessary for every Christians
knowledg and practice. By the author
of the Best companion. [William
Howell.]
Oxford, M.DC.LXXXIX. Octavo. Pp. 10.
b. t. 213. s* [Bodl,]
WORD (a) of information to them that
need it ; briefly opening some most
weighty passages of God's dispensa-
tions among the sons of men, from the
beginning ; and insisting a little upon
the state and condition of the nations,
wherein they now stand, and particu-
larly of England : for this end, that
men may remember themselves, and
turn unto the Lord ; and seek to be
delivered from the mysteries of iniquity,
to walk with God in fellowship and
communion. To which (as pertinent
hereunto) is annexed, an addition con-
cerning Lord-Bishops, and Common-
Prayer-Book. With a tender admoni-
tion to those called priests, or ministers :
and also, a loving exhortation to those
that have separated from their super-
stitions. By W. T. [William ToM-
LINSON.]
London, 1660. Quarto. Pp. 47.* [Bad/,]
WORD (a) of reproof, and advice to my
late fellow-souldiers and officers of the
English, Irish and Scotish army ; with
some inrhoad made upon the hireling
and his mass-house, university, orders,
degrees, vestments, poperies, heathen-
ism, &c. With a short catalogue of
some of the fighting priests, and for
just cause given, have given them a
blow in one of their eyes, (pickt out of
the whores head) which they call, a
fountain of religion, but is a sink of
iniquity. Also a word to those old
creatures who are old in iniquity, and
in the fallen estate, yet deny falling
away. Likewise a word to those
magistrates and rulers who whip, or
suf^r to be whipt or imprisoned the
saints of the Most High as vagabonds,
amongst whom there is no begger.
As also a word to that bad generation
of people, who in their reprobate minds,
and with their unwholsome tongues
blaspheme and belye the dreadful and
just God, in saying that he hath created
some men intentionally to be damned,
and a particular number to be saved
and damn'd. Wherefore then doth
the hireling preach, and for what hath
he his hire r Mark, the decrees of God
are yea, amen, and unalterable. A
word to these who are called dukes,
marquesses, earls, viscounts, lords,
barrons, bannerets, baronets, knights of
all sorts, esquires and gentlemen (so
called.) Also let that generation that
desire a signe, read some of the
examples that have befallen the per-
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secutors of the innocent By a lover
of good men, good laws, good govern-
ments and governours, good judges and
ministers, as at the beginning : who
hates nor fears no man, and is a lover
and honourer of all men in the Lord,
but cannot give flattering title, or
respect the person of any man. E. B.
[Edward Billing.]
London, 1659. Quarto. Pp. 96.* [Bod/,]
WORD (the) of the Lord, To his beloved
Citty New-Ierusalem, come from God,
cloathed with the excellency of the
glory of his love ; and is the bride the
Lambs wife, with the flowings of the
tender compassionate bowels of the
Lord Jesus, to all the mourners in
Sion, and the afflicted desolate people,
who waite for his comming as for the
morning, and hath not satisfaction in
any thing but in the enjoyment of his
sweet and comfortable presence. [By
William Dewsbury.] (Given forth in
York Castle, the 19. of the first
moneth, 1663.)
N. p. N. D. [1663.] Quarto. Pp. 7.*
WORD (the) of the Lord to Sion the
new Jerusalem, the bride the Lambs
wife, the excellency of all the glory that
is amongst the people ; though she be
now in deep suflerings, in fulness of
time God will clear the innocency of
her children ; and all the nations of
the earth shall call her the blessed of
the Lord, yea, the holy city, in whom
the Lord dwells, to manifest his glory
upon the earth amongst the children
of men for ever. [By William Dews-
bury.]
London, 1664. Quarto. Pp. 8.* Signed
W. D.
WORD (a) of wisdom for the witty,
addressed to Isaac Tomkins, author
of " Thoughts upon the aristocracy of
England." [By John Richards, M.P.]
London : 1835. Octavo. Pp. 24. [Man-
chtster Fret Lib, Cat,^ p. 596.]
WORD (a) or two of advice to William
Warburton ; a dealer in many words.
By a friend. With an appendix con-
taining a taste of William's spirit of
railing. [By Zachary Grey, LL.D.]
London: mdccxlvi. Octavo. Pp. 26.
b. t.* [BodL\
The Advice is signed Thy friend in the
truth, A. E. See "Free and familiar
letter."
WORD (a) or two in vindication of the
University of Oxford and of Magdalen
College in particular from the post-
humous aspersions of Mr. Gibbon.
[By James HURDIS, D.D.]
[London : 1797.] Quarto. Pp. 44.*
WORD (a) or two; or, architectural
hints : in lines, in two parts, addressed
to those Royal Academicians who are
painters : written prior, as well as sub-
sequent to the day of annual election
for their president, loth December
1 805. To which a few notes are added :
a dedication, a preface, and postscript
to reviewers. By Fabricia Nunnez,
Spinster. [Peter COXE.]
London : 1806. Quart. Pp. 49.* [Gent,
Mag,^ Dec, 1844, p. 6S3 ; Feb, 1808, p.
143.] See ** Another word or two."
WORD (a) to a drunkard. [By John
Wesley, M.A.]
N. p. N. D. Duodecimo. Pp. 4.*
WORD (a) to Mr Madan ; or, free
thoughts on his late celebrated de-
fence of polygamy; in a letter to a
friend. [By Henry MoORE.]
1781. Octavo. [Murch*s Dissenters^ p.
512. Mon, Rev. J Ixv. 158.]
WORD (a) to Mr Peters, and two words
for the parliament and kingdom, &c.
[By Rev. Nathaniel Ward.]
1647. [N, and Q,, March 1867, P* 237.]
WORD (a) to Mr. WiL Prynn, Esq;
and two for the parliament and army.
Reproving the one, and justifying the
other in their late proceedings. Pre-
sented to the consideration of the
readers of Mr. William Prynn's last
books. [By Henry Marten.]
London: 1649. Quarto. Pp. 16.* [Bodl,]
WORD (a) to the Hutchinsonians ; or,
remarks on three extraordinary ser-
mons lately preached before the Uni-
versity of Oxford, by the Rev. Dr.
Patten, the Rev. Mr. Wetherall, and
the Rev. Mr. Home. By a member
of the University. [Benjamin Kenni-
COTT, D.D.]
London: 1756. Octavo. Pp.44. [Dar-
ling, Cyclop, Bibl,]
WORD (a) to the public; by the author
of "Lucretia," " Rienzi,'' &c [Sir
Edward Lytton Bulwer-Lytton.J
London: 1847. Duodedma [W,]
WORD (a) to the sons of Africa. [By
Luke Howard.]
London : 1822. Octava i sh. [Smith's
Cat, of Friends* book, i. 92.]
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WORD (a) to the wavering : or an
answer to the Enquiry into the pre-
sent state of affairs : whether we owe
allegiance to the King in these circum-
stances ? &C. With a postcript of sub-
jection to the higher powers : by Dr.
G. B . [Gilbert BURNET.J
London, printed in the year mdclxxxix.
Quarto. Pp. la*
WORD (a) to the wise. In a letter to
a city clergyman, recommended to
the consideration of his brethren of
the clergy especially those of the
younger sort [Said to be by Dr.
Rawson.]
London: 171 1. Octavo. [Kennetfs Wis'
dom^ p. no.]
WORD (a) to the wise ; or, an exhorta-
tion to the Roman Catholic clergy of
Ireland. By a member of the Esta-
blished Church. [George Berkeley,
Bishop of Cloyne.]
Dublin: 1749. Octavo. [Cat. Lib. Trin.
Coll. Dub., p. 273.]
WORD (a) upon Deuteronomy. [By
Rev. Daniel Edward.]
Edinburgh: MDCCCLXXVII. Octavo. Pp.
58.*
WORDS (the) and works of our Blessed
Lord and their lessons for daily life.
By the author of " Brampton rectory."
[Miss Mary M. Howard.] In two
volumes.
London : i860. Octavo.*
WORDS made visible : or grammar and
rhetorick accommodated to the lives
and manners of men. Represented in
a country school for the entertainment
and edification of the spectators. [By
Samuel Shaw.]
London, 1679. Octavo. Pp. 6. b, t.
187.* [Dyce Cat., ii. 295.]
WORDS (the) of Jesus. By the author
of " The morning and night watches,"
"The faithful promiser," &c. &c
[John Ross Macduff, D.D.] Fourth
edition of 5000.
London : mdcccliv. Octavo. Pp. 127.*
WORDS ot life's last years : containing
Christian emblems ; metrical pravers
and sacred poems, translated from
foreign writers. By the author of
"Thoughts on devotion,** etc etc
Qohn Sheppard.]
London: 1862. Octavo.* [Olphar Bamst.]
WORDS (the) of the hynmal noted
complete : with scriptural references.
[By Thomas Helmore, M.A.]
London: N. D. Duodecimo. Pp. 132. 8.
b. t.»
WORDS (the) of the wise, designed for
the entertainment and instruction of
younger minds. [By John Potter.]
London: 1768. Duodecimo. [Europtan
Mag,, V. 283. MoH. Rev., xxxviii. 410.]
WORK about the Five Dials. [Attri-
buted to the Hon. Alethea Maude
Stanley.]
London: 1878. [Lid. /(wr., iy. 2$,]
Ascribed to George Harnett Smith, [/ntrr"
national Review, Nov. Dec.^ 1878.] See
Lib. Jour., iii. 348.
WORK among the lost By the author
of '* Home thoughts for mothers and
mothers' meetings." [Miss EUice
Hopkins.]
London : 1870. Sm. Octavo. Pp. 95.
WORK for a cooper. Being an answer
to a libel, written by Thomas Wynne
the cooper, the aleman, the quack, and
the speaking-Quaker. Witn a brief
account how that dissembling people
differ at this day from what at first
they were. By one who abundantly
pities their ignorance and folly.
[William Jones, of North Wales.]
London: 1679. Quarto. 4|sh. [Smithy
Bib. Anti-Quaker., p. 257.]
WORK (a) for none but angels & men.
That is, to be able to look into, and to
know our selves. Or a book shewing
what the soule is, subsisting and having
its operations without the body ; its
more then a perfection or reflection of
the sense, or temperature of humours :
how she exercises her powers of vegeta-
tive or quickning power of the senses.
Of the imaginations or conmion sense,
the phantasie, sensative memory, pas-
sions, motion of life, the local motion,
and intellectual powers of the souL
Of the wit, understanding, reason,
opinion, judgement, power of will, and
the relations betwixt wit & wiL Of the
intellectuall memory, that the soule is
immortall, and cannot dye, cannot be
destroyed, her cause ceaseth not»
violence nor time cannot destroy her ;
and all objections answered to the con-
trary. [By Sir John Davies.]
London, 1653. Quarto. Pp. 54. b. t.*
[Bodl.\
The second elegy of the '* Nosce te ipsum.*
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WORKE for a masse-priest. [By Alex-
ander Cooke.]
London, 1617. Quarto. Pp. 14. b. t.*
[Bod/.]
WORKE, more worke, and a little more
worke for a masse-priest. [By Alex-
ander Cooke.]
London. 1630. Quarto. [Afendham ColUc'
tion Cat.^ p. 83,]
WORKING-man's (the) companion.
The results of machinery, namely,
cheap production and increased em-
ployment, exhibited : being an address
to the working men of the United
Kingdom. [By Henry BROUGHAM,
Lord Brougham.] Third edition.
London, 1 83 1. Duodedmo. Pp. 216.*
— . The rights of industry : addressed
to the working-men of the United King-
dom. By the author of " The results
of machinery." [Henry BROUGHAM,
Lord Brougham.] L Capital and
labour.
London: 1831. Duodecimo. Pp.213.*
WORKING-man's (the) way in the
world : being the autobiography of a
journeyman printer. [By Charles
Manby Smith.]
London: N. D. Duodecimo.* [N^andQ,^
Feb, 1869, p. 168.]
WORKING of the Tithe Commutation
Act [By the Hon. Arthur Philip
Perceval.]
London: 1838. Octayo.* [Bodi.]
WORKS (the) of Anacreon and Sappho,
with pieces from ancient authors
[Bion, Moschus, Virgil, and Horace],
and occasional essays; illustrated by
observations on their lives and writings,
explanatory notes from established
commentators, and additional remarks
by the editor; with the Qassic and
introductory poem. [By Edward Bur-
naby Greene.]
London : 1768. Duodecimo.
Classic signed E. B. G.
WORKS (the) of Ben Jonson; with a
memoir of his life and writings, by
Barry ComwalL [Bryan Waller
Procter.]
London: 1838. Octavo. Pp. Ivi. 819.
[^.]
WORKS (the) of Geoffrey Chaucer, com-
pared with the former editions and
many valuable MSS., out of which,
three Tales are added which were never
before printed; by John Urry, Student
of Christ Church, Oxon, deceased :
together with a glossary, by a Student
of the same College [Timothy Thomas].
To the whole is prefixed the author's life^
newly written [by Dart, corrected
and enlarged by William Thomas],
and a preface, giving an account of
this edition [by Timodiy Thomas].
London: 1721. Folio. [H^.]
WORKS (the) of Mr Hogarth moralized.
[By Rev. John Trusler, LL.D.]
London : [1768.] Octavo. [^.]
WORKS (the) of Mr John Qeveland,
containing his poems, orations, epistles,
collected mto one volume, with the life
of the author. [Edited by J. Lake
and S. Drake.]
London: 1687. Octavo. [IV,]
•* The Epistle Dedicatory " is signed J. L.,
S. D.
WORKS (the) of Peter Pindar, Esq.
[John WOLCOTT, M.D.] In four
volumes.
London: 1794-6. Octavo, [IV.}
WORKS (the) of the Caledonian bards.
Translated from the Galic. [by John
Clark.] Volume L
Edinburgh: M,DCC,LXXVIII. Octavo. Pp.
200.* [LcwfuUs, Bibliog. Man,^ p. 347.
Brydges^ Cens, Lit,, vi. iia]
WORKS (the) of the ever-memorable
John Hales of Eton, collected [by Sir
David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes]. In
three volumes.
Glasgow: 1765. Sou Octavo. [IV. ^
LoimuUSf Brit. Lib.]
WORKS (the) of the very learned and
Reverend Father in God, John Jewell,
not long since Bishop of Salisburie,
newly set forthe with some amend-
ment of divers quotations ; and a brief
discourse of his life. [Edited by
Fuller.]
London: 161 1. Folio. [IV.]
The Dedication was written by Overal;
the life by Featley; and the appendix
by Bishop Morton. | The book was published
under the direction of Archbishop Ban-
croft.
WORKS (the) of William Browne ; con-
taining Britannia's Pastorals : with
notes and observations by the Rev. W.
Thompson, late of Queen's-CoUege,
Oxford. The Shepherd's Pipe : con-
sisting of Pastorals, the Inner Temple
Masque, never published before ; and
other poems ; with the life of the
author [by Thomas Davies].
London: 1772. Duodecimo. [IV.]
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WORKS (the) of William Hogarth (in-
cluding the Analysis of beauty), eluci-
dated by descriptions, critical, moral,
and historical : to which is prefixed
some account of his life. By Thomas
Clerk. [Thomas Hartwell Horne.]
Two volumes.
London : 182 1. Octavo.
The engravings were executed by Thomas
Clerk. From a list of his works in the
handwriting of the author.
WORLD (the). By Adam Fitz-Adam.
[By Philip Dormer STANHOPE, Earl
of Chesterfield, and others.] A new
edition. [In four volumes.]
London; mdcclxxxii. Duodecimo.*
WORLD (the) as it goes, a poem. By
the author of the Diaboliad. Dedi-
cated to one of the best men in his
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Combe.] The second edition.
London, mdcclxxix. Quarto. Pp. 37.
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WORLD (the) at Westminster, a
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WORLD (the) conquered, or a believer's
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London, 1668. Octavo. Pp. 6. 314.*
WORLD (the) : how to square it By
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WORLD (the) in the Church. By F. G.
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WORLD (the) to come ; the glories of
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171 1. Octavo. [^.]
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WORLD'S (the) idoL Plutus; a
comedy written in Greek by Aristo-
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Henry BURNELL.]
London: 1659. Sm. Quarto. {IV,^
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WORLD'S (the) mistake in Oliver
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WORME (the) of Lambton. [Edited
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London: [1885.] Octavo.*
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X.
X. Y. Z. A farce, in two acts, by George
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Y.
YACHTMAN^S (a) holidays or cruising
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YEOMAN'S (the) [Sir William Cusack
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FINIS
INDEX TO AUTHORS' PSEUDONYMS.
The figures within brackets denote the number of times the name appears in the
preceding column.
Index to Authors' Pseudonyms.
A. Bp. Zachary Pearce
1625, 1626, 1627, 1628
A. Matthew Arnold 744, 2503
A. A. Adam Anderson, M.R.I.A. 1267
A. A. John Am way, D.D. 1744,2537
A. A. A. Baroness B. de Bury,
M. P. Rose 67 (2), 1520
A. and L. A. and L. Shore 2788
AARON PHILOMIRTH. John H.
Parr 1684
A ♦♦♦♦♦, MAJOR. C.B.Coles 2379
A. B. A. Bayne 1245
A. B. Abraham Cowley 1955
A. B. A. Brasher 2078
A. B. Alexander Brome 529
A. B. Andrew Borde 1605
A. B. Ann Beaty 2452
A. B. Aphra Behn ^^^ 1519
A. B. Edmund Hickeringill 2107
A. B. Henry Stebbing, D.D. 1842
A. B. Humphrey Prideaux, D.D. 1295
A. B. Jonathan Swift, D.D. iii, 1376
A. B. Joseph Skidmore 821
A. B. Richard Kidder 1369
A. B. Robert Ferguson 1385
A. B. Sir Alexander Boswell 2830
A. B. WilUam de Britaine 11 87
ABBOT GUALDI. Gregorio Leti 1473
ABBOT JACOB. T. S. Henderson 288
A. (B.) C. Archibald Campbell 2564
A. B. C. John Cockbum 2369
A. B. C. D. E. F. Major Edward
Moor 1447
A. B. C. D. E. F. G. Walter Moyle 173
ABDIELS. Joshua W. Brooks 3
A. B. DON. Captain A. Bruce 649
ABEDA, FRANCISCO LOPEZ
DE. Andreas Perez 2462
ABEL DRUGGER. John Hardman 945
ABEL KNOCKDUNDER. Lieut
H. P. Andrew Shortrede 1355
ABEL LOG. Charles B. Greatrix 2810
ABERDONENSIS PATRICIUS.
Patrick Forbes 833
ABNER PARK. Rev. Alexander
Stevenson Twombly 1605
A. B. R. Arthur B. Rowan 1314
ABRABANEL SOLOMON.
William Amall 451
ABRAHAM ELDON, Dr. Thomas
Wyse 499
ABRAHAM JOHNSON. Sir John
HiU, M.D. 1523
ABRAHAM PHILOTHEUS. A.
Wright 83
ABRICHT, JOHANN, A.M. Jon-
athan Birch 683
A. B. Z. W. Arthur Brett, M.A. 601
A. C. 2062
A. C. A. Cameron 1408
A. C. Alexander Chalmers 1570
A. C. Alexander Chapman 380
A. C. Alexander Cumming 2338
A. C. Andrew Cant 2333, 2334
A. C. Anne Cooke 951
A. C, A. C. Copley icm-
A. C. Ant Conanus 2415
A. C. Anthony Collins 674
A. C. Anthony Copley 128, 922
A. C. John Fisher or Piercy no
A. C. Robert Chambers 49
ACADEMICUS. Charles Scager,
M.A. 200
ACADEMICUS. John Green, D.D.,
Bp. of Lincoln 2015 (2)
A. C. C. Arthur C. Coxe 2260
A. C. C PHILIPPUS PHILA-
RETES. Thomas Comber 46
ACHERONTICUS MERCU-
RIUS. James Howell 2621
ACHETA. L. M. Budgen 1546, 1561
ACHETA DOMESTICA, M.E.S.
L. M. Budgen . 779
A. C. M. Agnes C. Maitland 742
A. C. M. A. Alexander Cunningham 791
A. C. S. Anthony Champney 1544
ACTON BELL. Anne Bront6
58, 1946, 2552, 2844
A. D. A. Deane 2613
A. D. A. Dutton 1693
ADADUS CALPE. Antonio D. de
Pascual 2693
ADAM FITZ-ADAM. P. D. Stan-
hope, Earl of Chesterfield 2841
Vll
ADA — A. L. O.
vm
ADAM FOULEWEATHER.
Thomas Nash 2829
ADAM, UNCLE. C. A.Wctterburgh
2325
ADAM, UNCLE. George Mogridge
371
A D B^ — R. Archibald Bower 252
ADDINGTON, Mr. Hugh KeUy 2269
ADELER, MAX. Charles H. Clark
1810, 1836
ADELINE. R. A. Sergeant
789, 2263, 2503
ADELPHUS PHILUS. John Ley 642
A. D. T. W. Adelina D. Train
Whitney 8S0, 994
A. E. Andrew Edward 560
A. E. Arthur Ellis 1254
iCMELIA JULIA. Emily Blatfce 294
^SCHINES. Francis WUliam Blag-
don
914
2352
290
1834
2653
m
1553
224
1663
A. E. P. Ann Eaton Polglase
A. F. Abraham Fleming
A. F. G. A. F. Gaston
A. F. G. Atkinson F. Gibson
A. F. G. John Lister
A. F. T. Anne Eraser Tytler
A.G.
A. G. A. Gardner
A. G. Agnes Gibeme
^^y 220, 1488, 1529, 1614
A. G. Alfred Gatty 222
A. G. Anthony Gilby 121
A. G. Archibald Gardner 581
A. G. Peter Walsh 2424
Aw G. O. T. U. O. C. Owen Manning
1229
A. H. Abraham Hartwell 2277
A. H. Abraham Hayward, Q.C. 906
A. H. Anthony Hanmiond 1006
AHAB SALEM. Rev. James Murray
1724
A. H. B. A. H. Baldwin
A. T. C. Morton Eudes
AILO THORNY. John Taylor
AIN. William Stevens
AINSLIE HERBERT, B.A. Ed-
ward Maitland 191 3
A. J. Alexander Justice 1002
A. J. Anne Jenkinson 1565
A J AX. Ainley 2413
A. K. Anne Kemp 497
A. K. H. B. Andrew Kennedy Hutchi-
son Boyd, D.D. 538
A. KINGSMAN. R. W. Essington 1 838
2728
341
978
2202
A. L. Alexander Leighton 2467
A. L. Anthonie Linton 1738
ALASTOR. James Orton 853
ALAZON. Richard William Barnes 1342
ALAZONOMASTIX PHILA-
LETHES. Henry More 1788
ALBERT. John Armstrong 2454
ALCIPHRON. Samuel Dickson,
M.D. . 1906
ALETHES,CLEROPHILUS. John
Constable 2160, 2464
ALETHIUS. PHIL-IREN — I.D.
John Dough tie 2724
ALETHOPHILUS GOTTINGEN-
SIS. G.W. Albert! 2444
ALEXANDER DRAWCAUSIR,
Sir, Knt Henry Fielding 529
ALEXANDER, Mrs. Annie Hector
nie French 2831
ALEXANDER SMITH. Sydney
Dobell 2454
ALEXANDER THE COPPER-
SMITH. W. Boles 1616
ALEXANDRINUS CLITUS.
Richard Brathwayt 336
ALEXANDRINUS CLYTUS.
Richard Brathwayt 2808
ALFRED ALLENDALE. Theo-
dore E. Hook 1539
ALFRED BURTON. John Mitford,
R.N. 50
ALFRED CROWQUILL. Alfred
Henry Forrester 9, 65, 291, 757, 984,
1024, 1256, 1302, 1497, 1895, 1908, 1909,
2386, 2541, 2686
ALFRED LEE. John Clark Fer-
guson 744
ALI BEY. Domingo B y Leblich 2627
ALICE COUSIN. Alice Neal 67
ALIQUIS. James Barr, D.D. 1407
ALIQUIS. Richard Marks 2189
ALISTER, R. Alexander Robert-
son 213,222,866
ALLENDALE, ALFRED. Theo-
dore E. Hook 1539
ALLEN, William. Silas Titus 1301
A. L. M. Thomas Scantlebury 15 10
A- L. O. E. Charlotte Tucker i, 253,
327, 371, 386, 406, 410, 411, 544, 556,
724, 726, 838, 857, 879, 936, 969, 989,
1013, 1018, 1025,1028, 1074, 1080, 1 169,
1181, 1196, 1203, 1313, 1314, 1477, i486,
1503, 1515, 1606, 1617, 1620, 1685, 1708,
1736, 1737, 1810, 1835, 1861, 1992, 2008,
IX
ALP — ANT
2076, 2183, 2220, 2350, 2351, 2385 (2),
2461, 2496, 2498, 2500, 2519, 2658, 2717,
2731, 2787, 2788, 2804, 2819, 2843, 2844,
2849, 2851
ALPHA. G. Walker, M.D. 571
ALUMNUS CANTABRIGENSIS.
T. Forster 1070
A. M. Alexander Monro, D.D. 770
A. M. Alexander Mudie 2273
A. M. A. Mannington 939
A. M. A. Money 2341
A. M. A. Murray 413
A. M. Anne Mackenzie 2315
A. M. Anthony Monday
255» 579y 663, 891, 161 1, 2527, 2793
A ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ MAJOR. C. B. Coles 2379
AMBULATORIA VOLUNTAS.
Henry Walker 2547
A. MACARONL Taylor 2559
AMELIA, ANNIE. Annie Amelia
Garrett 2341
AMELIA, ELLEN. Ellen Amelia
Garrett 2341
AMERICAN. Woodmas 1966
AMERICAN, AN. Aurthr Lee 795
AMICITI^. Charles Augustus Hul-
bert 2843
AMICUS. David Brown 586, 2696
AMICUS. William Alexander 2060
AMICUS CURIiE. John Payne
Collier 541
AMICUS SECUNDUS. Rev.
William Aird Thomson, D.D. 272, 2090
A M L. Andrew Marvel
425, 1922
A. M. OXONIENSIS. Nathaniel
Tillson Marsh 1832
A. M. Y. Marion Pritchard 2013
AMY DUNSMUIR. Miss Oliphant
2731
AMY LOTHROP. A. B. Warner
697, 1 01 7, 1684, 2466
A. N. Alexander Nowell 336
A. N. Anthony Nixon ' 632
A. N. Arthur Newman. 227
ANASTASIUS. H. Drummond 624
A. N. C. Archibald N.Carmichael 996
ANDREW BORDE 1606
ANDREW HALLWAY. -^Andrew
Halliday Duff 50, 2261 (2), 2348, 2519
ANDREW, JAMES. Andrew Mac-
kay 190
ANDREW MORETON. Daniel
Defoe 838, 1863, 2042, 2309, 2314
ANDREW RIVETUS. Jun. Andrew
Marvell 1675
ANSTEY, F. F. Anstey Guthrie 2729
ANGLICANUS. PHILELEU-
THERUS. John William Donald-
son, D.D. 2747
ANGLICANUS PRESBYTER.
Joseph Hemington Harris 200, 2390
ANGLICUS BECCARIA. Richard
Wright 1444
ANGLICUS MERCURIOPHILUS.
Elias Ashmole 900
ANGLO - CATHOLICUS. Lord
James Manners 2804
ANG.^ PHIL. John Pennyman 279
ANGLUS,PHIL. Joseph Pennyman
1511
ANGLUS, PHIL. WiUiam Penn
751,1835,2045
ANNA MATILDA. Hannah Cowley
1959, i960
ANNE FRANCIS RANDALL.
Mary Robinson 141 9
ANNE, SISTER 1518
ANNE-SON, lAMES. James Max-
well 310
ANNIE AMELIA. Annie Garret 2341
ANN JANE. Ann Jane Morgan
65, 1 27 1, 2848
ANN OF SWANSEA. Frances
Ann Kemble 303, 354, 391, 509, 577,
ion, 1059, 1520, 231 1, 2314, 2706, 2826.
ANONIMUS. JohnLilbum 1186
ANONYMOUS. Benjamin Dawson 99
ANONYMUS. John Disney, D.D. 2371
ANONYMUS LONDINESIS.
Thomas Lewis 1 378
AN. SC. Anthony Scoloker 625
ANSTEY, F. F. Anstey Guthrie 2729
ANTHONY GRIFFINHOOF.
George Colman, Yr. , 1555
ANTHONY HARMER. Henry
Wharton 2465
ANTHONY PASQUIN. John
Williams 201, 546, 549, 721, 1481, 1715,
1914, 1946, 1954, 1980, 2643
ANTI-DRACO. John Disney 932
ANTI-HUDIBRASTON. William
Rhinde 2079
ANTI-SCRIBLERUS HISTRI-
ONICUS. John Roberts 117
ANTI-THEATRICUS. Thady
Fitzpatrick 772
ANTI-TINDALIAN. Robert Lyon 1409
XI
A. O. — BAL
Xll
A. O. Abraham Oakes, LL.D. 2498
A. P. A. Parkinson 422
A. P. F. Alexander Penrose Forbes,
D.C.L. 439, 1 170, 1574, 1622
A. P.y M.D. Alexander Pennecuik,
M.D. 1009
A. PRIM COCK. James Ralph 2547
AQUILA. Samuel Alexander 2332
A. R. Alexander Read 1666
A. R. Alexander Ross 2734
A. R. Alexander Rowley 2268
A. R. Athelstan Riley 2049
ARACHNOPHILUS. Adam Whyte
504
ARCHiEOPHILUS CONSTAN-
TIUS. Father Hatton 1590
ARCHIBALD JOBBRY. John Gait
1568
ARCHIBALD MAC SARCASM,
Rev. Sir. William Shaw, D.D. 1474
ARCHIMAGIRUS METAPHORI-
CUS. William Kenrick, LL.D. 1297
ARCHY MACSARCONICA, F.R.S.
Thomas Hastings 248
ARISTO. Rev. E. Irving 624
ARISTOBULUS. Thomas Wool-
ston 1403, 2300
ARISTOGEITON. P. Eraser 35
ARLEY. M. P. Andrews i960
ARMAR GREYE. Mrs. Maria
Greer 1301
ARMIG, S. P. Samuel Pordage 1678
ARMYTAGE, DUDLEY. WiUiam
E. Axon 2347
ARNETT, JOHN ANDREWS.
John Hannett 230, 1230
A R O W. Arthur Onslow 2470
ARTEMUS WARD. Charles F.
Browne 185
ARTH., HEN. Henry Arthur 2048
ARTHUR BROOKE. John Chalk
Claris 710, 2189
ARTHUR LOCKER. J. H. Forbes
23891 2493, 2529
ARTHUR PENDENN IS. William
Makepeace Thackeray 1737
ARTHUR SKETCHLEY. George
Rose 1634, 1675 (5)> 1676 (II), 1677 (3),
1835
ARTHUR WALLBRIDGE. Arthur
W. Lunn 239, 517, 2608
A. S. 1236
A. S. Abednego Seller 2164
A. S. Abraham Shackleton 527
A. S. Abraham Sharp 10 10
A. S. Adam Stewart 2427
A. S. J. Digby 1620
A. S. A . Alfred S. Atcheson 254
ASCOTT, R. HOPE. Robert Hope
Moncrieff 244, 245, 1 091, 1557, 1598,
1686, 1847, 1879, 2230, 2342, 2472,
2496 (3), 2497 (2), 2709, 2848
ASDRYASDUST TOSSOFFA-
CAN. Edmund Gayton 2822
ATTICUS SECUNDUS. John
M'Diarmid 1432
AUGUSTINUS ELEUTHERIUS.
Sebastianus Francker 940
AUGUSTUS STAWEL. Alfred O.
Legge 1545
AUNT FANNY. Fanny Barrows
879, 1029, 1497, 1726, 1 81 2
AURA. Mary Catharine Irvine 188, 972
AUSTRALIE. Mrs Heron, rUe E.
Manning 209
A. V. Arthur Ashley Sykes 1406
A- V. A. Vickaris 794
AVERIL BEAUMONT. A. W.
Hunt 1532, 2573, 2707
A. V. G. M. Mrs Molesworth 2549
A. W. H. D. Adams 609
A. W. Anna Weamys 500
A.W. A. Walker 2803
A.W. Mrs Webb 528
A. W. FARMER. Dr Sam. Seabury
477, 96s
A. W., M.D. Andrew Wilson 215
AWL., SIL. Ralph WalUs 1662
A. W., Sir Sir Anthony Weldon 526
A W S N. Andrew
Stevenson 1409, 2790
A. X. Caleb Fleming 847
A. Y. Arthur Young 1700
B.
B. George B. Bubier 1197
B. John B. Bishop 18 19
B. Nathaniel Ward 638
B . William Thorn 2158
B. A. Benjamin Antrobus 290
BABINGTON WHITE. Mary E.
Braddon 404
BAGWEEL. Rev. Joshua Barnes
and six others 428
BALDWIN, EDWARD. William
Godwin 872, 1135, 11 38, 1146, 1687,
1713* 1838, 1849
BALLINASLOE. Frederick Taylor 472
Xlll
BAL — B. G.
XIV
BALWHIDDER, REV. MICAH.
John Gait loi
BARBICAN, GEOFFREY. Richard
Thomson 391
BARD, SAMUEL A. EphraimG.
Squier 51
BAREBONES, CAUSTIC. Thomas
Bridges 930, 1732
BARNIVELTESDRAS. Alexander
Pope 1299
BARONESS DESPENCER. R.
F. A. Lee 2139
BARRISTER AT LAW. Sir J E.
Eardley 5
BARRY CORNWALL. Bryan
Waller Proctor 704, 728, 763, 935,
1546, 1569, 1573, 1621, 1958, 2099,
2381, 2839
BASILEUS, PHILO-, PHILO-
CLERUS. William Carpender 1288
B A S I L I C U S. Edmund Unthal
Swift 724
BASILIUS PHILOMUSUS.
Robert Waring, M.A. 16
BASILIUS PHILOMUSUS.
Thomas Barlow, D.D. 1880
BASILIUS PHILOMUSUS.
Thomas Pierce 2566
BASILLE THEODORE. Thomas
Becon 387, 565, 1024, 1738, 1871, 1939,
1980, 221 1, 2667
BATAVUS, BRITTO. John Toland6o6
BATHONIENSIS. Jonas Dennis,
BX.L. 355
BAVI US. Dr John Mart}!! 1 590
BAXTER, SIMEON. Rev. Samuel
Peters 2704
BAYLE, Mr. Rev. Henry Penneck,
M.A. 1 56
B. C. Benjamin Camfield 2330
B. C. Benjamin Chandler 155
B. C. Benjamin Clark 389
B. C. Benjamin Coole 2061
B. C. Bracy Clark, F.L.S.
865, 1721, 1828, 2417, 2730
B. C. Clement Barksdale 1420
B. C. Robert Parsons 223, 696
B. C. B. Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie 2053
B. D. Benjamin Dorr 1131
B , EARL OF. Earl of Bal-
carres, C. Lindsay 17
BEATRICE, Anne Manning 756
BEAUFORT, JOHN, LL.D.
Thelwall 564
BEAUMONT, AVERIL. A. W.
Hunt 1532, 2573» 2707
BEAUMONT, SIR HARRY. Rev.
Joseph Spence 542, 1659, 1865
BECCARIA ANGLICUS. Richard
Wright 1444
BEDE CUTHBERT, B.A. Rev.
Edward Bradley, B.A. 50, 549, 878, 1017,
1068, 1521, 1560, 1670, 1675, 1834, iQOSi
2226, 2351, 2540, 261 1, 2809
BEE, HOOKANIT. S. R. Wigram, 936
BEE, JON. John Badcock
629, 1 5041 240^
BEELZEBUB. H. Newton Good-
rich 1201
BELL, ACTON. Anne Bronte
58, 1946, 2552, 2844
BELL,CURRER. Charlotte Bronte
1261, 1946, 2026, 2352, 2740, 2844.
BELL, ELLIS. Emily Jane Bronte
1946, 2844
BELLAMY, THOMAS. Sir Henry
Janson 1896
BEN DAVID. John Jones, LL.D.
2178, 2587
BENEDICK WHIPEM. Richard
Harris 1726
BENEVOLUS HILARIUS. John
Britton I940
BENJAMIN BOUNCE. Henry
Carew 2619
BENJAMIN GOOSEQUILL. J.
M. Adair, M.D. 9»
BENJAMIN PLACE. Edward
Thring 2577
BENNET, H., M.A. Morgan Wil-
liams 2630
BEN TROVATO. Samuel Lover 2217
BER. GAR. Bernard Garter 2063, 2620
BERNARD BLACKMANTLE.
Charles Molloy Westmacott 763, 930
BERWICK, E.L.A. James Reynolds
7131 837, 2064
BETA. E. B. Bassett 1637
BETTY MONTGOMERY. William
Cullen 985
BEWLEY, RICHARD, M.D. R.
Harrington, M.D. 2641
BEY, ALL Domingo B y Leblich 2627
B. F. Benjamin Furly 2842
B. F. H. B. F. Hartshome 560
B. F. J. Francis Beaumont 241
B. F. J. John Fletcher 241
B. G. Bamaby Gooch 1839
XV
B. G. — BRO
XVI
B. G. Benjamin Grosvenor 2418
B. G. Bernard Garter 1281
B. G. Dr Robinson 1627
B. H. Brian Hunt 1863
BIBLICUS. Alexander Tulloch,
D.D. 680
BIBLIOPHILOS. John M'Hale,
D.D. 2439
BICKERSTAFF, ISAAC. Jona-
than Swift, D.D. 233, 1993, 2744
BICKERSTAFF, ISAAC Sir Rich-
ard Steele 1028, 1254, 1524, 1993
BIGLOW, ROSEA. James Russell
Lowell 1567
BILLY, SILLY. Eustace C. G.
Murray 2501
BIRDATBROOMSGROVE. John
Crane 35, 286, 2207
B I. C M & C. C. C.
Maclaurin and J. Boswell 2452
B. J. HARCOURT. J. Harcourt
Bland 155
B. JON. Benjamin Johnson 207
B. K. Benjamin Keach
163, 1018, 1040, 2789
B KE, L-D. Henry St John,
Lord Viscount Bolingbroke 1358, 1512
B. L. Benjamin Lindley 2634
BLACKBURNE, E. OWENS.
Elizabeth Casey 1207, 1649, 2796, 2826
BLACKMANTLE, BERNARD.
Charles MoUoy Westmacott 763, 930
BLANCH. John Blanch 2530
B. LE BOVIER DE FONTEN-
ELLE. W. Gardiner 508
BLINKINSOP, VICESIMUS,
LL.D. Theodore Hook 2552
B., LORD. Lord Belfast
1 557, 1692,2706,2797
B , LORD. Lord Brougham 894
B . Abel Boyer 1899
B. M. Barclay de Mounteney 1383
B. M . Bernard de Mandeville 964
B. M. A. D. Elie Benoist 11 54
B. N. Nicholas Breton 753, 1201
B N, CH . Charles Bateman 765
B'NEY FIZLE. Robert Hunter 90
BOBBIN, TIM. John Collier 1316,
1630, 1940, 2593, 2734
BON GUALTIER. Theodore Martin 245
BON GUALTIER. William E.
Aytoun, D.C.L. 245
BOOMERANG, OLD. John Rich-
ard Houlding 201
BORDE, ANDREW 1606
BOSQUECILLO. Lieutenant Shaw 2773
BOUNCE, BENJAMIN. Henry
Carew 2619
BOWCHIER, JOSHUA, M.A.
George Trosse 289
BOYD, WALTER, M.P. William
Combe 141 6
BOZ. Charles Dickens 1582, 1816, 2401,
2500
B. R. Bamaby Rich 892
B. R. Robert Hegge 1339
B. R. Sir Benjamin Rudyerd 2013
BRANCASSINE, R. F. Hughes
R. P. Eraser Halle 540
BRAZEN, ROBERT, F.N.S. C.
Maclaurin 1947
BRERELY, lOHN. James Ander-
ton 2044
BRERELY, JOHN. James Ander-
ton 1526, 1530, 2044, 2249
BR., FR. Franceso Bracciolini 2618
BRIGHTWELL, RICHARDE.
John Frith 191 7
BRITAIN'S REMEMBRANCER.
George Wither 2513
BRITANNICO SCOTO. Miss
Webster 1476
BRITANICUS PROBUS. Samuel
Johnson, LL.D. 1549
BRITANNICUS. Allan Ramsay,
Jun. 1448
BRITANNICUS. John S. Hardy 2326
BRITANNICUS. Thomas Gordon 956
BRITANNICUS MELA. Charles
Kelsall 1178,2157
BRITANNICUS PH ILELEU-
THERUS. John Hildrop, D.D. 21 13
BRITANNO SED DUNENSI.
James Hodges 594
BRITANNUS, PHILO-. C. Daven-
port, LL.D. 21 14
BRITANNUS, SCOTO-. Thomas
M*Crie, D.D. 964
BRITISH COMMONER. Edward
R. Humphreys, LL.D. 1424
BRITON, A. Lord Rokeby 795
BRITTO-BATAVUS. John Toland 606
BROOKE, ARTHUR. John Chalk
Claris 710^ 2189
BROOMSGROVE, BIRD AT. John
Crane 35, 286, 2207
BROWN, JAMES. Joseph Robertson
1717
XVll
BRO — CAN
XVlll
BROWN, POLEMOPHILUS.
Alexander Geddes, LL.D. 1737
BROWN, THOMAS YOUNGER.
Thomas Moore 872, 976 (2), 1239,
2169, 2207 (2), 2536, 2841
BROWNE, H. K. Mrs Hawkshaw 200
BROWNE, MATTHEW. W. B.
Rands 2737
BRUTUS, JUNIUS. Charles Blount 156
BRUTUS, JUNIUS. Johannes
Crellius 1334
BRUTUS, JUNIUS. Robert Fer-
guson 156
K SERGEANT. Robert Butler 1697
B T WILLIAM. William
Bisset 1672
BUCK, RUTH. Mrs Joseph Lamb
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BURGHLEY FELTHAM. C. A.
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B. W. Browne Willis 2535
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1399
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C. Arthur Cleaveland Coxe 375
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C. A. ^ Christopher Anstey 279
C. A. * David Stansfield 306
CADWALLADER, GEORGE. G.
B. Doddington 2166
C. A. J. C. A. Jones
1833, 2082, 2251, 2518
CALEB D'ANVERS. Nicholas
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2149, 2303, 2589, 2689
CALEB D'ANVERS. WiUiam Pul-
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CALEDONIUS CINCINNATUS,
John Gordon Barbour 1487 (2), 2066
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Ainslie, M.D. .931
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CALVINIANUS PRESBYTER.
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1626 (2)
CANTABRIGIENSIS CRITO.
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CANTABRIGIENSIS DICAIO-
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CANTABRIGIENSIS PHILA-
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CANTABRIGIENSIS P H I L A-
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165, loio, 1619
CANTABRIGIENSIS PHI LA-
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CANTABRIGIENSIS PHILA-
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CANTABRIGIENSIS PHILE-
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CANTABRIGIENSIS PHILO-
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CANTABRIGIENSIS THEO-
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Bishop of St David's 88
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Frederick Pardon
208, 234 (3), 1060, 1066 (2)
CAPTAIN ROBERTS. Augustus
Charles Hobart, R.N. 1710
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145 1
CARELESS, FRANCK. Richard
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CARNABY CURRYCOMB. John
Wolcott 1893
CARRE, THOMAS. Miles Pinck-
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CARRIBBER. Sir George Duncan
Gibb, Bart. 1800
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CASSANDER, J. John Bruckner 541
CASPIPINA, TAMOC. Jacob
Duchd 326
CATHOLICUS. Henry Cotton,
D.C.L. 1755
CATHOLICUS. Henry Portsmouth
812
CATHOLICUS. William Matthews
1713
CATHOLICUS. Rev. Joseph
Mendham 778
CATHOLICUS-ANGLO. Lord
John Manners 2804
CATHOLICUS JOHANNES.
John Rutty 815
CATHOLICUS PRESBYTER.
Rev. W. Harness 2774
CATO PARVUS. jThomas Frog-
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CAUSIDICUS. Samuel Whit-
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CHARLES DODD. Hugh Tootle 352
CHARLES MARTELL. Thomas
Delf 1519, 1558, 2016, 2017 (2)
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Charles
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901
209
Mrs
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CHARLOTTE DACRE.
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CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH.
Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna, Mrs
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1428, 1570, 1618, 1831, 1868, 1880, 1890,
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CHIRURGUS. JohnDix 1047
CHIUSO GIORGIONE DI CAS-
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CHRISTIAN SEARCH, LL.D. Sir
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CHRISTIAN UVEDALE, M.D.
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CHRISTIANUS PHILELEU-
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CHRISTIANUS, PHILO-. Wil-
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Edward Stephens OR Stevens
158, 1261
CHRISTODULUS ECCLESTON.
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CHRISTOPHER CAUSTIC.
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CHRISTOPHER MERRET.
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C. I. Cosmo Innes. 463
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CIRUJANO, M. M. C George
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CIVIS. Baron Stowell 2432
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C.J. Charles J enner 1539
C. J. H. C. J. Hamilton 2706
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CLERICUS LYVECANUS. C
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CLERICUS, NON. Cottle 2224
CLERICUS SEPTENTRI-
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CLERK, THOMAS. Thoma$ Hart-
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C. LL , Rev. Charles Lloyd,
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CLUTTERBUCK, CUTHBERT.
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C. M. Charles Mackinnon 2059
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C M. and B I, C. C C.
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COMMONER OF OXFORD,
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CORNELIUS. Charles Henry Cor-
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CORNELIUS O'DOWD. Charles
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CORNELIUS PAETS. Arthur
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C. R. M. Charles Robert Manning,
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CUTHBERT BEDE, B.A. Rev.
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CUTHERT COMMENT. Abraham
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CUTHBERT CONNY-CATCHER.
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C. V. Charles Vallancey 817
C. V. G. C. V. Grinfield 1913
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D'ANVERS, CALEB. Nicholas
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D'ANVERS, CALEB. Wm. Pul-
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D. J. P. B. D. R. VV. Dr J. Ponet,
Bishop of Rochester and Win-
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D. K. Daniel King 337
D. L. David Laing 1757, 2464
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D***»N. J*'N, D.D. John
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D N S T, Rev. Jonathan
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DOBLADO, DON LEUCADIO.
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DOGGREL, ILIAD, SIR. Sir
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DOLEMAN, NICHOLAS. Robert
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D'OLLINCAN, C. Charles AnciUon
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DOLOS MISO-. Charles Leslie 1029
DOMESTICA ACHETA, M.E.S.
L. M. Budgen 779
DOM CLAUDE LAUNCELOT.
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DON DIEGO PUEDE-SER.
James Mabbe 855, 2460
DON LEUCADIO DOBLADO.
Joseph Blanco White, M.A. 1429
DON RICHARDO DE MEDICO
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DON, T. B. LEEVITT. James
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D OF A E. Duke of
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DORA D^STRIA, MME. LA
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DORCESTRIENSIS CLERICUS.
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DOUGLAS. Andrew Reed 2584
DOULEY, GEORGE. WiUiam
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DOYLE, MARTIN. Ross Hickey
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DRAPER, M. B. Jonathan Swift,
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DRAPIER, M. B. Jonathan Swift,
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DRAWCAUSIR, KNT., SIR ALEX-
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DRAWDE REKATIHW. Edward
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DUFFLE, THOMAS. John Gait 2492
DUNCAN MACCARTE. Samuel
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DUNDERHEADIUS HABBA-
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DUNENSI, BRITANNO SED.
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DUNSMUIR, AMY. Mrs Oliphant
2731
D*URFEY, YOUNG. Frederick
Forrest 2080, 2797
DVCTOR OPTATVS. James
Mumford 2069
D. W. Daniel Wilson, LL.D. 2064
D. W. Dorothy White 273
D. W. William Denton, M.D. 1178
DWALPHINTRAMIS. John
Barnard 84, 87
ATNA'MIKOS. Lynall Thomas 2209
E.
E. Henry John Temple, Viscount
Palmerston 1735
E. Thomas Erskine 897
E. A. Edward Aggas 579, 636, 1823
E. A. Edward Archer 2407
E. A., M.A. Edmund Arwaker, M.A. 734
E. A. P. 958
EARL. G. R. C. Herbert, Earl of
Pembroke 2458
EARL OF B. Earl of Balcarres, C.
Lindsay 17
EARL OF HAD TON, Right
Honbl. Thomas Baillie Hamilton,
Earl of Haddington 195
EARLE OF ESSEX. Francis Lord
Bacon 145
E. B. Edmund Bolton 737
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£. B. Edmund Borlase
£. B. Edward Benlowes
E. B. Edward Bentham
E. B. Edward Billing
E. B. Edward Bohiin
E. B. Edward Brotherton
E. B. Edward Budge
270
570
349
884, 2835
145
2003
406
E. B. Edward Burrough 321, 547, 576,
1 185, 1 291, 2190, 2259, 2447, 2599, 2760
E. B. Edward Bush 2335
EBENEZER LAZARUS. Robert
Mason 1866
EBENEZER PENTWEAZLE. C.
Smart 1 179
EBENEZER TOM-TIT. Charles
Smith 1343
E. B. G. Edward Bumaby Green
538, 1090, 2839
E. B. L. E. G. E. L. Bulwer Lytton 1072
EBN SHEMAYA. David Parkes 2483
E. B. P. Edward Bouverie Pusey,
D.D. 687, 2476
E. C. Edward Capel 1752
E. C. George Mackenzie, Earl of
Cromarty 9, 1356
E. C. James Canceller i
E. C. Lady Elizabeth Carew 2618
E. C. A. E. C. Agnew loii
E. C. C. B. E. C. C. Baillie 2795
ECCLESTON CHRISTODULUS.
John Danks 573
E. C, C. F. and. Catherine Foster
and Elizabeth Colling 1726
ECCLETUS. Luke Howard 915
ECLEA-NOBJ-MONL Benjamin
Coole 1 349
E. C, P. E. C. Price 181 8
E. C. S. Sir Edward Cecil 1036
E. D. Edward Dennant 2513
E. D. Sir Edward Dyer 1990
EDEN WARWICK. George Jabet
1699, i960
EDGAR, SIR JOHN. Sir Richard
Steele 2558
EDMUND FALCONER. Edmund
O'Rourke 870, 1597, 1680
EDMUND KIRKE. J. R. Gihnore
1470, 1686
ED. SP. Edmund Spenser
452, 1678, 2039, 2548
E. D., SR. Sir Edward Dering 479
EDWARD BALDWIN. William
Godwin 872, 1135, 1138, 1146, 1687,
1713, 1838, 1849
EDWARD BRADWARDINE
W^AVERLEY. John Wilson
Croker 2696
EDWARD GARRETT. Isabella
Fyvie 294, 307, 545. I799» '994
EDWARD KNOTT. Matthew
Wilson 365, 1603
EDWARD SEARCH. Abraham
Tucker 966, i486
EDWARD TREVOR. E. R. Bul-
wer-Lytton 2546
E. E. Edmund Ellis or Elys 71, 616 (2),
685, 2279
E. F. Ebenezer Forsyth 32
E. F. Edward Fielde 558
E. F. Edward Fisher 376, 1551, 2306
E. F. Edward Fannant 11 6a
E. F. E. Field 1545
E. F. E. Fletcher 739
E. F. Lord Vis. Falkland, H. Cary 1 160
E. F. D. E. F. Dagley 879
E. F. S. H. E. F. S. Harris 2729
E. G. Rev. Edmond Hogan, S.J. 1167
EGLANTIN,J. J. Nightingale 1636
E. G. L. B. Sir Edward George
Bulwer-Lytton 2799
E. GLORIA NON NUMIS. John
Longmuir, D.D. 431
E. H. Ebenezer Henderson, D.D. 1013
E. H. Edmund Hickeringill 1682
E. H. Edward Hinton 2722
E. H. Ellis Hookes 179, 1236
E. H. Hon. Edward Howard 2827
E. H. K.H. Edward H. K. Hugessen
2040
E. H. M. E. H. Mair 2100
E. H. S. Rt Hon. Lord Stanley 2396
E. H. T. E. Healy Thomson 1308
E. I. Roger Widdrington 1736
E. I. Thomas Preston 1736
E J E. Jeffiys 2590
EKAL GAOLG. J. A. Lake Gloag 1264
E. L. Edward Leigh 1899
E. L. Edward Llewellin 684
E. L. E. Lamb 2262
E. L. £. Lord 665
E. L. E. Lydecott 2025
E. L. A. BERWICK. James
Reynolds 713, 837, 2064
E. L. B. Edward G. E. L. Bulwer-
Lytton 707, 1313, 1875
ELDER, AN. James Mathieson 2212
ELDON,Dr ABRAHAM. Thomas
Wyse 49^
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XXXIV
ELEUTHERIUS, AUGUSTINUS.
Sebastianus Francken 940
ELEUTHERUS PHILONO-
MOUS. J. Arbuthnot, M.D. 1270
E. L. H. Edward Law Hussey 868
ELIOT, GEORGE. Marian Evans
32, 562,908, 1217, 1338, 1613, 1616,2226,
2263, 2385, 2461
ELIZA. Elizabeth Draper 1427
ELIZABETH CHARLOTTE.
Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna, Mrs
Phelan nie Browne 66, 227, 357, 379,
402, 475, 493, 562, 603, 609, 759, 886,
918, 1018, 1082, 1258, 1281, 1282, 1302,
1428, 1570, 1618, 1831, 1868, 1880, 1890,
1978, 2014, 2073, 2221, 2292, 2375, 2403,
2533» 2539, 2789, 2844* 2851
ELIZABETH WETHERELL.
Susan Warner 741, 2063, 2814
ELLEN AMELIA. Ellen Amelia
Garrett 2341
ELLIOTT, RUTH. Lillie Peck 2776
ELLIS BELL. Emily Jane Bronte
1946, 2844
ELM LIGHT TWIN ROCK.
Thomas Peter Mitchell 2562
E. M. Edward Maitland 1267
E. M. Edward Marbury 437
E. M. Edward Mice 1278
E. M. Edward Monro, M.A. 2788
E. M. E. Mangin 1800
£. M. Emanuel Meteranus 2647
E. M. Everard Maynwaring, M.D.
1204
EMANCIPATUS. Rev. Joseph
Mendham 2478, 2547
EMANUEL, CHRISTIAN. George
Ensor 1262
E-M-D L-TT-N. Edmund Litton
1900
EMERITUS. Prower 1616
E. M. H . Emily Marion Harris 78
EMILLIANE, GABRIEL D'.
Antoine Gavin 958, 1770, 2368
EMPTOR CAVEAT. Sir George
Stephen 48
E. M. S. Elizabeth M. Stewart 2221
E. N. Erskine Nicol, A.R.A, 1267
ENGLISH CONNAUGHT RAN-
GER. Edward Cooper 550
ENNIS GRAHAM. Elizabeth Moles-
worth 404, 547, 1520, 1751, 2549
ENOS. Cecil Percival Stone 188, 1903
E. O'C. Edmond O'Connell 2717
E. O'C. E. O'Conor 1038
E. OWENS BLACKBURNE. Eliza-
beth Casey 1207, 1649, 2796, 2826
E. P. Edward Pearson 1372
E. P. Edward Phillips 1689
E. P. Thomas Brown 2696
EPHELIA. Joan Philips 910
EPHEMERA. Edward Fitzgibbon
248, 1064
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE. Wil-
liam Henry Pyne 2445, 2688, 2818
EPHRAIM HOLDING. George
Mogridge n^
EPSILON. J. Baldwin Brown 1657
E. R. C. Rev. Eustace R. Conder
1 198, 1823
ERICK MACKENZIE. Millicent
Grogan 2226
ERITH LYNN. Edward Fox 1958
E. R. S. Ernest R. Seymour 16 14
E. S. Edward Sharpham 548
E. S. Edward Stephens 464, 1301
E. S. Edward Stillingflect, D.D. 1385,
2299
E. S. Elkanah Settle 13 14, 17 14
E. S. Erasmus Saunders, D.D. 2736
E. S. A. Ernest Silvanus Appleyard
719, 2521, 2801
E. S., B. OF D. Edward Sulton 130
ESDRASBARNIVELT. Alexander
Pope 1299
E. S. H. E. S. Pearson, Countess
of Harrington 1944
E. S. L. Hon. Elizabeth Sophia
Law 1015, 1629
ESSENUS. Rev. John Jones, LL.D.
1733
ESSEX, EARLE OF. Francis
Lord Bacon 145
E. S. T. D. Edward S. T. Daunt
2019
ESTIBIUS PSYCALETHES.
William Coward, M.D. 2309
E T. Edmund Tilnay 2448
E. T. Simon Berington 1585
ETA MAWR. Elizabeth Colling
894, 2499
E. T. C. Edward Thomas Cardale
1824
ETCHELL, MABEL. Charlotte
Phillips 2551
ETTRICK SHEPHERD, THE.
James Hogg 2064
EUGENE. Hugo Arnot 1399.
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EUG — FER
XXXVl
EUGENIUS, JUNIOR. James
Owen 401
EUGENIUS PHILALETHES.
Arthur A. Sykes, D.D. 1225
EUGENIUS PHILALETHES.
Thomas Vaughan, 94» I3i> 269,
8351 1225, 1526, 1533, 1538, 2310
EUGENIUS PHILALETHES,
Jun., Robert Samber 2638
EUGENIUS THEODIDACTUS.
John Heydon 2033
EUISTOR, Fr. Henr>' More 683
EUPATOR. Joseph Mendham
309. 575
EUPHEMON. Dawson 1190
EUPISTINUS THEOPHILUS.
Prichard 2149
EUSEBIUS. Edmund Rack 21 12
ET2EBEIS. R. Welton, D.D. 415
EUSEBIUS EXONIENSIS.
Richard Polwhele 805
EUSEBIUS, Vicar of Lilliput.
Joseph Robertson I779
EVANDER. J. Bayford 624
E. V. B. Hon. Eleanor Vere Boyle
370, 1218, 1716
EVERARD FLEETWOOD.
Samuel Burroughs 768
EVERING, KATHERINE 1518
E. V. S. Edward V. Utterston 2317
E. V. U. Edward Vernon Utterson
1495
E. W. Alexander Cooke 1662
E. W. Edmund Wingate
842, 1295, 1525, 2491
E. W. Edward Hawarden 2821
E. W. Edward Ward 1670
E. W. Edward Welchman, M. A. 11 94
E. W. Edward West 1768
E. W. Edward Wilson 2460
E. W. Edward Worsley
642, 1222,2084, 2681
E. W. E. Warren 2438
E. W. E. Wood 2281
E. W. A. L. Susan Warner 2261
E. WERNER. Emile Buersten-
binder 920, 1746, 2081, 2217,2247,
2512, 2707
EXONIENSIS, EUSEBIUS.
Richard Polwhele 805
EXPLORABILIS. Eliza Haywood 1248
EX-PUSEYITE. Henry N. Oxen-
ham 1897
F.
F. A. Francis Atterbury 2777
FABRICIA NUNNERY, Spinster.
Peter Coxe 104, 2836, Errata, Vol. iv.
FiENILIGNUM, THO. Thomas
Heywood 1898
FAG, FREDERICK. James
Johnson, M.D. 2098
FAITH, WORKLESS. Rev. J.
Berridge 954
FALCONER, EDMUND. Edmund
O'Rourke 870, 1597, 1680
FALKLAND. Francis Perceval
Eliot 796
FALKLAND. John Robert Scott
1861, 2202
FANE, VIOLET. Mrs Singleton
602,975
FANNY, AUNT. Fanny Barrows
879, 1028, 1497, 1726, 1 81 2
FANNY FERN. Sarah Parton
894, I933i 2228, 2242
FANNY FORRESTER. Emily C.
Chubbuck 1635
F. ANSTEY. F. Anstey Guthrie 2729
FARMER, A. W. Dr Sam Seabury
477, 965
FATHER FITZ-EUSTACE. W.
Eraser 824
FATHER IGNATIUS. Joseph
Leycester Lyne 337, 1171, 1203, 1561
FAUSTINUS SCRIBLERUS 2073
F. B. Francis Bragge, A.B. 2823
F. B. OBSERVANT. Richard
Britton 1 545
F, C. Francis Cradock 2797
F C . Frederick Corfield 1567
F. C. W. F. C. Watley 1723
F. D. C. Frances D. Cartwright 1948
F.DELUNATICO,K.F.M. G.P.R.
James 440
F. D., Professor of Divinity. Francis
Davenport 2187
F. E. Francis Eccles 379
F. E. Francis Ellington 379, 919
FELIX MINUTIUS. Arthur Helps 830
FELIX SUMMERLEY. Henry
Cole 1063 (2)
FELTHAM BURGHLEY. C. A.
Ward 748, I99i» 2389, 2454
FERAGUS. C. H. Williams 2800
FERDINANDO FUNGUS.
Williams 172 1
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FER — FRE
xxxvin
FERN, FANNY. Sarah Parton
894* 1933* 2228, 2242
FERRY, GABRIEL. Louis de la
Homi^re 516
F. F. Francis Fauquier 814
F. G. 2701
F. G. Francis Glanville 2547
F. G. Francis Grant, Lord Cullen 1522
F. G., B. of H. Francis Godwin,
Bishop of Hereford 1538
F. G. L, Frederick George Lee 411, 1333
F. G. TRAFFORD. J. H. Riddell
loii, 1 561, 1656, 1896, 2841
F. H. Francis Howgil 2009
F. H. Hutchinson 447
F. H., KNT. Sir Francis Hubert 602
F I DELIS. Dr Power, Bishop of
Waterford 1448
FIDO, PASTOR. Allan Blayney 913
FIELDING, THOMAS. John
Wade 2318
FILIUS TERRAE. Robert E.
Gamham 1417
FILIUS TERRAE. Stephen
Weston 2802
FITZ-ADAM, ADAM. Philip D.
Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield 2841
FITZ-ADAM, ISMAEL. John
Macken 1072, 1333
FITZ-EUSTACE, FATHER. W.
Eraser 824
FITZ-EUSTACE, RANDOLPH.
W. Eraser 256
FITZ-HUGH, FRANCIS. Francis
Alexander Mackay 543, 552
FITZ-OSBORNE, SIR THOMAS,
Bart William Melmoth, Jun. 1446
FITZ-VICTOR, JOHN. Percy
Bysshe Shelley 1979
FIZLE B'NEY. Robert Hunter 90
F. K. Francis Kirkman 2714
F. K., SIR. Francis Kinaston 1341
FLAGELLUM. William Henry
Ireland 68
FLEETWOOD, EVERARD.
Samuel Burroughs 768
FLEMING, GEORGE. Julia
Fletcher 1076, 1307, 1742
F. L. W. Francis Lodowyck, F.R.S. 443
FLY MAY. Wellington Somerset 499
F. M. Francis Meres 2823
F. M. Sir Frederick Madden 63
F. M. C. Frances Mary Cusack 1205
F. M. F. S. Felicia M. F. Skene 1569
F. M. P. Frances Mary Peard 1818
F. N. Nicholas French 1696
F. N. B. Francesco Nigri Bassanese 353
F. N. B. Franciscus Niger Bassen-
tinus 353
F N, C. C. Ferguson I343
F. O. Frederick Oakeley, M.A. 1478
FONTENELLE, B. LE BOVIER
DE. W. Gardiner 50^
FORREST, GEORGE, M.A. Rev.
J. G. Wood 1065
FORRESTER, FANNY. Emily C.
Chubbuck 1635
FOSTER, FRANK. D. Pusely 57,68,
222, 563, 1279 (2), 1686, I759> 1834,
2614, 2810
FOULEWEATHER, ADAM.
Thomas Nash 2829
FOULIS, OLIVER. David Lloyd 295
F. P. Henry More 683
F. P. Thomas Porter 2825
F. P. M. O. P. HIB. WiUiam
Collins 1634
F. R. Francis Rous 1565, 2592
F. R. Richard Finch 2287
F. R. Robert Ferguson 2062
FRANCIS A SANCTA CLARA.
Francis Davenport 862, 2187
FRANCISCO LOPEZ DE ABEDA,
Andreas Perez 2462
FRANCISCUS PALiEOPO-
LITANUS. Henry More 683
FRANCIS FITZ-HUGH. Francis
A. Mackay 543> 552
FRANCIS FULLWOOD. Richard
Baxter 2247
FRANCIS OLDYS, A.M. George
Chalmers 14S4
FRANCK CARELESS. Richard
Head 935
FRANK FOSTER. D. Pusely 57, 68,
222, 563, 1279 (2), 1686, 1759, '834,
2614, 2810
FRANK SEAFIELD, M.A. Alex-
ander H. Grant, M.A. 1495
FR. BR. Francesco Bracciolini 2618
FREDERICK FAG. James John-
son, M.D. 2098
FREDERICK SCHLEIRMACHER.
C. Thirlwall, D.D. 537
FREEHOLDER, A. Alexander
Carlyle, D.D. 2070
FREE LAN'CE. Alex. Richardson 874,
990
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FREEMAN, Dr. J. RusseU Endean 1963
FREEMAN, THEOPHILUS.
Winiam Matthews 999
FR. EUISTOR. Hcnr>- More 683
FRIEDRICH HALM. F. von
Munch-Bellingbausen 1225, 2448
F R N. C. Ferguson 1343
F. S. Fabian Steadman 304.
F. S. Francis Sabie 184S
F. S. Francis Seager 353, 2271
F. T. Francis Th\-nn 643
F. T. Francis Trollope 1667
F. T. F. Tanner 1929
F. T. Robert Fleming 11 39
F. T. Thomas Fitzherbert 223
F. T. Thomas Francklin 1364
F. THOMAS. J. M. Forster,
F.R.A.S. 786
FULLWOOD, FRANCIS. Richard
Baxter 2247
FUME, JOSEPH. W. A.Chatto 1850
FUNGUS FERDINANDO.
Williams 1721
F. W. Ferdinando Warner 2079
F. W. Francis Wrangham 917
F. W. G. F. W. Guidickins 117
F. W. H. F. W. Halfpenny 329, 2463
F — Y, J — N. John Fry 230
F. W., SIR KNT. Sir Francis
Wortley 2522
F.YRUBSLIPS. Francis Slipsbury 182
G.
G. George Gren\ille, Lord Nugent 1340
G. L. C. Ghent 887
G. A. George Allan 430
G. A. George Alsop 1830
G. A. Grace Aguilar 1255
GABBLE GRIDIRON. Joseph
Haslewood 1052
GABRIEL D'E .MILL IAN NE.
Antoine Gavin 985, 1770, 2368
GABRIEL FERRY. Louis de la
Homi^re 516
GABRIEL, JOHN. Thomas Dur-
fey 818
GABRIEL SILVERTONGUE.
James Montgomery 2808
GABRIEL TINTO. G.W.Anthony
2821
GAFFER GRINDSTONE. Alex- -
ander Hill 1964
GAMALIEL SMITH. Jeremy
Bentham 1751
GAMBADO, GEOFFREY. H.
Bunbury 10. 100
GANDER, SIR GREGORY, Knt.
George Ellis 1958
GAOLG, EKAL. J. A. Lake Gloag
1264
GARAGANTUA PANTAGRUELL.
William Rufus Chetwood 2494
GAR., BER. Bernard Garter 2063, 2620
GARJIETT, EDWARD. Isabella
Fyvie 294, 307, 545i »799» ^994
GAY, JOSEPH. Alexander Pope 455
GAY, JOSEPH. Captain John
Durant de Bre\'al 469, 11 76, 1895
G. B. George Brewer 1561
G. B. George Burnett 2276
G. B. Gilbert Burnet, D.D.
312,2112, 2837
G. B. John Astley 184
G. B. Sir George Buck 564
G. C G. Caw 1957
G. C. George Care '459> 2174
G. C. George Carew 2346
G. C. George Carleton 190
G. C. George Chapman 1938, 2793
G. C. H. H. G. Curran 472
G. D. George Dodd 1156,1908
G. D. G. Dought>' 395
G. D. George Downame 2206
G. D. George Downham 2206
G. D. £. Gabriel d'Emillianne
958, 1770
G. D. L. M. N. N. G. Delamothe
967
G. E. Edm. Ge>'ton 2716
GENTLEMAN, CAMBRIDGE.
Rawson 1404
GENTLEMAN COMMONER OF
OXFORD. Samuel Croxall, D.D. 876
G. E. OF C. G. Mackenzie, Earl
of Cromarty 2532
GEOFFREY, BARBICAN.
Richard Thomson 391
GEOFFREY CRAYON. Washing-
ton Irving 66, 252, 2397, 2540
GEOFFREY GAMBADO. H.
Bunbury 10, 100
GEOFFREY GREYDRAKE. T.
E. Hingsall 94
GEOFFRY JARVIS. Elizabeth
Hamilton 1583
GEOR. CHAP. George Chapman 2813
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GEO — G. P.
xlii
GEORGE CADWALLADER.
G. B. Doddington 2166
GEORGE CRINE, M.D. Sir John
Hill 1540
GEORGE DOULEY. William
Warford 275, 276
GEORGE ELIOT. Marian Evans
32, 562, 908, 1217, 1338, 1613, 1616,
2226, 2263, 2385, 2461
GEORGE FLEMING. Julia
Fletcher 1076, 1307, 1742
GEORGE FORREST, M.A. Rev.
J. G. Wood 1065
GEORGE HORNE, D.D. W. C
Oulton 1796, 2457
GEORGE HOWARD. Lieut
Francis C. Laird, R.N. 1313, 2825
GEORGE PURVES, LL.D.
Simon Gray 67, 1043
GEORGE QUIET. George Frede-
rick Pardon 1296
GEORGE ST. GEORGE. Joseph
Snowe 2260
GEORGE SAND. Armadine, L.
A. Dudevant, 443, 497, 521, 1431,
1560, 1616, 1664, 2386, 2614
GERSHOM. Major Gen. J. E.
Goodwyn 141
GERTRUDE. Jane C. Simpson
n/eBe\\ 191 2
G. F. George Fox 112, 127, 179,
297, 335, 462 (2), 463 (3), 505, 575 (2),
681, 781, 783 (3), 857, 919, 940, 999 (2),
1034, 1054, 1079, 1086, 1087 (2), 1201,
1236 (2), 1248, 1315, 1489, 1879, 2009
(2), 2293, 2331, 2344 (2), 2345, 2446,
2447, 2571, 2586, 2597 (2), 2598 (3),
2601, 2661, 2666, 2679, 2682, 2773, 2791
(3), 2804, 2832
G. F. P. George Frederick Pardon 992
G. F. Giles Firmin I499> 1996
G. G. Goddred Gylby 45
G. H. 309
G. H. Gavin Hamilton 1044
G. H. George Hall 854
G. H. George Hay, D.D. 2281
G. H. George Herbert 1836
G. H. George Hughes 2525
G. H. Guy Holland 1041
G. H. D. D. George Hakewell,
D.D. 132, 146,447,2334
GHENT W. H. William Hunt 885
G. H. M. George Henry Money 2341
G. H. N. G. H. Noehden. 921
G. I. George Iliff 394
G. I. William Mucklow 2475
GIBBONS, LEE. Thomas Roscoe,
Ju^- 343f 1304, 1839
GIBBONS, LEE. William Bennett
1839
GIFFORD. J. John Richards Green
1918
GIFFORD, JOHN. John Richards
Green 1131, 1137, 1163, 1395, 1699,
1918, 2125
GIFT, THEO. Dora Havers 1535,
1559,2007,2773
GILBERT DALRYMPLE, D.D.
Gerard Legh 1356
GILDEROY, ROLAND. Charles
Rowley 19 10
GILLESPIE, MAC-SHI NIE.
Archibald Simson 10 1
GIORGIONE DE CASTEL
CHIUSO. Peter Bailey 2401
G. J. George Jay 2334
G.J. Giles Jacob 1518
G. K. George Keith 2330, 2682
G. L. G. Larkin 2841
G. L. George Lauder 300
G. L. George Lawrence 572
G. L. George Ludlam 1689
G. L. Gerard Langbaine 2199
GLENMORE. Donald Shaw 1097
GLEVA, MARY DE. Mary Roberts 14
G. L. M. Gilbert L. Meason 131 7
G. M. George Meriton 1989
G. M. Gervase Markham 175, 1005,
1 169, 1 175, 2292, 2307, 2456 (2), 2779,
2850
G. M. Giles Morrington 1989
G. M. Gregory Martin 15 19
G. M. Guy Miege 599, 1624
G. N. George Nugee, M.A. 1882
G. NAWORTH. George Wharton 160 1
GNIMELF, REDNAXELA, A. M.
Alexander Fleming, A.M. 2505
GOOSEQUILL, BENJAMIN. J.
M. Adair, M.D. 91
GOOSEQUILL, TIMOTHY 2096,2187
GORONVA, CAMLAN. Rowland
Williams 1332, 1825
GOTTINGENSIS, ALETHOPI-
LUS. G. W. Alberti 2444
GOVERNOR. Johnlnglis 2845
GOVGE, WILLIAM. Sir Henry
Finch 864
G. P. Gabriel Plattes 427
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G. P.
George Peele
1814
G. P.
George Pctyt
1456 (2)
G. P.
George Philips
1240
G. P.
Sir George Peckfaam
2675
G. P.
T. G. P. Towrv
2578
G. R.
Gilbert Rorison
25«4
G.R.
Gilbert Rnk, D.D
2675
GRACE GREENWOOD. Sarah
Jane Garke 942, 1069, 1 143, 2845
GRACE RAMSAY. Kathleen
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GRAHAM, ENNIS. Ehzabeth
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GRAY, SIMON. Sir Alexander
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GREENDRAKE, GREGORY. J.
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GREENWOOD, GRACE. Sarah
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GREGORY, SIR GANDER, Knt.
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GRIBALDUS SWAMMERDAM.
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GRIDIRON, GABBLE, GENT.
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H. A. L. Major H. A. Leverson
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H. Pyne 2445, 2688, 2818
HARGRAVE, JASPER. George
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HARLAN D, MARION. Mary Vir-
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HARMER, ANTHONY. Henry
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HARRIET. Miss White 2727
HARRIET MARLOW, Right Hon.
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HARRIET MYRTLE. Lj'dia F. F.
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HARRISON. JOHAN. J. Bale,
Bishop of Ossory 2847
HARRY BEAUMONT, Sir. Rev.
Joseph Spence $42, 1659, 1865
HARRY COBHAM. Edward Long 136
HARRY HIEOVER. Charles
Bindley 237,1193,1942,198412479(3).
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HARRY MORDAUNT, Col.
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HARRY WHITNEY PHILO-
MATH. P.Kennedy 1340(a)
HARRY, UNCLE. John Habberton
1082
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H. B
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H. B
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H. B
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930, 2249
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H. D. Mrs Henry Davidson 1489, 2689
H. D. Henry Davies 1 181, 2502, J774
H. D. Henry Drummond, M.P. 595
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H. D. Seih Ward 3767
H. D. Thomas Ken, D.D. 7"
H. D., M.A. John CoUinges, D.D. 2410
H. E. Edward Hawarden.D D. 114,365
H. E. Sir Henrj- Charles Englefield 605
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H. E. M. Henry E. Manning, D.D.
630, 1170
HEN. ARTH. Henry Arthur 2048
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HENRY AUGUSTUS RAYMOND.
Sarah Scott 1 138
HENRY COXE. John Millard
1006, 1909,2625(2)
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HENRY F. R. SOAME, SIR. Sir
H. E. Bunbury 1959
HENRY GR^VILLE. Madame
Durand 2797
HENRY HOLBEACH. W. B.
Rands 2352
HENRY J. THURSTAN. F. T,
Palgrave 1868
HENRY STALBRYDGE. John
Bale 779
HENRY STONECASTLE. John
Kelly 2712
HENRY THOMAS. Henry Ride 2789
H. E. O. Thomas George Fonnereau 626
H. E. P. Harriet E. Phillimore 2769
H. E. R. H. E. Reynolds 958
HERACLITUS GREY. Charles
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HERBERT AINSLIE,B.A. Edward
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HERETICUS PARTHENOP^US.
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HERMAN HEINFETTER.
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773» 844, 1203 (2), 1416, 1492 (2), 1493
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2678, 2679
HERMANN KUNST. Walter C.
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HERMIT OF MARLOW. Percy ■
Bysshe Shelley 2797
HERON, ROBERT. John Pinker-
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HESBA STRETTON. Sarah Smith
416, 533, 565, 689, 875, 973» 1094, 1218,
1306, 1515, 1539, 1611, 1740, 1744, 1814,
1876, 2497, 2573, 2690, 2829, 2843
H. F. Hemy Fell 1925
H. F. Henry Foley 762
H. F. B. Henry F. Bland 2457
H. F. C. Henry F. Chorley 707
H. G. Henry Grigg 1485
H. G. Rev. Harry Grey 272
H. G. C. H. G. Clarke 758, 763
H. H. Henry Hammond, D.D. 2087
H. H. Hugh Holland 722, 1655, 2123
H. H. Sir Henry Halford 1758
H. H. A. S. Hely H. A. Smith 708
H. H. B. Henry Bumell 2842
H. I. Anthony Hoskins, S.J. 275
H. I. Henry Jacob 2639
HIBERNICUS. De Witt Clinton 1448
HIB. F. P. M. O. P. William
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H. I. B. N. Henry I. B. Nicholson 3
HIEROPHILUS. John MacHale 1432
HIEROPHILUS. JohnToland 158
HIEOVER, HARRY. Charles
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HILTON, DAVID. David Hilton
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HIPPONAX. Rev. Thomas Monro 2480
HISTORICUS. Greville Vernon
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HISTRIONICUS, ANTI-SCRIB-
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H. K. Henry Keepe 1655
H . K. Henry Killigrew 2336
H. K. Herbert Kynaston 436
H. K. B. C. Henry King, Bishop of
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H. K. BROWNE. Mrs Hawkshaw 200
H. L. Henry Lok 722
H. L. Peter Heylin 1779
H. L. E. H. L. Empaytaz 2433
H. L. F. Henrietta Louisa Farrer 179
H. L. HOWARD. Charles J. Wells 1273
H. L. L. Jane Borthwick 2499, 2573
H. M. H. Marsh 1729
H. M. Humphrey Mackworth 702
H. M, W. H. Logan 1349
H. M*K. Henry M'Kenzie 1331
H. M., M.A. Henry More, M.A. 2053
H. M. G. H. M. Gunn 1144
H. MYRTLE. Lydia F. Miller 1539
H. N. Henry Nicholas
443, 837, 2033, 2047, 2055
H. N. C. H. N. Coleridge 2465
H. N. D. Horatio N. Dudding 1870
H. N. H. Henry Noel Humphreys 421
H. N. O. J. OXON. Henry Hickman 1942
HOBART PASHA. Augustus
Charles Hobart, R. N. 1710
H. O. C. Henry Octavius Coxe 943
HODG TURBERVILL. Edmund
Gayton 2784
HOGG CERVANTES, F.S.M.
Eaton Stannard Barrett 2217
HOGG, CERVANTES, F.S.M. T.
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HOGG, NATHAN. Henry Baird 1431
HOGO-HUNT, J. W. John William
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HONESTUS. Edward Norton 211
HONEYCOMB, WILLIAM.
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HONOR! A, N. Marguerite A.
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HONORIA SCOTT. Mrs Frazer 2819
HONOURABLE MR . William
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HOOKANIT,BEE. S.R.Wigram 936
HOPE, ASCOTT R. Robert Hope
Moncrieflf 244,245, 1091, 1557, 1598,
1686, 1847, 1879* 2230, 2342, 2472,
2496 (3), 2497 (2), 2709, 2848
HOPE, CRIIN. John Price 418
HOPE, WRAYTHE. Edith Haw-
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HORACE HORNEM. Lord Byron
2787
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HORNE, GEORGE, D.D. W. C.
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HORNEM, HORACE. Lord Byron
2787
HOSEA BIGLOW. James Russell
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HOWARD, GEORGE. Lieut.
Francis C. Laird, R.N. 1313, 2825
HOWARD, H. L. Charles J. Wells
1273
HOWLET, I. Robert Parsons 262
H. P. Henry Parker 71, 1003, 1541,
2069, 2274, 2346, 2673
H. P. Henry Parrot 550, 1318, 1662,
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H. P. Henry Peacham 183, 712, 1558,
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H. P. Hugh Peters 103 1
H. P. Hugh Piatt 2519
H. P. W. H. P. Wyndham 1909
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H. R. Hugh Ross 793
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H. ST A. K. H. St. A. Kitching 1658
H. S. Henry Savage, D.D. 616, 2094
H. S. Henry Scobell 198 1
H. S. Henry Smith 852
H. S. Henry Stubbe 443, 680 (2}
H. S. N. B. Halhed, R. B. Sheri-
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H.S.H. THE M. OF A. Margravine
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H S L SHE. Her-
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H. S., SIR. Henry Shears 1145
H. T. Henry Timberlake 2127
H. T. Henry Turbervill 6
H. T. Henry Turberville 1544
H. TRUSTA. E. S. Phelps 2519
HUDIBRASTON,ANTI-. William
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HUGHSON DAVID, LL.D. Ed-
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HUMPHERY, OLD. George Mog-
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HUMPHREY OLDCASTLE.
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HUMPHREY RAVELIN. G.
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HUNT, HOGO-, J. W. J. W.
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H. W. Horace Walpole 1534
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I. B. John Barclay 1595
L B. John Barlow 1095
I. B. John Beale 1088
I. B. John Brinsley 300
I B , M.D. William Temple 2743
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I. C. John Carpenter 1928
I. C. John Colleton 2558
I. C. Joseph Caryl 1893
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I. D. John Dauney 11 39
I. D. John Davidson 557
I. D. John Davies ^^^^ 2277, 2278
I. D. John Davors 2314
I. D. John Dennys 2314
I. D. John Disney, D.D. 2371
I. D. and C. M. John Davies and
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I. D. Sir John Dodderidge 1330 (3)
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John Doughtie 2724
I. D., SIR, KNIGHT. Sir John
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IDSTONE. Rev. T. Pearce 696
I. E. John Evelyn 2704
I. E. Matthew Kellison 1736, 2209
I. F. John Fisher 130
I. F. John Fletcher 375
I. G. John Green 2122
I. G., D.D. John Gauden, D.D. 1894
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I. H., MR. of ARTS. Joseph Henshaw
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I. M. Jervis Markham 1077
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M.
M. A. Frederick E. Weatherly 1841
MABEL ETCHELL. Charlotte
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MiE VI US. Dr John Martyn 1 590
MAGENTA. Captain Mahon 1066
MAJOR A C. B. Coles 2379
M. A. K. Mary Ann Kelty 1508
MALACHI MALAGROWTHER.
Sir Walter Scott, Bart i395, 2300,
2568, 2582
MALAGROWTHER, MALACHL
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2568, 2582
MALCOLM MACGREGOR. Wil-
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MALLEUS TREPIDANTIUM.
Samuel Young 147, 473, 953, 972,^2182,
2296, 2409, 2817
MALTHUS,PHILO-. George Han-
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MANCHESTER, JOHN OF. John
Bosworth 2249
MANSON, JAMES B. James
Murray 228
MAR., CH. Christopher Marlowe 2620
MARCELLUS, Allan Ramsay, Jr. 1448
MARCLIFFE, THEOPHILUS.
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MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO.
William Melmoth 341
MARGARET DODS. Christina
J. Johnston 510
MARGELINA SCRIBELINDRA
MACULARIA. W. Kenrick,
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MARIA DEL OCCIDENTE.
Maria Brooks 2854
MARIA R Maria Riddell 2784
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MARLOW, RIGHT HON. LADY
HARRIET. William Beckford 1642
MARMADUKE MILTON. Charles
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MARMADUKE MYRTLE. Sir
Richard Steele 1520
MAR-PREIST, MARTIN. Henry
Robinson 166
M ARTEL, CHARLES. Thomas
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MARTIN DOYLE. Ross Hickey 60,
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MARTI N GALE. White
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MARTIN. MAR— PRIEST. Henry
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MARTIN PARKER. Amos
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MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS. Rev,
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MARYDEGLEVA, Mary Roberts 14
MARY LANGDON. Sydney A.
Story i2or
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W. Oliphant 2701
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MATTHEW STRADLING. M. F.
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MAe02 exos Thomas South 716
MATILDA, ANNA. Hannah
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MATILDA, ROSA. Mrs Byrne 118
MATTHEW BROWNE. W. B.
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MATTHEW WHITE. WiUiam
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MATTHEWS & CO. L. S. Buck-
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Ixix
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Ixx
MATURIN, REV. C. R. Rev.
James Wells 2712
MAWR, ETA. Elizabeth Colling
894,2499
MAX ADELER. Charles H. Qark
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MAY FLY. Wellington Somerset 499
MAYNARD, WALTER. William
Bealc 774
MAXIMUS,SCRIBLERUS. James
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M. B. James Corker 2222
M. B. DRAPER. Jonathan Swift,
D.D. 1402
M. B. DRAPIER. Jonathan Swift,
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M. C. Marmaduke Carver 656
M. C. Matthew Carter 1668
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MEDICO CAMPO, DON
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MEGATHYM SPLENE, B.A.,
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M. G. B. George Buchanan 612
M. G. B. Master George Buchanan 45
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M. H. Matilda Horsburgh 370, 517,
1084, 1310, 1554, I756> 2073, 2227, 2257,
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JOHN GALT loi
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MILTONICUS. Henderson 986
MILTON, MARMADUKE. Charles
Dunster 2250
MINOR CALVIN US. SCOTO-
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MINSTREL, MUNGO THE.
Darkison 250
MINUTIUS, FELIX. Arthur Helps 830
M I RA. Eliza Haywood 28 1 4
MISODIABOLES. Sir John
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MISO DOLOS. Charles Leslie 1029
MISOPLANES AND PHILA-
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M.JUSTITIA. John Frcarson 2128, 2712
M. L. Michael Livingston 62, 1874
M. L. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
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M. L. B. 370
M. L. L. Martin Llewellyn 1597
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2145
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MOFUSSILITE,THE. John Lang 2606
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MONTELION, KNIGHT OF THE
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MORAR, KNIGHT OF, Sir W.
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MORDECAI MULLION. Pro-
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MORETON, ANDREW. Daniel
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MORIARTY, DENIS IGNATIUS.
John O'Brien Grant 2814
M. P. Martin Parker 279, 605, 842,
1029, 1072, 2220, 2678, 2788
M. P. Mary Pennington 1690
M. P. Mary Pennyman 2446
M. P. Mary Pope 2635
M. P. Matthew Poole 1350
M. R. Montgomerie Ranking 2059
MR , HONOURABLE. William
Combe 198
M. R. C. Robert Calder 2307
M. R. L. M. R. Lahee 2593
M. S. John Glutton, M.A. 1378
M. S. Matthew Symson, M.A. 745
M. S. Menella B. Smedley 2499
M. S. Michael Stanhope 1738
M. S. Moses Stringer, M.D. 1820
M. S. Thomas Jeamson 187
M. S. G. S. Machell Stace 543
M. S., REV. Matthew Smith 2672
MSS. H. G. Saville, Marquis of
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M. ST. Michael Stanhope 551
M. T. C. M. B. F. L. S. Sir Thomas
Charles Morgan 865
M. T. H. Thomas Hutton 2168
M. T. M. Magister Thomas More 1465
MULLION, MORDECAI. Pro-
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MULTIPLEX, MILITIA MEA.
William Tooke 2726
MUNGO THE MINSTREL.
Darkison 250
MURPHY Errata VoL 4
MUSAEUS PALATINUS. Richard
Brathwait 2695
MUSCIPULA, SEN. John Collier 552
MUSOPHIL, THINE ANONYM.
Daniel Tuvill 2719
MUSSEL MOU'D CHARLIE. G.
R. Kinloch 209
M. W. Mary Williams 1496
M. W. Sir William Morice 98
M. W. T. William Tennant 1853
MYRTLE, H. Lydia Falconer
Miller 1539
MYRTLE, HARRIET. Lydia
Falconer Miller 200, 524, 566, 1495,
1539, 1799, 24981 2772, 2793
MYRTLE, MARMADUKE. Sir
Richard Steele 1520
MYSELF. Mrs PurceU 1825
M - - - Y W - - - Y M E.
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MACARONI, A. Taylor 2559
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Ixxiv
MACCARTE, DUNCAN. Samuel
Squire, D.D. 1383
MACGREGOR, MALCOLM.
William Mason 568, 783, 1802
MACKENZIE, ERICK. Millicent
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MACPACKE, JOSE. James
Peacock 1808
MACSARCASM, REV. SIR ARCHI-
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MACSARCONICA, ARCHY, F.R.S.
Thomas Hastings 248
MACSHINIE, GILLESPIE. Archi-
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MACULARIA, MARGELINA
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MCGREGOR, MALCOLM. William
Mason 568, 783, 1802
M'RORY, REV. RORY. J. Cameron
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NASBY, PETROLEUM V. D. R.
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NATHAN, BEN SADDI. Robert
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NATHAN HOGG. Henry Baird 1431
NATHAN OLIVER. Robert
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NATH. CROUCH. Richard Burton 757
NAUFRAGUS. Home 50
NAUTICUS,PHILO-. L. H. Hal-
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NAWORTH,G. George Wharton 1601
N. B. Nathaniel Baxter 2391
N. B. N. Barbon, M.D. 656
N. B. N. Basely 2338
N. B. Nicholas Baxter 2408
N. B. Nicolas Bear, M.A. 2188
N. B. Nicolas Blaikie 1333
N. B. Nicholas Bretton
894, 923, 935, 1866
N. C. Nathaniel Carpenter 30
N. D. George Cavendish 1466
N. DRALLOC. John Collard 787, 1467
N. D. Robert Parsons 2127, 2196,
2550, 2569, 2640, 2790
NESTOR IRONSIDE. Rev. Dr
Samuel Croscall 104
NEVILLE TEMPLE. Hon. Julian
Charles Henry Fane 2545
N. F. Nathaniel Field 904
N. F. Nathaniel Fiennis 2714
N. F. D. Nicholas Fatio de Duillier 976
N. G. John Dobson 688
N. H. D. D. M. M. S. Nathaniel
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N. HONORIA. Marguerite A.
Power 1431
NICHOLAS DOLEMAN. Robert
Parsons 2791
NICHOLAS NIPCLOSE, SIR,
BART. David Garrick 2559
NIL. H. J. Whitling 1080
N I MROD. Charles James Apperley
loi, 354, 1 179, 1 193, 1471, 1589,
2148, 2479
NIPCLOSE, SIR NICHOLAS,
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N N T S. Thomas Newen-
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N. N. Laurence Anderton 2656
N. N. Charles Leslie 2018
N. N. Charlwood Lawton 407, 2297
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N. N. Edward Scarisbrook 1481
N. N. Gilbert Burnet, D.D. 858
N. N. John Nalson 2000
N. N. John Sergeant 1609
N. N. Lawrence Anderton 2027, 2656
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N. O. Edward Thompson 6co
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NOBODY, JUNR. Thomas Hodg-
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NORFOLCIENSIS, PHILE-
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NORTH-BRITISH PRO-
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NORTH CHRISTOPHER.
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N O R V A L. James Scrymgeour
912, 2772
NOVUS HOMO. W. J. Courthope
2553
N. R. John Hunter 1630
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Ixxvi
N. S. John Wilkins 2767
N. S. John Willis, D.D. 1286
N. S. Nathaniel Stephens 2767
N. S. Sylvester Norris 2053
NUNNERY, FABRICIA,
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N. W. Nathaniel Ward 638
N. W. Nicholas Wincop 2 141
N. W. Nic. Watts 2547
N. W. N. West 1208
N. Y. 1334
N. Y. John Dury 659
N. Y. John Fry 191 1
O.
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OBSERVANT, F. B. Richard
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OBSERVATOR. Rev. John Evans
1441
OCCIDENTE, MARIA DEL.
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OCTAVIUS. Dr William Hales 2058
0*DOWD, CORNELIUS. Charles
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OFELLUS. Francis Squire 2802 (2)
O. H. Oliver Hey wood 53, 1256
O'HARA FAMILY, THE. John
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O. L. Octave Delepierre 2229
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OLD SAILOR, THE. Matthew
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OLIVER, STEPHEN. William
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2132
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O. M. HABERDASHER. Alex-
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PALEDONIUS, PHILOGENES.
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PALLET, PETER PAUL. Rev.
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P. A. Patricius Aberdonensis. Pat-
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PATRICIUS WALKER. W. All-
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PEMBROKE, MORGAN DE.
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PEREGRINE SMYTH. William
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P. E., REV. F.\THER DOM.
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PER PHILANTHROPUM. Mark
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PETER. William Cockbum, M.A. 1888
PETER BULLCALF. Joseph S.
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PETER CORNELIUS. Hugh
Pecters 2795
PETER OF PONTEFRACT.
Richard Graves 1524
PETER PARAGRAPH. J. M.
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PETER PARLEY. George Mog-
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PETER PARLEY. Samuel G.
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PETER PARLEY. William Martin
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PETER PAUL PALLET. Rev
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PETER PINDAR. John Wolcott,
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1237, I2J4, 1316, 1460, 1517, 1529 (2),
1661 (2\ 1741, 1803(2), 1804 (3X 1818,
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PETER PINDAR, JUNIOR. John
Agg 2218, 2233, 2590, 2686
PETER PLYMLEY. Sidney Smith
1449. 2589, 2696
PETER PONDER, REV. Rev.
William Bell 422, 1307
PETER PORCUPINE. William
Corbett, 75, 241, 600 (2), 612, 1463,
I497»i776, 177812651
PETER POSITIVE. James Mont-
gomery 2020
PETER THE PLOWMAN. James
Mercer 2024
PETROLEUM V, NASBY. D.
R. Locke 1699
PETRUS PASQUINUS, CP.M.
Thomas Comber 2277
P. F. Pa>Tie Fisher I950> 2606
P. F. P. Fuller 1409
P. F. Phineas Fletcher 740, 19 16, 2058
P. F. C. Alexander Danlop 2125
P. F., SERGEANT-MAJOR. Pa>Tie
Fisher 1950, 2606
P. G. D. Peter Gaily de Gaujac 2675
P. H. Peter Heylin 2509
P. H. P. Hardcasde 2061
P. H. Philemon Holland 2123
P. H. Sir Patrick Hume 2030
P. H., D.D. Peter Heylin, D.D. 2781
P. H. *IAOnOIH'THS. Patrick Hume 102
PHILADELPHUS. Saxe Bannister
2150
PHILADELPHUS, IRENyEUS.
Lewis Du Moulin 2780
PH1LADELPHUS,THE0PHILUS.
John Ley 853
PHILAGATHUS. Edward Pearce 475
PHILAGATHUS. Rev. Samuel
Rolle 241 1
PHILALETHES. Charles Leslie
324, 2737
PHILALETHES. Colonel Webbe
2348
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PH I LALETHES. George Turner 1610
PHILALETHES. Hon. Archibald
Campbell 1 401
PHILALETHES. James Beeiley 1378
PHILALETHES. John Jones, LL.D.
78s
PHILALETHES. John Swimon,
B.D. 536
PHILALETHES. John Wesley,
A.M. 1378
PHILALETHES. Joseph Besse 415
PHILALETHES. Joseph OUivc 415
PHILALETHES. Joseph Rogers,
M.D. 109
PHILALETHES. Lord Mandeville624
PHILALETHES. Matthias Earbery
1120, 1210
PHILALETHES. Rev. John
Bruce 2145
PHILALETHES. Rev. John
Gough 647
PHILALETHES. Rev. Thomas
Randall 1780
PHILALETHES. Rev. William
Goode, M.A. 831
PHILALETHES. Richard Beniley 1408
PHILALETHES. Robert Findlay,
D.D. 2144, 2697
PHILALETHES. Sir James
Tyrrell 1872
PHILALETHES. Sir Richard Hill 1403
PHILALETHES. Thomas De-
laune 1936
PHILALETHES. T. Twining 657
PHILALETHES-ALA20N0MAS-
TIX. Henry More 1788
PH LALETHES, A-M. Robert
Fellowes, D.D. 1132
PH LALETHES CANTABRIGI-
ENS S. Dishop Kaye 2141, 2178
PH LALETHES CANTABRICI-
ENSIS. James Jurin, M.D. 165, loio,
1619
PHILALETHES CANTABRIGI-
ENSIS. John Jackson 900,2141
PHILALETHES CANTABRIGI-
ENSIS. Zachary Grey 2267
PHILALETHES, EUGENIUS.
Arthur Ashley Sykes 1215
PHILALETHES, EUGENIUS.
Thomas Vaugban 94, 131, 269, 835,
I22S, IS26, 1533,1538.1310
PHILALETHES, EUGENIUS,
JUN. Robert Samber 2638
PHILALETHES LONDINIENSIS.
Caleb Fleming, D.D. 407
PHILALETHES, MENCIUS. Peter
Annet 1 141
PHILALETHES, MISOPLANES
AND. Wastall 1854
PHILALETHES RUSTICANS.
Richard Shepherd, D.D. 2109
PHILALETHES RUSTICUS.
William Asplin 121+
PHILANDER. Ford, Earl Gray 1519
PHILANDER. Rev. James Wright 307
PHILANAGN'OSTES CRITICUS.
Thomas Heme 13
PHILANAX. John Norxis 1680
PHILANAX, CALVIN. Samuel
Young 972
PHIL. ANC. John Pennyman 279
PHIL ANGLUS. Joseph Penny-
man 1511
PHIL'ANGLUS. William Pcnn
751. '835, 2Q4S
PHILANTHROPES. John Fel-
lowes 1037
PHILANTHROPOS. James Grant
2758
PHILANTHROPOS. John Dove 2080
PHILANTHROPOS. John Forster 2135
PHILANTHROPOS. Rev. James
Morrison 2070
PHILANTHROPOS. Thomas
Mortimer 839
PHILANTHROPOS, THEOPHI-
LUS. David Hall 798
PHILANTHROPOS, THEOPHI-
LUS. Robert Poole, M.D. 1907
PHILANTHROPUM, PER. Mark
Hildeslcy 2128
PHILANTHROPUS. John Locke
2297. 2567
PHILANTHROPUS. Joseph Besse 773
PHILANTHROPUS OXONIEN-
SIS. D. Moi^n 1407
PHILANTHUS, John Sharp, Jun. 2189
PHILARENVS. James Howell 1601
PHILARET. John Dunton 194
PHILARETES, PHILIPPUS, A. C.
C, Thomas Comber 46
PHILARETUS. Thoma5Letchwonh799
PHILECCLESIA. Rev.CH.Davis,
M.A. 2514
PHILELEUTHEROS. John Fell 1294
PHILELEUTHEROS ORIEL-
ENSIS. J. Davison, M.A. 2353
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PHILELEUTHERUS ANGLI-
CAN US. J. W. Donaldson, D.D. 2747
PHILELEUTHERUS BRITAN-
NICUS. John Hildrop, D.D. 21 13
PHILELEUTHERUS CANTA-
BRIGIEXSIS. Thomas Heme
798, 886, 1405, 2586
PHILELEUTHERUS CHRIST-
LANUS. Rev. T. Broagfaton 385
PHILELEUTHERUS DUBLIN-
lENSIS. Patrick Ddany, D.D. 2113
PHILELEUTHERUS Li'PSIEN-
SIS. Richard Bentley, D.D. 3157
PHILELEUTHERUS' LONDIN-
lENSIS. Samuel Squire, D.D. 2141
PHILELEUTHERUS NORFOL-
CIENSIS. Samuel Parr, LL.D.
649, 658
PHILELEUTHERUS, TYRO.
John Duncan, D.D. 37
PHILEMON. Rev. C. S. Hawtrey 624
PHILENIA- Mrs Morton 1832
PHILHELLEN, SCOTTISH.
Edward Mason 1897
PHILINDUS. Dr Max Muller 516
PHILIPPUS PHILARETES,
A. C. C. Thomas Comber (1)9 4^
PHILIP WHARTON. John C
Thomson 1078, 2823
PHIL, J. R., EX-ALETHIUS, I. D.
John Doughtie 2724
PHILLIPS, THO. William Drake 1509
PHILO. Maitland 2652
PHILO - BASILEUS PHILO-
CLERUS. W. Carpendcr 1288
PHILOBASILEUS,THEOPHILUS.
Thomas Pierce, D.D. 2033
PHILOBIBLICUS CANTABRIG-
lENSIS. J. Chapman, D.D. 2137
PHILOBIBLOS. Thomas Rodd 596
PHILOBRITANNUS. C Dave-
nant, LL.D. 21 14
PHILOCHELIDON. Thomas
Forster 1774
PHILO-CHRISTIANUS. William
Brough, D.D. 2247
PHILOCHRISTUS. J. Proast,
Archdeacon of Berks 2300
PHILO-CLERUS, PHILO-BASI-
LEUS. WiUiam Carpender 1288
PHILO-CRITICUS. Francis Hare
D.D. 414
PHILOCRITICUS CANTABRl-
GIENSIS. John Jackson 2644
PHILODEMUS. Joseph Ckgg 5^5
PHILOGENES PALEDONIUS.
Richanl Bratfawayt 180
PHILOGLOTTUS. Richard Parker 813
PHILOJUVENIS, CJ. Hambro 724
PHILOLOGIST. Rev. Richard
Shepherd 1802
PHILO->L\LTHUS. George Han-
cock 507
PHILOMATH. Harry Whitney,
Patrick Kennedv 1340 (2)
PHILOMATH, ' OXONIENSIS.
Richard Walker. B. D. 918
PHILOMATH, T. N. Jonathan
Swift, D.D. 892
PHILOMIRTH, .\ARON. John H.
Parr 1684
PHILO-MUSUS. Nicholas Am-
herst 1799
PHILOMUSUS, BASILIUS.
Robert Waring, M.A. 16
PHILOMUSUS, BASILIUS.
Thomas Barlow, D.D. 1880
PHILOMUSUS, BASILIUS.
Thomas Pierce 2566
PHILO-NAUTICUS. L. H.
Halloran 911
PHILONOMUS ELEUTHERUS.
J. Arbuthnot, M.D. 1270
PHILOPARRIUS, THEOPHILUS.
Thomas Paget
PHILOP.\TER.
PHILOP.\TRIA.
A. Lee
PHILOPATRIS.
David's
PHILOPATRIS.
2132
William Pymne 2024
Rachel Fanny
797
Bishop of St
1441
Charles Blount 1294
PHILOPATRIS. Thomas Burgess,
D.D. 1441
♦lAOn'ATPIS. Sir Josiah Child 2649
PHILOPATRIS, PHILOPHILUS.
Andrew Symson 2709
PHILOPATRIS VARVICENSIS.
Samuel Parr, D.D. 362
PHILOPENES. Jo. Dormer, S.J. 2720
PHILOPHILUS PARRESIASTES.
Henry More, D.D. 775
PHILOPHILUS PHILOPATRIS.
Andrew Symson 2709
PHILOPHRASTES. Sir Ralph
Freeman 1309
♦lAOnoiHTHS, P. H. Patrick Hume 102
♦LVOnOAITEIOTS. Alexander Skene
1595
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PHILOPOLITES. William Petman
1419
PHILOPOLITES, W. P. William
Prynne 1818
PHILO-ROSKELYNIS. Robert
Forbes, Bishop of Caithness 17
PHIL-ORTHOS. George Johnstone 832
PHILOSCOTUS. Philip B. Ainslie
2166
PHILOSTRATUS. Thomas Forster,
F.L.S. 2416
PHILOTHEORUS. Caleb Flem-
ing, D.D. 2129
PHILOTHEOS PHYSIOLOGUS.
Thomas Tryon 970, 1654, 2795, 2796
PHILOTHEUS, ABRAHAM. A.
Wright 83
PHILOTESIS. Daniel Roberts 2096
PHILO-TRAGICUS. Thady Fitz-
patrick 772
PHILUSADELPHUS. John Ley 642
PHIZ. H. K. Browne 1193
P. H., M.D. Paul Hiflfeman, M.D. 2319
PHCENIX, JOHN, M.A. Captain
Derby 1905
PHCENIX. Sir Henry Martin, Bart. 169
PHOTIl/S, JUNIOR. Sher-
lock 1445
PH. TRELERNIE. Peter Heylin 2707
PHYSIOLOGUS, PHILOTHEOS.
Thomas Tr>'on 970, 1654, 2795, 2796
PIERCE, DOD. Dr Barrowby 1403
PIERCE, DOD. DrSchomberg,Jr. 1403
PIKROMEL, TIMOTHEUS.
Thomas Clarke 789
PILEUS QUADRATUS. Stephen
Reay 1776
PINDAR, PAUL. John Younge
Akerman 1 507
PINDAR, PETER. John Wolcott,
M.D. 53, 143, 225, 252, 287, 346,
440, 460, 506, 865, 894 (2), 902,
1012, 1061, 1237, 1254, 1316, 1460,
1517, 1529 (2), 1661 (2), 1741, 1803
(2), 1804 (3), 18 1 8, 1835, 1845, 1 87 1,
1893 (2), 191 5 (2), 1955, 1956, 1958,
2165, 2213, 2218 (6), 2234, 2235,
2236, 2255, 2277, 2390, 2510, 2543,
2549, 2657, 2798, 2830, 2840
PINDAR, PETER, JUNIOR. John
Agg 22 1 8, 2233, 2590, 2686
PISCATOR. Thomas P. Lathy 92
PISISTRATUS, CAXTON. G. E.
Bulwer-Lytton 243
PISO, LUCIUS M. W. Ware 2225
PITTS, THOMAS. John Tutchin 1725
PLACE, BENJAMIN. Edward
Thring 2577
PLAIN TIMOTHY. G. W. Blaikie 924
PLOWMAN, PETER THE. James
Mercer 2024
PLYMLEY, PETER. Sidney Smith
1449, 2589, 2696
P. M. Patrick Middleton 677
P. M. Peter Muffet 438
P. M. Philip Massinger 904, 198 1
P. M. Pierre Mathieu 1981
POETASTER. Thomas Dekker 2352
POLEMOPHILUS BROWN.
Alexander Geddes, LL.D. 1737
POLYPUS. Eaton Stannard Barrett
68(2)
POMPONIO, LETO. Cardinal
Vitelleschi 2723
PONDER, REV. PETER. Rev.
William Bell 422, 1307
PONTEFRACT, PETER OF.
Richard Graves 1 524
PORCUPINE, PETER. William
Corbett 75, 241, 600 (2), 612, 1463,
1497, 1776, 1778, 2651
POSITIVE, PETER. James Mont-
gomery 2020
P P , POET LAUREAT.
George Daniel 2525
P. P., REV., M.A. Richard Graves 897
P. R. Patrick Robertson 1335
P. R. Robert Parsons 2648
PRAGMATICUS MERCURIUS.
Marchamont Nedham 107, 1455, '936
PRE SB YTE R. George Lewth waite
2386
PRESBYTER ANGLICANUS. J.
H. Harris 200, 2390
PRESBYTER CALVANIANUS.
Archibald Bruce 103, 2065
PRESBYTER CATHOLICUS.
Rev. William Harness 2774
PRESBYTER CICESTRENSIS.
Henry Latham 130
PRESBYTERUS. Robert Hussey 1083
PRIMCOCK, A. James Ralph 2547
PRIOR, J. BUTLER. Thomas H.
Ward. 253
PRISCILLA • • * *. Priscilla
Wakefield 1341
PRISCILLA PARLANTE. Hon.
Mary A. Cavendish Bradshaw 912, 1582
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PROBUS BRITANICUS. Samuel
Johnson, LL.D. 1549
PROMOTION BY MERIT. Wil-
liam Angus 2057
PROTESTANT, NORTH BRIT-
ISH. Archibald Bruce 1240
PSYCALETHES ESTIBIUS. Wil-
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P. T. Philip Thickness 1287
PUBLICOLA. D. J. WiUiams 1442
PUBLICOLA. John Adams, LL.D.
1773
PUBLICOLA. Jonathan Swift,
D.D. 1402
PUBLICUS. Caleb Fleming 1642
PUBLICUS SEVERUS. Sir John
J.Dillon 1 178
PUEDE - SER, DON DIEGO.
James Mabbe 855, 2460
PUNJABEE. W. D. Arnold 1763
PURVES, GEORGE, LL.D. Simon
Gray 67, 1043
PUSEYITE EX-. Henry N.
Oxenham 1897
PUZZLEPATE, JEDEDIAH. John
Douglas Giles 2709
P. W. Patrick Walker 2438
P. W. P. Wybome 368
PYNGLE LAYNE. J. Fox Turner 2365
P Y, WILLIAM. William Pud-
sey 495
Q.
Q. E. D. F. von Munch Belling-
hausen 1054
Q IN THE CORNER. John Harris
Vol iv., 2595
QUADRATUS PILEUS. Stephen
Reay 1776
QUAKER. Joseph Wyeth 193
QUARTUS, SCRIBLERUS.
Thomas Cooke 217
QUEERFELLOW, QUINTIN.
Charles Clark 690
QUEVEDO REDIVIVUS. G. G.
Byron, Lord Byron 2771
QUID-PRO-QUO. Charles John
Smyth, M.A. 584
QUID. Robert Allan Fitzgerald 1263
QUIET GEORGE. George
Frederick Pardon 1296
QUINQUAGENARIUS. Godfrey
Fausett, D.D. 915
QUINTIN QUEERFELLOW.
Charles Clark 690
QUIZ. Edward Caswall 2405
QUIZ, A WONDERFUL. J. R.
Lowell 2081
QUORUM UNUS. William Wadd 1758
Q. Z. Dr Ellison 1668
R.
R. Arthur Blennerhasset Rowan 2462
R. Zachar)' Pearce 1626 (2)
R A. R. Allot 752
R. A. R. Argall 2448
R. A. R- Aston 1918
R. A. Richard Alleine 226, 1022, 1079,
2768, 2841
R. A. Robert Armin 2720
R. A. Robert Aylet 275
R. A. Robert Aylett 2815
RABBOTEM, ISAAC. Philip de
Mamix 220
RAG, TAG, AND BOBTAIL. J.
Cameron Lees, D.D. 2221 (2)
RALEIGH, W. Henry St John,
Lord Bolingbroke 530
R. ALISTER. Alexander Robert-
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RAM BAND YOELING. Fr^d^ric
Gilbert 1498
RAMSAY, GRACE. Kathleen
O'Meara 2255, 2572
RAMUS RANDOLPH. Edward
N. Denny s 71
RANDALL, ANNE FRANCIS.
Mary Robinson 141 9
RANDOLP, FITZ-EUSTACE. W.
Eraser 256
RANDOLPH, RAMUS. Edward
N. Dennys 71
RANGER, CHARLES. Arthur
Murphy 1044
RANGER, ENGLISH CON-
NAUGHT. Edward Cooper 550
RAVELIN, HUMPHREY. G.
Procter 1524
RAWDON, CRAWLEY. George
F. Pardon 208, 234 (3), 1060, 1066
RAYMOND, HENRY A. Sarah
Scott 1 138
R. B. Honble. Robert Boyle 962, 1796
R. B. Richard Baddeley 1471
R. B. Richard Bamfield 1052
R. B. Richard Baxter 1654
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R. B. Richard Booker 2360
R. B. Richard Brathwait 1683
R. B. Richard Brathwayt 1 500, 2050
R. B. Richard Brome 1311
R. B. Richard Broughton 1651
R. B. Richard Burton 44, 599, 753, 756,
7S7, 8;o, 1001, 1144, 1156, 1158, 1166,
2709, 2714, 2722,2828
R. B. Robert Baily 129
R. B. Robert Barclay 22T9
R. B. Robert Baron 1633
R. B. Robert Blackwell 513
R. B. Robert Borem.in 523
R. B. Robert Bostock 631
R. B. Robert Br^ge 1466
R.B. Robert Brett 615, 711, 1806 {i),
2106, 2574
R. B. Robert Brown 1834
R. B. Robert Burton 2709
R. B. Robert Parsons 143
R. B. G. Robert Baillie 2195
R.B. J. R.B.Jones 2771
R. B. K. Robert Baillie 1858
R. B. M. Robert B. Mansfield 2270
R. B. P. Ralph Buckland 2291
R. B. P. Robert ii. t'au! 1 138
R. C. Ralph Cudworth 2709
R. C. Ralph Cudworth, D.D. 648
R. C. R. Chambers 1815
R. C. Richard Carew 843, 1021
R. C. Richard Cattermole 995
R C Richard
Challoner, D.D. 340
R. C. Richard Chamberlaine 1495
R. C. Richard Claridge 118
R. C. Richard Corbet 1955
R. C. Richard Crane 546, 1316
R. C Richard Crashaw 309
R. C. Robert Caldcr 1326,2337
R. C. Robert Carruthers 1139
R. C. Robert Cawdrey 1021
R. C. Robert Cbambers 1846
R. C. Robert Clark 1027
R. C. Robert Clavel 1 103
R. C. Robert Codrington 2033, 2660
R. C. Robert Colvill 299
R. C Robert Connold 1757
R. C. Robert Crowley 2270
R. C. RagerCook 3631
R. C Roger Cotton 177
R. C. C Richard Charles Coxc 1604
R. C, D.D. Rich&rd Smith, Bishop
of Chalcedon 373
R. C. H. Sir Richard Colt Hoare 1102
- - - C - LD - R. Robert Calder
474
R. C M. Robert Cotton Money 1275
R. C. M.A. Robert Caldcr MJL 2009
R. C, SIR. Rjch:ird Cocks 2391
R. C, SIR. Sir Robert Cotton 2329
R. D. S76
R. D. Richard Day 249
R- D. Richard Duppa 739
R. D Robert Da venpcrt 544. I733i
1937
R. D. Robert Dixon, D.D. 306
R. D. Sir Robert Dallington 276
R. DOLEMAN. Robert Parsons 470
R DS LE, SIR. Sir Richard
Steele 1395
R. E. C. Rachel E. CresswcU
'S97. 2459
REDIVIVUS QUEVEDOS. G.
E. Byron, Lord Byron 2771
REDMAN WESTCOT. Adam
Littleton ^i9i
REDNAXELA. Hon. Mrs Cropper
1090
REDNAXELA GNIMELF, A.M.
Alexander Fleming, M.A. 2505
R. E. E. W. R. E. E. Warburton 1193
REGINALD DE ST LEON,
COUNT. Edward du Bois 2250
REGINALDE WOLFE. Thomas
F Dibdin 1283
R. E. H. GREVSON. Henry Rogers
2319
REKATIHW.DRAWDE. Edward
Whitaker 1204
REMEMBRANCER, BRITAIN'S.
George Wither 2513
RESEARCH. J. Wood Beilby 2678
HETNY-W WERDNA, M.D.
Andrew Wynter, M.D, 1800, 1911
REUBEN PERCY. Joseph Clinton
Robinson 1508,1884
REV. M.A.
James Pycroft, M.A. 431
R. F. Richard Famworth 132, 382, 1034,
1078, 1173,2604,2822
R. F. Richard Frankum 23©
R. F. Robert Ferjfuson 2411
R. F. BRANCASSINE. Hughes
R. P. Fraser H.ille 540
R. P., D.D. Roger Fenton, D.D. 3337
R F . Robert Forbes 61
R. F., SIR. Sir Richard Fanshaw 2068
R. G. R. Goodrige IS^S
R. G. Richard Gough 285, 555, 1149
XCl
R. G. — ROC
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R. G. Robert Gould 1525, 1998
R. G. Robert Gardiner 1237 (2),
1238 (2), 1239
R. G. Robert Greene 240, 667, 2292,
2570
R. H. Abraham Woodhead 483, 655,
1057
R. H. R. Heath 1856
R. H. R. Henderson 178
R. H. R. Holden 1057
R. H. Richard Harvey 11989 1896
R. H. Richard Hawkins 654
R. H. Richard Head 1633, 2046, 2103
R. H. Richard Hubberthome 2447
R. H. Robert Harrison 1498
R. H. Robert Heron 2251
R. H. Robert Hobson 1057
R. H. Robert Hooke 195
R. H. Robert Howlett 93
R H . Thomas Carte 981
R. H. C. Hon. Robert Henry Clivc 695
R. H. D., JR. Richard Henry Dana,
Junr. 2702
R. H., M.A., Richard HoUinworth,
M.A. 849
R. H. S. R. H. Shcpperd 2553
R. H. THE E. OF R. John Wilmot,
Earl of Rochester 1951
R. I. Richard Johnson 2166
RICHARD BEWLEY, M.A. R.
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RICHARD BURTON. Nathaniel
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RICHARD THIMBLEBY.
Richard Ashby 2425
RICHARD WALTER. Benjamin
Robins 27S2
RICHARDE BRIGHTWELL,
John Frith 191 7
RICHARDUS INCOGNITUS.
Richard Brash 42
RICHWORTH, WILLIAM.
Thomas White 623
RIC RO. Richard Robinson 2667
RICTER WODEN VANDYCK.
Andrew Coventry Dick 1759
R E D G A P. George Frederick
Pardon 873
RIGHT HON. EARL OF HAD-
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RIGHT HON. LADY H****
Lady Hawke 1287
RINGLETUB, JEREMIAH. John
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RIPON, JOHN SCOTT. John
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RIVETAS, ANDREW, JR. Andrew
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R- J- 1233
R. J. Richard Johnson 2166
R. J. L. Richard J. Lane 2475
R. JUNINS. Richard Younge 2320
R. J. WOOLLEN DRAPER.
Lieut J. Mackenzie 2831
R. L. Rev. Roger Lawrence 670
R. L. Robert Lawrie 102 1
R. L. Sir Roger L'Estrange 406
R L., SIR. Sir Roger L'Estrange 618
R L. WESTLAND. Robert W.
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R. M. Professor Robert Manning 2216
R. M. Ralph Maddison 751
R. M. Richard Mayhew 1943
R. M. R. Manerick 2252
R. M. R. Monsey 2262
R. M. Robert Morris 1380
R. , MARIA. MariaRiddeU 2784
R. M., D.D. R. Mosson, D.D. 193 1
R. N. Richard Niccols 986, 2392
R. O. Richard Overton 1543
ROBERT BRAZEN, F.N.S. Colin
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ROBERT BURTON. Nathaniel
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ROBERT HALL, GENT. Peter
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ROBERT HALSTEAD. Henry,
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ROBERT HERON. John Pink-
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ROBERT SCOTT. James Robins 1135
ROBERT SEYMOUR John
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C M. Kent 603
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ROCKINGHAM, SIR CHARLES.
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ROSA MATILDA. Mrs Byrne 1181
ROSKELYNSIS, PHILO. Robert
Forbes, D.D., Bishop of Caithness 17
POI, FOB. John Macgregor 1020
R. P. 927
R. P. Richard Peers 1947
R. P. Richard Perrinchief 2533
R. P. Richard Polwhele 783
R. P. Robert Paltock 1464
R. P. Robert Pricket 1 174, 1266
R. P. Robert Pultock 1464
R. P. W. Robert Plumer Ward 1206
R. R. Richard Robinson 199, 240
R. R. Robert Rogers, B.D. 2169
R. R. William Rowley 1605
R. S. Richard Sault 256
R. S. Richard Sheldon 349
R S. Richard Smith, Bishop of
Chalcedon 202
R. S. Richard Stanwix, B.D. 1171
R. S. Robert Paltock 1464
R. S. Robert Pultock 1464
R. S. Robert Sempill 1908
R. S. Robert Southwell 1649, 2659
R. 6. R. Skinner 388
R. S. R. Stanyhurst 1905
R. S. R Stapylton 1905
R. S., D.D. Robert Scott, D.D.
986, 2338
R. S. H. Robert S. Hunt 1683
R. S. H. Robert Stephen Hawker 2776
R S , SIR. Sir Robert
Sibbald 1357
R. S. S. J. Richard Strange 1468
R. T. Rebekah Travers 1606
R. T. Richard Tuke 2457
R. T. Robert Tofte 61, 1323, 1829,
2701
R. T. Sir Peter Pett 642
R. THOM. Edward Mayhew 2637
RUDDIMAN, THOMAS, M.A.
Roger Robertson 1243
III. 2 P
RUEBEN PERCY. Thomas
Byerley 1508, 1884
RURAL D.D. David Esdaile, D.D. 504
RUSTICUS. Edward Newman 1442
RUSTICUS. Frederick Denison
Maurice, B.A. 251 1
RUSTICUS, MERCURIUS.
Thomas Frognall Dibdin 231
RUSTICANS, PHILALETHES.
Richard Shepherd, D.D. 2109
RUSTICUS, PHILALETHES.
William Asplin 12 14
RUTH BUCK. Mrs Joseph Lamb
1 183, 1262, 1939, 2652
RUTH ELLIOTT. Lillie Peck 2776
R. V. Richard Verstegan 622
R- V. Robert Veel 1717
R V. Robert Verstegan 2342
R_V— D D— T— . William Thom,
M .A. 1067
R W. I saak Walton 1 5 1 7
RW. Richard West 348
R. W. Robert Ware 1971
R. W. Robert Whitehall
762, 1550, 2549
R. W. Robert Wright 1 1 87
R. W. Robert Wright, D.D. 2098
R. W. R. Wharton 369
R. W. R. Whithall 2600
R. W., B.D. Richard White 404
R. W., D.D. Robert Wilde, D.D. 1816
R. W. D. P. R. Wetham 1731
R. W. S. R. W. Smiles 2788
R. W. S. W. Reginald W. Sackville-
West 1 1 19
RYHEN PAMEACH. Henry
Peachman, M.A. 619
RYRIE BJOLLA PADRING.
P. V. Fitz Patrick 2557
S. John Skelton 2557
SADDI, NATHAN BEN. Robert
Dodsley 390, 2292
SAILOR, THE OLD. Matthew
Henry Barker, R.N. 1262, 1316, 1478
2607, 2610, 2790
ST GEORGE, GEORGE. Joseph
Snowe 2260
SAINT-JOHN, THEOPHILUS.
Rev. Samuel Clapham, M.A. 364, 1986
ST LEON, COUNT REGINALD
DE. Edward du Bois 2250
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SALEM, AHAB. Rev. James
Murray 1724
SALLE, JOH. DE LA. John Hall 1856
SALOPIENSIS. JobOrton 634
SAMUEL A. BARD. Ephraim G.
Squier 5 1
SAMUEL PARKER. Charles
Leslie 836
SANCTA CLARA, FRANCIS A.
Francis Davenport 862, 2187
SANDEMANIAN. Pike 2051
SAND, GEORGE. Armadine L. A.
Dudevant 443, 497, 521, 1431, 1560,
1616, 1664, 2386, 2614
SA. OXON. S. Parker, Bp. of
Oxford 2089
SARAH TYTLER. Henrietta
Keddie 294, 406, 566, 624, 993, 1014,
1090, 1 186, 1317, 1642, 1683, 1747, 1812,
1816, 1851, 2273 (2), 2392, 2453, 2518,
2805
SARESBURY, LORD BISHOP
OF. J. Jewel D. Whear 155
SARUM, GREGORY MISO. Jona-
than Swift, D.D. 1993
SATIRICUS SCULPTOR. Wil-
liam H. Ireland 354
SAVONAROLA, DON JEREMY.
Francis S. Mahony 874
S. B. Francis Willis and others 80
S. B. Samuel Barker 1627
S. B. Samuel Bold 845, 1401, 2296
S. B. Samuel Bolde 845
S. B. S. Brcdwell 2079
S. C. Mrs Croft 1033(2)
S. C. Sabin Chambers 993
S. C. Samuel Carter 1324, 1456, 2 181
S. C. Samuel Clarke 750
S. C. Samuel Colliber 12 10
S. C. Samuel Colvil 1636, 2273
S. C. Samuel Croxall 2316
S. C. Hugh Paulin de Cressy 427, 779,
893, 2222
SC, AN. Anthony Scoloker 625
SCARABiEUS. D. Badham, M.D. 2069
SCHLEIERMACHER, DR.
Frederick C. Thirlwall, D.D. 537
S. C. L. S. C. Lampreys 266
SCOTO - BRITANNICO. Miss
Webster 1476
SCOTO - BRITANNUS. Thomas
M*Crie, D.D. 964
SCOTO-BRITANNUS, CALVINUS
M 1 N OR. .Vrchibald Bruce 965
SCOTT, HONORIA. Mrs Frazer 1819
SCOTTISH PHILHELLEN.
Edward Mason 1897
SCOTT, LEADER. Lucy Baxter 2168
SCOTT, ROBERT. James Robins 1135
SCOTUS. John Gibson 2304, 2507
SCOT US. Samuel Raleigh 21 17
SCOTUS, J. C. James Cunningham 162 1
SCOTUS, PHILO. Philip B.
Ainslie 2166
S.C, REV. FATHER. Serenus Cressy 929
SCRIBE, SIMON. Adam Black 1562
SCRIBBLE, TIMOTHY. A.
Cowper 1749
SCRIBLERUS, FAUSTINUS. 2073
SCRIBLERUS, MARTI NUS Rev.
Robert Morehead 862
SCRIBLERUS, MAXIMUS. James
Love 533
SCRIBLERUS QUARTUS. Thomas
Cooke 217
SCRIBLERUS SECUNDUS.
Henry Fielding 204, 1008, 1422
SCRUB, TIMOTHY. John Kelly 884
SCRUTATOR. Charles Jerram,
A.M. I 45 I
SCRUTATOR. Charles Pcnnell
Measor 1252
SCRUTATOR. Charles Rivington 2505
SCRUTATOR. K. W. Horlock 1093
1180, 1448, 1512, 1557, 19851 2099, 2271,
2481
SCRUTATOR. Rev. John O'Hanlon,
M.R.I.A. 1253
SCULPTOR, SATIRICUS. William
Henry Ireland 354
S. D. Danforth 191
S. D. Samuel Downes 6
S. D. Samuel Lee, M.A. 721
S. D. S. Drake 416
S. D., J. L. S. Drake, J. Lake 416, 2840
S. E. Giles Duncombe 2684
S. E. Sampson Ever 690
S. E. Stephen Egerton 1987
SEAFIELD, FRANK, M.A. Alex-
ander H. Grant, M.A. 1495
SEARCH, CHRISTIAN, LL.D.
Sir W. C. Smith, Bart. 1607
SEARCH, EDWARD. Abraham
Tucker 966, i486
SEARCH, JOHN. Rev. Thomas
Binney 484, 1047, 2 1 29
SEARCH, WARNER CHRISTIAN.
Sir Wm. C. Smith, BarL 104
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XCVlll
SEARLE, JANUARY. George
Philips 357, 524, 1335, 1470, 1580, 1591
S. E. B. Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges
1589, I795i 1944,2391
SECONDSIGHT, SOLOMON. T.
B. Greaves 1239
SEC/UNDUS, AMICUS. Rev.
William A. Thomson, D.D. 272, 2090
SECUNDUS, ATTICUS. John
M'Diarmid 1432
SECUNDUS, JUNIUS. Charles
Kelsall 494
SECUNDUS, SCRIBLERUS. Henry
Fielding 204, 1008, 1422
SEEDAIR, STEPHEN. Phineas
Seedair 2615
SEGDIRBOEG. George Bridges 1421
SELKIRK, J. B. James Brown 1944
SEN EX. Edward Rowland 2051
SENILIS. John Nelson 1915
SENIOR. John Penrose, M.A. 888
SEN MUSCIPULA. John Collier 552
SEPTENTRIONALIS CLERICUS.
J. Richardson 2137
SERGEANT, B. Robert Butler 1697
SERGEANT-MAJOR, P. F. Payne
Fisher 1950, 2606
SERLE, JANUARY. George Philips
357
SEVERUS, PUBLICUS. Sir John
J.Dillon 1 178
SEYMAR, WILLIAM. William
Ramsey 478
SEYMOUR, ROBERT. John
Motley 29, 2528
SEYMOUR, W. Cuthbert Shaw 1804
S. F., M.A. Samuel Felgate 1757
S. F., MRS. Sarah Field «/? Fyge 1951
S. G. Samuel Grascome 352, 1 106, 2267
S. G. S. Groome 1016
S. G. Symon Gunton 1831
S. G. O. Lord Sidney G. Osborne 1447
S. H. James Tidmarsh 1700
S. H. Samuel Harsnett 574, 664
S. H. Samuel Holden 557
S. H. S. Hayes, M.R.I.A. 1986
S. H. S. Hinde 1258
S. H. S. Hynde 1258
S. H. A. B. fe C. EX. Samuel
Harding 2381
SHAVER, THE. John Macgowan
2008, 2333
SHEKARRY, THE OLD. H. A.
Leverson 748, 941, 1193
SHEMAYA, EBN. David Parkes 2483
SHEPHERD, ETTRICK. James
Hogg 2064
S. H. F. Sarah H. Fox 1952
SHIRLEY. John Skelton 303, 1758
SHOLTO PERCY. Joseph C.
Robertson 1884
SHOLTO PERCY. Thomas
Byerley 1 508
S. H., SENIOR. Rev. Samuel
Hunton 1 103
SIDNEY DARYL. Douglas
Straight 1072, 2231
SIGMA. J. B. Shaw 2454
SIGMA. Samuel Newington
513 (2), 1725, 2028, 2565
SIL AWL. Ralph Wallis 1662
SILENT, LONG. Thomas T.
Lynch 833, 2450
SILLY BILLY. Eustace C. Gren-
ville Murray 2501
SILVANUS URBAN. John Nichols
2231
SILVERCLOUD. G. S. Brown 2509
SILVER PEN. Eliza Meteyard
599, 1497
SILVERTONGUE, GABRIEL.
James Montgomery 2808
SILVESTER OTWAY. John Os-
wald 835, 1953
SILVIA, Countess of Berkeley 1519
SIMEON SOUTH. J. McGregor 2386
SIMEON BAXTER. Rev. Samuel
Peters 2704.
SIMON GRAY. Sir Alexander Bos-
well, Bart 725
SIMON SCRIBE. Adam Black 1562
SIMON WAGSTAFF. Jonathan
Swift 456
SIMPLEX. John Young 1228
SIRRAHNIO. John Harris 2236
S. I. S. Sir James Sempill 1908
SISTER ANNE. 1518
S. J. Stephen Jay 563
SKETCHLEY, ARTHUR. George
Rose 1634, 1675 (5), 1676 (11), 1677 (3),
1835
SKILLETT, JOSEPH. Lord John
Russell 824
S. L. Stephen Lobb 1056
S LE, R D, SIR. Sir
Richard Steele 1395
S.L. KOZMOnOAITBS. S. Lusignan
1 165
XCIX
SLO — STE
SLOTH. Robert Thorn 790
S. M. Menella Bute Smedley 1332,
J 536, 1742,2718
S. M. Selina Martin 2403
S. M. Shackcrley Marmion 548
SMALLSHOT, JASPER. Major
Ware 2481
SMECTYMNUUS. Edmund
Calamy 106, 2749
SMECTYMNUUS. Matthew New-
comen 106, 2749
SMECTYMNUUS. Stephen Mar-
shall 106, 2749
SMECTYMNUUS. Thomas Young
106, 2749
SMECTYMNUUS. William Spurs-
towe 106, 2749
S. M. H. S. M. Heaton 2581
SMITH, ALEXANDER. Sydney
Dobell 2454
SMITH, GAMALIEL. Jeremy
Bentham 1751
SMITH, J. Charles Baring 1448
SMITH, JOHN. John D. Lewis 2402
SMITH, JOHN. John Sergeant 1688
SMITH, THE, OF SMITHEDEN.
Daniel M*Ivor 2787
S., MR., MR OF ART. John Still,
M.A. 2243
SMYTH, PEREGRINE. William
King, LL.D. 1299
S. N. Samuel Newman 467
S. N. Thomas Elrington 1232
S. N. Thomas Vaughan 199
S. N. Sylvester Norris, D.D. 135, 163,
1057
SNARLY CHARLEY. Charles
Clark 901
S N, A W. Andrew Steven-
son 1409* 2790
S. O. Sydney Owenson, Lady S.
Morgan 2250
S. O. Thomas Scot 2813
SOAME, SIR HENRY F. R. Sir
H. E. Bunbury 1959
SOCRATES, CHRISTIANUS.
Edward Stephens ^r Stevens 158, 12 16
SOLOMON ABRABANEL.
William Amall 451
SOLOMON GRILDRIG. Dr
Rennell, &c. 161 7
SOLOMON SECONDSIGHT. T.
B. Greaves 1239
SOMEBODY. William Donaldson 1464
SOPHRON. W. Cunninghame 624
SOUTH, SIMEON. J. M'Gregor
2386
SOUTH, THEOPHILUS. Edward
Chitty 1204
S. P. Samuel Page 63
S. P. Samuel Parker 3*8
S. P. Samuel Pepys 1977
S. P. Samuel Pick 9^3
S. P. Samuel Pordage I953
S. P. S. Pennington I445
S. P. A. M. Jonathan Swift, D.D. 739
SPARKS, TIMOTHY. Charles
Dickens 2519
S. P. ARMIG. Samuel Pordage 1678
SP., ED. Edmund Spenser 452, 1678,
2039,2548
SPLENE, MEGATHYM, B.A.,
OXON. Cockbum Thomson 69
SPUR, MERCURIUS. Cuthbert
Shaw 2073
S. R. Richard Smith 1 26
S. R. Samuel Rid 182, 1052
S. R. Samuel Rosewell 47 1
S. R. Samuel Rowlands 227, 373, 527,
533i 601, 688, 1028, 1052, 1082, 1307,
1454, 1552, 1567, 1609, 1661, 1740*
281 1
S. R. Samuel Rowley I747
S. R. Sarah |lenou 2738
S. R. Simon Robson 373
S. R. N. I. Thomas Scot 2778, 2779
S. R. W. Sarah R. Wh.itehead 2228
S S. Charles Lucas 964
S. S. Samuel Shaw 2776
S. S. Samuel Sheppard 2305
S. S. Samuel Starling 126
S. S. Sarah Sheppard 362, 1206
S. S. Thomas Rogers 443
S. S., M.A. Samuel Smith 360
S. T. Samuel Thomas 2152
S. T. Samuel Timmins 1 5 1 3
S. T. S. Tucker 2458
S. T. Thomas Stonna 2163
S. T. William Fleetwood, D.D. 1406
STALBRYDGE, HENRY. John
Bale 779
STAWEL, AUGUSTUS. Alfred
O. Legge 1 543
S T, DR. Jonathan Swift, D.D.
243, 251, 296, 1 186, 1458, 2036, 2259,
2743
STEADY. Allan Ramsay 1380
I STELLA. Estella A. Lewis 2258
STE — T. C.
STEPHEN COLLET, M.A. John
S. B>-erley
28
STEPHEN OLIVER. VV. A.
Chauo 1810, 2076, 2263
STEPHEN SEEUAIR. Phineas
Deseret 2615
STONECASTLE, HENRY. John
Kelly 27 12
STON EHENGE. John Henry
Walsh 194, 285, 69s, 696, 1053, 1 544,
3109, 2380
STRADLING, MATHEW. M. F.
.Mahony 1251
STRETTON, HESBA. Sarah Smith
ii*>, 533. 565, (^89, 875, 973. 1094, i2;8,
1306, 1515, 1539, 1611, 1740, 1744.
1814, 1876, 2497, 2573, 2690, 282II,
2843
ST PE, \V M. Sir William
Stanhope i8z8
S * * • T. REV. DR. Jonathan
Swift, D-.i. 1141, 1313
SUMMEKLEV, FELLX. Henry
Cole 1063 (2)
SUNAVILL, J. F, J. F. Sulliv.in
io;o, 1319
S. W. John Sergeant 2266
S. W. Rev. Stephen Weston 1989, 2324
S. W. S. Walker 694
SWAMMERDAM, GRIBALDUS.
W. Mudford 1463
SWANSEA, ANN OF. Frances
Ann Kemble 303, 354, 391, 509, 577
loii, 1059, 1520, 2311, 23T4, 2706,
2826
S. W. E. S. W. Evitt 1838
S\V— FT, DR. Jonathan Swift, D.D. 243
SWIFT, DEAN. Benson Earie
Hill 1915
S. W. M. K. Sir William Moore, or
Mure 300
SW— T, DR. Jonathan Swift, D.D.
1453. 3259
SYDNEY YENDYS. Sydney
Dobell 2223
SYLVANUS, THEOPHRASTUS.
J. Thelwall 1886
SYLVAT CUS. J.F. Pennie 2538
SYLVESTER, C. Lady Wood 2229
SYLVE.STER, OTWAY. John
Oswald 835. 1953
S7.E, ZADKIEL, TAG. Richard J.
Morrison, R.N. 1064
T. A. Thomas Acheley 1557. 1667
T. A. Thomas Aiton 1816
T. A. Thomas Aldridge 2008
T. A. Thomas Allen, M.D. 368
T. A. Thomas Ashe 3'°. I3=S
T. A..CAPT. LIGHT DRAGOONS.
Capl. Thomas Aahe H49
TAIL, REV. DR. William Thorn 2743
TALVI. Therese Albenina Louisa
Robinson 1123,254s
TALVI. Thftese A. L. von Jakob
1123,2545
TAMOC CASPIPINA. Jacob
Duch^ 326
TAVALTTBOB. Graham 625
TAO SZE, ZADKIEL. Richard J.
Morrison, R.N. io'>4
TARKARI. Peter Reid 2817
TAYLOR, THEODORE. John C.
Hotten "026- ^557
TAYLOUR, CHARLES. Henry
Keepe 2664
T. B. 246
T. B. Anthony Brewer 5^1
T. B. James Shirley 'S^o
T. B. John Eachard, D.U. 1055, 2432
T. B. Sir Henry Janson 1896
T. B. T- Barker 80
r. B. Thomas Bayly, D.D. 2233
T. B. Thomas Bellamy 1896
T. B. Thomas Beverley 157
T. B. Thomas Boosey I9'6
T. B. Thomas Blount 98, 1020, 2343,
2345
T. B. Thomas Bowes IS86, 9^7
T. B. Thomas Bradbury 1678
T. B. Thomas Branch 2015
T. B. Thomas Brett, LL.D. 1048, 1364
T. B. Thomas Brightwell 127S
T. B. Thomas Browne 2233
T. B. Timothy Bait ^794
T. B. Timothy Bright 2648
T. B. Timothy Brown z68o
T. BOBB N. joliii Collier 2734
t! C. Christopher Gent "937
T. C. Sir Thomas Culpepper 1659
T. C. T. Clapham ^336
T. C. T. Corbett '9
T. C. Theophilus Cibber 1871
T. C. Thomas Cartwright 217S
T. C. Thomas Carwell aiitu Thor
wold
131 1
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T. C. — THE
CIV
T. C. Thomas Churchyard
2063, 2212, 2667
T. C. Thomas Clarjcc 1973
T. C. Thomas Crane 2039
T. C. Thomas Crawfurd 1752
T. C. D. John Wilson Croker 887
T. C, D.D. Thomas Comber, D.D. 395
T. CLARK, REV. John Gait 2626, 2787
T. C. TRAUELLER. Sir J.
Harrington 84
T. D. Rev. Theophilus Dorrington 2120
T. D. Robert Davenport 241
T. D. T. Dawson 159
T. D. Theophilus Dorrington 852
T. D. Thomas Barker 241
T. D. Thomas Davenport 268
T. D. Thomas Decker 304, 1264
T. D. Thomas De Laune 1207
T. D. Thomas Deloney 304, 993, 1004,
1937,1938,2233,2572
T. D. Thomas Doolittle or Doolitel
907, 2044, 2097
T. D. Thomas Duffet 2053
T. D. Thomas Durfey 431,931,2028
T. DEMONMOUTH. Thomas Powell 724
T. E. Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl
of Shaftesbury 1353
T. E. Robert Boyle 2421
T. E. Thomas Edgar 1690
T. E. Thomas Edwards 959
T, E. Thomas Ellwood 29
T. E. Thomas Emes 618
T. E. Thomas Erskine 1014
TELA, JOSEPHUS. Jos. Webb 1902
TELBA. William Ablett 2218, 2493
TEMPLE, LANCELOT. John
Armstrong 2373
TEMPLE, LAUNCELOT. John
Armstrong, M.D. 2405
TEMPLE, NEVILLE. Hon. J. C.
H. Fane 2545
TERRAE FILIUS. Robert E.
Garnham 141 7
TERRAE FILIUS. Stephen
Weston 2802
TER. TISANTHROPE. W. H.
Gillespie 1826
T. F. T. Forster 1070
T. F. Thady Fitzpatrick 772
T. F. Thomas Fitzherbert 586, 2523
T. F. Thomas Flatman 1849
T. F. Thomas Ford 460, 2166, 2771
T. F. T. Forde 1526
T. F. Thomas Fuller 1273
T. F. Thomas Fuller, B.D. 437
T. F. Thomas Fuller, D.D. 776
T. F. D. T. F. Dibdin 271
T. F. S. T. F. Salter 1 102
T. F., SR. Sir Thomas Fanshaw 19S7
T. G. David Dakers Black 2656
T. G. Theophilus Gale 2670
T. G. Thomas Gainsford 1018
T. G. Thomas Godden or Godwin 340
T. G. T. Gripps, E.A.P. 2552
T. G. Thomas Gwin 2426
T. G., M.A. Thomas Goffe 309
T. G. C. T.G.Carroll 412
T. H. Capt. Edward Johnson 1 144
T. H. Thomas Hewerdine, M.A. 521
T. H. Thomas Hey wood 1003, 1550,
1 898, 2667
T. H. Thomas Hicks 456, 617
T. H. Thomas Hodges 2635
T. H. Thomas Hooker 387, 951, 1871,
2456, 2457 (2), 2705
T. H. Thomas Howell 871
e ^ 1000 I s A'l£ 2. Arise Evans 1303
THALES. Rev. H. Simonds 624
T. H. C. Chauncey Hare Town-
shend 609
THEATRICUS, ANTI-. Thady
Fitzpatrick 772
THEMANINTHEMOON. Rev.
John Eagles 908
THEODIDACTUS, EUGENIUS.
John Heydon 2033
THEODORE BASILLE. Thomas
Becon 387, 565, 1024, 1738, 187 1, 1939,
1980, 221 1, 2667
THEODORE DE LA GUARD.
Rev. N. Ward 2387
THEODORE DE LA GUARDEN.
Nathaniel Ward 1600
THEODORE TAYLOR. John C.
Hotten 1026, 2557
THEODORUS PARRHASL John
Le Clerc 1863
THEODORUS VERAX. Clement
Walker 83
THEODOSIA. Anne Steel 1951
THEODOSIUS. Rev. W. Marsh 624
THEO GIFT. Dora Havers 1535, 1559,
2007, 2773
THEOLOGUS TYRO-, A.M.
Stone 2358
THEOPHANES CANTABRIGI-
ENSIS. Samuel Squire, D.D.,
Bishop of St David's 88
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THE — TIM
cvi
THEOPHILANTHROPIST. Wil-
liam R. Peck 662
THEOPHILUS. Caleb Fleming,
D.D. 965, 2563
THEOPHILUS. Patrick Duigenan,
LL.D. 40
THEOPHILUS. Rev. J. H.
Stewart 624
THEOPHILUS CHRISTIAN.
John Owen, M.A. 901
THEOPHILUS CHURCHMAN.
H. Hickman 2198
THEOPHILUS CHURCHMAN.
Peter Heylin, D.D. 1124,2198
THEOPHILUS EUPISTINUS.
Prichard 2149
THEOPHILUS FREEMAN. Wil-
liam Matthews 999
THEOPHILUS INSULANUS.
M*Leod 2646
THEOPHILUS MARCLIFFE.
William Godwin 1509
THEOPHILUS PHILADELPHUS.
John Ley 853
THEOPHILUS PHILANTHRO-
PUS. David Hall 798
THEOPHILUS PHILANTHRO-
POS. Robert Poole, M.D. 1907
THEOPHILUS PHILOBASILEUS.
Thomas Pierce, D.D. 2033
THEOPHILUS PHILO-
KURIACES LONCARDIENSIS.
Thomas Young 15 14
THEOPHILUS PHILOPARRIUS.
Thomas Paget 2132
THEOPHILUS, SAINT JOHN.
Rev. Samuel Clapham 364
THEOPHILUS, ST JOHN, LL.D.
Samuel Clapham, M.A. 1986
THEOPHILUS SOUTH. Edward
Chitty 1204
THEOPHRASTUS, SYLVANUS.
J. Thelwall 1886
THEOPH. VERAX. Clement
Walker 2127
THERAPEUTES. David Brodie 1077
THETA. Julia Hyde 2517
THETA. William Thorn 2572
THIMBLEBY, RICHARD. Richard
Ashby 2425
THINE ANONYM. MUSOPHIL.
Daniel Tuvill 2719
THINKS-I-TO-MYSELF. Edward
Nares 1201
THINKS-I-TO-MYSELF, WHO?
Edward Nares 2566
THO. FiCNILIGNUM. Thomas
Heywood 1898
THOxMAS BELLAMY. Sir Henry
Janson 1896
THOMAS BROWN. Thomas
Moore 872, 976 (2), 1239, 2169, 2207 (2),
2536, 2841
THOMAS BULL. William Jones
1818 (2)
THOMAS CARRE. Miles Pinck-
ncy 2530
THOMAS CLERK. Thomas Hart-
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418
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2377
2690
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1039
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T. M. Thomas Middleton 130, 1125,
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T. O. Titus Dates 614
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W. A.
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1743
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1566
W. A. William Allen 339, 650, 654,
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ZADKIEL. Richard James Mor-
rison 1047
ZADKIEL, TAO. SZE. Richard J.
Morrison, R.N. 1064
ZENAS. G. Taylor 2279
ZERO. Allan Ramsey, J un. 2512
ZETA. J. Anthony Froude 2346
Z. S. Thomas Hooker 387
INDEX OF AUTHORS.
ABBOT,
(1845)
958
ABBOT, Charles, Lord Colchester
(1 795- 1 849) 1289, 2431
ABBOT, Charles, Lord Tenterden
(1786) 2718
ABBOT, George, Archbishop of
Canterbury (i 624-1 641) 124, 2638
ABBOT, Hon. E. S., Baroness Col-
chester (1833) 2737
ABBOT, Right Hon. Charles (1829) 2471
ABBOT, Thomas K. (1857) 2205
ABBOTT, Edwin Abbott (1878- 1 882)
1818, 1898
ABBOTT, Thomas Eastoe (1814)
1876
ABERCORN, Earl of, J. Hamilton
(1729) 298
ABERCROMBIE, John, M.D.
(1835- 1843) 498, 1070, 1607, 2566
ABERCROMBY, David, S.J. (1682) 1 10
ABERCROMBY, Patrick (1706-
1707) 47i 1 1 50
ABERDEEN, Bishop of, Hon. Archi-
bald Campbell ( 1 702- 1 7 1 3) 2067, 2434
ABERDEEN, Bishop of, James Gor-
don (1700) 2431
ABERDEEN, Bishop of, John Skin-
ner (1792) 422, 1698
ABERDEEN, Bishop of, Patrick
Forbes (1627) 833
ABERNETHY, John, xM.A. (1722-
1762) 1702,2287,2340
ABLETT, William (1857, n.d.) 2218, 2493
ACHELEY, Thomas (i 567-1602)
1557, 1667
ACHERLEY, Roger (1733) 1289
ACHONRY, Dean of, Edward
Hoare (1850) 763
ACLAND, Arthur, H. Dyke, M.A.
(1849) 559
ACLAND, Henry W., M.D. (1862) 2019
ACLAN D, Troyte, Lieut. J. E. (1881) 2592
ACRYSE, Lewis (1702) 395
ACTON, F. Stackhouse (1868) 327
ADAIR, Dr J. W. (1790) 551
ADA! R, James ( 1 768) 1 782
ADAIR, James Makiitrick, M.D.
(1790-1791) 91, 2701
ADAIR,James, M.P. (1798) 1435
AD AI R, Robert ( 1 795) 2806
ADAIR, W.James (1765-1785) 666,2580
ADAM, (1754) 1231
ADAM, William (1707) 1357, 2298
ADAM, William, Lord Chief Com-
missioner (181 9) 1786, 2489, 2490
ADAMS, (1790-1791) 753, 2825
ADAMS, Alexander Maxwell, LL.D.
(1829) 531
ADAMS, C. P. (1846) 533
ADAMS, F. Colburn (1855) 1835
ADAMS, Francis (1853) 187
ADAMS, J. (1819) 438
ADAMS, James (1726) 1551
ADAM S, John Errata, vol. iv.
ADAMS, John, LL.D. (1792) 1773
ADAMS, President J. (1805) 662
ADAM S, Rev. ( 1 848) 2405
ADAMS, Rev. John (1792- 1793)
1147,1148
ADAMS, T. (1756) 600
ADAMS, William, D.D. (1772-1773)
114, 1869
ADAMS, W. H. Davenport (1868-
1872) 609, 1689, 2460, 2530, 2682, 2829
ADAMSON, John (n.d.) 2423
ADDAMS, Dr (1824) 329
ADDINGTON, Henry (1831) 917
ADDINGTON, Mr (1774) 2269
ADDINGTON, Stephen (1787) 1394
ADDINGTON, Stephen, D.D. (1757)677
ADDISON (1711) 1565
ADDISON, Berkely, A.M. (1843) 7I7
ADDISON, Joseph (1707-1719) 110,706,
966, 1322, 1 8 14, 1873, 2005, 2228, 2575,
2599
ADDISON, Lancelot, D.D., Dean
of Lichfield (1677- 1697) 388, 1009, 1 107,
164;
CXXlll
ADO - ALL
CXXIV
ADOLPHUS, John (1803) 939
ADOLPHUS, John Leycester(i82i) 1452
ADOLPHUS, Otto (1852) 450
ADRICHOMIUS, Christian (1654) 604
AGO, John (1812-1813) 2218, 2233, 2590,
2686
AGGAS, E. (1589) 636
AGGAS, Edward (1576, N.D.) 579, 1823
AGLETHORPE, James Edward
(173-) 1712
AGLIO, Augustine (1830) 139
AGLIONBY, William (1671) 2004
AGNEW, E. C. (1837-1863) 1011,1599,
2225, 2251, 2539, 2848
AGNEW, David, CA. (1853) 870
AGUILAR, Grace (1838) 1255
AID6, Hamilton (1859-1865) 473, 2217
AI KI N , Dr John ( 1 793-4) 838
AIKL\, John (1772) 827
AlKIN, John, D.D. (1790) 2474
AIKIX, John, M.D. (1790-1815)
38, 2830
AIKEN, P. F. (N.D.) 1883
AIKMAN, James (1825) 637
AINLEY, (1862) 2413
AINSLIE, Hew (1822) 1913
AINSLIE, John (1833) 201
AINSLIE, Lieut.-Gen. George
Robert (1830) 1206
AINSLIE, , M.D. (1799) 1917
AINSLIE, Philip B. (1861) 2166
AINSLIE, Sir Whitelaw, M.D.
(1799-1831) 931, 1917
AINSWORTH, Henry (1608-1640)
180, 520
AINSWORTH, William Harrison
(1823-1834) 573, 2226, 2390
AITKEN, Andrew (1830) 2586
AITKEN,J. (1825) 295
AITKINSON, Thomas, jun. (1821) 2589
AITON, John, D.D. (1842) 415, 730
AITON, Thomas (1730) 1826
AKENSIDE, Mark (1744) 783, I940
AKERMAN,JohnYonge(i830-i858)
1507, 2495, 2542
ALBERTI, George William (1747) 2444
ALBIN,John (179s) 17 17
ALCOCK, John (N.D.) i
ALCOCK, Sir Rutherford (1861) 1485
ALCOTT, Louisa M. (N.D.-1877)
1031, 1498. 1642
ALDER, Thomas (1804) 1838
ALDERSON, E. H. (1846) 2623
ALDRED, Rev. Ebenezer (181 1) 1495
ALDRICH, Henry, D.D. (n.d.- 1687)
2178, 2760
ALDRIDGE, Thomas (1717) 2007
ALEXANDER, Ann, n^e Dillwyn
(1858) 994
ALEXANDER, Ann, n^e Tuke
(1812-1846) 2155, 2525, 2793, 2826
ALEXANDER, Cecil Frances (N.D.-
1846) 1 197, 2726
ALEXANDER, John, Advocate
(1835) 796
ALEXANDER, John, D.D. (1839) 2195
ALEXANDER, Rev. John (1761-2)
1461
ALEXANDER, Samuel (1814-1819)
2140, 2332
ALEXANDER, William (n.d.) 267
ALEXANDER, William (1685) 1566
ALEXANDER, William (181 1-1877)
1271, 1752, 1776, 1981,2060,2385,2403
ALEXANDER, William. M.D.
(1704) 815
ALFORD, Henry, M.A. (1833) 1945
ALFORDS, Mrs (i860) 2166
ALISON, Archibald, Advocate
(1825) 2147
ALISON, Sir Archibald, Bart (1816) 2626
ALLAN, (1704) 540
ALLAN, (n.d.) 2260
ALLAN, George (1773-1784) 35» 43°
ALLAN, Rev. John (1853-1865)
517, 568, 920, 1 34 1, 2027
ALLAN, Robert (1810) 1482
ALLARDYCE, Mrs (1867) 103 1
ALLE I NE, Joseph (1664) 301
A L L E I N E, Richard (1663- 1668)
226, 1022, 1079, '680, 2768, 2841
ALLEN, (1788) 2654
ALLEN, Bennet (1764) 1943
ALLEN, C. (1858) 918
ALLEN, Captain 1438
ALLEN, Candinal William (1584-
1594 470,580,2676
ALLEN, Dr Thomas (1665) 3^8
ALLEN, H. (1750) 10
ALLEN, J. (1624) 2850
ALLEN, James (1757) 424
ALLEN, James (1708) 644
ALLEN, John (1641) 14;
ALLEN, John (1807- 1857) 342, 376, 401,
773,905, 1395, 1442, 1571, 1589,2042,
2477,2513, 2577
ALLEN, John, M.D. (1795) 1206
ALLEN, M. (1846) 1 137
cxxv
ALL — ANS
CXXVI
ALLEN, R., M.A. (1875)
ALLEN, Rev. G. (1833)
ALLEN, Richard (1704)
ALLEN, Robert (i6o6)
ALLEN, Thomas (1753)
1484
2580
235
694
2034
ALLEN, William, D.D. (1672-1684)
96, 339» 386, 560, 650, 654 (2), 970,
1689, 1 891, 2328, 2486
ALLEN, William (1806) 834
ALLEN, William (1798) 1094
ALLEN, William (1820) 2282
ALLEN, William, F.R.S. (1815) 445
ALLESTRY, Dr. (1647) 2023
ALLINGHAM, John TiU (1800)
894, 2596 (vol. iii.)
ALLINGHAM, W. (1873) 2076
ALLINGTON, John (1649, 1655)
261, 1040
ALLISON, J. (1844) 603
ALLIX, Peter, D.D. (1688-1709)
96,225,248,642,645, 851, 1115, 1285,
2114, 2146
ALLOT, R. (1600) 752
ALLSOP, Thomas (1836) 1425
ALLUM, (N.D.) 1408
ALMON, John (1762-1810) 91, 191, 236,
962, 1 160, 1 162, 1 2 10, 1345, 1394, 14 1 2,
141 3, 2196(2), 2202
A LS O P, George ( 1 669) 1 830
ALSOP, Vincent (1675-1698) 140, 711,
856, 883, 1567, 1632, 2177, 2262, 2754
ALTHAM, Michael (1686-1688) 33, 532,
2435,2751
AMBLER, Charles (1792) 2202
AMES, Richard (1691-1693) 207, 701,
900,909, 1255, 1260, 1320, 1330, 1940,
2285, 2382
AMES, William (1622) 2172
AMHURST, Nicholas, or Amherst
(1717-1743) 108, 118, 171, 425 (2), 476,
529(2), 780,985* HH (2), 1799, 2042,
2043, 2149, 2303, 2504, 2554, 2589, 2689
AMNER, Richard (1768) 678
AMORY, Thomas (1681-1769) 138, 622,
1475, 1577, 1994
AMYOT, Thomas (1812) 23
ANCILLON, Charles (1718) 834
ANDERDON, Christopher, S. J.
(1692) 335, Errata, vol. iv,
ANDERDON,J.L.(i847, 1861)1607,2218
ANDERSEN, Hans Christian (1845)
1819
ANDERSON, (1844) 1394
ANDERSON, Adam (1787-9) 1109
ANDERSON, Adam, M.R.I. A.
(1867) 1267
ANDERSON, Alexander (1821) 1273
ANDERSON, George(i753, 1755) 82, 832
ANDERSON, George (1852) 184
ANDERSON, Henry (1737) 769
ANDERSON, J. (1660) 2833
ANDERSON, James, A.M. (1723) 496
ANDERSON, James, LL.D. (1776,
1793) 1986, 2582
ANDERSON, John (1615) 85
ANDERSON, John, jun. (1832) 2404
ANDERSON, John L. (1851) 1484
ANDERSON, Patrick (n.d.) 51 1
ANDERSON, Rev. John (171 1-1716)
121, 521, 549, 575, 617, 1367, 2295
ANDERSON, Rev. Charles (1825) 2489
ANDERSON, Rev. William (1843) 409
ANDERSON, Walter, D.D. (1755) 1133
ANDERSON, William (1850) 890
ANDERSON, William (183 1) 1800
ANDERSON, William (1794) 1916
ANDERSON, W. M. (1857) 545
ANDERTON, James (1608-1624)
1526, 1530, 2044, 2249
ANDERTON, Lawrence (1633-4)
2027, 2656
ANDERTON, W. (1693) 2163
AN D RE WS, Dr E. A. ( 1 853) 326
ANDREWS, Dr Edward (1825) 2769
ANDREWS, John, D.D. (1682, 1735)
108, 1005
ANDREWS, Lancelot (1630) 1875
ANDREWS, Miles Peter (1780- 1788)
1726, 19(50, 2450, 2451
ANGELL, John (1761) 800
ANGLESEY, Earl of/ Arthur Annes-
ley ( 1 659- 1 688) 7 50, 1 306, 1 354, 1 36 1 ,
2109,2681
ANGUS, Joseph, D.D. (n.d.) 2077.
ANGUS, William (1878) 2057
ANLEY, Charlotte (1826-1841)
162 1, 2020
ANNALY, Baron, J. Gore (1770) 325
ANNESLEY, Arthur, Earl of Angle-
sey (1659-1688) 750, 1306, 1354, 1361,
2109, 2681
ANNET, Peter (1739-1764) 429, 961,
1129, 1141, 1160, 1283, 2188 (3), 2324,
2412, 2520
ANSPACH, Margravine, Lady
Craven (1778-1802) 901, 1617, 1639,
1939, 2406, 2414, 2451
ANSTED, Professor (1846) 330
2Q
CXXVll
ANS — ASH
CXXVlll
ANSTY, Christopher (1767-1797) 279,
732,776, 1459. ^7i5f 1873, 1955,2008,
2466
ANSTEY, John (1796) 1936
ANSTIS, John (1706, 1724) 1450, 2123
ANSTRUTHER, Captain (1725) 1358
ANTHONY, A. (1843) 1253
ANTHONY, G. W. (1853) 2821
ANTHONY, Louisa (1844) 2621
ANTROBUS, Benjamin (1691) 290
ANTROBUS, J. (1849-1854) 556, 2844
APPERLEY, Charles James (1831-
1876) loi, 354, 1 179, 1 193, 1471, 1589,
1742 (2), 2148, 2479
APPLEGARTH, Robert (1776) 2561
APPLETON, Sophia Lousie (1865) 1916
APPLE YARD, Ernest Silvanus
(1846- 1 852) 409, 719, 105 1, 2017, 2036,
2521, 2526, 2801
ARBUCKLE, James, A.M. (1734) 1094
ARBUTHNOT, (1773) 1228
ARBUTIJNOT, Archibald (1746) 259
ARBUTHNOT, John, M.D. (1692-
1727) 163, 164, 501, 613, 813, 845, 899,
952, 1248, 1269 (2), 1270, 1300, 1324,
1328, 1455, 1980, 2004, 2202,2338, 2536
ARBUTHNOT, John (1735) 54©
ARCHDEACON, Matthew (1839) 1340
ARCHER, (1856) 269
ARCHER, Captain (1861) 1595
ARCHER, Edward (1858) 2407
ARDERNE, James, D.D. (167 1) 635
ARGALL, R. (162 1) 2448
ARGLES, M. (1877-1878) 1649, 1905
ARGLES, Mrs(i88i) 1677
ARGYLE, Duke of, John Campbell
(1740) 557
ARGYLE, Duke of, G. D. Campbell
(1842) 1402
ARGYLL, Sheriff of, W. Robertson
(1867) 1097
ARKLEY, Patrick (n.d.) 2273
ARMAGH, Archbishop of,
Boulter (1733) 9^3
ARMAGH, Archbishop of, Dr James
Usher (1642, n.d.) i 87, 636
ARMAGH, Archbishop of, J. Bram-
hall (1706) 2791
ARMIN, Robert (1615) 2720
ARMITAGE, Rev. Robert, M.A.
(1842-1850) 688 (2), 789, 1885, 201 1
ARMSTRONG, F. Claudius (1856,
1857) 1566,2848
ARMSTRONG, H, (1824) i554
ARMSTRONG, John (i735-i790
225, 473» 793, 2373. 2454
ARMSTRONG, John, M.D. (1744-
1778) 183, 477, 565, 1805, 2405, 2546
ARMSTRONG, Nicholas (1856-8)
2616
ARMOUR, James (1702) 1995
ARNALL, William (1727-1736) 95, 417,
451, 961, 1404, 1770, 1821, 2149, 2301
ARNOLD, Frederick (1856) 65
ARNOLD, Matthew (1849, "852)
744, 2503
ARNOLD, Rev. Thomas K. (1836)
1323
ARNOLD, Thomas (1832) 704
ARNOLD, W. D. (1853) 1763
ARNOT, Hugo (1775-1777) 800, 946,
1397, 1399
ARNOT, Rev. William (1842-1853)
706, 1572
ARNWAY, John, D.D. (1645, 1649)
1744, 2537
ARROWSMITH, (1673) 21 18
ARTHINGTON, Hcrvey (1607) 2014
ARTHINGTON, Maria (1847) 2066
ARTHUR, Grace (1789) 2550
ARTHUR, Hen. (1797) 2048
ARTHUR, John (1738) 1524
ARTHUR,Professor Archibald (1780)
1827
ARUNDELL, Francis V. J. (1840) 2427
ARWAKER, Edmund, M.A. (1684) 734
ASCHAM, Anthony (1689) 2288
ASCHAM, Roger (1545) 2615
ASGILL, John (1696-1712) 687, 794,
2153, 2618
ASH,Edward, M.D. (1828-1855) 43,1227,
2091, 2342
ASHBURTON, Lord, J. Dunning
(1764) 1402
ASHBY, a/ias Thimbleby, Richard
(1672) 2425
ASHE, Captain Thomas (1813, 1868)
II49» 1953
ASHE, Thomas (1682, 1693) 310, 1325
ASHETON, William (1663) 837
ASHHURST, Thomas Henry,D.C.L.
(1843-1849) 861, 1715, 2358 (4)
ASHMOLE, Elias (1650, 1660) 900, 2414
ASHMORE, John (1621) 350
ASHTON, Thomas, D.D. (1771) 733,
867, 1405, 2298
ASHURST, Eliza A. (1847) 1431, 1664
ASHWELL, George (1674) 25
CXXIX
ASH — BAG
cxxx
ASHWORTH, John Hervey (1851,
1864) 2079, 2261
ASKEW, Miss (1792) 2202
ASPLAND, R. (1846) 2054
ASPLAND, Robert Brooke (1831) 2216
ASPLIN, William (1730, 1739) 1214, 1392
ASPLIN, William M.A. (1728, 1729)
67,86
ASSHETON, Dr William (1710) 636
ASSHETON, W. (1684, 1685 45, 2233
ASSHETON, William (1663) 837
ASSHETON, William D.D. (1670) 2603
ASTEL, Mary (1695-1722) 315, 381, 765,
795» 878, 1 2 10, 1424, 1638, 21 13, 2332
ASTLE, (1781) 430
ASTLE, Daniel (1777) 2039
ASTLE, Thomas (1775-1784) 138
ASTLEY, Francis Duckinfield (1809)
1043, 2723
ASTLEY, John (1584) 184
ASTON, Hon. W. (1788) 2654
ASTON, Joseph (1822, N.D.) 1610, 2189
ASTON, Lord (181 1) 2318
ASTON, R. (1661) 1918
ASTON, Sir Thomas, Bart. (1642) 428
ATCHESON, Alfred S. (1849) 254
ATCHESON, Nathaniel (1814,
1823) 461,1133
ATHERSTONE, Edwin (1830) 2284
ATKEY, Rev. Anthony (1745, 1773)
H54, 1536
ATKINS, A. (1843-1863) 432, 1844, 1886,
1905
ATKINS, Henry Martin (1838) 188
ATKINS, J. P. (1853) 1570
ATKINS, Sarah (1822) 976
ATKINSON, Benjamin Andrews
(1729,1730) 340,2758
ATKINSON, Jasper (1802, 1826)
488, 2485
ATKINSON, Joseph (1785, 1788)
1558, 1684
ATKINSON, Thomas (1798) 1767
ATKINSON, Rev. W. (1801-1802) 305,
io5«, 1359
ATKYNS, R. (1669) 1305
ATTERBURY, Francis (1687) 118
ATTERBURY, Francis, Bishop of
Rochester (1716, 1722) 174, 2291
ATTERBURY, Francis D.D.(i7oi-
1714) 12, 206, 323, 501 (2). 557, 754,
882, 1365, 1636, i86r, 1981, 2198, 2215,
2298, 2434, 2568, 2601, 2697, 2777
ATTERBURY, Lewis (1706) 1 12
ATTHILL, Lombe (1820) 398
ATTWOOD, Thomas (1828) 2272
ATTWOOD, W. (1690) 152
ATTWOOD, William (1680-1695)
34, 140, 175,984, 1202, 1262, 1289, 1361,
1512, 2212, 2248
AUBERT, Mrs (1719) 1070
AUBIN, (1703) 367
AUBIN, Mrs (1730) 1605
AUBRY, M. (1795) 218
AUCKLAND, Lord, William Eden
(1771-1781) 490, 2017, 2441
AUDLAND, John (1672) 2696
AUDLEY, Lady Eleanor (1633, 1650)
740, 2032
AU STE N, James ( 1 790) 1 506
AUSTEN, Jane (1811-1816) 744,1543,
2008, 2321
AUSTEN, John (1651) 380
AUSTEN, Mrs (1833) 1501
AUSTIN, Mrs (1850) 343
AUSTIN, Sarah (1825) 1333
AUSTIN, William (1672, 1730) 615, 1392
AVELING, J. H., M.D. (1854) 2803
AVE RY,Benjamin,LL.D.(i 7 16-1719) 420
AVISON, Charles (1753) 800
AVI LA, Juan D' (1707) 2461
AXON, William E. A. (1868) 2347
AYLET, Robert (1600, 1653) 275, 2815
AYLETT, Robert, LL.D. (1622) 2529
AYLMER, John, D.D. (1559) 1069
AYLOFFE, Sir Joseph (1772) 301
AYRES, James (1742) 2257
AYRES, Philip (1667) 2355
AYRTON, William (1853) 48
AYSCOUGH, Francis, D.D. (1735) 2031
AYSCOUGH, Samuel (1783) 2151
AYTOUN, Roger (of Inchdaimie)
(1828) 1791
AYTOUN, William Edmonstoune,
D.C.L. (1832-1854) 245, 706, 732, 925,
1835, 1961
B.
BABINGTON, Thomas (1813) 1986
BACHE, Lieut. R. (1827) 1754
BACKWELL, T. (1646) 127
B ACO N, Anthony ( 1 775) 2357
BACON, Francis, Lord (1601-1663)
I45i 263, 351, 576, 1330, 2821
BACON, Matthew (1756) 997
BACON, Nathaniel (1647) 1 1 1 5
BACON, Phanuel (1729-1758) 1 190, 1234,
1307, 1658, 1799, 2410, 2547, 2684
CXXXl
BAG — BAL
CXXXll
BACON, Thomas (n.d.) 2701
BADCOCK, John (1823) 629, 1504, 2406
BADCOCK, Samuel (1780) 2407
BADDELEY, Richard (1669) 1471
BADGER, Albert, M.A. (1695) 2123
BADHAM, Charles (1835) 270
BADHAM, D., M.D. (1837) 2oi59
BAGE, Robert (1784- 1 796) 213, 877, 1090,
1 261, 1538, 1670
BAGGE, Hemy Theodore James
(1852) 994,2513
BAGNALL, Abraham, M.D. (1826) 149
BAGNALL, John Nock (1854) 1168
BAGOT, Lewis (1772) 584
BAGOT, William, Lord ( 1 824) 1 596
BAGS HAW, Christopher (1601) 2674
BAGSHAW, Edward (1660-1683) 133,
314, 1049, 1420, 2302, 2305, 2362, 2688
BAGWELL, William (1664) 2824
BAILEY, Benjamin (1817) 192
BAILEY, Lewis, Bishop of Bangor
(1619) 1988
BAILEY, Nathaniel (1704) 628
BAILEY, Peter (1820) 2401
BAILEY, Philip James (1839) 9'3
BAILEY, Rev. 1801) 1211
BAILEY, Samuel (i 821- 1845) 537, 581,
665, 828 (2), 845, 1375, »549, i65i,207i»
2080, 2210
BAILEY, T. (1654) 746
BAILEY, Walter, M.D. (1588) 2365
BAILLIE, (1763) 1874
BAILLIE, E. C. C.( 1 853, N.D.) 2047, 2795
BAILLIE, Hugh, LL.D. (1775, ^77^)
162, 2431
BAILLIE, Joanna (1798, 1846) 1797,2326
BAILLIE, John (1736) 1874
BAILLIE, Mrs (1867) 1181
BAILLIE, Robert (1640, 1649) 131 1,
1858, 2195
BAILLIE, Robert, A.M. (1877) 2713
BAILLIE, Sophia, fu'e Denman (1846)
1797
BAILLIE, W. R. (1850) 25s
BAILY, Dr Thomas (1671) 2825
BAILY, Joseph (1843) 109
BAILY, Robert 0624) 129
BAILY, Thomas, D.D. (1655) 1466
BAIN,Donald(i8o6-i84i) 1815,1874,2392
BAINBRIGG, Dr Th. (1689-90) 2290
BAINE, James (1770) 323
BAIRD, Henry (1847) 1431
BAIRDY, John (1681) 210
BAKER, (1786) 2370
BAKER, David Bristow, M.A. (1831)
1704, 2644
BAKER, David Erskine (1764) 444
BAKER, G. (1709) 2146
BAKER, George (1810) 329
BAKER, Henry (1756) 829
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ridge, D.D. (1701) 2441
BRISTOL, Bishop of, Robert Gray,
D.D. (1802, 1808) 335, 2564
BRISTOL, Dean of, Dr Simon
Robson(i585) 373
BRISTOL, Earl of, George Digby
(1667) 742
BRISTOW, John Charles (183s) 2703
BRISTOVV, Rev. (1756) 1642
BRITAINE, William de (1680) 1187
BRITTON, John (1806, 1807) 465, 1940
BRITTON, John, F.S.A. (1801) 219
BRITTON, Richard (1616) 1545
BROCKETT, John Trotter (1818-
1827) iioi, 1536, 2275, 2382, 2537
BRODICK,, (1768) 372
BRO DIE, Alexander (1826) 2033
BRODIE, David (1859) ^077
BRODIE, Sir Benjamin Collins
(1854) 2053
BRODRICK, T. (1720) 1104
BROGHILL, Lord, Roger Boyle
(1655-1669) 1865
BROKESBY, Francis, B.D. (1708) 2435
BROMDY, J. H. (1822) 1885
BROME, Alexander (1665-1672) 529,
1950, 2101
BROOME, Ralph (1789) 1442
BROME, Richard (1649- 1653) 407, 560,
1311
BROMFIELD, William (1755) 2266
BROMLEY, WiUiam (1693-1705)
2134(2), 2345
BRONTE, Anne (1846-1850) 58, 1946,
2552, 2844
BRONTE, Charlotte (1846-1857) 1261,
1946, 2026, 2352, 2740, 2844
BRONTE, Emily Jane (1846, 1850)
1946, 2844
BROOKE, Christopher (1613, 1614)
1013, 2693
BROOKE, Henry (i735-i75o) 872,
897, 1716,2711
BROOKE, Henry, D.C.L. (1740) 161
BROOKE, Frances, fi/e Moore (1754-
1788) 60, 1 134, 1 141, 1812, 2229, 2770
BROOKE, Lord, Fulke Greville
(1609, 165 1) 2619, 2620
BROOKE, Robert (1641) 658
BROOKE, Robert (1780) 2133
BROOKE, Stopford A. (1880) 2216
BROOKE, T. (N.D.) 722
BROOKES, R., M.D. (1720) 1701
BROOKFIELD, A. M. (1881, 1884)
1978, 2386
BROOKS, Joshua W. (1834) 3
BROOKS, Maria (1833) 2854
BROOME, (1717) 2798
BROOMFIELD, William (1725) 881
BROSTER, John, F.S.A. (1799) 726
BROTHERTON, Edward (1869) 2003
BROTHERTON, Mrs (1856) 186
BROUGH, William, D.D. (1650) 2247
BROUGHAM, Henry (1694) 2107
BROUGHAM, Henry, Lord
Brougham and Vaux (1804- 1854)
62, 466 (2), 525 (2), 655, 894, 1 134, 1382,
1572, 1766, 1965, 2583, 2797, 2839
LROUGHTON, Rev. Hugh (1590,
159O 2378, 2556
BROUGHTON, Rev. Thomas (1732,
1737) 385> 1670
BROUGHTON, Rhoda (1867-1870)
434, 1751, 2103
BROUGHTON, Richard (1655) 1651
BROUN, John Brown or (1665) 144
BROWN, (1807) 8
BROWN, (1783) 2404
BROWN, A., M.A. (1837) 997
BROWN, Andrew, M.D. (1702-1706)
361, 810, 2266, 2296, 2445
BROWN, Anthony ( 1 739) 903
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George Shaw (1863)
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J. (N.D.)
James (N.D.)
James 0824, 1825) 1000,177+
James (1862, 1869) 238,248,
James (177S)
James (1703)
James Br)cc{i844)
James, M.U. (1816)
J. Baldwin {1864)
John (1678)
John (1743. 1779)
John, D.D. (17SS-1803) 34,61,
192, 212, 832, 862, 1405, 2576
John, M, 0.(1787) 1783
John, M.U. (1851) =823
John, or Broun {166;) 144
John Taylor (186;, 1869) 230,
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Robert (1694) 2310
Robert (1817-1879) 435. "o84i
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Thomas (1704) 2482
Thomas (1813) 2696
Thomas Crowther (1862,
'33i.=i>3
Thomas, M.D. (1808-1817)
253, 2001,3168
, Timothy, P.P. (1745) 2(80
Tom {1687) 2110
W. (S.D.) 2399
, Walter (s.D.) 133=. '559
.William (1858) 161
William (1710) 1214
BROWN, William (1706) 19S7
BROWN, WilUam (1694) 1990
BROWN, William, junior (1843) 934
BROWN, William Laurence, D.D.
(1784,1789) 801,2737
BROWNE, Capt John M. (1827) 1 123
BROWNE, Charles Farrer (1865)
185,227
BROWNE, Charlotte E. Tonna nfe,
j« Tonna.
BROWNE, Dr Thomas (1645) [299
BROWNE, Francis (1780) 1428
BROWNE, Halbot K. (n.d.) i 193
BROWNE, Isaac Hawkins (1736,
1815) 829, 1916
BROWNE, J. (1640) 1599
BROWNE, James, LL.D. (1832) 1481
BROWNE, John, LL.D. (1825) 538
BROWNE, Joseph, MB. {1705) 1655
BROWNE, Joseph, D.D. (1706) 2777
BROWNE, Moses ([723, 1729I 6;, 1917
BROWNE, Peter, Bishop of Corlce
and Rosse (1728, 1733) 2024, 2566
BROWNE, Simon (1721, 1732) 59;, 2410
BROWNE, Sir Thom:is 1642) 2129
BROWNE, Thomas (1640) 2233
BROWNE, Thomas (1831) 1S64
BROWNE, Thomas, B.D. (1690-
1691) iij. 3"". 2436, 2800
BROWNE. Thomas, D.U. (1683) 1620
BROWNE, WiUiam (1613) 3693
BROWNE, William (1768) 2761
BROWNING, Elizabeth Barrett
(i826;> 799
BROWNLEE, Thomas (1822) 1695
BRUCE, Alexander (1722-1759) 7<A
1326, 2276
BRUCE, Archibald (1774-1813) 103, 335,
965, 1240, 1307, 1878, 1952, 2065, 2108
BRUCE, Captain .-Mexander ;iro6) 649
BRUCE, George (1820) 1S71
BRUCE, James (1840) 239
BRUCE, John (1734-179S) 48s, ii=3.
2179 (2\ 2I9.>
BRUCE, John. F.S..\. (1837) "a*.
1334. 2567
BRUCE, Rev. Archibald (1782, 1797)
18S2, 2505
BRUCKNER, John (1768, 1790)
541, I'J02
BRUHIER D'ABL.\INCOURT,
Jean Jacques { 1 746) 2806
BRUNE, J. de la (1691) 14S0
BRUNTON, Alex., D.D. {1822) 1838
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BRU — BUN
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BRUNTON, Mary(i8ii, 1814)637,2319
BRUTO, Giovanni Michele (1598) 1705
BRUZEAU, Paul (1687) 881
BRYAN, John, D.D. (1674) 1073
BRYANT, Jacob ( 1775-1793) 3^, i77o,
2749, 2768
BRYCE, James, D.D. (1841) 141 1, 1917
BRYDALL, John (1580) 1288
BRYDALL, John (1758) 2357
BRYDALL, John Bridal or (1676) 448
BRYDGES, Grey, Lord Chandos
(161 1, 1620) 639, 1 178
BRYDGES, Sir Samuel Egerton,
Bart. (1785- 1 831) 162, 186, 236, 933,
942, 1333, 1457, 1 512, 1589, 1639, 1685.
1795, 1942, 1944, 21 1 1, 2391, 2454, 2726
BRYDGES, Thomas (1797) 291
BRYDONE, James (1847) 2090
BUBIER, G. B. (1855) 1197
BUG, Georg (1605) 564
BUCER, Martin (1530, 1566) 2052, 2633
BUCHAN, Alexander (1727) 607
BUCHAN, A. W. (1873) 831
BUCHAN, George (1820) 1697
BUCHAN, Patrick (1870-1873) 1004,
1340
BUCHANAN, (1763) 2328
BUCHANAN, C. (1816) 2783
BUCHANAN, David (1645) 2680
BUCHANAN, George(i 571 -1572) 45, 612
BUCHANAN, George (1642) 2703
BUCHANAN, James, D.D. (1842) 41
BUCHANAN, Professor Robert
(1856-1859) 956, 2620, 2785
BUCHANAN, Rev. (1753) 722
BUCHANAN, Rev. Thomas (1843) 1618
BUCHANAN, Robert (1817) 1097
BUCHANAN, Robert, D.D. (1839) '998
BUCK, Sir George (1605) 564
BUCKE, Charles (1813-1819) 78, 1256,
1904
BUCKERIDGE, Lieut.-Col. (1800) 2534
BUCKHAM, Philip W. (1825) 2558
BUCKHURST, Lord, Thomas
Sackville (1671) 171 1, 2621
BUCKINGHAM, Duke of. George
ViUers (1623-1682) 355, 787, 1387, I957,
2124, 2673
BUCKINGHAM, Duke of, John
Sheffield (1682) 819
BUCKINGHAM, Leicester-Silk.
(1854) 58
BUCKLAND, A. C. (1820) 1447
BUCKLAND, Ralph (n.d.) 2291
III. 2
BUCKLER, Benjamin' D.D. (1751-
1775) 460, 740, 2032, 21 1 1, 2492, 2524-
BUCKLER, John Chessell (1823) 178 1
BUCKLEY, Sir R. (1690) 97
BUCKLEY, Theodore Alois (1848) 1701
BUCKMINSTER, Eliza Lee nU
(1849) H75
BUCKRIDGE, William (1704) 1369
BUDD, James (1701) 635
BUDD, Thomas H. (1871) 2231
BUDGE, Edward (1809-1850) 406, 1786,
2137
BUDGE, Jane (i860, 1866) 757, i545
BUDGE, John (1845- 1857) i57o> 2431,
2432
BUDGELL, Eustace (1733) 2368
BUDGEN, L. M. (1849-1855) 779, 1546,
1 561
BUDWORTH, Josiah (1795) 944
BUERSTENBINDER, Emile
(1876- 1 884) 920, 1746, 2081, 2217, 2247,
2512, 2707
BUGG, Francis (1693) 2433
BUGG, Rev. George (1819-1827) 549,2280
BULKELEY, Richard (1717) 1451
BULKELEY, Charles (1751) 2747
BULL, Henry (1570) 381
BULL, John (1824) 2406
BULLAR, Joseph, M.D. (1850-1868)
838, 2575
BULLOCK, Christopher (1718) 1886,
2629
BULLOCK, Stephen (1716) 50
BULTEEL, John (1644-1675) 77, 225,
2126
BULWER-LYTTON, Edward G.
E. L., Lord Lytton (1826- 1871) 243,
420, 436, 534, 613, 666 (2), 707 (2), 833,
884, 1022, 1072, 1313, 1319, 1524, 1732,
1740, 1818, 1875, 1881, 1914, 2208, 2212,
2253, 2284, 2799, 2805, 2836
BULWER-LYTTON, Edward
Robert (1859-1863) 1523, 2216, 2325,
2546, 2787
BULWER, Sir Henry Lytton (1824) 2602
BUMPSTEAD, William (1739) 1214
BUNBURY, (1718) 1048
BUNBURY, H. (1792, 1809) 10, 100
BUNBURY, H. W. (1801) 2542
BUNBURY, Major Thomas (1857,
1861) 1683, 2167
BUNBURY, Sir Henry Edward,
Bart (1833) 1959
BUNCE, C. R. (1791) 2623
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BUNN, A. (1819) 2545
BUNNETT, Fanny Eliiabeth (1857)
1094,1316
BUNSEN, Chevalier (1852) 246
BUNYAN, John C1691, 1774) 1078,1263
BURDETT, C. D. (1827, i8i«) 191, 756
BURDETT, Constance 1S7S) 934
BURDETT, Sir Francis, Bart.(i8l8) 100
BURDON, Richard iS-j;) 1840
BURDON, William, M.A. (1797,
1803) 918, 2071
BURFORD, John, M.A. (1727) 174
BURGE, Wmiam, Q.C. (1829) 1387
BURGES, Cornelius (1641-1660) 1188,
'745,3094,2433,3759(2)
BURGES, George. B.A. (1832) 2397
BURGES, James (1840) 2196
BURGESS, James (1754) 1503
BURGESS, MaryAnn 1800) 2029
BURGESS, Rev George (1824) 341
BURGESS, Samuel W. 1S25) 1118
BURGESS, Sir James Bland (1780-
1792) 66, 1091, 1431
BURGESS, Thomas, D.D. (1777-
1819) 209, 1080, 2095
BURGESS, Thomas, D.D., Bishop
of St Davids (1819) 1441
BURGESS, Thomas, D.D., Bishop
of Salisbury {1782-1833) 482, 812, 857,
1244
BURGESS, W. H. (1819, 1820) 227 {2)
BURGH James (1747-1792) "9. 185,280,
542. 96, 1652, 1964, 2037, 2576
BURGH, Rev. William, B.A. (1827) 435
BURGH, William (1773, '776) 1071.
2279
BURGH, WilMam, or Dc Bnigh,
D.D. (1839) 764
BURGHLEY, Lord (1677) 1265
BURGOING, Jean-Francois (1799) 1112
BURGON, John WiUiam, M.A.
(1855) '743
BURGOYNE,Col.JohnFoK(i83i) 1250
BURGOVNE, John {1781, 1786) 1513,
2208
BURGOYNE, Lieutenant - General
John 1774) 1536
BURGOYNE, Montague {1817) 2491
BURKE, (1765) 184s
BURKE, Edmund (1756-1796) 19, 157,
1349. '770. 1901, 2178, 23S3, 2S79. 2582,
2747
BURKE, Ed. Plunkett (1833) 1501
BURKE,J.F.{i834-i844) 282,898,1316
BURKE, Mrs (1787, 1796) 44,732,743
BURKE, Richard (1777) 1443
BURKE, Right Hon. Edmund(i77i))'43S
BURKE, William (1859) 143J
BURLEIGH, Lord, William Cecil
(1583, 1585) 574, S7S. 855
BURN, A. (1789) 381
BURN, Andrew (1789) 2810
BURN, James Dawson (1855-1S6S)
204, 440, 1017
BURN, R. Scott (1864) 1037
BURNABY, Charles (1700-1703)
1312, 1518, 1649,2130
BURNAND, F. G. (n.d.) 1184
BURNBY, John (1772) 1115
BURNE, Nicol(i58i) 46
BURNELL. Henry (1659) 2842
BURNET, Eliiabeth (1708) 1608
BURNET, Gilbert, D.D. (1665-1717)
III, 116, 151,312, 50Z, 508, 648,658,
769,771,773. 858,963, 1346(2), 1422,
1484, 1644, 1648, 1778,2013,2045,2107,
2108, 2111, 2It2, 2113,2125,2126,2225,
230s. 2437, 2513. 2587, 2715, 2720, 2756,
2760, 2837
BURNET, Gilbert, Bishop of Salis-
bury (1680, 1717) 508, 2515, 2720
BURNET, Gilbert, D.D., Bishop of
Sarum (K.d.) 1346
BURNET, Sir Thomas (1712-1777)
361, 1173. 1833,1164, 2424, 2680,2727
BURNET, T. (1700) 122
BURNET, Thomas (1812) 1139
BURNET, Thomas (1712-1715)
2309, 2665
BURNET, Thomas, LL.D. (1691-
1719) '58, 582,2363
BURNET, William (1724) 801
BURNETT, Frances H. (1878) 2326
BURNETT, George ("865, 1871)
1974,2276
BURNETT, James, Lord Mon-
boddo (1773, 1779) 136, 1825
BURNS, Jabez, D.D. (1844, 1845)
381, 2056
BURNS, Robert (1789) 1990
BURNS, Robert, D.D. (1826, 1830)
2176,2199
BURNEY, C. (1769, 1811) 187, 815
BURNEV, Frances {1793) 270
BURNEY, Frances D'Arblay, n/e
(1782, 1791) 346, 847
BURNEY, Saiah Harriet (1796,
1808) 411,1011
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BUR
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clxii
BURRELL, Lady (1793) 1949
BURROUGH, Edward (1656-1661)
321, 547, 576, 1 185, 1291, 1888, 2190,
2259, 2447, 2599, 2666, 2760
BURROUGHS, Samuel (1726- 1768)
768, 1 1 50, 1337
BURROW, Sir James (1763) 90, 914
BURSCOUGH, Robert (1702) 2766
BURSCOUGH, William (1732) 2068
BURT, Captain Edward (1755) 1426
BURT, William (1810) 611
BURTON, Dr J. (1540) 1245
BURTON, Edward, B.D. (1829) 2571
BURTON, Edward, D.D. (1820) 36
BURTON, Henry (1632-1660) 186, 686,
1264, 2045, 2169, 2683
BURTON, John (1764) 2003
BURTON, John Hill, D.CL. (1865) 509
BURTON, John, M.D. (1749, 1769)
91, 1008
BURTON, Mrs John HiU, nei Innes
(1865, 1874) 1570, 1835
BURTON, Philip (1778, 1791) 325, 2467
BURTON, Richard (1682-1732) 44,
373, 599, 752, 756, 757, 870, looi, 1144,
1 156, 1 1 58, 1167,2695,2709,2714,2722,
2828
BURTON, Robert (1632, 1687) 86, 757
BURTON, Robert (17 10) 2709
BURTON, William (1652) 927
BURY, Arthur, D.D. (1690, 1691) 313,
588, 1691
BURY, Baroness Blaze de, Marie P.
Rose (1868, 1869) 67, 1520
BURY, James (1859) 1908
BURY, Lady Charlotte Maria (1822-
1842) 69, 468, 614, 626, 666, 853, 935,
1 1 30, 1278, 1 517, 1542, 1549, 1578, 1990,
2323, 2529
BUSH, Edward (1576) 2335
BUSHBY, Henry Jeffreys (1855) 1654
BUSHE, Gervase Parker (1769) 314
BUSHNAN, John S., M.D. (i860)
1834
BUSK, Hans (1819) 211, 610
BUSK, Mrs (1825) 2540
BUSK, R. H. (1870, 1873) "83, 1872,
2249
BUTLER, Alban (1754) 2155
BUTLER, Alfred (1842) 1086
BUTLER, Charles (1777-1815) 23, 807,
1 1 12, 1732,2367
BUTLER, J. (1747) 865
BUTLER, John (1847) 2398
BUTLER, John, D.D., Bishop of
Hereford (1762- 18 14) 37, 497, 1402,
1435, 2329, 2417
BUTLER, John, Bishop of Oxford
(1772) 1402
BUTLER, Josephine (1871) 496
BUTLER, Joseph, LL.D., Bishop of
Durham (1716, 1719) 1361, 2344
BUTLER, Richard, Dean of Clon-
maconis (1837, 1840) 2427 (2)
BUTLER, Robert (1823) 1697
BUTLER, Samuel (1643- 1 691) 31, 1185,
1356, 1601, 1918, 2037, 2696
B UTLER, Samuel ( 1 872) 788
BUTLER, W. (1781) 369
BUTT, Beatrice May (1877, 1879)
599, 833
BUTT, Isaac (1848) 993
BUTT, Nathan (1832) 2074
BUTT, Rev. J. M. (1824) 2066
BUTTER, Alfred (1842) 1613
BUTTERWORTH, Henry (1818) 330
BUXTON, B. H. (1876) 1263
BUXTON, H. J. W. (1865, 1866)
1688, 1944
BUXTON, Sir Thomas F. Errata, voL iv.
BUXTON, Sir Thomas P. (1837)
2164, Errata, voL iv.
BYERLEY, John Scott (1803, 1823)
244, 2128
BYERLEY, Thomas (1823, 1824)
1508, 1884
BYFIELD, A. (1645) 273
BYLES, Sir John Barnard (1850) 2455
BYNG, (1852) 2580
BYRNE, Mrs William Pitt (1805-
1869) 221, 913, 934, 1013, 1016, 1 181,
1910, 2083, 2104, 2707, 2854
BYROM, Dr John (1726-1751) 774, 782,
2685
BYRON, George G. N., Lord Byron
(1807-1823) 56, 698, 755, 1318, 1458,
1653, 1952, 1954, 2382, 2771, 2787
BYSSHE, Edward (1707) 428
C.
CABANEL, Daniel (181 1) 285, 2602
CADDELL, Cecilia Mary (1825,
1832) 1557, 1709,2120
CADENHEAD, William (181 1) 1490
CADWALADER, Thomas (1745) 813
CAESAR, Charles (1689) 1759
CAESAR, Sir Julius (1597) 90
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CAI — CAN
clxiv
CAITHNESS, Bishop of, R. Forbes,
D.D. (1774) 17
CALAMY, Benjamin, D.D. (1683,
1684) 638, 2420
CALAMY, Dr Edmund (1714) 2066
CALAMY, Edmund (1641) 106, 2749
CALAMY, Edmund, B.D. (1645) 7oo
CALAMY, Edmund, D.D. (1699) 647
CALCUTTA, Bishop of, Daniel
Wilson, D.D. (1818) 586
CALDECOTT, Thomas (1819) 1062
CALDER, Rev. Robert (N.D., 1705)
133, 686
CALDER, Robert (1692-1717) no, 117,
523, 1326, 1374, 2009, 2067, 2089, 2273,
2307, 2337, 2360, 2474
CALDER, William (1838) 1949
CALDERON DE LA BARCA,
Mme. (1843) 1470
CALDERWOOD, David (1602-
1636) 71, 525» S83i 621, 668, 782, 856,
1869, 1892, 2059, 2105 (2), 2415, 2462
CALDWELL, J. (1810) 2612
CALDWELL, Sir James (1766) 571
CALEF, John (1781) 2383
CALFHILL, James (1565) 199
CALLAGHAN, (1819) 1353
CALLANDER, (1763) 1 196
CALLANDER,John (1779, 1782)598,816
CALLAWAY, Henry (1841) 1209
CALLENDER, James Thomson
(1792) 1966
CALPRENEDE, Seigneur de la,
Gauthicr de Costes (1676) 326
CALTON, Calvin (1833) 76
CALTHROP, Sir Henry (1642) 1459
CALTHROPE, Hon. Somerset J. G.
(1857) 1427
CALVERLEY, Charles Stuart (1862,
1872) 937, 2726
CALVERT, Dr (1838) 1569
CALVIN, John (n.d.) 45
CAMBRIDGE, Richard Owen (1756)
884
CAMDEN, Lord Charles (1794) 1435
CAMDEN, William (1730) 1125
CAMDEN, William (1614) 2132
CAxMERON, Alexander, Bishop of
Maximianopolis (1798) 1408
CAMERON, John (1626, n.d.) 851, 2845
CAMERON,John Alexander (1849) 1653
CAMERON, Rev. William (1796) 1801
CAMERON, Richard (1708) 81 5
CAMFIELD, Benjamin (1668) 2330
CAMP, Maria Thdr6se de, Mrs C.
Kemble fUe (1808) 565
CAMPANELLA, Thomas (1654) 660
CAMPBELL, (1740) 474
CAMPBELL, Alexander (1726-1797)
712,846, 1059, 1803
CAMPBELL, Archibald (1825) 991
CAMPBELL, Archibald (1703-1767)
1160, 1406, 1457, 2068, 2254, 2564
CAMPBELL, Archibald, Bishop of
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CAMPBELL,Archibald,D.D.(i728) 170
CAMPBELL, Dr (1738) 284
CAMPBELL, Dr John (1744) 2350
CAMPBELL, Dr Thomas (1777) 1902
CAMPBELL, Dr William (1709) 2665
CAMPBELL, Dugald (1707) 2174
CAMPBELL, Duncan (n.d.) 161
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CAMPBELL, George D., Marquis
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CAMPBELL, G. L. (1744) 2127
CAMPBELL, Harriette (1839) 1819
CAMPBELL, Hon. Archibald(i738) 1401
CAMPBELL, Hugh H., Earl of
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CAMPBELL, John (1833) 2069
CAMPBELL, John, B.A. (1823) 1100
CAMPBELL, John, Duke of Argyle
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CAMPBELL, John Francis (1863-
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CAMPBELL, John, LL.D. (1736-
1771) 304, 321, 322, 459> 465, 841,
1089, 1097, 1358, 1368, 1615, 1702, 1866,
2002, 2079, 2124, 2322, 2461, 2628
CAMPBELL, John, W.S. (1795) 38
CAMPBELL,Lady Charlotte(i8i2) 2320
CAMPBELL, Mrs (1810) 2379
CAMPBELL,PeterColin,D.D.(i873) 18
CAMPBELL, Peter, S.S.C. (1825) 1766
CAMPBELL, Rev. John (1801) 2280
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CAMPBELL, Sir Hay (1809) 1 103
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CAMPBELL, Walter F. Errata, voL iv.
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CAN, J. (1604) m
CAN, John (1765) 788
CANCELLER, James (1626) i
CANDLER, (1824) 2517
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CANNE, John (1641) 2532
CANNING, (1740,1749) 2138,2359
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CANNING, George (1762, 1790) 1178,
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CANNING, Mr (1805) 1617
CANNING, W. (1688) 1013
CANT, Andrew (1711-1714) 2334 (3),
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CANTERBURY, Archbishop of,
George Abbot (1624, 1641) 124, 2638
CANTERBURY, Archbishop John
Whitgift(i589) 1666
CANTERBURY, Archbishop of,
Matthew Parker (1557-1564) 145, 584,
1022, 281 1
CANTERBURY, Archbishop of,
T. Cranmer (1547) 353
CANTERBURY, Archbishop of,
Thomas Tenison, D.D. (1670- 1688)
171, 532, 631, 971, 1753, 2003, 2393,
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CANTERBURY, Archbishop of,
W. Fleetwood (N.D.) 584
CANTERBURY, Archbishop of,
William Juxon (1662, 1694) 364, 2510
CANTERBURY, Archbishop of,
William Wake, D.D. (1682- 17 16) 263,
400, 448, 502, 589* 640, 646, 653, 864,
1123, 1347, 1995, 2003, 2294, 2525, 2692,
2762
CANTERBURY, Canon of, George
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CANTERBURY, Dean of (i860) 2166
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558
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CAPELL, Edward (1760) 2030
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CAPPER, F. (1829) 880
CAPPER, Joseph, (n.d.) 1709
CAPPER, Samuel, jun. (1855) 9^5
CARACCIOLI, Charles (1766) 139
CARBUTT, Dr Edward (1829) 1443
CARDALE, Edward Thomas (1866) 1824
CARDALE, J. (i8S4) 648
CARDALE, J. B. (n.d.) 1362
CARDALE, Paul (i 758-1774) 437» 1726,
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CARDIGAN, Archdeacon of, E.
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CARGILL, WiUiam (1841) 940
CARE, Dr Henry (1678-9) 1843
CARE, George (1685, 1689) 1459, 2174
CARE, Henry (1679-1688) 95, 564, 703,
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CAREW, George (1675) 2346
CAREW, Hugh (1723) 2527
CAREW, J. P. (1834) 1887
CAREW, Lady Elizabeth (1613) 2618
CAREW, Richard (1616, N.D.) 843, 1021
CAREW, Thomas (1616, 1634) 421,843,
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CAREY, George Saville (1770) 1 533,
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CARLILE, Christopher (i 572) 661
CARLI SLE, Alexander ( 1 846) 408
CARLISLE, Archdeacon of, William
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CARLISLE, Bishop of, Edmund
Law, D.D. (1769-1774) 488, 582, 1769
CARLISLE, Dean of, R. Bolton,
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CARLISLE, Earl of, Frederick
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C ARL YO N, Edward Augustus (1851)
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CARMICHAEL, John (1807) 2642
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CARNEGIE, James, Earl of South-
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CARNEGIE, Mrs (n.d.) 710
CAROLINA, Governor of, J. Pow-
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CARROLL, William (1705, 1706) 2160,
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CARON,'R. (i66o) 2764
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CARPENTER, Elias (181 5) 870
CARPENTER, John (1607) 1928
CARPENTER, Mary (1847-1864) 910,
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CARPENTER, T. C. (1809) 1586
CARPENTER, William (1824-1827) 535
CARP 10, Lope Felix de Vega (1623) 1914
CARR, (1817) 287
CARR, Frank (1873) 293
CARR, John (1764) 923
CARR, John, LL.D. (n.d.) 603
CARR, Rev. William (1828) 616
CARR, William, B.D. (1824) 1178
CARRICK, J. (1849) 1480
CARRINGTON, E. (1828) 472
CARRINGTON, George,B.A. (1871,
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CARTWRIGHT, Chr. (1652) 352
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CARTWRIGHT, Robert, M.D.
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CARTWRIGHT, William, M.A.
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CARVER, Marmaduke (1666) 656
CARWELL, alias Thorold Thomas
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CARY, Henry, Lord Vis. Falkland
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CARYL, John (1674) 761
CARYL, John, Baron Dartford
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CARYL, Joseph (1659) 1893
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CASTLE, A. (1719) 639
CASTLE, G. (1658) 1693
CASTLEMAIN, Earl of, Roger
Palmer (1667- 1679) 341, 450, 980, 1320^
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CASTLE Y, J. (1793) 1823
CASTRO, J., M.D. (1721) 676
CASWALL, Edward (1836, 1838)
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CATESBY, Thomas, Lord Paget
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240, 355
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CAVENDER, C. H. (1846) 333
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1466, 1585, 1709
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CAZOTTE, Jacques (1794) 613
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CECIL, WiUiam, Lord Burleigh (1583-
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CHALCEDON, Bishop of, Richard
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CHALKHILL,John (1683) 2558
CHALLICE, A. E. (1859) 2815
CHALLICE, Dr (1863, 1864) 967, 1091
CHALLONER, Richard, D.D., Bishop
of Debra (1729-1748) 280, 340, 1503,
1583, 2368, 2609
CHALMERS, Alexander (1811-1826)
1570, 2030
CHALMERS, George (1762-1825) 105,
150, 218, 490, 598, 612, 87s, 1472, 1484,
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CHALMERS, Patrick (1848) 89
CHALMERS, Thomas, D.D. (1805)
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CHALMERS, WiUiam, A.M. (1843)
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CHALONER, Captain John (1821-
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CHAMBERS, Robert (1600-1612) 1815,
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CHAMBERS, William (1821-1851)
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CHAPMAN, John (1732-1747) 88, 1264,
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CHARLES, Elizabeth (1850-1877)
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2448
CHARNOCK, John (1792) 2213
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CHASE, Drunmiond Percy, M.A.
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CHATEAUBRIAND, Viscount de
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CHATER, John (1767, 1773) 103, 1168
CHATHAM, Earl of, William Pitt
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1839) 93, i8io, 1850, 2076, 2263, 2737
CHAUNCY, Isaac, £?r Chauncey(i692)
843
CHEADLE, Eliza (n.d.) 1542
CHEEKE, Henry (n.d , 1 579) 353, 944
CHEKE, Sir John (1536, 1550) 1730,
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CHELSUM, James, D.D. (1776, 1786)
1149,2155
CHENEY, John (1680) 474, 981
CHEPMELL, Charles William, B.A.
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CHESNEY, Lieut. Col. Charles
C, R.E. (1876-1881) 633, 1727, 2022
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CHESTER, Bishop of, Francis
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2016, 2160, 2374, 2421
CHESTER, Bishop of, George Hall
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CHESTER, Bishop of, T. Cart-
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COVENTRY, Thomas, Lord (1641) 1885
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(2), 856, 1032
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COWAN, David (1849) ' ^^
COWAN, Malcolm (1830) 1461
COWARD, William C. (1843) 2730
COWARD, William, M.D. (1702-
1706) 4, 644, 900> 1040, 1293, 2309
COWIE, John (N.D.) 2436
COWLEY, Abraham (1633-1683) 32, 80,
947, 1955, 2260
COWLEY, Hannah (1776-1788) 1959?
i960, 2240
COWPER, A. (1744) 1749
COWPER, Earl, Sir William Cow-
per(i7io) 1382
COWPER, Hon. Spencer, Dean of
Durham (1766) 2645
COWPER, John (1732) 814
COWPER, Lady Amabel (1876) 2715
COWPER, W., M.D. (1749) 2516
COWTAN, Robert (1866) 1867
COX, Edward W. ( 1 829) 1 8 1 9
COX, George, M.A. (1834, 1837) 239, 1262
COX, John Edward, D.D. (1872) 1683
COX, Mrs, tide Wight (N.D.) 293
COX, Nicholas (1686) 1006
COX, Rev. Thomas (1720-173O ^534
COX, Robert (1661) 1605
COX, Robert, W.S. (1847) ^573
COX, Sir Richard, Bart. (1711-1762)
766, 1227, 2003, 2024, 2328, 2432
COXE, Arthur Cleaveland (1840,
1845) 375, 2260
COXE, Dr Thomas (1669) 662
COXE, Henry Octavius (1840) 943
COXE, Miss (1802) 1902
COXE, Peter (1807, 1809) 104, 863, 2836
COXE, Rev. William, Archdeacon of
Wilts (1823) 2404
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COXE, William (1799) 9©
COYER, UAbb^ (177O 1222
COZENS, Zachariah (1793) 2613
CRAB, Roger (1657) 558
CRABB, George (1780) 306
CRABBE, George (1781) 1460
CRACKANTHORP, John (1736) 1952
CRADOCK, Francis (1661) 2797
CRADOCK, Hon. Harriet n4e Lister
(i860) I 186
CRADOCK, Joseph (1770-1815) 948,
1429, 2738
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clxxx\dii
CRAFTON, \llUiam BcU ' k.d.) 2374
CRAGGS, Robert, Lord Nngcnt
^iiy^iJJAt 83a, 1803
CRAGHEAD, Robert '1696; 1645
CRAIG, Isabella, Mrs Knox ^1856-
r8Si) 1210, 1218, 1947
C RAI G, James ( 1 727; 2477
CR.\IG, Miss '1859; 292
CRAIK, (1849 1807
CRA I K, George LiUie ( 1 833; 2058
CRAIK, Henry dZ^i) 720
CRAIK, Mrs <i866, 1875) 1746,2340
CRAMER,Joannes,Fredericus(i7i4) 985
CRAMER,John Anthony, D.D.(i82o) 676
CRAMP,JohnMockett,D.D/i844) 2118
CRAMP, William (1821, 1822; 203,408
CRAMPTON, Sir Philip, Sur. Gen.
(1823) 195
CRANE, John (1800- 1859) 3s, 286 (2)
2140, 2207
CRANE, Richard (1662, 1665) 546^ 1316
C RAN E, Thomas ( 1 672) 2039
CRANMER, Thomas, Archbishop of
Canterbury (1547) 353
CRASHAW, Richard (1652) 309
CRASHAW,Winiam(i62i,i628) 621,930
CRAUFURD, David (1681, 1714)
1155,1300
CRAUFURD, James (1681) 1155
CRAUFURD, Qaintin (1790, 1815)
1886, 2401
CRAVEN, Charles Audley, A. (1853) 48
CRAVEN, Lady, Margravine of
Anspach (1778-1802) 901, 1617, 1639,
1939, 2406, 2414, 2451
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(1875) 788
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2250, 2541
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1227, 2735
CRAWFURD, Oswald John
Frederick, H.B.M. (1875) 2626
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CRAWLEY, George John Lloyd
(1853) 747
CRAWSHAW, William (1608-1677)
1256, 1738, 2006
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CREBILLON, CL Prosp. Jolyot de
^1749; 77
CREECH, Wmiam (17S8, 1791) 28, 725
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CRELLIUS, John ;i646) 860
CREQUINIERE, de La (1705) 59
CRESPIGNY, Mrs, «> Clark (1796) 1876
CRESS Y, Hugh Paulinde, or Cressey
(1661-1672; 17^ 2059, 21 17, 2222
CRESSY, Serenus de, or Cressey
(1661-1686) 118, 427, 689, 77^ 893,
929, 2x17, 2222 (2)
CRESSWELL, Rachael E. ^,1845,
1849 1597, 2459
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CREWDSON, EUen, ntfe Fox (18— ) 52 1
CRICHTON,Andrew,LL.D.(i828) 2204
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CROFT, Mrs (1878, N.D.) 1033 (2)
CROFT, Sir Herbert (1775, '78o)
2,287, 1 5 17
CROGGAN, Luc>' (1836) 2703
CROKATT, Rev. Gilbert (1708) 493
CROKE, Charles (1667) 945
CROKE, Sir Alexander (1838) 1874
CROKER, Crofton (1850) 2099
CROKER,Mrtf«^/MrsCrofton(i834)i223
CROKER, Right Hon. John Wilson,
D.CL. (1804-1826) 73, 216, 887, 1 134,
1441, 1451, 1650, 2234, 2298, 2400, 2559,
2696
CROKER, Thomas Crofton (1825-
1853) 328, 879, 1223, 1687, 2099
CROLY, George, LL.D. (1817, 1832)
i860, 2008, 2253, 2543, 2846
CROMARTY, Earl of, George
Mackenzie (1695-1712) 9, 34, 291,
500, 914, 1356, 1372, 1635, 1856,2279,
2344, 2532, 2652
CROMARTY, Earl of, Sir G.
Mackenzie (1829) 996
CROMMELIN, May (1874-1881) 1267,
1633, 1685, 1822, 2064
CROMPTON, William (1624, 1667)
2165, 2249
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CROOK, John (1659, 1667) 596, 2688
CROOK, J. (1807, 1819) 171 1, 2776
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CROSBIE, Andrew (1769) 2575
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CROSS, — (1851) 2720
CROSS, James C. (1806) 2450
CROSS, J. C, D.D. (1685, 1687) 151, 497
CROSS, Mrs Marian Evans (1861) 2385
CROSS, W. (1846) 669
CROSS, William Sharp (1849) 2090
CROSSE, John, F.S.A. (1822) 333
CROSTHWAIT, Dr Thomas (1704)
2677
CROSTHWAITE, Rev. John Clarke
(1844-1845) 1641
CROUCH, Nath. (1687, 1710) 757, 2709
CROWE, Catherine (1838, 1844) 51, 176,
1597
CROWE, Eyre Evans (1825, 1853) 366,
2602, 2847
CROWE, William ( 1668) 329
CROWE, WUliam, LL.D. (1788) 1455
CROWLEY, Robert (n.d.) 2270
CROWLEY, Thomas (1782) 1423
CROWN, John (1674) 1752
CROWNE, John (1674, 1692) 90, 558,
1752
CROXALL, Samuel, D.D. (1714-
1720) 876, 1826, 2316
CROZE-MAI GN AN, S. C. (1817) 82
CRUDEN, Alexander (1739) ' 5^7
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CRUISE, W. (1783) 808
CRULL, Jodocus, M.D. (1694-1711)
140,602, 1580, 1999
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CRUTTWELL, Rev. Richard,
LL.B. (1824) 1243
CUBIERES DE PALMEZEAUX,
Michael (1791) 1633
CUDWORTH, Ralph, D.D. (1642)
648, 2709
CUDWORTH, William (1765) 141
CULHAM, B. P. (1805) 922
CULLEN, Lord, Sir Francis Grant
(1689-1716) 259, 644, 794, 1300, 1347,
1351, 1522, 1874, 2092, 2369, 2744
CULLEN, Margaret (1802) 1172
C JLLEN, William, M.D. (n.d.) 985
2
CULLUM, Mrs (1775) 366
CULPEPER, Sir Thomas, or Cul-
pepper, K.T. (1623, 1673) 823, 1659,
1923, 2615
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CULTON, W. C. (1796) 2778
CULVERWELL, J. P. (1844) 1541
CUMBERLAND, Richard (1757-
1795) 73, 287, 554, 737, 90ii io84, I75i,
1792, 2449, 2452, 2518, 2802
CUMBERLAND, Richard, LL.D.
(1767) 1418
GUMMING, Alexander (1705) 2338
GUMMING, John, D.D. (1825-1864)
220, 2375, 2482
CUMMING,John.M.A.,D.D.(i7i6,
1717) 2112,2140
CUMMINS, Maria S. (1863-1868) 1074
1316, 1530
CUNDALL, Joseph (1849-1856) 2453,
2629
CUNDELL, John (1824) 2239
CUNINGHAME, W. (1828-1829) 624
CUNNINGHAM, Alexander, M.A.
(1689, 1690) 791, 2436
CUNNINGHAM, H. S. (1861, 1875)
391, 1321, 2805
CUNNINGHAM, J. (1770-1774) 814,
2505
CUNNINGHAM, James (1678, 1683)
821, 1621
CUNNINGHAM, John (1747) 1518
CUNNINGHAM,Rev. John William,
M.A. (1814-1856) 1664, 2257, 2724,
2842
CUNNINGHAM, Peter (1783, 1787)
367, 2242
CUNNINGHAM, Rev. Gabriel
(1689, 1690) 686, 2436
CUNNINGHAM, Sir Alex. (1714) 2370
CUNNINGHAM, T. (1766, 1768) 1325,
2180
CUNNINGHAM, Timothy (1761,
1780) 1 1 28, 1 129, 1 145, 1600,
CUNNINGHAM, W. (1810) 2159
CUNNINGHAM, William, D.D.
(1836) 2015
CUNNINGHAME, W. (1802) 2687
CURLING, Henry (1851) 968
CURLL, Edmund (1727) 154
CURRAN, H. G. (1844) 472
CURRIE, James, M.D. (1793) 1344
CURRIE, John (1727-1734) 1290, 21 51
2286
CXCl
CUR — DAN
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CURRIE, John (1740) 2762
CURRIE, Rev. A. (1854) 1023
CURRY, John, M.D. (1767-1775)
nil, IIl8y 1782,
CURSHAM, M. A. (1825) 1552
CURTEIS, Thomas, D.D. (1798) 2335
CURTIS, (1798, 1834), 211, 2191
CURTIS, George WiUiam (1851) 1741
CURTIS, William (1771) 1236
CURWEN, Thomas (1843) 2388
CUSACK, Frances Mary (1868) 1205
CUST, Hon. Elizabeth (1829) 246
CUSTRIN, Charles F. Necker de
(1745) 495
CUTHBERTSON, Misses (1823,
1830) 1194,2389
CUTTS, John Lord (1685) 1681
D.
D^ABLAINCOURT, Jean Jacques
Bruhier (1746) 2706
D' AG U I L AR, Rose ( 1 795) 1 024
D'ANCEMONT, R. (1819) 1113
D'ANVERS, Alicia (1716) 10
DARBLAY, Francis, fUe Bumey
(1782, 1791) 346, 837
D'ARGENS, Marquis, John B. de
Boyer(i765) 372
D'ARGENVILLE, A. J. Dezallier
(1712) 2563
D'AULNOY, Countess, M. C, J.
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1999
D'AVILA, Juan (1707) 2461
DACRE, Lady (1833) 2099
DADDO, Rev. William, A.M. (1750)
2596, vol. iv.
DEAR, Lord, Thomas Douglas
(1790) 2211
DAGGE, Henry (i774) 483
DAGLEY, E. F. (1869) 879
DAGLEY, Richard (1804) 995
DALE, Rev. Thomas (1841) 712
DALE, Thomas, M.A. (1819, 1821) 1250,
2814
DALE, W. (1772) 299
DALG LE I SH, William, D.D. (1776,
1777) 2320, 2676
DALLAS, Alexander, M.A (1827)
2688
DALLAS, Alexander Robert Charles
(1822, 1840) 522, 2829 I
DALLAS, Mrs Thomas ( 1 836) 2 1 92
DALLAS, Rev. Alexander (1844) 1684
DALLAS, Sir George (18 15) 236
DALLAWAY, Rev. T. (N.D.) 2817
DALLINGER, J. (1821) 1002
DALLINGTON, Sir Robert (1629) 276
DALLINGTON, Sir Thomas (1604)
2732
DALLISON, Charles (1648) 2235
DALRYMPLE, Alexander, F.R.S.
(1771-1788) 481, 483, 4871 808, 1003,
1369, 1562, 1782, 21 1 1, 2198, 2487,
2575
DALRYMPLE, H. E. (1851) 1504
DALRYMPLE, Hugh (1761-1770)
2221, 2830
DALRYMPLE, James (1796) 424
DALRYMPLE, James, Earl of Stair
(1695) 2753
DALRYMPLE, John (1763) 158
DALRYMPLE, John, Earl of Stair
(1781) 489
DALRYMPLE, Sir David (1712) 15
DALRYMPLE, Sir David (n.d.) 2593
DALRYMPLE, Sir David, Lord
Hailes (1714-1790) 15, 26, 34, 89, 332,
669, 1327, I474i 1496, 1576, 1592, 1629,
1774, i799i 1821, 2036, 2246, 2338, 2339,
2399 (2), 2400 (2), 2463, 2464, 2593,
2840
DALRYMPLE, Sir James, Bart.
(1714) 2753
DALRYMPLE, Sir John (1775, 1776)
41,2213
DALTON, (1831-1836) 367, 1005,
1248, 1812, 2217, 2219
DALTON, Cornelius N., B.A. (1868,
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DALTON, John, D.D. (1738) 462
DALTON, Rev. William (1841) 526
DALY, Rev. Robert (1826) 1790
DALYELL, Sir John Graham (1798-
1801) 955, 2273
DALZEL, Professor (1785) 2367
DAMPIER, Henry (1799) 2162
DANA, Richard Henry, jun. (1841)
2702
DANCE, James (1767) 2739
DANCE, James, or Love (1742) 1847
DANCER, John (1664-1675) 60, 408,
447, 1286
DANETT, Thomas (1591) 608
DANFORTH, S. (1665) 191
DANIEL, (1820) 1277
CXCIU
DAN — DAV
CXCIV
DANIEL, Gabriel (1692, 1704) 662, 2782
DANIEL, George (1811-1852) 601, 1534,
1640, 1961,2407,2525, 2594, 2770, 2845
DANIEL, Henry John (n.d.) 137
DANIEL, Mrs Robert M. (1846) 1970
DANIEL, Robert Mackenzie, or
Daniels (1843-1846), 1043, 1970, 2276,
2847, 2850
DANIEL, Samuel (1606) 2063
DANKS, John (1674) 573
DANSEY, Rev. William (1831) 179
DANSON, Thomas (1678) 567
DARBY, Rev. Charles (1680) 207
DARBY, John Nelson (1853-1877) 82,
624, 687, 1075, 1253, 1727, 1754, 1755
(3), 1985
DARBY, Rev. Samuel, M.A. (1785) 1410
211
1673
1332
250
1941
2271
1 197
DARBY, W. H. (1859)
DARELL, John (1652)
DARELL, WiUiam (1687)
DARKISON, (1868)
DARLEY, (1842)
DARLING, Charles John (1877)
DARLING, Rev. T. (1857)
DARLINGTON, Sir Robert (1605) 2528
DARRELL, William (1687, I704)| 1005,
1332
DART, (1 721) 2840
DART, John ( 1 72 1 ) 2803
DARTFORD, Baron, John Caryl
(1700) 2050
DARWIN, Erasmus, M.D. (1791) 250
D ASE N T, George Webbe ( 1 870) 99
DASHWOOD, Rev. George H.
(1847) 2384
DASHWOOD, Sir Francis, Bart.
(1773) 6
DAUBENTON, Mad. Marguerite
(1789) 2852
DAUNEY, John (1660) 843, 1 139
DAUNT, Edward Synge T. (1861) 2019
DAVAL, Peter (1761) 2750
DAVENANT, Charles, LL.D. (1677-
17 10) 660, 662, 663, 805, 822 (2), 823,
830 (2), 1718, 21 14, 2391, 2452, 2605,
2672
DAVENANT, Sir William (1634-
1671) 421, 545, 927, 1148, 1711, 2217,
2254, 2383, 2658
DAVENPORT, Christopher (1655) 745
DAVENPORT, E. (1827) 779
DAVENPORT, Francis (1659, 1670)
4i3» 862
DAVENPORT, John (1642) 2026
DAVENPORT, John Marriott,
F.S.A. (1873) '59'
DAVENPORT, Professor Francis
(N.D.) 2187
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(1832) 1573
DAVENPORT, Robert (1620, 1639)
241, 544, 1733, 1937
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DAV6SI6S DE PONTES, L. (1847,
1850) 1739, 2318
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DAVIDSON, G. (1866) 1750
DAVIDSON, John (n.d.) 1497
DAVIDSON, John (n.d.) 1784
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DAVIDSON, John (1590) 557
DAVIDSON, John (1852) 885
DAVIDSON, John, W.S. (1792) 2146
DAVIDSON, Mrs Henry, n/e
Harriet Miller (1857, 1859) 1489, 2689
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DAVIES, Edward (1795) 74i
DAVIES, Henry (1832-1846) ii8i, 2502,
2774
DAVIES, John (1617-1679) 68, 89, 408,
777, 843i 1 132, 1 1 50, 1856, 1962, 2049,
2277, 2278, 2823
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DAVIES, Myles (171 5) 731
DAVIES, Rev. J. H. (1875) 1313
DAVIES, Rev. John (1822) 1183
DAVIES, Robert, F.S.A. (1850) 906
DAVIES, Sir John, or Davis (1596-
1653) 663, 1727, 1823, 2087, 2838
DAVIES, Thomas (1777-1789) 362, 804,
1008, 2419, 2840
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DAVIS, Ellis (1875, 1876) 512, 2060
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DAVIS, John, M.D. (1748, 1754) 792, 1829
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DAVIS, Thomas (1843) 2451
DAVIS, W. (1797) 444
DAVISON, J., M.A. (1803) 2353
DAVORS, John (1613) 2314
DAVY, Martin ( 1 858) 1 789
DAVY, Rev. Charles (1772) 477
DAVY, Sir Humphrey, Bart (1807,
1828) 637, 2255
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DAVYS, John(i7ii, 1739)
DAWBENY, y. (1659)
DAWE, Anne (1770)
DAWES, Matthew (1776)
DAWES, Richard (1767)
411,245s
1 124
2850
1383
1826
DAWES, Sir William, D.D., Arch-
bishop of York (1731) 85
DAWSON, (1 781-1794) 692, 1 190
DAWSON, Benjamin, LL.D. (1735,
1 77 1) 99, 540, 845, 958, 1406
DAWSON, J. (1769) 949
DAWSON, T. (1730) 159
DAWSON, William (1805) 2578
DAY, Hon. Robert (1700) 964
DAY, J. (1605, 1607) 878, 2625
DAY, J. (1856) 1 87 1
D AY, Richard ( 1 58 1 ) 249
DAY, Samuel (1796) 270
DAY, Thomas (1773-1818) 610, 614, 714,
1 147, 1269, 1683
D'ELEY, Count (1721) 2003
D'EPINARY, Madame de la Live
(1815) 507
D'ERBIGNY, Henri-Lambert, M. de
Thibouville (1770) 561
D^ERMONONVILLE, Viscomte,
R. L. Gerardin (1783) 799
D'EWES, Sir Symond (1640) 276
D'HAPPONCOURT, F. d'lssem-
bourg. Dame de Graffigny (1749)
2324
D'HAPPONVILLE, F. d'L, Dame
de G raffigny (1774) 1 892
D'HAUTEFEUILLE, M. la Con-
tesse E. (1852) 857
D'HOLBACH, Baron, Paul Thyry
(1813) 721
DE BEAUFORT, Louis (1740) 679
DE BEAULIEU, Luke (1649-1687)
411, 659, 1171, 2120
DE BELLOY, (1765) 2382
DE BERNEVILLE, Marie C J.,
Countess d'Aulnoy ( 1 693- 1 708) 1 224,
1589, 1999
DE BOW, J. D. B. (1845) 1963
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DE BREVAL, John Durant (1716-
1727) 182, 469, ii76y 1895, 2507
DE BURGH, William, D.D. (1839)
764
DE BURY, Baroness Blaze, Marie
P. Rose (1868- 1 869) 67, 1520
DE CHASTELLUX, Marquis F. J.
(1774) 8oi
DE CHATEAUBRIAND, Viscount
(1816) 1650
DE COETLOGON, Charles Edward
(1788-1807) 255, 2104, 2668
DE COMBES (1768) 2648
DE COSTA, G. (1627) 2620
DE CRESSEY, Hugh Paulin (i66i-
1672) 1748, 2059, 2117
DE CRESSEY, Serenus (1661-1674)
118, 427, 689, 779, 893» 929, 21 17, 2222
(2)
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DE GRAFFIGNY, Dame, F. d'l.
d'Happoncourt (1749) 2324
DE GRAFFIGNY, Dame, F. d'l.
d' H appon villc ( 1 774) 1 892
DE HAVILLAND, C (1835) 2322
DE JARNAC, Count (1849, 1851)
1 517, 2220
DE LOHNE, John Lewis (1772, 1807)
1435, 1857
DE MANDEVILLE,Bemard(i702-
1732) 77h 871, 964, 1377, 1632, 2423
2766
DE MORSAN, Lefevre (1740) 1542
DE OCCHAN, Gulielmus (n.d.) 620
DE PASCUAL, Antonio D. (1852) 2693
DE PASSERAN, Albert, Count de
(1732) 1901
DE POUILLY, Louis J. Levesque
(1749) 2564
DEPOWIS,T. J. (1857, 1859) 1948, 2717
DE QUELUS, (1720) 1 701
DEQUINCEY,Thomas(i822,i832)
472, 1307
DE ROJAS, Fernando (1707) 2461
DE SAINT-MARNE (1725) 1724
DE SANDRAS, Gatien Courtliz
(1695) , 1481, 1967
DE SOULIGNE, (1701, 1710)
446, 1507, 1 8 14
DE SPINOZA, Benedict (1689) 2 47
DE VESLE, Count Pont (1778) 2406
DE VILLEMAREST, Charles
Maxime (1834- 1836) 1478
DE VOLTAIRE, F. Arouet (1869) 2071
DE VRIGNY, M. de la (1707) 2628
DE WISZNIEWSKI, Michael Prus
(1853) 2400
DE WITT, John (1703) 873
DE LA BEAUMELLE, L. (1753) 2107
DE LA MOTTE, Philip (1803) 2014
DES MAISEAUX, Pierre (1719.
1723) 1110^2527
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DEACON, John (1656) 1040
DEACON, Thomas (1722, 1748) 440, 453
DEACON, U. (1747) 2732
DEACON, William Frederick (1824,
1835) 857, 2792
DEALE, (1828, 1833) 531, 542
DEAN, John (1740) 1007
DEAN, Samuel (1726) 2514
DEAN, Sir R. (1766) 618
DEAN, Thomas (1704) 816
DEANE, A. (1823) 2613
DEANE, Thomas (1688) 2130
DEANE, William John (1850) 1528
DEBRA, Bishop of, Richard Chal-
loner, D.D. (1729-1748) 340, 1503, 1583,
2368, 2609
DECK, P. (1792) 46
DECKER, Sir Matthew (1744) 803, 2329
DECKER, Thomas, ^r Dekker (1598-
1621) 304, 1053, 1264, 1937
DEE, John, D.C.L. (i577) 997
DEEBLE, Joseph Harry (1853) 1266
DEFOE, Daniel (1682-1824) 17, 18, 53 (2),
54, 72, 85, 90, III, 112, 173 (2X ^lly 191,
198, 210, 221, 265, 355, 365, 371, m,
386, 421, 425, 435, 458 (2), 468, 493, 502,
561, 577 (2), 628, 670 (4), 671, 689, 701,
709 (2), 713, 723, 735, 736, 739, 766, i(yZy
770, n^y 772, 791 (2), 806 (2), 812, 813,
819 (2), 820 (2), 822, 830, 838, 840, 860,
874, 889, 898, 909, 921, 933, 944, 945,
951, 952, 962, 971, 972, 973, looi, 1015,
1048, 1067, 1095(2), 1107, 1151, 1155,
"57, "59, "61, 1163,1164,1167,1189,
1196(3), 1211, 1237, 1278, 1280, 1286,
1288, 1304, 1332, 1340 (3) 1346, 1352,
1355, 1357, 1358, 1368, 1385, 1394 (2),
1460, 1462 (2), 1463, 1469, 1577, 1579,
1584, 1585, 1586, 1587, 1602 (3), 1604,
1615, 1619, 1636, 1648 (2), 1662, 1672,
1694, 1698, 1719, 1721, 1730(2), 1735,
1736, 1778, 1802, 1828 (2), 1843, 1848,
1858, 1863, 1866, 1878, 1887, 1930, 1965,
1970, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2041, 2042, 2062,
2088 (2), 2089, 2091, 2095, 2096, 21 1 1,
2118, 2131, 2141, 2147, 2158, 2165,
2 17 1 (2), 2182, 2196, 2234, 2275 (2),
2289, 2290, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312,
2313(2), 2314, 2331, 2332, 2341, 2349,
2372, 2378, 2380 (2), 2388, 2393, 2418,
2420, 2422, 2424, 2437, 2461, 2467, 2469,
2470, 2480, 2487, 2498, 2503, 2520, 2524,
2533, 2613, 2616, 2617, 2632, 2665, 2666,
2674, 2694 (3), 2709, 2710, 2712, 2736,
2739, 2754, 2756, 2776, 2781, 2782, 2799,
2804, 2807, 2809, 2831
DEKKER, Thomas (1600-1618) 208,
223, 701,1053, 1763, 1937(2), 2352,2739,
2 X
DELACOURT,J. (1725) 3
DELAMOTHE, N. G. (1595) 967
DELANY, Patrick, D.D., Bishop of
Down(i729-i754) 488, 691, 1108, 1188,
1371, 1377, 1789, 21 13, 2190, 2652
DELAP, John, D.D. (1762-1786)
308, 1080
DELAUNE, Thomas (1684-1712)
1207, 1936
DELAUNEY, (1779) 1130
DELEPIERRE, Octave (1836) 2229
DELF, Thomas (1856-1859) 1519, 1558,
2016,2017 (2)
DELL, Henry(i756-i757)968, 1619, 1622,
2480
DELOLME, John Louis, or Delome
(1784, N.D.) 1154,1595
DELONEY, Thomas (i 598) 304
DELONEY, Thomas (1619-1672) 993,
1667, 1938, 2233, 2572
DELONEY, Thomas (1652-1737) 1004,
1746, 1937, 2352
DEMPSTER, (1763) 541
DEMPSTER, Chariotte L. H. (1869-
1875) 824, 1 181, 1254,2725
DENHAM, Sir John (1642-1684) 86,510,
611,992, 1848,2125
DENHAM, Thomas (1788) 2551
DENIS, Charies (1765) 2382
DENISON, Edmund B., LL.D. (1855)
417
DENISON, Joseph, M.P. (1840-1846)
162, 438, 637, 771, 1248, 1724, 1729,
1733, 1855, 2394, 2725
DENISON, Mary Andrews (1877), 2557
DEN MAN, Sophia Baillie, n^e\\Z\(i)
1797
DENNANT, Edward (n.d.) 2513
DENNE, Samuel (1772) 1126
DENNIS, James B. P. (1848, 1850) 1383,
1384
DENNIS Jeffrey (1813, 1818) 38, 39
DENNIS, John (1692-1720), 361, 561,
1830, 1949, 2009, 2035, 2666
DENNIS, Jonas, B.C.L. (1830) 355
DENNIS, Thomasine (1806) 2454
DENNISTOUN, James, Advocate
(1832-1834) 1399, 1505
DENNY, Sir W. (1653) 1881
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DENNYS, Edward N. (1851) 70
DENNYS, John (1613) 2314
DENT, John (1783) 2098
DENTON, Thomas (1754) 1209
DENTON, William, M.D. (N.D.,1664)
1 1 78, 2440
DENZIL, Lord Hollis (1669-1679) 324,
1042, 1359, 1384, 1509,2423
DERBY, Captain (1866) 1905
DERBY, Earl, of, Charles Stanley
(1671, 1678) 1265, 2681
DERBY, Earl of, Edward G. Stanley
(1828) 508
DERHAM, WiUiam, M.A. (1700) 187
DERING, Edward (n.d.) 1022
DERING, Sir Edward (1641) 479
DERODON, David (1673) 98S
DERRICK, Francis (1869-1875) 224,890,
942, 1 30 1, 1872, 2386
DERRICK, Samuel (1759,1769)
443, 1003
DERRY, Bishop of, John Bramhall
(1659-1686) 109, 128, 1 1 53, 2752
DESERET, Phineas (1856) 2615
DESPENCER, Baroness de., R. F.
A. Lee (1808-1828) 4, 787, 2139
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DESVOEUX, A. V. (1734) 453
DEUCHAR, Alexander (1839) 4^6
DEVERELL, Robert P. (1794) 72
DEVONSHIRE, Charles (1836) 410
DEVONSHIRE, Duchess of, G.
Cavendish (1799) ^592
DEVONSHIRE, Duke of, W.
Cavendish (1681) 2091
DEVONSHIRE, Duke of, William
Spencer Cavendish (1844) 1064
DEWHURST, C. (1833) 801
DEWSBURY, William (1661-1664)
2598, 2835 (2)
DEZALLIER D'ArgenviUe, A. J.
(1712) 2563
D'ISOLA, Baron (1671) 2000
D I BD IN, Charles (1774-1792) 369, 1014,
1067, 1459, 1549, 1622, 1971,2059,2325,
2351,2451 (2), 2452, 2794
DIBDIN, Edward R. V. (n.d.) 569
DIBDIN, Thomas (1795, 1805)1531,1805
DIBDIN, Thomas Frognall, D.D.,
(1803-1839) 223, 230, 231, 249, 271, 531,
637, 955, 1 1 33, 1283, 2464, 2833
DICK, Andrew, Coventry (1859) 1759
DICK, John (1871) 1086
DICK, Robert, M.D. (1846) 1712
DICKENS, Charles (1836-1840) 1582,
1816, 2401, 2405, (2) 2500, 2519
DICKENSON, John (1598) 1052
DICKENSON, William (1628) 1616
DICKIE, H. D. (1828) 2153
DICKINSON, Charles (1820) 555
DICKINSON, Charles, D.D., Bishop
of Meath (1836, 1838) 720, 1870
DICKINSON, F. H. (1850) 1491
DICKINSON, John (1766, 1774) 1322,
1720
DICKINSON, WiUiam (1819) 94i
DICKSON, Adam (1762) 2633
DICKSON, David, M.D. (171 1) 1409
DICKSON, M. F. (1837-1845) 2243, 2263,
2458
DICKSON, Professor David (1684) 2683
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DICKSON, Samuel, M.D. (N.D., 1837)
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DICKSON, William (1804) 1 122
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DIGBY, Kenehn Henry (1822- 1848)
286, 450, 1662, 1664
DIGBY, Sir Kenelm (1638, 1648)
471, 2235
DIGBY, Lord George (1643) 2664
DIGGES, Dudley (1642, 1643) 112, 2201,
2714
DIGGES, Leonard (1653) ion
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DILKE, Charles Wentworth (1814-
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DILKE, Sir Charles Wentworth,
Bart. (1874) 884
DILLINGHAM, William, D.D.
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DILLON, John J. (n.d.) 1099
DILLON, Sir John Joseph (N.D.,
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DILLON, John Talbot (1781) 1427
DILLON, Robert Crawford, D.D.
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DILLON-LEE, Henry Augustus, Vis-
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DINMORE, Richard (1793) 259
DINNIE (1876) 2449
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DISNEY, John (1711-1810) 932,972,
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DISNEY, W. (1681) 1741
D I S R A £jL I, Benjamin, Earl of
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1442, 2483, 2619, 2724, 2774, 2781,
2804, 2829, 2848
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610, 673, 697, 740, 747, 934, 1004, 1207,
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1978, 2276, 2385
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DIXON, Robert, D.D., Vice-dean of
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D'OYLY, Thomas (1843) 727, 1945
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1494, 1580
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(1807) 1 102
DODD,W. (1751) 566
DODD, William, LL.D. (1747-1870)
55, 395, 470, 5091 T^l^ 782, 1715, 1870,
2393,2680,2851
DODDRIDGE, Philip (1730) 964
DODERIDGE, Sir John (1629) 1330 (3)
DODINGTON, George Bubb, Lord
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2166
DODS, Marcia (1872) 1649
DODSLEY, Robert (1729-1825) 390, 425,
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DODSON, Jeremiah, M.A. (1665) 1991
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DODSWORTH, Rev. WiUiam (1835)
2291
DODWELL, Henry (1662-1743) 311,
385, 464, 597, 693, 989, 2421, 2696, 2752
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DOLLINGER, Dr (1869) 1971
DOMVILLE, Sir William, Bart. (1849,
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(1827-1855)' 266, 2173, 2506, 2558, 2747
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DONLEVY, Errata, vol. iv.
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(1752) 2631
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DOSSIE, Robert (1758, 1768) 732, 1066,
1234, 2490
DOUBLEDAY, Thomas (1818, 1852)
512, 2397
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DOUCET, N. B. (1840) 984
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DOUGLAS, D. (1782) 235
DOUGLAS, Francis (1755-1773) 888,
1 164, 1475, 1777,2108,2241
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DOUGLAS, John, D.D., Bishop of
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DUDDING, Horatio Nelson (N.D.) 1870
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DUNCAN, James (i3i6) 1035
DUNCAN, John (1815) 431
DUNCAN, John, D.D. (1762-1804) 37,
79S. 1934
DUNCAN, John Shute, M.A. (1808,
1825) 251,1102
DUNCAN, Mary G. Lundie (1832-
1852) 74,370. 1146, IS73
DUNCAN, P. (N.D.) 798
DUNCAN, Philip Bury (1822-1840) 801,
824. 1614
DUNCAN, W. (1794) 279, 2589
DUNCAN, WiUiam (1837) 607
DUNCAN, W. J. (1877-1880) 1755, 1834
DUNCKLEY, Henry, M.A. (1878) 1443
DUNCOMBE, Giles (1665) 2684
DUNCOMBE, Rev. John, M.A.
(1774-1783) 140, 837, 1115, 1863
DUNCOMBE, WiUiam (1728) 1385
DUNCON, Rev. John {164S-1653) 2190,
2727
DUNDAS, Henry, Lord Melville
(1793. 1796) 1123,2199
DUNDAS, James (t796) 2734
DUNDAS, John {1709- '7io) 1609,2517
DUNDAS, Wedderburn (1838) 1489
DUNDONALD, Earl of, A. Coch-
rane (1784) 28
DUNGWORTH, (N.D.) 398
DUNHAM, Samuel Astley, LL.D.
(1831-1838) 65,1136, 1145, 1148, 1502,
1722, 2643
DUNKELD, Bishop of; Thomas
Rallray, D.D. 1728,1744) 89,809
DUNLOP, (1818,1829) 1816,1827
DUNLOP, Alexander,( 1847- 1867) 47, 472
(2), 743, 1325.2125,2243
DUNLOP, Alexander Murray (n.d.)
2806(2)
DUNLOP, Andrew {1828) 1 184
DUNLOP, John Erma, voL iv.
DUNLOP, M. and W. R. (1858-
1860) 1185,2594
DUNLOP, William (1719-1720) 423, 983
DUNLOP, William, M.D. (1832) 2491
DUNLOP,ProfessorWiUiam(i72o) 1993
DUNLOP, Samuel (n.d.) 24
DUNN, (1776) 606
DUNN, D. (I77S) 1826
DUNN, H. (1867) 1458
DUNN, Henry (1862) 2509
DUT (xviii
DUNNING, (1848) 1435
DUNNING AND DORONLEY
(1769) 2323
DUNNING, J., Lord Ashburton
{1764) 1402
DUNSAY, Baron, Edward Plunkett
(1859) '834
DUNSTANVILLE, Lord de,
Francis Basset (1783, 1809) 534, 1785,
2469,2576
DUNSTER, Charles, M.A. (1804-
1B12) 484,66s(2),i38i, 1418,1961,2532
DUNSTER, Charles (1790) 2250
DUNSTER, Samuel (?) (1777) 2259
DUNTON,John<i692-i728) 193,194,2772
DUNTON, John (1692-177 749, 1076,
1286, 671, 70S, 3056, 2369, 2782
DUPIN, Louis EUies (1693) 1723
DUPPA, B., Bishop of Winchester
(1673) 558
DUPPA, Richard {1809, 1816) 739,1478,
IS78
DUPPA, Richard, B.CL. (1813-1814)
41, 1226
DURAND, David (1730) 1477
DURAND, Tilad.ime 8S0) 2797
DURANT DE BREVAL, John
(1716-1727) 182,469. "76, 1895.2507
DURFEY, Thomas (167S, 1690) 293,
431,818,939,2028
DURHAM, Bishop of, Edward
Malty (itog) 2112
DURHAM, Bishop of, Joseph
Butler, LLD. (1716-1719) 1361, 2344
DURHAM, Bishop of, John Cosin,
D.D. (1672) 426
DURHAM, Bishop of; J. Pilkington
{1563) 292
DURHAM, Bishop of; Richard
Neile (1624) 1S29
DURHAM, Bishop o^ Thomas
Morton, D.D. (1605-1643) S42, 1706
DURHAM, Bishop of, W. V.
Mildert, D.D. (1805) 1418
DURHAM, Dean of, Hon. S.
Cowper 1766) 2645
DURHAM, Dean of, Thomas
Comber, 0.0.(1678-1689) 96,385.386,
395, 428, 647, 650, 970, 136s, 1932, 2584.
DURHAM William (1660) 1466
DURlE. William 1848) 1515
DURY, John (1649-1661) 312 (a), 480,
659, 2796
DUTTON, A. (1734) 1693
CCIX
DWA — ELI
ccx
BUTTON, Rev. Thomas (1740) 660
DWARRIS, Sir Fortunatus (1832) 61
DYCE, Rev. Alexander (1856) 2100
DYER, George, B.A. (1793) 452
DYER, John, LL.B. (1740) 2237
DYER, Samuel (1772) 1436
DYER, Sir Edward (1585) 1990
DYKES, Thomas (1881) 2497
DYMOCK, (1602) 1869
DYMOCK, James (1676) 1049
DYMOND, Jonathan (1823) 766
DYSON, Jeremiah (1744, N.D.) 321, 784
DYSON, Mrs Charles (1833) 1595
E.
EACHARD, John, D.D. (1648-1672)
960, 1046, 1055, 1673, 2432
EAGLES, John (1815) 1278
EAGLES, Rev. John (1826) 908
EAMES, W. (1716-1719) 428
EARBERY, Matthias (1716-1724) 738,
1 120, 1216, 1378, 1809, 2007
EARDLEYWILMOT, John (1778) 2364
EARLE, John, Bishop of Sahsbury
(1628) 1612
EASBY, J. (1843) 1541
EAST, Timothy (1824-1857) 569, 836,
1641, 2350
EASTLAKE, Lady Elizabeth Rigby
(1841-1855) 1065, 1267, 1431, 1504, 1682,
2184
EASTON, Rev Thomas (1818) 2195
EASTWICK, J. B. (1849) 707
EATON, Charlotte Ann, n^e Waldie
(1817-1827) 1693, 2225, 2774
EATON, Joseph (n.d.) 2069
EATON, Mrs (1853) 566
EBER, General (1862) 2551
ECCLES, Ambrose (1794-1805) 434,
1599» 1934
ECCLES, Francis (1664) 379
ECHARD, Lawrence, M.A. (1691) 934
ECKHARDT, Juluis (1880) 2241
EDEN, Charles Page (1835) 2320
EDEN, Hon. Eleanor (1858) 720
EDEN, Hon. Emily (1859, i860) 2321 (2)
EDEN, Right Hon. William, Lord
Auckland (1771-1781) 490, 2017, 2441
EDEN, Sir Frederick Morton, Bart.
(1807) 1548
EDGAR, J. 0.(1853) 252
EDGAR, Thomas (1650) 2690
EDGECUMBE, Richard, Earl of
Mount Edgecumbe (1827) 1683
EDGE, W.J. (1841) 915
EDGEWORTH, Maria (i8co) 327
EDINBURGH, Bishop of, G.
Wishart (1648) 11 58
EDINBURGH, Lord Provost of, P.
Lindesay (1733) 1241
EDISON, John Sibbald (1839-1850)
810, 1303, 1452, 2250
EDMUNDS, Rev. John (1761) 1205
EDMUNDSON, Joseph (1766; 1 1 12
EDMUNDS, Henry, LL.D. (1741) 868
EDMUNDSON, Henry (1658) 908
EDWARD, Andrew (n.d.) 560, 710
EDWARD, Rev Daniel (1877) 2837
EDWARDS, Annie, or Edwardes
(1858-1869) 1659, 1823, 1961, 2529, 2843
EDWARDS, Bryan (1796) 1957
EDWARDS, Edward (1837) 262, 1050
EDWARDS, George (1795) 658
EDWARDS, John, D.D. (1710) 2753
EDWARDS, Jonathan, A.M. (1778) 809
EDWARDS, Jonathan, D.D. (1695,
1702) 863, 2157
EDWARDS, L. (1858) 616
EDWARDS, Matilda Bentham
(1862-1868) 687, 688, 1269, 1491, 2815
EDWARDS, Miss (1781) 1832
EDWARDS, Rev. (171 5) 388
EDWARDS, Thomas (1748-1761)
306, 959, 1388, 2522
EFFINGHAM, Earl of, Thomas
Howard (1782) 809
EGAN, Anthony, or Egane (1678) 1853
EG AN, Pierce (1821-1822) 2083
EGERTON, Francis, Earl Ellesmere
(1826, 1843) 252,699, 1616, 1859, 2614
EGERTON, Francis Henry, Earl of
Bridge water (1793) 1483
EGERTON, Sarah, n^e Fyges (N.D.) 1951
EGERTON, Stephen (1613, 1618)
1 2 19, 1987
EGLETON, John (1714) 2757
EGMONT, Earl of, John Perceval
(1733-1763) 486, 506, 850, 874, 2069,
2308
EISENMENGER, DrJ. A. (1742) 2618
EIZAT, Dr(i699) 1568
EIZAT, Sir Edward (1695) 142
ELEY, Count D' (1721) 2003
ELDERFIELD, Christopher (1650) 407
ELFORD, (1786) 2366
ELI BANK, Lord, Patrick Murray
(1754-1775) 487, 730, 828, 1230, 1397,
2067, 2577
ELI — ERN
ELIOT, Francis Perceval (1791) 796
ELIOT, Jobn(i6s8-i672) 1221,1505,1952
ELKING, Henry (1720) 1240
ELLABY, James, A.M. (1S37) 13?
ELLESMERE, Earl of, Francis
Egerton {1826-1843) 252, 699, 1616,
1859, 2614
ELLINGTON, Francis (1662, 1665)
„,, 379. 4". 919
ELLIOT, Charlotte (1863) 1181
ELLIOT, Ebeneier, or Elliott (1801-
1850) 513, 1662, 1740, 1892, 2725
ELLIOT, John Lettsom (1847-1850)
933, 1396 (3), 2591
ELLIOT, Miss(i78i) 1155
ELLIOT, Sir Gilbert, Lord Minto
('752) 2036
ELLIOTT, Miss (1781-1783) 1556.1829,
1976
ELLIS, (N.D.) 2322
ELLIS, Alexander John (1844) 1905
ELLIS, Arthur (1855) 1253
ELLIS, Clement, M.A. (1658-1688)
1369, 1908. 2043, 2106, 2722
ELLIS, Daniel, F.R.S.E. (1828) 490
ELLIS, Edmund (1655, '696) 616,2279
ELLIS, George (1778-1790) 1159, 1568,
1958, 2465
ELLIS, Harriet Warner (1868) 1833
ELLIS, John (173ft 1758) 307, 2526
ELLIS, John, D.D. (1743) 1309, 2422
ELLIS, John, F.R.S. (1771) 635
ELLIS, Mrs William, n4e Sarah
Stickney (1843) 1669, 2776
ELLIS, Philip ( 686) 929
ELLIS, Rev. Thomas (1819) 2416
ELLlS,SirHenry(i8ii, 1833) 329,1461
ELLIS, Thomas 1661) 2629
ELLIS, W. (1772) 25,6
ELLIS, William (1848-1852) 916, 1246,
2029, 2804
ELLISON, Dr (1726) ,668
ELL WOOD, Thomas (n.d., 1699) 29,
2412
ELLYS, Anthony, Bishop of St
Davids (1736) ,936
ELLYS, Anthony, D.D, (1752) 2139
ELLYS, Sir Richard, Rart, (1736) 2756
ELPHINSTONE,SirHoward(i833)
1 501
ELRINGTON, Thomas (1822) 1232
ELSDALE, Annie F. (1844) 2543
ELSLEY,J.Ci799) ,02
ELSTOB, William, M.A. (1703) 806
ELSUM, John (1700) 777
ELTON, Sir Arthur Hallam (1855) 1327
ELWIN, Hastings (n.d.) 2347
ELY, Bishop of, Benjamin Laney
(!668) 2351
ELY, Bishop, Dr P. Gunning (1676)
1456
ELY, Bishop of, Matthew Wren,M.A.
(1657) 48 >
ELY Bishop of, Simon Patrick, D.D.
1686. 688) 1753, 3636
ELY Bishop o^ Thomas Greene
(1726) 2018
ELY Bishop of, Thomas Turton,
D.D. 8=7, 1829) 2161,2758
ELY Bishop of, William Fleetwood
(1707-1720) 392, 583, 1468
ELY, Dean o^ Geoi:ge Peacock,M.A.
O831) 1782,2153
ELY Humphrey (n.d.) 350
ELYS, Edmund (1654-1692) 71,98,616,
685,717, 1420,2756
EMERSON, Geoi^ B. (1846) 2179
EMES, Thomas (1698) 618
EMERSON, John Swift (1823) 1818
EMERSON, WiUiam (1743-1770)
691 (2), 1705, 2029
EMLYN, Thomas (1702-1718) 274, 687,
847, 982, 1188, 2008, 2143,2197,2763,
2766
EMPAYTAY, H. L (1830) 2433
EMRA, Elizabeth Holmes, «&(i83o)
2263
ENDEAN, J. Russell (1868-1880)
559,1963 (2)- 2291
ENFIELD, William, LL.D. (1770-
1784) 426, 76CS 1991
ENGALL, Thulia S. (1852) 1076
ENCLEFIELD Sir Francis (1594) 470
ENGLEFIELB, Sir Henry Charles,
Barl.(N.D., SJ4) 605,2553
ENGLISH, Francis Mary (1858) 2684
ENGLISH, George B. (1822) 1696
ENGLISH, Henry Scale (1830) 88
ENSOR, George 1816) 1263
ENTY, Rev. John (1732) 1391
EP NAY Mme. de la Lived' (1815) 507
EPPS, John, M D. (1827) 1242
ERBERY, William (1653) 1532
ERBURY, Baron, Lord Robert Gros-
venor(i852) 1335
ERBURY, William (1654) 1259
ERCK.J. C. (1817) 1251
ERNDTEL, Christian H.(i7ii) 2125
CCXlll
ERS — FAN
CCXIV
ERSKINE, David (N.D.) 849
ERSKINE, E. (1765) 189
ERSKINE, Ebenezer (1722, 1733) 1054,
2677
ERSKINE, Hon. Andrew (1763, 1764)
541. 2350
ERSKINE, John, D.D. (1742-1780)
18, 876, 1564, 21 16, 2349, 2385, 2760
ERSKINE, Lady Francis (1772) I59i
ERSKINE, Mr (1780) 568
ERSKINE, Ralph (1720) 1033
ERSKINE, Ralph, M.A. (174?) I327»
1698
ERSKINE, Thomas (1830) 1014
ERSKINE, Thomas, Lord Erskinc
(1817-1819) 1771897,2303
ERSKINE, WilUani, W.S. (1798) 780
ERSKINE OF GRANGE, Hon.
James (1736) 9^3
ESDAILE, David, D.D. (1865) 504
ESPIARD, Francois J. de la Bordc
(1753) 2473
ESPINASSE, Isaac (1810) 1356
ESPRIT, Jacques (1691) 886
ESSEX, Earle of (1603) 145
ESSINGTON, Robert William (1846-
1872) 1337, 1839
ESTWICK, Samuel, LL.D. (1772) 486
ETON, WiUiam (1805) 465
ETOUGH, Rev. Henry (1743) 1389
ETTINGSALL, Thomas (1832) 94
ENDES, Morton (1609) 341
EUSTACE, Rev. John Chetwode
(1810, 1814) 1963, 2031
EVANS, Abel (1710, 1713) ^56, 2727
EVAN S, Arise (1654) 1 303
EVANS, John, A.M. (1683) 315
EVANS, John, D.D. (1716.1719) 428
EVANS, Lewis (1830) I939
EVANS, Mary Ann (1846-1879) 32, 562,
908, 1217, 1338, 1475» 1613, 1616, 2226,
2263, 2385, 2461, Errata, voL iv.
EVANS, Morgan (i860) 1944
EVANS, Rev. John (1837) 1441
EVANS, Theophilus (1757) "42
EVANSON, Edward (1772) 695
EVELEIGH, Josiah (1719) 585
EVELYN, John (1649-1738) 30, 360, 367,
777, 1 166, 1 32 1, 1459, 1679 (2), 2485,
2704
EVER, Sampson (1677) 690
EVERARD, W. (1765) 1599
EVERETT, Alexander Hill (1822,
1828) 74, 836
EVERETT, Edward (1824, 1831) 1051,
2039
EVERS, (1784) 1274
EVITT, S. W. (1839) 1838
EWES, Sir Symonds d' (1640) 276
EWINGTON, H. (1805) 168
EXETER, Bishop of, George Lav-
ington (1749, 1759) 774, 1659
EXETER, Bishop of, H. Phillpots
(1827) 1428
EXETER, Bishop of, John Gauden,
D.D. (1661) 1914
EXETER, Dean of, William Holmes,
D.D. (1742) 524
EYRE, (1690) 2758
EYRE, Francis (i 778-1799) 9^7, 2360,
2366
EYSTON, Charles (1722) 1 126
F.
FABER, Frederick William (1843-
1846) 240, 845, 2071
FAIRBAIRN, John (1835) 1820
FAIRFAX, Henry (1688) 1212
FAIRFAX, J. (1679) 568
FAIRHOLT, Frederick WiUiam
(1853) 1053
FALCONER, Edwin (1856) 297
FALCONER, John (1692) 2238
FALCONER, Rev. Dr Thomas (1805) 179
FALCONER, Rev. Thomas (1798,
1799) 2146, 2188
FALCONER, Rev. Thomas, A.M.,
M.D. (1804) 141 1
FALCONER, Thomas (1834) 1 168
FALCONER, Thomas M.A. (1802) 2251
FALCONER, WiUiam (1808-1817) 674,
1786
FALCONER, William, M.D. (1771) 36
FALKLAND, Lord Viscount Henry
Cary (1680) 1160
FALLOWFIELD, John (n.d.) 1858
FANE, Hon. Julian C H. (1861) 2546
FANE, John, Earl of Westmoreland
(1820, 1822) 1572, 1573
FANE, Mildmay, Earl of Westmore-
land (164-) 1832
FANNANT, Edward (1680) 1 160
FANNANT, Thomas (1641) 2674
FANSHAWE, Sir Richard (1652,
1670) 921, 2068, 2317, 2699
FANSHAW, Sir Thomas (1658) • 1987
FANQUE, Mile. (1759) i
FANQUIER, Francis (1756) 814
ccxv
FAR — FIE
CCXVI
FAREWELL, James (1589)
FARINGTON, (1707)
1252
2130
2258
1892
1027
FARMER, Ralph (1657)
FARNIE, H. B. (1864)
FARNIE, Henry (1857)
FARNWORTH,Richard(i6S5-i665)
132, 254, 382, 383, 1034, 1078, 1 172,
2604, 2822
FARQUHAR, Barbara H. (1848,
1850) 1879, 2083
FARQUHAR, George (1705) 2482
FARWELL, John (1682) 1385
FARRAH, Benjamin (1692) 1624
FARRAR, Rev. Frederick W. (1862)
2253
FARRER, (1790) 2651
FARRER, Henrietta Louisa (1847-
1877) 58, 66, 179, 199, 528, 698, 905,
911, 1 170, 1477, i486, 1 501, 1833, 2082,
2205, 2206, 2250, 2319, 2540, 2541
FATIO DE DUILLIER, Nicholas
(1699) 976
FAUCHEUR, Michel le (N.D.) 821
FAULKNER, T. (n.d.) i i i i
FAUSETT, Godfrey, D.D. (1835) 9^5
FAUSSET, A. R. (1858) 876
FAVART, C. S. (1770) 2084
FAWCETT, Millicent Garrett (1878)
1261
FAWKES, Francis (1780, N.D.) 170, 253
FAWKES, Mrs (1852) 1312
FAY, Theodore S. (1832) 706
FEA, James (1750) 1000
FEARN, John (1814) 798
FEATLEY, Daniel (1626, 1644) 1881,
2245
FEIJO, Father (1760) 1 175
FEILDE, Edward (1844, 1847) 558, 2051
FEILDE,John(i6i7) 46
FEIST, Charles (1825) 2575
FELGATE, Samuel (1682) 1757
FELL, Henry (1661) 1925
FELL, Dr John (1673-1684) 1858, 2288
FELL, J., Bishop of Oxford (1674) 2722
FELL, John (i774) 1294
FELL, John, D.D. (1659) 1240
FELL, John, D.D., Dean of Christ-
church (1647) 2023
FELL, Rev. John (1784, n.d.) 816, 1782
FELL, Margaret Fox m^i? (1657-1677)
302, 564, 1522, 2609, 2678, 2694, 2827
FELL, Rev. Philip (1676) 1456
FELLOWES, Robert, D.D. (1817) 1133
FELLTHAM, Owen (1659, 1686)215,261
FELTON, Samuel (1787-1792) 1213 (2),
2556
FENNELL, James H. (1839) 45©
FENNER, Dudley (1584-1602) 140, 185,
520, 589, 593
FENTON, Elijah (n.d.) 1800
FENTON, J. (1603) 1304
FENTON, Richard(i8ii,i8i5) 1579,261 1
FENTON, Roger, D.D. (161 5) 2337
FENWICK, George, B.D. (1759) 2052
FEN WICK, Mrs (1795) 23 11
FERGUS, Henry (1830-1832) 1167
FERGUSON, (1689) 1322
FERGUSON, Adam, LL.D. (1757-
1776) 82, 1163, 1659, 2138, 2151
FERGUSON, C (1738) 1343
FERGUSON, Charles (1833) 716
FERGUSON, J., Lord Pitfour (1764) 853
FERGUSON, John Clark (1849) 744
FERGUSON, Robert (1673-171 1)24, 156,
238, 258, 268, 610, 618, 765, 870, 1291,
1318, 1374 (2), 1385. I4i4,-i695» i745i
2062, 2181, 2304, 241 14 2570, 2806
FERGUSS, Miss (1777) 2573
FERMOY CoL Philip Roche (1828) 439
FERNE, Henry, D.D. (1643, 1644) 303,
FERNYHOUGH, Captain Thomas
(1829) 161 5
FERRAR, Nicholas (1634) 1 195
FERRERS, Edmund (1816, 1817) 412,
1206
FERRERS, G. (1820) 1556
FERRIER, Jas. Frederick, LL.D.
(1848) 1771
FERRIER, Susan (1818-1821) 611, 1225,
1549
FERRIER, Walter (1831) 1396
FERRIER, WiUiam (1801) 2171
FERRYMAN, (1843) 2333
FESSEN DEN, Thomas Green (1803)
1957
FESSEY, H. (1654) 604
FETHERSTONE,Christopher(i586)
289
FFOULKES, Edmund S., B.D.
(1853) 2024
FIELD, Barron (181 5) 1102
FIELD, E. (1854) 1545
FIELD, Henry (1820) 1577
FIELD, J. E., M.A. (n d.) 1312
FIELD, John (1700) 532, 2432
FIELD, Nathaniel (1632) 904
FIELD, Sarah, nee Fyge (1771) 1951
CCXVll
FIE — FLE
CCXVll 1
FIELD, William (1815) nil
FIELDING, (1780) 1092
FIELDING, Henry (1730-1771)49, 152,
204, 355, 529 (2), 534, IOCS, 1120, 1422,
1 5 16, 1633, 1636, 1808, 2078, 2606, 2620
FIELDING, Sarah (1744-1760) 49, 546,
888, 1036, 1 144, 1 501
FIENNES, Nathaniel, (1642, 1660) 1650,
2714
FIENNES, William, Viscount Say
and Sele (1659) 93^
FILLINGHAM, WiUiam (1806) 1220
FILMER, Sir Robert, Knt. (1647-
1653) 52,84, 962, 1707, 1768, 1788, 2059
FINCH, Anne, Countess of Winchel-
sea(i7i3) 1631
FINCH, Daniel, Earl of Nottingham
(1713) 1791
FINCH, Emily (1841) 1318
FINCH, George (1831, 1841) 272, 922
2176, 2177
FINCH, Heneage, Earl of Notting-
ham (N.D., 1660) 134, 841
FINCH, Henry (1621) 2842
FINCH,Richard(i739-i746) 477,579,594,
960, 1407, 1409, 1703, 2287, 2301, 2743
FINCH, Sir Henry (1615) 864
FINDLAY, Dr (1773) 196
FINDLAY, Robert (1778) 1409
FINDLAY, Robert,D.D. (1762-1781)
1890, 2144, 2697
FINLAY, Alexander S. (1837) 1444
F I N LAY, John ( 1 802) 2786
FINLAY,J. R. (1874) 2725
FINLAY, K. J. (1866) 294
FINLAYSON, J. (1771) 1546
FIREBRACE,Rev. John (1771,1772)
987, 1408, 1936
FIRMAN, Giles (1660, 1661) 1499, ^99^
FIRMIN, Thomas (1^87) 425
FISHER, (1798) 2269
FISHER, Admiral William (1850,
185 1) 1894,2075
FISHER, Edward, B.A. (n.d.) 162
FISHER, Edward (1644-1722) 118, 376,
907, 1551, 2306
FISHER, Gregory Mushet alias
(1623) 238
FISHER, J. (1765) 189
FISHER, Jasper, D.D. (1633) 977
FISHER, Joane (n.d.) 613
FISHER, John (1692) 1977
FISHER, John (1821) 2183
FISHER, John, S.J. (1626) 130
FISHER, John, or Piercy (1623) 1 10
Errata, voL iv.
FISHER, Lydia J. (1847) 1430
FISHER, Miss (1849) 889
FISHER, Payne (1663, 1683) 1950,2532,
2606
FISHER, Richard Trott (1836) 739
FISHER, Thomas (1776) 1298
FISHER, Thomas (1825) 1709
FISK, G. (1847) 1830
FISON, Margaret (1846) 1015
FITZGEFFREY, Henry (1620) 349
FITZ-GEOFFREY, Charles (1648) 1022
FITZGERALD, Edward (185 1-
1852) 834, 1969
FITZGERALD, Maurice (1771-
1845) ^Z^li 2006, 2098
FITZGERALD, Percy H., M.A.
(1861-1869) 204, 1968, 2222, 2268
FITZGERALD, Rev. (1809) 103
FITZGERALD, Robert Allan (1866) 1263
FITZGERALD, W. T. (1793) 2653
FITZGIBBON, Edward (1847-1850)
248, 1064, 1 67 1
FITZHARDINGE, Elizabeth (1781) 1639
FITZHARRIS, Viscount, James
Howard (1837)
FITZ-HERBERT,
(1515)
FITZ-HERBERT,
(1779)
FITZHERBERT,
1614)
2177
Sir Anthony
244(2)
Sir William
2365
Thomas (1602-
223, 586, 2170, 2523
FITZPATRICK, Patrick V. (1828) 2558
FITZPATRICK, Right Hon. Richard
(1775) 700
FITZPATRICK, Thady (1760) 772
FITZPATRICK, WiUiam John(i8s6,
1859) 973,2811
FITZROY, Augustus H., Duke of
Grafton (1790) 1099
FITZWILLIAM, Viscount (1811) 1451
Went-
1354
1694
694
FITZWILLIAM, Earl of,
worth (1795)
FLAM AN K, James (1834)
FLAMSTEED, J. (1680)
FLANNIGAN, Mrs (1844)
FLATMAN, Thomas (1658, 1682) 699,
1085, 1693, 1849
FLEETWOOD, William (1687) 23
FLEETWOOD, William (1717) 1357
FLEETWOOD, William (1710) 2570
FLEETWOOD, Wm., Archbishop
of Canterbury (n.d.) 584
CCXIX
FLE — FOR
ccxx
FLEETWOOD, William, Bishop of
Ely (1 707- 1 720) 392, 583, 1468
FLEETWOOD, WiUiam, Bishop of
St Asaph (1713) 986
FLEETWOOD, William, D.D. ( 1 7 1 2-
1719) 549, 1285, ^Z7(>y 1406, 1853, 2306,
2333
FLEMING, Abraham (1589, 1618) 290
2633
FLEMING, Caleb, D.D. (1730-1773) 103,
122, 134, I43i 146, 160, 165, 338, 354,
361, 407, 409, 598, 615, 814, 815, 847,
899, 96S1 974, 984, 1209, 1264, I354t
1398, 1404, 1543, 1604, 1642, 1700, 1706,
i8«i5, 1847,1935, 1941,2085,2129,2145,
2162, 2252, 2563, 2587
FLEMING, John (1771) 998
FLEMING, Rev. Alexander, M.A.
(1808-1840) 130^ 1451, 2505
FLEMING, Robert (1675-1693) 403,650,
977, 1138. 199S, 2358, 2527. 2676
FLETCHER, Beaumont and (1607-
1S15) 241, 349* 355. 356, 1 190, 1308,
l53^ I599» 2620, 2825
FLETCHER, Andrew V169S.1706) 12,
651, 2274. 2470, 2471 (2X 24S6, 2691
FLETCHER, E. (1S25) 739
FLETCHER, Giles (s.D.) 1461
FLETCHER, Heno' (1660) 1SS5
FLETCHERJohnvie^o-iSis^ 514* 1599.
2567. 2S52
FLETCHERJohnWillijuaivir70 2293,
27^
FLETCHER, Joseph ,1613. 1629^ 375,
II2n
FLETCHER,Julia,iS77* i^^: 1076, 1742
FLETCHER. Mjutha yiSij^ 449
FLETCHER, Phincas vi63i-i633:^ 740^
1916, 205&, 25S1
FLETCHER, Rev. \Villiam (1533-
FLt:iR\\C,i749^ 1542
FLEXMAN* Rc^er, D.D. ,1-52^ 2145
FLINDERS, Aace j^^ 1&12 4*2, 9c?'
FLINT, T.^i$^< 1462
FLINT. WiUiim V1S15) ^43
FLl rCROFT. H. .i;^^ 2559
FLOOD. Henry ,ic>:V 14W
FL^.X>D. Ri^jht Hon. Henr>- .rS^; ziz
FLORESw TeJia de j%h:> K24
FLORIAN. J. P. CjlCis cc .i<-:' -3::
FLOUNDERS, Joai-.ban^,tSi4, i$22
FLOWER, William B. (1849) 2205
FLOWERDEW, Rev. John {1839) 1767
FLOYD, John, S.J. (1612-1639) 394, 1839,
2057, 2608
FOARD, J. F. (1861) 1465
FOLEY, Henry (1873, 1875) 7^2, 1472
FOLEY, R. (1756) 997
FONBLANQUE, John (n.d.) 2330
FONNEREAU, Thomas George
(1849) 626
FONTANELLE, J. Gasp Dubois
(1788) 728
FONTENELLE, Bernard le Bonier
de(i688) 1 162
FOORD, Emanuel (1633) 892
FOORD, James J. (1788) 1299
FOOTE, Samuel {1778) 529, 153> 2645
FORBES, ^,BishopofLeiih(i765)i92i
FORBES, Alexander, Baron Forbes
(1734) S26
FORBES, , Bishop of Leith (1765,
1767) 809, 1921
FORBES, Alexander Penrose, D.CL,
Bishop of Brechin (1S47-1853) 439, 1 170,
1574, «595» i622
FORBES, D. (1725) 511
FORBES, Duncan (i735,>747) »36> 2444
FORBES, Duncan, Lord President
(1737.1750) 2116,2630
FORBES, Duncaii,ofCulloden(i73a-
1767) 492, 15S5, 2422
FORBES. G. H. D. (1S28) 17>4
FORBES, Gnin\iilc H. ^863) 2739
FORBES, J. (iSoo) 252
FORBES, James (1S13, 1S24: 626, 2209
FORBES, John Hay, Lord Medw>^
(1S15-1S71) Af\ 23S4- 23S9. 24C3. 2529
FORBES, Murray 07S6) 2648
FORBES, Pairick Bisho? of .Abcr-
deen .1627' S33
FORBES, Robert, D.D., Bishop of
Caidiaess (I774) "7
FORBES. Robert U755) 61
FO R B ES. Williini. of DisbUini :-c4.
I72S; 211. S19, 1531.1914; 2o5o, 2168,
244.1,2846
FORD. . :f4t'
FLOWER, Beoj
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FORD. JjLZies ^3:5. iSit^ c
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FORD. Rev. Tizses. D.D. ^15251
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FO xL\ Slzicxx, r.D. ^ ICC7-: rcc •
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1S96
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FOR — FRA
ccxxii
FORD, Thomas (1854, 1855) 460, 2166
FORD, Thomas (1794) 476
FORD, Thomas (1660) 277 1
FORDE, Thomas (1647, 1649) 1526, 2594
FORDYCE, David (1745) 623
FORDYCE, James, D.D. (1766) 2340
FORMBY, Henry (1851, 1856) 711, 929,
1908, 2270
FORREST, Frederick (1761, 1766)
2080, 2797
FORRESTER, A. (1741) 325
FORRESTER, Alfred Henry (1827.
1859)9, 65,291,879,880,984, 1024, 1256,
1302, 1497, 1895, 1908, 1909, 2386, 2541,
2686
FORRESTER, David (1679) 631
FORRESTER, Lieut-Col. James
(1734) 1962
FORRESTER, T. (1843; 107^
FORRESTER, Thomas (1706) 342, 2193
FORRESTER, Thomas (1684, 1692)
519,2103
FORSAGETH, J., D.D. (1782) 2581
FORSAITH, Thomas S. (1856) 1063
FORSHALL, Josiah (1851) 155
FORSTER, E. (1809) 1793
FORSTER, J. G. A (1767) 393
FORSTER, John (1807, 1852) 626, 2135,
2206
FORSTER, John, of Lincohi's Inn
(1828-1833) 1773 (3X 1774, 1778
FORSTER, Josiah (1789) 2061
FORSTER, Nathaniel B. D., D.D.
(1743- 1 767) 679,767,211
FORSTER, Rev Charles (1830) 2766
FORSTER, Samuel (1726) 1672
FORSTER, Thomas, (1807, 1809)
637, 1774
FORSTER, Thomas, F.L.S. (1823) 2416
FORSTER, Thomas I. M., F.R.A.S.
(1845-1850) 786 (2)
FORSTER, Thomas, M.D. (1832) 1564
FORSTER, W. (1633) 33
FORSYTH, Ebenezer (1867) 2348
FORSYTH, William, M.A. (1850) 920
FORSYTH, William (1861, n.d.)
1552, 1613
FORTESCUE, James, D.D. (1754) 1969
FORTESCUE, J. F. (1857) 1246
FOSBERY, Thomas V., M.A. (1844) 1 196
FOSBROOKE, Thomas Dudley,
M.A. (1833) 2643
FOSS, Henry (1827) 330
FOSS, Payne and (1825) 332 (2)
III. 2 T
FOSSE, Pierre Thomas du (1694) 1590
FOSTER, Catherine (1838) 1726
FOSTER, Francis (1779) 2583
FOSTER, Hugh Ker (1828) 1862
FOSTER, James (1755) 2154
FOSTER, Rev. Benjamin (1786) 2417
FOSTER, Sir Michael (1720-1759)
320, 489, 851, 1360
FOSTER, T. (n.d.) 2818
FOSTER, Thomas (1808, 1810) 383,2748
FOSTER, Thomas, B. A. ( 1 789) 289
FOTHERGILL, Jessie (1878, 1879)
929, 2024
FOTHERGILL, John, M.D. (1765,
1770) 490, 2418
FOULIS, Sir James, Bart. (1775) ^7^3
FOUNTAINE, John (1661) 1422, 2206
FOWKE, Mrs (1720) 1672
FOWLER, Edward, D.D., Bishop of
Gloucester (1671-1709) 350, 593, 637,
952, 971, 1753, 2015, 21 12, 2185, 2294,
2556, 2742
FOWLER, Eliza Heywood n/e ( 1 744-
1788)785, 9", 944, "40, 1141, 1142,
1194
FOWLER, John (1759) 1319
FOWLER, Thomas, D.D. (1678) 2754
FOWNES, Joseph (1772) 772
FOWNES, Sir W. (1725) 1610
FOX, Charles James (n.d.,'i8o6) 823, 2488
FOX, Edward (1854) 1958
FOX, Ellen Crewdson n/e (18—) 521
FOX, Francis, M.A. (N.D.) 1767
FOX, George (1654-1706) 112, 127, 179,
297, 306, 335, 462 (2), 463 (3), 505, 546,
574, 575 (2), 681, 781, 7S3 (3), 857, 9i9,
939, 999 (2), 1034, 1054, 1079, 1086,
1087 (2), 1201, 1236, (2), 1248, 131 5,
1489, 1879, 2009 (2), 2293, 2331, 2344,
(2), 2345, 2445, 2446 (2), 2447, 2548,
2571, 2586, 2597 (2), 2598 (3), 2601,
2661, 2666, 2670, 2679, 2682, 2773, 2791
(3), 2804, 2832
FOX, G.,jun. (1681) 1715
FOX, Henry R. V., Lord Holland
(1807-1818) 705, 1373, 2584
FOX, Margaret, n/e Fell (1657-1677)
302, 564, 1 522, 2609, 2678, 2694, 2827
FOX, Sarah (1852) 1610
FOX, Sarah H. (1863) 1952
FOX, William (1792- 1796) 41, 969
FOXE, John (1580) 1971
FRAME, Robert (n.d.) 2397
FRAMPTON, Dr Josiah (1796) 2585
CCXXlll
FRA — FYV
CCXXIV
FRAMPTON, John (1579) 1667
FRANCIS, Sir Philip (1798-1818)
664, 1 120, 1436, 2068
FRANCKEN, Christian (1580) 470
FRANCKLIN, Thomas (1751) 202
FRANCKLIN, Thomas, D.D. (1766-
1776) 348, 503, 71S, 1364, ISS9
FRANCKLYN, Gilbert (1792-1793)
3051 419
FRANK, Amee (1820) 271
FRANCKLAND, Thomas, M.D.
(1679-1681) 100, 1 176
FRAN KLI N, A. ( 1 800) 2450
FRANKLIN, Benjamin (1759, 1761)
1121, 1241
FRANKLIN, John (1683) 2185
FRANKLIN, T. (1721) 581
FRANKUM, Richard (1861) 220
FRANSHAM, John (1720) 841
FRASER, Archibald C. (1800) 2375
ERASER, James Baillie (1828, 1832)
1097, 1310
FRASER, P. (183s) 35
FRASER, Patrick, LL.D. (1848,1855)
697, 2704
FRASER, Rev. P. (1829) 2704
FRASER, Simon (181 1) 734
ERASER, Sir William A. (1869) 422
ERASER, W. (1822, 1824) 256, 824
FRAZER, Mrs (1822) 2819
FREARSON,John(i855, 1858) 2128, 2712
FREE, John, D.D. (1755, ^7^A) i5S9> ^^54
FREEBAIRN, David (n.d.) 2067
FREKE, William (1703-1709) 21, 947,
1490, 1970
FREEKE, William C. (1687) 829
FREEMAN, Samuel, D.D. (1684-
1688) 223, 315, 641, 1753, 1919
FREEMAN, Sir Ralph (1635, 1655)
1213,1309
FREIND, John, M.D. (1707, 1719)
18, 1399
FRENCH, (1836) 741
FRENCH, Annie Hector n^e (1873) 2831
FRENCH, M. (1865) 615
FRENCH, Nicholas (1668) 1696
FRENCH, Robert (1770) 496
FREND, William (1787) 486, 1003
FRERE, B. (1813) 48
FRERE, George (1768) 2368
FRERE, John Hookman( 1 790-1 842) 30,
237, 624, 974, 1308, 161 2, 1652, 2040,
2561
FRERE, Mary (1869) 1521
FRERE, R. L. (1831) 916
FRESHFIELD, Mrs Henry (1861) 71
FRESTON, Rev. Anthony (1784-
1796) 41, 2048
FRIEDRICH, Dr Johann (1869) 1971
FRISWELL, James Hain (1864-1875)
4, 227, 826, 956, 1004, 2478
FRITH, John (1429-1641) 45, 714, 1687,
1917
FROUDE, J. A- (1847) 2346
FROUDE, R. Hurrell (1836) 1528
FRY, Caroline (1830-1860) 375, 558, 994,
1034, 1046, 1492, 1990, 2518, 2535
FRY, Edmund (1859) 2413
FRY, Henrietta Joan (1845, 1S47) 1198,
2207, 2801
FRY, John (1738-1816) 230, 796, 1338,
1911,2318,2439
FRY, Joseph Storrs (1816, 1829) 1140,
1446, 1706
FRY, Rev. Thomas (1839) 9^5
FRY, Sarah (1826) 875
FRY, Sarah Maria (n.d., 1856) 1516, 1547
FRYER, Michael (1810, 1842) 1244, 2650
FULKE, William (i 563) 1666
FULKE, WiUiam, D.D. (1670) 1608
FULLER, (161 1) 2840
FULLER, Francis, M.A. (n.d.) 1564
FULLER, James Franklin (1878) 1270
FULLER, John (1829) 1694
FULLER, P. (1718) 1409
FULLER, Thomas (1640-1660) 61, 1273,
2594
FULLER, Thomas, B.D. (1654) 437
FULLER, Thomas, D.D. (1654) 776
FULLER, Thomas, M.D. (n.d.) 1564
FULLERTON, Lady Georgiana
(1868) 506
FULLOM, Stephen Watson (1849) 1302
FULLWOOD, Francis, D.D. (1661-
1689) 59, 692, 1039, 1765, 2200, 2426,
2604
FURLONG, W. (1834) 2466
FURLY, Benjamin (1663) 2842
FUSELI, Henri (1767) 2156
FYERS, Lieut.-Col. W. A., C.B., R.B.
(1859) 1256
FYFFE, Charles Ann, M.A. (n.d.) 2154
FYGE, Sarah Field n^e (n.d.) 1951
FYGES, Sarah Egerton fUe (n.d.) 195 1
FYLER, Fanny (1850) 1971
FYSHE, Symon (1845) 2524
FYVIE, Isabella(i868-i876) 294, 307,
543, 545, 1799, 1994, 2315
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GAD — GAU
CCXXVl
G.
GADBURY, John (1680) 1700
GAINSFORD, Thomas (1619) 1018,2669
GAIRDNER, Andrew (1735, ^73^)
8, 259, 987
GALE, Frederick ( 1 867) 2054
GALE, John (171 1) 2108
GALE, Robert (1697) 1310
GALE, S. (1784) 808
GALE, Theophilus (1669, 1673) 1465,2670
GALL, James (1827, 1844) 926, 9i6i, 2343
GALL, R. (179(5) 2687
GALL, Rev. James (1868, 1871) 2010,
2395
GALLENGA, Antonio (1841-1853) 57,
928, 1 1 18, 1257 (3), 1322, 1984,2263
GALLOWAY, Joseph (177S-1783) 305>
491, 510, 846, 873, 1 1 13, 1413. i45o»
1778, 1928, 1966, 2172, 2176
GALT, John (1818-1839) loi, 156, 206,
626, 718, 774, 13191 1568, 1817, 2049,
2074, 22 16, 2229, 2389, 2460, 2483, 2492,
2626, 2787
GALT, William (1844) . 2075
GALLY DE GAUJAC, Peter (1698) 2675
GALLY, Henry (1763) 2295
GALLY, Henry, D.D. (1731, 1754) 672,
2087
GAM BLE, John ( 1 8 1 1 ) 2403
GAMBOLD, John (1754) 1921
GANDER, Joseph (1703) 1847
GANDY, Edward (1827) 1655
GANDY, Henry (1700-1712) 37,118,470,
713, 1223, 1288, 1359, 1809, 2143, 2440
GARBETT, ( 1 784) 2644
GARB RAND, John (1680) 1041
GARDEN, Dr James (1752) 445
GARDEN, Francis, Lord Gardenstone
(1780) 1402
GARDEN, George, D.D. (1669) 148
GARDEN, George, D.D. (1703) 319, 2010
GARDEN, George, D.D. (1603) 1396
GARDENSTONE, Lord, Francis
Garden (1780) 1402
GARDINER, Bernard, LL.D. (1717) 1925
GARDINER, Charles John, Earl of
Blessington (1826) 567
GARDINER, Dr Samuel (1689) 265
GARDINER, Margaret, Countess of
Blessington (i 822-1846) 1276, 1490,
1533,2076, 2401, 261 1
GARDINER, Richard (1754, 1780) 1146,
2323
GARDINEBl, Robert (1713-1724) 1237
(2), 1238 (2), 1239
GARDINER, Thomas (1817) ^474
GARDINER, W. (1762) 508
GARDNER, (1696) 2436
GARDNER, Andrew (1727) 1510
GARDNER, Archibald (1851, 1852) 581,
1663
GARDNER, W. A. (1845) 2244
GARDNER, William (1771) '329
GARLAND, Richard (1813) 261 1
GARLICK, Thomas (1719) ^562
GARNETT, Richard (1858) 2012
GARNHAM, Robert Edward (1789-
1790) 844, 1416, 1417, 2194
GARNIER, Robert(i594, 1595) 513* 2618
GARRET, W. (1818) 20
GARRETT, Annie (1847) 2341
GARRETT, Ellen Amelia ( 1 847) 234 1
GARRETT, Walter (1706-1707) 2556
GARRICK, David (1747-1778) 62, 244,
337, 356, 388, 523, 555, 704, 745, 839,
878, 880, 897,968, 992, 1056, 1096, 1253,
1488, 1535, 1537, 1561, 1633, 1707, 1719,
1803, 1880, 2381, 2449 (3), 2550, 2559
GARTER, Bernard (i 565-1579) 1281,
1736, 2063, 2620
GARTER, Sir Charles G. Young (1841) 18
GARTSHORE, Mrs Murray (1847) 4^6
GARTH, Sir Samuel, M.D. (1699-1715)
410, 455, 666
GARVEY, Michael A. (1850) 1889
GASCOIGNE, Mrs (1839-1855) 7Sh 837,
1739, 2551
GASKELL, Elizabeth Qeghom
(1848-1860) 531, 1504, 1553, 1655, 1750,
2209, 2242
GASPEY, Thomas (1820-1859) 302, 705,
1 137, 1506, 1690, 1832, 2208, 2319, 2822
GASTON, Rev. Hugh (1813) . 44i
GASTRELL, Francis, D.D., Bishop
of Chester (1696-1746) 584, 1658, 2016,
2160, 2374, 2421
GATAKER, Charles (1673) 93i
GATFORD, (N.D.) 12 12
GATHERCOLE, Michael A. (1834) 1450
GATSON, A. F. (1866) 1834
GATTY, Alfred (1833, 1847) 222, 893
GAUDEN, John, Bishop of Worces-
ter (1644-1662) 351, 649 (2)
GAUDEN, John, D.D. (1659- 1660) 543,
1894
GAUDEN John, D.D., Bishop of
Exeter (1661) 1914
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GAU — GIL
CCXXVll!
GAUJAC, Peter GaUy de (1698) 2675
GAUNTLETT, Rev. H. (1810) I453
GAVIN, Antoine (1691-1693) 958, 1770,
2368
GAY, John (1711-1732) 30, 1649, 2005,
2586
GAYTON, Edmund (1645-1660) 366,
2784, 2822
GEALE, H. (1849) 789
GEARING, WiUiam (1676) 723
GEAVES, George (1675, 1676) 1151, 2491
GEAVES, W. (1675, 1676) 1 151, 2491
GEDDES, (1767) 800
GEDDES, Alexander (1790, 1792) 120,
926
GEDDES, Alexander, LL.D. (1787-
1807) 150, 212,216, 746, 1372, 1417, 1645,
1732, I737i 1749
GELLIE, Mrs WUliam (1878) 2592
GEE, Edward, D.D. (1687-1688) 121,
329, 1380, 1418, 201 1, 2299, 2568^ 2729,
2761
GENEST, Rev. John (1832) 2417
GENTLEMEN, Francis (1764- 1777)
548, 704, 997, 1649, 1850, 2348, 2502,
2514, 2602
GEORGE III., King 1438
GEORGE, Sampson (1808) 2107
GEORGIRENES, Joseph, Arch-
bishop of Samos (1657) 2662
GERARD, Abb^ Louis Philippe
(1806) 518
GERARD TROPHIME, Marquis
de Lally-Tollendall (1793) 705
GERARDIN, R. L., Vicomte
D'Ermenonville (1783) 799
GERMAIN, Christopher Saint (1580) 616
GERMAINE, Lord, G. Sackville 1437
GERMANO, ChristopherusdeSancto
(1532, 1538) 33, 2254
GERBIER D'OUVILLY, George
(1657) 886
GEREE, John, M.A. (1647) 2608
GEYTON, Edm. (1662) 2716
GHENT, L. C. 887
GHIKA, Princess Koltzoff Massalsky
tide Helena (1861) 2827
GIB, Rev. Adam (1766-1780) 667, 863,
2536, 2716
GIBB Miss (1872) 1656
GIBB, Sir George Duncan, Bart.,
(1870) 1800
GIBBES, Phebe (1764) 1462
GIBBON, Charles (1840) 1344
GIBBON, Edmund (1770, 1819) 540, 1436
GIBBON, J. (1686) 566
GIBBON, John (1682) 2013
GIBBS, Joseph H. (1865) 2059
GIBERNE, Agnes (1864-1869) ^^^ 220,
1488, 1529, 1614
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(1704-1720) 259, 702, 1351,1678,2035
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M'INTOSH Hugh, M,A- (n.d.) 2689
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806, 814, 2626, 2631
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M'LACAN James, D.D. (1829) 38
MACLAREN Archibald {1857) 878
MACLAREN, Charles (1825, 1830)
207 s, 2276
MACLAREN, John (1844) 610
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2593, 2716
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M'LAUCHLAN, Thomas, D.D.
(1849) 603
MACLAURIN, (1754)1231, Errata,
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MACLAURIN, Colin, Urd Drcg-
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MACLAURIN, John (1747) 1373
MACLAURIN, John (1754) 1703
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MACLAURIN, John, Lord Dreg-
bom (1757-1769) 154. 48s. 488, 82s.
1298, I774t i8»
MACLAURIN, John, M.A. (1753) 1516
MACLEAN, Alexander Walker
('835) 34
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MACLEAR, Thomas, F.R.A.S. (1837)
2833
MACLELLAN, Francis (1835, 1836)
838, 2403
M'LELLAND, George (1842) 765
MACLENNAN, J. C. (i860) 2276
M'LENNAN, Malcolm {1869, 1871)
22s, J879
M'LEOD, (1763) 2646
MACLEOD, (1832) 1011
MACLEOD, A. (1841) 2708
MACLEOD, Malcolm (1866) 1984
MACLEOD, Norman, D.D. (1862-
1866) 229, 529, 1811, 3293, 2567
MACLEOD, William (1879) 1491
MACMAHON, Joseph P. (1782) i860
M'MAIN, John (1727) 2194
MACMICHAEL, William {1830) 1500
MACMICHAEL, William, M.D.
(1827) 1024
MACMULLEN, John (1846) 303
MACNALLY Leonard (1776-1788)
156, 535. i09»
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M'NEIL, (1804) 269s
M'NEILL. Alexander (1816) 1035
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M'NEILL, Sir John (1836) 2028
M'NICOLL, Thomas (1852) 2809
MACONOCHIE, Alexander (1845) 1572
MACONOCHIE, AUan, Lord Mea-
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MACPHERSON, James (1758-1779)
955> 1097, 2213, 2369
MACPHERSON, James, M.D.
(1779) I 130
MACPHERSON, Mrs Brewster
(1870-1878) 1014, 1854
MACQUEEN, Daniel, D.D. (1748-
1756) I445i 1772
MACQUER, Prof. Pierre J. (1771) 628
MACQUIN, Abb6 Ange-Denis (1820)
2535
MACQUOID, Katherine S. (1873) 1910,
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MACRAY, William Dunn, M.A.
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MACSWEENY, Joseph, M.D. (1824)
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MAGEE, William (1837) 661
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MAIDMENT, James (1828-1859) 8, 80,
175,210, 1059, 1117, 1185, 1715, i750i
»759> 1956, 2022, 2132, 2232, 2550
MAIN, (1809) 2493
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MAINE, Jasper, D.D. (1639-1648) 11^
407, 630, 2332
MAINWARING, John, B.D. (1760-
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MAIR, E. H. (1877) 2100
MAIR, Thomas (1747) 2792
MAISEAUX, Pierre des (1719, 1723)
1110,2527
MAI STRE, Le ( 1 799) 958
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MAITLAND, Agnes C (1875, 1876)
742, 2826
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1097, 1267, 191 3
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MAITLAND, John (n.d.) 1964
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MAJOR, John (n.d.) 2080
MALARD, Michael (1718) 968
MALCOLM, Mr (1831) 2392
MALCOLM, Sir John (1814, 1827)
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MALCOLME, David, D.D. (1738) 802
MALCOLME, John, M.A. (1721-22)
1661
MALDEN, Henry (1769) 15
MALESON, Col. George Bruce
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MALLET, David (1728-1763)64, 79,280,
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MALMSBURY, ist Earl of, James
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MALTBY, William ( 1 856) 2 100
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(1805-1833) 828, loii, 1388, 1419, 1480,
i486, 1800, 1 9 16, 2720
MANGIN, W. (1833) 1916
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MANN, Emily (n.d.) 2548
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MANN, James (18 1 7) 1531
MANN, Nicholas (1747) 540
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MANNING, Anne (1850-1874) 51, 221,
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1974, 2048, 2243, 2321, 2416, 2460,
2499, 2546, 2614, 2719, 2738, 2799, 2846
MANNING, Charles Robert, M.A.
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MANNING, Professor Robert (1731)
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MANNING, Robert (1716-1725) 750,
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of Chichester (1685) 2378
MANNINGHAM, Thomas, D.D.
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MANNOCK, Rev. John (1752) 1970
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MARCHMONT, Earl of, Hugh
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MARCY, John N. (n.d.) 1326
MARDELEY, John (n.d.) 576
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MARGRAVINE OF ANSPACH,
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i639» '939, 2406, 2414, 2451
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MARJORIBANKS, Capt. John
(1792) 2406
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(181 2) 2603
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2543, 2544, 2593, 2659, 2699, 2817
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569, 757, 975, 1025, 1075, 1485, 1595,
2073, 2352, 2731
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1443, 1460
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1313, 1514, 1546, 1671, 1881, 2063, 2592,
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MARSHALL, Charles (n.d., 1879)
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MARSHALL, Jane (1765-1772) 1 132,
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1932 (2), 2200
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MARTIN, Henry (1835-1836) 591, 716,
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MARTIN, Robert Montgomery
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MARTIN, Sir Henry, Bart. (1848) 169
MARTIN, Theodore (1838-1855)
245,667, 1532,2223
MARTIN, Thomas (1795) 2356
MARTIN, T. D.(i853) 14
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MARTINEAU, Harriet (1844-1853)
1470, 2381
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M ARTYN, Dr John ( 1 7Z7) 1 59©
MARTYN, Henry (1701) 491
MARTYN, Thomas (1770, 1787)
393, 1006, 2398
MARTYN, Thomas, F.R.S. (1766) 755
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2569
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MASERES, Baron (1772) 2034
MASERES, Francis (1775-1809) 27, 34,
304, 768, 1637, 1794
MASKELL, Rev. William(i8i6-i845)
1418, 1800, 2318, 2524
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MASON, Francis (1743, ^747) 498, "32
MASON, George (1768) 797
MASON, John (1725-1748) 797 (2), 1919,
2478
MASON, John, M.A. (1691) 1613
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MASON, Rev. William (1782) 168
MASON, Robert (1789) 1866
MASON, WiUiam (1747-1782) 568, 783,
1092 (2), 1304, 1530, 1609, 1623, 1681,
1802
MASON, Wiliam Shaw (1823) 232
MAS SARD, Jacques (1690) 2162
MASSARY, Isabel (1861) 2413
MASSALSKY, Princess Koltzoff,
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MASSEY, E. C. (1854) 1051
MASSIE, J. (1757) 485
MASSIE, John (1756) 299
MASSIE, Joseph (i75o-i7S7) 299, 805,
1377, 1789, 2034
MASSIE, Rev. J. W. (1835) 2276
MASSIE,W.(i83i.i84o)66,93i,i49o,253i
MASSINGER, Philip (1628-1632)
904, 1981
MASSON, Edward (1852) 1897
MASSON, Francis (i743> ^747) 498, 1132
MASSON, J. (1731.1732) 1626(2), 1627(2)
MASTERS, Rev. Samuel Errata, voL iv.
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MATHER, Increase (1694,1700)263,1359
MATHER, Samuel (1672, 1721) 593, 646,
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MATHERS, M. Patrick (1672) 1044
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13 16, 2498
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MATHESON,Rev.J.,D.D.(i835) 2071
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MATHEWS, Sir Tobie (1622-1663)
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MATHIEU, Pierre (1628) 1981
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MATILDA, Rosa, Mrs Byrne (1805-
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MATTHEWS, WiUiam (1779-1808)
482, 812, 999, 1713
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MATY, Matthew, M.D. (1755) 202
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2725, 2729, 2801
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2588
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MAWYER, John, M.A. (N.D.) 782
MAXIMIANOPOLIS, Bishop of,
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MAXWELL, John, Bishop of Killala
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MAXWELL, John, Bishop of Ross
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MAXWELL, Mrs (1883) 1895
MAXWELL, Patrick (1849) 1058
MAXWELL, Peter Benson (1855) 2812
MAXWELL, Sir William Stirling
(I 848) 2453
MAXWELL, William Hamilton
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MAYNE, Zachaiy (1694, 1728)
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1565
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MAYNWARING, Everard, M.D.
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MEAD, (1717) 496
MEADLEY, George Wilson (1812-
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MEADOWBANK, Lord, A. Macon-
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ME ARE, Dr (1672) 2429
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MEASOR, Charles Pennel (n.d.) 1252
MEATH, Bishop of, C. Dickinson
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MEATH, Bishop of, Thomas Lewis
O'Beime, D.D. (1780-1813) 484, 487,
1004,1016, 1355, 139412369
MEDCALF, WUliam (1849) '935
MEDINA POMAR, The Duke de
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MEGGISON, Holkar (1831) 2479
MEILHAN, Senac de (1788) 492
ME IN, Robert (1760, 1764) 406, 726
MELCOMBE, Lord, G. B. Doding-
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MELDRUM, George (1690, 1705) 561,
1348, 2021, 2336, 2740
MELLISH, J. C. (1801) 1554
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1047
MELMOTH, WiUiam, Jr. (1748) 1446
MELON, J. Fr. (1739) 196$
MELTON, John (1609) ^ 2396
MELVIL, Elizabeth, Lady Cuh-dss
(1603) 102 1
MELVILLE, George John Whyte
(1862) 1548
MELVILLE, Lord Henry Dundas
(1793, 1796) 1123,2199
MELVILLE, W. Lesle (1840) 915
MEMES, Mrs Dr John Smythe, tide
Ann Ritchie (1824) 1501
MENDEZ, Moses (i7Si-i759) 216, 357,
2220, 2290, 2351
MENDHAM, Rev. Joseph (1822-
1850) 309, 400, 575, 778, 1513, 2038,
2077, 2417, 2478, 2547
MENDOZA, Diego H. de (1639) 193^
MENDOZA, Don Antonio de (1654)
206S
MENDOZA, Juan G. de (1588) 1125
MENNIS, Sir J. (1656) 1681
MENTEITH, Stuart (1843) 1879
MENZIES, John (1705) 1786
MERBECK, Roger (1550) ' 249
MERCER, Edward Smyth (1866) 1599
MERCER, James (1813) 2024
MERCER, Thomas (1772-1774) 1947,
2322
MERCER, WiUiam (1785) 1353
cccni
MER — MIL
CCCIV
MEREDITH. E. (1687) 1378
MEREDITH, Edward (1682) 2442
MEREDITH, G. W. (1825) 2614
MEREDITH, Sir William, Bart.
(1765- 1 778) 1 1 20, 2070, 2175
MERES, Francis, M.A. (1634) 2823
MEREWEATHER, F. (1812) 582
MERIM^E, Prosper (1825) 1934
MERITON, George (1685) 1989
MERITON, Thomas (1658) 2788
MERIVALE, John (181 1) 272
MERLE, (1838) 1568
MERRETT, Christopher, M.D. (1665-
1670) 11,1345
MERREY, Walter (1789) 2148
MERRIOTT, Thomas (1660) 1039
MERRITT, Henry (1865) 2219
MERRY, Robert (1784, 1788) 178, 682,
i960
MERRYWEATHER, (1681) 636
MERRYWEATHER, J. A. (1833) 1089
MESSINK,Mr (1781, 1782) 373, 2451
MESTON, William (1720-1738) 1308,
1636, 1812, 1895
MESURIER, Thomas le, B.D. (1795-
181 9) 14 1 2, 1948, 2623
METERANUS, Emanuel (1602) 2667
METEYARD, Eliza (1863, 1866) 599,
1497
METHUEN, (1819) 1732
METHUEN, Paul, Baron (1810) 2845
MEYRICK, Frederick, M.A. (1855) 851,
1658
MI ALL, Edward (1842) 1748
MIALL, W. H. (1846) 768
MICE, Edward (1674) 1278
MICHELBORNE,John(i738-i739)'i25o
MICKLE, William Julius (1762-1782)
305, 467, 1385, 1968, 2033, 2047, 2777
MIDDLEHAM, Dean of. Rev. B.
Nicholls (1814) 1992
MIDDLESEX, Earl of Dorset and
(1664) 1969
MIDDLETON, Conyers, D.D. (I7I9-
I748) 590, 978, 1246, 1379, 2146, 2156,
2157, 2305,2439, 2441, 2661
MIDDLETON, Marmaduke (1822) 1958
MIDDLETON, Patrick (1733-1741) 311,
677, 769
MIDDLETON, R. (1819) 151 1
MIDDLETON, Thomas (1604) 130
MIDDLETON, Thomas (1646, 1677)
164, 1 125
MIDDLETON, Thomas (1602-1668)
240, 243, 356, 408, 519, 889, 1541, 161 1,
1904, 2653
MIDDLETON, Thomas (n.D.) 992
MIDDLETON, Thomas (1579) 1612
MIDGLEY, Dr Samuel (n.d.) 1062
MIDGLEY, Robert (1687) 1732
MIEGE, Guy (1669-1697) 599, 1624, 2127
MILBOURN, Luke (1688, 1713) 1390.
1637, 2364
MILDERT, William V., D.D., Bishop
of Durham (1805) 1418
MILDMAY, (1763) 1962
MILDMAY, Sir W. (1765) 1327
MILES, William A. (1790-1794) 533, I394
MILEY, John, D.D. (i743). 2225
MILL, (1804) 1929
MILL, James (1804- 1835) 807, 954
MILLAR, David, A.M. (1738) 189
MILLAR, James (1814) 1058
MILLAR, John (1812) 102
MILLAR, John (1796) 1432
MILLAR, John, M.D. (1807) 2643
MILLAR, M. (1776) 1428
MILLARD, James, M.A. (1847) 1254
MILLARD, John (1812, 1817) 1006, 1713,
1909, 2625
MILLER, Edmund (1727) I74
MILLER, George (i 819- 1826) 1524, 1975.
2726
MILLER, Hugh (1829-1844) I447, 1954,
2216, 2529 (2), 2699
MILLER, Hariet, Mrs Henry David-
son nde (1851-1859) 1489, 2689
MILLER, James (i73i-i744) 169, 180,
421, 1070, 1539, 1669, 1962, 2711
MILLER, James, S.S.C. (1843) I79i
MILLER, John (1848) 2565
MILLER, John, M.A. (1837) 2573
MILLER, Lydia Falconer (1845-
1867) 200, 524, 566, I495» 1539, 1799.
1867, 2498, 2773, 2793
MILLER, Rev. James (i73o-i744) "80,
1 192, 1535
MILLER, Rev. Joseph Augustus
(1851) 785
MILLER, Thomas (1827) 1768
MILLER, Thomas (n.d.) 1836
MILLER, William Haig (1871, N.D.)
547, 162 1
MILLES, Thomas (1613-19) 2629
MILLES, Thomas, Bishop of Water-
ford (1721) 22
MILLINGEN, John Gideon, M.D.
(1811-1845) 49, 220, 1259, 2497
cccv
MIL — MON
CCCVl
MILLS, Andrew Hervey (1767) 422
MILLS, George (1866, 1878) 220, 530
MILLS, J., F.R.S. (1772) 826
MILMAN, Henry H. (1829) 11 57
MILNE, Rev. Adam (1743) 608
MILNE, Robert, M.A. (1865) 1785
MILNE, Sir David (1829) 2133
MILNE, William (1720) 2594
MILNER,J. (1740) 1984
MILNER, John, B.D. (1689-1700) 15,
2365, 2733
MILNER, John, S.T.B. (1690) 592
MILNER, Thomas, M.A. (1859) 1834
MILNES, Richard Monkton, Lord
Houghton (1841) 1818
MILT IE, Baron Karl von (183 1) 2687
MILTON, John (1637-1700) 11,99,146,
169, 690, 727, 730, io39» 1283, 1468,
'555» 1738, 1816, 1994,2081, 2119,2378,
2521, 2553, 2675, 2703
MILTON, John (1609) 2396
MINIFIE,Miss(i764-i783) 212,510,890
MI NOT, Laurence (1795) 1950
MINTO, Lord, Sir Gilbert Elliot
(1752) 2036
MISSON, M. (1707) 546
MITCHELL, Dr (17 13-1767) 2002, 2290
MITCHELL, Dr John (1757) 499
MITCHELL, J. (1877) 4
MITCHELL, John (1859) 1545
MITCHELL, Joseph (1725) 788, 2388
MITCHELL, Mrs Lawers(i867) 2707
MITCHELL, Thomas Peter (1857) 2562
MITCHELL, W. (1853, 1873) 60, 380,
1030, 1269, 1559
MITCHELL, William (1875) 1700
MITJfORD, John, Lord Redesdale
(1780) 2645
MITFORD, John, R.N. (1818) 50
MITFORD, Miss (1831) 2392
MITFORD, Rev. J. (1811) 1382
MITFORD, WiUiam (1774) 806, 821
MOBERLEY, Arthur (1849) 2723
MOFFATT, Thomas, M.D. (1599) 2385
MOGRIDGE, George (1829-1871) 371,
52s, 746, n(>, 1061, 1296, 1342, 1506,
1810 (4), 181 1 (2), 1961, 2279, 2332,
2539 (2), 2574
MpINGIN, Arthur (1869) 609
MOIR, Andrew (1768) 1221
MOIR, David Macbeth, M.D. (1825-
1843) 698, 1338, 1477, 1958
MOIR, George (1827-1852) 162, 955,
1533, 2536
MOIR, John (1786) 2622
MOIR,Rev.John (1776, 1783) 1163,1765
MOISES, Edward (n.d.) 135^
MOLESWORTH, Elizabeth (1870-
1877) 404, 547, 1520, 175^ 2350, 2549
MOLESWORTH, Robert, Viscount
Molesworth (1694-1719) 14, 95^, '352
MOLLOY, Charles (17 15-1732) 1061,
1887, 2317
MOLORY, Sir Thomas (1634) 1666
MOMERIE, A. W. (1879) 1826
MONBODDO, Lord, James Burnett
(1773, 1779) ^36, 1825
MONCRIEF, John (1748) 3o3
MONCRIEFF, (i759) 2560
MONCRIEFF, Alexander (1729,
1730) 2032, 2145
MONCRIEFF, James (1837) 2833
MONCRIEFF, Rev. Alexander (1747)
2792
MONCRIEFF, Robert Hope (1868-
1881) 244, 245, 1091, 1557, 1598, 1686,
1848, 1879, 2230, 2342, 2472, 2496 (2),
2497 (3), 2848
MONCRIEFF, W. D. Scott, C.E.
(1872) IS54
MONER, D. (1829) 1344
MONEY, A. (1856) 2341
MONEY, G. Henry (1856) 2341
MONEY, Robert Cotton (1828) 1275
MONFRIES, Alexander (1879) 395
MONIPENNY, John(i6o3-i633) 5,353
MONK, Edwin (1846) 2051
MONK, Hon. Mary (1716) 1 548
MONKLAND, Mrs (1834, 1837) 1691,
2739
MONRO, Alexander, D.D. (1691-
1696) 22, 151, 422, TJOy 1 147, 1368,
1997, 2472
MONRO, Alexander, M.D., F.R.S.
(1744) 796
MONRO, Edward, M.A. (1845-1854)
214, 394, 1072, 1813, i860, 2677, 2786,
2788
MONRO, Halbert (1732) 769
MONRO, Thomas (1791, I795) 63, 1898
MONRO, Rev. Thomas (1793) 2480
MONSELL, John, S.B., LL.D. (1870)
1487
MONSEY, R. (1665) 2262
MONSON, Frederick John, 5th Lord
Monson (1839, 1842) 949, 1275
MONSON, Sir John (1647, 1680; 643,
2360, 2366
CCCVll
MON — MOR
CCCVlll
MONTAGU, Basil (1814-1830; 2023,
2423, 2577
MONTAGU, Capt. Matthew, R.N.
(1854) 918
MONTAGU, Capt Montagu, R.N.
(1826) 2629
MONTAGU, Charles, Earlof Hali-
fax (1687, 17 10) 1098, 2289
MONTAGU, Elizabeth (1770) 813
MONTAGU, M. (1796) 973
MONTAGU, Matthew (1856) 533
MONTAGU, Matt. Robinson (1777)
1877
MONTAGUE, Charles (1690) 785
MONTAGUE, Edward, Earl of
Sandwich (1670- 1740) 426, 926, 2292
MONTAGUE, Elizabeth (1760) 623
MONTAGUE, George, Duke of
Manchester (1854) 357
MONTAGUE, Lady Mary W. (1747-
1763) 1443, 2395
MONTALVAN, Inan Perez de
(163 I ) 2460
MONTEFIORE, Charlotte (1853) 920
MONTEFIORE, Lady (1844) 1752
MONTESQUIEU, (1722) 1889
MONTGOMERY, Charles Montague
(1825) 1505
MONTGOMERY, Florence (1867-
1875) 1880, 2592, 2593, 2728, 2815
MONTGOMERY, Jemima, Baroness
Tautphocus (1850, 1853) 556, 1225
MONTGOMERY, James (1797- 1837)
1 502, 2020, 2038, 2808
MONTGOMERY, John (1852-1878)
845, 2026, 2577
MONTGOMERY, Mrs Alfred (1842)
2682
MONTGOMERY (Robert) 1827 57
MONTGOMERY, Rev. Robert (1828)
2056
MONTGOMERY, Sir James (1692)
I04S
MONTI, V. (1845) 570
MOOR, Major Edward (1825) 1447
MOOR, William (1747) 647
MOORE, (1773) 2051
MOORE, Edward (1744, 1748) 872, 2651
MOORE, Frances Brooke tide (1754-
1788) 60, 1 134, 1 141, 1812, 2229, 2770
MOORE, Henry (1781) 2836
MOORE, James J. (1875) 1908
MOORE, John, M.D. (1779-1810) 728,
1659, 1978, 2732, 2853
MOORE, Morris (1847) 9
MOORE, Rev. WiUiam (1882) 2725
MOORE, Sir John Henry (1778) 1958
MOORE, Sir William (n.d.) 300
MOORE, Thomas (1806-1835) 516, 872,
976 (2), 1239, 1580, 1804, 1959, 2169,
2207 (2), 2264, 2536, 2605, 2627, 2841
MOORE, Thomas (1752) 1785
MORANT, Rev. Philip, M.A. (1728-
1747) 5> 545
MORAY, Robert (n.d., 1682) 51, 515
MORDAUNT, Charles, Earl of Peter-
borough (17 19) 2138
MORDEN, Lord, Charles Yorke
(1746) 2422
MORE, Cresacre (1627) 1465
MORE, Hannah (1777-1808) 238, 421,
832, 1 103, 1802, 1883, 2580
MORE, Dr Henry (165 1) 2297
MORE, Henry (1650-1672) 683, 1788,
2170
MORE, Henry, D.D. (1656-1686) 102,
263, 775
MORE, Henry, M.A. (1642) 2053
MORE, Magister Thomas (1627) 1465
MORE, Sir Thomas (n.d., 1685) 1606,
2244, 2720
MOREHEAD, Rev. Robert (1813,
1 814) 862, 1956, 2465
MOREHEAD, WiUiam (1713) 2459
MORELL, Sir Charles (1764) 503
MORELL, Thomas, D.D. (1739, N.D.)
307, 2281
MORER, Rev. Thomas (f702) 2354
MORESON, John (1515-24) 1223
MORGAN, Ann Jane (n.d.) 65, 1271,
2848
MORGAN, Dr (1722) 1407
MORGAN, James (1678) 2730
MORGAN, John (1732, 1736) 1901, 2345
MORGAN, John,Minister(i826-i837)
432, 542, 1062, 2182, 2205
MORGAN, Lady Sydney, S. Owenson
(1803) 2250
MORGAN, Matthew, D.C.L. (1692) 735
MORGAN, Maurice (1758, i794) 487,
765, 804, 1386
MORGAN, Rev. Samuel (1791) 44i
MORGAN, Sir Thomas Charles
(1808) 865
MORGAN, Thomas (1737, 1742) 265, 591
MORGAN, Thomas, M.D. (1725,
1737) 948, 1658, 1702
MORGES, Adrian Roux de (1690) 1575
cccix MOR
MORIARTY, Dennis J. (1838) 2814
MORICE, James (n.d.) 278
MORICE, Sir William (1659) 98, 1380
MORIER, James (1837, 1849) 206,350,
MORISON, James (1807) 1731
MORISON, John (1867) 201
MORISON, Rev. James, D.D. Errata,
MORLEY, Dowager Countess of
(1832) 937, 2=34
MORLEY, George, Bishop of Win-
chester (1641, i66<3) 360, [644
MORLEY, Geofge, Bishop of Wor-
cester {1670) 1376
MORLEY, Henry (1850, 1851) 581, 1184
MORNAV, A.{i84i) 1906
MOftkELL, Thomas, S.T.P. (1771) 334
MORRES, HerveyRedmond,Viscounl
Mount'Morres (1780, 1794) 484, 534
MORRICE, Matthias <i739) 2413
MORRINGTO'N Giles <i6Ss) 1989
MORRIS, Corbyn, F.R.S. (1741-
1751) 817, 13+6. 1410^1781
MORRIS, Edward (1790) 47
MORRIS, G. (1806) I7S5
MORRIS, Gouvenieur (1806) 128
MORRIS, Lewis (1878) 777, 2453
MORRIS, R. (1739) 818
MORRIS, Rev. Francis Orphen, B.A.
(1850, 1858) 1377, 1977, 1986
MORRIS, Richard (1659) 1380
MORRIS, Robert {1742, 1768) 148, 903
MORRISON, Colonel (1843) 2038
MORRISON, James, M.A. (N.D.) 42
MORRISON, R. (1816) 623
MORRISON, Rev. James (1840) 2070
MORRISON, Richard James, R.N.
{1861,1867) 1047,1064
MORSAN Lefevrede(i74o) 1542
MORTHLAND, Charles (1708) 20
MORTIMER, (1761) 682, 2622
MORTIMER, Mrs Thomas (1838-
1872) 517, 894, 1306, 148s, 1489, 1660,
1705, 1740, i880i 1992, ao8[, 2082
MORTIMER, Rev. Thomas, B.D.
(1846) i486
MORTIMER, T. (1758) 629
MORTIMER, Thomas (1761) 839
MORTON, C. (1696) 640
MORTON, Mrs (1790) 1832
MORTON, P. (1830) ,010
MORTON, Rev. Thomas (1596) 2639
MORTON, Thomas (1796) 370
MOW cccx
MORTON, Thomas (1599, 1613) 2638,
2649
MORTON, Thomas, D.D, Bishop
of Durham (1605, 1643) 842, 1706
MORVAN DE BELLEGRADE,
jB.(7o6,i707) 3"7(2)
MOSELEY A.(I753) SS3
MOSELEY Richard (1750, 1752) 1391,
1417
MOSER, George E. (1878) 2005
MOSER, Joseph {1793) 1523
MOSS, Charles, D.D., Bishop of
Bath and Wells (1744) 840
MOSS, Charles, D.D. (1749) 2324
MOSS, Robert, D.D., Dean of Ely
J7 7) 2i8o
MOSJS, Thomas (1770) 1950
MOSSE, 1814) 745
MOSSOM, R., D.D. (1660) 1931
MOTHE LE VAYER, Sieur de la
('649) I4S9
MOTH ERWF.LL, William (1824) 2168
MOTTE, Philip de la {1803) 2014
MOTTEUX, Peter Anthony (1705-
1723) 30,77,180,2482
MOTTLEY, John (1728-1800) 29, 530,
1268, i8n, 1881,2262,2528,2814
MOOBRAY, John {1770) 2089
MOUBRAY, Thomas (1712) 334
MOUFFETT, Thomas, M.D. (1599)
238s
MOULE, Joseph (1842-1843) 1400,1979
MOULE, Thomas (1818-1828) 605, 2738
MOULIN, Du (1671) 1653
MOULIN, Lewis du (1641-1681) 2359,
2780
MOULIN, Peter du,D.D. (1668-1680)
302, 1375, 2359
MOULIN, Thomas du {1680) 2359
MOULINE, de, Sieur de Pare
{1727) 435
MOULTON, Thomas, D.D. (n.d.)
1687,2571
MOULTRIE, John, M.A. (1850) 2231
MOULTRU Rev. (1797) 886
MOUNSON, Sir John ( 647) 3366
MOUNTACUTE, Walter 1649) 1263
MOUNT EDGECOMBE, Earl of,
Richard Edgecombe 1827) 1683
MOUNTENEY BarcleyDe (1839) 1383
MOUNTIFORT William (1705) 2852
MOUNT MORRES, Viscount, Hervey
Redmond Morres (1780, 1794) 484, 534
MOW AT, Magnus (1862) 2242
CCCXI
MOW — MYL
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MOWER, Arthur (1817, 1837) 2809, 2854
MOYLE, John (1702) 2cxx>
MOYLE, Walter (1697) 173, 660, 1357,
2303
MOZEEN, Thomas (1751) 2850
MOZLEY, H. (1841, 1852) 878, 889, 1515,
1516
MOZLEY, James Bowling, D.D.
(1845) 1784
MUCKLOW, William (1673) 2475
MUDFORD, William (1802, 1840) 539,
932, 1463^ 1758, 1994, 2493
MUDIE, Alexander (1682) 2273
MUDIE, Charles Edward (1872) 2502
MUDIE, Peter (1822- 1830) 207, 284,
458, 1017, 1 106, 1639, 2297
MUDIE,W. R. (1825) 198
MUFFET, Robert (1592) 437
MUFFETT, Thomas, M.D. (1599) 2385
MUILMAN, Peter (1772) 793
MUIR, John (n.d.) 1220, 1753
MUIR, John, D.C.L. (1842-1874) 265,
482, 2520
MUIR, Thomas S. (1843-1877) 213, 298,
362, 609, 912, 1218, 1254, 1487, I754i
1892, 2076, 2251, 2351 (2), 2/01
MUIR, William, S.S.C. (1833) 1398
MULGRAVE, Lord Constantine,
John Phipps (1769) 1351
MULLEN, Allen (1682) 84
MULLER, Dr Max (1858) 516
MULOCK, Dinah Maria (1849-1882) 48,
56, 66, 206, 254, 255, 386, 422, 698, Z77,
878, 1067, 1076, 1090, 1 103, 1253, 1270,
1324, 1470, 1496, 1498, 1636, 1685, 1737,
1746, 1756, 1807, 1815, 1835, 1947,2224,
2340, 2453, 2508, 2571, 2689, 2698, 2713,
2826 (2X 2849
MUMFORD, James, S.J. (1652-
1686) 339, 2069, 2165, 2747
MUMFORD, Joseph, S.J. (1686) 339
M U N, Thomas (1621) 656
MUNCH-BELLINGHAUSEN, Frey-
har von (1844-1849) 1054, 1225, 2448
MUNDAY, Anthony (i 582-1619) 255,
570, 579, 663, 703, 891, 161 1, 2527, 2793
MUNDELL, A. (1830) 2187
MUNDY, Francis Noel Clark (1767,
1776) 1708, 1944
MUNRO, (1843) 2812
M U R ALT, Bdat Louis ( 1 726) 1 425
MURALT, L. de (1751) 684
MURDOCH, Rev. J. (1831) 2387
MURE, Sir WiUiam (n.d.) 300
MURRAY, A. (1773) 413
M U RR AY, Archibald (1805) 707
MURRAY, Eustace Clare Grenville
(1854-1882) 251, 743, 968, 1568, 1910,
2231 (2), 2501, 2848
MURRAY, General (1782) 2466
MURRAY, George (1802) 840
MURRAY, HamUton (1849, 1851) 884,
1342
MURRAY, Hugh (1804, 1814) S12, 2530
MURRAY, J. (1838) 724
MURRAY, James (1768-1773) 482, 731,
1 151, 1729, 2340 (2), 2628
MURRAY, James (1852, 1861) 228, 2453
MURRAY, John (1831, 1839) 1063, 2680
MURRAY, John A., Lord Murray
(1850) 1399
MURRAY, John, M.D. (1802) 446
M U RRAY, Lady C. ( 1 799) 282
MURRAY, Lindley, (1792) 2418
MURRAY, Lord George (1749) i7
MURRAY, Lord J. A. Murray (1850)
1399
MURRAY, Mungo (1679-1681) 569, 570,
571 (2X 2600, 2601
MURRAY, Nicholas (1851, 1852) 1452,
2224
MURRAY, Patrick, Lord Elibank
(1754-1773) 487, 730, 828, 1230, 1397,
2067, 2577
MURRAY, Rev. David (1844) 229
MURRAY, Rev. James (1764, 1778) 1146,
1724,2340
MURRAY, Sir Thomas, F.A.S.E.
(1827) 1479
MURRAY, WiUiam, Eari of Mans-
field (n.d., 1752) ioo9> 2572
MURPHY, Arthur (1753-1778) 609, 1044,
1050, 1308, 1744, 2269, 2480, 2592, 2716,
2795, 2805, 2853
MURPHY, Edward W. (1851) 40
MURPHY, Serjeant (1844) 2775
MUSGRAVE, Agnes (1795) 404
MUSGRAVE, Sir Richard, Bart.,
M.P. (1798, 1804) 2507, 26cx>
MUSKAU, H. L. H., Prinz von
Puckler(i832) 2610
MUSKET alias Fisher, Gregory
(1623) 238
MUSSARD, Pierre (1667, 1732) 475,
2222
MUTEL, Charles (1702) 2630
MUZZEY, A. B. (1841) 758, 763
MYLES, James (1848) 366
cccxm
MYL — NEW
CCCXIV
MYLNE, Robert (17 12) 1764
MYLNE, WiUiam (1720) 2594
MYNORS,Wmoughby, M.A. (1717,
1718) 2337, 2512
MYNSHULL, Richard (n.d.) 2731
N.
NAGHTEN, Frederick, B. A. (1845) 161 1
NAISH, William (1845, ^859) 10 10, 2402
NALSON, John (1683, 1684) 1306, 2000
NALSON, John, LL.D. (1677-1680) 520,
953,2029,2671
NAPIER, Admiral Sir Charles (1838)
1705
NAPIER, E. H. D. E. (1849) 1868
NAPIER, Macvey (1840) 1469
NAPLETON, John, D.D. (1773) 488
NARES, Edward, D.D. (1812, 1823)
1085, 1201, 2566
NARES, Robert (1789) 2152
NARY, Cornelius (1718-19) 1731
NASH, (1589) 1854
NASH, Rev. Treadway, D.D. (1781) 430
NASH, Thomas (1589- 1 636) 70,519,928,
1546, I553> 1928, 2063, 2189 (2), 2829
NASH, Thomas (1869) 63^ 1080, 1563
NAUSE, Frederick, Bishop of Vienna
(1618) 2633
NAYLER, James (1655-1667) 128, 221,
700, 1 1 84, 131 5, 1606
NAYLOR, B. S. (1854) 2593
NAYLOR, Joseph, D.D. (1669) 1473
NAYLOR, Sir George (1792) 423
NEADE, William (1625) 701
NEAL, Alice (1853) 67
NEAL, Jonathan (1825) 287
NEAL, Nathaniel (1746) 960
NEAL, Rev. Daniel (1733) 1347
NEALE, Erskine, M.A. (1827-1850) 239,
417, 564, 1469, 1503 (2;, 2264,2321,
2813
NEALE, John Mason, M.A., D.D.
( 1 843- 1 848) 1 1 29, 1 1 97, 2063, 2497,
2716
NEALE, Rev. G. P. (1843) 2342
NEALE, T. (1696) 2034
NEALE, William Johnson (1833-
1842) 1 161, 1324, 1976, 2019
NEATE, Charles, M.A. (1830, 1838)
1927, 2155, 2489
NEAVES, Lord (1869) 2449
NECKER DE CUSTRIN, Charles
Frederick (1745) 495
NEDHAM, Marchamont (1644-1678)
107, 321, 368, 384, 632, 643, 1329, 1455>
1563, 1602, 1603, 1738, 1843, 1935,2302,
2665
NEILE, Richard, Bishop of Durham
(1624) 1529
NEILL, Pat. (1832) 2806
NEILSON, Mrs Andrew (1855) 533
NELSON, John (t866) 1915
NELSON, Rev. (n.d.) i 166
NELSON, Robert (1688-1714) 718,2281,
2624, 28 1 1
NELSON, W. (1719) 758
NELSON, William (1725) 2180
NESS, Bertha (1878) 2247
NESSE, Christopher (1666-1683) 190,
544, 614, 665 (2), 1300, 1877, 2500, 2661
NETHERCOTT, Henrietta (1858) 2625
NETTLETON, Thomas (1729) 2444
NEVE, John le (171 1, 1716) 902, 1500
NEVE, Philip (1789) 554
NEVIL, Henry (1716) 1942
NEVILL, Henry (1647, 1659) 1861, 2381
NEVILLE, (1779) 1942
NEVILLE, Henry (1647-1681) 842, 1255,
131 1, 1933
NEVILLE, Hon. Richard C. (1848) 2323
NEVILLE, 0.(1811) 1331
NEVILLE, Thomas (1752) 2144
NEWBY, C. J. (1864-1869) 1297, 1550,
2829
NEWBERY, (1762) 183
NEWBERY, Francis (1798) 2578
NEWCASTLE, Duke of, K.G.,
Henry Pelham (1810) 1802
NEWCASTLE, Duke of, T. P.
Holies (1756) 2184
NEWCASTLE, Duke of, William
Cavendish (1649) 522, 2723
NEWCOMB, George (1843) 1150
NEWCOMB, T. (1762) 798
NEWCOME, Henry, M.A. (1671) 883
NEWCOME, Mrs (1728) 768
NEWCOME, Susannah, n^e Squire
(1738) 1918
NEWCOME, Thomas (1712) 231
NEW-COMEN, Matthew (1641) 106,
2741
NEWENHAM, Thomas (n.d.) 891
NEWINGTON, Samuel (1856-1858)
513(2), 1725, 2028, 2565
NEWMAN, Arthur (1607) 227
NEWMAN, Edward (1849-1857) 1234,
1442
cccxv
NEW — NOR
CCCXVl
NEWMAN, Francis W. (1847) 11 55
NEWMAN, Jeremiah W. (1805-7) 1516
NEWMAN, John Henry (1836-1856)
302, 401, 723, 742, 1336, 1344, 151S,
1528, 1 64 1, 2037
NEWMAN, Samuel (1682) 467
NE WM ARCH, William (n.d.) 238 1
NEWNHAM, Francis (1815) 1939
NEWTE, Thomas (1788) 2610
NEWTON, Benjamin (1756) 1 189
NEWTON, Bishop (1775) 675
NEWTON, Emma (1844) 631
NEWTON, Rev. John (1789, 1793) 1450,
1732
NEWTON, Rev. William (1730) 1483
NEWTON, Richard, D.D. (1733,
1755) 859, 1941, 2019
NEWTON, Samuel (1767) 1389
NEWTON, Sir Isaac (1704) 1822
NEWTON, Thomas (1587) 1085
NEWTON, William (1741) 2147
NIBBS, Rev. (1829) 2096
NIBLOCK, Joseph White, D.D.
(1835) 1912, 2557
NICCOLS, Richard (1614, 1627) 221,
986, 2392
NICHOL, John P., LL.D. (1852) 1595
NICHOLAS, Henry (1574-1575) 443,
627, 837, 2033, 2047, 2055
NICHOLL, Whitlock, M.D. (1819-
1822) 83, 1 1 56, 2400
NICHOLLS, Frank, M.D. (1751) 1894
NICHOLLS, Rev. Boucher, Dean of
M iddleham ( 1 8 1 4) 1 992
NICHOLS, Anne Susanna (1804) 1276
NICHOLS, Francis (1719) 281
NICHOLS, John (1763-1809) 90, 103,
235» 290, 4231 437, 1 128, 1255, 1934,
2231, 2417
NICHOLS, John Bowyer (1818) 1467
NICHOLS, John, F.A.S.E. (1819) 236
NICHOLS, N. (1731) 1212
NICHOLS, Philip (1763) 328
NICHOLSON, Francis, M.A. (1682) 448
NICHOLSON, Henry (1705) 470
NICHOLSON, Henry I. B. (1851) 3
NICHOLSON, John (1809) 1844
NICOL, Erskine, A.R.A. (1867) 1267
NICOL, Martha (1856) 1255
NICOLAS, Lady Nicholas Harris
(1846) 298
NICOLAS, Sir Nicholas Harris (1820-
1830) 390, 1582, 2022, 2189, 2492 (2),
2773
NICOLE, Pierre (17 10) 494
NICOLE, Pierre (1834) >^7
NICOLL, James (1840) 1 1 1 1
NICOLL, Joseph (1735, n.d.) 173. 2323
NICOLSON, Alexander (1867) 1330
NIEBUHR, B. G. (1843) 2496
NIGHTINGALE, J. (1822) 1636
NIND, WUliam (1856) 1012
NISBET, E. (1601) 297
NISBET, Mrs (1848) 1342
NISBET, Patrick (1762) 2286
NIXON, Anthony (1612) 632
NIXON, Rev. Edward J. (1844) 875
NOAKE, Dorothy (1735) 14^4
NOBLE, C.J. (1762) 2782
NOBLE, R. G. (N.D.) 1 131
NODIER, Charles (1815) 1165
NOEHDEN, G. H. (1796) 921
NOEL, Antoine Abb^ dc la Pluche
(1733) 2466
NOEL, Hon. Gerard T. (1826) 187
NOEL, Lady Augusta (1875) '840
NOIR, Jean le (1678) 17271 2224
NOKES, WilUam (1710) 1647
NOLAN, Edward (1168, 1868) 56, 1249,
2225
NOLAN, F. (1804, 1826) 955, 1386
NOLAN, Rev. Frederick, LL.D.
(1810) 1230
NOORTHOUCK, John (1764) i i6o
NORDEN, John (1586, 1624) 1208, 1622
NORMAN, John, J. C. (1850) 2270
NORMANBY, Marquis Constantine,
H. Phipps (1825-1832) 503, 758, 1559,
1847
NORRIS, Edwin (1853) 623, 1037
NORRIS, H. H. (1815-1839) 1544,2018,
2205
NORRIS, John (1682, 1683) 1095, 1680
NORRIS, John, M.A. (1691) 363
NORRIS, Mrs (1808) 1287
NORRIS, Rev. John (1694) 2476
NORRIS, Sylvester, D.D. (1615-1623)
135, 163, 1057, 2093
NORTH, (1844) 132
NORTH, Francis, Lord GuUdford
(1677) 1901
NORTH, George (1741) 113
NORTH, Hon. Roger (1713) 651
NORTH, Dudley, 3rd Baron North
(1659) 941
NORTH, Dudley, 4th Lord North
(1969, 1670) 1695, 1767
NORTH,Sir Dudley (1691,1701) 491,663
NOR — OCK
CCCXVIII
NORTHCOTE, Sir Stafford H.,
Bart. (1849) 2374
NORTHLEIGH, John, M.D. (1688)
687, 1862
NORTHUMBERLAND, Archdeacon
of, T. Sharp, D.D. (1733) 274a
NORTHUMBERIJiND, Duchess
of(i775) 23?S
NORTON, Edward (1857) 211
NORTON, Hon. Caroline E. S. (1829,
1836) 3455.277s
NORTON, Hon. Mrs. C. (1848) 1452
NORTON, Mrs (183s) 2814
NORTON, Richard {1696) 1876
NORTON, Robert (1852) 2090
NORTON, Thomas (N.D.) 33,291,638,
2621
NORTON,Thomas(is62,'is69) 1235,2791
■NOURSE, Timothy (1691) 651
NOVA-SCOTIA. Bishop of, Charies
Jnglis 779) •«'
NOVICE, G. W (1865) 1487
NOWELL, Alexander (1609) 336
NOWELL, Thomas, D.D. (1760) 679
NOY, William 1641 2639
NORWICH Archdeacon of, Dr John
Jeffrey (1703) 1656
NORWICH, Bishop of, Dr A. Spar-
row (1661) 423
NORWICH, Bishop of, E. Reynolds
(1669) 102
NORWICH, Bishop of, Geoi^ Home,
D.D. (1751-1798) 615, 1376, 1445. "77S.
2471,2562
NORWICH, Bishop of; Joseph Hall,
D.D. (1640-1648) 255,596^1190,1645,
2318,2360
NORWICH, Bishop of, R. Corbet
(1648) I95S
NORWOOD, Cornelius (1694) 683
NORWOOD, Richard (1665) 2652
NORWOOD, .Saraiiel ig? 1184
NOTT, George Frederick, D.D. (1795-
1808), 1530, 1894, 1950
NOTT, John, M.D, (1772-1810) 70, 1091,
1307, 1342, 2317
NOTTINGHAM, Earl of (1692) 2006
NOTTINGHAM, Earl of, Daniel
Finch (1713) '79'
NOTTINGHAM, Earl of, Henege
Finch (N.D., 1660) 134.841
NUGEE, George, M.A. (1857) 1881
NUGENT, Lord George Grenville
{1832-1847) i34o.26'S
III.
NUGENT, Robert (1749-1751)490,898
NUGENT, Robert Craggs, Lord
Nugent {1739, 1774) 880, 1803
NUGENT, Robert, M.P. (1739) 785
NUNN, Lorenzo, N. (1852) 1616
NUTT, F. (1789) 4S7
NUTTALL, Mr (1679) '557
NUTTING, H. (1856) 91S
NYE, Philip (1651-1677) 217, 314, 1674
NYE, Stephen (1692, 1700} 29, 1105
O'BEIRNE, Thomas Lewis, D.D.,
Bishop of Meath (1780-1813} 484, 487,
1004, 1016, 1355, 1394, 3369
O'BRIEN, Dennis (1787) 2737
O'BRIEN, J. (1768) 937
O'BRIEN, William (1772, 1773) S44, 70?
O'BRVEN, Denis (1783, 1795) 594. "O'S.
2039
O'CONNELL, Edmond (1808) 3717
O'CONNELL, Daniel (1811) 1107
O'CONOR, Charles, D.D. (1810-16) 433
O'CONOR, Charles, M.R.I.A. (1771)
1782
O'CONOR, Charles (1753) 680
O'CONOR, Dr (1818- 19) 332
O'CONOR, E. {1818) 1038
O'CONOR, Roger {1799, 1828) 41,1451
O'HANLON, Rev. John, M.R.I.A.
{1871) 1252
O'HARA, (1817) 1144
O'HARA, Kane (1764-1777) '66, 1026,
1613,2698
O'KEEFE, John (1767-1784) 327, 3349,
3451 (3), 3850
O'LEARY, Arthur (1801) 1593'
O'MEARA, Kathleen (1873, 1874) 2=55,
2572
O-ROURKE, Edmund (1852-1865) 61,
870, 1543, IS97. 1680
O'SULLIVAN, (1824) 308
OAKELEV, Frederick, M.A. {1842,
1844) 861, 1478
OAKES, Abraham, LL.D. (1751) 2498
OAKESHOTT, J. (1848) 2616
OAKLEY, Benjamin (1812) 1445
DATES, Titus, D.D. (1683, 1689) 614,
618,667
OCCHAM, Gulielmus de (n.d.) 620
OCKHAM, Lord Chancellor, Sir P.
King (1703) 1149
CCCXIX
OCK — OWE
cccxx
OCKLEY, Simon (1712) 1208
ODELL, Thomas (1721) 371
OFFOR, John (1823) 2098
OGILVIE, Henry (1833) 2513
OGILVIE, Jane (1840) 1063
OGILVIE, John (1787, 1789) 893 (2)
OGILVIE, John, D.D. (1769) 1855
OGILVIE, William (1781) 812
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OGI LV Y, George ( 1 834) 398
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OGLE, Nath. (1821) 1207
OLDE,J. (1556) 113,471
OLDFIELD, Thomas Henton B.
(1792, 1794) 459, 775
OLDHAM, John (1683) 80
OLDISWORTH, William (1709-
171 1) 102, 619, 2092, 2764
OLDMIXON, John (1709-1730) 143,
167,282,410, 527, 539, 582, 796, 1 131
(2), 1 135, 1418, 1468, 1565, 1584, 1673,
2108, 2195
OLDYS, WiUiam (1732- 1746) 283, 284,
424, 679, 1069, 1 1 53, 1583, 1681
OLIPHANT, (1788) 2654
OLIPHANT, Charles, M.D. (1702) 2360
OLIPHANT, Margaret C. W. (1849-
1885) 299, 391 (3), 566, 1072, 1077, 1 182,
1298, 1314, 1319, 1488, 1525, 1532, 1547,
1575, 1604, 1830, 1867, 2072, 2701,2731
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OLIVER, Rev. George (1827) 416
OLIVER, Rev. Peter (1787) 2282
OLLIVE, Joseph (i737) 415
OLLYFEE, John (1702) 581
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ONSLOW, Arthur (1740) 2470
OPEN SHAW, Robert (1591) 2373
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ORD, John Walker (1833) 2787
ORDE, Mrs (1837) 186
ORFORD, Earl of, Horace Walpole
(1741-1791) 20, 91, 327, 518, 1073, 1092,
1095, 1359, 1534, 1563, 2109, 2407
ORFORD, Earl of, Sir Robert Wal-
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231 1, 2369, 2421, 2425, 2437, 2575
ORIEL, Provost of, E. Hawkins,
D.D. (1835) '395
ORKNEY, Bishop, A. Honeyman
(1710) 251
ORME, Rev. William (1826, 1830) 506
1572
ORRERY, Earl of (1772) 1 136
ORRERY, Earl o^ Charles Boyle
(1703) 188
ORRERY, Earl of, Roger Boyle (1655,
1676) 754, 1865
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1 1 18, 1890, 1967, 2289
OSBORNE, Francis G., Duke of
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OSBORNE, G., Lord Sidney (1866) 1447
OSBURN, William (1841, 1854) 139,
1255
OSGOODE, William (1779) 2150
OSSORY, Bishop of, Griffiths WU-
liam, D.D, (1644) 848
OSSORY, Bishop of, John Bale
(1543, 1544) 779, 2847
OSSORY, Bishop of, John Parry
(1660) 313
OSTERVALD, Jean F. (1702, 1715)
7,2630
OSWALD, James (1766) 158
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OTWAY, Caesar (1823, 1847) 106, 2402
(2X 2610
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(1789, 1795) 188, 1796, 2457
OUTRAM, George (1851) 1337
OVERAL, (1741) 380
OVERBURY, Sir Thomas (1614) 2815
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OWEN, (1642) 1891
OWEN, Charles, D.D. (1716-1721) 561,
670, 1922, 2747
OWEN, E. (1762) 1707
OWEN, Henry, D.D. (1748, I774) 535,
1070
OWEN, Hugh, M.A. (1808) 2417
OWEN, James (1694-1704) 401, 671,
1638 (2X 1935, 2686
OWEN, John (1669-1680) 177^2421,2680
OWEN, John (1805) 1366
CCCXXl
OWE — PAR
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OWEN, John, D.D. (1662-1682) 95, 260
267, 274, 636, 641, 642, 1221, 1704, 1877,
2748
OWEN, John, M.A. (1804) 901
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OWEN, Robert (1813, 1847) 1643, 1735
OWENSON, Sydney, Lady S. Mor-
gan (1803) 2250
OXENHAM, Henry N. (1858) 1897
OXFORD, Bishop of (1825) 943
OXFORD, Bishop of, J. Butler, D.D.
(1772) 1402
OXFORD, Bishop of, J. Fell (1674) 2722
OXFORD, Bishop of, John F. Mack-
amess, M.A. (1847, 1878) 920, 2393
OXFORD, Bishop of, John Ran-
dolph, D.D. (1792, 1802) 745, 2142
OXFORD, Bishop of, Samuel Par-
ker (1670, 1688) 650, 2089
OXFORD, Earl of, Robert Harley
(1710-1711) 819,820,2095
OZELL, John (1722, 1734) 1889, 2481
P.
PACE, Rev. William (1835) 1528
PACKINGTON, Sir John (n.d.) 2469
PAE, David (1853- 1866) 436 (2), 957,
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2005, 2338, 2522, 2702
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PAGE, R. (1841, 1843) 3, 121 1
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PAGE, Samuel (1619) 63
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PAGET, E. (1586) 1022
PAGET, Eusebius (n.d.) 1022
PAGET, Lord Alfred (1857) 1428
PAGET, Francis Edward (1833-1873)
299, 549» ^W> 1524, 1840, 2436
PAGET, Thomas Catesby, Lord
Paget, M.P. (1738-1741) 784, 1630, 2437
PAGET, T. C. (1736) 798
PAGET, Thomas (1649) 2132
PAGET, W. (1749) 1 192
PAINE, Robert T., Jun. (1815) 1074
PAINE, Thomas (1772- 1794) 34, 321,
442, 1814, 2039, 2079
PAINE, William (1682) 2299
PAINTER, John (1756 1684
PAISLEY, James, Lord (1731) 2641
PALEARIUS, Aonius (1638) 224
PALEY, William, Archdeacon of
Carlisle (1774) $87
PALFREYMAN, Thomas (1578) 2635
PALGRAVE, Francis Turner (1858) 1868
PALGRAVE, Sir Francis (1832) 2178
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PALMER, Alicia Tindal (1809) 1 194
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PALMER, Herbert, D.D. (1645) 980
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PALMER, John (1772) 962
PALMER, Josiah (1795) 944
PALMER, Mrs (1837) 621
PALMER, R. (1840) 2489
PALMER, Roger, Earl of Castle-
maine (1667- 1679)
341,540,980, 1320,2174
PALMER, Samuel (1703) 587
PALMER, Thomas (1606) 795
PALMER, WiUiam, M.A. (1832-1846)
191, 845, 1069, 1070
PALMERSTON, Viscount, H. J.
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PALMEZEAUX, Michael Cubi^res
de (179O 1633
PALTOCK or PULTOCK, Robert
(1751) 1464
PANIZZI, Antonio (1839) 333
PANTON, (1812) 676
PARC, Sieur de, de Mouline
(1727) 435
PARDOE, Julia H. (1834, 1835)
1546, 2466
PARDON, George Frederick (1849-
1869) 208, 234 (3), 388, 873, 992, 1060
1066, 1296
PARFECT, Rev.. (1760, 1762)
494, 1346
PARIS, John Ayrton, M.D. (1824,
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PARIS, Thomas Clifton (1850) 1064
PARISH, H. H. (1838) 281
PARK, Andrew (1845-1853) 219, 2385
PARK, J. (1664) ' 2694
PARK, John James, LL.D. (1830) 1288
PARK, Mr(i8i5) 231
PARK, Thomas (1817) 873
PARKE, Robert (1588) 1125
PARKER, (1809) 195
PARKER, Frederick (1847-1862) 203,
515, 691, 692, 773, 844, 1203 (2), 1416,
1492 (2), 1493 (4), 1766, 1942, 2190 (2),
2238, 2669, 2678, 2679
cccxxm
PAR
PARKER, Harriett (1851) 1956
PARKER, Henry {1493) 449
PARKER, Henry (1640-1651) 71, 95,
316, 503, S13, 562,642, 1003, 1290, 1541,
1765, 1789, 1963. 2069, 3274, 2346, 265^
PARKER, Henry C1688) 2673
PARK, Hon. Justice (1808) 717
PARKER. James (1877) 928
PARKER, John (N.D., 1650) 995, 1036
PARKER,John Henry(i840, 1853} 1019,
IZ43. 3416
PARKER, Joseph, D.D. (1867-1874)
720, 1855
PARKER, M. (M.D.) 279, 605
PARKER, Martin (1635-1640) 479t 842,
1029, 1072, 2220, 267^ 2788
PARKER, Matthew, Archbishop of
Canterbury (1557-1564) 145, 584, 1022,
2811
PARKER, Rev. W. (1753) 1375
PARKER, Richard{i739) 813
PARKER, Robert, M.A. (1607) 2268
PARKER, Samuel (1681-1717) 232.318,
347, 672, 821
PARKER, Samuel, Bishop of Oxford
{1688-1670) 650, 2089
PARKER, Samuel, D.D. (1673, 1771)
578, 2182
PARKER, T.L.(i8i5) 606
PARKER, William (1651) 1320
PARKES, David (1839) 2483
PARKHURST John N.D.) 1609,2362
PARKINSON, A. (1726) 422
PARKINSON, James (N.D.) 924
PARKINSON, James, M.A. {1689) 16
PARKINS, C. (1776) 1138
PARNELL, Or Thomas (1737) 804
PARKS, Mr (1705) 2215
PARNELL, Sir H., Bart, M.P.
(1832) 1927
PARNELL, Thomas (1717) 1173
PARNELL, William (1804, 1819} 1228,
1560
PARR, Harriet (1854-1882) 56,101,214,
319, 224, 503, 525, 939, 1014, 1075, 1084,
1218, 1297, 1298, 1339. 1560, 167s, 1677,
1970, 1971, 2500, 2531, 2572, 2573. 2672,
2685, 2730, 2792, 2828, 2843
PARR, John Hamilton (i8zi) 1684
PARR, Samuel, D.D., LLD. (1781-
1809) 283, 362, 486, 649, 1356, 215s,
3616
PARRINCHIEFFE, John (1572) 867
PAT cccxxiv
PARROT, Henry (1606-1636) 550^1318,
1662, 1671
PARRY, Charles Henry, M.D. (1837) 1571
PARRY, John, Bishop of Ossary(i66o)
313
PARRY, Thomas (1751) 3671
PARSONS, (1602) 573
PARSONS, Daniel (i860) 2688
PARSONS, Gertrude, «A Hext(i8s9-
1878) 55, 219, 744, 101 1, 1078, 1341,
1519. 1536, IS47. 1677,2242,2518,2539,
2573, 2688, 2707, 2717
PARSONS, Philip (N.D., 1771) 824, 1725
PARSON, Rev. Philip (1766, 1779) &»♦.
I23I
PARSONS, Robert (1580-1641) 129, 143,
223, 262, 275 (2), 470, 512, 586, 696, 940i
1284, 1458, 2127, 2196, 2313, 2550, 3569,
2640, 264^ 2675, 2790
PARSONS, Robert, S.J. {1592) 577
PARSONS, Thomas (1804) 384
PARSONS, William (1787) 1958
PARTON, Sarah P. (1853-1865) 893,912.
1933, 2228, 2343. 2346
PARTRIDGE, (1774) 1109
PARTRIDGE, John (1680) 1700
PARTRIDGE, Rev. Samuel, M.A.
18 3, N.D.) 2207,2575
TASCAL, Blaise (1658, 1679) 1690,2048
PASCUAL, Antonio D. de (1852) 2693
PASQUIN, Anthony (n.d.) 3233
PASSERAN, Albert, Count de
(1732) 1901
PATCHINGwPHATCHEN,ResU
<I757) 950
PATERSON, Adam (N.D.) 1756
PATERSON, George (1852) 3351
PATERSON, James (1747) 210
PATERSON, James (1840) 498
PATERSON,Nathaniel,D.D.(i836) 1543
PATERSON, Samuel (1767, 1788) 104,
IS9. 1271, 2466
PATERSON, W. (1819) 3263
PATERSON, WiUiam (1695-1717) 471,
773, 1231, 3037
PATISON, Matthew (1623) ijo?
PATMORE, Coventry, K.D. (1854,
'877) 91, 2713
PATMORE, Peter George (1824-
1844) 383, 367, 2135
PATON, (1780) 2816
PATON, Andrew Archibald (1844) 1643
PATON, James, D.D. (1773. 1796) 196,
1435
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PATON, Sir J. Noel (1861) 1946
PATRICK, Bishop (1643) 2097
PATRICK, F. C. (1798, 1799) 1264, 1661
PATRICK, John, D.D. (1674-1688) 983,
2117,2624, 2770
PATRICK, Symon, D.D. (1669-1687) 93,
165, 501, 639, 652, 886, 971, 987, i598»
1914, 2286, 2338
PATRICK, Simon, D.D., Bishop of
Ely (1686, 1688) 1753, 2636
PATRICK, Symon, D.D., Dean of
Peterborough (1687) 2302
PATRIDGE, Rev. Samuel (181 1) 2355
PATTEN, Thomas, D.D. (1834) 141 5
PATTEN, William (1575) 301
PATTENSON, Matthew (1623) 1207
PATTESON, Rev. Edward (1803) 969
PATTISON, Mark, M.A. (1840) 31 1
PAUL, Charles Kegan (1861) 2554
PAUL, Margaret Agnew (1878) 2722
PAUL, Mrs (1856, 1857) 567, 700, 2493
PAUL, Rev. James (n.d.) 733
PAUL, Robert Bateman, M.A. (1829-
1872) 82 (2), 204, 1 1 37
PAUL, Sir John Dean, Bart. (1821-
1828) 1540, 2230
PAULDING, Dr (1832) 2529
PAULDING, James (1825) 1269
PAULDING, James Kirke (181 1-
1831) 711, 1310, 1331, 1431, 2255, 2398,
Errata, voL iv.
PAULDING, J. P. (1835) 1 179
PAYBODY, Thomas (1629) 1292
P AYN, J ames ( 1 864- 1 874) 191, 346, 4 1 9,
946, 1060, 1487, 1488, 1 516, 1550, 1560,
1622, 1680, 175 1, 1883, 1885, 2826
PAYNE and FOSS, Messrs (1825)
332 (2)
PAYNE, E. W. (N.D.) 1706
PAYNE, Henry (1687) 113
PAYNE, Isaac (1805) 1837
PAYNE, J. (1837) 719
PAYNE, John (1771, 1802) 1373, 2505,
2601
PAYNE, Nevil (1673, 1675) 903, 1663, 2382
PAYNE, William (1685, 1687) 643, 2397
PAYNE, William, D.D. (1687- 1696)
128, 652, 655, 1356, 1753
PAYNTER, Thomas, M.A. (n.d.) 1986
PEACE, John (1841, 1842) 603 (2)
PEACH, William (1852) 2560
PEACHMAN, Henry, M.A. (1615-
1642) 183, 619, 712, 1558, 1605, 1855,
2481
PEACOCK, George, M.A., Dean of
EIy(i83i) 1782,2153
PEACOCK, James (1785) 1808
PEACOCK, Lucy (1786-1799) S'l U96,
2772
PEACOCK, Thomas Love (1816-
1861) 544i 1056, 1076, 1535, 1567, 1632,
1 741, 2206
PE AKE, Eliza ( 1 844) 1 1 74
PEAPS, William (1649) 1 5 1 8
PEARCE, Edward (1681, 1682) 474,
475 (2)
PEARCE, Rev. T. (n.d.) 696
PEARCE, William (1795) 2818
PEARCE, Zachary, D.D., Bishop of
Rochester (1722-1733) 963, 973> I393»
1620 (4), 1625, 1626, 1627, 1628, 2175,
2176, 2203, 2300
PEARD, Frances Mary (1869-1875)
1818, 2228, 2573, 2705, 2820
PEARSALL, Elizabeth S., Countess
of Harrington (1874) 1944
PEARSON, Albert H., M.A., (1868) 2258
PEARSON, C. (1842) 369
PEARSON, Edward, B.D. (1799) '372
PEARSON, John, D.D., Bishop of
Chester (1668) 2031
PEARSON, Richard, M.D. (1794,
1798) 25, 2565
PEART, Emily (1869) 245
PEART, S. (1778) 500
PEASGOOD, Fr. (n.d.) 923
PECHALL or PESHALL, Sir John
(1772,1773) 1167(2)
PECHEL, Samuel (1781) 1108
PECHY, John, M.D. (1682-1695) 2427 (2),
2428 (4), 2429 (5), 2430 (4)
PECK, Francis, M.A. (17 19) 2384, 2602
PECK, Lillie (1876, 1808) 2776, 2800
PECK, William R. (N.D.) 662
PECKHAM, Sir George (1583) 2675
PECKWELL, Henry, D.D. (N.D.,
1778) 14, 1030
PEDDLE, Mrs (1789) 2236
PEDELSDEN, William (1657) 2458
PEEBLES, ., William (1803, 181 1) 292,
535
PEEL, Sir Robert (1846) 954
PEELE, George (1584, 1595) 167, 215,
613, 1814
PEER, J. W. (1826) 2773
PEERS, Richard, M.A. (1667, 1715)
360, 1947
PEETERS, Hugh (1659) 2795
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PEG — PER
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PEGGE, Samuel, LL.D. (1772, 1797)
931, 943/ 1207
PEIRCE, Rev. James (1712-1721)
120, 345, 771, 1241, 1921 (3), 2038, 2173,
2721
PELHAM, Henry, Duke of New-
castle, K.G. (1810) 1802
PELL, John (1664) 719
PELLING, Edward, D.D. (1687-
1688) 140 (2), 952, 2568
PEMBERTON, Benjamin (1822) 1401
PEMBERTON, Lieut-CoL (1869) 2262
PEMBERTON, Thomas (1812) 195
PEMBROKE, Earl of; G. R. C
Herbert (1872) 2458
PENALUNA, William (1819, 1834)
404, 855
PENDLEBURY, Henry (1687) 1926
PENGELLY, Sir Thomas 1731) 1478
PENHOUET, Monsieur (1797) 1425
PENINGTON, Isaac (n.d.) 258
PENKETHMAN, John (1628) 1819
PEN LEY, S. (N.D.) 2407
PENN, Granville (1810-1841) 237, 248,
387, 1768, 1827, 2524
PENN, John (1792) 216
PEN N , Richard ( 1 794) 166
PENN, Richard, F.R.S. (1833) 'S^o
PENN, William (1662-1699)96, 439, 483,
503, 520, 588,751, 752, 817, 1028, 1044,
1045, 1049, 1224, 1225, 1292, 1298, 1360,
1662, 1714, 1736, 1835, 1891,2037,2045,
23051 2356, 2476, 2570, 2717
PENN, William(i7i8-i794) 301,2424,2767
PENN, William (1823) 868
PENN, William, Jun. ( 1 668) 2257
PENNANT, (1781) 430
PENNANT, Thomas (1763) 861
PENNECK, Rev. Henry, M.A, (1842) 156
PENNECUIK, Alexander, M.D.
(1699, 1715) 1009, 1849
PENNEFATHER, John (1871) 923
PENNY, William, Lord Kinloch
(1833-1866) 404, 2069, 2594, 2615
PENNIE, J. F. (1827) 2538
PENNINGTON, Mary (1649) 1690
PENNINGTON, Mrs S. (1766) 1445
PENNY, A. J. (1858) Errata, vol. iv. (2)
PENNY, Anne (1771) 1954
PENNY, John (1831) 2607
PENNY, Mrs S. J. (1857-1861) 55, 1663,
2223
PENNYMAN, Joseph (1680-1700) 9,279,
427, 2061, 2062
PENNYMAN, Joseph (1689) 151 1
PENNYMAN, Mary (1676) 2446
PENROSE, Elizabeth, tUe Cart-
wright (1824-1853) 78, 1 1 15, 1136, ii37f
1 7 16, 2339
PENROSE, John, M.A. (1831-1849) 888,
102 1, 1068
PENROSE, Thomas, D.C.L. (1790) 2400
PENROSE, Vice-Ad. Sir Charles V.
(1820) 969
PENNY, John (i 587-1 590) 276, 1189,
1807, 2633, 2649
PENTON, Stephen (1682, 1688)648, 1056
PENTYCROSS, Thomas (1777) 2823
PEPPERELL, W. (1746) 1214
PEPYS, Samuel (1677, 1690) 1575, 1977
PERCEVAL, Dudley M. (1849) 7i5
PERCEVAL, Hon. and Rev. Arthur
Philip, B.C.L. (1832-1849) 38, 40, 74i
234, 395» 403, 408, 1 119, 1302, I379i
1400, 1412, 2161, 2513 (2), 2653, 2777,
2839
PERCEVAL, Hon. and Rev. G. C.
(1825, 1831) 1926, 2326
PERCEVAL, John, Earl of Egmont
(1733-1763) 486, 506, 850, 874, 2069, 2308
PERCIVAL, Margaret (1847, 1849) 1251,
2227
PERCIVAL, Right Hon. Spencer
(1791, 1792) 711,2197
PERCIVAL, Thomas, M.D. (1777) 1768
PERCY, T. (1762) 1628
PERCY, Thomas, D.D., Bishop of
Dromore (1761-1779) 933, 948, 1074,
1090, 1300, 1472, 1750, 2448
PERCY, Thomas, LL.D. (1785) 2726
PERCY, William (i 594) 2454
PEREIRA, Jonathan, M.D. (1843) 133^
PEREZ, Andreas (1707) 2461
PEREZ DE MONTALVAN, Juan
(1631) 2460
PERKINS, Eliza (1834) 250
PERKINS, Henry (1853) 1981
PERNETTI, Abb^ (175O 1902
PERRAULT, Nicolas (1570) 1266
PERRIER, Anna (1866) 1253
PERRINCHIEF, Richard (1661-
1668) 656,1221,2533
PERRINCHIEFE, John (1572) 867
PERRON, Cardinal Jacques Davy
du(i623) 340
PERROT, Sir James (1600) 480
PERRY, (1750) 2647
PERRY, James (1778-1779) 780, 1617
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PERRY, William, M.D. (1807) 2618
PERY, Edm. Sexton (1757) 1427
PESHALL or PECHALL, Sir John
('772,1773) 1167 {=)
PETER, Rev. Samuel (1782) 3704
PETER, William, M.A. (1834) 2247
PETERBOROUGH, Bishop of.
White Kennet, D.D. {1681-1718) 26,
322, 620, 902, 152, 1343, I3S4, 1399,
1565. '594, 1794, 200I, 3101,2441^ 2599,
2664, 27SO, 3773, 2820
PETERBOROUGH, Dean of, Simon
Patrick, D.D. (1687) 2302
PETERBOROUGH, Eariof(i68s>
1681,2513
PETERBOROUGH, Earl of, Charles
Mordaunt ( 719) 3138
PETERKIN, Alejiander (1828-1839)
403, 1332, 1415,2125,2153
PETERKIN, Rev. W. (1779) SSS
PETERS, Charles, M.A. (1760) 164
PETERS, Dr Samuel A. (1781) 1000
PETERS, Hugh 165 1031
PETHKRAM John 1843) 2091
PETT, Sir Peter 1661 688) 642, 1068
PETTIGREW Thomas L. 1833) 1523
PETTMAN,WiUiam(i786, 1810) 1386,
1419. 1706. 247S1 2576
PETTY, Sir William (1647-1683) 52 (a).
1790, 2636
PETVIN, ]ohn(i7S3) i34S
PETYT, George {1690) 1456
PETYT, William {1680) 280
PEVRERIUS, Isaac (1655, 1656) 1597,
2561
PHAYER, Thomas (1543) 171S
PHELAN, Mrs, nie Tonna, ue Tonna
PHELAN, William, D.D. (1823, 1824)
2300, 3398
PHELPS, Elizabeth S. (1854, n.d.) 2346,
2519
PHIBBS, Mary (1855) 66
PHILIP, (1870) 2845
PHILIP, Rev. Robert (1833) 1744
PHILIPOT John( 629.1674)331,405(2)
PHILIPPART Sir John (1823-1824)719
PHILIPPES, Henry (1656) 494
PHILIPPS, Fabian (1649, i66g) 1303,
2007
PHILIPPS, John (1660, 1679) 1268, 1654
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1380, 1591
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PHILIPS, Joan (1689) 910
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PHILIPS, John (1705, 1708) 240^ SS5
PHILIPS, Katherine (1663, 1705) 1428,
1969
PHILIPS, Mr (1730) 1673
PHILLIMORE, Harriet E. (1878, 1879)
1081, 3769
PHILLIPPS, Mary Charlotte (1868) 545
PHILLIPPS, Miss (i860, 1862) i68s, 2102
PHILLIPS, Ambrose {1723, 1733) 425,
963
PHILLIPS, Charles (1854) 1692
PHILLIPS, Charlotte (n.d.) 2551
PHILLIPS, Constamia (1735) 1067
PHILLIPS, Edward {1685-1730) 355,
1500, 1689
PHILLIPS, George (1850) 1335
PHILLIPS, George S. (1830) 1470
PHILLIPS, John (1635-1703) 358 (I),
699,756, 1243. 1549, 1603, 2256, 3260,
2467 (2), 2349, 27SO
PHILLIPS, Katharine {1664) 1943
PHILLIPS, Miss (1869) 2507
PHILLIPS, Rev. T. (1854) 245
PHILLIPS, Rev. Thomas (1761) 1897
PHILLIPS, Richard (1802, 1808) 756,
1099, 1641
PHILLIPS, Samuel, LL.D. (1851-
i8S9) 299. 743, 825, 2308, 2797
PHILLIPS, Sir Richard (1803, 1833) 33,
1884
PHILLIPS, Sir T. (1821) 2607
PHILLIPS, Thomas {1758, 1767) 1139,
1309
PHILLIPS, W. (1733) 1094
PHILLIPS, William (1824) 138
PHILLPOTS, Henry, Bishop of
Exeter (1837) 1428
PHILLPOTTS,Henrj-,D.D.(i8o7) 1390
PHILLPOTTS, Mary Charlotte
(1864, 1865) 1042, 1067, 1876
PHILP, Robert Kemp {1851-1870) 226,
229, 514, 602, 628, 629, 698, 764, 890,
891, 938, 1066, 1120, 1183 (2), 1242,
1279. 1314, 1470, 1721, 1903, 1985. 2085
(5),24r3, 2537, 2785, 2849
PHILPOT, Charles (1798) 1243
PHILPOT, John, Archdeacon of
Winchester (1554) 2630
PHILPOT, Stephen (1746) 802
PHIPPS, Constantine Henry, Mar-
quis of Normandy (1S25-1S32) 303,
758, 1559, 1847
PHIPPS, Constantine John, Lord
Mulgrave{i769) 1331
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PHIPPS, Joseph (1763) 2820
PHISTON, William (n.d., 1550) 1315,
1867
PICHON, Thomas (1760) 1008
PICHOT, Am^d^e (1825) 11 12
PICK, Samuel (1639) 9^3
PICKEN, Andrew (1829, 1834) 240, 419,
698,2315
PICKERING, E. K. (1851) 1973
PICKERING, Ellen (1833-1859) 59,974,
1081, 1599, 1692, 2012, 2481
PICKERING, Roger (1752, 1755) 2109,
2115
PICKERSGILL, Lieut. (1782) 465
PICTET, Bernardus (1694) 133
PIDDINGTON, Rose (1859, 1866) 991,
1319
PIDDUCK, Isaac, M.D. (1848) 2037
PIERRE, Charles I., Castel Saint
(1728) 652
PIERCE, Thomas (1648) 2566
PIERCE, Thomas, Dean of Salis-
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PIERCE, Thomas, D.D. (1663-1688) 569,
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PIKE, William P. (n.d.) 2404 (2)
PILKINGTON, James, Bishop of
Durham (1563) 292
PILKINGTON, M. (1748) 2287
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PINCKNEY, Miles (1665) 2530
PINKE, WiUiam (1626) 851
PINKERTON, John (1776-1790) 531,
799, 1441, 1563, 1831, 2215, 2630, 2786
PINKNEY, Jane V. (1848-1853) 1312,
2389, 2816, 2848
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PIRIE, Alexander (1766) 800
PIRIE, James (1877) 2784
PISANI, Madame (1836, 1840) 21 1> 2722
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PITCAIRN, Robert (1822) 431
PITCAIRNE, Archibald, M.D.
(1712, 1722) 189, 1029
PITFOUR, Lord, J. Ferguson (1764) 853
PITMAN, A. (1780) 833
PITMAN, J. (1847) 266
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1435
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1219,2393
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PLOWMAN, Richard (1824) 806
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(1733) 2466
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PLUMPTRE, James (1793, 1798) 529,
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PLUMPTRE, John (1795) 1919
PLUMPTRE, Rev. John (1795, 1807)
466,734
PLUMPTREE,J. (1816) 859
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609, 780, 783, 80s, 877, 890, 904, 938.
■ 223, 1365, 1910, I955i 2141, 2402, 2473.
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(1876) 901. 2592
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PONSONBY, Lady Emily (1848-
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POTENGER. John (1691) 1870
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POTTINGER, Israel (1761-1776)
708, 1190, 1609
POTTS, Ethelinda Margaretu (1833)
1655 (>)
POTTS, Rev. T. (1790) '^^9
POUGET, L. A. du (1863) 2245
POUiLLY,LouisJ.Levesquede(i749)
2564
POVEY, Charles (1703-1723) 760, 832,
1 172, 1229, 1565, 1594, 2770, 2772
POWELL, (1772) ="732
POWELL, Baden (1827, 1829) 737, 2376
POWELL, Gabriel (1603) 34'
POWELL, John (1825) 249'
POWELL, Rev. Henry Townscnd,
M.A. (1847) 337
POWELL, Thomas (1635) 185
POWELL, Thomas (1805) 370
POWELL, Thomas (179-) 724
POWELL, Thomas, D.D. (1661) I186
POWELL, Navaaor (1677) 684
POWEI,L, WiUiam, D.D., Dean of
St Asaph (N,D.) ■ 2329
POWELL, William Samuel, D.D.,
(1760-1774) 1767, 1778
POWER, David (1849) 2186
POWER, Dr, Bishop of Watcrford
(1809) 1448
POWER, Marguerite A. (1858) 1431
POWER, Tyrone {1830, 1831) 1306, 1515
POWIS, (1759) 2537
POWIS, Mr (1783) 622
POWIS, T. J. de (i8s7, 1859) 1948, 3717
cccxxxv
POW — PUL
CCCXXXVl
POWNALL, Governor T. (1854) I437
POWNALL, H. (1825) 2433
POWNALL, Mary F. B. (1869) J 299
POWNALL, Thomas (1765-1795) 44,
484, 1239
POYNDER,John(i8i6, 1818) Ii57,i973
POYNET, Dr John, Bishop of Roches-
ter and Winchester (1556) 2380
POYNTER, Eleanor Frances (1871,
1876) 790, 1685
PRAED, William M. (1833) 2624
PRAT, Daniel (17 1 4, 17 18) 1706,2344
PRATT, Rev. Joseph (1829) 2587
PRATT, Samuel Jackson (1774-1790)
744, 877, 1317, 1717, 1781, 2057, 2346,
2350, 2510, 2531, 2548, 2657, 2686
PR6, James du (1732, 1745) 475> 2222
PRENTISS, E. (1859-1871) 1498, 2132,
2493, 2500
PRESCOTT, Kenrick(i77i, 1774) 1614,
2347
PREST, Thomas (1842) 1553
PRESTON, H. W. (1877) 1253
PRESTON, Roger (1619) 2221
PRESTON, T. (1784) 2600
PRESTON, Thomas (1620) 1736
PRESTON, William (1794) 2382
PRESTONGRANGE, Lord, William
Grant (174 5) 1798
PRESTWICK, Mrs (1874) 1069
PREVOST,AntoineFran9ois(i78o) 568
PREVOST, Sir George, Bart. (1846) 1545
PRICE, Captain Joseph (1782-1783)
932, 1380, 1387, 1402, 2248, 2302, 2326,
2569
PRICE, E. C. (1874, 1880) 1677, 1818
PRICE, John (N.D., 1650) 407, 418
PRICE, Lawrence (1655) 2822
PRICE, Miss (1878) 151S
PRICE, Owen, M.A. (1668) 759
PRICE, Rose Lambart (1824) 1250, 2623
PRICE, Richard (1830) 438
PRICE, Richard, D.D. (1783) 488
PRICE, William (181 5) 1145
PRICHARD, (1732) 2149
PRICKET, Robert (1604- 1607) 11 74,
1266
PRIDEAUX, Humphrey, D.D. (1688-
1703) 312, 1295, 1369,2721
PRIESTLEY, Joseph, LL.D. (1771-
1788) 37, 39, 161, 805, 888, 958, 1371,
2561, 2658
PRING,John(i939-i843) 1616,1860, 2016,
2394
PRINSEP, John (1793) 24
PRIOR, H. (1870) 2395
PRIOR, Matthew (1687-1717) 309, 702,
754, 872, 1098
PRIOR, Thomas (1729) 1491, 1772
PRITCHARD, Marion (1878) 2013
PRO AST, John (1690) 172
PROAST, Jonas, Archdeacon of
Berks (1691, 1704) 2300, 2567
PROBERT, W. (N.D.) 1022
PROCTOR, Bryan Waller (1820-
1850) 704, 728, 763, 935, 1473, 1546,
1569, 1573, 1621, 1958, 2099, 2381, 2839
PROCTOR, G. (1823) 1524
PROCTOR, Thomas (1578) 1032, 1308
PROWER, (1857) 1616
PROWETT, Miss (1845) ^946
PRO WETT, Rev. J. A. ( 1 845) 1 946
PRYNNE, William (1636-1661) 221 (2)
256, 260, 267, 269, 270, 575, 634, 730,
982, 983, 1200, 151 1 (2), 1514, 1714,
1728, 1737, 1743 (2), 1818, 1935, 2023,
2024, 2055, 2065, 2204, 2226, 2341, 2394,
2459, 2516, 2590, 2596, voL iv., 2608,
'^2663, 2669, 2705, 2757
PSALMANAZAR, George (1753) 828
PUCKLER-MUSKAN, H. L. H.
Prinz von (1832) 2610
PUDDICOMBE, (N.D.) 282
PUDDICOMBE, J. N. (1784) 1253
PUDSEY, William (1701) 495
PUGET, Louis Albert du (1852-1863)
2245, 2622
PUGH, Dr R. (1806, 1817) 1506, 2785
PUGH, Edward (1816) 787
PUGH, Robert (1668) 2174
PUILLY, Louis Jean Levesque de,
Errata, voL iv.
PULLEN, Henry William, M.A.
(N.D., 1874) 415, 683, 923, 1054, "83,
2074, 2605
PULLEN, William Henry, M.A.
(N.D.) 1639
PULSFORD, Rev. John (1877) 2525
PULTENEY, (1731-7) 529
PULTENEY, Right Hon. William
(1731) 108
PULTENEY, William, Earl of Bath
(1727-1778) 118, 290, 323, 324, 468,767,
874, 1187, 1321, 1344, 1351 (3), 1968,
2032 (2), 21 10, 2194, 2200, 2378, 2488,
2581
PULTOCK, Robert Paltock or
(1751) 1464
cccxxxvn
PUL —
PULTON, Andrew (n.d.) 977
PUMPHREY, Thomas (1828) 274
PURBECK, Miss (1790) 2081
PURCELL, Mrs (1820) 1825
PURGE, William (1844) 374
PURTON, W. (1861, 1862) 709, 1037
PURVES, D. Laing (n.d.) 1324
PUSELEY, D. (1 857- 1 876) 57, 68, 222,
563, 1279, 1686, 1759, 1834, 2216, 2614,
2810
PUSEY, Edward Bouverie, D.D.
(1835-1855) 687, 694, 1808, 2072, 2476,
2511
PUTTENHAM, George (1589) 185
PYCROFT, James (1837) 2508
PYCROFT, James, M.A. (1845, 1865) 431,
533 (3)
PYE, Henry James (1766- 1799) 176, 219,
600, 734, 895, 2353, 2395, 2405, 2657,
2846
PYE, J. Henrietta (1760- 1 767) 1944,2356,
2378
PYE, Thomas, A.M. (1777) 2823
PYLKYNGTON, James (1562) 58
PYM, John (1641) 511
PYNE, WiUiam Henry (1823, 1825) 2445,
2688, 2818
QUARLES, Francis (1643, 1645) ^522,
1719, 2808
QUELUS, de (1720) 1701
QUICK, John (1682) 2555
QUICKE, John (1676) 1082
QUILLINAN, Alfred (1831, 1834) 1631,
1632
QUILLINAN, Dora, tide Words-
worth (1847) 1274
QUIN, Michael J. (1823) 231 1
QUINAULT, Monsieur (1675) 60
QUINCEY, Thomas de (1822, 1832) 472,
1307
RACK, Edmund (1771, i774) 753,2112
RADCLIFF, E. (1773) 2695
RADCLIFFE, Ann (1789) 327
RADCLIFFE, Mrs, tUe Anne Ward
(1791) 2224
RADCLIFFE, Noell (1854, 1859) 66,
i337> 231 1, Errata, voL iv.
RADFORD, Dan (1856) 2704
KAN
CCCXXXVlll
RAE, W. F. (1873)
1598
RAE, William (1835)
670
RAIKES,J. (1806)
482
RAINE, J. (1833)
257
RAINE, Rev. James (]
1818) 714
RAINE, Rosa (1849)
2064
RAINFORD, Edward (1843) I740
RAITHBY, John (N.D., 1798) 600, 2508
RAITT, J., Bishop of Brechin (1744) 1235
RALEIGH, Carew (1656) 1789
RALEIGH, Samuel (1852) 21 17
RALEIGH, Sir Walter (1591,1592) 2179,
2285
RALEIGH, Walter S. (n.d.) 2265
RALPH, James (1728- 1 758) 190, 312, 316,
541, 885, 1 135, 1832, 2546, 2609, 2718
RAM, R. (1684) 2456
RAM 6, Louisa de la ( 1 863- 1883) 175,
345, 356, 696, 937, 1081, 1201, 1218 (2),
1669, 1866, 1916, 2056, 2384, 2502, 2654,
2698, 2707, 2738, 2787
RAMESAY, William, M.D. (1676) 1005
RAM PIN I, Charles J. G. (1873) 1428
RAMSAY, A. (1720) 726
RAMSAY, Alia (n.d.) 734
RAMSAY, Allan (1722-1783) 35, 811,
2424, 2538, 2771
RAMSAY, Allan (1769-1780) 11 16, 1380,
1448, 1791, 1930, 2512, 2581
RAMSAY, Andrew M., LL.D.(i74i) 1930
RAMSAY, Charlotte Lennox «/<? ( 1 747-
1758) 910, 1083, 1897, 1951, 2347
RAMSAY, Chevalier, Andrd Michel
(1722) 818
RAMSAY, James ( 1 703) 85 1, 1 349, 2604
RAMSAY, James (1660) 1665
RAMSAY, James (1800) 2326
RAMSAY, Rev. James(i765, 181 1) 20,804
RAMSAY, Rev. James, M.A. (1778) 2128
RAMSAY, William (1684) 478
RAMSBOTTOM, Doming (1774) 420
RAMUS, Peter (1574) 2589
RANCHIN, du (1638) 2199
RANDALL, Rev. John (1718) iiii
RANDALL, Rev. Thomas (1767) 1780
RANDOLP, (1719) 2434
RANDOLPH, John, D.D. (1804) 2522
RANDOLPH, John, D.D., Bishop of
London (1807) 414
RANDOLP, John, Bishop of Oxford
(1792, 1802) 745, 2142
RANDOLPH, Thomas (1630-1643) 79,
176, 168 1
RANDOLPH, Thomas (1774) 1 10
CCCXXXIX
RAN — REY
cccxl
RANDOLPH, Thomas, D.D. (1753,
1772) 110,2753
RANDS, W. B. (1864-1872) 1084, 1488
(3)» 2352, 2737
RANKING, Montgomerie (1865) 2059
RANS, Rev. (1685) 2512
RANSOM, Jane (1864) 1962
RAN YARD, Ellen (1854-1875) 228,245,
1335, 1484, 1634, 1761, 2495, 2670
RAPIN, Rdnd, S.J. (1672, 1673) 446,447,
1286
RASTALL, WiUiam (1579) 863
RATHBAND, William (1644) 277
RATHBONE, Hannah Mary (1844-
1848) 2410, 2425
RATHBONE, William (1804) 1694
RATTENBURG, John (1837) 1578
RATTRAY, Thomas, D.D. (1728,
1744) 89, 809
RAUPACH, Ernest (1847) 1739
RAVEN, Mathilde ( 1 850) 2690
RAVENHILL, William (1686) 318
RANENSCROFT, (1848) 1596
RAVENSCROFT, Thomas (161 1) 1567
RAWLETT, John (1685) 621
RAWLINS, Thomas (1677, 1678) 2605,
2685
RAWLINSON, Richard, LL.D.
(1711-1728) 469, 763, 979, 1 127 (2),
1 148, 1233, 1477, 1631
RAWSON, Dr (1710, 171 1)
1404, 2837
RAWSTON, George (1841) 1685
RAY, John, M.A. (1670, 1693) 424, 2328
RAYMUND, (1667) 938
RAYNAL, Abbe T. G. Francois
(1749, 1787) 1 162, 1 166
RAYNAL, William T. F. (1776) 1900
RAYNER, John (1780) 1 128
RAYNHAM, Viscount, M.P. (1859)
2047
READ, Alexander (1652) 1666
READ, T. (1795) 282
READE, Alfred Arthur ( 1 878) 1 686
READE, John Edmund (1829) 298
READE, T. S. B. (1832, 1855) 378, 380,
382
REAY, Stephen, B.D. (1818) 1776
REDDING, Cyrus (1839) 839
REED, Andrew (1822) 2584
REED, Isaac (1777, 1782) 235, 11 18
REED, Joseph (1756, 1786)
REES, (181 1)
284, 2227,
2253, 2454
374
REES, Charlotte Uoyd nie (1808,
181 1) 429561
REES, >riUiam Jenkins (1806) 108S
REEVE, Clara, or Reeves (1769-
1819) 904, 1828, 1905, 2028, 2698
REEVE, Henry (1838) 1043
REEVE, Rev. Joseph (1776) 2703
REEVE, Sophia (1828) 555
REEVE, Thomas, M.D. (1744) 550
REEVES, ( 1 8 1 4) 2702
REEVES, John (1789-1807) 1337, 1786,
2580
REEVES, John, M JL, F.R.S. (1779) 770
REICHEL, Oswald Joseph (1866) 713
REID, Christopher (1835) I30*
REID, Daniel (1862) 683
REID, J. (1835) 2057
REID, Mrs (1817) 2785
REID, Peter (1879) 2817
REID, William Hamilton (1817) 2785
REILLY, Hugh (1695) 1250
RELLY, James (1776) 786
RENNELL, Dr (1805) 1617
RENNELL, James (1794) 2789
RENNELL, Thomas (1811) 97
RENNIE, James (1830-1848) 169, 697,
1233, 1234 (2), 1598
RENNIE, James, M.A. (1835) 876
RENNIE, Professor (1826) 1554
RENNY, J. H. (1832) iioi
RENDU, Sarah (1815) 2738
RENOUF, Peter Le Page (1843) 361
RENWICK, James (1707) 1224
REPTON, Humphrey (1788) 2723
REPTON, John Adey (1820) 2650
RESBURY, Nathaniel, D.D. (1685-
1688) 319, 739, 1753
RESTA, (1694) 2668
RETTI E, James ( 1 868) 4
REYNARDSON, Samuel (1765) 898
REYNELL, Thomas (1792) 1784
REYNOLDS, (1716,1726)1069,2130
REYNOLDS, Edward, Bishop of
Norwich (1669) 102
REYNOLDS, Edward, D.D. (1650) 1190
REYNOLDS, Frederick Mansell
(1834-1836) 512, 1632, 1864
REYNOLDS, H. E. (1868) 958
REYNOLDS, Henry Revell (1796) 40
REYNOLDS, James (1855, 1861)
713, 837, 2064
REYNOLDS, John (1713) 571
REYNOLDS, John Hamilton (181 6-
1838) 893, 993, 1691, 1803, 1892, 2479
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REY — ROB
cccxlii
REYNOLDS, Sir Joshua (1750-1816)
1271, 1426
RHINDE, William (1807) 2079
RHODES, Ebenezer (1789) 65
RHODES, G. A. (1818) 1005
RHODES, Henrietta (181 1) 2227
RHODES, J. (1628) 2480
RHODES, John (1602) 129
RHODES, Richard (1677) 93^
RHODES, WiUiam Barnes (1808) 721
RICCALTOUN, Robert (1721, 1769)
505 (2), 675, 1232,1968,2411
RICE, James, and W. Besant (1872-
1876) 315, 1025, 1685, 2082, 2571, 2823
RICH, (1837) 2804
RICH, Bamaby (1584) 892
RICH, Henry, M.P. (1858) 1861
RICH, Lieut-Col. Sir Robert, Bart.
(1853) 1437
RICHARDS, Alfred Bate (1845,
1846) 542, 569
RICHARDS, John, M.P. (1835) 2835
RICHARDS, WiUiam (1682) 2786
RICHARDS, William Upton (1843-
1862) 888, 1050, 2357
RICHARDSON, (1691) 2047
RICHARDSON, Alex. (1870, 1871) 874,
990
RICHARDSON, James (1829, 1862)
2137, 2196, 2509
RICHARDSON, Major John (1829,
1832) 720, 2783
RICHARDSON, Mrs (1862-1866) 420,
1035, 1496, 2498
RICHARDSON, Professor William
(1774, 1790) 296, 554, 1221, 1827
RICHARDSON, Richard (N.D.) 573
RICHARDSON, Robert (1739) 198
RICHARDSON, Samuel (1754-1761)
428, 1 147, 1847, 2608
RICHARDSON, W. (1784) 91
RICHARDSON, William (1744) 803
RICHARDSON, WUliam E. (1852) 1362
RICHELOT, G. (1857) 1050
RICHER, Adrien (1828) 1480
RICHERIUS, Edmundus (1612) 2634
RICHIE, James, M.D. (1761) 541
RICHINGS, Benjamin (1840) 1003
RICHMOND, Duke of, C. Lennox
(1785) 113
RICHMOND, James C. (1849) 2772
RICHMOND, Legh, M.A. (N.D.) 1709,
2848
RICHMOND, Rev. John (1818) 1953
RICKETTS, John (1770, 1771) 1179,
1951
RICKMAN, Edward (1841) 1532
RICKMAN, E. S. (1835) 626
RICKMANN, John (1829) 2471
RID, Samuel (1612) 182
RIDDEL, James (1868) 4
RIDDELL, James, M.D. (1780) 1828
RIDDELL, John (1821, 1840) 317, 2255,
2752
RIDDELL, Maria (1792) 2784
RIDDELL, J. H. (1864-1866) loii, 1561,
1896
RIDDELL, J. R. (1863) 2841
RIDE, Henery (1828) 2789
RIDER, William, B.A. (1762) 1 1 10
RIDPATH, George (1693-1714) 27, 125,
151, 316, 492, 501, 621, 661, 1049, 1 106,
1367, 1557, 1764, 1862, 1886, 2025, 2066,
2105, 2232, 2274, 2275 (2), 2276, 2444
REDESDALE, Lord John., Mitford
(1780) 2645
RIDLEY, Gloucester, L.L.B. (1745-
1768) 1280, 1390, 2299, 2568, 2588
RIDLEY, Rev. James (1761, 1764) 1140,
2260, 2543
RIGAUD, John, B.D. (1846) 1138
RIGBY, Edward, M.D. (1783) 364
RIGBY, Elizabeth, Lady Eastlake
(1841-1855) 1065, 1267, 1431, 1504, 1682
2184
RIGBY, Miss (1845)
RILEY, (1752)
1682
727
2049
436
RILEY, Athelstan (1878)
RING, John (1786)
RITCHIE, Ann, Mrs Dr John
Smythe Memes n/e (1824) 1501
RITCHIE, Wm. (1826) ^ 1774
RITCHIE, James Ewing (N.D.) 1479
RITSON, Isaac (1788) 511
RITSON, Joseph (1781-1810)89, 229, 239,
553, 632, 754, 992, 1289, 1751, 1785,
1806, 1911, 1950, 2074, 2134,2220,2274,
2316, 2462, 2494
RIVERS, David (1798) 1494
RIVERS, George, Lord Rivers (1791) 201
RIVERS, Jesuit (17 18) 2629
RIVINGTON, Charles (i860) 2505
RIVINGTON, William (1853-1855) 396,
865, 1 32 1
ROACH, R., B.D. (1725) 1046
ROBB, WiUiam (1793) 1874
ROBE, James (1723, 1742) 903, 2372
ROBE, T. (1726) 2796
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ROB
ROB
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R0BER50N, George (1859) 1841
ROBERT, Robert (1751) 2486
ROBERTON, Mrs (1829) 936
ROBERTS, Daniel (1804) 489, 3096
ROBERTS, Emma (1819) 69
ROBERTS, George Edward {1863) 549
ROBERTS, Htnn- 59s) 2^75
ROBERTS, John (1729, 1772) 117, i437
ROBERTS, Margaret (1805-1877) 191,
724, 877, 1532, 2531, 2S44, 2549. 2827
ROBERTS, Mary (1821-1832) 14, 100,
464, 3317. 2829
ROBERTS, R. (1770-1779) '537. "89a,
2340
ROBERTS, Rev, George (1848, 1850)
1927 (2X2467
ROBERTS, Rev. John (1867) ; 2575
ROBERTS, Samuel (1822-1854) 634.
2233
ROBERTS, Sir Walter (1641) 1 16
ROBERTS, W. (1829) 1976
ROBERTS, William (1784, I79S) •6o9>
1955
ROBERTS, William Hayward, D.D.
(1773) '9S6
ROBERTSON, (1778) 1092
ROBERTSON, {1840) 1558
ROBERTSON,Alexander(i8S3, 1854)
213, 222, 866, 2508
ROBERTSON, Alexander, M.P. (1820)
2115
ROBERTSON, Bartholomew(i620) 1489
ROBERTSON, 0.(1830) 827
ROBERTSON, George Home Errata,
vol iv.
ROBERTSON, George P. (1825) 2iSS
ROBERTSON, H. (1848) 1398
ROBERTSON, James (1770) 1948
ROBERTSON, James, D.D. (1841) 124
ROBERTSON, Janet (1850) 55
ROBERTSON, Joseph (1776-1840)
245. S99. 797, 801, 805, 809, 1502, 1717,
1775. 1779. '859
ROBERTSON, Joseph, LL.D. (1837)
2372
ROBERTSON, Lord, Patrick Robert-
son ^44) 133s
ROBERTSON, Major Henry D.
1829) 850
ROBERTSON, Margaret M. (1867,
1870) 209, 387, 1830
ROBERTSON, Patrick, Lord Robert-
son (1844) I33S
ROBERTSON, Principal (1768) 1594
ROBERTSON, Rev. Joseph (177s) 1385
ROBERTSON, Roger (1773) 1243
ROBERTSON, William (1865, 1876)
941, 1097, 3350
ROBERTSON, WilUam (1782) 2147
ROBERTSON, William, D.D.(I766) 195
ROBERTSON, WiUiam, M.A. (1713)
1460
ROBINS, Benjamin, F.R.S. (1692-
1748) 38, 1699. 178J, 2782 (2>
ROBINS, James (1820-24) >I3S
ROBINS, John Radcliffe (1833) 2719
ROBINS, Rev. Arthur (i860, 1863} 1611,
200I
ROBINSON, Christopher (1754) 484
ROBINSON, Dr(i73i) 1627
ROBINSON, Dr J. (1646) 1883
ROBINSON, Edward, D.D., LL.D.
(1850) 1123
ROBINSON, Emma (1848) 2205
ROBINSON, F. K. (1855) 1019
ROBINSON, Frederick William
(1855-1870) 227, 310, 387, 394, 104a,
1095, 1182, 1560,1617, 1743, 1817,1840V
1970, 2406, 2493, 2707, 281^ 3830
ROBINSON, G. (1770) 1948
ROBINSON, Gregory J. (1879) 2844
ROBINSON,Henry(i644, 1645) 117,167
ROBINSON, Jane (1844-1868) 297,387,
406, 5SS, 700, 787, 1024, 1532, 1535,
1559. 1560, 1840, 2029, 2205, 3803, 2806,
2808, 2809, 2810
ROBINSON, John (1604) 146
ROBINSON, John, D.D. (1694) 17
ROBINSON, Joseph (1844-1848) 297,
2205, 2809, 2810
ROBINSON, Major Edward(i864) 656
ROBINSON, Mary (1799) 1419
ROBINSON,Mrs(i778,i85o) 1123,2449
ROBINSON, Matthew, Lord Roke-
by (1774, 1776) 48s. 988
ROBINSON, , of Kendal (1740) 1243
ROBINSON, R. (1776) 193s
ROBINSON, Richard (1583, 1602) 199,
24c^ 2667
ROBINSON, Rev. John (1806) 414
ROBINSON, Rev. Robert (1777) 1130
ROBINSON, Robert (1736-1782) 168,
645, 1963
ROBINSON, T. (1791, 1799) 426,3672
ROBINSON, Therese A. L. (1851) 3545
ROBINSON, William (1700, 1733) 1045,
2034
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SEMPIL, Robert Lord (1573) 2316
SEMPILL, Robert (1695) 1908
SEMPILL, Sir James (1695) 1908
SENHOUSE, John (1718) 1838
SENIOR, Nassau WUliam, A.M.
(1835) 1700
SERGEANT, (1688) 2267
SERGEANT, John (1655-1696) 115,
664, 790, 882, 1361, 1378, 1393, 1609(2),
1688, 2084, 2266, 2267, 2292, 2567
SERGEANT, Mrs (1843, 1855) 789,
2503
2263
2526
43,76,
SERGEANT, R. A. (1843)
SERGEANT, John (1665)
SERLE, Ambrose (1775-1810)
364, 379, 381, 382, 400^ 1717, 2314
SERRES, Olivia Wihnot (1817) 1287
SETON, William, Jun. (1700-1706)
1 24 1, 2274, 2445
SETON, Sir William (1700, 1703) 500,
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206, 358 (3), 406, 910, 1314, 1714, 1915,
2030, 2139, 2383
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SEWARD, WiUiam, F.R.S. (1788-
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SHACKLETON, Abraham (1815) 527
SHAD WELL, Charles (17 10) 877
SHADWELL, Thomas (1674, 1689) 477,
^5^3f 1752,2260,2437
SHAFTE, J. (1673) 1047
SHAFTESBURY, Earl of (n.d., 1708)
984, 1345
SHAFTESBURY, Earl of, Anthony
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SHAKESPEARE, William (1581-
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SHANNON, Viscount, Francis
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SHARP, Abraham (17 17-17 18) loio
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239, 273, 392, 708, 1491, 1597, 2285,
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SHARPE, Charles Kirkpatrick(i823-
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SHARPE, Launcelot (1794) 1952
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S H AW, Cuthbert ( 1 760- 1 768) 5 1 6, 948,
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SHAW J. (1709) 1450
SHAW, J. B. (1863) 2454
SHAW, Lieutenant (1849) 2773
SHAW, Peter, M.D. (1724-1750) 675,
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SHAW, R. (1800) 1770
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SHAW, T. B., M.A. (1857) n
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SHEARS, Henry (1693-8) 1145
SHEBBEARE, John, M.D. (1754-
1783) 124, 165, 202, 305, 921, 952, 1153,
1402, I447i 1528, I549» 1794, 1961, 2300,
2343, 2396, 2568
SHEBBEARE, John (1855-1856) 949
SHEE, Sir Martin Archer (1829- 1835)
345, 1072, 181 5
SHEEHY, WiUiam, J. A. (1838) 2167
SHEERE, Sir Henry (1698) 804
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SHEFFIELD, John, Duke of Bucking-
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SHEFFIELD, Lord (1783) 1775
SHEFFIELD, Lord, John B. Hol-
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SHELBURNE, Lord (1848) 1435
SHELDON, Richard (161 1) 349
SHELLEY, Mary W., tUe Godwin (1788-
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1505, 1829, 2721
SHELLEY,PercyBysshe(i8io-i822)778,
1 131, 1458, 1706, 1805, 1979,2250,2797,
2851
SHELTON, Maurice (1718) nil
SHENSTONE, William (1734-1742)
1284, 1954, 2270
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SHEPHERD, Rev. Richard, Arch-
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SHEPHERD, Rev. Richard, D.D.
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SHEPHERD, Richard (1761, 1762)
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SHEPHERD, W. (1829) 419
SHEPPARD, Elizabeth Sarah (1853-
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SHEPPARD, John (1862, 1865)2574, 2837
SHEPPARD, Samuel (1647-165 1) 440,
1 28 1, 2305
SHEPPARD, Sarah (1837, 1841) 362,
1206
SHEPPARD, William (1653-1658) 841,
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SHEPPEN, William (1718) 2590
SHEPPERD, R. H. (1866) 2553
SHERER, Moyle (1821-1838) 286, 1208,
1752, 2100, 2263, 2403, 2498, 2544
SHERIDAN, (1781) 2203
SHERIDAN, (1802) 2269
SHERIDAN, Charles (1779) 1777
SHERIDAN, Charles F. (1797) 2431
SHERIDAN, Frances, nie Chamber-
laine (1763-1772) 664, 710, 1144, 1583
SHERIDAN, Miss (1839) 626
SHERIDAN, Mr (1721) 243
SHERIDAN, Mrs Thomas (1830,
1833) 60, 310
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SHERIDAN, Richard Brinsley (1771-
1786) 708, 1518, 2217, 2269, 2451
SHERIDAN, Thomas (1677-1755) 513,
655, 1239
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SHERLOCK, Richard, D.D. (1674) 1253
SHERLOCK, Thomas (1729) 2684
SHERLOCK, Thomas, D.D. (1717-
1756) 311, 524, 1 166, 1822, 2163
SHERLOCK, William, D.D. (1681-
1719) 107, 108, 119, 125, 263, 499, 587,
638, 640, 646, 681, 1367 (2), 1372, 1376,
^1^1^ I753» 1852, 1914, 2006,2025,2042,
2043 (2), 2185, 2298, 2375, 2750
SHERMAN, J. (1661) 14
SHERMAN, T. (1671, 1680) 2851, 2852
SHEWELL, John Talwyn (1808) 2653
SHIELDS, Alexander (1687, 1690) 1099,
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SHIERS, William (1700) 887
SHILLABER, B. P, (n.d.) 1677
SH I LLITO, Charles (1788, 1790) 521,2453
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SHIPLEY, Jonathan, D.D. (1774) 2469
SHIPPEN, R. (1712) 2237
SHIPPEN, William (1704-1732) 874, 950,
1638, 2324, 2468, 2469
SHIPTON, Joseph (1830) 2655
SHIRLEY, James (1640, 1661) 514, 548,
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SHIRLEY, John, A.M. (1677) 1483
SHIRLEY, John, M.D. (1678) 2362
SHIRLEY, T. (1784) 92
SHIRLEY, William (1758) 271
SHIRRA, Robert (1781) 131
SHITTLER, Robert (n.d.) 697 (2)
SHOBERL, Frederic (1816, 1828) 235,
2544
SHORE, A. and L. (1855) 2788
SHORE, Frederick John (1852) 2147
SHORE, John, Lord Teignmouth
(1808. 1834) 486, 2582
SHORE, Louisa (1861) 1067
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SHORT, Thomas, M.D. (1749) 998
SHORTHOUSE, J. H. (1882) 1270
SHORTREDE, Andrew (1840) 1355
SHOWER, Sir Bartholomew (1679-
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SHOWERS, Capt. Charles (1853) 2036
SHUCKBURGH, Charles (1740) I37
SHURLEY, John, M.A. (1682) ^^^
SH UTE, Hardwicke, M. A. (n.d.) 547
SHUTTE, Christopher (1577) 2555
SHUTTLEWORTH, Sir John K.
(1847) 2269
SIBBALD, Sir Robert (1693-1709) 126,
793, 1357
SIDEY, James A., M.D. (1869, 1877) 72,
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SIDNEY, Algernon (1744)
SIDNEY, Lord, G. Osborne (1866)
SIEUR DU BAUDRlfiR (1711)
SIGERSON, George, M.D. (1868)
SIKES, George (1662)
SIKES, Thomas, M.A. (1805)
SILL, Richard (1797)
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SIME, James (1854)
SIME, James, M.A. (1877)
SIME, William (1829, 1830) 1151,
SIMEON, Rev. (181 1)
SIMMONDS, (1790)
2718
1447
1724
1641
1465
37
2146
1811
1664
612
1152
1220
1721
2153
471
1 162
1703
1275
624
SIMMONS, Thomas F. (1819)
SIMMS, W. G. (1841)
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SIMOND, Louis (1815)
SIMONDS, Rev. H. (1828-9)
SIMPSON, Elizabeth Inchbald nie
(1785-1788) 99, 162, 1649, 2814
SIMPSON, J. (N.D.) 199
SIMPSON, J. (1822) iioi
SIMPSON, James (n.d., 1822) 75, 1452
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SIMPSON, John (1764) 21 11
SIMPSON, Joseph (1785) 1873
SIMPSON, J. Palgrave (1846-1847) 1014,
1430, 2302
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— (1783) 212
SIMPSON, Sydrach (1647) 627
SIMPSON, WiUiam, M.D. (1680) 2430
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SIMSON, Archibald (1795) loi
SIMSON, David (1723) 2663
SIMSON, Mathias (1703) 2362
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SINCLAIR, J. L. (1864) 1823
SINCLAIR, John (1835) 796
SINCLAIR, John, Master of (1716) 2661
SINCLAIR, Sir Archibald (1703) 2444,
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1854) 180, 1972
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SINCLAIR, WiUiam (1772) 907
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SKELTON, Philip, B.A. (1736) 2435
SKELTON, Rev. Philip (1744, 1755)
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SKENE, Alexander (1833) 2512
SKENE, Felicia M. F. (1847-1876) 684,
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SKENE, J. (1703) 978, 1922
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SKIDMORE, Joseph (1713, 1714) 821,
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SKINNER, John, Bishop of Aber-
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SKINNER, R. (N.D.) 388
SKINNER, Rev. (1801) 919
SKINNER, Rev. John (n.d.) 1386
SKYNNER-DOUGLAS, Sir John,
Kt (1604) 2078
SLADE, John, M.A. (1676) 986, 2335
SLADEN, John (1732, 1733) 95, 2094
SLATIUS, Henricus (1814) 1992
SLATTER, James W. (1825) 2241
SLATYER, William (1642, 1643) 2050 (2)
SLEECH, John, Archdeacon of
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SLEEMAN, R. (1833) - 1363
SLIDELL, Alexander (1836) 74
SMALBROKE, Richard, D.D.
(1711) 1713,2109
SMALL, John (1713-1719) 154, 952, 2359,
2437
SMALLBROOKE, Richard, D.D.
(1722) 766
SMALLWOOD, Edward (1837,
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SMALRIDGE, George, D.D. (1687)
97,2110
SMALRIDGE, George, D.D., Bishop
of Bristol ( 1 701 ) 244 1
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1569, 1607, 1837,2325
SMART, Christopher (1750, 175 1) 11 79,
2508 (2)
SMEDLEY, Edward, M.A. (1818,
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SMEDLEY, Francis E. (1850) 956
SMEDLEY, J. (1710) 692
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SMEDLEY, Jonathan, Dean of
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SMEDLEY, Menella Bute (1852-
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SMELLIE, Alexander (1784) 41
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SMITH, Arthur (1847) 2075
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SMITH, Captain (1771-1773) looi, 1562,
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SMITH, Charles (1744) 136
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SMITH, Charles (1758-1766) 2366, 2591
SMITH, Charles Manby (n.d.) 2839
SMITH, Charles Roach C1854) 906
SMITH, Charlotte (1862-1868) loi, 387^
708, 1497, 2221, 2242, 2271
SMITH, C. Lesingham (1835) 1275
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SMITH, Eaglesfield (1796) 2816
SMITH, Edward, M.D. (1865) 11 84
SMITH, E. J. (1798) 2390
SMITH, Elisha, M.A. (1719-1736) 550^
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SMITH, Elizabeth (1808, 1853) 357,955,
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SMITH, Frederick (1809-1814) 13, 162,
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SMITH, Hannah, see Sarah
SMITH, Hely H. A. (n.d.) 708
SMITH, Henry {1591) 852, 2590, 2637
SMITH, Horace (1812-18U) 32,73,186,
253. 991 (2). "61, 1613, 1721, 1816,
3190, 2S43, =607, 2791, 2854
SMITH, Horace and James (1812-
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SMITH, J. (1724) 1370
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SMITH, Rev. William (1756, 1766) 274,
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SMITH, Richard (1606) 126
SMITH, Richard, Bishop of Cbalce-
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SMITH, Robert (1790) 1612
SMITH, Robert Angus {1879) 1504
SMITH, Samuel (1675) 360
SMITH, Samuel {i746) 2054
SMITH, Samuel, M.A. (1849) 2832
SMITH, Sarah (1864-1880) 416, 533,
565, 689, 875, 973, 1094, 1218, 1263,
1306, 1515, 1539, 1560, 1611, 1710, 1740,
I745i 1814. 1876, 1913,2498,2573,2690,
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SMITH, Sydney (1807-1808) 1449,2589,
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SMITH, Thomas, S.T.B. (1687) 1479
SMITH, Thomas, S.T.P. (1705) 767
SMITH, Walter Chalmers, D.D.
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SMITH, William (1606) 339
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SMITH, William {1847) 916
SMITH, WiUiam (1662, 1685) 504, 780,
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SMITH, William (1756-1766) 1211,1348,
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SMITH, William, LL.D. (180S) 2561
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SMOLLETT, Tobias Geoige (1749-
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SOMOLLETT, Tobias, M.D. (1747-
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SMYTH, John (1692) 3263
SMYTH,John, M.A. (1691) 2817
SMYTH, Philip (1802) 3206
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SMYTH lES, Harriet M.Yorick,»A
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SNAPE, Rev. Andrew, D,D. (1717) 467
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2736
SNETT, (N.D.) 1438
SNODGRAS-S, John, D.D. (1770) 728
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SNOWDEN Samuel (1693) 602
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SOANE, George {1826, 1834.) 974, 2465
SOLARI, Marchioness Broglio, Cath- ^
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SOMERS, John, Lord Somers(i68i-
1771) 267, 1286, 1288, 1304, 2315, 2761
SOMERSET, Wellington (1871) . 499
SOMERVILLE, (17 18) 2088
SOMERVILLE, (1751) 2508
SOMERVILLE, Alexander (1863) 204
SOMERVILLE, J. (1824) 2177
SOMMERDYCK,Aarsensde(i67o) 1279
SOMNER, William, (n.d.) 975
SOULIGNE, de (1701-1710) 446,
1507, 1814
SOUTER, Joseph (1816) 1035
SOUTH, Robert, D.D. (1693-1716) 98,
460, 2337, 2370, 2657
SOUTH, Thomas (1846) 716
SOUTHERN, Henry (1820-1838) 1783,
2189, 2324
SOUTHESK, Earl of, J. Carnegie
(1862) 1088
SOUTHEY, Mrs, n^e Caroline Bowles
(1820-1829) 357,741,2415,2544,2814
SOUTHEY, Robert (1807-1847) 686,
1382, 1427, 1817, 2516
SOUTHEY, Robert, LL.D. (1803-
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SOUTHWARK, Bishop, T. Grant
(1855) 1095
SOUTHWELL, Robert (i 594-1605) 782,
1547, 1649,2252,2374,2659
SOWDEN, Thomas (1857) 2383
SOWTER, John (1716) 2795
SPADEMAN, Edwin (n.d.) 923
SPALDING, Thomas (1845) 161 1
SPALDING, William (1833) 1362
SPARROW, Dr Anthony, Bishop of
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SPATEMAN, Thomas (1742) 2268
SPEARMAN, Alexander (1775) 1826
SPEARMAN, Robert (1753-1759) 7, 765,
1450
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SPELMAN, Edward (1743) 954
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SPELMAN, Sir John, Bart. (1642-
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SPENCE, David (1721) 176
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SPENCE, James Mudie, F.R.G.S.
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SPENCE, Joseph, A.M. (1727) 800
SPENCE, Professor John (i753) 1659
SPENCE, Rev. Joseph (1748, 1752) 542,
1924
SPENCE, T. (1793-5) J913
SPENCE, Thomas (1707) 2555
SPENCER, Capt. Edmund (1836) 2403
SPENCER, Dr A. (1745) 8i3
SPENCER, John (1657) 2072
SPENCER, Rev. Frederick Charles
(i8r6) 1276
SPENS, Hary, D.D. {1751) 1226
SPENS, J. (1836) 1572
SPENSER, Edmund (1590, 1591) 452,
1678, 2039, 2350, 2548
SPIER, John (1752) 386
SPILSBURY, Francis (1794) 182
SPINCKES, Mr (1710) 1464
SPINCKES, Nathaniel, M.A. {1713-
1720) 324, 1744, 1745 (2), 1746, 2178
SPINDLER, C. (1832) 1264, 1266
SPINK, William, S.S.C. (1873) 2263
SPINOZA, Benedict de (1689) 2647
SPOTISWOODE, J. (N.D.) 2470
SPOTSWOOD, Sir John (1706) 2655
SPRAT, Bp. (1658) 1693
SPRAT, Thomas, D.D. Bishop of
Rochester ( 1 685) 2660
SPRIGGE, William, M.A, {1657-1660)
1903, 2232
SPRIGGS, William, M.A. {1659) 1646
SPURSTOWE,Dr William (1847) 2615
SPURSTOWE, WiUiam (1641) 106, 2749
SQUIBB, William (1827) 1012
SQUIER, Ephraim George (1856) 51
SQUIRE, Francis (1740, N.D.) 883,2802(2)
SQUIRE, Samuel, D.D. (1746-1751)
1376, 1383, 2141, 2147, 2160
SQUIRE, Samuel, D.D., Bishop of
St David's (1741, 1748) 88, 11 17
SQUIRE, Susannah Newcome n/e
(1738) 1918
SQUIRE, WiUiam (1670) 2715
STAGE, Machell (18 10) 543
STAGE, Michael (1829) 71
STAGEY, Mary (1836) 1362
STACKHOUSE, Thomas (1722) 1632
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STACKHOUSE, Thomas (1822) 2246
STAFFORD, James Charles, B.D.
(1840) 718
STAFFORD, Richard, B.A. (1693) 2444
STAFFORD, William (1581) 261, 449
STAIR, Earl of, James Dahymple
(1695) 2753
STAIR, Earl of, John Dalrymple
(1781) 489
STALLENGE, William (1609) 1236
STALLYBRASS, (1872) 1081
STANBRIDGE, John (n.d.) 1892
STANDISH, Arthur (1613) 1719
STANGER, John (1774) 735
STANHOPE, Captain (1720) 1672
STANHOPE, Dean (1692) 583
STANHOPE, Michael (1627, 1633) 551,
1738
STANHOPE, Philip (1743) 900
STANHOPE, Philip Dormer, Earl
of Chesterfield ( 1 743- 1 82 1 ) 146, 3 1 9,
900, 1435, 1805, 2742, 2841
STANHOPE, Philip, Earl of Stan-
hope (1734) 2489
STANHOPE, Philip Henry, Earl
Stanhope ( 1 833, 1 834) 1429, 1 5 1 3
STANHOPE, Sir William (1748) 1828
STANLEY, Charles, Earl of Derby
(1671, 1678) 1265, 2681
STANLEY, Edward Geoffrey, Earl
of Derby (1828) 508
STANLEY, Hon. Alethea Maud
(1878) 2838
STANLEY, Louisa Dorothea (1854) 2788
STANLEY, Mary (1873) 2679
STANLEY, Miss (1855) 1180
STANLEY, Rev. Arthur P. (1845) 1630
STANLEY, Right Hon. Lord (1850) 2396
STANLEY, Thomas (1647-1685) 80, 201,
644
STANLEY, William, D.D. (1674,
1688) 880, 2226
STANNUS, Beauchamp W. (n.d.) 1226
STANSFIELD, David (1760) 306
STANWIX, Richard, B.D. (1652) 1171
STANYAN, Temple (1714) 17
STANYHURST, R. (1593) 1905
STAPYLTON, Miles, D.D. (1736) 2700
STAPYLTON, R. (1593) 1905
STAPYLTON, Sir Robert (1663,
1664) 2407, 2492
STARK, Adam (1823) 2495
STARK, James, M.D., F.R.S.E.
(1878) 2252
STARKE, James (1832) 1246
STARKEY, Digby P. (1853, 1858) 86,
1801
STARLING, Elizabeth (1835) 1746
STARLING, Samuel (1670) 126
STATHAM, John (1650) 335
STAUNTON, Sir George, Bart.
(1824) 1753
STAUNTON, W. (1642) 2501
STAUNTON, WiUiam (1719, 1722)
2084, 2388
STAVELY, Thomas (1674) 2226
STAYLEY, George (1759) 2217
STEAD MAN, Fabian (1677) 304
STEBBING, Henry, D.D., Arch-
deacon of Wilts (1718-1757) 103, 589,
595, 657, 692, 768, 848, 953, 1769,
1842
STEDMAN, John, M.D. (1782-
1784) 1314, 1657
STEEDMAN, John, M.D. (1765.
1784) 1130^ 1178
STEEL, A. (1796) 2687
STEEL, Anne (1760) 1951
STEEL, D. (1794) 737
STEEL, Rev. (1821) 764
STEEL, Robert (n.d.) 1500
STEELE, (17 1 2) 1565
STEELE, Rev. Henry (1733) 963
STEELE, Sir Richard (1695-1746) 134,
I35» 379, 568, 1028, 1037, 1229, 1254,
1395, 1520, 1524, 1921, 1940, 1993, 2025,
205s, 2472, 2558
STEER, George (1734) 456
STEEVENS, George (1779) 2395
STE H ELI N, Rev. John Peter,
F.R.S. (1742) 2618
STE ILL, David (1603) 2592
STEINMETZ, Andrew (n.d.) 913
STEPHEN, James (1802-1807) 534, 562,
1728, 1821, 2470, 2788
STEPHEN, James Fitzjames, Q.C.
(1862) 824
STEPHEN, Sir George (1835, 1844)
48, 49, 1057
STEPHENS, Ann S. (1854) 2851
STEPHENS, David (1746) 2576
STEPHENS, E. (1601) 1606
STEPHENS, Edward (1675-1704) 8,
45, 46, 147, 149, 188, 203, 221, 260, 322,
344, 464, 480, 1028, 1 190, 1216, 1294,
1301, 1373, 1392, 1633, 1661, 1705, 1788,
1809, 1926, 1980, 2066, 2071, 21 14, 2128,
2349, 2474, 2561, 2668, 2827
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STEPHENS, Edward, of Chering-
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1974. 246J, 2705
STEPHENS (w- STEVENS, Edward
(1691) IS8
STEPHENS, Frederic G. (1869) 717
STEPHENS, George (1821, 1839) 974,
2722
STEPHENS, J. (1661) 302S
STEPHENS, Jeremy (1660) 150
STEPHENS, John (1661) 11 16
STEPHENS, John Lloyd (1838) 1218
STEPHENS, Mr {1676) 497
STEPHENS, Nathaniel (1654) 2767
STEPHENS, R. (n.d.) 9
STEPHENS, W. (1864) 2519
STEPHENS, William (1709) 20
STEPHENS, William, B.D. (1699,
1705) 1381, 139"
STEPHENSON, (1833) 1501
STEPNEY George 1701) 822
STERLING, John (1833, 1841) 186,73a,
931
STERLING, Sir Anthony C (N.D.) 1429
STERNE, Lawrence, D.D. (1760-
'775) 143' 1468,2322,2339
STERNE, Richard (1649) 261
STEUART, Adam (1644) 2+27
STEUART, Sir Henry, Bart., LL.D.
(«799) 996
STEVENS, (1723) 724
STEVENS, Captain John (1707,
172a) 1651,2461
STEVENS, Edward Stephens or
(1691) is8
STEVENS, George Alexander (1760.
1785) 346,527,704,967 1168,3656
STEVENS, Giace buchanan(i8l8) 1504
STEVENS, John (1725) 2235
STEVENS, M. (1826) 2131
STEVENS, WilUam {1773-1800) SS3.
658, 2202, 2205, 2504, 2644
STEVENS, WiUiam, F.S.A. (1773) i?"
STEVENSON, (1867) 1071
STEVENSON,Andrew(i743, I747)
1409, i68(^ 2790
STEVENSON,John(i779, 1780)39,1366
STEVENSON, John HaU (1760-
1783) 822, 1529, 1537, 1658, r7S".
1870 (2), 2698
STEVENSON, Miss(i87o) 1173
STEVENSON, W. F. (1846) 1667
STEVENSON, WiUiam, D.D.
{1872) 1339
STEWARD, T. F. (1834-1840) '239.
1555.1992
STEWARD, Richatti, D.D. (1688) 261
STEWARD, Richard (LL.D. (1647) 109
STEWARD, Richard, LL.D., Dean
ofWeslminster 1682) 1813
STEWART Adam (1644) 2427
STEWART. Agnes M. (1870, N.D.) 70.
1470
STEWART Alexander P., M.D.
<iS43, S59) 682,201s
STEWART Andrew (1858) 417
STEWART Char!es(i8oi, 1808) 366,739
STEWART Charles Edward (1801,
1803) 171, 867
STEWART Eliiabeth M. (1845,
850) 1015, 2221, 2235
STEWART George (1787) 2106
STEWART J. {1818) 247
STEWART John (N.D.) 142, 1658, 2628
STEWART, John (1793) 249
STEWART, Professor Balfour
{1875) 2715
STEWART Professor John (1790) 2399
STEWART Rev. J. H. (1828-9) 624
STEWART Richard, LL.D., Dean
of Westminster (1682) 1813
STEWART Sir James (1669, 1712) 1290.
1764
STEWART Sir James (1830) 1471
STEWART William 1731) 1410
STEW ARTjWiUiam Grant 1860)1336(2)
STHALBERG, George (1776) 1159
STICKNEY Sarah, Mrs William
Ellis /(/e 1843) 1669,2776
STILEMAN, John (1662) 654
STILL, John, M.A. (1575) 2243
STILLINGFLEET (1691) 2741
STILLINGFLEET.Benjamin 1738,
1760) 1 75.2443
STILLINGFLEET, Edward, D.D.
{1677-1693) 118, 123,312,518,645,648,
694 (2), 69s, 1041, 1266, 1366, 1385.
;299. 2J43. 2749. 2766
STILLINGFLEET, John (1697) 24H
STIRLING, John (1717) 2158
STIRLING, Mrs (1849, '865) 894, 2315
STIRLING, Rev. James (1667) 1692
STIRLING, WiUiam, M.P. {1847.
1851) 516. "341
STIRLING -MAXWELL, Sir W.
(1848) 3453
STOCK, Joseph, Bishop of Killala
{1800) 1699
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STOCK, Simon (1637-8) 2771
STOCKDALE, J. J. (1803, 1812) 2398,
2401
STOCKDALE, Mary (1821) 1471
STOCKDALE, Percival (1765, 1773) 403,
1954
STOCKER, Richard (1824) 900
STODDART, Dr (1853) 326
STODDART, J. (1796) 921
STOGDON, H. (1719) 2286
STOKES, George (1826, 1841) 228,439,
1157
STOKES, Henry Sewell (187 1) 2207
STOKES, Rev. George (1818) 1943
STOKES, Whitley (1862) 1933, 2587
STONA, Rev. Thonias, M.A. (1758,
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STONE, , A.M. (1768) 2358
STONE, Cecil Percival (1858) 1903,
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STONE, E. (1841) 183
STONE, George, D.D. (1770) 2181
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STONECASTLE, Henry (1756) 2712
STONEHOUSE, (1762) 389
STONEHOUSE, James (1762) 2712
STONEHOUSE, Sir James, M.D.
(1776) I 102
STONEHOUSE, William 3.(1828) 545
STORY, George (1691) 2663
STORY, Jonathan (172 1) 1241
STORY, Robert Herbert, D.D.
(1863) 1946
STORY, Sydney A. (1854) 1201
STORY, Thomas (1740) 2601
STOTHERT, James Augustine
(1 843- 1 845) 1296(2X2374
STOTHERT, Rev. William (1850) 1924
STOW, John (1809-1850) 229, 2110,2318,
2579, 2727
STOWE, Archdeacon of, John
Fo\vne (1766) 2 141
STOWE, Harriet Beecher(i855) 2410
STOWELL, Lord, Sir William Scott
(181 1, 1813) I447i2432
STRACHAN, William (1694) 2440
STRACHAN, W. N. (1879) "22
STRACHEY, (1739) 1220
STRAHAN, William, LL.D. (1712) 2603
STRAIGHT, Douglas (1867, 1868) 1072,
2231
STRANG, John, LL.D. (1863) 2625
STRANGE, Richard, S.J. (1674) 1278,
1468
STRANGE, Sir John (1754)
STRATFORD, (1784)
427
926
STRATFORD, Edmund, D.D. (1632) 668
STRATFORD, Nicholas (1688) 655
STRATFORD, Nicholas, Bishop of
Chester (1657-1688) 646, 951, 1330,
1707, 1754* 1883
STRATHMORE, Countess of (1774) 2382
STREATFIELD, Thomas (1838) 1528,
i8ia
STRETSER or STRETZER,
Thomas (1741) 1718
STRETTELL, Amos (1632) 1741
STRINGER, Moses, M.D. (n.d.) 1820
STRONACH, George, M.A. (1879-
1880) 1458, 1661, 1723
STRONG, Charles, M.A. (1827) 2465
STRONG, Martin (1701) 813
STRUTT, (1803) 1 129
STRUTT, Elirabeth (1833-1835) 356,
2396
STRUTT, Joseph (1782) 733
STRUTT, S. (1732) 1901
STRYPE, John (1698) 1482
STUART, Andrew (1766-1784) 487, 2024.
STUART, Betty (1810) 1314
STUART, C. (1856) 2164
STUART, Charles (1779, 1808) 420, 2755
STUART, Dr Charles (1765) 1628
STUART, Gilbert, LL.D. (1768-
1799) i"6» H37f 1965
STUART, James (177O 54©
STUART, James, LL.D. (1825) 2041
STUART, Peter (1812) 2582
STUART, Richard, LL.D., Dean of
Westminster (1682) 1813
STUART, Sir James (1667) 1692
STUBBE, Henry (1659-1672) 443, 680^
1295, i486, 1564, 1796, 2229, 2464
STUBBES, George (173O 17"
STUBBE or STUBBES, Henry
(1659) 1796
STUBBES, Henry (1675) 680
STUBBES, John (1579) 663
STUBBS, G. (173O 622
STUBBS, John (1579) 663
STUBBS, John (1670) 2666
STUBBS, Rev. George (1733) 9^3
STUCKLEY, J. (1667) 1033
STUDLEY, John (1574) 1844
STURCH, William (1799) 14'
STURGES, John, LL.D. (1772) 1365
STURGIS, Julian Russell (1878) 1269
STURGIS, Robert S. (1859) 941
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STURMY, John (1723) 461
STYLES, John, D.D. (181 5, 1839) 1339,
2057
SUCKLING, Sir John (1638, 1641) 58,
511(2)
SUDBURY, Archdeacon of, N.
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SUFFIELD, Rev. Robert Rodolph
(1844-1867) 1496, 1833, 2228, 2705
SUFFOLK, Archdeacon of, Dr L.
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SUFFOLK, Earl of, Edward Hyde
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SULIVAN, Sir Rich. J. (1780) 1769, 2613
SULLIVAN, Arabella (1833) 2098
SULLIVAN, James Frank (n.d.) 1020,
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SULLIVAN, Richard J. Sulivan
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S U LTO N, Edward ( 1 624) 1 30
SUMNER, John Bird, D.D. (1815) 156
SURR, Thomas Skinner (1796, 1807) 479,
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SURTEES, Richard (1818) 714
SURTEES, Robert Smith (1838-
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SUTCLIFFE, J. (1825) 755
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SUTCLIFFE, M. (1600) 278
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SUTHERLAND, Alexander (1819,
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SUTHERLAND, Duchess of (N.D.) 2737
SUTTON, (1847) 2353
SUTTON, John, M.D. (1764) 1588
SUTTON, Joseph (1835) i486
SWADLIN, Thomas, D.D. (1645,
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SWAINE, Edward (1839) 1063
SWANWICK, Catherine (1858-
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SWATE, Rev. J. (1811) 374
SWIFT, Edmund Lenthal (1814) 724
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SWINBURNE, Algernon Charles
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SWINFEN, John (1710) 1766, 2093
SWINNEY, Sidney (1769) 1801
SWINNOCK, George, M.A. (1672)
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SWINTON, John (1765, 1779) 961, 2035
SWINTON, John, B.D. (1738) 536
SWINTON, John, Lord Swinton
(1765, 1789) 480^ 2067
SYDNEY, Algernon (1689) 610
SYKES, Arthur Ashley, D.D. (1712-
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514, 585, 765, 769, 809, 866, 947, 988,
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2079, 2086, 2087, 2088, 2160, 2173, 2248,
2424, 2529, 2557, 2669, 2693, 2700 (2),
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SYKES, Joseph, M.A. (1863-1871) 61 1,
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SYLVESTER, Joshua (1612) 131 1
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SYMINGTON, Andrew James (1878)
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SYMMONDS, Rev. Charles (1796) 1222
S YM M O N S, Edward ( 1 648) 1 305
SYMMONS, John (1800) 2581
SYMONDS, Sir WiUiam (1840) 1704
SYMONS, B. P., D.D. (n.d.) 1374
SYMONS, J., B.D. (1807) 1413
SYMPSON, — (1685) 2478
SYMPSON, John (1707) 57
SYMSON, Andrew (1702, 1706) 1856,
2709
SYMSON, David (1703) 1942
SYMSON, Matthew, M.A. (1704) 745
SYNGE, (1815-1831) 237, 720, 2398
SYNGE, Edward, D.D., Archbishop
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1007, 2365, 2387
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TABOR, Miss (1863-1881) 63, 190, 242,
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TALBOT, Catherine (1741-1772) 193, 829,
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TALBOT, J. (1686) 1309
TALBOT, Peter (1662) 788
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TARBAT, Viscount, George Mac-
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TARBAT, William (1833) 2143
TARBET, Lord (1702) 1856
TARBET, William (1852) 2384
TASKER, Rev. William (1778-1860) 309,
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TATE, Thomas (1844) 855
TATHAM, Dr Edward (1773) 1842
TAUNTON, (1788) 2654
TAUNTON, Sir William Elias (1819)
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TAUTPHOEUS, Baroness, nie J.
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TAVEL, Duret de (1832) 298
TAVERNER, William (1 704,1713) 882,
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TAYLOR, (1774, 1856) 696, Errata,
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TAYLOR, Abraham (1726) 2281
TAYLOR, Ann (1843) 1828, 2207
TAYLOR, Charles (1803- 1824) 212, 874,
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TAYLOR, Dr(i858) 727
TAYLOR, Dr (1731-2) 1626 (2)
TAYLOR, Edgar (1825) 1333
TAYLOR, Edgar, F.S.A. (1840) 1731
TAYLOR, Edward (1774) 554
TAYLOR, Edward F. (1880) 2241
TAYLOR, Elias (1870) 73
TAYLOR, Elizabeth (1 868, 1873) 241,2074
TAYLOR, Frederick (1861) 472
TAYLOR, G. (1818) 2279
TAYLOR, George Watson ( 1 820) 2027
TAYLOR, G. H. (1827) 854
TAYLOR, Henry (1766-1777) I55, 475,
1230, 2108
TAYLOR, Isaac (1829-1842) 88, 209,
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TAYLOR, J. (1777, 1792) 108, 803
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TAYLOR, James (1687, 1689) 122, 1369,
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TAYLOR, Jane (1824-1843) 1828, 2207,
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TAYLOR, Jefferys (1844) 121 8
TAYLOR, Jeremy, D.D. (1644-1697) 377,
425, 642, 649, 654, 776, 1025, 2052,
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TAYLOR, John (1641-1652) 87, 150, 288
(2), 749, 978, 1077, 1212, 1250, 1252,
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TAYLOR, John (181 1, 1817) 374, 664.
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TAYLOR, John (1833-1875) 138, 552»
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TAYLOR, John (1530) 2443
TAYLOR, John (1751) 2721
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TAYLOR, Manton Robert (1852) 509
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TAYLOR, T. (1692) 2782
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WHEELER, J. Talboys (1848, 1851)
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WOODHOUSLEE, Lord, A. F.
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WORCESTER, Earl of, J. Tipcroft
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WORCESTER, Bishop of, Richard
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WORDSWORTH, Mrs Dora Quil-
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WRAY, Mary (1714) 131 1
WREAKS, Barbara Hofland n^e
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WRIGHT, G. (N.D.) 2563
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WRIGHT, John (1831) 236
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WRIGHT, Rev. James (1865) 307
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WRIGHT, Rev. Thomas (1838) 1544
WRIGHT, Richard (1807) I444
WRIGHT, Robert (1728) 1 187
WRIGHT, Robert, D.D. (1625) 2098
WRIGHT, Samuel, D.D.(i7i6-i74i) 118,
365, 397, 428, 1796, 2320, 2646
WRIGHT, Th. le (1658) 1660
WRIGHT, Thomas (1742) 892
WRIGHT, Thomas (1822-1868) 691, 895,
1050, 1271, 1320, 1663, 1686, 2425, 2673
WRIGHT, Thomas (1601) 1868
WRIGHT, William (1697-1714) 435,
1260, 1372
WRIGHT, William (1616, 1619) 2637 (2)
WRIGHT, William, S.J. (1619) 277
WRIGHT, W. W. (1777) 1695
WROE, Caleb ( 1 725) 948
WROTHE, Sir Thomas (1620) 4
WYAT, Matthew (n.d.) 445
WYAT, T. (N.D.) 445
WYBARD, J. (1650) 2537
WYBORNE, P. (1581) 368
WYCHE, Joseph, M.O.S.B. (1735) 532
WYCHE, Sir Peter (1669) 2373
WYCHERLEY, William (1682) 786
WYETH, Joseph (1692) 193
WYLD, R. S. (1863) 2505
WYLIE, James Aitken, D.D. (1848) 2343
WYLIE, Robert (n.d.) 2359, 2471
WYLIE, Rev. Robert (1703) 1349, 2359
WYNDHAM, Henry P. (1775-1794) 1007,
1909
WYNDHAM, Miss (N.D., 1842) 716, 2682
WYNG, John (17 1 5) 2092
WYNNE, Edward (1765- 1790) 834, 1786,
2506
WYNNE, Jane, Countess of Rosen-
berg (1785) 1656
WYNNE, John H. (1772-1794) 373, 2539
WYNNE, Dr Robert (1689) 315, 321
WYNTER, Andrew, M.D. (1855) 1800,
191 1
WYSE, B. (1828) 499
WYSE, George (1822) 2244
WYSE, Thomas (1828) 499
WYVILL, Christopher (1647) 351
WYVILL, Christopher (1771) 2578
Y.
YALDER, Thomas (N.D.) 2481
YARDLEY, Edward, B.D., Arch-
deacon of Cardigan ( 1 762) 1 904
YATES,
(1700)
2356
2578
1201
1315
378
378
674
YATES, J. (1826)
YATES, John (1849)
YATES, W.(i8i6)
YEARDLEY, John (1829)
YEARDLEY, Martha (1829)
YEATES, Thomas (1833)
YEATS, G. D., M.D., F.R.S. (1818) 236
YELVERTON, Sir Henry, Bart. (1641-
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YETSWEIRT, Charles (1594) i79
YONGE, Charlotte M. (1847-1874) 2, 166,
224, 247, 249, 327, 357, 388, 416, 507,
520, 559, 563, 702, 714, 968, 1078, 1081,
1083, 1085, 1 133, 1 148, 1 177, 1298, 1306,
1316, 1317 (3), 1318, 1341, 1496, 1548,
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2694, 2793, 2850
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YORK, Archbishop of, S. Harsnet (i 599,
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YORK, Archbishop of, Sir W. Dawes,
D.D.(i73i) 85
YORK, Archbishop of, W. Thomson,
D.D. (1842) 1837
YORKE, Charles, Lord Morden(i746)
2422
YORKE, Hon Charles (1741-3) 192 (2)
YORKE, Hon. P., Earl of Hardwicke
(1727-1783) 192, 654, 1629, 2701, 2786
YORKE, John (1783) 1249
YOSY A. (1822) 2539
YOUATT, Elizabeth (1848) 1297
YOUATT, William (1840) 1 180
YOUNG, Arthur (1770-1811) 47, 858,
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1783, 2037, 2241, 2396, 2733
YOUNG, Arthur, LL.D. (1734) 11 16
YOUNG, Dr J., or Younge (1703) 2343
YOUNG, Edward (1753, 1755) 287, 348
YOUNG, Edward (1728) 15 19
YOUNG, Edward, LL.D. (1727-1762)
451, 477, 493, 556, 1214, 1740, 1799,
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YOUNG, H. H. (1827) 732
YOUNG, John (1791, 1808) 541, 1228,
1423
YOUNG, Major Gavin (1822, 1827) 899,
988, 1228
YOUNG, Marianne (1853) 1888
YOUNG, Portia (1863) 135
YOUNG, R. (1855) 354, 460
YOUNG, Richard (1652) 1177
CCCCXl
YOU — ZOU
CCCCXll
YOUNG, Richard, ^r Younge (N.D.,
1658) 1849, 1995
YOUNGE, Richard (n.d.) 1030
YOUNG, Samuel (1696-17CX)) 147, 296,
473, 953» 972 (2), 2182, 2409, 2817
YOUNG, Sir Charles George (1829) 330,
Errata, vol. i.
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YOUNG, Thomas, M.D., F.R.S. (1821)
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YOUNGE, Richard Young or (1658,
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YOUNGER, William Errata, voL iv.
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Z.
ZIEGENHERT, Sophia F. (181 1) 2284
ZINCKE, F. B. (1847) 2337
ZINZANO, (1725) 2341
ZORAWSKI, V. S. (1844) 918
ZORNLIN, (1819) 2489
ZOUCH, Dr (1808) 1573
ZOUCH, Richard, LL.D. (1639) 2455
CORRIGENDA ET ADDENDA,
Col. 2, line 19, after ** 1980," read^^sic,^
Col. 28, line 46, for " WiUiam Gordon,"
read " James Gordon." Leave out on
line 50, '* Second edition," and insert in
line 50, ''The second edition was
published in 1723, having the author's
name."
Col. 48, line 56,>r " W. H.,'' read " E. J."
Col. 53, line 48, far " John Williamson,"
read " Francis Grose."
Col. 53, line SZ^for " J. Maidment," read
" Taylor's Records of my Life, vol. i.,
pp. 318, 319."
Col. 55, line 33, for ** Mrs S. J. Penny,"
read " Mrs A. J. Penny."
Col. 66, line 44,/^ " Noel Radcliffe," read '
" Noell Radecliffe."
Col. 73, line 28, for " Elias Taylor," read
** J. Lukin."
Col. 104, line 56, for " Nunnery," read
" Nunnez."
Col. 1 30, line 2.^ for " Fisher," read^*" Piercy,
alias Fisher."
Col. 133, line 2%^ for " Boston," read
" Michael Boston."
Col. 150, line Sl^ far " Constable,"
read " John Constable ; " line 58, for
« Charles Dodd," read " Hugh Tootle."
See col. 397, lines 15 and 20.
Col. 168, last line, add " See View of
Antiquity."
Col. 188, line 47, for "Charles" read
** Cecil."
Col. 206, line 47,y57r "Elkanah Settle," r^^^
" Samuel Pordage," and omit line 50.
Col. 220, line 6, for "Bedukal," read
" Bedukah."
Col. 256, line 34, for ** bride," read
" bridle."
Col. 306, line 34, for " Rev. Andrew
Bonar," read " Rev. Andrew R. Bonar."
Col. 311, line 45, for "Rev. Samuel
Marsters," r^a^ "Rev. Samuel Masters."
Col. 335, line 17, for "Christopher S.J.
Anderdon," read " Christopher Ander-
don, S.J."
III. 3 »
Col. 336, line 15, /^r "Doulevy," read
" Donlevy."
CoL 339, line 59, >r " M' Vicar,"
read " John Gibson M'Vicar, D.D."
Col. 343, line 30, for " Thomas Roscoe,
jun.," read "William Bennett.''
CoL 370, line 4, for " Bennett," read
" Bennet."
Col. 370, line i^for " Bickersteth,"
read " Edward Henry Bickersteth."
Col. 383, line 16, for " Drape," read
" Augusta Theodosia Drane."
Col. 389, line 43, Z^'* " Bickersteth,"
read " Edward Henry Bickersteth."
Col. 390, line 36, for " Ethelfled," read
" Ethelfield."
Col. 434, lines 43 and 48, for " P. Lee,"
read " Percival Leigh."
CoL 525, line 41,/^ " Henry Brougham,
Lord Brougham," read " Probably by
Lord Belfast."
CoL 528, line SAifor " James Hogg," read
" Rev. James Hog'of Camock."
CoL 548, line 4, for " Wilson," read
" John Wilson or Willson, minister at
Backford, Cheshire."
CoL 556, line 17, for "Houston," read
" Houstoun."
Col. 559, line 26, for " Houston," read
" Houstoun."
CoL 572, line 16, for " Beborah," read
" Deborah."
Col. 573, line 13, for "Grey," read
"Gray."
Col. 608, line 2, for " Rev. R. Traill," read
" Rev. James Traill."
CoL 615, line i Si for "French," read
" Trench."
CoL 666, line 49, after " Gwillim," read
[Dr John Barkham].
CoL 748, line 17, for " Leveson," read
" Leverson."
CoL 755, line 45, for "J.," read
" Joseph."
Col. 758, line %for " T. H. Ottley," read
** William Brown Hockle>\"
ccccxv
CORRIGENDA ET ADDENDA.
CCCCXVI
Col. 771, line 2% for " Gordon," read
"Thomas Gordon, minister at Spey-
mouth."
Col. 791, line 37, for "founded," read
" found."
CoL 798, line 50, >r" M.," read " Frances
Mary."
Col. 818, line ^z, for ** Ballant>Tie,"
read " Rev. James Ballantyne."
CoL 895, line 50,/^r " Ross Hickey," read
" Rev. William Hickey."
CoL 903, line 49, for " Murray," read
" Murphy."
CoL 1048, line 39, after " appendix^' read
[" by Thomas Wagstaffe."]
CoL 1075, line 17, for "Elizabeth Mis-
sing," read " Rev. William."
CoL 1090, omit line 23.
Col. 1 1 59, line 10^ for " Younger,"
read " William Younger.*'
CoL 1 1 60, line 29, for "205," read
" 255."
CoL 1207, line 24, for "Maish," read
" Marsh."
CoL 1209, line M^for " Dr Hay," read
"John Hay, D.D."
CoL 1215, line4i,ybr "John Dove, D.D.,"
read "John Dove, usually called *the
learned tailor.' "
CoL 12 19, line 9,ybr " Wedderburn," read
" WeddeU."
CoL 1224, line 20, for " Shiels," read
" Alexander Shiels or Shields."
CoL 1231, line 22^ for " Mdun" read
"John Adams."
CoL 1231, line 21^ for " Maclaurin,"
read " John Maclaurin."
CoL 1249, line 16, for "David Hamilton,"
read " Sir David Hamilton, M.D."
CoL 1249, line 24, for " Johnston,"
read "William Johnson, author of
* lophon,' who has also written a His-
tory of England under the name of
Cor}'."
CoL 1286, line 35,/^ " Thomas Wilson,"
read "John Wilson or Willson, minister
at Backford, Cheshire."
CoL 1291, line 43,^^" Hodge," read
"James Hodges."
CoL 1295, omit the entry y "Justina, a
play, etc." This translation is not by
D. F. McCarthy.
CoL 1304, line 16, for " Thomas Roscoe,
jun.," read'' William Bennett"
Col. 1310, line %,for " ," read "J. K."
CoL 1438, line 19, for " Snett," read
" Suett."
CoL 1449, line 19, for "Sidney," read
" Sydney."
CoL 1470, line 40, for "John Francis
Campbell," read " Walter F. Campbell
of Islay, edited by his son, John Francis
CampbelL"
CoL 1487, line 26, after " Barbour," read
" former, Bogue, Dairy, Kirkcudbright-
shire."
CoL 1543, line 51, for " Manslauhter,"
read " Manslaughter."
CoL 1552, line Z% for "Toutroud," read
" Toutrond."
CoL 1638, line 53, for " Crookwige," read
" Crookridge."
CoL 1639, line SI , for " WilUams,"
read " WiUiam Williams."
CoL 1663, line 12, for " Mrs S. J. Penny,"
read'' Mrs A. J. Penny."
CoL 1683, line 5 i,y&r" Ascribed to Major
Bunbury," read "By Colonel George
Bruce Malleson."
CoL 17 1 7, line i, for "Melmonth," read
" Melmoth."
CoL 1816, line 11, for " Dunlop,"
r^a^"John Dunlop, Greenock."
CoL 1952, line I5,>r"i858,"r^a//" 1811."
CoL i960, line l\^ for "George Jabet,"
read " George S. Jabet."
CoL 2051, line ^^ for " Pike," read
" Samuel Pike."
CoL 2070, line yj^for " Rev. James Mor-
rison," read " Rev. James Morison,
D.D."
CoL 2155, line i, for "George P. Robert-
son," read " George Home Robertson."
Col. 2 161, line S^ifor "Lawrence," read
" Laurence."
CoL 2164, two last lines, /<?r " Sir Thomas
Powell Buxton," read " Sir Thomas
Fowell Buxton."
CoL 2183, line 9, for " Gordon,"
read " James Gordon, minister of Ban-
chory."
CoL 2198, line ifi, for " Jefferies,"
read " Thomas Jefferies ^r Jeffery."
CoL 2257, line 26yfor "V. Llanos," read
" Valentine Llanos." .
CoL 2277, line w^ for "William Car-
stairs," r^o^/" William Carstares, Prin-
cipal of Edinburgh University."
ccccxvn
CORRIGENDA ET ADDENDA.
ccccxvni
CoL 2307, line ^for " Bishop John Jack-
son,** read "John Jackson, rector of
Rossington, Yorkshire."
Col. 2346, line 53, "The Shady Side" is
not by Elizabeth S. Phelps. Author-
ship unknown.
CoL 2435, line iZJor "William Carstaires,
D.D.," r^o//** William Carstares, Prin-
cipal of Edinburgh University."
CoL 2464, line 16, for " Constable,"
read " John Constable, Jesuit."
CoL 2553, line S\^ for " Bennett,"
read "Thomas Bennett, minister at
Ceres, Fife."
CoL 2564, line 10, for "Levesque de
PouiLLY," read " Levesque de
POUILLY."
" English (the) Martyrologe" is by John
Wilson.
For " Enquiry into religion," and " En-
quiry into the powers of ecclesiastics,"
see " Inquiry."
In several entries, for " Louise de La
Ram^e," read " Louise de La Ramd."
In numerous entries by Hesba Stretton,
for ''Hannah Smith," read ''Sarah
Smith." Stretton is her birth-place,
and Hesba is composed of the initials
of five sisters, of whom the authoress is
the third.
In several entries by George Eliot, for
" Marian Evans," read " Mary Ann
Evans."
In numerous entries by Ann of Swansea,
for " Ann Kemble," read " Frances
Ann Kemble."
In numerous entries by Martin Doyle,
for " Ross Hickey," read " Rev. William
Hickey."
In several entries under "William Henry
Logan," r^rt^/ " William Hugh Logan."
In the first volume, omit the asterisk in
the titles taken from Mendham Collec-
tion Cat.
"Priviledge (concerning the)" should
have been entered under "Concern-
ing."
ABBREVIATIONS AND AUTHORITIES.
Aberdeen Lib. — University Library, Aber-
deen.
Adv. Lib. — Library of the Faculty of
Advocates, Edinburgh.
Allen, Bib. Heref.— Bibliotheca Here-
fordiensis. By John Allen.
Allibone. — A critical dictionary of English
literature, and British and American
authors. By S. Austin AUibone.
Almonds Biog. Anec. — Biographical, li-
terary, and political anecdotes. By
John Almon.
Athen. Cat.— Catalogue of the Library of
the Athenaeum, London.
Bib. Anglo-Poet. — Bibliotheca Anglo-
Poetica ; or a descriptive catalogue of
a rare and rich collection of Early
English poetry, in the possession of
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and
Brown.
Bib. Parriana. — Bibliotheca Parriana : a
Catalogue of the Library of the late
Rev. and learned Samuel Parr, LL.D.
Biog. Brit — Biographia Britannica.
Biog. Diet., 1816. — A Biographical Dic-
tionary of the living authors of Great
Britain and Ireland. [By John Wat-
kins and Frederic Shoberl]
Biog. Dram. — Biographia Dramatica ; or
a companion to the playhouse. By
David Erskine Baker. Continued by
Isaac Reed and Stephen Jones.
Blake/s Lit. of Angling. — Historical
sketches of the angling literature of
all nations, to which is added, a biblio-
graphy of English writers on angling.
By Robert Blakey.
Bliss' Cat. — Auction Catalogue of the
. . . library of Dr Philip Bliss.
Boase, G. C. — George Clement Boase,
one of the authors of the ** Bibliotheca
Comubiensis."
Boase and Courteney, Bib. Com. — Biblio-
theca Comubiensis. By G. C. Boase
and W. P. Courtney.
Bodl. — Bodleian Library.
Boyne's Yorkshire Lib. — The Yorkshire
Library, a bibliographical account of
books on topography, &c, relating to
the county of York.
Brit Crit — British Critic.
Brit Mus. — British Museum.
Brook's Puritans. — The lives of the Puri-
tans. By Benjamin Brook.
Brydges, Cens. Lit — Censura Literaria.
By Sir Egerton Brydges, Bart.
Burton, J. Hill. — ^John Hill Burton, his-
toriographer-royal, author of ** History
of Scotland."
Cat Lib. Trin. ColL Dub.— Catalogus
librorum impressorum qui in Biblio-
theca Collegii Sacrosanctae et Indi-
vidual Trinitatis, Reginae Elizabethan,
juxta Dublin, adservantur.
Cat. Lond. Inst. — A Catalogue of the
Library of the London Institution.
Cat. PhiL Inst, Edin. — Catalogue of the
Library of the Philosophical Institution
of Edinburgh.
Chalmers, Biog. Diet — The General
Bibliographical Dictionary. ... A new
edition, revised and enlarged by Alex-
ander Chalmers.
Chalmers' Notes. — Probably the Notes
in Chalmers' Biographical Dictionary.
Chambers' Worcester. — Bibliographical
illustrations of Worcestershire. ... By
John Chambers.
Chetham Lib.— Bibliotheca Chethamensis.
Coleridge's Worthies of Yorkshire. —
Lives of Northern Worthies. By Hart-
ley Coleridge.
Cradock's Mem. — Literary and Miscel-
laneous Memoirs. By J. Cradock.
Crit. Rev. — Critical Review.
Darling, Cyclop. Bibl.— Cyclopaedia Bib-
liographica. By James Darling.
Davidson, Bib. Devon. — Bibliotheca
Devoniensis. By James Davidson.
Dodds, Ch. Hist— The Church History
of England, 1500- 1688, chiefly with
regard to Catholicks.
CCCCXXl
ABBREVIATIONS AND AUTHORITIES. ccccxxii
Douce Cat. — Catalogue of the printed
books and manuscripts bequeathed by
Francis Douce, Esq., to the Bodleian
Librar>'.
Dyce Cat. — A Catalogue of the printed
books and manuscripts bequeathed by
the Rev. Alex. Dyce, Science and Art
Department of the Committee of
Council on Education.
Eel. Rev. — Eclectic Review.
Edin. Select Subscription Lib. Cat. —
Catalogue of the Edinburgh Select
Subscription Library.
Edin. Univ. Lib. — Edinburgh University
Library.
European Mag. — European Magazine.
Fishwick's Lancashire Lib. — The Lanca-
shire Library. By Lieut.-Col. Henry
Fishwick, F.S.A.
Gent. Mag. — Gentleman's Magazine.
Gough's Brit. Topogr. — British Topo-
graphy. By Richard Gough.
Home's Introduction. — An Introduction
to the critical knowledge and study of
the Holy Scriptures. By Thomas
Hartwell Home, D.D., ed. 1846.
Inglis, Dramatic writers.— The Drama-
tic writers of Scotland. By Ralston
Inglis.
Inglis, R. — Ralston Inglis, author of
" Dramatic writers of Scotland."
Jervise, A.— Andrew Jervise, author of
" Memorials of Angus and Mearas."
Jones' Peck. — A Catalogue of the
collection of tracts for and against
Popery, in which is incorporated the
whole of Peck's list of the tracts in
that controversy, with his references.
Edited by Thomas Jones, B.A., librar-
ian of the Chetham Library.
Kennett's Wisdom. — The wisdom of look-
ing backward, to judge the better of
one side and t'other. . . By White
Kennet, D.D., Bishop of Peter-
borough.
Laing, D.— David Laing, LL.D., late
librarian of the Signet Library, Edin-
burgh.
Lathbur/s Nonjurors. — A History of the
Nonjurors ; their controversies and
writings. By Thomas Lathbury.
Lavington's Moravians. — The Moravians
compared and detected. ... By George
Lavington, LL.D., Bishop of Exeter.
Lit. Gazette. — Literary Gazette.
London Cat. — The London Caulogue of
books published in Great Britain.
Lowndes, Bibliog. Man.— The Biblio-
grapher's Manual By W. T. Lowndes.
Edited by H. G. Bohn.
Lowndes, Brit. Lib. — ^The British Librar-
ian. By W. T. Lowndes.
M'Cull. Lit. Pol. Econ.— The Literature
of political economy. ... By J. R.
M*Culloch.
Madan, F. — F. Madan, sub-librarian of
the Bodleian Library.
Maidment, J. — James Maidment, Advo-
cate, Edinburgh.
Martin's Cat — Bibliographical Catalogue
of privately printed books. By John
Martin.
Masters' Corp. Ch. Coll., ed. Lamb. —
The history of the College of Corpus
Christi. . . . Cambridge. By Robert
Masters. With additional matter . . .
by John Lamb, D.D.
Mendham Collection Cat. — Catalogue of
the Mendham Collection : being a
selection . . . from the library of the
late Rev. Joseph Mendham, M.A.
Mon. Rev. — Monthly Review.
Moule, Bib. Herald. — Bibliotheca Her-
aldica Magnae Britanniae. By Thomas
Moule.
Murch's Dissenters.— -History of the
Presbyterian and general Baptist
Churches in the west of England ; with
some memoirs of their pastors. By
Jerom Murch.
N. and Q. — Notes and Queries.
New Coll. Cat. — Catalogue of the printed
books and MSS. in the Library of the
New College, Edinburgh.
Nichols' Leicestershire. — History and
antiquities of the county of Leicester.
By John Nichols.
Nichols, Lit. Anec. — Literary Anecdotes
of the 1 8th century. By John Nichols,
F.S.A.
Nichols, Lit. Illust' — Illustrations of
the literary history of the eighteenth
century. ... By John Nichols, F.S.A.
Oliver's Jesuits. — Collections towards
illustrating the biography of the Scotch,
English, and Irish members of the
Society of Jesus. By George Oliver,
D.D.
ccccxxiii ABBREVIATIONS AND AUTHORITIES. ccccxxiv
Olphar Hamst — Handbook of fictitious
names. By Olphar Hamst
Orme Bib. Bib.— Bibliotheca Biblica, By
William Orme.
Park's Walpole. — Catalogue of the royal
and noble authors of England. . . .
By Horatio Walpole, 4th Earl of Or-
ford. Enlarged and continued to the
present time. By Thomas Park.
Queen's Coll. Cat. — Catalogue of the
Library of the College of St Margaret
and Saint Bernard, commonly called
Queen's College in the University of
Cambridge, methodicaUy arranged by
Thomas Hartwell Home.
Rich, Bib. Amer. —Bibliotheca Americana
Nova. By O. Rich, Member of the Mas-
sachusett's Historical Society, &c., &c.
Rogers, Mod. Scot. Minst — The Modem
Scottish Minstrel. By Charles Rogers,
LL.D.
Rose, Biog. Diet — ^A new general bio-
graphical dictionary, projected and
partly arranged by the late Rev. Hugh
James Rose, B.D.
Scott, Fasti Eccl. Scot — Fasti Ecclesiae
Scoticanae. By Hew Scott, D.D.
Sig. Lib. — Library of Writers to the Sig-
net, Edinburgh.
Smith, Bib. Ang. — A bibliographical cata-
logue of English writers on angling and
ichthyology. By John Russell Smith.
Smith, Bib. Anti-Quaker. — Bibliotheca
And-Quakeriana. By Joseph Smith.
Smith, Bib. Cant — Bibliotheca Cantiana.
By John Russell Smith.
Strype's Annals. — Annals of the Re-
formation and establishment of religion.
By John Strype, M.A.
Taylor's Records. — Records of my life.
... By John Taylor.
Tedder, H. R.— Henry R. Tedder, lib-
rarian of the Athenaeum Library, Lon-
don.
Turner's Unitarians. — Lives of eminent
Unitarians, with a notice of dissenting
academies. By William Turner, Uni-
tarian minister.
U. P. Lib.— Library of the United Pres-
byterian College, Edinburgh.
Upcott. — Bibliographical account of the
principal works relating to English
topography. By William Upcott.
W. signifies that the title to which this
initial is affixed was contributed by Mr
H. B. Wheatley.
Watt, Bib. Brit — Bibliotheca Britannica.
By Robert Watt, M.D.
Westwood, Bib. Pise — New Bibliotheca
Piscatoria. By T. Westwood.
Williams* Lib. Cat — Catalogue of the
Library in Red Cross Street, founded
pursuant to the will of Rev. Daniel
Williams, D.D.
Wilson, Hist of Diss. Ch. — The history
and antiquities of dissenting churches
in London. By Walter Wilson, of the
Inner Temple.
Wood. — Anthony k Wood.
Wood, Athen. Oxon. — Athenas Oxon-
ienses. ... To which are added The
Fasti. ... By Anthony k Wood.
Wood, Fasti Oxon. — See Wood, Athen.
Oxon.
Wrangham's Cat — The English portion
of the Library of the Rev. Francis
Wrangham.
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ARMSTRONG (Archie).
Archie Armstrong's Banquet of Jests, printed from the
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Popular Rhymes, Sayings, and Proverbs of the County
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BUCHAN (Peter).
Ancient Ballads and Songs of the North of Scotland,
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of 1828, 2 vols, fcap. 8vo, cloth, 15s.
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edited by Dr J. D. Marwick. 4 vols, 4to, cloth, £4, 12s.
BURNS (Robert).
CJoBiPLETE Works in Prose and Verse, edited by W.
Scott Douglas, with Copious Notes, Glossaries, &c. The
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BURNS (Robert).
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BURNS (Robert).
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BURNS (Robert),
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Introduction. 8vo, boards, uncut edges, 6s.
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BURNS (Robert)
The Complete Poetical Works of. Chronologically
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BURT (Captain).
Letters from the North of Scotland (1764), with an
Introduction by R. Jamieson, F.S.A., and the History of
Donald the Hammerer, from an Authentic Account of the
Family of Invemahyle, a MS. communicated by Sir Walter
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CAMPBELL (DrjAs.).
Balmerino and its Abbey, a Parochial History, with an
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CERVANTES.
The History of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote
OF La Mancha, translated firom the Spanish bj P. A.
MOTTEUX, illustrated with a Portrait and 36 Etchings done
specially for this edition bj M. Ad. Lalauze, illustrator of
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COURT OF SESSION GARLAND (The).
A Collection of Son^, Anecdotes, Squibs, &c., which have
emanated from the Parliament House, Edinburgh. Edited
by James Maidment, Advocate. New edition, with large
additions, 8vo, cloth, 45s. Impression 150 copies.
DOUGLAS (Gavin, Bp. of Dunkeld),
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DRAMATISTS OF THE RESTORATION
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cloth, 18s. per volume.
The series is composed of the Works of the following
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4 vols ; John Wilson, 1 vol ; Sir Aston Cokain, 1 vol ;
Shackerley Marmion, 1 vol; John Lacy, 1 vol; John
Tatham, 1 voL
Published by William Paterson. 5
DRYDEN (John).
The Complete Works of John Dryden, Illustrated with
Notes, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory, and a Life of
the Author, by Sir Walter Scott, Bart., revised and cor-
rected by George Saintsbury. Portrait and plates. 18
vols, 8vo, cloth. Vols I. to X. now ready, 10s. 6d. each.
Large Paper Edition (only 100 copies printed) 21s. per vol.
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Walter's work, the Editor has revised and annotated the whole, presenting to
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the life and work of Dryden, whose name in Elnglish literature is second only
to those of Shakespeare and Milton.
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re«Ily grow upon us as they are read. We see again the life and action of the
piece, the crowded and bustling stage, the wild gallants, and the damsels quite
as wild, whom they court." — ScUuraay Beview,
FORBES-LEITH (Rev. W.).
Life of St Margaret, Queen of Scotland, by Turgot,
Bishop of St Andrews, translated from the Latin by
William Forbes-Leith, S.J. Printed on hand-made paper,
with six illustrations on India paper. Square Svo, cloth, 5s.
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FORBES-LEITH, SJ. (Rev. William).
The Scots Men-at-Arms and Life-Guards in France,
from their Formation until their final Dissolution, A.D.
MCCCCXVIII.-MDCCCXXX., with etched plates by Major H.
De Grandmaison. The Work is illustrated throughout
with 35 very highly - finished Etchings, taken from old
Manuscripts, Engravings, Monuments, &c., by Major H.
De Grandmaison, displaying the Costumes of the Scots
Guards at different periods, interesting historical scenes in
which they took a part, &c., &c. Also 8 full-page Fac-
similes.
The Impresssion has been limited to 312 Copies, each
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musty Stato papers and official records, and has also had access to ^rivato
manuscript collections, and has made tlie best use of his opportunities." —
8cot9man.
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FORDUN'S (John of)
Chronicle of the Scottish Nation. {See "Historians.)"
From original MSS. by W. F. Skene, D.C.L., &a, Historio-
grapher Koyal for Scotland, and illustrated with facsimiles.
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GEIKIE (Walter).
Etchings Illustrative of Scottish Character and
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himself, and admire the numerous episodical touches that give force to the
picture. The printed description that accompany each etching are pleasantly
written." — Dundee Advertiser,
GUTHRIE (James C).
The Yale of Strathmore, its Scenes and Legends.
Crown 8yo, cloth, 7s. 6d.
HALKETT AND LAING.
A Dictionary of the Anonymous and Pseudonymous
Literature of Great Britain, Including the works of
Foreigners written in or translated into the English Lan-
guage, by the late Samuel Halkett, Esq., Keeper of the
Advocates' Library, Edinburgh. Edited, with large additions,
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This important bibliographical work will give the names of the Authors of
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HERD (David).
Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs, Heroic Ballads,
&c., collected and edited by David Herd, a page-for-page
Reprint of the edition of 1776, with Memoir and Notes by
Sidney Gilpin, fine Vignettes. 2 vols, post 8vo, cloth, 21s.
The same on Large Paper, 2 vols, 4to, cloth, 42s.
Published by William Paterson. 7
HAMILTON (John, Apb, of St Andrews).
The Catechisme, that is to say, ane commone and Catholic
Instructioun of the Christin People in materis of our
Catholic Faith and Beligioun, set forth be ye maist Rev.
Father in Grod Johne, Archbishop of Sanct Androus, Legat
nait and Primat of ye Kirck of Scotland, in his Provincial
Counsale, haldin at Edinburgh the xxvi Day of Jan. 1551.
Prentit at Sanct Androus, at the expenses of the Arpb. 1552.
Also " The Twa-penny Faith, 1559." Edited with Intro-
ductory notice by Professor Mitchell, St Andrew& Beau-
tifully printed in iBUcft Hettet, line for line with the
original, on Dutch hand-made paper, small 4to, cloth, uncut
edges, £2, 10s. Impression limited to 150 copies.
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HUNTER (William, F.S.A. Scot.).
BiGGAR AND THE HousE OF Flebhng, an Account of the
Biggar District, Archaeological, Historical, and Biographical,
with numerous fine engravings, second edition, 8vo, cloth,
128. 6d.
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harinff at the same time reference to the rest of Scotland and its history mainly
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HISTORIANS OF SCOTLAND (The).
This Grand National Series of the Early Chronicles of
Scotland, edited by the most eminent Scottish Antiquarian
Scholars of the present day, is now completed ; and as sets
remaining for sale are becoming few in number, early appli-
cation is necessary in order to secure them at the subscription
price of Five GuiNEAa
1. John of Fordun's Chronicle of the Scottish Nation.
Edited from the original MSS. by W. F. Skene, D.C.L., &c..
Historiographer Boyal for Scotland, and illustrated with £eu>-
similes. 2 vols.
2. Andrew of Wyntoun's Orygynale Metrical Cronykil
of Scotland, now printed for the first time from the Eoyal
MS. Edited by David Laino, LL.D., and illustrated with
numerous facsimiles. 3 vols.
3. Lives of Saint Ninlan and Saint Kentigern, compiled
in the 1 2th century, and edited from the best MSS. by A.
P. Forbes, D.C.L., Bishop of Brechin.
Continued
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HISTORIANS OF SCOTLAND— ^/m«ft/.
4. Life of Saint Columba, Founder of H7, written by
Adamnan, ninth Abbot of that Monastery. Edited by Wic
Kreves, D.D., M.RLA. TransUted by A. P. Forbes,
D.C.L., Bishop of Brechin, with Notes arranged by W. F.
Skene.
5. The Book of Pluscarden, being the unpublished Continu-
ation of Fordun's Chronicle by M. Buchanan, Treasurer to
the Dauphiness of France. Edited and translated by Felix
Skene. 2 vols.
6. A Critical Essay on the Ancient Inhabitants of
Scotland, by Thobias Innes, of the Sorbonne, with
Memoir of the Author by George Grub, LL.D., and Appen-
dix of Original Documents, printed by permission of Wm.
F. Skene. Illustrated with Charts.
INNES (Cosmo).
Concerning sobie Scotch Sxtrnames: A Paper read at
'' Ulbster Hall," to which is added an Appendix containing
Lists of Scotch Surnames, with their derivations, and Indices.
Small 4to, roxburgh, 5s.
INNES (Cosmo).
Professor of History in the University of Edinburgh, Memoir
of. Small 4to, cloth. 3s.6d.
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ologist. ^—Scolfmaiu
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Sketches of Early Scotch History, and Social Progress —
Church Organisation — the University — Home Life — Family
History, with an Appendix, Glossary, and Index. 8yo,
cloth, 24s.
INNES (Thomas, of the Sorbonne).
A Critical Essay on the Ancient iNHABrrANTS of Scot-
land, with Memoir by George Grub, LL.D., illustrated with
Charts. Svo, cloth, 24s.
This valuable work on Scottush History by Father Innes has for many years
past been scarce. Its importance as a work of reference and authority makes
it indispensable to every Scottish library. Only a few copies can be had
separately.
IRVING (Joseph).
History of Dumbartonshire, Civil, Ecclesiastical, and
Territorial, with Genealogical Notices of the Principal Fami-
lies in the County, based on authentic records, public and
private. Illustrated with Maps, Views, Portraits, and Fac-
similes of Original Documents, second and best edition.
Thick 4to, cloth, 48&
Published by William Paterson. 9
JERNINGHAM (Hubert E. H.).
NoRHAM Castle, by Hubert E. H. Jerningham, M.P.,
Author of " Life in a French Chateau," " To and from Con-
stantinople," and Translator of the Lives of ** Sixtus V.," by
Baron Hubner, and '' Lord Byron," by Countess Guiccioli.
Illustrated with Plates in Sepia, Plan, &c. 8yo, doth extra,
lOs. 6d.
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two countries in ancient times." — Morning Poet,
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lished.
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The clever Artist here unfurls,
The hopes and fears of little girls
Short-frocked and frillful !
In bed, in bath, at dinner, tea,
At lessons, music, romping, We,
A Baby Beauty clearly see,
Divmely Wilful ! ''—Punch,
KAY (John, D.D.).
Paulus Christopfer, and other Sermons, by John Kay,
D.D. 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d.
LAING (David).
Selecjt Remains of the Ancient Popular Poetry of
Scotland. Collected and Edited by David Laing, LL.D.
Small 4to, half-morocco, printed on fine hand-made paper,
42s.
The above is an exact reprint of Dr Laing*s volume issued in 1822. This
volume had become so rare that copies have sold as high as twelve guineas.
Of the present issue only 100 copies have been printed.
LAING (Henry).
Descriptive Catalogue op Ancient Scottish Seals,
Eojal, Baronial, Ecclesiastical, and Municipal, embracing
the period from A.D. 1150 to the Eighteenth Century, taken
from original Charters and other Deeds preserved in public
and private Archives, forming a supplemental volume to
'' Ancient Scottish Seals," published for the Bannatyne and
Maitland Clubs. 4to, cloth, £3, 3s. for 288.
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LAMB (Charles).
Thb Essays of Eua and the Last Essays of Elia, tttudraied
wUh etchings by R Swain Gb?tx)rd, James D. Smillxe,
Charles A. Platt, and F. S. Chxjrch. Very handsomely
printed in square Svo, cloth extra, gilt top, 15s.
*' The etchings which illostrste the book are good, the paper and printing
of the highest class. It is equally suited for the library and drawing-room
table."— S^nciard
LE SAGE.
The Adventures of Gil Bias of Santillana, newly
translated from the French of Le Sage, with a Preface to
prove who was the author of Gil Bias, a Prefatory Memoir
and Notes by Henri Van Laun, illustrated with 20 etchings,
done specially for this work by M. Ad. Lalauze, and a
Portrait. 3 vols, medium 8vo, cloth extra.
No. L Medium 8vo, Plates on Holland paper, 21s. per voL
„ U. Eoyal 8vo, copies numbered. Large Paper
edition, India Proofs of the Plates^ 42s. „
„ HL Imperial Svo, with three sets of the plates
on HoUandy China, and Japan Paper,
Artist's Proofs, each numbered and
signed, .... 70s. „
LOTHIANS (The).
The Castles and Mansions of the Lothians, illustrated
in One Hundred and Three Views, with Historical and
Descriptive Accounts, by John Small, M.A. 2 vols, folio,
cloth, £6, 6s.
" On all ^unds, then, whether pictorially, as affording views of the houses
in the Lothians, or historically, as giving an account of those houses, and of
the families that have inhabited them, or architecturally, the book miist be
praised. It is a valuable contribution to a kind of literature which has always
oeen of permanent value." — ScoUman,
LYNDSAY (Sir David, of the Mount).
The Library Edition, edited with Life, copious Notes, and
Glossary, by the late David Laing, LL.D., illustrated with
Portraits, Facsimiles, and Woodcuts. 3 vols, post Svo,
cloth, uncut edges, £3, 3s.
Impressions limited to 485 copies.
LYNDSAY (Sir David, of the Mount).
The Poetical Works of. Edited, with Life, Notes, and
Glossary, by the late David Laing, LL.D. 2 vols, 12mo,
cloth, 15s.
Published by William Paterson. 1 1
LYNDSAY (Sir David, of the Mount).
A Facsimile op the Ancient Heraldic Manuscript
EMBLAZONED BY THE CELEBRATED SiR DaVID LyNDSAY OF
THE Mount, Lyon Ejng at Arms in the reign of James
the Fifth. Edited by the late David Laino, LL.D., from
the original MS. in the possession of the Faculty of Advocates.
Folio, cloth, gilt top, uncut edges, £10, 10s.
Impression limited to 250 copies.
On Large Paper (50 copies printed), large folio, £15, 15s.
MACDONALD (J. H. A.).
Practical Treatise on the Criminal Law of Scotland
(Second Edition.) Thick 8vo, cloth, 31s. 6d.
'* An entirely new and carefolly revised edition, in which the Law has been
brought down to date, and the general Index much ampliiied."
MACLAREN (Charles, F.R.S.E.).
Sketch of the Geology of Fife and the Lothians. In-
cluding detailed Descriptions of Arthur's Seat and Pentland
Hills. Second Edition, with Numerous Guts and Goloured
Maps. Post 8yo, cloth, 7s. 6d.
MAIDMENT (James).
Book of Scotish Pasquils, 1568-1715, collected and
edited by James Maidment, and illustrated with quaint
and curious facsimile Woodcut& Crown Svo, cloth, 18s.
In this collection there are nearly One Hundred and Fifty Pasquils, with
Introductory Notices to each.
MAIDMENT (James).
Packet of Pestilent Pasqihls, forming a supplement to
the above. Grown 8vo, sewed, 6s.
A few copies printed for priyate circulation.
MARY STEWART.
The History of Mary Stewart, from the Murder of
Eiccio until her Flight into England, by Claude Nau, her
Secretary. Now first printed from the original manuscripts,
with illustrative papers from the Secret Archives of the
Vatican, and other collections in Eome. Edited, with His-
torical Preface, by the Rev. Joseph Stevenson, S.J. Fac-
similes. Svo, cloth, 18s.
" The ' History of Mary Stewart,' which Mr Steyenson now prints for the
first time, he supposes, and, so far as we can judge, on sufficient n'ounds, to
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dictation, by her French Secretary, Claude Nau. . . . The narrative is prac-
tically the work of Mary herself." — Vanity Fair,
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MARY STEWART.
Mary Queen of Soots and her Marriage with Both-
well. Seven Letters to " The Tablet," Revised, with a
Preface and Notes, and a Supplement by the Hon. CouN
Lindsay. Post 8vo, cloth, 2s.
MOLIERE.
Complete Dramatic Works of. The Illustrated Library
Edition, translated and edited by Henri Van Laun, with
Memoir, Introductions, and Appendices, wherein are given
the passages borrowed or adapted from Moli^re by English
Dramatists, with Explanatory Notes. Illustrated by a
Portrait and Thirty-three Etchings, executed specially for
this edition, by M. Ad. Lalauze of Paris. 6 vols, demy 8vo,
cloth, £5, 8s.
On Large Paper, royal 8vo, with India Proof of the
Etchings, £9, 9s.
*'A8 regards mere faithfulness of translation, it is astonishingly correct.
Besides writins a modest prefatory life, Mr Van Lann has prefixed to each
play an Introduction containing all necessary information respecting its
sources and circumstances, and nas added to each an appendix of peculiar
interest. These appendices contain full extracts from the plays in which
English playwrights have done themselves the honour to ' conv^ey ' Moli6re*s
good thmgs. . . . The portrait of Moli6re is extremely fine." — Academy,
*'Not only the best translation in existence, but the best to be hopc^. It
is a direct and valuable contribution to European scholarship." — Aihjewxum.
MOLIERE.
Complete Dramatic Works of. The Library Edition,
translated and edited, with Memoir, Introductions, and
Appendices, wherein are given the passages borrowed or
adapted from Moli^re by l^glish Dramatists, with explana-
tory Notes by Henry Van Laun. Portrait. 6 vols, demy
8vo, cloth, £2, 10&
MOLIERE.
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Life and Sonos of Baroness Nairne, with a Memoir and
Poems of Caroline Oliphant the younger, edited by the Rev.
Charles Eogers, LL.D., portrait and other illustrations.
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PLUSCARDEN, THE BOOK OF (^«f 'Historians'),
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translated and edited by Felix Skene. 2 vols, Svo, cloth,
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ROGERS (Rev. Charles, LL.D.).
Social Life in Scotland from Early to Kecsnt Times.
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SAINT COLUMBA, LIFE OF (j^ "Historians"),
Founder of Hy, written by Adamnan, ninth Abbot of that
Monastery. Edited by Wm. Reeves, D.D., M.R.I. A. Trans-
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Paul and Virginia. Translated, with a Memoir of the
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SCOTT (Dr Hew).
Fasti EcCLESiiE Scoticanje. Historical and Biographical
Notices of all the Ministers of the Church of Scotland, from
the Reformation, A.D. 1560, to the Present Time. Six vols,
demy 4to, cloth, £9.
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SCOTT (Sir Walter).
A Descriptive Aooount of the Portraits, Busts, Pub-
lished Writings, and Manuscripts of Sir Walter
Scott, Bart. Collected and exhibited at Edinburgh on
occasion of the Scott Centenary of 1871, prepared for pub-
lication by Sir William Stirling Maxwell, Bart., David
Laing, LL.D., and James Drummond. RS.A., illustrated
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SHAKESPEARE.
The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare. The text of the
first folio Edition. Illustrated with thirty-eight charming
etchings by M. Monzies, from new designs by M Pille,
and a faithful reproduction of the Droeshout Portrait.
Head and tail pieces. Beautifully printed on the finest
paper. 8 vols, large post 8vo, cloth.
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"It is then an eminent service to Shakespearian literature which Mr
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is an exact reprint of the famous folio. In this case we have not a facsimile
reproducing the size, shape, and every detail or defect of the original, but a
handsome edition in eight octavo volumes, with the best paper and the most
delicate of typography, presenting an exact transcript of the folio, with the
spelling and tne metrical dispositions of the original, and with all the minutis
of italics, parenthesis, and the like, with which a text of that period abounds.
.... We may almost fancy we are nearer to the poet in intelligence and
sympathywhen we have his words, as he or his companions set them down.
.... We need only remark, in conclusion, that the work is illustrated
throughout with etchings of great finish and delicacy, which for the most part
indicate a real Shakespearian sentiment." — Times,
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