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AN ACCOUNT OF RARE, CURIOUS, AND USEFUL BOOKS, PUBLISHED IN OR RELATING TO GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, FROM THE INVENTION OF PRINTING; WITH BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL NOTICES, COLLATIONS OF THE RARER ARTICLES, AND THE PRICES AT WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN SOLD IN THE PRESENT CENTURY

BY

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NEW EDITION, REVISED, CORRECTED AND ENLARGED

BY HENEY G. BOHN. PART V.

LONDON :

HENEY G. BOHX, YORK STREET, COVENT GAEDEN".

1860.

£OOl NOV 2 4 1955

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NOTICE TO THE FIFTH PART.

On the publication of the Fourth Part of this work, it seemed to me that I had sui'mounted the most difficult half of my under- taking, and that the remainder would proceed with increased speed. But I was mistaken, and have found the present Part the most difficult and troublesome of any, and accordingly it has been the longest in hand. My predecessor evidently slackened as he advanced, while I feel impelled by the love of my subject into an opposite course ; and being by circumstances thrown more than ever on my own resources, my labours increase instead of diminish. Bibliographers will see that the present Part has received an unusual amount of attention ; indeed, almost every principal article has been revised or enlarged. It may suffice here to mention a few ; Ireland, Ieving (Washington), James (G. P. E.), Jests, Johnson (Dr. S.), Junius, Klopstock, Knight (Charles), Kolmann (my first master), Kotzebub, Lamaetine, Landoe, Laednee (Dr.), Lamb (Charles), Landon (L. E. L.), Lewis, Lindley, Linnjeus, Lodge, London, Lou- don, LuTHEE, Lysons. Several of these, and especially Jests, Junius, and London, have been so extensively elaborated, that (hey may fairly be called Monographs.

VI NOTICE TO TUE FIFTH PAET.

draft, iu the well-known upright liind of writing attributed to Junius, but corrected by another hand, of an unpublislied letter of Lucius to the Duke of Grafton. It was endorsed letter X, and commenced, according to my memorandum, the only one I made, with " A long retirement from tlie world of Politics may perhaps have rendered," &c. and contained the phrases, proselyte, and busy scum, ending with the word children, and simply signed Lucius. This, it will be remembered, is one of the best authenticated Pseud onymes of Junius. Having to get through my valuation with extreme speed, I could take no deliberate notes, nor had I time to examine a tithe of the papers, which extended over neai'ly half a century. One rather interesting MS. was a Diary beginning at an early date, and ending, I think, with a journey to Paris, in the autumn of 1772, which is about where it might be expected to end to be connected with Junius ; but in glancing hastily over it, without any aid but my memory, I could trace nothing in the shape of evidence. Peeling that I was in the path of discoveiy, I entreated to see the contents of the two large parcels set aside, which— full a quarter of a hundred weight each were sealed at every aper- ture, and prominently marked on all sides 'most secret;' but- this was declined untU actual right of possession had been obtained. To secure these important papers, I offered five hundred pounds for those I had so hastily inspected, and as much more, speculatively, for the two parcels of ' most secret' ones ; under a strong impression that the Junius correspon- dence was there; and I was promised them, in case they should be for sale. On subsequent enquiry, in October of the same year, I learnt that the papers had been claimed by the Duke of Leeds ; and at a later period I was informed that they had })eeu deposited in the strong room of a banker, with tlio pos-

NOTICE TO THE EIFTH PATIT. vii

sibility that tliey miglit come out at the end of six years ; but not Laving since heard any more about them, I presume they are now immured among the family archives.

The house which contained these treasures was, in 1836, the residence of the late Duke of Leeds, whose ancestor, Francis Go- dolphin, fifth Didie of Leeds, married,* in 1773, the only child of Robert D'Arcy, fourth and last Eael of Holdeenesse, and succeeded, in 1778, to his Barony and estates. The only daughter of his son George "William Frederick, sixth Duke of Leeds, was married, in 1826, to Sackville Lane Fox, Esq., M.P., who resided from 1836 until 1853 in the house in question, and appears to

* Mr. Croker, iu Boswell's Life of Jolmson, (vol. vii. page 362, Bohn's edition,) says that the doggerel lines composed on the marriage of the Diike of Leeds by one of his mferior domestics, and so familiarly quoted by Dr. Jolmson, were on the occasion of the marriage of this fifth Duke of Leeds with his second wife, Catherme Anguish. But tliis is clearly a mistake, as the marriage did not take place till 1788, four years after Jolinson's death. In a copy of Boswell's Johnson, with iiupiiblislied MS. notes by Mrs. Piozzi and her daughter Lady Keith, whicli I happen to possess, there is this note. " I fancy I was the lady, whose uncle, Sir TJiomas Salisbury, used to repeat it for ever. Tlie song was made by tlie porter of that Duke of Leeds (viz. the 4tli) who married Lady Mary Godolphiu."

The following are the hues, as quoted by Dr. Johnson, but Mrs. Piozzi gave another version of the second verse, and added a tliird :

" Wiien the Duke of Leeds shall married be To a fine young lady of high quality, How happy will that gentlewoman be In his Grace of Leeds' good company !

She shall have all that's fine and fair, And the best of silk and satin shall wear ; And ride in a coach to take the ah", And have a liouse in St. James's Square."

Vni KOTICE TO THE FIFTH PAET.

have had possession of the family manuscripts and so much <-\' the Library as had not been removed.

These are the simple facts. If they do not reveal who was the actual writer of the Letters of Junius, they at least point out the head quarters of information, and account for some of the hitherto irreconcilable difficulties in adjudicating on the claims of Sir Philip Francis, who I believe to have been largely concerned, though not the sole and unassisted writer. Mr. Woodfall may himself have been a considerable go-between in the matter, just as I was between the ' Englishman' and the ' Times,' without caring to pry into a secret which, by disclosure, would frustrate his own objects. I have no leisure to follow out all the ramifi- cations to which this discovery may lead, and must leave the interesting task to others. The enquirer will be aided in his researches by referring to my edition of Junius, and especially Mr. Wade's Essay, prefixed to the second volume.

HENEY G. BOHN. Januai7 30, 1860.

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C. The Com- mons Petition of long afflicted Eiiglaucl, to the eliiefeCliancellor of Heaven, and onelj Ivdge of Earth, with his

gracious Auswere thereto. Loud,

16-42. 4to.

In verse, 4. leaves.

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.\r.oiiEKS. Paetkidge, Jas. Wood, VViUiani.

I. L. Knaves are no honest men, or more Knaves yet. Without printer's name or date (about 1648).

I- L. The Keaction of a Con- ference toucliing the Eeall Presence. Or a Bachclovrs Censvre of a jMas- ters Apologie for Doctom- Feathe. By L. I. B. of Arts, of Oxford : Do way, 1635, 8vo.

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I. T.— Certayne necessarie Prin- ciples of Religion, which may be entitled a Catechism written in Latin by P. Canitius, and now En- glished by T. L Duaci per Joan Bogardum (circa 1576), a veiy small volume, fom- inches bv tlu-ee. First English Translation of the Cate- chism of Canitius, unknown to bibliogrii- pliers, who were not aware that Bogard printed at Douay subsequently to bo doing at Louvain.

I. T.— A Cure for the Tongue- Evill, by T. I. (in verse.) Lond. 1662. 4to.

Steevens, 1051.

Iamblichtts. De Mysteriis ^- gyptiorum, Clialdseorum et Assyria orum Liber, necnon Epistola Por- phyrii ad Anebonem iEgyptium, Gr. et Lat. ex Interpr. et ciiin Xotis T. Gale. Oxou. 1678. foho.

A valuable edition. Hibbcrt, 436" 9k Willctt, 1335, 16s. 6d. Heath, 3740. 12s. LARGE PAPER. Dent, pt. 11. 160, morocc" 21. 12s. 6d.

Life of Pythagoras, or Pythagoric Life, with a Collection of Pytliatroric Sentences, translaied by Thomas Taylor. L.>ii;l. lSH,8vo. 10^.6d. AnestpRuiod tr.insl itiou.

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Ibbetson, Lapoete, and Has- SELL. A picturesque Guide to Bath, Bristol Hot-Wells, the River 4 £

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Avon, and the adjacent Country. Lond. 1793, 4to. 7s.

Pp. 266, besides title, directions fw placing the (16) plates, and errata, two le<ives. Some copies have coloured plates.

Ibbot, Ben. D.D. Thirty-six Discourses on practical Subjects. Lond. 1776. 8vo. 2 vols. 5s.

Best edition. Hollis, 615, 10s. 6d.— 1726, 8vo. 2 vols.

Sue Uoyle's Lecture.

Ibeahim. See Sctibeet, Mad. de.

Icon Libellorum. See Davies, Miles, p. 600.

IcHABOD, or Five Groanes of the Church. Camb. 1663. 4to.

Ides, Evert Ysbrandts. Tliree Years' Travels from Moscow over Land to China. Lond. 1706. 4to.

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Journal of an Embassy from the Em- peror of Muscovy to China. Lond. 1698, 8vo.

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A copv is in the British Museum.

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Idol, The, of the Clownes. See Wat tlie Tyler. Clevel.\nd, J.

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Ignatius, S. Martyr, Ai-chiep. Antioehce. Ignatii et Polycarpi Epistolce, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis et Dissertatione de Scriptis ejus per Jac. L^ssei'ium. Appendix Igna- tiana. Oxon. 1644, 7. 4to. 10s. 6d.

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The name of the man was .Toh. Duncalf. Lond. (1751), 8vo. Best edition.

Illustrations of Northern Anti- quities. Edinb. 1814. royal 4to. 11. Is.

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Published in 1604 and 1615.

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Arthur. Annotations upon the historical Part of the Old Tes- tament. Cambi'idge, 1643-6. 4to. 2 vols.

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Ane frvitful Meditation, containing ane plaine and facill Expositioun of ye 7, 8, 9, and 10 Versis of the 20 Chapt. of the Re- uelatioini, in Forme of ane Sermone. Set donn be the nuiist Christiane King, and synceir Professour, and cholf Defender of tiie Treulh, lames the 6 King of Scottis. Edinb. be llenrie Ciiarteris (l.'JSS), 4to.— Lond. for John Harrison, tlie Younger, 1589, 8vo. An edition was published iu

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Daeraonologic, in Forme ot a Dialogue, diuided into three Bookes. Edinb. by Kob. Walde-graue, 1597, 4to. 81 pp. besides pre- face, subscribed lames R. i^gl'^. ^6o, n 10s— Edinb. 1600, 4to.— Lond. 1603, 4to \.—L, in fours. Bindley, pt. ii. 2138, 11. Boswell, 1278, U 3s. Heber, 19s. A notice of this ' silly compilation of exotic tales and fancies' will be found in the Re- trospective Review, v. 90-1. The original MS with additions in the Kings own hand-writing, was sold among the 1' ont- hill Collection, no. 407, for 101. 5s.

\ne Meditation vpon the x.xv, xxvi, xxvii, and xxix Ver.ses of the xv Chapt. of the first Buke of the Chronicles of the Kings. Edinb. be Henry Cliartens, 1598,

The trve Lawe of free Jlonarchies ; or, the reciprock and mutval Dutie betwixt a free King and his naturall Subiectes. Edinb. 1598, 8vo. 21. 2s. Published anony- mously.—Edinb. 1603.— Lond, 1603, 12mo. Gordonstoun, 1269, 7s. 6d. In Latin. Francf. 1679, 4to. ,

i3uLat\iKov Aupox (Basilicon Dorou). De- vided into three Bookes. Edinb. by Rob. Walde-graue, 1599, 4to. l.">9 pages. Ut this, the original edition, only seven copies were printed, in a large Ilalk Letter, with two sonnets, not to be found in any subse- quent edition, in which some alterations were made. The printer being sworn to secrecv, which copies the King 'dispersed among some of his trustiest servants, to be kept close by them.' Sec M'Crio s

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Life of Melville, ii. 489. Heber, pt. i. 15/. 15s. Koxburghe, 535, large p.wev. ? ■2/ 2s. Edinb. 1603, Svo. Inglis, 825, t5S.6d.— Lond. 1603, 12mo. 95 leaves. Gor- donstoun, 1270, 17s. Skegg,3s. Lloyd, 5o, 6s —Lond. 1682, with portraits of the King and Prince Henry, by White. Towueley, pt i 459, 17s.— Latin. Lond. 16iit. 8vo. 5s. Skegg, 3s.— In French. Poictiers,

1603 12mo. Gordonstoun, 1271, 2s. Kouen, 1603. Constable, 37, 4s. 6d.— Pans,

1604 12mo. Gordonstoun, 1272, 6s.

A Prince's Looking Glass, or a Prince s Direction: Precepts and Instructions ex- cerpted and chosen out of Basilicon Doion, and translated into Latin and English Verse by William Willyraat. Cambridge, by John Legat, 1603, 4to. 47 leaves. Nas- sau, pt. ii. 1517, IZ. 7s. These precepts are divided into three books, then follow ' certaine epithetes and cxcellant titles, and the volume is closed with the author .s Vale to Prince Henry.

The King's Majesties Speech, as it was delivered by him in the Upper House ot the Parliament to the Lords Spirituall and Temporall, and to the Knights, Citi- zens, and Burgesses there assembled, on Alonday the 19tli Day of March, 1603, be- ing the first Day of this present I'arlia- nient, and the first Parliament of his Ma- jesties Reign. 1604. 4to. Reprinted in the second volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts, and in theeiglith volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

His Majesties Speach in this last bes- sion of Parliament, as iieere his very Words as could be gathered at the In- stant. Together with a Discourse of the Manner of the Discovery of this late in- tended Treason, joyned with the Exami- nation of some of the Prisoners. Loud, by Robert Barker, 1605, 4to. 46 leaves. Bindley, pt. ii. 2139, 6s. This speech and discourse upon the discovery of fne gun- powder plot were published by authority, and have been made use of to describe the same in the histories of those times. Reprinted in the fourth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.— In Latin. Lond. R. Barker, 1606, 4to.

His Majesties Speech to both the Houses of Parliament, in his Highnesse great Chamber at Whitehall, the Day of the Adjournment of the last Session, which was the last Day of March, 1607. Lond. Impr. by Robert Barker, 4to.

Triplici nodo, triplex Cuneus. Or, an ■vpologie for the Oath of Allegiance against the two Breues of Pope I'avlvs Qvintvs, and the late Letter of Cardinal Bellarmine to G. Blackwel the Arch- priest. Lond. by Robert Barker, 1607, 4to 112 pages, and a title.— Lend. 1609, 4to.— Latin. Lond. 1607, 4to.— Lond. 1609, ito —In French. Lond. Norton, 1609, Svo.

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A list of pieces relatin;:; to tlie contro- vei'S}' occasioned by the Triplici Nodo, tri- plex Ciineiis will be found in Irviug's Scotch Poets.

Apolof,'y for the Oath of Allegiance, transl. by Heni-y Saville. See Wood's Athen. Oxon. ii. 315.

A Booke of Proclamations, published since tl)e Beginning of his Maiosties most happy Keigne ouer England, &c. Vntill this present Monetli of Feb. 3, 1609. Lond. by Robert Barlcer, folio, (pp. 266). About 130 proclamations put forth by K. James in the first ten years of his reign, are preserved in this volume, having, when complete, continuations to 5 Feb. 1612.

Anagrammata et Chron anagrammata Eegia. nunc primura in liac forma in lucem emissa. Lond. 1613, 12mo. Heber, pt. i.\. 13s.

Instructions for the Increasing and Planting of Mulberrie Trees, and the Breeding of 'Silke-Wormes for the making of Silke in this ICingdome : whereunto is annexed his JIaje.sties Letters to the Lords Lieftenants of the severall Shieres of Eng- land, tending to that Purpose. Newly printed, 1609, 4to. Two sheets, reprinted in the second volume of the Harleian Mis- cellany. See post.

The Declaration of our Souveraigne Lord the King, concerning the Title of his Sonne, Charles the Prince, to the Duchy of Cornwall (in English and French). Lond. R. Barker, 1613, folio. Pre- sumed unique, in the Grenville Collection.

Lettre du Roy d'Angleterre envoyee a M. le Due de Mayenne. Rouen, 1615, 12mo.

The Kings Majesties Declaration to his Subjects, conceniing lawfull Sports to be used. Lond. 1618, 4to. Field, 1091, 4s. Reprinted in the second volume of the Soniers Collection of Tracts. Again, Lond. Smeeton, 1817, 4to.

A Meditation upon the Lord's Prayei' by the Kings Majestie. Lone). 1619, Svo. Constable, 457, 12s. Williams, 972, K. James' own copy, bound in purple velvet with silver clasps, corners, and centre- pieces, having the royal arms and initials engraved on them, \2l. 12s. In French. Charent. 1020, 12mo.

The Peace-.Maker. Lond. 1618, 4to.— Lond. 1619, 4fo. Gordonstoun, 1273,5s. Lond. 1620, 4to. Gordonstoun, 1274, Is. 6d.

A Meditation upon the 27, 28, 29 Verses of the xxvil Chapter of St. Jlatthew : or a Paterne for a King's Inauguration. Writ- ten by the King's Majestie. Lond. hv John I'.ill, 1620, 12nio. pp. 172. This little work, the epistle dedicatory of which is addressed by the monarch to his 'dearest

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and only Sonne,' afterwards K.Charles I., was published subsequently to Bp. Mon- tague's edition of K.James' Works. Free- ling, 747, lis. Not mentioned by Wal- pole.

The Speech of K. James I. in the Up- per House of Parliament, on Monday the 26th of March, 1621. lu the second vo- lume of the Somers Collection of Tracts.

James the First's Letter to the Earle of Southampton on the setting up of Silke-Works, and Planting of Vines in Virginia. Lond. 1622, 4to. with portrait of James I. and plates, 10s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 2166. \l. 14s.

Flores Kegii, or Proverbs and Aphor- ismes of K. James I., collected by J. L. S. Lond. 1627, 16mo. with portrait. Dowdes- well, 230. 6s. 6d. Duke of Grafton, 165, 19s.

King James his Apothegmes ; or Table Talk : as they were by him delivered oc- casionally; and by the Publisher, his quondam Servant, caiefuUy received ; and now humbly offered to publique View; as not impertinent to the present Times. By B. A., gent. Lond. 1643, 4to. eight leaves. This collection is dated as spoken at se- veral places, from the year 1617 to 1624, concluding with these words, 'Apotheg- mata fideliter coUecta ex ore Regis Jacobi, per me Ben. Agar, Servitoreni ejus iu Juventute sua jam jEtatis suse 52.'

Counterblast to Tobacco. To which is added, a Discoui-se by Dr. E. Maynwar- inge, proving that Tobacco is a procuring- Cause of the Scurvy. With Dr. Thomp- son's Treatise against Smoking. Cautions against Drinking. Poems against Tobac- CO, by J. Sylvester. Lond. 1672, 4to. with portrait of K. James, and plate. Steevens, 921, 6s. 6d. North, pt. iii. 626, 5s. 6d. Brand, \l. 5s. New edition, with Notes and Illustrations by Charles Beckington. Loud. 1843, Svo. 2s.

Letter to the Speaker of the English House of Commons. Printed from a MS. in the sixth number of Morgan's Phceuix Britannicus.

Vox Regis ; or, the Difference between a Kins ruling by Law and a Tyrant by his own Will ; with a Declaration of the English Laws, Rights, and Privileges, by King James the First, 4to. Seven pages. Reprinted in first volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

Two Letters, one to Q. Elizabeth, 1591 ; the other to one of his Serv.ants (Mr. Hambleton) in England, 1600. Printed in Brydges' Restituta, iv. 207-9.

The Progresses, Processions, and magnificent Festivities of King James 1st, his Koyal Consort, Fa- mily, and Court. Collected from

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James I. continued. original Manuscripts, scarce Pam- phlets, Composition Kecords, Pa- rochial Registers, &c. &c. By John Nichols. F.S.A. 1827. 4to. 4 vols. \ Published at 10/. lOi. Since redviced to [ 31. 3s. A notice of tliis work will be found > in the Quarterly Review, published July, i lS-29.

Ane Declaration of the just and neces- sar Causis, moving us of the Nobilitie of Scotland and uthers, ye Kings Majesties faithful Subjectis, to repair to his Hienes Presence, and to reniane with him for re- : sisting of the present daingeris appearing to God's trew Religion, and Professoius thereof. Directit from Striviling. with speciall command and licence to be printit. ISS^ Svo. Uniqite, in the Advocates' Li- brarv, Edinburgh. It is a manifesto of the Scotch nobles against uhe Duke of Lenno.K and Capt. James Stewart, who was called Earl of Arran, wlio held the King under restraint at Ruthven in 1582. The piece was suppressed. Reprinted, Edinb. 18-22, Svo.

Treason pretended against the King of Scots, bv certaine Lordes and Gentlemen, wliose Names hereafter foUowe. With a Declaration of the Kinges Majesties In- tention to his last Acts of Parliament; which openeth fully in Effect all the .saide Conspiracy. Out of Skottish into English. Imprinted at London, for Thomas Nelson, 1585, Svo. pp. 24. Reprinted in the 7th volume of the Harleian Jliscellany.

A Declaration of the Kings Maiesties Intentioun and Meaning toward the lait Actis of Parliament. Edinb. by the As- signement of Thos Vautroullier, 1585, 4to. Sir -M . M. Svkes, pt. ii. 83, rus3ia,2'. 12s. 6d.; pt. iii. 711,"l'. lis. Lloyd, 492, 3?. 3s. Re- printed in the sixth number of Morgan s Pho?i:ix Uritannicus.

De la Guerre ouverte entre les Roy d'Escosse et la Royne de Angleterre, et la prise de laVillede Barruic [Berwick]. &c. Paris, Hubert Vein. 1588, 12mo. eight leaves. Wood-cut portrait of K. James on tlip. title. . , - !

The Entry of K. James, the sixth ot that Name, and Queen Anne his Wife, I into the Towns of Lyeth and Edenborough, 1st of Ma}-, 1590, 4t'o. Black letter. Keed, 4245, nl. 5s. , , r

A short Discourse of the good Ends of the higher Prouidence, in the late At- temptat .igainst his Maiestie's Person. Edinb. IGOO, Svo.

De Execrabili et nefanda Fratrnm Ruthveuorum in S. Scotorum caput con- juratioiie apud Perthem. Aug. 1600. Nar- ' ratio. 4to. 1600. , ,

Prclrimntion des Estats d .\ngletterre

pour la reception du Roy d'Escosse a la Couronne. Lond. R. P.arker. le 24 Mars, 1602-3. 3 Aviil refor. Four leaves.

Ave C»sar, God save the Kinge, the joyfull Echoes of Loyall English Hartes en'tertavaing his Majesties Lite Arrivall in England : with an Epitaph upon the Death of her Majestie our late Queene. 1603, 4to.

The true Narration of the Entertain- ment of his Royall Maiestie, from the Time of his Departure from Edenbrough. till his Receiuing at London ; with all or the most special Occurrences: Together with Names of those Gentlemen whom his Maiestie honoured with Knighthood. Lond. bv Thomas Creede, 1603, 4to. 24 leaves. 'Gougli, 2013, 4?. 10s. Reprinted in the third volume of Nichols' Progresses of K. James I.

Threno - Thriambeuticon Academiae

Cantabrigiensis oh Damnum lucrosum &

Inf'Blicitatemfoelicissiinam,luctuosusTri-

I umphus. Cantab. 1603, 4to. Bindley, pt.

ii. 163, 5s. 6d. A copy is in the British

Museum, with many of the words and

letters printed in gold. Collation. Pp. 73^

with four leaves containing title, dedi-

catorv epistle to K. James, and verses.

I England's Welcome to James, by the

Grace of God King of England, &c. Lond.

i for E. W. and C. K. 1603, 4to. Heath,.

2/. 9s. Heber, pt. iv. Ss.

Pietas Acaderaia: Oxon. erga Jacohum Regem Anglioe, &c. Oxon. 1603, 4to. 5s.

Entertainment through Lundun to his Coronation, with liis Entartainment at Althorpe. 1604. Sf. Joxsox, Ben. Re- printed in Nichols' Progresses of King James.

Requeste et Supplication des Catho- liques Anglois, au Roy d' Angleterre leur- souverain Prince : pour la Tolerance de la Religion Catholique en son Koyaume. Paris, 160-1, 12mo. six leaves.

Genealogies of King James. See Hakry,. G. O.

Rapta Natio. The Miriour of his Ma- iesties present Gouernment, tending to the Vnion of his whole Hand of Brittonie, Lond. 1604, 4to. 'Written by Sr Jon. Skynner Douglas, Knt.'— .1/5. Xote. Colla- tion.—B-H 3, with title, &c. 3 leaves. Arches of Triumph. See Haf.kisom. Ecclesije Christi Oxon. Musahospitalis in Adventura Jacobi Regis, Annaj Ke- ginse et Henrici Principis ad eandem Ec- clesiam. Oxon. 1605, 4to. 5s.

Series patefacti nuper I'aricidii.inTer Maximum Regem Regnumque Critanniaj cogitati et instructi. Lond. excudebat R. B. (Robert Barker), 1605, 4to.

A Declaration of the just Causes of his- Majesties Proceeding against those Mi- nisters who are now lying in Prison, at

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James I. continued. tainted of High Troason ; set forth by his Majesties Counsell of liis Kingdome of Scotland. Edinb. 1606, 4to.

!-ucta Jacobi : or a Bonfire for his Ma- jesties double Deliverie from the Deluge In I'erth the 5 of August 1600 (the Gow- rie conspiracy), and the Doomesday of Britaine the 5 o: November 1605 (the Gunpowder plot;. Lond. 1607,4to. Bind- ley, pt. iv. 542, 6s. 6d. Gordonstoun, 1356, 18s. G. Chalmers, 12s.

Britannia tnumphans, sive Icon qvater ilaximi Mouarchi Jacobi I. Lond. 1607, 12mo. 5s. Dedicated to Henry Prince of Wales.

Jacob triomphant, ou les Tropliees du Key Jacques I. Eleutheres, 1609, 12mo. i 4s. Probably written by Geo. Marcelline. I

The Triumphs of King James the First j of Great Brittaine, &c. Loud. 1610, 4to. : Probably wi'itten by George Marcelline. I Gordonstoun, 1608, 13s. Dent, pt. ii. 436, 1 11. Is. G. Chalmers, \l. 10s. 1

In auspicatissimam Regis Jacobi In- ! thronizatiouem Carmen seculare. Lond. ! 1613, 4to.

Deus et Hex : sive Dialogus, quo de- nionstratur sereniss. D. nostrum Jacobum Regem. immediate sub Deo constitutum inliegnis suis, justissim^ sibi vendicare quicquid in Juramento Fidelitatis requi- ritiir. Loud, 1616; Svo. with a wood cut portrait of James.

Jacobi Ara e Reditus Regis a Scotia. Oxon. 1617, 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 2322, 8s. 6d.

Noo-Tuoia. In sereniss. Jacobi Sco- tiam Reditum, Academic Edinburgensis Magna; Britaunire. &c. Regis, felicem in Congratulatio. f^clinb. 1617, 4to. A copy is in the British Museum.

Andreanas Academiae Charisteriain Ad- ventura Jacobi, R. Edinb. 1617, 4to. A copy is in the British Museum.

Theses philosophical quas ad Diem 5 Kal. Aiigusti Edinburgi in ^ie. sacra Kegii Collegii propugnabunt Adolescentes Ma- gisterii Candidati, ex Academia lacobi Regis, hoc Anno 1618 : Prseside Jacobo Reido. Edinb. 1618, 4to. A copy is in the Britisli Museum.

L'Ordreet Ceremonies observdes al'En- terrement de la Reyne d'Angleterre de- puissamaison jusqvesenl'Eglise d'Ouest- mest a Londres le 23 May, 1619. Paris, iei9, Svo.

The Court of King James the First, mth divers Rules, most pure Precepts and selected definitions lively deline- ated. Lond. 1620, small 4to. An excel- lent little treatise. Nassau, pt. i. 1046, russia, 13s. Bindley, pt. i. 2018, lis. Gor- donstoun, 251, II. 5b. Pp. Iii8. exclusive of dedication to ' George Marquisse Buck-

ingham,' &c., signed A. D. B., preface, &c. with a portrait of James by Vaughan.

Parentalia Sac. Mem. Jac. i. Oxon. 1623, 4to. Skegg, port, added, lOs.

Verses on tlie Death of K. James I. Cantab. 1625, 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 237. Skegg, Is.

Truth brought to Light: an historicall Narration of the first xiv Yeares of King James Raigne. Lond. 1651, 4to. A curi- ous account, bearing marks of considerable authority. It contains a portrait of Sir Thomas Overbury, a frontispiece by Droe- shout, and portndts of the Earl and Coun- tess of Somerset. Bindley, pt. ii. 1893, bl. 10s. Towneley, pt. i. 718, bl 15s. 6d. tikegg, 1^. 10s.— Lond. 1692, small Svo. with a frontispiece and portrait of Sir Thos. Overbury, 10s. 6d. It is reprinted in the second volume of the Somers Col- lection of Tracts.

The Connexion, being a choice Collec- tion of some principal Matters in King James his Reign, which may serve to sup- ply the Vacancy betwixt Mr. Townsend's and Mr. Rushworth's historical Collec- tions. Lond. 16S1, Svo. 4s.

The Ceremonies, Form of Prayer, and Services used in Westm. Abbey at the Coronation of K. James I. With the Co- ronation of K. Charles the First in Scot- land. Lond. 1685, folio.

The Secret History of K. James I. and K. Charles I. 1692, 12mo. 3s. 6d.

Tlie Historie and Life of King Jame.s the Sext. Written towards the latter Part of the Sixteenth Century. Edinb. 1804, Svo. Edited by Malcolm Laing. Bindley, pt. ii. 465, 4s. Sir M. M. Svkes, pt. i. 1456, 7s.

Secret History of the Court of K. James I., with Notes and introductory Remarks. Edinb. 1811, Svo. 2 vols. Edited by Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Saunders, ia ISIS, russia, U. 13s. large paper. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 325, 2Z. 2s. Fonthill, 3090, 3?. 19s. Harward, U. 12s.

The Historie and Life of King James the Sext : being an Account of tlie Affairs of Scotland, from the Year 1566 to the Year 1596, with a Continuation to the Year 1617. Edited by Thomas Thomson, Esq. Advocate. Edinb. 1825, 4to. One hundred and fifty copies printed. Con- stable, 534, 3i. 3s. THICK PAPER. Fifty-two copies printed for the members of the Bannatyne Club.

See AUAMSON, John; .■Vikix, Lucy; Apophthegms. Aretius, Jacob ; I'rouke, F. G. Lord; Cecil, Sir Robert ; D.amman, a Bisterfelt ; D'Iseaeli, I.; FranklakI), Thomas; Good.man, Bp. ; Hailes. Lord-, Harris, William ; Harky, G. O.; Huass, Mich.; HuiuiocKE, Wm.; Hume, Sir Pat. ; James, Richard; Kino, John, D.U. ; Os. borne, Francis ; Peyton, Sir K. ; Pric.

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KKTT, l{ol). ; Psalnis. Robertson-, Wra. ; Rosa, Thomas ; Saxuersox, William ; Weldox, Sir Anth. ; Williams, John ; Wilson, Avtliiir.

James II., King of England. Eovall Tracts iu two Pai-ts. Part I. containing Speeches, &c. &c. of l^s Sacred Majesty. Part II, contain- ing Imago Regis. Paris, 1692. 18mo.

With portrait of K. James iu his study in France. Privately printed at London, and circulated among the adherents of K. James II. Nassau, pt. i. 1796. 5s. Llovd, 1114, lis. Fonthill, 1499, 11. lis. 6d. He- ber. pt. i. 6s.

A Collection of Proclamations, Declara- tions, &c. during the Reign of James II. from 6th Feb. 1684. to 15th June 1690, folio. In the Grenville Library.

A short View of the Life and Actions of the most illustrious James, Duke of York ; together with his Character. Lond. 1660, 4to. pp. 26, with portrait by Faitliorne, 10s. 6d.

Some historical Memoirs of the Life and Actions of the Duke of York. Lond.l6S3, 12mo. with portrait. Nassau, pt. i. 2000, 4s. Reed, 4674, 6s. Lloyd, 135, 10s. 6d. Towne- ley, pt.i. 439, 14s. Skegg, 5s.

He.xapla Jacobiea; a Specimen of Loy- alty towards James 11. by an Irish Pro- testant Bishop. Dublin, 16S6, 12mo.

Vei'ses by the University of Cambridge on the Accession of James II. 1684, 4to. 5s.

An, Account of the Ceremonial of the Co- ronation of K. James II. and his Queen. 1685, folio.

Kelacion de las Festas en Rilboa, en Occasion de la Coronacion. Bilb. 1685, 4to. A copy is in the British Museum.

Description of the Fire Works in Honour of King James the Second's Coronation, April 24, 1685, folio.

The Order of the Cavalcade at the Opening of the first Parliament of King James VII. at Edinburgh, 23 April, 16S5. The procession is represented on seven copperplates, in which many actual por- traits are said to be introduced. j

History of the Conspiracy against | J.Mnes the Second. 1685, folio. Sir M. M. ! Sykes, 1519, 5s. j

Quadiennium Jacobi, or tlie History of the Keigu of James II. to his desertion, i 1689, with portrait. Skegg. 4s. Hibbort, ! 4222, 4s. Nassau, pt. i. 1594, 5s. j

Court of St. Germain's, or secret His-j tory of K. James and Q. Mary. 1695. Nassau, pt. i. 770, 6s. '

Histoire de Jacques II. d'Angleterre. 16'.)0, 3s. 6d. I

An exact Account of the Sickness and Deatli of the late King James II. As also the Proceedings at St. Germains thereupon, 1701. In the eleventh volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts.

Histoire abregee du Roy Jacques II. jusques a .sa Mort arivfee en France en 1701. Paris, 1701, 4to.

A funeral Oration upon the late King James. Composed from Memoirs fur- nished by Mr. Porter, his great Chamber- lain. Lond. 1702, 4to. pp. 28.

The Life of James the Second, illus- trated with Medals. Lond. 1702, 8vo. By David Jones. Nassau, pt. i. 1797, 3s.

Memoirs of James II. containing an Account of the last xii Years of his Life (loritten by himself). Lond. 1702, 8vo. White Knights, 2100,8s.

Original Letters of the late King James II. and others to his Friends in England; with the Depositions of Thomas Jones .ind Thomas Witherington, published by W. Fuller. Lond. 1702, 8vo. 33. 6d.

The pious Sentiments of James II. Lond. 1704, 12mo.

Memoirs of the English Affairs, chieflv naval, from 1660 to 1673, written bv James, Duke of York. Lond. 1729, 8vo. Wil- lett, 1286, 14s.

Memoirs of James II. King of England. &c. 1821, 8vo. 2 vols, with a portrait.

Chronicle of the Reign of James II. 4to. Bindley, pt. i. 2182, 5s.

Directions for Preachers. Dublin, 1680, 12mo.

The Pagan Prince ; or. a Comical His- tory of the Heroick Atchievements of the Palatine of Eboracum, by the autlior of the secret History of King Charles 11. and James II. Amsterdam, 1696, 12mo.

Life of James Ilnd. containing an Ac- count of his Birth, the various struggles made for his Restoration, and tlio par- ticulars of his Death, witli a .supplement of curious Memoirs. Lond. 1703, Svo. with a portrait, 10s. 6d. Skegg, mor. 16s.

See Anselme, A. Aquino, C. de. Ber- keley. G.M. IJui'.net, Gilbert. Clarke, James Stainer, D.D. Fox, Charles James. Lonsdale, Earl of. Pahker, Samuel. RouQUETTK, H. E. de. Sainte-Catiie- rine, p. de. Sanders, F. Sandkoud, Francis. Vertue, George. Welwood, James.

James III. James Francis Ed- ward, commonly called 'The Old Pretender.'

Parentalia Maris Clementinie (Sobi- efiki) Jtagnaj Britannia Reginre. folio, front, with her portrait, and two large folding plates.

Consultation de I'Oracle par les Puis- sances do la Terre,poursavoir si le Princ*

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(les Galles Dieu-donne est suppose ou legitime. Wliitehall, 16S8, 12rao.

The Kelation of the Rejoicings made in Rome for tlie Birth of tlie most serene Prince of Wales, only Son of James the Second, King of Great Britain, &c. Faith- fully translated into English from the Italian Impression, as it was printed at Rome and Genoa. 16^9. Reprinted in the ninth volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts.

A. H. Mattei Oratlo ia Funere Jacobi III. Mag. Brit. Regis. Romse, 1766, folio, 2s. 6d.

Raccolta de solemn! Funeral! fatti in Roma, per la Morte della Maesta di Gia- <;omo III. Re della Gran Brettagna. Ronife, 1766, 4to. with two folding plates. •G. Chalmers, 1?. 2s.

See Clkmentina Sobieski. Roxbubghe Club, Appendix.

James IV. (of Scotlancl.) Epis- tola Regis Scotorum ad Angliae Ee- gem, ante Conflietuni. (Lond. 1513 ?) ■with the device of R. Pyiison.

This Letter of James iv. to Henry "VIII., just before the battle of Flodden Field, is unnoticed by Dibdin. Geo. Chal- mers, head-line cut through, SI. 12s.

James, Capt. Charles. Poems. Lond. 1789. 8vo. 2 vols, new edit= Lond. 1808. 2 vols. port.

This gentleman wrote also A Military Dictionary. 3rd edition, 1811, Svo. 2 vols. The Regimental Companion. Lond. 1811, 18mo. 3 vols, and other works.

Edward. Remarks on the Management, Ores, &c., of the Dis- trict of Guanaxuato, belonging to the Anglo-Mexican JSIining Asso- ciation. Lond. 1827.

An Account of the Clomish Mining in America, with a notice of this work, will be found in the Quarterly Review, xxxvi. 81-106.

Edwin. Account of an Ex- pedition from Pittsbm-gh to the Rockv ^Mountains, performed 1819- 20. Lond. 1823, Svo. 3 vols.

With maps and plates, published at 11. 16s. A tolerable description of an im- portant portion of North America, ably noticed in the Quarterly Review.

Francis. Threnodia Henri- cianarum Exeqniarum, sive Panole- iliria Anghcana, &c. 1612.

.Sec Wood's Fasti Oxon.

James, George Payne Rainsford. A History of the Life of Edward the Black Prince, and of various events connected therewith which occurred durmg the reign of Ed- w^'d III. king of England. Lond. 8vo. 2 vols. 1822. Again, Lond.

1836, Svo. 2 vols. Again, Lond. 1839, fscap. Svo. 2 vols.

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Jaudine, Sir W., Bai-t. Natu- ralist's Library. Edinh. 1833-44, 12mo. 40 vols, with 1200 coloured plates. Published at 6s. per vol. New Edition, Edinb. and Lond. Henry G. Bolin, 1844-55, 40 vols. reduced to 4s. 6d. per volume.

COXTF.NTS. Vol.

1. Birds. 1. British Birds, vol.1.

2. 2. Ditto vol. 2.

3. ., 3. Ditto vol. 3.

4. ',, 4. Ditto vol. 4.

5. ', 5. Sun Birds.

6. 6. Iliiraming-birds, vol. 1.

7. 7. Ditto. vol. 2. S. 8. Game Birds.

9. 9. Pigeons.

10. ., 10. Parrots.

11. 11. Birds of Western Africa,

vol. 1.

12. 12. Ditto vol. 2.

13. 13. Fly-catchers.

14. 14. Pheasants, Peacocks. &c.

15. Anislals. 1. Introduction.

16. 2. Lions, Tigers.

17. 3. British Quadrupeds.

18. 4. Dogs, vol. 1.

19. 5. Ditto, vol. 2.

20. 6. Horses.

21. 7. Ruminating Animals,

vol. 1, (Deer, Ante- lopes, &c.)

22. 8. Ruminating Animals,

vol. 2, (Goats, Sheep, O.iten.)

23. 9. Elephants, &c.

24. 10. Marsiipialia.

25. 11. Seals, &c.

26. 12. Whales, &c.

27. 13. Monkeys.

28. Insects. 1. Introduction to Eutomo-

logv.

29. 2. British Butterflies.

30. 3. British Moths, &c.

31. 4. Foreign Butterflies.

32. 5. Foreign Moths.

33. 6. Beetles.

34. 7. Bees.

35. Fishes. 1. Introduction, and Fo-

reign Fishes.

36. 2. British Fishes, vol. 1.

37. 3. Ditto, vol. 2. 3S. 4. Porcl-,, &c.

39. 5. FisliesofGuiana,&c. v.l.

40. 6. Ditto, vol.2.

British Salmonidre. Lond. 1839-41, foL Parts I. and II. each 3/. 3s.

Contributions to Ornithology. Lond. Svo. In parts atSs. each.— Lond. 1848-.52. Ueissned in 2 vols. Svo. at 21. 12s. (id.

Ichnology of Anu.andale, or lUustra- tions of Fofitinarks impressed on the New Ked Sandstone of Corncockle Muir, Duin-

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Illustrations of Ornithology, by SirAV. Jardine and P. J. Selby. Edinb. 4to. 3 vols. 1820-35, with 151 coloured plates. Published at 101. 10s.; reduced, Gi. 6s. ; or, with double plates, plain and coloured, 151. 15s.

New Series (forming vol. 4.) Edinb. 1837-43. with 53 col. plates. 2/. 10s.

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Jaeeold, Thomas, M.D. Dis- sertations on Man, philosophical, physiological and political (in an- swer to Malthus.) Lond. 1806. Svo.

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Anthropologia ; or. Dissertations on the Form and Colour of Jlan ; with incidental Remarks. Lond. 1808, Svo.

Jaeeom, T. Discoiu'ses, expla- natory and practical, on the ninth Chapter of Paul's Epistle to the Romans. Wisbech, 1827, 12mo.

Jasiiee. Tlie Apocryphal Book.

The Book of Jaslier, with Testimonies and Notes explanatory of the Text : to which is prefixed various Readings. Translated into English from the He- brew, by Alcuin of Britain, who went a Pilgrimage to the Holv Land. (Lond.) 1751, 4to. Bristol. 1829, 4to.

' The account given of this pretended translation is full of glaring absurdities. —Mr. Hive, in tlie night-time, had con- stantly an Hebrew Bible before him (sed qu. de'linc) and cases in his closet. He pro- duced tlie copy for Jasher, and it was com- posed in private, and the forms worked off in the night-time in a private press- room.' — Howe Mores's Diss, on Founders, p. 65.

Fragmenia Archetypa Carminum JIc- braicorum Masorethico Vet. textu passim tessellata, coUegit, ordinavit', restituit, in unum corpus redegit, latine exhibuit, commeutario instruxit Jo. Gul. Donald- son. S.T.D. Cantab. Berolini, 18o-I, Svo.

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Jason. See Fevke, Raoul le.

Jaspaeus, Jacobus. Dano. En- cijaiium Aiigliae. ad Sereuiss Heiiri- cuiu Octavem. Antv. Auctoris sumptibiis. 1546. 4to.

r.esides the dedication being addressed to K. Henry VIII., tlie vol. is envious as routaining Epigrams to Prince Edward, I'rincess Mary, Bps.Thirlby, Tonstall,&c.

Java. Skeldies civil aud mili- tary of the Island of Java aud its immediate Dependencies ; compriz- ing interesting Details of Batavia, and autlientic Particulars of the celebrated Poison-tree. Lond. 1811. Svo.

A tolerable compilation, illustrated with a map, &c. An excellent article on Java ■aid its Dependencies will be found in the ijaarterly Keview, vol. vi.

A true Keport of the s^'nefull, pros- IMTOus and speedy Voiage to Jana in the Cast Indies, performed by a Fleete of oii^'ht Sliips of .\rasterdam ; -whicli set forth from Te.xell in Holland the iirst of Maie 1598. Stilo nouo. Whereof foure returned againe the 19 of luly. Anno 1599, in lesse then 15 Moneths, the other foure went forward from laua for the Moluccas. Lond. bv P. S. for W. Aspley, 4to. Hibbert, 4316, 41. North, pt. iii. 582, 41. 14s. <5d. Black letter, (not in Ames or Herbert). Reprinted in the lifth volume of the new Edition of Hakluyt's Voyages.

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Jay, William. Sermons. 1802. Svo. 2 vols. 8s.

Jay was a vRiy popular Independent preacher at l?atb.

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Works, collected edition, revised by himself. 12 vols, post Svo. Lond. 1841^7, il. 10s.

Jeakk, Samuel. Charters of t^.ie Cinque Ports translated into En- glish with Annotations, ■wherein

j clivers old Works and ancient Cus- I toins are explained. Lond. 1728. folio. 21. 23.

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Bindley, pt. ii. 944, 10s. 6d.

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The bloody .-\.ssizes; or acompleat His- tory of the Life of George Lord Jeriorius,

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Jeffries, Geo. continued. from his Birth to this present Time, with an Epistle dedicatory by James Bent, and a Poem to the Memory of George Lord Jefferies. Lond. 1689, 4to. 11. Is.

The Unfortunate Favorite, or Memoirs of tlie Life of tlie late Lord Chancellor. Lond. 1689, 4to.

The dying Speeches, Letters, and Pray- ers of those eminent Protestants, who suffered in the West of England (and elsewhere) under the cruel Sentence of the late Lord Chief Justice Jefferys. Lond. 1689, 4to. Two parts published the same year.

Merciful Assizes, or a Panegyric on the late Lord Jeffery's hanging so many in the West. Lond. 1701, 8vo. 3s. 6d.

The Western Martyrology, or Bloody Assizes ; containing the Lives, Tryals, and dying Speeches of those who suffered in the West of England, from 1678 to this Time; together with the Life and Death of George, Lord Jefferies. Lond, 1705, Svo. frontispiece.

The Life and Character of Lord Chan- cellor Jefferies. Lond. 1725, Svo. Lloyd, 105, 2s.— Lond. 1764, Svo.

Letter of Advice to the Lord Chancel- lor's Lady. Lond. Svo.

Account of the Death of Judge Jeffries. Svo.

Jefferson, Thomas. Notes on the State of Virginia in 1781. Lond. 1787. 8vo. with a map.

Politics, commerce, manufactures, and navigation, are in this work treated of in a satisfactory and instructive manner, but with rather too much the air of philoso- phy, llibbert, 4228, 4s. 6d. lleber.pt.i. 9s. —Philadelphia, 1794, 8vo. Fonthill, 2809, 14s. Heber, date 1762, pt. 1. 13s.— Lond. 1788, 8vo.

Memoirs, Correspondence, and State Papers of Thomas Jefferson, late Presi- dent of the United States. Now first pub- lished from the original MS., edited by Thomas Jefferson Kandolph. Lond. 1829, Svo. 4 vols. -Jl. 16s.

Life, by Tucker. Lond. 1837, Svo. 2 vols. 11. 8s. reduced to 8s.

Rev. Joseph. Samuel.

See LOGGAN,

Jefferys, Thomas. A Collec- tion of the Dresses of different Na- tions, ancient and modern, particu- larly old English Dresses. Lond. 1757-72. 4to. 4 vols. 4^. 4s. occa- sionally with coloured plates, 8/. 8s. Garrick, 7G7, 11. lis. 6d. Dent, pt. ii. 440.

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Voyages from Asia to .\merica, for com- pleting the Discoveries of the nortli-west Coasts of America. Lond. 1761, 4to.

A Description of the Spanish Islands and Settlements on the Coast of the West Indies, illustrated with 32 Maps and Plans. Lond. 1762, 4to. 6s. ' A curious and in- structive work.' Edinh. Jievieiv.

The great Probability of a North-west Passage : deduced from Observations on the Letter of Admiral de Fonte, who sail- ed from the Callao of Lima on the Disco- very of a Communication between the South Sea and the Atlantic Ocean; and to intercept the Navigators from Boston in New England, whom he met with, then in Search of a North-west Passage. Prov- ing the Authenticity of the Admiral's Letter. With three explanatory Maps.

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Jefferys, who was Geographer to the King, published Atlases and other works, most of which are now of but little value.

Jeffriet of Monmouth. The Bri- tish History translated, with a large Commentary, by Aaron Thomson. Lond. 1718. 8to.

A summary of the chronicle of this fa- mous Britisli historian, who flourished in the time of King Henry 1., will be found in Ellis' Specimens of early English Me- trical Romances. Bindley, pt. ii. 947,12. Goldsinid, 457, 11. 2s. Towneley, 450,

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Republished, in a revised and coixected 1 form, in Bohn's Chronicles, 5s. /

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See Roxburghe Club. Appc-^U.

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Jeffeies, David. A Treatise on Diamonds and Pearls. Second Edit. Lend. 1751. 8vo.

An esteeined work, with 30 plates, pub- lished at 11. Is.— Loud. 1750, Svo. Willett, 1378, 8s. Other editions, and a transla- tion in French by M. Chappolin. Paris, 1753, 8x0. .A n abstract of this treatise ap- peared in 1753, Svo. 2s.

See Mawe.

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Jehudah, R. Abouth ; or the Sentences and Proverbs of the an- cient Fathers. Published by B. Meyers and A. Alexander. Lond. 1773. Svo.

Jektxl, Joseph. Facts and Ob- servations relating to the Temple Chui-ch, and the Monuments con- tained in it. Lond. 1811. 4to.

Jenings, Abr. Miraculum Basi- licon ; truly exhibiting the wouder- fiil Preservation of his sacred Ma- jesty [Charles II.] after the Battle of Worcester, &c. Lond. 1664. Svo. Lloyd, 685, 18s. Bright, 12s.

Edward. The notable Hys- tory of two faithfull Louers named Alphagus and Archelaus. Trans- lated into Enghsli Meeter by Ed- ward Jenynges. Lond. 1574. 4to.

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A brief Discovery of the Da- mages that happen to this Realme, by disordered and unlawfull Diet, &c. Lond. 1593. 4to.

Thirty pages, dedicated to Chas. How- ard, Lord Higli Admiral of England, &c. 1690. FiiisT Edition. Lond. 1590, 4to. Geo. Chalmers, 2/. 19s.

Jenison, R. Newcastles Call to her Neighbour and sister Townes and Cities tlu'oughout the Land to take Warning by her Sins and Sor- rows ; whereunto is added, theXum- ber of them that died weekly in Newcastle and Garth- side from May 6 to Dec. 31, 1686. Lond. 1637. Constable, 461, lis.

Jenkin, Robert, D.D. The Rea- sonableness and Certainty of the Clu'istian Religion. Fifth Edition corrected. Lond. 1721. Svo. 2 vols. 8s.

A work of learning and research.— Lond. 1696-7, 12mo. 2 vols. 5s.— Lond. 1708, Svo. 2 vols. 88. Lond. 1715, Svo. 2 vols. Lond. 1784, Svo. 2 vols. Bp. of Ely, 566, 88.

Defensio S. Augustini adversus Joh. Phereponi Animadversiones. Lond. 1728, Svo.

Jenkins, Alexander. The His- tory and Description of the City of Exeter and its Environs. Exeter, 1806. Svo.

Nassau, pt. i. 1799,* 9s. l''onthill, 2113, 11. Collation. Title, one leaf ; dedication, 2 pages ; preface, 3 pages ; introduction, 4 pages; list of (12) plates and errata, 1 page ; contents and history, 451 pages. THICK PAPER. Baker, 345, 12s. large PAPER in 4to. Twelve printed. Baker, 434, 3;. Heathcote, 81. Bennet, in 1810, m. 19s. 6d.

David, Judge. Works. Lond. 1648. 12mo.

Two editions were published this year. Nassau, pt. i. 1821, 4s.— 1681, 12mo. with portrait. Dent, pt. i. 1198, mssia, 4s. Gordonstoun, 1288, 5s. White Knights, 2180, russia, 12s.— 1683, 12mo. with port

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Eight Centuries of Reports ; or, eight hundi-ed Cases solemnly adjudged in the Exchequer Cham- ber, or upon Writs of Error, from the 4 Henry III. to the 21 James I. translated fi'om the French and Latin by T. Barlow. Lond. 1777. folio, 1^. Is.

Third edition, with the addition of many references, and a table of cases. Tliis se- lection forms a series of authentic judg- ments applicable to the more advanced state of the law in our author's time.

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Jenkins, Sii- Leoline. Life and State Papers. See Wtkne, Wm.

Life of Dr. Francis Mansell, Principal of Jesus College, Oxford, Wbittingham, 1854, Svo. Printed at the expense of the College, and not for sale.

Jexkinsox, Anne. Meditations upon the Lamentations of Jeremiah, translated out of French into En- ghsli. Lond. AV. HaU for Rd. Bradock. 1609. 18mo. Black letter, printed within borders.

Charles. See Ienham, Lord. Ltterpool, Earl of.

Je>"es, Benjamin, M.A. Prayers and Offices of Devotion for Fami- lies, and for particular Persons upon most Occasions. Lond. 1697. Svo.

Lond. 1706, 2 vols. Heber, pt. vii. 16s.

An excellent work. Twenty-seventh edition, with alterations and amendments, bv the Rev. Charles Simeon. Lond. 1810, 8vo. 6s. Reprinted, 1816, 1822. Thirty- fifth edition, altered and improved by the Rev. C. Simeon. Lond. 1835, 12mo.

Meditations upon various Important Subjects. Lond. 1756, Svo. 2 vols.— 1793, Svo. 2 vols. Edwards, 778, 8s.

Jenkxn, William. An Exposi- tion of the Epistle of Jude. By William Jenkyn. Lond. 1656. folio. 15s.

The work of a most rigid presbyterian and nonconformist divine. Lond. 1652-4. 4to. 2 vols. 12s.— Glasg. 1783, 4to. 10s. 6d. Edited by Jas. Sherman. Imp. Svo. Lond. 1840, 10s. 6d.

Jenktns, Pathericke. Amorea. The Lost Lover, or the Idea of Love and Misfortune; being Poems, Sonnets, Songs, Odes, Epigrams, &c., never before printed. Lond, W. Leake, 1661, Svo.

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Jenner, Thos. Wonderful and strange Punishments inflicted on the Breakers of the ten Command- ments. Lond. 1650. 4to.

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Work for Angels and Men. 1653. 4to. cuts.

A Sight of the Transactions of these later Years. 4to.(1646). See Vicaes, John.

Other pieces witli cuts were published by T. Jenner.

Jennings, Charles. The Pole Cat, or Charles Jennings the Rene- gade Schoolmaster of Parsons Green detected. Printed 1783. Svo.

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Privately printed. Wranghara, 12s. Hibbert, 42.33, 5s. Heber, pt.i. 1.3s. In early life this writer's name was Noel.

James. Observations on some of tlie Dialects in the West of England, particularly Somerset- shire. Loud. 1825. 12mo.

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Jenner,Juo. Discoui'ses. Lond. ::>;.. 8vo. h 3 work. -which, according trtOrton in l>ife of Doddridge, ' deserves the se- iittention of eveiy minister,' is ju- u-ily abridged, and inserted in Dr. , Williams' Christian Preacher.

irxowAT, R. O. Selection of ' quarian and Historical IS^otes. . .:ab. 1823. Bvo. Second edition, ith Additions. Edinb. 1827.

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Jeoffey of Monmouth. See

EFFREY, p. 1184.

Jephsox, Eobert. Roman Por- Taits, a Poem, in heroic Verse ; (Fitii historical Remarks and II- ustrations. Lond. 1794. 4to.

With a portrait of the author and en- gravings of heads from antique gems and statues. A dull and prosaic work, every- where deficient in the spirit of true poetry. Hibbert, 4319, 5s. large pape-.. Bindley, pt. ii. 2121, 19s. Heber, the author's copy with additions, mor. 31.

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See CoUTEAU, J. B.

Jeremy, H. Analytical Digest of Reports of Cases in the Coiu-ts of Common Law and Equitv. Lond. 1817-59. royal 8vo.

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The Lamentations of leremie in Prose and Meeter. with apt Notes to singe them withal 1. Also Tremelius Annotations, by Chr. Fetherstone. Lond. bv John Wolfe, 1587, Svo.

Lamentable Paraphrase on the Lament- ations of Jeremy, by Daniel Tousain : translated by Thomas Stocker, Gent. Lond. for Humphrey Bate, 15S7, 24mo. From Maunsell's Catalogue, p. 115.

The Lamentations of Jeremiah, lite- rally translated with a Paraphrase and Commentary (by John Udall?) Lond. by Joan Orwin. for T. Man, 1593, 4to.

The Lamentations of Jeremiah, lite- rally translated from the Hebrew by John Udall. Lond. Kingston, 1599. 4to.

The Lamentations of Jeremy, trans-

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lated by Hugh Broughton. 1606, 4to.— 1608, 4to.— In the second tome of Hugh Broughton's Works, pp. 317—23. folio.

The Lamentations of Jeremiah in Metre. Lond. 1653, 12mo.

See Jenkinson, Anne.

Jeeningham, Edward. Poems and Plays. Lond. 1806, 12mo. 4 vols.

Duke of York, 2717, 14s.

•Jerome, Saint. Divi Hierony- mi Expositio in Syniboluin Apos- tolorum. Oxon. 1468 (error for 1478). 4to.

This book has been the subject of much bibliographical controversy. It contains a to e in eights, with the exception of e which has 10 leaves, the last blank. Nine copies of the work are known. Bodleian Library, Public Archives, and All Souls, Oxford ; Public Library, Cambridge (im- perfect); Royal Library; Earl of Pem- broke; Earl Spencer. White Knights,

2145, '2Sl. purchased at an auction in Fe- bruary, 1812, for 9U. Earl Spencer is said to have given 1501. for his copy. See SiNGEB, S. W.

The Life of Saint Jerom. (Lond. by W. de Worde.) 4to. A i to D V in eights. White Knights,

2146, il. 16s. Towneley, pt. i. 629, 9^. 19s.6d. Roxburghe, 231, 12/. Is. 6d.

Lives of the Fathers. See Vitas Patrum.

Certaino selected Epistles of S. Hie- rome, as also the Lives of S. Paul the first Hermite, of Saint Hilarion the first Monke of .Syria, and of St. Malchus by the same Saint, translated into English. Permissu Super. 1630, 4to. 3s. 6d.

Epistola ad Ncpotiauum de Vitu Cleri- corum et Monachorum, cum notis J. Mar- tianffii ; at the end of Ur. T. Bennet's Di- rections for Study. Lond. 1715, 8vo.

'Of the ancient commentators you need be little solicitous, except it be of St. Jerora, who has many excellent things : and is the only Father that can be called a critic on the sacred writings, or who followed a just or reasonable method of criticising.' Bjp. Warburton.

St., of Ferrara. Sermo Pra- tris Hieronymi de Ferraria in Vi- gilia Nativitatis Domini, coram Fratribxis suis recitatus. Lond. 1509. 4to.

Four leaves printed by Pynson.

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! An Exposicyon after the Maner of a Contemplacyon vpon the Ij Psalrae called I Miserere mei Une. CAlso) A Meditacyon I vpon the Psalme of Jn the (sic) Dne. speraui. Parys, 15.38, 8vo. Contains h 4, in eights, b u and b iiij aie printed S iJ and S iiij. White Knights, 3553, 10s. ^. Towneley, pt. i. 448, morocco, 1/. 178 Sotheby, Dec. 1854. 6^. 12s. 6d. This expo- sition was several times printed in London in the sixteenth century, and is frequently attached to editions of the Primer.

Jerome, of Sancto Marcho. Opusculum de vniuersah Mimdi Maehina ac de Metheoricis Tmpres- sionibus a Fratre Jeronimo de Marcho Sancto Ordinis Minoriun et in sacra Theologia studente Pa- risiensi editum ad Menteni Aristo- telis, necnon aliorum Philosopho- rum peritissimorum. Lond. 4to.

It contains E. in sixes. This work printed by Pynson, circa 1505, is embel- lished with schemes of spheres, and sigiw of the zodiac.

of Brunswick. The Worke of Surgeri, practysyd and compyled by the moost experte Mayster Jherome of Bruynswyke ; with the Antidotharis. Lond. in South- warke by Petrus Treueris. 1525. foUo.

A singular and rather interesting work, divided into xcv chapters, with curious woodcuts. Sotheby's in 1825, bl. All the signatures contain four leaves, ex- cept T, which has six. A fine copy in the Spencer collection.

The vertuose Boke of Distyllacyon of all JIacerof Waters of- [from] the Herbes, in this present Volume expressed, with the Fygures of the Styllatoryes, fyrst made and compyled by the thyrte Yeres Study and Labour of the moste conynge and famous Master of Phisyke, Master Jherom Bruynswyke, And now newly translate out of Duyche into Euglysshe, by Laurence Andrewes. Lond. by me Lau- rens Audrewes. 1527, folio. Contains X iiij in sixes, with many wood cuts. Knight. 1847. ® '

Stephen. Ireland's Jvbilee, or Joyes lo Paean; for Prince Charles his Welcome Home, &e. Dublin, 1624. 4to.

Sermon on 5 Nov. 1623.

The author was Domestic Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Cork.

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Origen's Repentance, after he had sa- ; Venice, 1749, 8vo. 5s. Written with a crificed to the Idols of the Heathen (in I view to expose and calumniate a number verse). Lond. 1619, 4to. 5s. Heber, pt. of private characters among the Jews. iv. 12s. I S»e Holy Laxd.

Jeeontmo. The first Part of Jeronimo, with the Warres of Por- tugal! and the Life and Death of Don Andrea. Lond. 1635. 4to.

First Edition. A copy is in the Garrick Collection in the British Museum. Eox- burghe, 4188. 16s. A copy is in Thorpe's Catalogue. 10^ 10s. Reprinted in the new edition of Dodsley's collection of Old Plays, edited by Collier.

Jersey, Coimtess of. Catalogus Librorum in BibUotheca Oster- leiensi. 1771. 4to.

This catalogue, which contains Bryan Fairfax's Collection, and of which, it is said, only twelve copies were printed, was made by Dr. Morell. Bindley, pt. i. 1654, 21. 2s. See Fairfax, p. 775. Hates, Wm.

Jersey. An authentic Xarra- tive of the Oppressions of the Islanders of Jersey. To which is prefixed, a succinct History of the military Actions, Constitution, j Laws, Customs, and Commerce of' that Island. Lond. 1771. 8vo. i 2 vols. !

Attributed to Dr. Shebbeare. Nassau, i pt. i. 1801, 6s. i

The most wonderfuU and strange Find- j ing of a Chayne of Gold, neare the Isle of larsie, witli the true Discourse of the Death of eight seuerall Men: and other ' most rare Accidents thereby proceeding. : Lond. 1595, 4to. 14 pages, including not | only the title-page, but a blank leaf before j it, as was frequent about this time. i

Code of Laws for the Island of Jersey. (Jersey), 1771, Svo.

Jerusalem. The Dystruccyon of Iherusalem by Taspazian, Em- perour of Rome. Lond. by Wynkyn de Worde, 1528. 4to. Also, with- out date, 4to.

A curious black letter Romance, with woodcuts. A to G iii ; on the reverse is the Colophon. Steevens, 1566, 1?. lis. 6d. Lond. by Richarde Pynson. 4to. Thirty- eight leaves, with 26 woodcuts.

A briefe Description of Hierusalem and of the Suburbs thereof. Lond. 1595, 4to. Boswell, 312, 7s. 6d. Reed, 6452, 14s. Bindley, pt. ii. 762, 18s.

The Jerusalem Infirmary: or, a Journey to the Valley of Jehocaphat, a Farce.

Jesse, Edward. Gleanings in. Xatural History. Three Series. Lond. 1832-5. "post Svo. 3 vols. New edit. Loud. 1838, fcap. 8vo. in two vols. Eighth Edition, in one volume. Lond. 1854, 12mo. 6s.

An Angler's Rambles. Lond. 1836, post Svo. 10s. 6d.

A Summer's Dav at AVindsor, and a Visit to Eton. Lond. 1841, 12rao. Is,

A Summer's Day at Hampton Court. Lond. 1839, fcap. Svo.

A Handbook to Hampton Court. Lond. 1841, 12mo. Fifth Edition, 1852, 2s. 6d.

Scenes and Tales of Country Life. Lond. 1844. post Svo. 123. Again. Third Edition. Lond. 1853, post Svo. 63.

Favorite Haunts and Rural Studies, in- cluding Visits to spots of interest in the vicinity of Windsor and Eton. Lond. 1S17, post Svo. 12s.

Windsor Castle and its Environs, with additions. Lond. 1848.

Anecdotes of Dogs. Lond. 1846, crown 4to. 24 engravings. 1?. Is. Reprinted, with considerable additions in Bohn's Illus- trated Library, 1S5S, post Svo. woodcuts, 5c.; or with tbe addition of 40 engravings on steel, 7s. 6d.

See Hoflaxd's Angler. WmTE's Sel- bome, and Waltos's Angler.

Jessey, Henry. An English- Greek Lexicon ; containing the Derivations and various Significa- tions of aU the Words in the New Testament. Lond. 1661. 8vo.

One of the earliest lexicons to the New Testament, in English, now of little value. Dent, pt. i. 1199, 3s. 6d.

Description and Explanation of 268 Places in Jerusalem, and the Suburbs thereof, 1654, 4to. with a frontispiece. Towneley, pt. i. 626, 12s. Skegg, 3s.

Miscellanea sacia. 1665, Svo. with por- trait after O. Davis.

A Looking-glass for Children, to which is added many other Poems, and some Elegies made by Abraham Chear. Lond. 1673, 18mo.

Jessie, William, M.A. On the Scriptures : being a View of the Trutli and Importance of the Holy Scriptures, and of the Unity of Design and Harmony of Doctrine

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in the Old and I^ew Testaments. Lond. 1799. 8vo. 6s.

This Calvinistic clergyman published Sermons, &c.

Jeste. Here begtnkf.th a lyttle Propebe

Jeste, Called cbyste ceoss me spede a.b.c.

Lond. Wynkyn de Worde nodal« 4to. Hober, two leaves only of it, pt.iv. 1/. 10s.

Hero heginnethe A Mery Jeste of a Man th.it was culled Howleglas, and of many marvelous things and Jestes that he did in his Lyffe. 4to. Imp. by AVm.

known collections that were printed be- fore his time, and which could be alluded to by him in his Dramas. Set Shakes- peare, W., Tales.

See an ai-ticlo on these three small Books in Retrospective Review. N. S. No. 8, Aug. 1854. In Taylor and Hessev's London Magazine for 182.3 and 1824, a're nine papers on the Early English Jesters and their Works.

Mei-y (XV.) Tales. (1575.) See Skeltox, John.

Merry Tales of the Wise Men of Go- tham.

These .Jests are supposed to have been

Conland. DLACK'LETXEK'in the' Garrick compiled by Dr. Andrew Bord.-.-, the weU

Collection. Itoxburghe, (imperfect) resold, Heber, 4?. 16s. but this last is of a differ- ent impression, though printed by Cop- land.

A Little Jeste of Robin Hood. 1520. See Robin Hood.

known progenitor of Merry Andrews. First printed about 1565. Again, Lond. J. R. Smith. 1840, sm. 8vo. See Borde, Andrew.

A Most Pleasant and MeiTie Companion, by T. T. Lond. 1576. 4to. Roxhurghe, in

The XII Merry Gestys of one called ' * I?'- l"^S^,^ ^y ^eber. See T. T. Ed-/th, the Iveng wydow, whych still i ^T?** ^"J.^^^emaster, or Teacher of Table Iweth. Lond'. bv John Rastell. m.d.xxv. I f.^o°;fP"'^-, ,^°"°- ^- •^"'^es, 1576 and folio. Black letter to Dili. ; l.o83,4to. Black letter. The fourth Book

A Mery Gest. how a Sergeaunt wolde I '" this volume compnseth many veiy lerne to be a Frere. Imp. by Julvan No- C'^est Jests, delectable devices, &c, - - - - - - - See School.

A Mirrour of Mirth, by R. D. and D. R. 1583. See Capels' Shaksperiana, No. 150. Tarl ton's NewesoutofPurgatorie,onely such a jest as his Jigge, tit for Gentlemen to laugh at an houre. Published by an old Companion of his, Robin Goodfellow. Printed for Edw. White, 4to. [before 1590.] In the Malone Collection. If Tarlton's, as the writer professes, it is his tirst ap- pearance in print. Another edition. Lond; G. Purslowe, 1630, 4to. reprinted in Black letter -with some important variations. Roxburghe. il. Is. See Tablton, John, Cobler of Canterbury. Shakespeare So- ciety. RoBix Goodfellow.

Wits, Fittes, and Fancies, also Love'.s Owle, a conceited Dialogue. Lond. R. Johnes, 1595, 4to. Again in 1614, 4to. but this impression does not contain the ' Love's Owle.' Bright, 6/. 15s. S«e Wits. Copley, Ant. Jacke of Dover, his Merry Tales. Lond.

taiy. 4to. Black letter, 4 leaves, wood cut on the title. Heber, pt. iv. 10?. 5s. See Sir T. Mobe's Works, fol. 1557.

A Merry Jest of Dane Hew, munke of Leicestre : and how he was foure times slaine and once hanged. Lond. 1570. Imp. by John Allde,4to. n. d. In the Bodleian. See Brit. Bibliographer, vol. ii. p. 573.

A Mery Gest of .Johan Splynter. See Splt^ter, John.

No Jest like a True Jest. See Hixd, J.

A Jest of a Wife lapped in Morrel skin. See in Utterson's Early Popular Poetry, vol. ii.

See Gesta RoMAxoRcir.

Jest Books prior to 1800.

A C Mery Tales. Lond. at the sygne of the mermayde at Powles gate nexte to Chepeside. With the mark of Jolin Rastell on the reverse of last leaf, 18mo. n. d. Black letter. Only one known, and i that somewhat imperfect.

Tales and Quicke Answeres. very merv and pleasant to Rede (113 Tales). Lond. in the House of Thomas Berthelet. n. d. 8m.8vo. Black letter, consisting of forty- four leaves, including Title and Table. Roxburghe, 51. 15s. 6d. resold, White Knights, 19?. 19s. now in Mr. George Daniel's collection.

Mery Tales, Wittie Questions, and Quicke Answeres, very pleasant to readde. Lond. H. AVykes, 15C7. 18mo.

The three preceding volimies have been published under the general title of •Shakspeare's Jest Book,' being the only

1604, 4to.— Lond. 1615, 4to. in the Malone Collection. Rep. by the Percv Societv.

Pasquil's Jests mixed with Mother Bunch's Merriments, wliereuuto is added a dozen of Guiles, Pretty and Pleasant to drive away the tediousness of a winter's evening. Lond. 1601, 4to. Black letter. Heber, pt. iv. 4/. 6s.— Lond. 1629. 4to.— Lond. 1609.— Lond. 1669, 4to. See Pas- Ql'IL.

Laugh and Lay down, or the World's Folly. Lond. C. F. for JetTrev Charlton.

1605, 4to. Black letter. North, 41. lis. Sotheby, wanting after F 2, Mav, 1&56.

See L.iUGHTKB.

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Tlie Pleasant C'onceittps of old Hubson, the Meny Londoner, full of Iluraourous Discourses and Witty Meryraeuts, wliere- at the quickest Wittes may laugh, and the Wiser sort take pleasuie (by Richard •Johnson). Lond. J. Wright, 1607, consist- ing of 44 pages. King and Lochee's in Feb. 1808, bl. 7k. 6d.

This Merry Londoner's Christian name was William. He was an haberdasher of small wares in the Poultry, and died in 1581. He must not be confounded with Tobias Hob^ion, the Cambridge carrier of a later period, who died in 1630. See Percy Society.

Humors ordinarie, where a man may be very well entertained for his penny. Lond. 1607, 4to. See Rowlands, S.

Jests to make you nierrie, with the conjuring of Cock Walk (the Walking Spirit of Newgate), to tell Tales, &c. by T. D. Lond. N. 0. for Nath. Butter, 1607, 4to. 64 pages. See Decker, Thomas.

Well met Gossip, or 'Tis merry when Gossips meet. 1609. /?fe Rowlands, Sam.

Tarlton's Jests, drawn into three parts,

1. His Court Witty Jests.

2. His Sound City Jests.

3. His Countrey Prettv Jests.

Full of Delight, Wit, and Honest Mirth. Lond. by I. H. 1611. 4to. Black letter. A to E in fours, including tlie title, on which is a woodcut of Tarlton in a Clown- ish dress, playing on his Pipe with one band, and beating a drum, or tabor, with the othei\ This cut has been copied by Harding from a copy now in Mr. Geo. Daniel's Collection. Another edition. Lond. printed by I. H. for Andrew Crook, 1636, 4to. Black letter, 5 sheets. Bod- leian Library, Malone's Collection. See TAnLTON, Rich. The earliest known edi- tion is that of 1611, originally published separately, probably much eax-lier. The edition of 1638 appears to be the same impression, with different title-page only. —1844, edited by Halliwell, Svo. See Shakspeare Society, App.

Cornucopia. Pasquil's Night-Cap, or an- tidote for the Head Ache. Land. 12mo. 1612. Reprinted, Chiswick, sm.Svo. 1819. See Brkton, Nic. p. 265.

Merry Jests, concerning Popes, Monkcs and Friars, written tirst in Italian by N. S., translated by R. W. (Rowland Willis). Lond. G. Eld. 4to.n.d. Bl.\ck Li'.TTER. Piggott, Dec. 185.3, 6/.

Help to Discourse, or Miscellany of Merriment. Lond. 1619, and various other editions. See DiscouRsi-, p. 650.

New Help to Discourse, or Wit and Mirth intermixt with more serious mat- ters. 1684, &c. Sec DiscouusR, p. 650.

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Jests, and Witty Jeeres. (Lond. 12mo. circa 1620). Black letter, an imperfect copy among Mr. Halliwell's Shakespear- ian Relics.

Westward for Smelts. Lond. 1620, 4to. See Westward.

Scogiu's Jests. Lond. 1G26, 16mo. See ScoGiN, John.

The Merrie Conceted Jests of George Peele, wherein is showed the course of his Life, &c. Lond. 4to. 1627. First edition. Ulack letter. See Peele, Geo.

Tiie Mad Pranks and Merry Jests of Robin Goodfellow. 1628, 4to. This collec- tion of Jests was probably first printed anterior to 1588. See Robin Goodfellow. I-'aintie Conceits. 1630. See Johnsojt, Thomas.

Archee's Banquet of Jests. Lond. R. Royston, 12mo. 1630, &c.

Banquet of Jests, or Change of Cheare. Lond. R. Royston, 1634 1639. Sfe Armstrong, Arch., and Choice Ian- QUET, date 166-5, on next page.

Wit and Mirth, being 113 pleasant Tales and Witty Jests. Lond. 1635, Svo. See Taylor, John, the Water Poet.

The Booke of Bulls, baited with Two Centuries of Bold Jests and Nimble Lies. Lond. 1636, 12mo. J. W. Dodd, in 1797, Ss. New Book of Mistakes, or Bulls with Tales and Bulls without Tales. Loud, 1637, 12mo. J. W. Dodd, in 1797, 8s.

Gratia3 Ludentes. Jests from the Uni- versitie by H. L. Loud. 1638, 12mo. He- ber. p. ix. bl. 7s. 6d.

Satyr* Serial ; or the Secrets of Things written in Morall and Politicke observ- ations under various heads of Compli- ments, Jests, Fortune, Love, &c. Lond. 1640, 12mo.

Art .\sleepe, Husband? A Boulster Lecture, stored with a variety of witty Jests, merry Tales, and other pleasant pastimes by Philogenes Panedonius (Richard Brathwait). Lond. 1640, ISmo. front, by Marshall. See Bkatiiwait.

Academy of Pleasure ; how to retort Jeast or Joke, with a variety of New Songs. Lond. 1656, 12mo. front. "by Hollar, and plate of the Author in the Character of a Book Chapman. Rice, 5130.

Comes Facundus in Via. The Fellow Traveller through City and Country, among Students and Scholars; at Home and Abroad; furnished v.'ith short Stories and the choicest Speeches of Clever and Innocent Mirth. Lond. H. Robinson, 1658, ISmo. This volume has a general title, besides two others. Pigott, Dec. 1S53, 14s.

Jlirth in Abundance set forth and made manifest in many Jests upon several oc- casions, full of Wit and Truth. Loud, for Francis Grove, 1659, 16rao. Black letter. Halliwell, May 1857, bl. 15s.

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Jest Books continued. I

Hugh Peters' Tales and Jests. Lond. 1660, 4to. Ste Peters.

Fragmenta Aulica, or Court and State Jests in Noble Drollery. True and Ileal, by T. S. Lond. H. March, 1662, 18mn. front. Inglis. 31. resold, Halliwell, 1858 See S. (T.;

A Choice I'anquet of Witty Jests, Kare Fancies, and pleasant Novels. Fitted for all tlie Lovers of Wit, Mirth and Elo- quence. Being an addition to Archee's Jests. Taken out of his closet, but never publisht by him in his lifetime, (by T.J.) Lond. for Peter Dring, 1665, 12mo. He- ber, pt. iv. 8s.

Poor Robin's Jests, or the Compleat Jester, being a Collection not heretofore published, now newly composed and writ- ten. Lond. F. Kirkman and R. Head, Em. 8vo, n. d. (1672.) Sotheby, July, 1839, 10s. 6d.

The Merry .Jests of Smugge the Smythe, and Mine Hoste of tlie George. Lond. 4to. an edition sold by F. Coles (circa 1673).

Cabinet of Mirth, or Antidote against Melancholy, compounded of Merry Tales, Jests and Bulls. Lond. 1674, 12mo. front. similar to the one attached to Brath- wait's I^aws of Drinking. Perry, pt. i. 18s. 6d. See Jordan, Thomas.

The Complaisant Companion, or New- Jests, witty Kepartees, Bulls, &c. Lond. 1674, 12mo. See Companion, page 506.

Cambridge Jests, or Witty Alarums for Melancholy Spirits. Lond. S.Lowndes, 1674, 4to. Malone Collection.

Cambridge Jests for Merry Spirits by a Lover of Ha, Ha, Ha. Bliss, tine, 12mo. 5!. 2s. 6d. Si.xth edition, entitled 'Ingenii Fructus,' or the Camb. Jests, by W. B, 12mo. n. d. front. Lond. 1700, 12rao. 1721. 12mo.— 1742, 12mo. ,S'ee Camui-.idge, p. 355.

A Pleasant Histoiy of the Life and Death of V/ill Summers, Jester to King Henry VIII. Lond. 1676, 4to. reprinted, 1794, 8vo.

Versatile Tngenium. The Wittie Com- panion, or .Jestes of all Sortes from Citie and Countrif. with an Account of the laughing Pliilosoplier Democritus, by Dcmocritus junior. Amsterdam, Stephen Swartz. 1679, Svo. Bliss, li. 3s.

Universal Jester, or a compleat Book of Jests; to which is added, Hell in an Uproar, occasioned by a Scuffle that hap- pened between the Lawyers and Physi- cians for Seniority. (In verse.) Lond. 12U10. (16S0.) See. 1718.

London Jests, or a Collection of the choicest Jocjues and Repartees. Lond. Dormau ,\ewnian, 1684, 12nio. Bliss, fine, 61. Loud. 1685, 12nio. froiitis])iecc. Perry,

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11. 123. Third edition, 12mo. n. d. date 1720, Pigott, Dec. 1853, 21. 2s.

Oxford Jests, reiined and enlarged ; Witty Jests, Merry Tales, Pleasant Jokes, collected and composed by Capt. W. Hickes. Lond. S.Miller. ISmo. 1684. Bliss, beautiful copy, bl. Sixth edition, cor- rected. Lond. J. Everingham, 1690, front, arms of Oxford. Sotheby, July 1859, 15s. Coffee House Jests reiined and en- larged. Lond. H. Rhodes, 1684, 12mo. Sae. HiCKES, p. 1066. Bliss, il.

London Jester, or Doctor M^rriman ; a Collection of Modern Jests, City Jokes^ Country Wit. Lond. S. Crowder, 1686, 12mo.

The London, Oxford, Cambridge, Cof- fee House, and England's Jej,ts. Lond. Svo. n. d. (1686). Malone Collection.

England's Jests refined and Improved. Lond. 1687, 12mo. front, with ports, of 8 Jesters. Brand, n. 14s. Thorpe, 1850, 21. 12s.— Lond. J. Harris, 1693, with xiii. Ingenious Characters by H. C. 12mo. Bliss, fine, il. 7s. Third Edition, with eight new novels, never before printed, different to previous volumes. Lond. E. Harris, 1702, 12mo. Bliss, 3Z. 3s.

Teagueland Jests, or Bogg Witti- cisms, being a Collection of the most learned Bulls. Lond. 1690, 12mo. 2 parts, frontispiece. See 1746.

Delights for both Sexes. See p. 623, col. 2.

The Witty Exploits of George Buc- hanan, the King's Fool. 12mo. n. d. A small Chapman's Book, many times printed.

Laugh and be Fat. Lond. 1700. Again, 1720, numerous editions without dates.

Laugh and Grow Fat ; the Universal Jester, or Festival of Fun. 12mo. n. d. See Lattgh, under date 1792, many edi- tions undated.

Ingenii Fructus; or a Collection of Smart Jests, &c. Lond. 1700, 12mo. 1742.

The Compleat Jester, containing cele- brated Jests, Merry Jokes, Pleasant Tales. Lond. 1703, 12mo, front, lleber pt. i. U. 10s.

The Triumph of Wit, or Ingenuity E.x- piained. Lond, 1707, 12mo. Lond. 1735, 12mo.

Youth's Recreation, or Merry Pastimes, Jests, &c. Lond. 1707, 12mo.

The Wise and Ingenious Companion ; a Collection of Wise Sayings, Jests, Witty Repartees, Bon Mots, &c. in French and English. Lond. 1707, post Svo.

Coft'co House Jests, being a Merry Companion, containing VVitty .lests. Lond. 1707, 8vo.— Lond. 1760, 8. Crowder and Co. at the Looking Glass on I^ondou Bridge.' 12mo. woodcut front. Uarward, 1867, 2/. 2s.

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Tt-c-t T?nr>va nnnthniPil I Round about our Coal Fire, or Chris'-

JeST ^00^9.— conttnuea. ^^^ Entertainments. Lond. J. Roberts,

The Academy of Wit and Mirtb. Lond. 1734^ gvo. . d. 12mo. I AVinter Evenings Entertainments.

England's Wittr and Ingenious Jester, ismo. 1737. S'.^. Bubtox. t J^ I

the Merry Citizen, by \V. W. Lond. [ joe Miller's Jests, or the Wits' Vade 'J'f' C^-tU*. rl2. small 8vo. Hlack letter. ! jlecum, compiled by John Mottley. Lond. ' _

The Flowers of Gallantry, by the Enrl , t_ Reade, 1739, 8vo.. first edition. Inglis. jy Z6

F Rochester, and other Wits of the Court I 2;. lOs. Heber. pt. viii. 3/. 3s.— Second

Biudlev. with ">»^

r King Charles II. Lond. 1713, 12mo. The Universal Jester, or Compleat 00k of Jests. Lond. 1718, 12mo. front. 1680.

Foreign Tales, Witty and Merry Say- _gs. Repartees, Keen Jests, &c., from the est authors, French and English, [by A. oyer]. Lond. 1719, Svo.— Se^ 1741. 1746. Pinkethman's Jests, or Wit refined, eing a New Year's Gift for Young Ladies od Gentlemen. Lond. 1721, 12mo. Again, 726, 12mo. The second part only, 1721. libbert, 1?. 10s. 1726. Both parts, 1735, 3urth edition, for J. Atkinson, pp. 132, nding with 'Good Night;' no division f parts. Sotheby, July 1857, 1?. 7s.

England's Complete Jester, contains lanv Jokes, Witty Puns, notorious !uHb. delightful Stories, to which is dded Hocus Pocus. Lond. Tho. Xorris, t the Looking Glass on London Bridge, 721, ISmo. JoUey, pt. iii.

Hocus Pocus (by Rd. New) ; to which is dded. 'The Artificial Jester,' composed srthe innocent Diversion of Youth. Lond. or H. Tracey on London Bridge, 1721, 2mo.

The London Jester. Lond. 1726, 12mo. front. See 1763.

The Compleat Royal Jester. Lond. 726. 12mo, See 1750—1757.

Like will to Like, as the Scabby Sheep aid to the Mangey Viscount. Lond. 1728, 2mo.

Polly Peachums's Jests, Diverting Tales, Witty Apothegms that have been ised at St. James's or St. Giles's, suited 0 the Peer or the Porter. Lond. 1728, ivo. Lond. 1730, 12mo. Lond. 1750, 12mo.

The Merry Companion; or a Cure for he Spleen. A Collection of the most liverting Tales, Jests, &c.. ever Pub- ished. Lond. 1730, 8vo. 1772, 12mo.

The Golden Cabinet of Secrets opened 'or Youth's delightful Pastime, in 7 parts, :he last being ' the City and Country Jester;' with a Canting Dictionary by Dr. Sui-man. Lond. n. d. (1730) 12mo. B-oodcuts.

The Court of Momus, a Collection of Original Jests, &c. Lond. 1732, 12mo.

Ben Jonson's Jests. Lond. 12mo. 1732. Engl.-ind's Genius, or Wit Triumphant : a C illection of several Humored, Elegant, Satirical Jests and Witticisms. Lond. T. Roberts, 1732, 12mo. The Banquet of Wit. Lond. n. d. 12mo.

edition. Lond. 1739, 8vo. additions in MS. lU. 5s.— Third edition, 1739, with a portrait for the first time, 8vo.— Fourth edition, 1740, Svo. Fifth edition. Lond. 1742, 12mo. with a whole- length portrait engraved by Mosley. Si.Kth edition, 1743, 12mo. Constable, 9s, 6d.— Seventh edition, 1745. Heber, pt. vii. 13s.--Eighth edition. 1745, 12mo. front. Ninth edition, 1747, front. Twelfth edition, ii. d.— An edition printed on London Bridge,12mo.n.d.— Fourteenth edition. Lond. S. Crowder, 1771, 12mo. Barker (circa 1796) reprinted it from the first edition several times with a wood- cut front.— Twentieth edition. Glasgow, 17S3, 12mo. It has been many times abridged, and other quite different com- pilations have been so termed. New col- lections also have been printed under the title of "The New Joe Miller,'' contain- ing upwards of 500 good things. Lond. Ridgway, 1796, 12mo. Second edition. Lond. Ridgwav, 1800, 12mo. front.— Lond. Bohn, 1852, ISrao. 3s. 6d.

The Sprightly Jester, or Coffee House Companion : a Collection of Smai-t Jest* for the Wits of all classes. Lond. 12mo front.

Ecclesiastical Transactions ; or a Col- lection of Reverend Jokes. Lond. 1742, Svo.

Cabinet of Mirth, or Comical Medley. Lond. 1744, 12mo. College Wit. Lond. 1744, 12mo. The Merry Medley, or a Christmas Box for Gay Gallants acd Good Companions; choice Jokes, diverting Stories. &c. Lond. 1744, 2 vols in 1, 12mo. Jests, p. 1 to 120. Tales and Riddles, pp. 121 to 332. So- theby, July 1857, 7s.

The Agreeable Companion, or a Uni- versal Medley of Wit and Good Humour. Lond. 1745, 12mo. Sotheby. July ia57, 13s. Amusements Serious and Comical, or a new Collection of Bon Mots, Keen Jests, Ingenious Thoughts, &c. Lond. P. and I. Vaillant, Svo. n. d. (1745.)

The Pleasant Companion, or the Merry and Complete Jester, containing all the Fun, all the Humour, all the Learning, and all the Judgment which has so lately flowed from the Two Universities. Lond. 1745. Sotlieby, July 1&5?1. .laniaged, 7s,

The Gallant Coujpaniou, cr Antidote for the Hyp and Vanours. Lond. 1746, 12nio.

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The Merry and Facetious Companion, Witty Savings, in French and English.

1746, 8vo." See dates 1707, 1719.

The Irish Miscellany, or Teagueland Jests. A Sequel to Joe Miller. First edition, R, Adams, 1746, l2mo.— Lond.

1747, 12nio.— Third edition, Lond. 1749, 12mo. Portrait of Joe Miller in the cha- racter of Teague. Nassau, pt. i. 1783, 10s. Sothehy, July 1857, lis. See Ikelakd, p. 1167, and date 1690.

Wit ^ la Mode. Lond. 1747, 12mo. See 1760.

The Volite Companion, or Wit a la Mode. Lond. 12mo. (1750). See 1760.

The Royal Jester, or Cabinet of Wit unlocked. Lond. G. Farmer, 1750, 12mo. See 1726, 1757.

Modus Salium ; a Collection of such pieces of Humour (not to be found in any other Collection), as prevailed at O-xford in the house of Mr. Anthony b, Wood, col- lected by himself, and now published from his original Manuscript. Oxford, 1751, 12mo.

Ben Jonsoa's Jests, or the Wits Pocket Companion, being a new collection of the most ingenious Jests, &c. Lond. J. Ro- binson, 1751, 12mo. head of B. J. Sotheby, July 1859, 13s.— Lond. 1758, 12mo.— 1761, Third edition. Lond. U. Baldwin, 12mo. front. Sotheby, 1859, IMOs.— Dublin, 1775, 12mo.— Lond. seventh edition, 12mo. —Loud, 1768, 12mo.— Lond. 1780, 12mo.— Lond. 1800, 12mo. See 1732, 1759, 1800.

The Nut cracker; cjntaining an agree- able variety of well seasoned Jests, Epi- grams, &c. by Ferdinando Foot, Esq. Loud. Newbery,1751, 12mo.front. Hibbert, 1745, n. 15s. Sotheby, July 1859, 5s. 6d. —Lond. 1754, 8vo. by Wale.

Ned Ward's Jester, or Repository of Wit and Humour. Lond. J. Robinson, 1751, 12rao.— Lond. 1757, 12mo. (Hasle- wood, 1809). Lond. 1758, 12mo.— 1759, 12rao. front.— 1760, 12mo.

The Sports of the Muses, or Mirth for any Hour in the Day, Songs, &c. with a collection of Jests. Lond. M. Cooper, 1752, 12mo. 2 vols.— 1765.

Cabinet of Wit, or an infallible Recipe to cure Stupidity. Lond. 1752, 12mo.

The Merry Fellow; Modern Jests, Tales, &c. Lond. S.Owen, 1753, 12mo. See nil.

The Muse's Choice, or the Merry Fellow; Tales, Jests, &c. in verse. Lond. 1754, 12mo.— Third edition. Lond. Warcus, 1759, 12mo.

The Universal Jester, by Ferdinando Killigrew. Lond. 1754, 12mo. front. See dates 1764, 1770.

Extracts of the Bon-Mots and Wittie

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1755, 12mo.

Tom Brown's Complete Jester, or th Wits' Merry Companion. Lond. C. Hei derson, 1755, 12mo. Load. 1756, 12mo. St 1750.

Countiy Tom's complete Jester, or th Laugher's Delight. Lond. T. Sablnr (17.55), sm. 8vo. front, after Hogarth.

Ben Jonson's Last Legacy to the Son of Mirth and Jollity. Lond. A. and C Corbett, 1756, 12mo.— 1759, 12mo.

Jack Smart's Merry Jester, or the WitI compleat Treasury. Lond. J, Fuller,

1756, 12mo. Wit's Magazine and Universal Jester

16 nos. Lond. J. Reason, (1756), 2 vols 18mo.

The Prudent Jester, or Winter Evea ings' Pastime. Lond. J. Cooke, 1756 12mo.

The Nonpareil, or the Quintessence ol Wit and Humour. Lond, 1757, 12mo.

The Royal Jester, or Cream of the Jesl; by Martin Merry. Lond. Starkey, 1757 12mo.

Mrs. Pilkington's Jests, or the Cabinel of Wit and Humour. Lond. Kennersly;

1757, 12mo. Second edition. 1764, 12ma Sotheby, July 1869, 9s, 6d,

Tristram Shandy's Jests, containing hil Repartees, odd Adventures, &c. Lond Cabe, 1758. 12mo.

Wit's Magazine. Lond. Harrison, 17.58 8vo. 2 vols, plates.

Ned Shuter's Jests ; or, the Wits Baa quet, not one of them printed before Lond. 1758, 8vo.

Wit upon Wit, or the London am Country Jester, by Timothy Killgrie Esq. Lond. J. Cooke, 1759, 12mo.

The Book of Fun, or the Quintesseua of Wit and Mirth, with Frolicsome Stuf from all the Jolliest Author.s, &c. Lond 1759, R. Steevens, 12mo. See 1760.

Con. Phillips' Jests, or a System ol Wit and Humour. Lond. M. Thrash 1759, 12rao.

The Winter Evening's Companion, b''.n( a new Collection of Merry Tales, Jesti &e. Lond. 1759, 12mo. front. Lond Warcus, 1764, front. Sotheby, J uly 1S5£ 10s.

The Merry Andrew, by Ferdinir.iJ Funny- Lond. J. Pottinger, 1759, I'inM front. Sotlieby, July 1859, 10s. 6d. Lond 1782, 12mo. front. See 1772.

Compleat Jester. Lond. 1760, ]2nio

Wit and Humour for Town and Country being an entire New Collection of Ripiir^ tees, Bon Mots, Humourous Stories, di- gested in a manner never before at- tempted. Loud. W. Smith (1760), l-'iiio. with plates.

Tristram Shaud'B Jests. Lond. E. Cahe, 1760.

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The Cream of the Jest, or the Wits out- witted. Lond. J. Williams. 17130, 12mo. Haslewood, 1S09. See K57, 1761.

The Book of Fun ; or. the Wits Jlerry Companion. Lond. 1760. l'2mo. See 1759. The Polite Companion, or Wit a-Ja- Mode, adapted to the Recreation of all ranks and degrees, from the Priiice to the Peasant. Loud. Kearsley, 1760, 12mo. front. 1766. ConstaWe, 3s. 6d. S-Ji dates 1750, 1766.

Witticisms and Strokes of Humour, collected by Robert Baker. Lond. W. Bathoe, (1760), 12mo. Sothebv, July 1859, 7s. 6d.

The Delicate Jester, or Wit and Hu- monr divested of Ribaldiy, intermixed with Poems, Songs, and Epigrams. Loud. Dixwell, 1760, 12mo. Another edition, J. Dizwell, 1772, 12mo.

Falstaffs Jests, or the Quintessence of Wit and Humour, with a Collection of Buckish Songs. Lond. 1761, 12mo. front. —1762.

CoUey Cibher's Jests, or the Diverting, Witty Companion. Newcastle, 1761, 12mo.

The Wit's Miscellany, or a Companion for Choice Spirits. Lond. 1762, 12mo.

Complete London Jester, or the Wit's Companion. Lond. T. Lowndes, 1763', 12mo. front. Third edition, 1766.— Sixth edition, 1771 Lond. 1778. 12mo. front.

Twelfth edition, Lond. 1786, 12mo. front. See 1726.

The Jests of Beau Nash, late Master of the CJeremonies at Bath. Lond. Bristow, 1763, 12mo. port. Constable, 4s. 6d. So- theby, July 1859, 15s.

Killigrew's Jests. Lond. 1764. 8vo. front. See 1754. 1778.

The Macaroni Jester, and Pantheon of Wit. Lond. J. Cooke (1764), 12mo. front, representing a Macaroni emerging from an egg-shell. Sotheby, July 1859, 12s.

Quins .Jests, or the Facetious Man's Pocket Companion, containing every spe- cies of Wit and Humour. Lond. Bladon, 1766, 12mo. port.

The Button-maker's Jests. Lond. H. Frederick, n. d. 12mo. front, "a Grand Council on Paste Buttons." N.B. The Button Maker was King George III.

The Jester's Magazine, or the Monthly Merry Maker. Loud. 1767, 8vo. Sothe- by's in 1825, 9s.

British Oracle. Lond. 1769, 12mo.

Garrick's Jests, or Genius in high Glee, with Songs sung at VauxhalL Lond. C. Steele, n. d. 12mo. front. Sotheby, July 1K9, 14s. Another edition, called 'The English Roscius in high Glee.' Lond. 12mo.n. d.— 1769, 12mo. front.

Garrick's Complete Jester, or a Li-

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braryof Fun and Laiighte:. Lond. W. Ox- lade, n. d. (1769). sm. 8vo. front. 3Ir. Gar- rick wliole length in Theatrical Costume.

Shakespeare's Jests, or tlie Jubilee Jester, with Jovial Songs. Lond. (1769;, n. d. 12mo. Another, 1770, 12mo. pp. 152. Halliwell. 1&39, \l. 153.

Wilkes' .Jest Book, or the Jlerry Pa-- triot, 1769-70. See Wilkes, John.

The Muse's Vagaries, or the Merry Mortal's Companion, consisting of Face- tious Tales, Jokes, «tc. by Sir Solomon Gnnd%- and Mai-gerv Merry-pin. Lend.

1769. 'Svo.

Derrick's -Jests, or the Wit's Chronicle. Lond. 176'J. 12mo.

The Merry Droll, or Pleasing Com- panion. Lond. 1769, 12mo.

The Merry Sliscellany, or Humourous Companion. Bristol, -J. Sketchley, Svo. n. d.

The Filberd ; or the compleatest Med- ley of Wit ever printed, being the Manow of all the .Jest Books. Lond. 1770, Svo.

Universal Jester ; or the Constellation of living Geniuses. Lond. Robinson and Roberts, 1770, 12mo. witli a front, con- taining heads of Garrick, Foote, Wilkes, and Shuter.

Yorick's Jests, being a New Collection of Jokes. Lond. 1770, 12mo. front. See

1770. 1783.

Winter's Wit ; or Fun for cold Weather, a Collection of Songs, S lories, and Jests. Lond. for C. Pine. n.d. (1770). 12mo.

The Theatrical Jester, or Green Room Witticisms. Lond. 1770, 12mo. Lond. H. Hammond, n.d. (1795), front view of Old Drury.

The Court and City Jester, being an original Collection of Jests, Puns, Bon Mots, &c. Lond. 1770, 12mo. front. Jolley, pt. iii.

Tom Gay's Jester, or the Wit's Merry Medley. Lond. J. Cooke, 1770, 12mo. front. Sotheby. July 1859, 15s.

Sterne's V.'itticisms, or Yorick's Con- vivial Jester. Lond. A. Milner. 1770, 12mo. front. Sotheby, Julv 1859, lis. See 1782.

Jemmy Buck's Witty Jester, or the Merry Mortal's Companion. Ijond. J. Cooke, 1770, 12mo. front. Sotheby, July, 18.59, 12s.

New Universal Jester, or the Wit's Companion. Loud.T. Sabine, n.d. 12mo. (1770). Sotheby, July 1859, 9s. 6d.

A Treat for the Funny, being an excel- lent Collection of Drolls] &c. Lond. 12mo. n.d. (1770.)

Fun for the Parlour; or all merry above Stairs; a Collection of Jests. Lond. 1771, 12mo.

The Court Jester, or Museum of Enter- tainment. Lond. n.d. (1771) 12mo. See 1790.

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Jest-Books continued. Ladies. Lond. J. Bew, (1771—1778). 12mo. front.

The Merry Tell-Talc, and Cream of all Jest Books, picked and culled from Qiiin, Garrick, Koote, Murphv, Golman, Sliuter, Miller, Weston. Woodward, Nasli, &c. &c. Lond. Richardson and Urquhart, 1771, 12mo. Sotheby, July, 1859, 15s.

Democritus, or the Laughing Philoso- pher, a Collection of Merrie Stories, Jests, &c. Berwick, 1771, 12mo.— 1784, 12mo. Bright, n. d.

The Merry Fellow; or, Uie Buck's Pocket Book, a Collection of Droll and Humourou.s Jests. Lond. 1771, 12mo. See 175.3.

Sir Jolin Fielding's Jests; or New Fun for the Parlour and Kitchen. Lond. 8vo. n. d. f:ont. and portrait.

Be Merry and Wise ; or the Cream of the Jests and the Marrow of Maxims, by T. Trapwell. Lond. J. Newbery, 48mo. cuts. Second edition.

The Wits of Westminster, a new Col- lection of Jests, Bon Mots, &c. Lond. 1772, 12mo. front.

The Choice Spirit's Pocket Companion. Lond. 1772, 12mo.

The Merry Andrew. Lond. 1772, 12mo. See. 1759.

The Buck's Bottle Companion. Lond. 1772, 12mo.

Covent Garden Jester, or Lady and Gentleman's Treasure. Lond. n. d. (1774j, 12mo. front. Lond. 1792, 12mo. front. Other editions. See 1785—1790—1793.

Hotch Potch, by T. Medley. Lond. 1774, 12mo.

The Polite Modem Jester. Lond. 1775, 12mo. Lond. 1776, 12mo. S«« 1796.

The Congreve, or Wit's E.\che(iuer. Lond. 12mo. n.d. (1775.)

Jemmy Twitcher's (Lord Sandwich's) Jests. Paisley. 12mo. 1776. See 1785.

Sam Browne's precious Collection of Merry Jokes, with his curious story of the unfortunate little French pastry-cook. Lond. n. d. 8vo. frontispiece.

The Pleasing Jester, or Merry Compa- nion. Lond. K. 'Turner, 1776. Again, 1777, 12mo.

The Jocular and Agreeable Companion, or Roderick Random's Jests. Lond. 1778. 12mo. front.

The Frisky Jester, or the Cream of the Jest and the Marrow of the Tale, by Roger Rubyface. Lond. Cresswell, n. d. (1778), I2mo. front.— Lond. G. Lister, n.d. (1789), 12mo. front. I

Cure for the Spleen; being a Collection | of Advertisements, Ilumouious, Curious, Farcical, &c. &c. Lond. 1778, 12mo.

A new Cure for the Spleen, a Collection for the Fire side. Lond. 1778, 12mo.

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j The Merry Quack Doctor, or the Fun P>"\ broke open, by Tom Killigrew, Jun Lond. J. Cooke, 1778, 12mo. front. Har- vard, 1858, 16s. Se-. 1754.

Jests, with the Harangues, or Speeches of several celebrated Quack Doctors in j Town and Country. Lond. J. Robinson I (1778), sm. 8vo. ' ]

The Whimsical Jester, or Rochester in ' high Glee. Lond. W. Cavell, 1778, 12mo. i Sotheby, July, 1859, 11. 8s.— Lond. 1788 I 12rao. I

^ True Attic Wit, containing the Jests, ' Gibes, Bonmots, of Sam. Foote, Lords Chesterfield, Tyrawley, and other cele- brated AVits. Lond. 1778 12mo.

The Shandymonian ; containing a Con- clanietation of original Pieces: a Higgle- I dy-Piggledy, Biting Jests, &c. by Thos. ' Medley. Lond. 1779, 12mo.

The Laughers' Delight; or the Alive and Merry Fellow ; containing the true Art of Jesting. Lond. Bailey, n. d. fl780). ' 12mo. ^ I

The Town and Country Nut-Cracker, or 1 Jack Sharp's Jests. Lond. n. d. 8vo. front, j Woman's Wit, a Jest Book for the j Ladies. Lond. 1780, 12mo. See 1771. ''

The Theatre of Fun, or Roderic Ran- dom in High Glee. Lond. 1780, 12mo. front. Lond. 1784, 12mo.

Tim Grin's Delight, or the True Lon- don Joker. Lond. W. Lane, n.d. '1780). 1 front. ' I

Tim Grin's Men-y Jester, or New Way to Kill Care. Lond. J. Cooke, n. d. 12mb. Mirth and Glee, or a Pill to purge Me- lancholy. Lond. n.d. (1780), 12mo.

The Pleasant Companion, or Meriy and Compleat Favorite Jester. Lond. Bailev, n. d. (1780), 12mo.

The Town and Country Jester, or a new Fund of genuine Wit and good Hu- mour. Lond. Hogg. n.d. (1780), 12mo. front. Sotheby, J uly, 1859, 1.5s.

Wit's Museum, or the new London Jester. Lond. Lane, n. d. (1780), 8vo. en- graved title and front. C. J. Fox and his Merry Companion.s.

Peter Cuningham's new Jest Book, or Modern High Life below Stairs. Lond. n.d. (1781), 8vo. front.

The New Ben Jonson's Jester; con- taining a Droll Collection of Comical Tales, Merrie Stories, Humorous Jokes, Quaint Sayings,&c. Lond. 1782,12mo, n.d. The Treasury of Wit, being a methodi- cal Collection of twelve hundred of the best .\pothegms and Jests, from Hooks in several Languages, newly translated. Lond. 1782, 2 vols. 12mo. Compiled by John Pinkertou, but published under tho name of Itcnnet. Sotheby, July, ]8.'it, ins. Thu Festival of Wit, or the Small- talker, selected from the Comniou-iihicc

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Wit for the Ton, the convivial Jester, or Stm Foote's last Budget ojjened. Lond. 1783, 12mo.

Sterne's Witticisms, or Yorick's Convi- vial Jester. (Memorandum Hook.) Lond. A. Mylne, 1782, 12mo. front. See 1770, .md next articles.

Yorick's Jests, or the Wit's Common- place Book. Lond. 17H3, 12mo. See 1770.

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V'lrick turned Trimmer, or the Gentle- man Jester. Lond. NicoU, n. d. (1783), Svo.

The Hibernian Jester. Lond. n.d. (1783), l'2nio.

The Caledonian Jest Book. Edinb. 17S3, 12mo.

T!ie Meny Companion and happy Jester, the complete Museum of Wit, true Fun, and real Mirth. Lond. u. d. (178-), 12mo.

Betsy Dawson: a Banquet of Drollery, or Pabulum of Wit, Humour, and Eccen- tricity. Lond. n. d. (1785), Svo. portrait.

Lord Chesterfield's London and Country J.'Ster for Ladies and Gentlemen, being his erenuine Collection, &c. Lond. Smith ami Toplis, n.d. (1785), woodcut front.

Jenny Twitcher's Jests, collected by a Member of the Beefsteak Club, and now first published hy Daniel Gunston, with a variety of Articles from his own Budget. Glasgow, 1785, 12mo. front.— Glasg. 1798, 12mo. front. See 1776.

Amorous Jester, or the Wit's Compa- nion. Lond. R. Randall, 178.5, 12mo. Sothe- by, July, 1859, 11. 6s. See 1792.

Covent Garden Jester, or the Rambler's Companion; with Toasts from the Ram- bler's Magazine. Lond. J. Walker, 1785, I2mo. See 1774. 1790. 1793.

The Compleat London and Dublin Jester, or Wit's Companion. Dublin, T. Wilkinson, eighth edition, 1787, 12mo.

Lord Chesterfield's Witticisms, or the Grand Pantheon of Genius, Sentiment, and Taste. Lond. A. Grant, (1787,) port, of the Earl. See 1785.

The Treasury of Wit, or select Collec- tion of Jests, Anecdotes, droll Epigrams, &c. Sunderland, 1788, 12mo.

That's Youre Sort; the Jolly Jester, or Feast of the Sexes, a rich and high-sea- Boned Service under curious Cover. Lond. n. d. (178-), 12mo. front.

The City Jester, or Festival of Momus. Lond. n.d. (1790), 12mo.

The Christmas Companion, or Mince Pye for all true-hearted and honest Bri- tons, by Bill Cheerful. Lond. n. d. (1790), 8vo.

The Funny Jester, or Buck's delight. Lond. n. d. (1790), 8vo. front.

Art of Joking, or an Essay on Witti- cism, with the Laws of Laughing, and the Ciintract, or a Jolce and a Jest in small compass exprest. Lond. n.d. (1790), Svo.

The Royal Court Jester, or fashionable Collection of witty Sayings, arch Wag- geries, -Vnecdotes, high-seasoned Puns, &c. Lond. n.d. (1790), 12mo. front.

Covent Garden Jester, or Man of Fa- shion's Companion. Lond. J. Sudbury, u. d. (1790), 12mo. front, of Palmer as Henry VIII. See 1785. 1793.

The Merry Jester, or Convivial Com- panion. liOnd. n. d. (1790), 12rao. front. Tlie Race for the Breeches, or a Sack full of Fun.

The Town and Country Jester, or Wit's best Companion; an original Collection. Lond. J. Roson, (1790), 'l2m(>. Sotheby, July, 1857, 16s.

Dr. Johnson's Witticisms; the AVitti- cisms. Jests, and Sayings of Dr. Sam. Johnson during the whole course of his Life; to which is added, a great number of Jests by distinguished Wits of the pre- sent Century, by J. Merry, Esq. Lond. Locke and Brewman, 1791, Svo. front. ' Mrs. Thrale's Breakfast-table.' Sotheby, July, 1859, 8.S.

Scrapiana; Fugitive Miscellany, or a Medley of choice Bon Mots, Repartees, &c. to wliich is added, a large Collection of Yorkshire Anecdotes. [Edited by John Croft, of York.] York, 1792, Svo. See Crofts, J.

The Royal Jester, or Princes' Cabinet of Wit. Lond. 1792, 12mo. plates, contain- ing portraits of the two Royal Brothers, figures of Mrs. Goodall, and Mrs. Jordan in breeches. Black, in 1844.

The Amorous Jester, or Rambler's uni- versal Library of Fun and Frolic. Lond. 1792, 12mo. front. See 1785.

Laugh and be Fat, or Food for all Par- ties ; a general Collection of the best Jests, calculated to b.anish Sorrow, relieve Care, and make the Heart merry. Lond. n.d. (1792), 12mo.

The Jolly Sailor's Jester. Sea-Phrases, Songs, &c. Lond. 1793, 12mo. See 1798.

The Covent Garden Jester, or Ladies' and Gentleman's Treasure of Wit and Humour, hy the Earl of Funsborough. Lond. J. Roach, (1793.) See 1785. 1790.

The original Covent Garden Jester. Lond. 1793, 12mo.

The Buck's Jester, with Songs, Toast.s, &c. Lond. n. d. (179.5), 12mo.

The Care-killer; Exquisite Effusions of Wit and Humour. Lond. Davenport, (1795.)

The Punster, an Elegant Selection of Jests and Anecdotes. Lond. 12uio.

The Polite Jester, or Theatre of Wit; containing Diverting Jests, Comic Poetry, &c., the w hole free from indelicacy. Lond.

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Jest Books continued. 3. Drew, 1796, 12mo. front. Solheby, July, 1859, 7s. 6d.

The American Jest Bnok. or Merry Fel- low's Companion. Harrisburgh, for Matt. Carey, 179G, 12mo.— Again, 1797, 12mo.

Qiiick's Wliiras, or the Merry Medley; a select CVillection of Farcical, Operatical, Comical, Pantomimical Jests and Repar- tees. Lond. W. Lane, 1796, front, whole- length of Mr. Quick, after Corbould.

Attic Wit, or a Medley of Wit and Hu- mour. Lond. A. Hamilton, Russell Court, 1796, 12mo. front.

The New London City Jester, or a Ban- quet of Wit, Mirth, and Fancy. Lond. J. Roach, 1797, 12mo. front.

The Sailor's Jester, or merry Lads' Companion; a diverting, droll, and enter- taining Collection of funny Jests, &c. of the brave Tars of Old England. Lond. Lane, 1798, 12mo. front. See 1793.

Fun and Frolic, or a Comical Journal of Wit ; a new Collection of Humorous Jests, liOnd. (179S), 12mo. front.

The Comical Fellow, or Wit and Hu- mour for Town and Country, containing the drollest, laughable, funny Collection of Jests, Jokes, &c. Lond. n. d. (1798), 12mo.

The Bon Ton Jester, or Road to Hy- men. Lond. n. d. (1800), 12mn. front.

Ben Jnnson's Jests, or the Banquet of Fun. Lond. n. d. (1800), 12mo.

See Academy. Bobde, And. Burtox, Robt. Companion. Copley, Ant. Decker, Thos. Discourse. Drollery. Hickes, Wm. Hierocles. Laughter. Lodge, Thos. Mirth. Miller, Joe. Rowland, Samuel. Shakspeare, Wm. Skelton, John. Tales. Wit.

Jesuits. Travels of the Jesuits into various Parts of the World, compiled from their Letters, by Jolui Lockman. Lond. 1743. 8vo. 2 vols.

Towneley, pt. ii.585, 7s. 6d. Fonthill, 2.595, \l. 4s. Again, Lond. 1672, 8vo. 2 pts. An English abridgment of the well- known Lettres Edifiantes.

Eesponsio Academiw Nemausensis ad Professorum Turnoniorum Societatis (lit aiunt) Jesu Assertiones, quasTheologicas et Rhilosophicas vocant. Lond. 1584, 16mo.

A sparing Discovery of our English Jesuits. Franc, 1601, 4to. 5s.

The Jesultes Catechisme, or Examin- ation of their Doctrine, translated from the French. 1602, 4to.— 1679, 4to. Inglis, 769, 33.

The Jesuites Miracles, or New Popish ■Wonders. Containing the Straw, the

Crowne, and the Wondrous Child, witli tlie Confutation of them and their Follies. Lond. 1007, 4to. A poem upon Fattier Garnet's straw-miracle, by R. P. Stee- vens, 925, 7s. Bindley, 3L 13s. 6d.

Jesuites Play at Lyons in France, to the Amazement of the Beholders and Destruction of the Actors, by R. S. 1697, 4to. Black letter. King and LochiJe, in March ISIO, 4s. 6d. Reed, 8156, \l. lis. Inglis, 771, 6s. 6d. North, pt. ill. 718, russia, 7s.

Aphorismes : or certain selected Points of the Doctrine of the Jesuites. Lond. printed by Permission of Superiors, 1609, 4to. Twenty-eight leaves.

A Discoverie of the most secret and subtile Practises of the Jesuites. Trans- lated from the French. Lond. 1610. 4to. Ten leaves. Ireland in 1801. 534, morocco, lis. 6d. Saunders' in 1818, II. 4s.

The liellishand horrible Councell, prac- ticed and used by the Jesuites, in their private Consultations, when they would have a Man to murther a King. Trans- lated out of French. Lond. 1610, 4to. Twelve leaves.

The Jesuits Downfall. Together with the Life of Father Parsons an English lesvite. Oxford, 1612, 4to. The EpisUe dedicatory Is signed Thos. James. He- ber, pt. ii. 3s. 6d.

Doctrine of the Societie of Jesuites. Lond. 1630, 4to.

'I'lie Black Box of Rome opened. Lond. 1641, 4to. with a vi'ood-cut. Hibbert, 1179, 5s.

The Plots of Jesuites, (viz. E. Parsons, A. Coutzen and T. Campanella) to bring England to the Roman Religion without Tumult. Lond. 1653, 4to.

Les Provinciales, or the Mystery of Jesuitism. 1658. See Pascal. Blaise.

Discovery of a C'-ollege of Jesuits at Come, in the County of Hereford, with a Relation of the Knavery of Father Lewis, pretended Bishop of Land'affe. 1659, 4to. Nassau, pt. i. 1278, 18s. Heber, pt. viii. 6s.

An Account of the Jesuits' Life and Doctrine by M. G. Lond. 1661, 12mo.

The Moral Practises of the Jesuits de- monstrated by many remarkable Histories of their actions, translated from the French (by John Evelyn). Lond. 1670, fol.

Jesuits (the) Morals, collected by a Doctor of the CoUcge of the Sorbon in Paris, who hath faithfully extracted the same out of the Jesuits own Books which are printed by tlie permission and ap- probation of the superiors of their Society written in French, and exactly trauslafeil into English. Lond. 1670, folio. 2 Bonks I. pp. 1 to pp. 180. II. pp. 185 to 392. Taken from the writings of Arnauld and Pascal.

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Brevis Kelatio Mavtvrii aliciuoium e Societate Jesu An. 1S7S in Auglia. Prag. 16R3, 4to.

The Jesuit's Vovage to Siam. 16SS, with plates. Hibbert, 4247, 8s.

Boiiaviour of the Jesiiites aud their Faction for the lirst i5 Years of Queen Klizabeth's Keigu. With an Epistle of W. Watson. Lond. 1GS9, 4to.

•fcsnits Travels in f^thiopia. 1710, 4to. Si" M. J[. Sykes, pt. iii. 558. \l. 2s.

Travels of several learned Jesuit Mis- sioiicrs into tlie Archipelago, India, China and America. Lond. 1714, Svo. See I.OCKIIAN, at head of article.

.Secrcta Jlonita, or .secret Instructions of the .Jesuits (Latin and English). Lond. 172.3, 12-.no. 4s. 174G, White Knights, 2195, 53.

Rules of the Members of the Company of Jesus, translated from the Latin. Load. 1775. 4to.

A History of the Jesuits; to which is prefixed a Reply to Mr. Dallas's Defence of the Order. Loud. 1816, Svo. 2 vols. By John Poynder. Sir JI. JI. Sykes, pt. . 1457, 9s.

Constitutiones Societatis Jesu, anno 155.8. Reprinted with an Appendix, con- taining a Translation and Supplement of important Documents. Lond. 1S38, Svo.

Nicolini's History of the Jesuits ; their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, aud Designs. Lond. 1855, post Svo. with 8 portraits, 5s. In Bohn's Illustrated Library.

See Loyola. M.vktyrs. Pascal. Pozzo.

Jesuits' Peespectite. See Pee-

SPECTIVE.

Jesus pe^figueed, or a Poem on the Holy name of Jesus. 1623, 4to. Malone, 11. 10s.

Jetzee. The tragical History of Jetzer : or, a faithful Narrative of the feigned Visions, coimterfeit Revelations, aud folse Miiacles of the Dominican Fathers of the Convent of Berne in Switzerland. Lond. 1G80, folio. 3s. 6d.

Frequently reprinted in other sizes.

Jewel, John, Bishop of SaUs- bury. Works. Loud. 1609, folio.

Williams, 1171, presentation copy to King James I. morocco, fil. 2s. 6d. Lond. 1611, folio.— Lond. 1631, folio.

WORKS. New Edition. Edited by R. W. Jclf, D.D. Oxford, 1848, Svo. 8 vols. 3/. 12s. Sei: Parker Society. Appendix.

Joannis Juelli Opera, Latine, k Will, j Whitaker. Genevae, 15P5, folio, i;. is. I

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I Apologia Ecclesise Anglicanas. Authore Johanne Juello, Episcopo Sarisburiensi. —Lond. 1562. Svo.— Lond. 1581, 16mo. Lond. 1591. 16mo. 4s.— Lond. 1599, 16mo. Ambergie, 1606, ISmo. &c. &c.— Cum Xotis et Vita, A. C. Campbell. Poutefract, 1S12, 12mo. 3s.

Apologia Ecclesise Anglicanse, cum Ver- sione Graca, a Job. Smith. Oxon. 1639, 18mo. 53. A former editior.. Oxon. 1614, ISmo.- 1812, 12mo. 5s. Cantab. 183S, 12ino. 4s. 6d.— Oxford, 1840, 12mo, 4s. ed.l The Apologie of the Church of England by lohn Juell, Bishop of Salisbury. (Translated by Lady Anna Bacon, Wife of Sir Nicholas Bacon, Km.) Lond. 1562, 4to. Seventy leaves. This translation is somewhat difi'erent from that published in 1564.— 1564, Svo. Gardner, 1843, 31. 7s. White Knights, 2091, 7s. Lond. 1600, 24m o.

An Apology of the Chui'ch of England, and an Epistle to one Seignior Scipio a Venetian Gent, concerning the Council of Trent. Translated by Deg. Wheare. Lond. 1685, Svo. with portrait. Heber, pt. X. 4s. The life prefixed to this edition is reprinted entire in Wordsworth's Eccle- siastical Biography.

Apology of the Church of England translated into English by T. Cheyne. Lond. 1719, Svo. 3s. 6d. large paper. Williams, 979, 12s. Bliss.

Apology of the Church of England translated by A. C. Campbell. To which is added .Jewell's Sermon at Paul's Cross in 1560. Poutefract. 1813, Svo. 10s. 6d.

Anew & faithful Translation of Bishop Jewel's Apology for the Church of Eng- land. By the Rev. S. Isaacson. 1825, Svo. 7ii.

Apology for the Cliurch of England, by W. W. Ewbank. Lond. 1839, fcap. Svo. 3s. 6d.

Apology, translat&d by the Rev. A. T. Russell. Oxford, 1840, 12mo. 5s.

Apology, &c. in Welsh. Lond. 1849, 12mo. Is. 6d.

Apology, &c. with Notes and Life. New edition, Lond. 32mo. Is. 6d. Another, Lond. roy. 32mo. 2s.

A Replie vnto JI. Hardinges .\nsweare, entitled a Confutation, &c. Lond. H. Wykes, 1565, folio. 6s.— 1566, folio. Heber, pt. vii. 6s. Lond. 1571. Whereuuto there is also newly added .an Answeare unto another like Booke, written by tlio said M. Ilardinge, entituled "A detection of sundrie fowle errors," &c. first printed at London, 1.568, folio.

.•V. Defence of the .\pologio of the Churche of Englande, conteininge iin An- sweax-e to a certaine Booke, lately set foorth by M.Hardinge. Lond. 1567, folio, Heber, 6s.— Loud. 1570.— Lond. 1.571, folio. Hobcr, pt. ii. U.S.

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Jewel, John— coniinued. i ther with all the true Measures for

Joannis Juelli adversus Thomam Har- Windine of the Home. Lond. for dingum Volumen alteruni, ex Anglico t i tt i lei , a^

Sermone conversum in Latinum a L.uU- ''Olin Jlelme. It)14. 4t0. elmo Whitakero. Lond. 1578, 4to. i The dedication is signed T. S. A copy

The Copie of a Sermon pronounced by '^ '" ^^^ British Museum. An edition of the Byshop of Salisburie at Paules Crosse J"lia°a Barnes' work, somewhat metho- the second Sondaye before Ester in the djzedand polished^ Haworth, 935, Yere of our Lord 1560; whervpon D.Cole first sought Occasion to encounter, shortly set forthe as nere as the Authour could call it to Reraembraunce, without any Alteration or Addition. Lond. by John Day, ISmo. Bliss (both pieces). Black LETTER contains R3 and H 6 in eights.

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Jews. Letters of certain Jews to Monsieur de Voltaire : Contain- ing an Apology for their own Peo- \Ae, and for the old Testament ; with critical Reflections, and a short Commentaiy, extracted from a ■ion of a Sermon preached' before the j greater. Translated hy the Rev.

Pliihp Lefanu, D.D. DubUn, 1777-

Quenes Maiestie, 1560. See Cole, H.

A Viewe of a seditious Bui sente into i o o i n< Englande fiom Pius Quintus, Bishop of ,°- ■^ '^'^^^- ^' Rome, Anno 1569. Wherevnto is added, I These letters contain an elegant answer a short Treatise of the holie Scriptures. I *? ^^^ various objections to revealed reli- Lond. 1582. 8vo. > &"''' which Voltaire had borrowed from

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Jewes Prophecy, or Newes from Rome. 1607, 4to. with a frontispiece. Bindlev, pt. ii. 2312, 11. Is. Halliwell, 1856, 101. 5s.

Wandering Jew, telling Fortunes to Englishmen. 1649, 4to. with front. Xass.-iu,

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An Exposition vpon the two Epistles' Pt- "• 1389, 17s. Reed, 3294. 2?. 2s. Boswell, of the Apostle Sainct Paule to the Thes-i 2'3o,l/.14s. Steevens,942, U. 2s. Bind- salonians. Lond. Newberie and Bynne- [ '6^' P*- i^- 9ol' 1^- Is. Reprinted by Hal- man. 1583. Black letter. Svo.— 1594. 1 "^^11. Heber, pt. i. no front. 10s. Black letter. 8vo. Bindley.pt. ii. 966, 17s. i '^ ^^'^^^ Jew ; or, a wonderful Discovery

A Sermon made in Latine in Oxonforde, ' °^ * ^'^'^^■> baptized at London for a Chris- in the Raigne of King Edward the sixt, [ '"^°; circumcised at Rome to act a Jew;

translated by R. V. Lond. 1586, 8vo. The text, 1 Pet. iv. 11.

Sermon before Q. Elizabeth on Ps. lxix. 9. With an Answer to Objections against the Church. 1641, 4to.

Vita et Mors. L. Humfredo autore. Lond. J. Day, 1573, 4to. 7s.

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History of the Jews while here in Eng- land. Lond. 1656. 4to. Heber, pt. vii. 6s.

Catecbismus Judseorum, Heb. et Lat. Interprete Ludov. Compeigne ue Veil. Lond. 1679, 12mo.

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A Reply to the famous Jew Question, [by Grove.]

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JiCKLiNG, Nicolas. Digest of j Joannes Sarisberiensis. Opeha

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Minor Jockey Club. Lond 1795, Svo.

JODEELL, Sir Richard Paul. Il- lustrations of Euripides (on the Ion, Bacehse and Alcestis.) Lond. 1781-9. Svo. 3 vols. 15s.

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The second Chapter of tho Prophet Joel I versified. Bv "I". A. Stiidont of Trinity ; College, Cambridge. 4to.

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JoHAKSEN, Andrew. A geogra- ical and historical Account of the ilatid of Bidam, with Observations its Climate, Productions, &e. lond. 1794. Svo. 2s.

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Plunders of the most noted Pirates. Lond. 1734. foHo. 26 plates.

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Collation of ed. of 1734.— Title and In- troduction two leaves, pp. 3 to 484 (page 4 marked 8), and leaf of Index. The plates (26) are frequently misplaced.

List of Plates in the edition o/1734. Falstaff and his companions at Gads

Hill .front.

Stutely's complaint to Kobin Hood.^aje 19 Cunningham's adventure with an old

nurse 28

Capt. Hind robbing Col. Harrison ... 86

Du Val robbing Squire Itapee 91

The golden Farmer and the Tinker... 106

Col. Jack robbing Mrs. Smith 117

Sawny Beane at entrance of his cave 132 Savage returning to Hannah Blay's

Lodgings 136

Whitney robbing an old usurer 163

CierniMn Princess (Mary Carleton)

with her supposed Husband 175

MurderofThomasThynninP.illMall 188 Capt. Avery taking one of the Mo- gul's Ships 197

Capt. Teach 203

Edward England 214

Bartholomew Roberts --'>^

Lowther at Port Mayo '.^'^

Edward Low - r

Sir H. Morgan before Panama... 278

MuU'd Sack, JohnCottingham robbing

the Oxfoi-d waggon 307

Tom Waters robbing a company of

Gypsies 335

Nan Holland and T. Savage robbing

Dr. Trotter 372

Jack Shepherd in the Stone Room ... 4i;i .Jonathan Wild going to execution ... 4iJ6 Burnworth, Blewit, &c. who nuirdered

Ball 473

Execution of Sarali Jlalcolra 4S3

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Jonxsox, Ed. Major. Wonder 'orking Providence of Sion's Sa- onr in New England. A History Xew England from the first anting in the vear 1628 until 552. Loud. 1653. 4to.

Fabian. The InteUigence con- Tuing tlie Estate of the Enghsh orees now in Fraunce, under the onduct of the Earle of Essex. Olid. 1591. 4to.

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Defence of the grammatical Commen- taries. Lond. 1707, Svo.

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Relations of the most famous Kingdoms and Commonwcaltlis through tho world. Lund. 1603. 4to. Lond. 1616. 4to.

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J;)HNSOX, Bev. Samuel. Works.

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A Supplement to Johnson's Englisii I Dictionai-v : of which the palpable Errors are attempted to be rectified, and its ma- terial Omissions supplied. By George Mason. Lond. 1801, 4to. 5s. Dent, pt. ii. 724, 10s. 6d.

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4 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1779, 4 vols. 12mo Great alterations were made by Ur. John son in the second and thii'd editions.

The Prince of Abyssinia (Rasselas). Lond. 1759, ISmo. 2 vols. 1766, 2 vols, ISmo.— 1805, 4to. with plates by Raim- bach after pictures by Smirke. Hibbert, 432.3, 9s. Lond. 1828, with plates by Westall. And numerous other editions of various sizes and prices. Boswell has remarked, that if Johnson had written nothing else, Rasselas would have ren- dered his name immortal in the world of literatui-e.

A Continuation to Rasselas. inider the title of Dinarbas, written by Miss E. Cor- nelia Knight, appeared in 1790.

The Idler, by the Author of the Rambler. Lond. 1761, 12mo. 2 vols. 6s, Originally published in ' The Universal >•■ Chronicle or Weekly Gazette.' No. 1 ap- "^ peared April 15, 1758; no. 103 April 6, 1760. When the Idler was published in f 12mo. the author omitted no. 22 of the original folio edition; and he likewise!^ added to the second volume, an Essay on Epitaphs, a Dissertation on the Epitaphs of Pope, and an Essay on the Bravery of the English common Soldiers.

Preface to his Edition of Shakespeare. " Lond. 1765, Svo. 2s. 6d. Reprinted. Lond. f 1858, Svo. 5s.

A Journey to the Western Lslands of Scotland. Lond. 1775, Svo. Heath, 4743, 7s. Roxburghe, 7214, 16s.

Political Tracts (The false Alarm, ori- ginally published 1770, Falkland Islands, 1771, The Patriot, 1774, and Taxation no Tyranny, 1775). Lond. 1776, Svo. 4s.

The Lives of the most eminent English Poets, with critical Observations on their Works. Lond. 1779-81, 12mo. 10 vols. This, the first edition, forms, under the title of Preface,^, a portion of Hell's edi- tion of the Poets called Johnson's, in 75 vols. 12mo. Reprinted in 1790. Loud. 1781, Svo. 4 vols. Willett, 1381, '21. 6s.— 1783, Svo. 4 vols. Nassau, pt. i. 1806, 1?. 178. Third edition (with numerous alterations). The alterations were printed in an oc- tavo pamphlet of three sheet.*, for the purchasers of the second octavo edition.

New edition with corrections, Notes by PeterCunningham,F.S.A. Lond. Murray, 1854, 3 vols. Vignette titles, i;. 2s. Gd.

Of this popular work there are many other editions of all sizes.

The Patriot, a Tragedy. Lond. 1785, 8vo. This play, thougli in the title-page attributed to Johnson, was written by Joseph Simpson.

The poetical Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.l). Now first collected into one Vol. Loud. 1785, crown Svo. 2». Gd.

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Johnson, Samuel continued. Poetical Works of Johnson. Goldsmith, lenstone, and Smollett. Illustrated, nnd. 1853, fcap. 8vo. 5s. Poetical Works of .lohnson, Parnell, ray, and "Smollett, with Notes by Gil- Ian. Lond. 1856. 8vo. 4s. 6d. The Life of the Rev. Isaac Watts. D.D. y Samuel Johnson, LL.D. with Notes, ntaining Animadversions and Additions, which are subjoined, a distinguished atuie of the Doctor's Character omitted his Biographer ; an authentic Account his last Sentiments on the Trinity ; id a Copy of a JIS of his. never before ihlished.' Lond. 17S5, Sro. 2s. 6d. Prayers and Meditations, composed by imuel Johnson, LL.D. and published om his Manuscripts, by George Strahan, .M. Lond. 1785. Svo. 3s. 6d. Roxburghe. 8, 4s.— Lond. 1817, Svo. os. Sermon written for the Funeral of his 'ife. Lond. 1786, Svo. Memoirs of Charles Frederic, King of nissia, by Samuel Johnson, LL.D. with otes, and a Continuation, by Mr. Har- mon ; to which are added. Translations select Poems written by the King of russia. Lond. 1786, Svo. 5s. The part ritten hy Dr. Johnson originally ap- lared in the Literary Magazine, 1756. Debates in Parliament (Nov. 19, 1740, Feb. 23. 1743'. Lond. 1787, Svo. 2 vols, dlted by George Chalmers. Lond. ISll, 2 vols. 16s. LARGE PAPER, in roval ro. i;. Is. Oxford, 1825, Svo. 2 vols. i6s. iP.OE PAPER, in royal Svo. 2^ 2s. These two volumes are supplementary all the collected editions of Johnson's 'oi'ks.

Letters to and from the late Samuel )hnson, LL.D. to which are added some oems never before printed. Published 7 Hester Lvnch Piozzi. Lond. 1788, Svo. vols. 12s.

Sermons. See Taylor. LL.D. Letter to Lord Chestei-field ; with Notes y J. Poswell. Lond. 1790, 4to. A Conversation between K. George I. and Dr. Johnson, illustrated with otes by J. Boswell. Lond. 1790, 4to. This was published as a supplement to le Quarto edition of Boswell's Johnson. An Account of the Life of Dr. Samuel ihnson. from his Birth to his eleventh ar. written by himself. To which are Idcd. origiiinl Letters to Dr. Samuel :ihn-^on, by .Miss llill Boothhy : from the SS. preserved by the Doctor. Lond. •on, small Svo. 3s. 6d. According to Ma- ne, a curious and undoubtedly authentic ork.

Considerations on the Com Laws, bv imui'l Jolinson, LL.1>. 180& See Ha- LTOK, W. G.

A Diary of a Journey into North Wales, in the year 1774. Edited, with illustrative Notes by R. Duppa, LL.B. Lond. 1816, small Svo. OS. (Reprinted in Bohn's edit, of Crokers Boswell.)

Johnsoniana.

An Epistle to .James BosweII,occ.isioned by his having transmitted the Writings of Dr. Samuel Johnson to Pascal Paoli, General of the Corsicans, by W(illian) K(enrick). Lond. 1768. Svo.

A Letter to Samuel Johnson. LL.D. (on The False Alann"). Lond. 1770, Svo.

History and Defence of Magna Charts. Lond. 1772, Svo.

Though this volume bears the name of Samuel Johnson on the title, yet it was not written by him. " Some of my friends ("says Dr. J.) wanted me to be very angry about this; I said it would be in vain; it might be said ' it is not you. but a much cleverer fellow.' " See Boswell's Tour.

A Letter to Dr. Samuel Johnson : oc- casioned by his late political Publications. With an Appendix, containing some Ob- sers'ations on a Pamphlet lately published by Dr. Shebbeare. (By Dr. Towers.) Lond. 1775, Svo. Is. 6d.

Remarks on a Voyage to the Hebrides, in a Letter to Samuel Johnson, LL.D. Lond. 1775, Svo.

A Letter to Dr. Samuel Johnson on his Journey to the Western Hebrides. By Andrew Henderson. Lond. 1775, Svo.

A second Letter to Dr. Johnson. By A. Henderson. Svo.

Johnsoniana; or a Collection of Bon- Mots, &c. By Dr. Johnson and others : together with the choice Sentences of Publius Syrus. Lond. 1776, 12mo. 33. 6d.

Remarks on Dr. Samuel Johnson's .Journey to the Hebrides ; in which are contained. Observations on the Antiqui- ties, Language, Genius and Manners of the Highlanders of Scotland. By the Kev Donald M'Nicol, A.M. Lond. 1779, Svo. 4s. Kosburghe, 7216,103. 6d.-Lond. 1817, Svo.

Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are added, Milton's Tractate on Lducation and .-Vreopagitica [bv Dr. Dis- ney]. Lond. 17S0, sm. Svo. 3s. '6d.

Cursory Examination of Dr. Johnson's Strictures on the Ivric Performances of Gray, Lond. 17S1, Svo. Is.

Observations on Dr. Johnson's Life of Hammond. Lond. 1782, 4to. Is. 6d.

Remarks on Dr. Johnson's Life and cri- tical Observations on the Works of Mr. Gray. Lond. 1782, Svo. 2s. 6d.

Remarks on Dr. Johnson's Lives of the most eminent Poets. By a Yorkshire Freeholder. Lond. 1782, 4to. Is. 6d.

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Dr. Johnson, to his four Friends— the Re Mr. Strahan, James Boswell, Esq, M Piozzi, J. Courtney, Esq. II.P. From tl original Copy in the Possession ol tl Editor. With Notes, critical, historica and explanatory. Lorid. 1786, 4to. 2s.

Remarks on a Journal of a Tour to tV Hebrides. In a Letter to James Eoswel Esq. Lnnd. 1786, 8vo. Is.

A Defence of Mr. Boswell's Journal, in Letter to the Author of the Remarks, & Lond. 1786, 8vo. Is.

The Remarker remarked, or, a Parod on the Letter to Mr Boswell, on his Tou &c. Lond. 1786, 8vo. Is,

A poetical and con^atulatory Epistl to James Boswell, Esq. on his Journal ( a Tour to the Hehrides with the celt brated Dr. Johnson. By Peter Pindai Esq. Lond. 1786, 8vo. 2s.

An Essay on the Life, Character, an Writings of Dr. Samuel Johnson, by J( seph Towers, LL.D. Lond. 1786, 8v( 2s. 6d.

A poetical Review of the literary an' moral Character of the late Samuel John son, LL.D. with Notes, by John Courtc nay, Esq.— Third edition. Lond. 1786. 4tc 2s.

Anecdotes of the learned Pig, wit: Notes, critical and explanatory; and Illus trations, from Bozzy, Piozzi, &c. Lond 1786, 4to. Is. 6d.

Bozzy and Piozzy ; or the British Bio graphers, a Town Eclogue. By Pete Pindar, Esq. Lond. 1786, 4to. plate, 2s. 6d A Monody on the much-lamented Deatl of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. By the Autho of the Field Xegroe, &c. Lond. 1786, 4tf) More last Words of Dr. Johnson, con sisting of important and valuable anec dotes, by Mr. Francis Barber. Lond. 1787 8vo. 2s. The Life of Sam. Johnson, LL.D. bj ■with occasional Remarks on his Wi-itings; I Sir John Hawkins, i^ond. 1787, 8to. 5s an authentic Copy of his Will, a Cata- A severe critique on this work by Porsor logue of his Works. To which are added I appeared in the Gentleman's Magazine some Papers written by Dr. Johnson, in I It is republished in the miscellaneous behalf of a late unfortunate character (Dr. | writings of Porson by Kidd. Dodd). Lond. Kearsley, 1785, Svo. portrait I Letter to Dr. Johnson on the Subject oi

by T. Trotter. Second edition, with Addi- | a future State, by Taylor. 1787

tions and Corrections. To which is added, I Two Dialogues containing a compara- Johnsimiana; or a Selection of Dr. John- 1 tive view of the Lives, Characters, and son's Bon Mots, Observations, &c. most I Writings of Philip, late Earl of Chester- of -which were never before published. \ field, and Dr. Sam. Johnson (by S. llay- Lond. 1785, 12mo. 2s. 6d. ley) Lond. 1787. crown Svo.

Verses on the Death of Dr. Samuel Johnson. Lond. 1785, 4to. Is. 6d.

Memoirs of tlic Life and Writings of the late Dr. Samuel Johnson. Lond. J. Walker, 1785, 16mo.

Anecdotes of Dr. Sara. Johnson, during the last twenty Years of his Life, by Hester Lynch Piozzi. Lond. 1786, small Svo. 43. And other editions.

Johnson, Samuel continued.

lected from his Works. Edinb. 1782, Svo. By Callender. Hollis, 3-31, 5s. 6d. Combe, 961, 7s.

The Beauties of Dr. Johnson, consist- ing of Maxims and (Observations. Loud. 1782, 12mo. 2 vols. 4s. 6d. Published by Kearsley. Seventh edition, in 1 vol. 12mo. portrait after T. Trotter. 1787, 3s. 6d. Dr. Johnson was highly gratified at the pub- lication of this selection.

A Criticism on the Elegy written in a Country Churchyard ; being a Continua- tion of Dr. J n's Criticism on the

Poems of Gray. Lond. 17&3, Svo. 2s.

An Inquiry into some Passages in Dr. Johnson's Lives of the Poets. Particularly his Observations on Lyric Poetry, and the Odes of Gray. By R. Potter. Lond. 1783, 4to. 2s. 6d.

Johnson's Laurel ; or, Contest of the Poets, a Poem. Lond. 1785, 4to. Is.

The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. By James Boswell. Lond. 1785, Svo. The second edition, revised and corrected. Lond. 1785, Svo. 6s. Third edition, with Additions. Lond. 1786, Svo. map. Lond. 1812, Svo. 5s. Elegy to the Memory of Dr. Samuel Johnson. By Thomas Hobhouse, Esq. Lond. 1785, 4to.

A Dialogue between Dr. Johnson and Dr. Goldsmith, in the Shades, relative to the formers Strictures on the English Poets, particularly Pope, Milton and Gray. Lond. 17a5, 4to. Is. 6d.

An Ode on the much-lamented Death of Dr. Samuel Johnson. Written the 18th of December, 1784. Lond. 17S5. 4to. Is.

His Religious Life and his Death, by J. T. Hewlett, post Svo. Lond. Bentley, 1851. Second edition, 12s. The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D

Ode, by Dr. Samuel Johnson, to Mrs. Thrale, on their supposed approacliing Nuptials. Lond. 17S8, 4to.

The .\rt of Criticism, as exemplified in Dr. Johnson's Lives of the most eminent English Poets. Lond. 1789, 8vo. 4s.

Epistle to James Boswell, Esq. ; occa- sioned by his long-expected, and now speedily-to-be-published Life of Dr. Johc-

A poetical Epistle from the Ghost ofi sou. Lond. 1790, 4to. !is.

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Tlie Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. By Jamcs Boswell. Lond. 1791, -ito. 2 vols, witli portrait of Johnson by Heath. A Supplement was published in 1793. Lond. 1793, 8vo. 3 vols.— Third edition, 1799, 8vo. 4 vols. Edited by Edmond Malone. 1804, 8vo. 4 vols. Edited by Edmond Malone. Fifth edition, revised and aug- mented (by Edmond Malone). Lond. 1807, 8vo. 4 vols. Lond. 1811, ISmo. 5 vols. Eighth edition, revised and augmented, 1816, 4 vols. Svo.— Lond. 1822, 4 vols. Svo. —1823, 8vo. 4 vols.— Oxford, Talboys and Pickering, 1826, with great additions, Svo. 4 vols. 1/. 12s. L.\p.GE PAPER, fifty copies printed, 41. 4s. See AVhvte, Samuel.

Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., with additions, including the Tour to the Hebrides, and notes, by the Right Hon. John Wilson Croker. l.ond. 1831, 5 vols. Svo. 3?. Republished in one vol. royal Svo. (Stereotyped in double columns.) Lond. Murray,' 1848, 18s. Reprinted in shilling parts, 1859.

Boswell's Life of Dr. Johnson, by the Kight Hon. J. W. Croker, includiug the Tour to the Hebrides, Johnson's own Diary of a Tour into Wales, and many nnpublished Letters. Kew edition, re- vised and re-arranged (according to the suggestion of the Quarterly Review), by T. Wright, with two Supplementary Vo- lumes of JoHNSOSiAXA, and a complete Index, 10 vols. fcap. 8vo. 50 engravings on steel. Lond. Bohn, 1848, 30s. The same, reissued in ten bi-monthly volumes, at 2s. each. Lond. Bohn, 1859. This is the only edition which contains the John- soniana.

Life of Dr. Samuel Johnson, carefully abridged from Mr. Boswell's large work. By F. Thomas, Esq. Lond. 1792, 12mo.

Reflections on the last Scene of the late Dr. Jolinsoii's Life: as exhibited by his Biographer, Sir John Hawkins. Also, Thoughts on the Millenium. Loud. 1791, Svo. Is. 6d.

A Letter to James Boswell, Esq., with some Remarks on Johnson's Dictionary, and on Language, &c. Lond. 1792, Svo. 2s. 6d.

.A.n Essay on the Life and Genius of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. By Arthur Mur- phy. Lond. 1792, Svo. 4s.

The Character of Dr. Johnson ; with Il- lustrations from Mrs. Piozzi, Sir John Hawkins, and Mr. Boswell. Lend. 1792, Svo.

An Appendix to Dr. Samuel Johnson's Life of Dr. Watts, with Notes. Contain- ing an authentic Account of the Doctor's Manuscripts concerning the Trinity, and Extracts from them. By S. Palmer. 'Lond. 1793, 8vo. The principal object of this

Appendix is to prove, that Dr. Watts died a believer in the Trinity.

The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL D. By Robert .-Vnderson, M,D. Lond. 1795, Svo. 3s.

Merry's Witticisms, Anecdotes, Jests, and Sayings of Dr. S. Johnson. Lond. 1797, Svo. with a frontispiece.

Remarks on Boswell's Life of Johnson; including the real History of tlie gold Medal given to the Author of the Tragedy of Douglas. By E. Athenrv White. Dub- lin, 1797, Svo.

Dr. Johnson's Table Talk : containing Aphorisms on Literature. Life, and Man- ners ; with Anecdotes of distinguished Persons : selected and arranged from Jlr. Boswell's Life of Johnson. Lond. 179S, Svo. 5s. Lond. IS'25, 12rao. 3s. 6d.

Dialogue between Dr. Jolinson and Mrs. Knowles. 1799. Svo.

A critical Inquiiy into the moral Writ- ings of Dr. Samuel Johnson : to which is added, a Dialogue in the Shades, between Johnson and Boswell. Lond. 1802, Svo. 3s. 6d. Attributed to William Mudford.

Two new Dialogues of the Dead, the first between Handel and Braham, the second between Johnson and Boswell. Lond, 1804, Svo. Is. 6d.

Johnson and Garrick, by Sir Joshua Reynolds. 1816. An unpublished poem. Boswell, 1493, 19s. Garrick, 1206, a pre- sentation copy to Mrs. Garrick, with the Marchioness Dowager of Thomond's (Sir Josliua's niece) best love and compliments, 19s. Hibbert, 4257, morocco, 2/. 12s. 6d.

Johnsoniana, or Anecdotes and Sayings of Johnson, not included in Boswell, in- tended as a supplement to all the editions of that work. Lond. 1836, Svo. 11. Is. LARGE PAPER, 4to. 2.'. Ss. New edition, 5 plates. Lond. 1848, 2 vols. 12mo. Again, 1859, 2 vols. 53.

Sixteen Tracts relating to Dr. Johnson. 4to. Field, 1696, with M S. notes by Isaac Reed, poi-traits and caricatures, 3/. 10s.

See Kexrick, William. Lexiphanes.

JOHXSON, Thomas. Cornucopise, or clivers Secrets. Lond. 1595. 4to.

A copy is in the British Museum. The greater part of the volume consists of ex- tracts from the Natural History of Pliny, and from other ancient writers.

The Pathwave to Readinge, or the new- este Spellinge 'a B C. (1590.)

Dainty Conceits, with a num- ber of rare and witty inventions never before printed, made and m- vented for honest recreation to passe away idle hours. Lond. H. Gosson and F. Coides, 1630. 12mo. Black letter.

Halliwell. Miiy 1S57, 5/. 15s.

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TheiTQEe Bathonicas. Lond. 1634, 8vo. —Lond. 1674, 8vo.

Opuscnla Omnia Botanica, nupen-ime edita T. S. Ralph. F.L.S. Lond. Paraplin, 1S48, small 4to. 3 plates and fac-simlle wood-cuts.

Contains the whole of the five previously enumerated articles.

See GiiE.\KD, John.

Tho. Qiiestiones Philoso- pliicce, in tJsum Juventutis Acade- micse. Lond. 1735. 8vo. 4s.

A most useful maiuial, compiled by an excellent classical scholar and editor.

Kovus Griecoruni Epigrammatum et Poematum Delectus, cum nova Yersione et Xoti>;. Lond. 1757, 8vo. 4s. Best edi- tion of thi.s elementary work, intended for the use of Eton school. Johnson ably edited Sophocles and other classics.

William. The Light of Navi- gation, containing the Coasts and Havens of the AVest, North, and East Seas. Amst. 1612. 4to.

A copy is in the British Museum. Deiis Vobiscum. A narrative of a great Deliverance at Sea. Lond. 1672, limo. Bright, 7s. 6d.

JoHXSTOX, And. Notltia Angli- cana, shewing the Acliievements of the EngUsh NobiUty complete. 1724. 8vo. 2 vols. Plates of Arms.

Arthur- Opera. Middleb. 1G42.

Printed at the expense of Scot of Scots- tarvif. tlip author of the Swaggering State of Scottish Statesmen.

Elegia in Obitum K. Jacobi. Lond. 1625, 4to.

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Bryce, D.D. A Commentary on the Kevelation of St. John. Edinbm-gh, 1794. 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

Tliis, a vahiable exposition, commended bv Dr. E. ■Williams in his Christian Preacher, may be termed a popular rather than a critical book.

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John. Inscriptiones Histori- cae Eegvm ScotoiTm, loh. lonstono Abredonense Scoto, Authore. Prse- fixus est G-athelvs, sive de Genti?; Origine Fragmentum An. Melvini. Additse sunt Icones R^um Familise Stuartorum. Amstelodami, 1602, 4to.

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John. Description of the Nature of four footed Beasts. Amst. 1678. foHo. 15s. With 70 plates.

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Johnstone, Chev. de. The His- tory of the RebeUion in 1745 and 1746. Translated from a French MS. originally deposited in the Scots College at Paris. Loud. 1820. 4to.

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Lodbrokar-Quida ; or the Death-song of Lodbroc (in Latin, Islandic, and English), with a Glossary and Notes, by the Kev. James Johnstone. (Copenhagen) 1782, 8vo.

3s. FINE PAPER. 5s. THICK PAPER. 6s.

Roxburghe, 3166, 14s.

John. An Account of the most approved Mode of Draining Land, according to the System jirac- tised by Mr. Joseph Elkington :

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A valuable work, with explanatory en- gravings.

Johnstone, John. Specimens of lyrical, descriptive, and narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chau- cer to the present Day ; with a preliminary Sketch of early Enghsh Poetry, and biographical and criti- cal Notices. Edinb. 1828. 12mo.

JoiNEEiANA : or, the Book of Scraps. Lond. 1772. 12mo. 2 vols.

By Sam. Paterson, the celebrated auc- tioneer. Hibbert, 4258, 4s.

JoiNVixiE. Memou's of John Lord de Joinville, Grand Seneschal of Champagne, written by him- self. The whole translated by Thomas Jolmes, Esq. Hafod, 1807. 4to. 2 vols.

This work contains ' a History of Part of the Life of Louis IX. King of France, sumamed St. Louis, including an Account of that King's Expedition to Egypt in the Year 1248. To which are added, the Notes and Dissertations of M. Du Cange on the above ; together with the Disser- tations of M. le Baron de la Bastie on the Life of St. Louis. M. I'Evesque de la Rava- liere and M. Falconet on the Assassins of Syria.' Nassau, pt. 1. 2330, 11. 13s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii.93,bds. lM9s. Lloyd, 241, 11. 8s. Duke of York, 2888, 11. 2s. Gough, 2026,3Z. 5s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2122, 12s. LARGE PAPER, imp. 4to. Ten copies printed. Malkin, 869, 71. (Included in Chronicles of the Crusaders. Bohns Ant. Lib. App.)

New edition, complete, with a selection of the notes, in Bohn's Chronicles of the Crusaders, post 8vo. Lond. 1848, 5s.

JoLi, Claude. Memoirs of Guy Joli, private Secretary to Cardinal de Retz ; Claude JoH, Canon of Notre-Dame ; and the Duchess of Nemours. Transl. from the Orighial by Edward Taylor. Lond. 1775. 12mo. 3 vols. 10s. 6d.

These several histories form a supple- ment to, and an illustration of, the Me- Tuoirs of Cardinal de Retz. Dub. 1777, 12mo. 2 vols.

JOLIFFE, Henry. Eesponsio Hen- rici JolifR et Boberti Jonson, sub Protcstatione facta, ad illos Articu-

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los Joannis Hoperi, Episcopi Vi- gorniae Nomen gerentis, in quibus a Catholica Fide dissentiebat una cum Confutationibus ejusdem Ho- peri, et Eeplicationibus Rev. Steph. Gardneri, Episcopo Tin- toniensis, tunc temporis pro con- fessioue Fidei in carcere dententi. Antv. Chr. Plantin. 1564. Svo. 15s.

A to C c in eights, fo. 200, besides Title and Dedicatory Epistle, 5 leaves. Index 8 leaves.

JoLLLE, F. The Cumberland Guide and Directory. In two Parts. Carhsle, 1811. Svo.

Nassau, pt. i. 1811, 5s. Jollie's Sketch of Cumberland Manners and Customs: partly in the provincial Dialect, in Prose and Verse, with a Glos- sary. Carlisle, 1811, Svo. pp. 46, 2s. FIKE PAPER. 3s.

JoiLiTTE, T. E. Letters from Palestine. Lond. 1822. Svo. 2 vols. Drury, 2090, 14s. 6d.

JOMA, Codex Talmudicus a Rob. Sheringham. Lond. 1648. 4to. 3s. 6d.

JoMiNi, Gen. An Exposition of the first Principles of grand military Combinations and Movements, com- piled from the Baron de Jomini, with Remarks ou the leading Prin- ciples of the efficient Constitution of Armies, from the same Author. By J. A. Gilbert, Lieut. Royal Ar- tillery. 14s.

Jon Bon. See Bon Jon.

Jonah, translated by Wm. Tyn- dale.

Mentioned by Sir Thomas More, in his 'Confutation of Tyndale's Answer,' printed 1532.

Jonas Propheta, heroico Carmine Latino descriptus a Sebast. Castellione. Edinb. 1696, 8vo.

Jonah, a faithful Translation from the Original : with philological and explana- tory Notes. To which is prefixed, a pre- liminary Discourse, proving the Genuine- ness, tlie Authenticity, and the Integrity of the present Text. Hy George Uenjoin, of Jesus College, Cambridge. Cambridge, 1796, 4to. In little estimation. Gosset, 494, 4s.

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Jonas Auglicus. Jonas Redux, I and Poetical Relics of the Welsh or a Divine loading Piece shot from Bards. Lond. 1784. foHo. the Port Royal of Ninire. Lond. | ^ valuable work.— A ne^v- Edition, 1672. 4to.

Heber, pt. iv. 133.

doubly augmented and improved. Lond. 1794, folio. Duke of York, 2698, 1?. Is. I —Lond. 1812, folio, 15s.

The Bardic Museum of primitive Bri- tish Literature and other admirable Rari- ties. Lond. 1802. folio. White Knights, 2154, 31. Lyric Airs, consisting of Specimens of . /-. i mi T T e Greek, Albania, Wallachian, and other

Jones, Captam. The Legend of | national Songs. Lond. fol. 1810. 10s. 6d.

Runol. Grrammaticse Is- landicse Rudimenta et Dictionari- olum Islandiciim. Oxon. 1688. foHo.

Captain Jones. See Lloyd, David. Capt. Wonderful, Surpriz- ing, and Uncommon Voyages and Adventures to Patagonia (inverse). Lond. 1761. 12mo.

David. The secret History

Terpsichore's Banquet : or Select Beau- ties of various National Melodies. Lond. fol. 1813.

George, A.M. A comprehen- sive Hebrew Grrammar : wherein the Prmciples of the Language are

of WhitehaU fi-om the Restoration simply and briefly explamed. Dub to the Abdication. Lond. 1717- ^°' ^^^^^ ^^°-

12mo. 2 vols.

Best edition of this scandalous history. Nassau, pt. i. 1813, 5s. Reed, 4407, Ss. 6d.

The History of the House of Brunswick- Lunenburgh, in all its Branches thereof; from its Origin to the Death of Q. Aune. Lond. 1715. 8vo. pp. 461, with index. De- dicated to George Prince of Wales (with port, by v. Gucht). and a preface. Rox- burghe, 7914, 3s. 6d. large paper. 7.i. 6d.

Rev. Edmund. A Relation of Ghosts and Apparitions, which commonly appear in the Princi- pahty of Wales. Bristol, 1767.

An article on the popular superstitious of the Welsh, with a notice of this work, will be found in the Retrospective Review, xi. 66-88.

A geographical, historical, and religious Account of the Parish of Aberystwith, in the County of Monmouth. To which are added, Memoirs of several Persons of Note who lived in the said Parish. Trevecka, 1779, 8vo. pp. 160. Wrangham, 4s.

Edward, Barrister. Index to the Records, called the Originaha and Memoranda on the Lord Trea- surers Remembrancers Side of' the Exchequer. Lond. 1793-5. foho. 2 vols.

Marquis of Townshend, 2635, 11. 2s. GougU, 203S, 11. Brockett, 1587, lis. Nas- sau, pt. i. 2172, 15s.

Edward, Bard to George IT. when Prince of Wales, the last of the Race of Welsh Bards. Musical

A useful elementary work, in which will be found a summary of all that is valuable in the Thesaurus Grammaticus of Buxtorf.

Griffith. Life. Svo. 1762.

This person was projector of the Welch schools.

Henry. The lamentable and "wofull Complaynte of my Lady Masse. 1548. 8vo.

Eight leaves, at the end ' quod Heiury .Johnes.'

H. L. Illustrations of the Natm-al Sceneiy of the Snowdonian Mountains. Lond. 1829, imp. 4to.

Hugh. The present State of Vu'ginia. Lond. 1724. Svo.

Roxburghe, 7342, 4s. Hibbert, 4261, morocco, 11. lis. 6d. Heber, pt. ii. 5s.

Inigo. The most notable Antiquity of Great Britain vulgarly caUed Stone-henge on SaUsbury Plain, restored by Inigo Jones. Lond. 1655. folio.

According to Gough, 'There were but few copies printed, and most of them lost in the fire of London.' White Knights, 2373,18s. Townelev, pt.ii. 861, ISs. Duke of Grafton, 897, il. Is. Foutliill, 1745, 11. 16s. Dent, pt. ii. 307, il. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1657,27.7s. Collation.— Vp. 110. U—P 3, besides title, two dedications, a portrait of Jones by Hollar, seven folded plates, and three woodcuts. See Stone- heuge.

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Designs, consisti:ig of Plans and Ele- vations for public and private Biiildijgs. published by William Kent. Lond. 1770, folio, 2 vols. With 73 and 64 plates. Edwards, 186,3?. 15s. Nassau, pt. i. l'J74, russia, 'SI. Lond. 1727, folio. Uent. pt. ii. 306, 2?.— Roxburghe, 1648, 31. 10s. Wil- lett, 1342, 11. 14s. Baker, 564. 11. 6s. Font- hill, 1790, 31. 10s.— 1744, folio, with 53 plates. Willet. 1343, lis. 6d.— By Ware. 1743, sm. 4to. 6s.

His Journal and Sketch Book, chiefly of the Human Figure and Face, kept du- ring his second visit to Italy in 1611 ; a faithful facsimile by Madely from the original in the possession of the Duke of Devonshire, 8vo, in a vellum wrapper.

Life, by Peter Cunningham, and Five Court Mascjues. See Shakespeare Society Publications, No. 29, in Appendix.

Jones, James. Sepuloliroriim Iiiscriptiones : or, a Curious Col- lection of Epitaphs, in English Verse. Westminster, 1727. 8vo.

2 Tols.

White Knights, 2205, Us.

Eer. Jeremiah. A new and full Method of settling the canon- ical Authority of the Ifew Testa- ment. Lond" 1726-7. 8vo. 3 vols.

A valuable and highly esteemed work, St monument of the learning, ingenuity, and indefatigable industry of its author. Heath, 785, 13s. 6d.— ( ).xford, 1798, 8vo.

3 vols. Home Tooke, 366, 11. Is. Dent, pt. i. 1206, 18s. Drury, 2092, 11. 6s. Hib- bert, 4202. 11. 6s. New edition, Oxford, 1827,8vo. 3vols. U. Is.

A Vindication of the former Part of St. Matthew's Gospel from Mr. Whiston's Charge of Dislocation. Lond. 1719, 8vo. A valuable work,by a dissenting Minister in Gloucestershire, republished at the Clarendon Press iu 1S03.— Salop, 1721, Svo. Williams, 982, 10s.

John, M.D. The Bathes of Bathes Ayde. Lond. 1572, 4to.

This tract is praised by Thomas Gui- dott in his Observations on Bath, 1674, 4to. ; and Mr. Park observes. ' this medi- cal Welchman was a profound genealogist, and in his wonderful pamphlet traces the pedigree of legendary Bladud up to Ad.am!!' SirP.Thompson,517,13s. Bright, with Galen's Book of Elements, 1674, 4to. 9s.

Dyal of Agues. Lond. 1566, 4to. From Maunsell's catalogue, pt. ii. p. 14.

The Benefit of the aimcieut Bathes of Buckstones, 1572. Lond.4to. Nassau, pt. i. 2.3.T2, 7s. Sir P. Thompson, 518, 11. Is. Bindley, pt. i v. 543, 5s.

A Discourse of the naturall Beginning of all growing and living Things, lleate. Generation, &c. &c. Loud. 1574, 4to. In- glis, 773, 3s. 6d.

The Art and Science of preserving Bodie and Soule in all Health, Wisdome and Catholike Religion, with verses. Lond. 1579, 4to. Gordonstoun, 1294, 1/. Is. Bright, U. Is. Bindley, pt. ii. 2134, 13s. 6d. Heber, pt. ii. presentation copy to Queen Elizabeth.

An Account of Jones and of his Writ- ings will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

Jones, John. Adrasta ; or, the Woman's Spleene and Love's Con- quest, a Tragie-Comedie. Lond. 1635, 4to.

Reed, 8161, 4s. Roxburghe, 5207, 7s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 2309,8s. Rhodes, 1423, 13s. Heber, pt. ii. Is.

J. M. D. Practical Phono- graphy, or the new Art of rightly speUiug and writing Words by the Sound thereof, and of rightly sounding and reading Words in tlie Sight thereof, applied to the EngUsh Tongue. Lond. 1701, Svo. 5s.

A curious work, unknown to our mo<!eni writers on pronimciation and orthography. See Beloe's Anecdotes, pt. vi. 360-5.

John, LL.D. A Greek and EngUsh Lexicon. Loud. 1823. Svo. Second edition. 1825.

A work of great labour, but not alto- gether free of the bias of the authors theological (the Unitarian) creed. He also edited Grammars of the Greek and Latin languages.

Developement of remarkable Events. Leeds, 1800, 8vo. 2 vols. 15s.

The Epistle to the Romans analyzed. Lond. 1801, Svo.

Illustrations of tlie four Gospels, found- ed on Circumstances peculiar to our Lord and the Evangelists. Lond. 1808, Svo. 6s.

Ecclesiastical Researches, or Philo Ju- dspus and Josephus proved to be Christians, withSequel. Lond,1812-13,8vo. 2vols.l2s.

A Series of important Facts demon- strating tlie Truth of the Christian Reli- gion, drawn from the Writings of its Friends and Enemies in the first and se- cond Centuries. 1820, Svo. 7s. 6d.

John T. Colonel. Journals of tlie Sieges undertaken by the Allies in Spain, in tlie Years 1811 and 1812, with Notes. Lond. 1814. Svo. plates.

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Di>Ue of York, 2T44, morocco, U Is- ^ A

augn ente'd with the -UUtjon 0 s,x large illustrative IMates l^ond ^8^ Svo 2 vols Published at i'- l»s. loxo, of York, 2745, morocco, 17s.

Jones, Capt.L.T. AnHstonca Journalof the British Campaigns

on the Continent, m the Yeai' 1794 with the Retreat through HoUand in 1795. Birmingham, 1797. 4.to.

■^'^— Mary. MisceUanies in Prose and Verse' Oxford, 1750. 2s. 8vo. lAKGE PAPER, orig. mor_ 1-s. Skegg, gilt veil. bb.

Owen. See Mttteian Arch aiology Wales, under Wales.

_°Philip. Certaine briefe and speciall Instructions for Gentlemen and others employed m Sermces abrode Lond. 1589. 4to.

^^l^t^dll^s^wtS^^i.^

ir. re1;>f hookis catalogue, was

Bright. 12. 8s.

_- Eichard. The British Gemm or an abstract of the Bible, m Welch verse. Lond. 1655. 12mo. Bright, 1/. Is. ._ Eob., Capt. Artificial Fire.

WiUett, 1385, 10s. 6d.

_ Robert, A.M. Miscellaneous Letters on Philosophy and Astro- W written to Dr. Nicholson la e

irr^iTthe^-^oS^

\I On the causes of Gravity and Motion. VIL On the Loadstone. Till An Endeavour to clear Ab- tronomy of the Licredible by a

new System of the World against Sir Isaac Newton's Theory. Lond.

1732 4to.

Tliis writer is umwticed by Watt.

1 Rowland. The Origin of Languages and Nations definea and fixed. With a postscript. Lond.

1764. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

A curious work, attempting to. prove, the Welsh to have been the primeval ^^'gSyphic,oragramma^cal^t.o. auction to an universal Hiuoglync guage. Lend. 1768, 8vo. 2s. 6d.

The Circles of Gomer. Lond. 1771, 8\ 0.

^^The Philosophy of Words. Lond. 1769. ''Th'e'"l*^o'^Triads; or, the tenth Mnse. ^°Sii-SV^^-;i investigation and Introduction of English, as an universal Language. Lond. 1771, Svo. 5s

- Stephen. A new Biographi- cal Dictionary in Miniature 179b ' \ little work of great value, foi the accurS of its dates and^foi-theneaness and precision of its style.'-i)''. D, ale. It has been-frequently i-?prin ed

Masonic Miscellanies, m Poetiy ana Pvn<;p Lond. 1797, 12rao. 3s.

IT BAKER'S Biographia Dramatica, Spirit of the Public Journals.

_ Theophilus. A History of the County of Brecknock. Breck- nock, 1805-9. 4to. 2 vols, generally

^X^pUt!; of arms are coloured in

"^ With^'sT-plates by Sir R. Colt Hoare. Vol i PP 371 and index, likewise a dedi- l7ion,^preface, names of subscribers, er- rata and list of plates, 18 pp. Vol U. .n 834 and Index; likewise dedication nd m-eftce xii. pp. additions, &c. seven mgef also additional subscribers and ist of plates, two pages. This volume, ehi" double he thickness of the first is S-ally divided at page 414, wliere there Should be an engraved title page, marked

^1' wm^k^'of great laborer and research.

Thomas. Welsh and EngUsh Dictionary. Lond. 1688. 12mo. 6s.

l^Pnint 1 1205, 5s. 6d. Heber, pt. is. 7s Kep?intedl777.-Chester,1800.

_ Thomas, of Hereford. Mercy Triumphing over Judgment, or a

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Warniug for Sabbath oreakers (in Verse). Lond. 12mo.

Heber, pt. iv. date cut off, 16s.

Jones, Sir Thomas. Keports of several special Cases in K. B. and C. P. from the 22d to the 36th ! Year of the Reign of Ciiarles II. j Lond. 1729. foho. 16s. [

Sec'.ud and be^iteditiou, with references. —1695, folio, 7s.

The Rise and Progress of the Society of antient Britons. Lond. 1717, Svo. 10s. 6d.

Eev. Thomas, of South- j ■wark. The Works, with a recom- j inendatory Preface by the Rev. Wm. Eomaine. Lond. 1763. Svo. 4s.

Reprinted 1773, 8vo. WiUiams, 984, 7s. 6d.

WiUiam. A Treatise of Pa- tience in Tribulation. (A Sermon) . Lond. 1625. 4to.

Tp. 48. Sotheby's in 1821, morocco, 3Z. 15s. White Knights, 2153, 21. 12s. 6d. Hebev, pt. i. 21. 14s. Skegg, 21. 3s. Bind- ley, pt. ii. 2116, 21. 10s. Gougb, 2028, 21. 12s. 6d.

First preached before the right Hon. the Countesse of Southampton in her great litauines for the death of her most worthy hnsband and sonne : afterward in- lai-ged for the helpe of all that are any way afflicted, crossed, or troubled. Here- vnto ioyned, the Te.ires of the Isle o!' Wight [commencing with a distinct title page], shed on the tombe of their most noble Captaiiie Ilenrie, Earle of South- ampton, and the Lord Wriothesly his Sonne.' The text is from Rom. xii. 12. This treatise, for the little it contains re- lative to the deceased persons, might have been preaclied over the body of Jack Cade, as admonitory precepts of patience to checic his riotous followers. The Earl of Southampton was the i)atron of Shakes- peare.

William, of Cambridge. A Commentary upon the Epistles of St. Paid to Philemon and to the Hebrewes. Lond. 1636. folio. 9s.

Wm., F.A.S. See Adams, George.

Sir Wm. Reports of Divers special Cases in K. B.. and C. P. from 18 James I. to 16 Charles I. Lond. 1G75. folio. 11. Is.

A valuable collection, with portrait by W. Sherwin. This book is cited as First Jones's Reports, to distinguish it from those of Sir Tho. Jones.

WiJli.am, Synopsis Palma- riorum Matheseos ; or a new Intro- duction to the Mathematics. Lond. 1706. Svo. 4s.

A compendium designed for the benefit and adapted to the capacities of beginners. The author, who was father to tiie illus- trious Sir Wm. Jones, published other mathematical works.

Wilham, of Nayland. Theo- logical, philosophical, and miscel- laneous Works, with his Life. Lond. 1801, Svo. 12 vols. 4Z. 4s.

Earl of Kerry, 287, 6/. IB.-!. Williams, 985, morocco. HI. 13s. 'Jones of Nayland was a man of quick penetration, of exten- sive learning, and the soundest piety ; and he had, beyond any other man I ever knew, the talent of writing upon the deep- est subjects to the plainest understand- ings.'— Bp. HorsUy.

The Theological and Miscellaneous works of the Rev. William Jones, with Life by W. Steevens. Lond. 1810, Svo. 6 vols, with portrait, 21. 2s.

An Essay on the first Principles of natu- ral Philosophy. Lond. 1762, 4to. 7s.

Physiological Disquisitions; or Dis- courses on the natural Philosophy of the Elements, &c. Lond. 1781, 4to. Heath, 1164, 13s. Gosset, 2942, U. 2s.

Sermons on moral and religious Sub- jects. Lond. 1790, Svo. 2 vols. 16s. 1829, 8vo. in 1 vol.

Sennons on various Subjects and occa- sions, now first published. Edited by the Rev. W. H. Walker. Lond. 1S30, Svo. 2 vols. Printed posthumously.

S. Course of Lectures on the figurative Language of Holy Scripture, and the In^ terpretation of it from the Script\ire itself. To which are added four Lectures on the Revelation between the old and new Tes- ments, as it is set forth in the Epistle to the Hebrews. Lond. 1786, Svo. Lond. 1820, Svo.

Letters from a Tutor. Oxford Univer- sity Press. ISmo. 2s. 6d.

Sir William. The Works of Sir Wilham Jones. 6 vols. Supple- ment (containing his Contributions to the Asiatic Researclies), 2 vols. Lond. 1799, 1801. 4to. Together 8 vols.

Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 96, tl. 2s. 6d. Duke of York, 2890, 8/. 18s. 1 )rury, 2.'J«1, with Life by Lord Teignmouth, iii.9 vols.

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JoXES, Sli" William condnued. morocco, 15/. lioxburghe, 6976, 6 vols. 6/. Ijs. Ilibbert, 4326, with the Life, 7 vols, morocco, 17?. Nassau, pt. i. 2335, russia, 11/. Is. LABGE p.\PER, ill imperial 4to. The supplement was never printed on That size. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 95. 6 vols. 'morocco, 13/. 2s.6d. Second edition, with Life hv Lord Teignmouth. Lond. 1807, Svo. 13 vols. This 8vo. edition is merely a reprint of the six volumes 4to. and the J^ife, without any portion of the Supplement. Earl of Kerry, 283, 6/.2s.6d.

A Grammar of the Persian Language. Lond. 1771, 4to. .\ most elegant and use- ful work, written in a plain and familiar raaniier. Lond. 1775, 4to. A new Edi- tion, corrected and improved bv Charles Wilkins, LL.D. F.K.S. Lond. 1804. The orthography is new modelled throughout, and a few importiint additions are made. The seventh Edition, with Additions and Improvements. Loud. 1809, 4to. The eighth Edition, with considerable Additions and Improvements by the Kev. Professor Lee of Cambridge. Lond. 1823, 4to. 1/. Is. Ninth edition, revised by Prof. Lee. Lond. 1828, 1/. 5s.

Lettre a M. Anquetil du Perron. Lond. 1771, 8vo.

Dissertation sur la Literature Orientale. Lond. 1771, Svo.

Poeseos Asiatica3 Commeutariorum Ll- bri sex, cum Appendice ; subjicitur Limon, seu Misccllaneorum Liber. Lond. 1774, 8vo. One of the most classical perform- ances extant. Heath, 328, 7s. 6d. Wil- liams, 983, morocco, 1/.

The History of the Life of Nader Shah, King of Persia ; with an Introduction and an Appendix ; to which are added, Pieces from the French Edition. Lond. 1773, Svo. Fouthill, 2915, 10s.— In French. Lond. 1770, 4to. Fouthill, 1351, 1/. 8s.

Poems consisting chietiy of Translations from the Asiatic Languages. To which are added, two Essays. I. On the Poetry of the Eastern Nations. II. On the Arts, commonly called imitative. Lond. 1772, 8vo. 4s. Second Edition, with Additions, 1777, Svo. 6s. LARGE PAPER. HoUis, 628,

The Poetical Works of Sir William Jones, with the Life of the Author. Lond. 1807, 12mo. 2 vols. 7s.

An Essay on the Law of Bailments. Lond. 1781. Svo. 2s.— The second Edition, with introductory Kemarks and Notes, by •John H.ilmanno. Lond. 1798, Svo. 5s. Thii<l Edition, with Notes and References by W. Nicholls. Lond. 1823, Svo. 10s. 6d. Fourth edition, by Theobald, Lond. 1834, Svo. 9s.

The Muse recalled, an Ode, occasioned by the Nuptials of Lord Viscount Althorp

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I and Lady Laviuia Bingham, eldest Daughter of Ch.irles Lord Lucau, March 6, 17S1, By William Jones, Esq. Straw- berry Hill, 1781, 4to. OS.

The Moallakat, or seven Arabian Poems, which were suspended on the Temple at Mecca ; with a Translation and Arguments, by Vv illiam .Jones, Esq. Lond. 1782, 4to. 10s. 6d. Reviewed and highly praised in the Retrospective Re- view, V. 332-42.

The Mahomedan Law of Succession to the Property of Intestates, in Arabic: Engraved on Copper-plates from an antient Manuscript; with a verbal Translation and explanatory Notes. By William Jones. Esq., of the Middle Temple. Lond. 1782, 4to. 5s.

Institutes of Hindu Law; or. the Ordi- nances of Menu, according to the Gloss of Culluca, comprising the Indian System of Duties, religious and civil. Verbally ti'anslated from the original Sanscrit, with a Preface, by Sir William Jones. Calcutta, 1794, 4to.— Lond. 1796, Svo. 6s.

The Principles of Government, in a Dia- logue between a Gentleman and a Farmer. By the late Sir William .lones. Repub- lished with Notes and historical Elucida- tions. By T. S. Norgate. The second Edition, much enlarged. Norwich, 1797. This dialogue was first published by W. D. Shipley, Dean of St. .\saph, the author' .s brother-in-law, for which he was prosecuted at the Shrewsbury assizes.

See IS.EUS. Sacontala. Teignmouth.

A Ti-eatise on the Colohestei-, 1784.

William. Art of Music, folio.

Sotheby's in 1821, 1/. 2s. Intended as a course of lectures, preparatory to the prac- tice of thorough-bass and musical compo- sition.

Wniiam. The History of the Cliristian Church to the 18th Cen- tury, including the History of the Waldenses aiid Albigenses. Pourth Edition. Lond. 1819. Svo. 2 toIs. 16s.

A valuable work, first published under the title of 'The History of the Walden- ses.' 1811, Svo. 6s. FINE PAPER. 8s.

The Biblical Cyclopaedia ; or Dictionary of the Holy Scriptures, intended to facili- tate an Acquaintance with the inspired Writings. 1816, Svo. 2 vols.

Christian Biography : a Dictionary of the Lives and Writings of the most dis- tinguished Christians of all Denomina- tions, at Home and Abroad, from the Re- vival of Literature to the present Period. Lond. 1829, 12mo. 9s.

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JoysoN, Ben. ^Yorks, with Notes critical and explanatoiy, and a bio- graphical ilemoir, bv "SVilham Gif- ford. Lond. 1816. 8vo. 9 toIs. &. 6s.

Best edition, by the ablest of modem commentators, through ' whose learned and generous labours Old Ben's for- gotten works and injured character are restored to the merited admiration and esteem of the world.'—/. P. Kemble. Bind- ley pt. ii. 930, Zl. 19s. laege paper. Drury, 2094, morocco, 8Z. 16s. Strettell, 748, morocco, \bl. 10s.

The Workes of Ben Jonson. Lond. 1616-31, folio. 2 vols, with portrait by Vaughan and engraved title by Hole. Jonson's own edition : highly praised by Gifford. Dowdeswell, 474, U. 4s. Gor- donstoun, 1306, 1/. 15s. Edwards, 144, Zl. 5s.— Copies of vol. 1. Lloyd, 812, 9.s. Rhodes, 2679. 13s. Nassau, pt. i. 2173, \l. Dent, pt. ii. 309, a presentation copy from Ben Jonson, with an autograph inscrip- tion, 11?. LAP.GE PAPER. The first volume, 1616, is in Mr. Grenville's collection. Both TOlumes in morocco.

Works. Lond. R. Bishop and R. Meig- hen. 1640, 2 vols. Heber, pt. viii. 21. 4s. pt. viii. 19s. Skegg, 21. 10s.

Works. Lond. 1641, folio. 2 vols. 10s. 6d. With portraitbyR. Vaughan, and frontis- piece by Hole. An extremely incorrect edition, supposed by W. Gifford to have been put to the press surreptitiously. It has a medley of dates from 1630 to 1641. Garrick, 1346, 13s. Bindley, pt. iv. 849, 14s. 6d. Sir P. Thompson, 568, two leaves MS. \l. Is. Marquis of Townshend, 1921, 2?. 2s. Home Tooke, 370, 21. 6s. Roscoe, 1355. Zl. 15s.

AVorks. Lond. 1692, folio, with portrait of Jonson, laureated. engraved by W. Elder. An inaccurate edition. Sotheby's in 1826, 18s. Ko.\burghe,3S90, 12. 6s. Home Tooke, 369, 21. 5s.

Works. Lond. 1716, 8vo. 6 vols, with portrait and plates. A bookseller's reprint of the old copy. Willett, 1380, U. 15s. LAP.GE PAPER. Sir M. M. Svkes.pt. ii.56, U. 17s. Williams, 936, russia, il. 6s.

The Works of Ben Jonson, collated with all former Editions and corrected, with Kotes critical and explanatory by Peter Wlialley. Lond. 1756, Svo. 7 vols. Bind- ley, pt. ii. 929. 21. 2s. Field, 259, 21. 10s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 57,2?. 13s. Nassau, pt. i. 1815, russia, 2?. 15s. Dent, pt. i. 1207, morocco, 4?. Reed, 8151, with MS. note of I'.en Jonson's writing, 3?. 7s. fixe PAPER. Steevens, 1243, 6/. 7s. 6d. Dr. Dibdin states that 21?. has been given for a large paper copy.

The Dramatic VVorks of Ben Jonson and Beaumont and Fletcher (edited by George

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Colman). Lond. Stockdale, 1811, royal Svo. 4 vols, with portrait of Jonson by Audi- net, 2?. 2s. LARGE PAPER in 4to 4?. 4s.

Works, with Memoir by Barry Corn- wall, in 1 vol. J'oyal Svo. Lond. Moxon, 1838. (Stereotyp'edj, 1?. 4s. Again, 1850, 16s.

The comicall Satyre of Every 5Ian out of his Humour, as it was first composed by the Author. Imp. by N. Linge. Lond. 1600, 4to. Roxburghe, 5218,1?. 2s. Rhodes, 1429, 2?. 4s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2289, 3?. 4s. 1600. Imp. for Wm. Holme. Halliwell, 1856, 10s. Sotheby fHalliwell), Junel4, 1858, 5s. Heber, 3?. 3s.

The Fountain of Selfe-Love, or Cyn- thia's Revels. Written by Ben Jonson. Lond. 1601, 4to. Heber, pt. ii. 16s. Halli- well, 1859, 16s.

Every Man in his Humour, a Comedy. Lond. Walter Burre, 1601, 4to. First edition, surreptitiously printed without dedication or prologue. Rhodes, 1426, 10s. 6d. Roxburghe, 5219, U. Is. Farmer, 2?. 2s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2288, 1?. 14s. Heber, pt. ii. 19s.

Every Man in his Humour. A portion published as a specimen of a new edition of Ben Jonson's Works in Waldron's Ll- terarv Museum.

The Poetaster. Lond. 1602, 4to. Rox- burghe, 5225, 6s. 6d. Boswell, 1976, 10s. —Rhodes, 1431, 16s. Bindlev, pt, ii. 2291, 2?. 2s. Heber, pt. ii. 3?. 3s.— Lond. 1601 ? 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 2290, \l. 10s.

B. Jon. his part of King James his En- tertainment on passing to his Coronation, the 15 March, 1603. With a particular Entertainment of the King and the Queen at Altborpe, 1604, 4to. V. S. for Ed. Blount,

1604, 4to. Copies in the British Museum, Bodleian, and City of London Libraries. Woodhouse, in 1803, 7?. 7s. Nassau, pt. i. 2337, russia, 1?. 14s. Strettell, 1229, with portrait of Jonson by Vaughan added, 2?. 2s. White Knights, 1545, morocco, 4?. 8s. Rhodes, 1433, il. 16s. Sotheby's in Nov. 1826, 5?. 10s. The Second Part separately. Nassau, pt. i. 2336, 2?. Is. Dent, pt. i. 1141, morocco, 4?. White Knights. 1547, morocco, 5?. 5s. Sotheby's iul825, 5?. 7s. 6d.

Both parts are reprinted in his Works,

and Nichols' Progresses of James tlie First.

Sejanus, his Fall, a Tragedy. Lond.

1605, 4to. First edition, without a dedi- cation, but accompanied by several copies of commendatory verses. Ro.'cburglie, 5227, 3s. Rhodes, 1432, Qs. Reed, 8162, 7s. Heber, pt. ii. 1?. 13s, A presentation copy from the author, large papee. Field, 252, 22/. 10s.

Eastward Hoe, as it was play'd in the Black Friers, by the Children of her Ma- jesties Revels. Made by Geo. Chapman, Hen. Jonson, Job. Marston. Lond. 1605,

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Uo. Two editions of the Eastward Hoe, ippeared in 1605, with slight variations. :n some copies will he found a passage rhich gave oflfence to King James. The )assage is in Act iii. Sc. i. commencing only a few industrious Scots perhaps,' &c. md ending ' than we do here.' The au- hors were accused of refteoting on the Jcots, for which they were committed to )rison, and were iu danger of losing their sars and noses. The play is reprinted in Dodslev's Collection of Old Plays.

Hym'ensei, or the Solemnities of Masque ind Barriers, magniiiceutly performed on ;h6 eleventh and twelfth Nights from Christmas, at Court: to the auspicious celebrating of the Marriage-union be- tweene Robert, Earle of Essex, and the Ladv Frances, second Daughter of the most ucble Earle of Suffolke, 1606. Lond. 1606, 4to. Roxburghe, 5222, 12s. Mar- quis of Townshend, 1684, 15s. Dent, pt. ii. 452, 11. Is. White Knights, 2155, mo- rocc", 3?. 10s. Heber, pt. ii. 11. ISs;

Ben Jonson his Volpone, or the Foxe> a Comedy. Lond. 1607, 4to. Rhodes,

1434, lis. Heber, pt. ii. lis. Bindley, pt. ii. 2292, 11. 5s. Duke of Grafton, 712, a presentation copy, with the author's autograph, 91. 9s. JoUey, 21. 5s.

The Description of the Masque with the Nuptial Songs celebrating the happy Marriage of John Lord Ramsey, Viscount Haddington, with the Lady Elizabeth Katcliffe, Daughter to the Rt. Hon. Ro- bert Earl of Sussex. 1608, 4to. Boswell, 1978, lis. Heber, pt. ii. 11. 16s.

The Characters of two Royal Masques, the one of Blacknesse, the other of Beau tie, personated by Anne Queen of Great Brit- ain. &c. with her honourable Ladyes 1605 and 1608 at Whitehall. Lond. (1609), for Tho. Thorpe, 4to. Boswell, 975, 8s. Rhodes,

1435, IBs. Dent, pt. Ii. 450, 11. IBs. He- ber, pt. ii. 3/. 5s.

Tlie Masque of Queens, celebrated from the House of Fame: by the most absolute in all State and Titles, Anne, Queen of Great Britain, &c. Lond. Nokes, 1609, 4to. Roxburghe, 5224, 8s. Heber, pt. ii. 11. 13s. The Garrick copy of this masque, now in the British Museum, was the pre- Bentation copy of Ben Jonson to the Queen.

A pleasant Comedy called the Case is altered ; as it hath been sundry Times acted by the Children of the Black-friars. Lond. 1609, 4to. Rhodes, 1427, 15s. He- ber, pt. ii. 1^.

Ben Jonson his Case is alter'd, 1609, 4to. Rhodes, 1428, lis. Heber, pt. ii. 11.

Epicocne; or, the Silent Woman, 1609, 4to. An edition unknown to Gifford. 1612— 16'20. Heber, pt. ii. 1/. lis.

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Catiline, bis Conspiracy, a Tragedy. Lond. 1611, 4to. First edition, Heber, pt. ii.lls. White Knights, 2157, 14s. Rhodes, 1438, 6s. 6d. Roxburghe. 5214, 10s. 6d.— 1635, 4to. Rhodes, 1439, 3s. 6A. Boswell, 1977, 3s. 6d. Heber, pt. ii. 7s. Cd.— 1669, 4to. Roxburghe, 5215, Is. 6d. Rhodes, 1441, 4s. 6d.

The Alchemist, a Comedy. Lond. 1612, 4to. Rhodes, 1436, 6s. Roxburghe, 5213, i;. 7s. Heber, pt. ii. 10s.

Masque of Augures, with the several Anti-Masques, presented onTwelfth Night. Lond. 1621, 4to. 7 leaves, only oue other known. Halliwell, May 1856, 12/.

His Motives.— Printed 1622, 8vo. See Wood's Athen. Oxon.

The fortvnate Isles and their Vnion, celebrated iu a Masqve design'd for the Court on Twelfth-night, 1624, 4to. A— D i, 13 leaves.

Love's Triumph through Callipolis. Performed in a Masque at Court, 1630, by his Majesty, witli the Lords and Gen- tlemen assisting. The Inventors Beu Jonson; Inigo Jones. Lond. 1630, 4to. Gordonstoun, 1308, 14s. Heber, pt. ii. 11. 5s.

Chloridia, Rites to Chloris and her Nymphs, personated iua Masque at Court, by the Queene's Majesty and her Ladies at Slirovetide, 1630. Lond. 4to. Ro.x- burghe, 5216, 12s. 6d. Gordonstoun, 1307, 11. Is. Heber, pt. ii. 11. 18s.

Daintie Conceits, with rare inventions, 1630, 12mo. White Knights, 12s.

The Nev.' Inne : or, the light Heart, a Comedy. Lond. 1631, 8vo. Rhodes, 1442, 17s. Heber, pt. ii. 6d.

Jonsonvs Virbivs, or the Memory of Ben .Jonson revived. Lond. 1638, 4to. pp. 78, 10s. 6d. Wrangham, 12s. A col- lection of verses iu pi-aise of Ben Jonson, edited by Brian Duppa, successively Bp. of Chichester and Winchester. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 402, il. 4s. Reprinted in vol. ix. of Mr. Gifford's edition of Beu Jonson, with short notices of the respective au- thors by Octavius Gilchrist.

Ben; lonson's Execration against Vul- can. With divers Epigrams by the same Author to sevcrall noble Personages in this Kingdome. Never published before. Lond. 1640, 4to. pp. 58. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 401, 11. 5s. Nassau, pt. i. 2338, 1?. Is. White Knights, 2156. 11. Is. Dent, pt. ii. 463, with portrait by Vaughan, 5s, Rhodes, 1443, 7s. 6d. In the title is a portrait, a bust, of Ben Jonson by W. M(arshall). Jonson's Poems will be found in the fifth volume of Chalmers' edition of the Poets. The Widdow. a Comedy written by Ben lohnson, lohn Fletcher, Tho. Middleton, Geut. Loud. 1652, 4to. Roxburglie, 5228,

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J ONSON, Ben continued. 5s. Rhodes, 1444, 6s. White Knights, 6854, 9s. Heber, pt. ii. 6s. 6d. In Dods- ley's collection of Old Plays.

An Expostulation, &c with Inigo Jones. This satire was recalled and destroyed by Jonson. A copy, however, fell into the hands of Mr. Vertue, who communicated it to Whalley, by whom it was inserted in liis edition of Jonson's works, and afterwards into that of Gifford.

The sad Shepherd : or, a Tale of Robin Hood, a Fragment. Written by Ben Jon- son. With a Continuation, Notes, and an Appendix. Lond. 1783, 8vo, 3s. 6d. Gif- ford, in his admirable edition of Ben Jon- son, observes of this continuation, ' The effort, though bold, was laudable, and the success highly honourable to his (F. G. Waldron's) talents and ingenuity.' Rox- burghe, 5226, 3s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 928, 4s. 6d. Steevens, 1244, 8s.

His three celebrated Plays : to which is added, a complete Catalogue of all the Plays that were ever printed in the En- glish language to the Year 17.32. 1732, 12mo. 4s. The catalogue of plays is of little use, as it neither gives dates, sizes, nor authors' names.

Remarks on three Plays of Ben Jonson, viz. Volpone, Epicoene and the Alche- mist. Lond. 1749, 8vo. 124 pp., also title, preface, index, and errata, 6 leaves. 2s. 6d.

Old Ben's light Heart made Heavy by young John's melancholy Lover. A per- formance once in the possession of Mack- lin the plaver, but now lost. See Reed's edition of S'hakspeare, 1S03, pt. ii. 188, &c.

Ben Jonson's Jests: or, the Wits pocket Companion. 1731, 12mo.

Ben Jonson's last Legacy to the Sous of Wit, Mirth and Jollity. Lond. 1756, 8vo.

Conversations with Wm. Drummond of Hawthornden. See Shakespeare So- ciety Papers. Aj'pendix.

JOXSON (Ben, junior). Poems" 1672. 12mo.

Midglev,2?.4s. Lloyd, 12s. Perry, 18s.

Poeras,'being a Miscellanie of Serious- ness, Wit, Mirth and Mystery, composed by W. S. Lond. T. Passemger, 12mo. 1672, 10s. 6d. Skegg, 5s.

Joprm, T. Outlines of a System of Political Economy, together with the fourth Edition of an Essay on the PrinciDles of Banking. Lond. 1823. 8vo.'l2s.

An article on Saving.s' Banks and Country Banks, with a notice of this work, will be found in the Quarterly Re- view, xxxi. 126 45.

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JoEDAiJ', Thomas. Poetical and otlier Works.

Jordan was the professed pageant- writer and poet-laui-eat for the city, and seems to have possessed a greater share of poetical merit than usually fell to the lot of his profession. He lived much upon Dedications; in many of his vo- lumes the dedication is left open, so that by a distinct operation afterwards, by a small press which probably he worked himself, he could put in any name he pleased as his patrons from whom he hoped for, and probably obtained, money. See Baker's Biog. Dram, by Reed and Jones, Brydges' Censura Literaria, and Restituta.

Poeticall Varieties : or. Varieties of Fancies. Lond. 16-37, 4to. p. 62. Hibbert, [ , 4327, 17s. 6d. Bibl. Anglo-Poetica, 929, L., 31. 13s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 2297, 51. lOs, North, pt. iii. 781, russia, 2?. Is. Skegg, ' 11. 19s. Heber, pt. iv. 1?. 5s. •,

Rules to know a royall King from a dis- j loyal Subject, with an Account of the u Jewels of the Crown of England, with i^ verses ending "God save the King." j Lond. 1642, 4to. A copy is in the British Museum. Gutch, 1858.

London's JoyfuU Gratulation and Thankful! Remembrance for their safe- ties. 1642. Heber, pt. viii. 11.

Love's Dialect, or Poetical Varieties digested into a Miscellanie of various Fancies, 1646, 4to.

Divine Raptures, or Pietie in Poesie, digested into a quaint Diversity of sacred Fancies. 1646, 4to.

Tricks of Youth, or the Walks of Is- lington and Hogsdon, with the Humours of Wood Street Compter, a Comedy. Lond. 1657, 4to. Roxburghe, 5230, 15s. Rhodes, 1445, 11. 15s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2298, 31. Heber, pt. ii. 18s. Hibbert, 4328, U. 6s.— Lond. 1663, 4to. Copies of both editions are in the British Museum.

Fancy's Festivals, a Masque. Lond. 1657, 4to. A copy is in the British Mu- seum.

A Box of Spikenard newly broken, or the celebration of New Year's Day proved to be Pious and Lawful, in answer to Richard Baxter, &c. with verses. Lond. Second edition, dated 1661—1662, 12mo.

A royal Arbor of loyall Poesie, consist- ing of Poems .and Songs, digested in Tri- umphs, Elegy, Satire, Love and Drollery. Lond. 1663, 8vo. Bindley, pt. ii. 971, 3 leaves MS. 21. 14s. pt. iv. 293, imperfect, 7s. Utterson, 1852, last leaf wanting, 1664, 21. 3s. Lloyd, 694, 111. 5s.

A new Droll, or the Counter Scuffle acted in the Middle of high Lent, between the Gaolers and the Prisoners. B7 J.

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JOBDAN, T.— continued. rdaii, 1683, 4to. The J. is supposed to

a misprint for T.

Money is an Asse, a Comedy. Lond. 6S, 4to. Koxbiirglie, 5229, 6s. Rhodes, 46,12s. Langbaiue conceives this to be ier than the date of publication. London's Resurrection to Joy and Tri- nph : e.xpressed in sundry Shews, Shapes, lencs, Speeclies, and Songs in Parts, lebrious to Sir George Waterman, Knt. jrd Mayor of London, 1671, 4to. Bindley, ,. iv. 516, 31. 15s.

Copies in Cough's Collection, Bodleian; ity of London Library, Duke of Devon- lire, and British Museum. Reprinted e' the Percy Society in Civic Pageants, ited by Fairholt.

London Triumphant; or, the City in allity and Splendour ; expressed in va- ous Pageants, Shapes, Scenes, Speeches id Songs ; invented and performed for ongratulation and Delight of Sir Robert Sanson, Knight, Lord Mayor of London, 572, 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 2299, 41. 4s. He- er, pt. ii. SI. 15s. Copies in the British [useum ; City of London ; Inner Temple brary, and the Douce Collection.

London in its Splendour : consisting of riumphant Pageants, &c. prepared for le Honour of Sir William Hooker, Knt., lOrd Mayor of London, 1673, 4to. Bind- }y, pt. ii. 2300, 31. 17s. in the Bodleian ibrary.

The Goldsmith's Jubilee ; or London's 'riumphs: containing a Description of he several Pageants, &c. performed Oct. 9, 1674, for the Entertainment of Sir lobert Vyner, Knt. and Bart., Lord tayor of London. 1674, 4to. Garrick, 306. A copy in the City of London li- irary. Privately reprinted in 1835 by ilr. Newberry, 4to. Freeling, 12s.

A Cabinet of Mirth in two Parts ; con- isting of Jests, Stories, &c. 1674, 8vo.

■The Triumphs of London. Performed m Friday, October 29, 1675, for the En- ertainment of Sir Joseph Sheldon, Knt. l,ord Mayor of London. 1675, 4to. Bindley, t. ii. 2301, 31. 16s. in British Museum ind City of Loudon libraries, 2 copies.

London'sTriumphs,expressed in sundry Representations, Pageants and Shows, jerformed on Monday, October 30, 1676, at the Inauguration and Instalment of Sir rhomas Davies, Lord Mayor of London. 1676. 4co. Bindley, pt. ii. 2302. 21. 3s. pt. iv. 518, 2i. 5s. Rhodes, 1447, 4^.13. Copies nt Althoi'pe and in the city of Loudon library,

London's Triumphs. Performed October 29,1677, for the Celebration, Soleumity and Inauguration of Sir Francis Cliapliu, Knt. Lord Mayor of London. 1677, 4to.

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Copies in the Briti.sh Museum, City of London library, and Gough Collection. Bodleian. Garrick, 1306.

The Triumpli of London fur the Enter- tainment of Sir James Edwards, Mayor of London, 1678, 4to. West. Gough, now iu the Bodleian. British Museum. Bright, i;. lOs. Reprinted by the Percy Society among "Civic Pageants," edited by Fair- holt.

London in Lustre : projecting many bright Beams of Triumph : disposed into several Representations of Scenes and Pageants. Performed with great Splendor on Wednesday, October 29, 1679, at the Initiation and Instalment of Sir Robert Clayton. Knight, Lord Mayor of London.

1679, 4to. Copies in the City of London library, and in Cough's Collection, British Museum. Bindley, pt. ii. 2303, 31. 18s. Garrick, 766. Kibbert, 4329. 11. 14s.

London's Glory; or, the Lord Mayor's Show. Performed on Friday, October 29,

1680, for the Entertainment of Sir Patience Warde, Knight,- Lord Mayor of London.

1680, 4to. in Gough's Collection. Bindley, pt. ii. 2305, 31. 16s. pt. iv. 517, 11. 8s. Gai- rick, 1306. Rhodes, 1448, 5Z. Skegg,2Z.13% Folley.

London's Joy; or, the Lord Mayor's Show. Performed on Saturday, October 29, 1681, at the Inauguration of Sir John Moore, Knight, Lord Mayor of London.

1681, 4to. in City of London library, and Gough's Collection. Bindley, pt. ii. 2304, 3/. 10s. resold, Heber, 51. Halliwell, May, 1857, 21. 19s.

The Lord Mayor's Show : being a De- scription of the Solemnity at the Inau- guration of Sir William Pritchard, Knt. Lord Mayor of London. Performed Sep. 30 (Oct.), 1682. Lond. 1682, published anonymously. Gough, in Bodleian, unique, but imperfect.

The Triumphs of London ; performed on Monday, Oct. 29, 1653, for the Enter- tainment of Sir Henry Tulse, Knt. Lord Mayor of London, containing a Decriptiou of the whole Solemnity, with two Songs set to Music. Lond. 1683, 4to. Copies in Gough Collection, and City of London library. Bindley, pt. ii. 777, lis. Rhodes, 11- lis. 6d. This has no name, but it was no doubt the production of Jordan, as a Pageantry attached to this show.

London's Royal Triumph for the City's Loyal Magistrate. In an exact Description of several Scenes and Pageants, &c. per- formed on Wednesday, October 29. 16.S4, at the Instalment and Inauguration of Sir James Smith, Knight, Lord Mayor of London. 1684, 4to. Rhodes, 1449, 4Z. 9s.

A Rosary of Rarities planted in a Garden of Poetry, 8vo. This work con- tains a prologue written to introduce the first woman that ever came to act on the

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JoKDAX, T. continued. Btage, ill the ti-agedy of the Moor nf Ve- nice, and also a comical entertainment made for Sir Thomas Alien, Lord Mayor, and the Aldermen, in 1659. Keed, 7074, II. Is.

Wit in a Wildeniesse of promiscuous Ponsie. Lond. by R. A. small 8vo. pp. 48. This little miscellany is inscribed to Dr. Griffith, when Hishop of Asaph, and must tlierefore have appeared between 1660 and 1667, v/hile he held that see. This was one of Jordan's begging productions, in wliioJi he filled in one name or substi- tuted anotner, as suited his views or ob- ject. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 9i'i0, il.i&. Ut- tersnn, in 18.51, il. 10s. Freeling, il. 2s. Skegg, 6?. 10s.

Di%Mnity and Morality in Robes of Poetry : composed for the Recreation of the courteous and ingenious. 8vo. The contents of this shew it was printed after 1651. Utterson, \l. 13s. Freeling, Zl. 3s. Skegg, SI. Periy, il. Heber, iv. U. Is.

Jewels of Ingenuity set in a Coronet of Poetry, 8vo. n. d. Bindley, pt. ili. 969, lOii. 15s. Heber,with following article in one vol. 11. 15s. This is another volume, in which the name of the party to whom the book was dedicated was left blank, to be filled up as Jordan thought there might be a chance of remuneration.

The Muses Melody in a consort of Poetrie, with diverse occasionall and com- pendious Epistles, n. d. 8vo. Freeling, s;. ,3s. Utterson, U. 10s. Heber, pt.iv. This and the two preceding in one vol. 2Z. 6s.

Pietv and Poesy contracted, 8vo. Lloyd, 693, MS. title, Ss. Perry, MS. title, ]/. 6s. Heber, no title, \l. 16s. Skegg, 21. 18s.

Claraphil and Clarinda in a Forrest of Fancies. Lond. by R. Wood, 8vo. n. d. Lloyd, 691, 5s. Bindley, pt. ii. 970, il. 7s. Perry, Zl. 15s. Heber, pt. iv. 1/.

A Nursery of Novelties, in a Variety of Poetry, Svo'. Farmer, 10s.

Musick and Poetry, mixed in Variety of Songs and Poems, consisting of Love, Honour, Raillery, and Drollery, for the Author, Svo. n. d. Heber, pt. iv. IZ. 9s.

Death dissected : or, a Fort against ^Misfortune, in a Cordiall compounded of iiiaiiy pious and profitable Meditations iiu Mans Mortality. Printed for the Useof the Author, 8vo. n.d. With a frontispiece, Llovd, 692, 11. 15s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii.60,3;.4s. Perry, 4?. 6s. Bright, 2i. lis.

Pictures of Passions, Fancies, and Affec- tions: po.'tically deciphered, in a Variety of Characters. Lond. by R. Wood, Svo. n. d. Reed, 7075, 10s. 6d. Bibl. Anglo- I'oet. 405, 3/. 3s. Bliss, pt. ii. 21. 18s.

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I Jordan, William. The Creation! i of the World and Noah's Flood. See Gilbert, Davies.

JOEDEN, Edw. M.D. A Dis- course of natm-al Bathes, and mi- neral Waters, with an Appendix concerning Bathe, wherein the An- tiquity both of the Bathes and City is more fully discom-s'd. Lond.; 1669, Svo.

A learned and elaborate discourse. 1631.— Loud. 1632, 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 2135, 5s. Heber, pt. ii. 15s.

A brief Discourse of a Disease, called the Suffocation of the Matrix, or Mother, written uppon occasion which hath been of late taken thereby, to suspect possession of an evill spirit, or some such like un- natural power. Lond. 1603, 4to. 6s. Dr. Meric Casaubon, in his preface to ' A true and faithful Relation of what passed for many Years between Dr. John Dee and some Spirits,' says, that this book, in his time, was so rare, that many booksellers would not believe such a volume existed, till, at length, he procured a copy by ac- cident.

JoRTiN, John, D.D. Various Works. (Sermons, Ecclesiastical Histoiy, Discourses, Dissertations, Life of Erasmus, Miscellaneous Obsei-vations and Tracts). Svo.

Drury, 2097, 11 vols. 1810, il. 14s. 6d. Earl of Kerry, 284, 13 vols. 1810, U. 6s. Williams, 987, 11 vols. 1768-92, 8L 8s.

Four Sermons on the Truth of the Christian Religion. Lond. 17.30, 8vo. 4s.

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Philippeis, sive in Nuptias Principum Philippi et Maria; Carmen heroicum. Lond. 1554, 4to. Bindley, pt ii. 2327, 19s. A copy is in the British Museum. The Presentation copy to the Earl of Arnndel. Heber, pt. ii. 1/. 6s.

. The Drunkard's Cliaracter, or a true Drunkard with such Sins as raigne in him, &e. Load. 1638. 8vo.

A curious work, dedicated to Bp. Hall, in which, says the Ke v. .Mr. Todd, 'are I very acute and forcible passages and de- I scriptions.' Bright, 6s. 6d.

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JrNiFS. The Letters of Junius, including Letters by the same Writer, vmder other Signatures (now first collected). To which are added, confidential Correspond- ence with Mr. Wilkes, and his private Letters to H. S. Woodfall, with a preliminary Essay [by J. Mason Good, M.D.], Notes, Fac- similes, &c. Lond. 1812, 8vo. 3 vols.

Edited by Geo. Woodfall. large paper' inrovalSvo. Strettell, 752, 2?. 9s. Wil- liams, 992, SI. 16s. Second edition, with some slight additions and variations, hut omitting the four pages of Advertise- ment. Lond. 1814, 8vo. 3 vols. 11. 16s.

A presentation copy from Mr. Woodfall to Sir Philip Francis, of this second edi- tion, was sold at his sale in 1838, for 21. 2s., but it had no MS. notes or corrections.

Third edition enlarged, with further evidence as to the authorship, and an analysis by the late Sir Harris Nicolas, edited by John Wade; with a complete index. Lond. Bohn, 1850, 2 vols. postSvo. 7s. Besides the notes of Woodfall's edi- tion, this contains a Selection of the Notes of Itobert Heron, as published in the edi- tion of 1804. To vol. 2 is prefixed a Sup- plementary Essay of 80 pages, entitled ' The History and Discovery of Junius,' in which the editor assumes Sir Philip Francis to be tiie author, and disproves the pretensions of all other claimants.

The Letters of Junius first appeared in the Public Advertiser, (published by H. S. Woodfall), and have attained great cele- brity, not only on account of the ability they display, but from the mystery which hangs over the author. It is a work which must always presei-ve its high place among the classics of England: the author was a first-rate master of the art of rhetorical invective. Lord Sackville, on the papers of Junius being imputed to him, replied, "1 should be proud to be capable of writing what Junius has done ; but tliere are many passages in his letters I should be very sorry to have written."

The Original Manuscript Letters, so far as they have been preserved in the Woodfall family, were recently offered to tlie nation by Mr. H. D. Woodfall for500^.

The Political Contest; containing a Series of l^etters between Junius and Sir Will. Draper: also the whole of Junius's Letters to his Grace tlie D*** of g'***"*. [Duke of Gnifton.J Lond. Newhery,[Au- }<ust, 1769], 8vo. J'rice one shilling. Of this part there was a second edition, which has an Advertisement dated Aug. 12, 1769 ; and a tliird edition, undated.

The Political Contest, Part II.: boi _' a Continuation of Junius' Letters fnnu the 6th of July to the present "fime. Lond. Newbery, (September 1769), 8vo. price Sixpence.

The Political Contest, containing all the Letters between Junius and Sir Wil- liam Draper. Also the whole of Junius's Letters to the D'k*s of G*****n and B*'*"d. And his last Letter on the Res- cue of a General Officer. Dublin, 1769, 8vo. This is called the third edition, and is probably a reprint of the second London edition.

A Collection of the Letters of Atticus, Lucius, Junius, and otliers. With Obser- vations and Notes. Lond. Almon, 1769, 8vo. 2s. 6d. New edition, continued to the end of October, 1769, 8vo. Lond. Almon, 1769, 3s. New edition, continued to the end of November, 1769. Lond. Almon, 1769, 8vo. 3s.

A copy of this tract, with MS. notes and corrections, and the blanks filled up, by Sir Philip Francis, was sold at the sale of Sir Philip Francis's library, by Evans, in 1838, for 31. 5s., and bought in the pseudo. nyme of Armstrong, for Mr. H, R. Francis, of Kingstou-on-Hull, a member of the family.

Interesting Letters selected from the Correspondence of Messrs. Wilkes, Home [Tooke], Beckford, and Junius. With Anecdotes never before published. Lond. Nicholl, 1769, 8vo. 61 pages. (A Parody.)

Two'Letters from Junius to the D

of G (Duke of Grafton), en the Sale

of a Patent Place in the Customs at E.\e- ter. To which is added, a Letter from Junius, containing an Address supposed to have been made to a Great Personage. Taken from the Public'Advertiser. Lon- don, printed and sold by all the Book- sellers in Ivondon and Westminster, De- cember, 1769, 8vo. 6d. Two Remarkable Letters of Junius and

the Freeholder, addressed to the K

(King), with Answers and Strictures. Lond. printed and sold by all the Book- sellers, 1770, 8vo.

The King's Answer to Junius. Phila- delphia, U. S. 1771, 8vo.

Letters of Junius. Dublin, 1770, 8vo. 108 pages. Apparently a reprint of Al- nion's collection of the early letters, print- ed in 1769. There were other partial Irish editions before Junius finished writ- ing.

A complete Collection of Junius's Let- ters, with those of Sir Wm. Draper, Lond. A. Thomson, 1770, 8vo. Re-issued it would appear, in March or April oi same year, with the Letter of March 19th Again, with the Letters of April 3rd and May 28th. And again on Sept. 6th with the Letter to Lord North, dated Aug. 22, 1770.

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The Letters of Junius. Lond. 1770, 12mo. with a vignette Cap of Liberty on title page. This isWheble's.Jirst edition, but does not bear his name. It was this which served Junius as copy for his edition of 1772. It concludes p. 232, with the Letter to Lord Xorth dated 22nd August. 1770. It was subsequently re-issued with ^\ lie- ble's name pp. 247, haviog in addition the Letter to Mansfield of 14tli Nov. 1770. A second volume appears to have been issued in 3 parts, the first dated 1770, the last 1771. A bona fide new edi- tion in 2 vols, followed, with an engraved title page, ' Printed for J. Wbeble, 1771 ' The title-page of vol. 2 is struck off from the same copperplate, and ' vol. 2 ' is in- troduced in type; and the smccLXXT is turned into mdcclxxii by the addition of I, also in type. This edition, or at least the second volume of it, could not have been published until after Jan. 21, 1772, as it contains tlie letter to Lord Camden. .\nother edition was published by 'Wheble, 1772,' 12mo. 2 vols. This also has an engraved title-page, but 1501 the same ; the date mdcclxxii is engraved on it, but, as before, one title is made to do double duty by the addition of I in type for the second volume. There are also two editions of vol. 2 bearing the imprint ' Wheble, 1771,' on a typographi- cal title-page, although both must have been printed after Woodfall's of 1772, as the one concludes with the note about Home, and the other has the Philo- Junins Letters, and a Letter to Lord Apsley signed Junius, and dated Feb. 1775. Another edition in 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. Wheble, 1775. This also concludes with the Letter to Lord Apsley. The probability is,. that after Woodfall's au- thorised edition of 1772, Wheble found it necessary to help the sale of his super- seded stock by adding the new matter to the copies on hand.

The genuine Letters of Junius, to which are prefixed Anecdotes of the Author. Lond. no printer or publisher, 1771, 8vo. 366 pages, ending with Letter, Oct. 8th. This edition, though without name of printer or publisher, bears on its title the word ' Piccadilly," whence it is called the Piccadilly edition. (It would appear from internal evidence, that there was an earlier edition dated 1770, endirg on page 255; which we have not seen.) The writer of the prefatory anecdotes as- sumes that Burke was the author, and without once mentioning his name, calls him Junius throughout. The Anecdotes are omitted In all the later editions.

The Letters of Junius. Lond. Henry Sampson Woodfall, Paternoster Kow, 1772, 12mo. 2 vols, price 10s. 6d. Tue fikst

AVTHORiZED EDiTios, printed under the author's inspection ; preceded by a dedi- cation of 10 pages, a preface of 22, and illustrated with notes. It was published [ March 3rd, 1772, without Table of Con- j tents or Index; but was re-issued about I March 1773, with both Table of Contents I and index. Many years afterwards, the remaining copies of either this edition, or a verbatim reprint, appear to have been i si'ld off, and the date erased by the pur- chaser from the title-page, which accounts for a supposed edition without date. ; A copy of this edition, dated 1772, sold i at Home Tooke's sale (with his MS. notes), 379, v.. 13s. Resold, Heber, pt. vii. 21. j The Letters of Junius. Dublin. Ewing. i 1772, 12mo. 2 vols. Apparently a reprint of Woodfall's edition. It contains Uedi- cation, Preface, and an Appendix of 14 Letters, either written by Junius or to which he replied, and which are not con- tained in Woodfall's previous edition.

The Letters of the celebrated Junius, a more complete edition than anv vet pub- lished. Lond. 1783, 12mo. 2 vols. Ac- cording to the Advertisement prefixed, there are 14 more letters in this than in the author's edition, (the same as in Ew- ing's just mentioned.)

-\ copy of this edition, with MS. notes and corrections, by Sir Philip Francis, sold at the sale of Sir Philip Francis's libraiy, at Evans's, in 1838, for 121. 12s., and was bought in the name of Armstrong, for Mr. H. 11. Francis, a member of the family.

The Letters of Junius. New edition with a copious Index. Lond. (no pub- lisher's name), 1788, 12mo. 1789, 12mo. Lond. Hamilton, 1792, 12mo. 2 vols. 7s. The Letters of Junius. Lond. 1794, Svo. 2 vols. Edwards, 609, morocco, 143. Dent, pt. i. 1213, nior. lis. 6d.

The Letters of Junius. Lond. printed for J. Mundell and Co. of Edinb. and Glasgow, 1796, Svo. (Notes placed at end of volume.)

The Letters of Junius. Lond. printed by Bensley, 1797, 8vo. 2 vols. An elegant edition, illustrated with poitraits. Keed, 2374, li. 4s. LARGE PAPER. DukeofYork, 2762, morocco, 2/. 12s. A copy printed on VELLUM was sold at a London auction in 1804 for 25?. 4s. Reprinted. Lond. Bens- ley, 1801, Svo. 2 vols. With portraits. Drury, 2016, mor. 1?. lis. 6d. Again, Lond. Bensley, 1805, Svo. 2 vols.

The Letter's ot Junius. Lond. Veraor, Hood, and Co., and others, 1800, ISnio. 2 vols. 10 portraits. This edition has a Bee-hive vignette on the title-page. It is not, however, the edition referred to by Lord Albemarle (in Memoirs of the Mar- quis of Rockeobam, vol. ii. p. 188,;, nor is that edition yet identified.

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The Letters of Junius, with Notes and Illustrations, historical, critical, &c„ by Uohert Heron. Lond. 1802, 8vo. 2 vols.— Second edition, Lond. 1804, 8vo. 2 vols. (This contains an addition of 70 pages to the preface of vol. i., and an Appendi.x of 18 pages to vol. ii.) Reprinted, Phi- ladelphia and Boston, U.S. 1801, 8vo. 2 vols, portraits.

A copy of Heron's second edition, Lon- don, 1S<34, witli MS. corrections by .Sir Pliilip Francis, was sold at his sale, in ISSS, for 2/. 2..

The Letters of Junius complete, inter- spersed with letters and articles to which he replied, and with notes biographical and explanatory; also a prefatory enquiry respecting the real author. By John Al- raon. Lond. [Sir] Richard Phillips, 1806, 12ino. 2 vols

The Letters of Junius. Edinb. Ballan- tyne, 1807, 8vo. with portraits.

The Letters of Junius. Lond. [with Notes], 1810, roy. 8vo. 12 portraits.

The Letters of Junius. Lond. Oddy, ISU, 12rao. 2 vols, with portraits. Tlie title page hears .a Beehive vignette.

Letters of Junius, Cambridge,; U.S., 4811, 18mo.

Junius, including letters by the same writer, under other signatures, now first coUectsd; to which are added, his confiden- tial correspondence with Mr. Wilkes, and his private letters to Mr. H. S. Woodfall, with preliminary Essay, &c. Philadel- phia, U.S., 1813, 8vo. 2 vols, (a reprint of Woodfall's edition of 1S12.)

The Letters of Junius. Lond. .James Goodwin, 1812, 12mo. 2 vols, frontispiece.

The Letters of Junius. Lond. 1813, 4to. Illustrated by Howard Bocquet, with 12 portraits from original Paintings. An elegant edition, pub. Zl. 3s.

The Letters of Junius. Lond. Bumpus, 1820, 12mo. 4s.

The Letters of Junius, with prelimi- nary Dissertations and copious Notes. By Atticus Secimdus. Edinb. 1822, 8vo. With a vignette title and 7 portraits. (The editor, Mr. John M'Uiarmid, in a well-written preface, assumes that Sir I'hilip Praucis was Junius.)

The Letters of .Junius, witli a Disser- tation by 1. W. Lake. Paris, 1822, 32mo. 2 vols. port, of Sir P. Francis.

Numerous other editions of the Letters of Junius have appeared, both in England and America, varying in size from 8vo. to

JUTf

32mo. An American correspor.dent Ray;. Junius, in a cheap form, is coiistantl'- niannfactured, like Hobinson Crusoe, tlu Vicar of Wakefield, &c. for itinerant_vei: dors all over the country."

Controversial Pamphlets and Inqui- ries KELATIVE TO JUNIUS.

A Vindication of the D of G

(Duke of Grafton), in Answer to a Letter signed 'Junius,' inserted in the Public Advertiser of Saturday, the 18th of March. Lond. printed for W. Nicoll, 1769, 8vo. Is.

An impartial Answer to the Doctrine delivered in a Letter which appeared in the Public Advertiser under the signature of Junius. By Charles Fearne. Loud. 1769, 8vo. Is.

A J^etter to Samuel Johnson, LL.D. Lond. J. Almon, 1770, 8vo. Is.

An Address to Junius ujion the Subject of his Letter in the Public Advertiser, Dec. 19, 17b9. Loud. Crowder and Dods- ley, 1770, 8vo. In this the letters are at- tributed to Wilkes.

The Twelve Letters of Canana: on the impropriety of petitioning the King to dissolve the Parliament. Lond. 1770, (no publisher's name), 8vo. 44 pages. Ad- dressed to the King, against Junius. Very rare.

Junius's political Axioms, addressed to twelve millions of People in Great Bri- tain and Ireland. 'Lond.V. Griffith, (? 1770),

8vo.

Letters addressed to the King, the Duke of Grafton, the Earls of Chesterfield and Sandwich, Lord Barrington, Junius, and the Rev. Mr. Home [Tooke], under the Signature of P. P. S. Loud. 1771, 8vo.

An Answer to Junius, shewing his ima- ginary Ideas and false Pi'inciples, his wrong Positions and random Conclusious. Lond. Organ, 1771, 8vo. 6d.

The Trial of John Almon, Bookseller, for selling Junius's Letter to the K g. Lond. Miller, 1771, 8vo.

The Rights of the Sailors vindicated. In Answer to a letter of Junius. Lond. 1772, 8vo.

An Epistle to Junius, (by Benj. Hughes). Loud. 1774, 4to.

A serious Letter to the Public, on the late Transaction between Lord North and the Duke of Grafton. By Junius. Lond. 1778, 8vo. Fictitious.

Anecdotes of Junius : to which is pre- fixed the King's Reply. Soiithampton, T. Baker and J. Bew. Lond. and Dublin, 1788, 8vo. This is a mere reprint of

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A ipcdotes o'' the Author, prefixed to the ion of 1771, ( called the " Piccadilly "

i.;.n).

HI .iunius discovered. By P. T. f(Philip Th'cknesse). Lond. Fores, 17S9, 8vo. pp. 36, 2s. In this pamphlet the letters are attributed to John Home Tooke.

The Intrepid Magazine for 1784 has let- ters signed Junius, &c. This Magazine was projected by J. Fazakerly, Esq., the well-known collector of Modem Latin Poe- try, and editor of the privately printed volume, " Poemata Varia," 17S1, the origi- nal portion of which was remarkable for vinilerjt invective against Geo. III. and his minister. Lord Xorth. The Magazine is also violent in its contents, but pro- ceeded no further than one volume.

Apper.dix to the Supplemental Apology, being the Documents for the Opinion that Hugh Boyd wrote Junius' Letters. By George Chalmers. Lond. ISOO, Svo. 3s.

Reasons for rejecting the presumptive Evidence of Mr. Almon, that Mr. Hugh Boyd was the writer of Junius; with Pas- sages selected to prove the real Author of the Letters of Junius, (by Dr. Girdlestone). Lond. ISOS, 8vo. 2s. This is an attempt to prove Major-General Charles Lee, of the .\nierican army, the author. See also under date 1813.

Another Guess at Junius, and a Dia- logue. (Attributed to the Rev. Mr. Fitz- gerald.) Lond. 1809, Svo. An attempt to prove that William Pitt, Earl of Chat- ham, was the Author.

Letters ti Junius, by Sir W. Draper. Lond. 1S12, Svo. (lu Defence of the Earl of Granby and Gen. Gansell.) I

An Inquiry concerning the Author of \ the Letters of Junius ; in which is proved, i by internal, as well as direct and satis- tory Evidence, that tliey were written by the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke. By John Roche. Lond. 1813, Svo. 5s.

An Attempt to ascertain the Author of Junius' Letters, [Home Tooke]. By the Rev. J. B. Blakeway. Shrewsbury, 1813, ' Svo. See Sequel to this, under date 1815. (

The Life of the Author of Junius's Let- ters, the Kev. James Wilmot, D.D. By Olivia Wilmot Serres. Lond. 1813, 8vo. 6s.

A Discovery of the Atitlior of the Let- ters of Junius, [Dr. Francis and his son. Sir Philip Francis], [by John Taylor], Lond. 1813, Svo. 5s.

A copy of this (which is Taylors first publicatiOQ on the subject), containing

some MS. con-ections by Sir Philip Francis, was sold at his sale, in 183S, for 2;. 10s.; and a .second edition, with MS. notes, for 3?. 3s. ; both bought for Mr. H. R. Francis.

Facts tending to prove that General Lee was the Author of Junius. By T. Girdle- stone, M.D. Lond. 1813, Svo. portrait, 7s. 6d. This and the previous pamphlet of 180S have not been thought worth reprinting in the United States, which would make it seem that the Americans have no faith in the claim.

Memoirs of a celebrated literary and political Characteri Richard Glover), 1742- 57. (Bv Rich. Duppa). Lond. 1813, Svo. 3s. 6d. Hibbert, 5310, 8s. 6d.

An Inquiry concerning the Author of the Letters of Junius; with Reference to the Memoirs of a celebrated literary and political Character. Lond. 1814, Svo. 5s. An attempt to prove that Richard Glover was the Author.

An Inquiry into the Author of the Let- ters of Junius. To which are added, some further Extracts from curious MS. Me- moirs. Lond. 1814, Svo. 6s. 6d.

Sequel of an Attempt to discover.Junius. [Home Tooke]. [By the Rev. J. B. Blake- way]. Lond. 1S15, 8vo. See first pamphlet, under date 1813.

Arguments and Facts demonstrating that the Letters of Junius were written by John Lewis De Lolme. By Thomas Busby, Mus. D. Loud. 1816, with fac- similes.

The Identity of Junius with a distin- guished Living Character [ Sir Philip Francis], established [by John Taylor]. With Supplement, containing fac-similes of hand-writing and other illustrations. Lond. 1816, Svo. 12s. Second edit, enlarcred, 1818. Reprinted in New York, 1818, Svo.

A Supplement to Junius identified, con. sisting of fac-similes of handwriting and otlier illustrations. By John Taylor, Lond. 1817, Svo. Second edit. 1818.

A copy of the edition of 1816, with sup- plement, 1817, containing a few marginal notes, and a letter of Sir Philip Francis, was sold at his sale, in 1838, for 4.1.

Letters to a Nobleman proving a late Prime Minister [the Duke of Portland] to have been Junius, with an Appendix, [by A.G.Johnston]. Lond. 1816, 8vo.

The Author of Junius ascertained. [H. Boyd]. By George Chalmers. Lond. 1817, Svo. 2s. 6d. Reissued in 1819, with new title and postscript.

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Junius. Sir Philip Francis denied : A Letter addressed to tlie British Nation [In favour of Dr. Wilmot, by his daughter, Olivia Wilmot Serres]. Lend. 1817, 8vo. See also under date 1813.

An Attempt to ascertain the Author of Junius. Lond. 1817, 8vo.

Junius with his Visor up ! Oxford, 1819, 8vo. (A Burlesque in favour of Suett the Comedian.)

Junius unmasked. A well-known and most eminent literary character of the last century. [Gibbon.] Lond. 1819, 8vo.

A Refutation of the Claims proferred for Sir Philip Francis and Mr. Gibbon to the Letters of Junius. 1819, 8vo.

The Author of .Junius discovered in the Person of the celebrated Earl of Chester- field (by Wm. Cramp).— Lond. 1821, 182.3, 8vo. pp. 124.

Letters of Charles Butler, dated July, 1799, giving an account of the Inquiries of John Wilkes and Himself, relative to the Authorship of Junius, Repub. with additions in Butler's Reminiscences, 1822.

The Claims of Sir Philip Francis re- futed ; with a Supplement to Junius dis- covered (by Wm. Cramp), 1823, 8vo.

The Beauties and Ma.\ims of Junius and his correspondents. By Francis Lye. Lond. 1824, 12mo.

A critical Enquiry regarding the real Author of the Letters of Junius, proving them to have been written by Lord Vis- count Sackville. By George Coventry. Lond. 1825, 8vo. portrait.

Junius proved to be Burke; with an Outline of his Biography, Lond. 1826, 8vo.

The Claims of Sir Philip Francis to the Authorship of Junius disproved, in Letters to the Rev. II. Davy, M.D., Sir James Mackintosh, Godfrey Higgins, and Uvedale Price, by E. H Barker. Thet- ford, 1827. Privately printed. Reprinted with considerable additions in the follow- ing volume :

The claims of Sir Pliilip Francis, K.B., to the authorship of Junius's Letteis dis- proved. With some in(iuiry into the claims of the late Charles Lloyd, Edmund Burke, &c. &c. By Ed. K. Barker. Lond. 1828, 12mo.

Junius unmasked ; or Lord George Sackville proved to be Junius. With an Appendix, showing that the author of the Letters of Junius was also the author of the History of the Reign of George III. [published anonymously. Lond. 8vo.

1770.] and of "The North Briton," as- cribed to Mr. Wilkes. Boston, U.S. 1828. Portrait of Sackville, 12mo. By some at- tributed to Mr. .John Elwyn, but we are credibly informed that it was written by Joseph Bolles Manning, a retired scholar, of Gloucester, Massachusetts.

Memoirs of John Home Tooke, together with his valuable speeches and writings ; also containing proofs identifying him as the author of the celebrated Letters of Junius. By John A. Graham, LL. D. New York, 8vo. 1828, 242 pp.

The Vices ; a Poem in three Cantos' by tlie Author of tlie Letters of Junius' Lond. 1828.

The Posthumous Works of .Juniis. To which are prefi.xed an Inquiry respecting the Author; also a sketch of the Life of John Home Tooke. New York, 1829, 8vo. [By Mr. J. Bellows.] pp. 428.

The Secret revealed of the Authorship of Junius's Letters. [Daniel Wray.] By James Falconar. Lond. 1S30, 8vo.

An Essay on Junius and his Letters ; embracing a sketch of the Life and Cha- racter of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, &c. &c. &c. By Benjamin Waterhouse, M.D. Boston, U. S. 1831, sm, 8vo.pp.449.

Letters on Junius, addressed to John Pickering, Esq., showing that the author of that celebrated work was Earl Temple. By Isaac Newhall. Boston, U. S. 1831, 12mo. pp. 276.;

Junius Lord Chatham ; and the Miscel- laneous Letters proved to be spurious. By John Swinden. Lond. 1833. portrait.

Who was Junius? Lond. 1837. [In favour of Lord Chatham,]

" A Letter to an Honourable Brigadier General. Commauder-in-Chief of his Ma- jesty's forces in Canada. [Lond. 1760.] Now first ascribed to Junius, &c. &c. &c. The Refutation of the same, by an Officer. Lond. 1760. Reprinted \_frmn a rare tract, of tvhich a copy is in the British Mi'seiim^ with incidental notices of Lords Town- shend and Sackville, Sir Philip Francis, and others. Edited by N. W. Simons, of the British Museum. Lond. 1841, 12mo.

The History of Junius and his Works, and a review of the controversy respect- ing the identity of truuius, &c. &c. By John .Taques. Lond. 1843, post 8vo. 10s. 6(1. [In favour of Lord G. Sackville.]

The Authorship of the Letters of Junius elucidated, including a biographical me- moir of Col. Isaac BarrJ, M.P. By John BrittoD. Loud. 1848, royal 8vo. with ports.

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JlJNiTTS continued. Junius and his Works, (compared with he Character and Writings of Philip Jonner Stanhope, Earl of Chestei-field. Jy William Cramp, Lewes, 1850 also jond. 1851, 8vo.

Some new facts, and a suggested new henry as to the Authorshipof the Letters if Junius. By Sir fortunatus Dwarris, {nt. Privately printed. [1850.] 8vo. [In avour of Sir Philip Francis.]

F.icsimile Auto,^r.iph Letters of Junius, >ord Chesterfield, and .Mrs. 0. DayroUes. showing that the wife of Mr. Solomon JayroUes was the amanuensis employed cc. With a postscript to the first Essay lU Junius and his Works. By William ^ramp. Lond. 1851, 8vo.

Essay on the Authenticity of the four .etters of Atticus. By W. Cramp. Lond. 851, Svo.

The Ghost of Junius: or the Author- hip of the celebrated ' Letters,' deduced, iC. By Francis Ayerst. Lond, 1853, Svo. In favour of Lt. Gen. Sir K. Kich.]

Junius Discovered. [Governor Pownall.] Jy Fred. Griffin. Boston, U. S. 1854, sm. vo.

Junius Lord Chatham; a biography, etting forth the condition of English jlitics preceding, and contemporary with he Revolutionary Junian period, &c. By Vm. Dowe. New York, 1S57, pp.252. The uthor had previously sketched his theory n the Dublin University Magazine, vol, ]. p. 20.

A great Personage proved to have been

unius. Svo. Lond. no date.

Selection of Aphorisms. By Fisher.

William Burke, the Author of Junius: n Essay on hisEra, by JellingerCookson ! ynions. Lond. 1859, post Svo. 3s. 6d. j

Other writers have adopted the signa- 1 ure o( Junius. The original authorceased o write under thatj^signature after the pring, 1772.

In vol. iii. ot the Greuville Correspon- ence, pp. xiii.-ccx.-cviii., edited by W. .1. inith [librarian at Stowe], Lond. 1852, vo.4vols., is a discussion on the authen- icity of .Junius's Letters, with specimens f the hand-writing of Kichard Greuville, lOrd Temple and others, assuming Lord Pemple to be Junius.

In Gait's Life of West, pp. 57-G9, he ndeavours to fix the authorship on ..aughlin M'Lean. So does Sir David rewster, in various publications.

In Prior's Life of Burke, 1830 ; and in ampbell's Life of Hugh Boyd, prefixed

to his works, Lond. 1800; will be found matter respecting Junius as connected with these names. Lord Campbell, in his Lives of the Chancellors, vol. 6, favours the claim of Sir Philip Francis.

Able articles on the subject have ap- peared in the .Edinburgh, Quarterly, and North British Keviews, the Athenaeum, Notes and Queries, &c. Also in the follow- ing American Journals: North American Review, vol. 29 [by G. Cheever,] vol. 34 [byDavid Lee Child.]— American Monthly Review, vol. 1. New English Magazine, vol. 1. American Whig Review, vol. 13. Southern Review, vol. 7; Christian Examiner, vol. 10, [by Henry Ware, Jun.] The American gentleman who has com- municated these references, adds: 'Though some of the Letters of Junius were re- printed in the American (at least the Boston) newspapers of the time, no conjec- ture as to their authorship has been ventured there; and it is perhaps more remarkable, that there is no allusion to Junius in any of the published writings of Benjamin Franklin, although he was in London during the whole period.'

JCEA ECCLESIASTICA ; or, the present Practice hi Ecclesiastical Cotu-ts. Lond. 1742 or 1749. 8to. 2 vols. 7s. 6d.

JrfiDAiN, Ignatius, (Alderman of

Exeter, temp. Charles I.), Life and

Death, drawn up by the Rev. F.

NichoUs. Loud. 1655, 12mo. 7s. 6d.

Reprinted, Lond. 1849.

JuEiEU, Peter, A critical His- tory of the Doctrines and Practices of the Church, from Adam to oiu* Saviour. Translated bv J. C. Lond. 1705. Svo. 2 vols. 10s'. 6d.

A very curious work, containing Jewish and Pagan antiquities ; e.xplanations of the rites of the true religion, and of the idolatries and corruptions of the false, and numerous illustrations of the facts and opinions recorded in the Hebrew, Grecian, and Latin Literature.

The History of the Council of Trent. Lond. 1684, Svo.

The Accomplishment of the Scripture Prophecies, or the approacliing Deliver- ance of the Church. In two Parts. With a Continuation. Lond. 1687-8, Svo. 2 vols. 7s, 6d. An extended attack on the papacy, in which the author predicted that the overthrow of Anti-Christianism would take place between 1710 and 1715.

.Jurieu's Accomplishment of the Scrip- tural Prophecies abridged ; wherein are

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contained many Things relative to the lute French Kevolution, &c. Lond. 17H3, 8vo. 3s. fid.

ileflexions on the Extasies of Isabel Vincent. Lond. 1689, 4to.

Pastoral Letters; with an Account of the Hungarian Persecution. Lond. 1689, 8vo.

A plain Method of Christian Devotion ; laid down in Discoiirsss, Meditations, and Prayers. Lond. 1692, 12mo. Frequently reprinted.

Practice of Devotion ; or, a Treatise of divine Love. Lond. 1711, 8vo. 3s.

Jus POPULI. 1644. 4tO.

This tract, which, according to the Eev. H. J. Todd, contains many energetic sen- timents and expressions, has been erro- neously attributed to John Milton.

Jus Peijiatiale. 1672. See Plunket, Oliver.

Jus Peimatlile Aemacanum. 1728. See Macmahon, Hugh.

Jus Eegum, a Vindication of the Regal Power. Lond. 1638. 4to.

JusTAMOXD, J. O. Sui'gical Tracts, with occasional Notes and Observations by William Houlston. Lond. 1789. 4to.

Justamond published several other Works, principally translations from the French ; the chief was the Abb^ Kaynui's History of the Indies.

Justice, Ehzabeth. A "Voyage to Russia. York, printed by Tiios. G-ent, 1739, 8vo.

Nassaii, pt. i. 1823, 8s. Fonthill, 2033, 17a Freeling, 4s. 6d. Skegg, Is. Lond. 1746, 8vo.

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Justice of Peace. The Jus- tvces of Peas. Lond. by W. de Worde, 1510, 4to.

Fifty-six leaves. Willett, 1299, with the Carta Feodi and Modus Tenendi, also printed by W. de Wurde, 13/.— Lond. by W. de Worde, 1515, 4to. Fifty-four leaves not numbered. Lond. by Robert Copland, 1515, 4to. Numerous otiier editions ap- peared in the sevcnteentli century.

Justice, Tlie ])uritanical, or the Beggars turned Thieves. By way of Earce, as it was lately acted in and about the City of London. Lond. 1G98. 4to.

A satire on Sir Ilumfrey Kdwin, Lord Mayor of London, llliodes, 318, 5s. 6d.

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From Maunsell's Catalogue, p. 59. Lond. by Thomas Berthelet, 16mo.

Justin. Justinus de Historiis Philippicis et totius Mundi Ori- ginibus, Interpretatione et Notis iUustravit Pet. Jos. Cautel, in usum Delplmii. Lond. 8to. 4s. Frequently reprinted.

Justiui ex Trogi Pompeii Historiis Libri xliiii. cum Scholiis et Argumentis, &c. Lond. 1572, 8vo.— 1577, 8vo.

Justiui et Anrelii Victoris Historia. Lond. 1586, 8vo.

Justinus, cum variis Lectionibus. Oxon. 1674, 12mo. 2s. fid.

Justini Historiarum ex Trogo Pom- peio Libri xliv. MSS. Codicum CoUa- tione recogniti, Annotationibusque illus- trati. Oxon. 1705, 8vo. 3s. 6d. A neat and correct edition, edited by Thos Heame. LARGE PAPER. Heath, 4256, 13s. Dent, pt. i. 1219, morocco, 14s. Hibhert, 4288, with Eutropius, 21. 10s. Williams, 995, morocco, \l. 14s.

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1843, 2 vols, post Svo. 15s.

Some Account of the Life and Writings of Justin Martyr. By Bishop Kaye. Third edition, revised. Camb. 1845, Svo.

Justinian. D. Justiniani Insti- tutioniiiu Libri IV. and a Transla- tion into English, with Notes by Geo. Harris, LL.D. Lond. 1756. 4.to.

Marquis of Townshend, 1SS8, 11. Is. According to Dr. Adam Clarke, a valuable work, and worthy the perusal of any gen- tleman who would form a just notion of the civil policy of the Romans; and ob- tain at the same time a comparative view of the English.— 1761, 4to. Marquis of Townshend, 1889, 1^. 9s.— Oxford, 1811. Brockett, 1806, 19s.— 1814, royal Svo. 12s. HaiTis's version (condensed), edited by T. Cooper, Svo. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1812, 10s. 6d.— Second edition, roy. Svo. New York, 1S41.— Third edition. Philadelphia, 1852.— l^a tin and English by Sanders, Svo. Lond. Parker, 1853. i5s.

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Institutes translated. Lond. Benning,

1844, ISmo. 8s.

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JusriTiA Bkitannica. Perscrip- tiun primo in nostrate Luiguu,

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A translation of ' Execution of Justice I in England.' It consists of 72 pages, after which is annexed ' I)e sumina eoium , dementia,' &c. An Italian version also | appeared at London in 1584, 8vo. I

be Justitia Britannica, qua contra 1 Christi Martyres continenter exercetur. ; Ingolst. ap. i)av. Sartorium, 1534, 8vo. j U. lis. 6d. 1

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Juvenalis et Persii Satyrse, cum Inte: pretationc et Uotis Lud. Pratei, in Usui Uelphini. Lond. 1691, 8vo. 6s. Fn quently reprinted.

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Observations on the 1st Book of Samuel, ch. vi. v. 19. Oxford, 1768, 8vo.

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An Examination of ilr. Kenrick's Re- view of Mr. Johnson's edition of Shakes- peare fbv Barclav, a Student of Oxford). Lond. 1766, 8ro. Field, 488, 4s.

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ObservatioTiS on .Vncieiit Castles. Lond. 1782, 4to. Hibbert, 4525, 10s. Willett, 1309, 11. 7s.

Morsels of Criticism. Lond. 1788-1801, 4to. 2 vols. 10s. Second edition, Lond. 1800, 8vo. 3 vols. 16s.

Vestiges of Oxford Castle. Lond. 1796, folio, plates. 7s.

Rein;uks concerninfr Stones said to have fallen from the Clouds, both in these Days and in antient Times. Lond. 1796, 4to. 2s. 6d.

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A valuable little work, printed at the «nd of the third edition of Mr. George Chalmers' Estimate, 1802. Another edi- tion, printed separatelv, with a Life of the Author, 1810, 8vo. 3s. (id. To this writer Dr. C. Davenaut was considerably in- debted.

Henry, Bishop of Chiches- ter. Poems, Elegies, Paradoxes and Sonnets^ Lond. 1657, small 8vo.

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tlie author's death, pp. 38. Lloyd, 943, 14s. Dent, pt. i. 1228, morocco, 18s'. Bind- ley, pt. ii. 1106, 1?. 19s. Bright, i;. Is.— 1700. A new title-page only, in which the name of Ben Jonson appears as the au- thor. Heber, lis. Oxford, 1823, fcp. Svo. edited by the Rev. J. Hannah. .\ppendi.x L contains a list of Kind's writings.

An Elegio upon King Charles I. Lond. 1648, 12mo. Skegg, 8s.

.'V deep Groan fetch'd at the Funeral of King Charles I. By Dr. H. K. 1649. The same was printed in 1649, under the leticru of J. B.

A Sermon preached at Paul's Cro.sse the 25 of November, 1621. Lond. 1621. 4to. pp. 86. This sermon was preached upon occasion of the report touching the sup- posed apostacie of the author's father, .John King. Bishop of London. Annf.vid is the examination and answere of Th"S. Preston touching this scatidall. Briglit, 17s.

An Exposition upon the Lord's Prayer, delivered in certain Sermons in the Ca- thedral Church of St. Paul. Lond. 1634, 4to. Wrangham, os.

See Psalms. A letter of King's to Izaak Walton is prefixed to the latter's life of Sanderson.

King, Humphrey. An Halfe. penny worth of Wit in a Penny worth of Paper ; or, the Hermites Tale. The third Impression. Lond. 1613. 4to. pp. 48.

Pp 48. Roxburghe, 33.59, 5?. Caldecott, 3?. lis. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 48. lOi. 10s. Heber, pt. iv. 4?, 6s. No earlier edition known.

John, Bishop of London. Lectures upon Jonas, delivered at Yorke in 1594. Oxford, 1597, 4to. Halliwell in 1856, 6s.-0xford, 1599, 4to. Wrangham, 5s.— Lond. 1611, 4to. 5s. Lond. 1618, 4to. 5s.

Vitis Palatina. A Sermon appointed to be preaclied at Whitehall, upon the Tuesday after the Marriage of t)ie Ladis Elizabeth her Grace. By the B. of Lon- don. Lond. for .John Bill, 1614, 4to. A very singular composition, concluding with an ejaculation against the Papists. \ Boswell, 1.301, 5s.

The Bishop of London his Legacy. Or, certaine Motives of Dr. King, late i'.ishop of London, for his Change of Iteligion, i and dying in the Catliolike and lionian I Church. With a Conclusion to his I Brethren, the L. Bishops of England, I Perinissu Superiorum, 1624. Gregory ; Fisher, alias Musnet. is said by Wood to be author of this Legacy. It was an- swered by Henry King in a .':'i'rmon

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.SV Argali,, Richard.

A life of this prelate, as also of his sons, | John and Henry, will be found in Wood's , Athen. Oxon.

King, John. Cenotaphium Ja- cobi, (I.) Oxou. 1625. 4to.

Hindley, pt. iv. 531, 5s. Bliss, pt. ii.6d. |

An Elegie upon King Charles I. Lond. I 1648, 4to. Ske--. 8s. I

Oratio panegyrica de auspicato Caroli j Principis in Keguum Hispanicum Ad- ventu. Lond. 1P23. 4to.

Gratiilatio pro Carolo reduce Oxonien- sium Nomine recitata. Oxon. 1623, 4to.

John, D.D. The Case of \ John Atherton, Bishop of Water- fovcl. 1716. Svo. See Baexabd.

John G-len, D.D. The Eites and Ceremonies of the Greek Church in Russia ; containing an Account of its Doctrine, Worship, and Disciphne. Lond. 1772, 4to. plates.

Dent, pt. ii. 572, russia, U. lis. Con- stable, 529, morocco, 21. Is.;

Nummi Familiarum (26 plates), et Im- peratorum Romanorum (66 plates). Bind- ley, pt. ii. 206, 1^. LARGE PAPER, recent impressions extended toll? plates, folio.

&e Aech^ologia for his observations on the Barberini Vase. &c.

Josiah. . An Examination and Tryal of old Father Christmas. Lond. 1678. 12mo. With a front- ispiece.

An amusing satirical volume. Nassau, pt. i. 1S47, 6s. Skegg, II. lis.

M. P. A general Treatise on Music, particularly on Hai-mouj and Thorougli-bass, and its Appli- cation in Composition. Loud. 1808, foho, 18s.

Moll. The Life and Cha- racter of Moll King, Late Mistress of King's Coffee House in Coreut Garden, who departed this life at her Country house at Hampstead, on Thursday the 17th of Sept. 1747 ; with a Key to the Flash Dialogue. Lond. W.Price, (1718). 12mo.

Captain Parker, R. N. A Voyage of Discovery, undertaken

to complete the Siu-vey of the Western Coast of New HoUand, between 1817 and 1822. Lond. 1826. 8vo. 2 vols.

With maps, charts, and views. Pub- lished at 11. 16s.

King, Sir Peter, Lord Ockham. The History of the Apostles' Creed ; with critical Observations on its several Articles. Lond. 1702, 8vo. —1703, 8vo.— 1711, 8vo.— 1713, 8vo.— 1738, 8vo.

Heath, 989, 5s.

An Inquiry into tlie Constitution, Dis- cipline, Unity, and Worship of the Pri- mitive Church, that flourished within the first three hundred Years after Christ.— 1691, 8vo.— 1719, 8vo. Heath, 990, 5s. 6d. Lond. new edit. Seeley, 10s. 6d

Few works are more worthy of being consulted on various points of early ec- clesiastical history than those of Sir Peter King.

Peter, 7th Lord.

Select Speeches and Writings, with a Memoir of his Life by Earl Fortescue. Lond. 1844, Svo. portrait, 12s.

A short History of the Job of Joba, written in 1825. Lond. 1846, Svo.

See Locke, John.

Philip, D.D. A siu^eit to A. B.C. Lond. 1656. 8vo.

Sir Robert. Materials for a biU of Discoverer against Sir Ro- bert King, Bart, and others. Dub- Hn, 1698. Svo.

Vindication of Sir Robert King's designs and Actions in relation to the late and pre- sent Lord Kingston ; an answer to a scan- dalous libel sent abroad under the title of ' Materials for a Bill of Discovery against Sir Rob. King and others.' 1699, Svo. pbivatelv printed. Horner in 1854, 18s.

Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of H.M.S. Adventure and Beagle, between 1826 and 1836, with Appendix, &c. by Rob. Fitz Roy, King, and Darwin. Lond. 1839. 8vo. 4 vols, maps and plates, 2/. 23.

The Zoology of the Voyage, by Prof. Owen and others. Loud. 4to. 17 parts, 1838, SI. 15s.

William, Bishop of Derry, afterwards Arclib. of Dublin. Th« State of the Protestants of Ireland under the late King James's Q-o- vernment. Lond. 1691. 4to.

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An Answer to a Book intituled, 'The State of the Protestants iu Ireland.' Lond. 1C92, 4to. scarce. It has been at- tributed to Charles Leslie. Sale of James Weale, Esq. il. 5s.

On the Inventions of Men in the Wor- .ship of God. liOnd. 1697, Svo. fine PAPER, 11. Is.

Pe Origiue Jlali. Lond. 1702, Svo. 3s.

Essay on the Origin of Evil, translated by Edmund Law, Bishop of Carlisle. With Notes. Loud. 1781, Svo. 12s. Best edition of this highly valuable work. ■\Villiams, lO.iO, morocco, 1?. 9s. Cam- bridge, 1739, Svo. 6s. (this edition contains the famous Sermon on Predestination, which was answered by Anthony Collins). —Cambridge, 17.5S. Hibbert,4421, 6s. 6d. LARGE PAPEP.. Williams, 1049, moi'occo, 21. 2s.

Discourse on Predestination, with Notes by Archbishop Whately. Lond. 1821, Svo. pp. xiv. 126. 'This republication is au acceptable service to tlie tlieological student. The remarks are both sensible and pious.' Quart. Seview.

KiKG, William, LL.D. TheOrigi- nal Works of William King, LL.I). with historical Notes and Memoir of the Author (by John Kichols). Lond. 1776. small Svo. 3 vols. 12s.

Bindley, pt. ii. 1091, i;. 10s. Nassau, pt. i. 1849, 9s. Keed, 2379, morocco, 21. 12s. FIXE PAPER, only 2 printed. Farmer, 3788, morocco, 11. 163. resold, Heber, 71 10s.

Opera Gnl. King. LL.D. (Oxon, 1736, &c.) 4to. Tills volume was never pub- lished, and on tlie death of the author the whole impression, except 60 copies, was destroyed by his executors. Keed, 2204, with MS. key to the Toast, 10?. 10s. Hibbert, 4523, with The Toast, 1'736, 1?. Is. Roxbnrghe, '2831, 1/. 6s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2495, 3/. .3s. Strettell, 1-231, 3/. 3s. Heber, pt. vi. 1?. 2s. Bliss, with Key, 11. lis.

A Journey to London. Lond. 1698, Svo. An admirable piece of irony.

The Toast, an heroic Poem, in four r Books. Written originally in Latin, by Frederick Scheffer : now done into En- glish, and illustrated with Notes and <)b- Bervations, by Peregrine O'Donald, Esq. Dublin, 1732, Svo. privately printed. Lond. reprinted, 1736, 4to, P.P. Again, 1747,4to. With a frontispiece. A vio- lent satire against the Countess of New- burgh, occasioned by a lawsuit which Dr.

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King had about an estate in Galuay to which he laid claim, 1736, 4to. Nassau, pt. i. 2351, witli ,1. MS. key, 14s. Diudley, '21. 2s. A key to the characters will be found in ' The second Journey round the Library of a Bibliomaniac, by William Davi.s, 1825.'

The Tragi-Comedy of Joan of Meding- ton, in imitation of Shakespeare, Lond. 1712, Svo. Rhodes, 1478, 2s. 6d.

An historical Account of the Heathen Gods and Heroes. Lond. 1710, post Svo. A work formerly much esteemed, but now superseded by more recent works. 1727, post Svo. with cuts etched by Hogarth, Gough, 1963, 5s.

The Art of Love, in imitation of Ovid. Lond. Svo. 4s. Const.able, 466, mor 16s.

The Art of Cookery, in imitation of Horace. Lond. n. d. Svo, 4s.

King, William, LL.D., Principal of St. Mary HaU, Oxford. PoH- tical and Literary Anecdotes of his own Time (I7i5-1760). Lond. 1818. cr. Svo.

Hibbert, 4244, 9s. Strettell, 769, 13s. 6d. A second edition appeared in 1819, ci'own Svo. Drury, 2140, 7s.

King-Killers. History of the King-Killers, or tlie 30th of Jan. commemorated ; in the Lives of 365 fanatical Saints, famous for Treason, etc. Lond. 1719-20. Svo. 12 pts. in 2 vols.

Lloyd. 646, 21. 16s. Heber. pt. x. 11. 6s. Bright, 2/. 4s.

Kings. History of foolish, wicked, wise and good Kings, printed by Order of the Long Par- liament. 1641. Second Edition. 1716. 8to.

llollis, .579, lis. 6d.

Kings Bench Scciele. See Speed, Samuel.

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Set Gakdixee, Ralph. Godet, Giles. H. H., page loss. Holland, H., liasiliologia. HouBHAKEN. Martix, Wm. Rasticll, John. SALMo>f, Thomas. Stevi-nsox, Matthew. Taylor, John, the Water- Poet. TiSDiE, Thomas. Vertue, George. WORTHIMGTON, W. H. And the several Histories of England by Hume, Kenxett, Larhi;y, Rapin, &c.

Kino's Evil. The Ceremonies used in King Henry the Seventh's Time for curing the King's Evil. Lond. 1686. Ito.

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Proclamation touching the Suspending of tlie Healing of the King's Evil until Easter next. Lond. 1638, folio.

Petition of Persons afflicted with the King's Evil to the King. Loud. 1643. 4to.

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See liKOW.s-E, John, M.l).

KiN&ESitiL, Andrew. A Treatise for all sueli as are troubled in Mind or afflicted in Body. Lond. 1577. 8yo.

Inglis, 846, russia,7s. 6d .—1578.— 1585.

Advice concerning Marriage. Loud, n. d. 8vo.

A Viewe of Man's Estate, wherein the great Mercy of God in Man's free Justifi- cation is sliewed. Lond. 1574, 8vo. 1576, 8vo.— 1580, 8vo.

KiNGSEOROUGH, Edward, Vis- count (son of the Earl of Kingston.) Antiquities of Mexico, comprising Eac-similes of ancient Mexican Paintings and Hieroglyphics, pre-i served in the Royal Libraries of Paris, Berlin, Dresden, Vienna ; the Vatican and the Borgian Mu- seum, at Rome ; the Institute at Bologna ; the Bodleian Library at Oxford ; and various others ; the greater part incdited. Also tlic Monuments of New Spain, by M. Dupaix, illustrated by upwards of one thousand elaborate and highly- interesting plates, accurately copied from the originals, by A. Aglio. 9 vols. imp. fol. lif. bd. morocco, pri- vately ]irinted, but originally .sold at 1 10/., now reduced to 35/. ; or, with tlie plates coloxu-ed, origi- nally sold at the I'atc of 200 guineas unbomid, now hf bd. morocco, gilt edges, 03/. Lond. Bolni, 1831-18.

1 1h! two additional volumes were printed long after tlie first seven vols. Ibrniing tlie 8tli and Olh of the wliole

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Kingston, Elizabeth Chudleigh, Duchess of The Life and Me- moirs of Elizabetli Chudleigh, afterwards Mrs. Hervey ; ahas Coun- tess of Bristol, but commonly called Duchess of Kingston. Lond. 4to. (1788). with two portraits. Reed, 4039, 7s.

The Case of the Duchess of Kingston. Lond. (1775), 8vo. Is.

The Kingston Cause impartially stated, and fully considered, &c. I,ond. 1776, 8vo. 2s.

A Brief for the Duchess of Kingston ; containing the Points of Law. &c. P,y a Student of Gray's Inn. Lond. 1776, 4to. Is. 6d.

A plain State of the Case of the Duchess of Kingston, with Considerations. Lond. 1776, 4to. Is. 6d.

The Trial of the Duchess of Kingston before the House of Peers. Lond. (1776), folio. Printed by order of the House of Lords.

The Whole of the Evidence on the Trial of Elizabeth, Duchess Dov.'ager of Kingston, before the House of Peers, April, 1770, folio, 2s. Od.

Les Avanfures tiop Amoureuses' on Elizabeth Chudleigh ex-I)uchcsse Douai- rifire do Kingston, aujourd' bui Coiutesso de Bristol; ct La Mar((nisn do la 'I'onclio sur la Kcjne dii Jloiule, avec d' :iiitios an- ecdotes pour servir d'instructions A ceux qui en out Ijcsoin d'aniuseini'iit et au.'': autres. Londres aiix depens des Intenes- sces. 177(1, rjnid.

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An iuitlicntic Detail of Particulars re- lative to the late Duchess of Kingston. Lr.iid. 17SS, Sv-o. 3s. 6ii.

Lettre a Madame L'*' siiv cequi a pre- cede et suivi la Mort d'Elisabeth Chud- leigh, antrcnient Unchesse do Kingston. L^ud. 1789, Sro. -Js. 6d.

Uistoire de la Vie et des Avantures de la Duchesse de Kingston, avec une notice carieu-ie siir Stefano Zannowich preten- diie Prince Castriotto d'Albanie. Londres, 17S9, l--!mo.

Original Anecdotes of the late Dnke of Kingston and Miss Cliudleigli, alias Mrs. Harvey, alias Countess of P.ristol, alias Ducliess of Kingston. Interspersed with Memoirs of several of the Nobility and Gently now living. Written by Thomas Whitehead. Lond. 1792, 8vo. 3s.

IviXGSTOX, Eicli. Histoiy of the several Designs against K. ^Yiilia^n III. from 1688 to 1697. Lond. 1698. Svo.

Ed., M.A. of St. James', Clerkenwell. PiUidne Pestdeutiales. A Spiritual Receipt for the Ciu-e of the Plagnc, dehvered iu a Sermon at St. Paul's. Lond. 1665. Svo. portrait.

Bliss, pt. ii. 11. 5s.

KiXGSTOX. Catalogiis Libro- rum que olim iu Bibliotheca Xiug- stoniana extiteruut. foUo. iio title or date. Bindley, pt. i. 912, 21. 93. Heber, 2s.

Kingston rpox Thamss. The Cliarters of the Town of Eingston upon Thames, translated into En- glish, with occasional ZSTotes, by George Eoots. Lond. 1797. 8to'. 7s. 6d.

I'p. 232, including half-title, dedication to Lord Onslow, names of subscribers and preface.

Tlie fruitfuU Wonder : or, a strange Relation from Kingston upon Thames, of a Woman who was delivered of four Children at one Birtli. 1674, 4to. A copy is in the British Museum.

KiXLOCH, Gr. E. Ancient Scot- tish BalL\ds, recovered from Tra- dition, and never before pubhshcd, , with Xotes, &c. and an Appendix, 1 containing the Au-s. Edinb. 1827. , Svo. I

A valuable collection. Eyton, mor. 17s.

See K.ts.u.oc'.iivs, David.

KiNXAiHD Picture Galleky. foHo. 1812. 13 plates by Dubourg. Phoofs on India papek. roval fol. —1809, 3/. 3s.

Kinn-eie, John llacdouald. A Journey through Asia Minor, Ar- menia and Koordistan, in 1813-1-1-. Lond. 1818. Svo. map.

This work will be particularly interest* ing to those who wish to trace the marches of -Alexander, and the retreat of tlie t»n thousand, on which points cf histiiry Mr. ] K. has made some judicious remarks. Drury, 2U1, lis. Sir M. M. Svkes, ptii. 153, Us. Hibbert, 4-125, 1?.

A geographical Memoir of the Persian Empire, intersper.-;ed with Accounts of Manners and Customs. Lond. 1613, 4to. 15s. This work, say the Q. Reviewer.s, will undoubtedly be found useful to future travellers in Persia, from the great num- ber of routes collected from various quar- ters Drury, 2401, rjssia, 2Z. 7s. Hibbert, 4526, 1?. 5s. Some copies have a largo folding map,

KiNSAYDEE, William, /. e. Mak- STON, John.

EiNSET, Eev. Wm. Portugal Il- lustrated. Loud. 1829. imp. Svo. plates, the Costumes eolom-ed. unp. Svo. 11. Is. Pkooes ou India paper, 21. 2s.

Kinsman, Ed. An Appendix of the Saints canonized by Paid V. and Gregory XY. Douay, 1624. 12mo.

KiOENiNG, 01. G. Commentatio de Cousecrationibus Episcoporum Magnse Britannife. Helms. 1739. 4to.

Heath, 489, 3s. 6d.

Kip, I. Isouvean Theatre de la Grande Bretagne. Londres, chez Joseph Smith, 1721:-28. atlas folio. 5 vols.

The editiou with this date contains son-.e additional plates. Tome i. contains SO plates, besides title, preface signed .Joseph .Smith, a description and an nlphabetical list of the plates, six printed leaves. Tome ii. contains 76 plateSjWith a title and description, 4 printed le:'.ves. Tome iii. contains G^J phites 'tlie t'lst of which is an engraved title-page ' Efclesiarum Angliw

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Kip, I. conlhmed. et Wallise Prospectus. Lond. 1719'), with title, description of tlie plates, table and an historical account of the cathedrals, &c. 18 printed leaves. Tome iv. contains 85 plates with title, description of tli« plate.s, and table, 8 printed leaves. Tome V. Supplement, contains H. Winstanley's Audley-ende, the Eddystoiie Light House, and other additional plates, 1728. First Editio.v, 1709, folio, 4 vols. Beckford in 1817, 302, with all the rare prints added from the subsequent editions, 30/. Wil- lett, sold as l-\rge paper, but qy. 1709- 24, 30?. 9s.— 1716, folio, 4 vols. Edwards, 622. morocco, 182. 7s. 6d. Knight, 5 vols. 1715-1723, with the Audley-ende, Eddy- stone Light House, and other additional plates. Dutch calf, 35Z.

The plans and prospects of Audley-ende, twenty five in number, were engraved in 1676. Tlie copper-plates were, it is said, sold to a brazier in Cambridge as old copper, and destroyed. Dr. Mead's set was sold for bQl. through the mistake of a person employed to bid for it. See WiK- STANLF.y, Henry.

Britannia illustrata, or View.3 of several of the Queens Palaces as also of the prin- cipal Seats of the Nobility and Gentry of Great Britain, curiously engraven on 80 copper-plates. Lond. sold by David Jlor- tier, 1707, Imp. folio. Sotheby's in 1824, li.9s. Fonthill, 1141, 2Z. 4s. large paper. Duke of York, 2701, Zl 3s. Collation.— Title and table, two leaves ; a second title-page 'Nouveau Theatre de la Grande Bretagne, Lond. 1708,' one leaf ; descrip- tion des palais, &c. 4 leaves ; table alpha- betique, one leaf.

Volumes of Kip's Views are often found composed of different contents. See Harrison'. Stephen. Kipling, Thomas, D.D. The Articles of the Church of England proved not to be Calvmistic. Camb. 1802, 8to.

Dr. K. wrote other pamphlets, and edited the Codex Bezse. See Evangelia, p. 764.

Kippis, Andrew, D.D. Sermons (16) on practical Subjects. Lond. 1791. Svo. 5s.

This eminent dissenting divine and biograplKW pulilished a great variety of works, was a great contributor to the pe- riodical publications of the day, and edited Biograpiiia Britannica, the early volumes of the jiew Annual Register, &c.

KiKANi. The Magick of Kirani, King of Persia ; and of Harpocra- tiou. Lond. 1685. 8vo.

Ro.xburgho, 1765, 3s. 6d.

KiEBY, John. The Suffolk Travel- ler. The Second Edition, with many Alterations and large Additions, by several Hands. Lond. 1764. Svo.

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The Suffolk Traveller. Ipswich, 1735, Svo. Nassau, pt. i. 1850, 6s. Collation. Pp. 206, besides title, dedication, and er- rata.

Supplement by Page. Lond. 1844, roy. Svo, 11. 15s.

John. Angler's Museum. 1784. 12mo. 4s.

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Henry. Tlic Being and Attri- \ butcs of Grod demonstrated. Lond. I 1717. 8vo.

A collection of sermons, recommended I by Benson, Lardnor, and Taylor of Nor- wich.

Joseph. An Essay on the Cultivation of Plants belonging to! the Order of the Protercre. Lond. 1809. 4to. 5s.

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Knight, Rd. Payne, F.A.S. An Account of tlie Remains of tlie Worsliij) of Priapus, lately existing at Isei'iiia in the Kingdom of Na- ples : also two Letters, one from Sir Wm. Hamilton, K.B., and the otlier froin a Person residing afc Isernia : to which is added, a Dis- course of the Worship of Priapus, and its Connexion witli the mystic Tlieology of the Ancients. Lond. 1786. 4to.

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1. Etiigies lo.annis Colet. Before the title.

2. Sepulchrum Henrici Colet Equitis. p.7.

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Knight, The. Printed in the Year 1723. Svo.

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Knight of Cttetesx. A liteil Treatise of the Knight of Cm-- tesy and the Lady of FagueU. Lond. by W. Copland.

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1. EtHiiies loiinnisColet. Itelore the

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3. In.scription on Erasmus' monunit... I , 350. 4. Portrait of Froben. p. 355.

'K>IGHT, Thos. Andw. Por^ Herefordiensis, or ]S^atural II. of the old Cider aud Perry 1 of the County of Hereford. Luiu^. 1811. royal 4to.

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A Treatise ou the Culture of the P>-a: and Apple, and on the Manufacture Cider and Perry. Ludlow, 1797, 12u;- 2s. 6d.— Fourth edition, 1814, 12mo.

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MGHT OF Ctjetest. A liteil T lise of the Knight of Cur- tt md the Lady of Faguell. Lond. b v'. Copland.

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K>'iGHT, Francis. A Relation of seaven Years Slaverie under the Tui-kes of Argeire, whcreniito is added a second Booke containing a description of Argeire, its originall, &c. Lond. 1640. 4to.

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Joseph. An Essay on the Cultivation of Plants belonging to; tliu Order of the Protercx. Loud. 1809. 4to. 5s. \

Pp. 127, with a coloured plate.

Knight, Ed. Payne, E.A.S. An Account of the Seinains of tlie Worsliip of Priapnis, lately existing at Isernia in the Kijigdom of Na- ples : also two Letters, one from SirWm. Hamilton, K.B., and the other fi'om a Person residing at Isernia : to which is added, a Dis- course of the Worship of Priapus, and its Connexion with the mystic Theology of the Ancients. Lond. 1786. 4to.

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1. Etfigies loannis Colet. Before the title.

2. Sepulchrum Henrici Colet Equitis. p. 7.

3. i-ir Henry Colet's house at Stepney, p. 9. 4. St. Paul's school, p. 109. 5. Effigies of Dean Colet kneeling, p. 256. 6. Dean Colet's monument, p. 261. 7. Mural monu- ment of Koger Cotes, p. 430. S. The bust of Dean Colet. p. 435. In the Life of Erasmus published 1726, will be found an index to this work (sheet L) four leaves. —Oxford, 1823, Svo. Us. reduced to 73. 6d. LARGE papet:. royal Svo. Drury, 2151, morocco, 2Z. 4s.

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A Treatise on the Culture of the Pear and Apple, and on the Manufacture- of Cider and Perry. Ludlow, 1797, 12mo. 2s. 6d,— Fourth edition, 1814, 12mo.

Physiological and Horticultural Papers, with Life. Lond. 1841, royal Svo. 15s.

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An Ancient Order of Knighthoode, called the Order of the Band, instituted by Don Alphonsus, King of Spain, in the Year 1368, from Caesar Augustus, to wear a red Ribi)ou of three Fingers breadth, and subject to xxxv Rules, the Knights whereof were called by the same Name; first translated out of Spanish into French, by Don Anthonie de Guauere: and now englished by H. D. Lond. by II. Bynne- man, 1568, Svo. Dedicated to Sir Henry Sidney.

Knight op Ctjetesy. A liteU Treatise of the Knight of Cm-- tesy and the Lady of Faguell. Lond. by W. Copland.

Ten leaves. A copy is in the Bodleian Library.

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Dlack letter, a mock romance, ex- tremely reibose, intended to ridicule the tsiles of giants, magicians, and dragons. The Tvriter unknown. Roxburghe, 6399, 261. Halliwell, June 1859, 29?.

Knight of the Sun. See Mirror of Princely Deeds and Knighthood.

Knight of THE Swan. SeeHelyas.

Knight of the Towee. See Toue-Landet, Greofiroy de la.

Knights of the Blade. See Hectors, p. 1031.

Kntghts of the Post. The DiscGverie of the Knights of the Post. 1607. See S. E.

Knokes, John, i. e. Feith, John.

Knole. Biogi'aphical Sketches of eminent Persons whose Portraits form Part of the Duke of Dorset's Collection at Kuole, in the County of Kent, (by H. 2\^orton Willis, Esq.") with a brief Description of the Place, (by J. Eridgman, Steward to the Duke.) Loud. 1795. 8yo.

Pp. xix and 164, also contents, 3 pages, and two views of Knole.

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Knolles, Richard. The general Histoi-y of the Turks. With a Con- tinuation by Sir Paul Rycaut. Lond. 1687-1700. foUo. 3 vols.

Best edition. In Dr. Johnson's Rambler, no. 122, is a very high (by some thought an injudicious and ill-founded) eulogium on this work. Marquis of Townsheud, 19.33,2?. 5s. Edwards, 715, 2?. 5s. Willett, 2188, 21. 15s. Dent, pt. ii. 322, russia, 3?. 9s. Heber, pt. i. fine set, 3?. 19s. Hib-

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Knollts, Hanserd. Rudiments of the Hebrew Grammar in En- glish. Lond. 1648. 12mo.

Hanserd Knollys was founder of the Baptists, and wrote many small books.

Notes on the si. Chap, of Revelations. Lond. 1679. A Flaming Fire in Zion ; a singular piece, in reply to Saltmarsh's •' Smoke in the Temple."

Life and Death of Hanserd Knollys, who died in the 93rd Year of his Age, with epistle by V.'m. Kiffin. to which is added his Last Legacy to the Church. Lond. 1692, 12mo. port, by Van Hove.

SeeiHanserd Knollys Society's Publica- tions in the Appekdix.

Knott, Edward. Mercy and Truth : or. Charity maintained by CathoUcs. Piinted 1684. 4to. 6s.

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Charity mistaken. 4to. 1630.

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Thomas, D.D. Primitive Christianitv.. Lond. 1789. Svo. 4s.

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Knox, Alexander. Literary Ee- mains, edited by Bishop Jebb. Lond. 1834, 7, Svo. 4 vols. port. Third edition. Svo. 1844. 4 vols.

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John, the Scottish Reformer. The Historie of the Reformation of Religioun within the Realm of Scotland ; with several other Pieces, and Life by Mat. Crawfurd. Edinb. 1732, foUo, 11. lis. 6d.

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Fourth and formerly considered the best edition, said by Lowndes to be edited by Ruddiman, but erroniously . It i^ now superseded by Mr, Laing's edition, de- scribed at the end of this article.

First Knrrios. Edinburgh, [but printed in Lond. Va\Urollier], 1084, small Svp. Before the volume was completed, it was partially suppressed, and most of the copies seized i^Feb. 1586-7) and destroyed, by order of the Abp. of Canterburv. Gor- donstoun, 1327, 31. Ss. Jadis, 82, 161. 16s. resold, Heber, pt. v. 9?. 9s. Another, pt. vi. 91. 9s. G. Chalmers, 9?. 9s. Hanrott, 24;. 3s. resold, Sotheby (I'.p. Daly), June 25, 1858, 131. 10s. CoUation.—U—Miu, pages, 17-560.— Lond. 16-14, folio. Edited by D. Buchanan. At the end of tliis edition the four pieces ne.xt mentioned, with the Sermon upon the 19th Aug. 1565, are printed. Williams, 1177, mo- rocco, 5f. 10s. A copy on large paper in the Grenville Collection.— Edinb. 1644, 4to. 15s. In the appendix to Nicolson's Scottish Historical Library is some ac- count of interpolations and omissions in Knox's History, as published by D. Bu- chanan.—Glasgow, 1''61, 4to. 10s. 6d. Edinb. 1790, 4to. port. Reed, 4432, lOs. 6d. To this edition is added, his Life, and several curious Pieces written by him, and Anthony Gilbye, viz. the first and second Booke of Discipline, &c.— Paisley, 1791, 8vo. 2 vols.— Glasg. 1S31, Edited by Wm. McGaviu, Esq. contains The First Book of Discipline, The Dispute with the Abbot of Crossraguel, and The first Blast of the Trumpet, Svo. 1 vol. 12s. A faithfuU Admonition vnto the Pro- fessours of God's Truthe in England. Kalyfow [Geneva], 1554, 16mo. Heber, pt. i. raor. 41. 4s. Geo. Chalmers, 31. 3s. Another, 2?. 10s. A copy is in the British Museum. Roxburghe, 276, 21. 4s. White Knights, 2257, morocco, 21. 4s. Hibbert, 4445. morocco, 51. 6s. It contains J 3, in eights, besides title, and 'The Epistle of a banyshed Manne out of Leycester- shire,' on 7 pages.

A Confession &■ Declaracion of Praiers on the Death of King Edward the VI. Rome, 1554, Svo. Black letter. A and B in eights, C 4, last blank. A copy is in the Britisli Museum. Heber, pt. vi. 21. G. Chalmers, 3^. 3s. Sotheby, 1856, 21. 8s. This and the following piece forms only one book. At the heading of a ii. the second piece is notified.

A godly Letter sent too the FayethfuU in London, &c. Rome, [H. Singleton], 1554, 12mo. Black letter. A to C in eiglits, D four. A copy is in the British Museum. Pickering, 1854, 21. 4s. Ueber, pt. vi. 11. 2s.

This ' Godly Letter' appeared previous- ly under the title of ' An Admonition, &c. from Wittenberg, by Nicholas Dorcastcr,'

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anno 1554. sm. 8vo. A to Bin eights Heber, 61. 12s. 6d. It is a different tiact from the 'Faithful Adraomtiou noticed on previous page. ,

The Copie of a Letter sent to the Ladye Mary nowagire, Regent of Scotland b>- John Knox, in the Yeare 15o6. Here » also a not.ible Sermon, made by the sayde John Knox : wherein is evydentlye proved that the .M.sse is, and alwayes hali ben abhominable before God, and Wolatrye. 16mo. Sixty-four leaves. Bright o?.4v Again augmented and explained^ b> the Author in the Yeare of our Lord loc.8. C^e- neva, 1558, l6mo. Twenty-eight leaves. lloxbnrghe,275. White Ki^f ''V ^^«-"^- rocco, ZL 16s. G. Chalmers, li. 19s. resold, Sotheby, Dec. 1854, 31. 18s. Heber, pt. i. ,

^^'The \ppellation of lohn Knoxe from the cruell and most unjust Sentence pro- no ned against him, by the false Bishops of Scotland : with his Supplication and Exhortation to the Nobilitie, Efates and Communalitie of the same Realme Gene- va,1558,16mo. Fifty-nine leaves Bindley,

pt. ii. 1112, il. 2s. R°f^?is'^^'^^ f'; f- HoUis, 39, i;. Us. 6d. Hibbert, 4446,5i_6b. Geo. Chalmers, with the Confession. 1554,

^''The first Blast of the Trumpet against the monstrous Regiment of Women loo8, 16mo. Fifty-six leaves. Roxburghe 278, T5I Reed, 606, U.lSs. G.Chalmers,^2?.2 . Heber with the Appellation, p.. vi. 6^ 8s. 6d. Queen Elizabeth never forgave this publication. It was answered by John Aylmer, afterwards Bp. of Lo-^^on , f ^ AVL5IE2. Other Answers were published, «t d later neriod, by Bp. Lesley, &c. ""'The CopTe of his Epistle sent vnto New- castle & Barwick. Also a briefe Exhor- tation to Englande for the speedy Lm- tracTng of Chlistes Gospell, heretofore by the Tyranny of Mary suppressed. Ge- neua, 1559, 16mo. From Maunsell s Cata-

'°"An Answer to a great Nomber of blas- phem..us Cauillations written by an Ana- baptist, &c. and contuted ^^7 John Knox. (Geneva) by John Crespm. 156(^ sm. bvo. pp 445.^ inglis. 847, 16s. Chalmers If. 12s. 6d. Heber. pt. v. U. 2s.-Loud. lo91, 8vo PP 443, including the preface. A cipy of this edition is in the British Mu- Beum. Heber, pt. yi. It. Us.

Here followeth the Coppie of the Rea- soning which was betwixt the Abbote of Cr srfguell (Queutin Kennedy) and John Knox in Mayboill, concerning the Masse, [u the Year of Uod, a thousand five hundied threescore and two Yeires. Edinbur-h, liy Robert Lekpruik 1563.- lepdnted,'EdInb. 1812, 4to Bindley, pt i. 1822,11s. r.oswell, 3232, U. da. see KENSiioT, Quintine.

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A Sermon vpon Sonday thel9 of August, 1565 For the which the said John Knoxe was inhibite preaching for a Season^ 1566, 16mo. 49 leaves, and 11 more Of the Superintendents to the Faithful!. W lute Kniehts, 2259, morocco, 2i. 7s. G. Chal- mers, li. 15s. Heber, pt. i. U. 3s very fine, 4Z. 193. pt. v. 18s. It is reprinted at the end of several editions of Knox s His- tory of the Reformation. The text, Isaiah xsvi. 13—16, &c. . . T

An Answer to a Letter written by James Tvrie a Jesuit, in 1568. Sanct Androis by Robert Lekpreuik, 1572, 8vo P 5 m eights. Bindley, pt. n. UU, 21. 17s. White Knights, 2260, morocco, 21. 8s. Inglis, 848, bl. 2s. 6d. Heber, pt. 1. 7s.- pt. viii. 12s. G. Chalmers, 11. Is. See Tybie.

To his louing Brethren, whome uod ones gathered in the Church of Edinburgh. 1 and now are dispersed for Tryal of our I Faith, &c. Striueling be Robert Lek- preuik, 1571, 8vo.

Sermons at Leith before the Regent, and other Tracts. Sanct Androis, lo.2, bvo (Mr. Laing says there is no such work.)

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^ Ordure and Doctrine of the general Fas appointed by the Assembl.e of the KiU ot- Scotland halden at Pdmburgh Dec. 2o 1565 Edinb. Lekpreuik, ]o74, 12mo G Chalmers, 21. 4s.-Lond. 1603, 12mc A copy is in the British Museum.

A Declaration what true Praier is hoT wee should pray and for ^''f.t, Tf^, ^.^o" ' nrav. 16mo. From Maunsell s Catalogut p 65 (This forms part of a Confessiot &c. said to be printed at Rome m lo3^ but really printed by H. S>'>E,'leton.)

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This is the only collective edition tha has ever appeared of the great Scottis Reformer's Works. The first two volunu contain the History of the .Reformatio in Scotland; vols. 3 to 5 contain his \\ 01k from 1548 to 1560; a sixth will complete th series. A limited number was printed b the Uannatyne Club Paper for use of tb

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Liturgy. See Con'fession" of Faith.

Liturgy in Gaelic. Foirm Numuidhsedh, Edinb. by Lekpreuik, 15t>7. Supposed to be the first Book printed in Gaelic.

Ane breif Commendation of Vprichtues, Set furth in Inglis Meter be M. lohue DauidsoD, Regent in S. Leonards College. S.-inct Androis. Lekpreuik, 1573, 4to. Re- printed in MCrle's Life of Knox, and in Daridson's Poetical Remains.

The Life of .Tohn Knox has been ably trritten by T. M'Crie, D.D. ; which see.

S-ir^ Vv'ouKow Society.

Kxox, Captaiii John. An liis- torical Jom-nalof the Campaigns in 2^01'th-America, during the Years 1757—60. Lond. 1769. 4to. 2 vols 1/. lis. 6d.

A valuable collection of materials towards a history of that period, with a description and natural history of those parts in which Knox personally served

John, Pubhsher. A View of the British Empire, more especially Scotland, with some Proposals for the Improvement of the 'Fisheries, &c. of that Comitry. Lond. 1785. 8vo. 2 vols.

Written expressly to point out means of improvement. Hibbert, 4442, 4s. Lond. 17S4, 8vo. Heber, pt. i. with the Tour, 1787, 9s.

Observations on the Northern Fisheries. Lond. 17S6, 8vo. 2s. 6d.

A Tonr through the Highlands of Scot- land, and the Hebride Isles, in 1786. Lond. 1787, 8vo. 6s. Fonthill, 2575, 1?. 4s.

See Voyag:;s.

Robert. An historical Eela- tion of the Island of Ceylon in the East Indies, with an account of his escape from captivity. Lond. 1681. foho.

Illustrated with a map, a portrait of the author by R. White, and plates. This work, though published so long ago, still retains its ch.iiacter, as the fullest and liiost interesting account of the inhabi- t.ints of Ceylon. Hibbert, 4592, H. Bind- ley, pt. ii. 205, V. 7s. Nassau, pt. i. 2186, 1/. 10s. Roxburghe, 7292, 21. 2s. Fonthill, 1796, 21. 5s. Willett, 1368, 21. 14s. large PAPER. Baron BoUand, without the por- trait.

Translated into French. Amst. 1693, ISmo. 2 vols.

For an enlarged edition (by R. Fel- lowes), see Cf.tlox, p. 402.

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Knox, Vicesimus, D-D. Works, with a biograpliical Preface. Lond. 1824. 8vo. 7 vols, portrait, 1/. 10s. Essays moral and literary. Lond. 1778 9, 12mo. 2 vols.— 1782, 12mo. 2 vols.— 1795, 12mo. 2 vols. Edwards, 100, 5s. 6d.— 1793 12mo. 3 vols. Drury, 2153, 13s. Lond! 1822, 8vo. 2 vols. 5s. Included in some editions of the British Essayists.

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KoLBEN, Peter. The present State of the Cape of Good Hope, translated from the German by Mr, Medley. Lond 1731. 8vo. 2*vol3.

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KoLLi, Baron de. Memoirs of Baron de Kolli, relative to his secret Mission in 1810, for liberat- ing Ferdiuand TIL King of Spain, from CajJtivity atValencjay. Writ-

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Pp. .340, with a portrait and vigaette, Hibbert, 4448, 3s.

KoLMANN, Aug. Fred. Clu-ist. An Essay on Musical Harmony, according to the Nature of that Science and the Principles of the greatest Musical Authors. Lond. 1796. folio. \l. Is.

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This talented man was Kapell-meister to George III. at St. James's Palace, and there, by the desire of the King, superin- tended tlie German and musical educa- tion of twelve boys, sous of Germans, under the. age of twelve, of whom the present publislier, Henry G. Bohn, was one, Griesbacli the composer anotlier. They were under the religious direction of the late Dr. KUper, the amiable and learned tutor of the lamented Princess Charlotte.

Kooi'S, Matthias. An historical Account of the Substances which have been used to describe Events, and to convey Ideas, from the ear- liest Date to the Invention of Paper. Lond. 1800. 8vo.

Printed on paper made of straw. Duke of York, 2810, morocco, 15s. Also in folio and 4to. Second edition. Lond. 1801, 8vo. printed on paper remade from old printed or written paper, and the ap- pendix printed on paper ' made from wood only."

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Sketch of the Life and literary Career of Augustus Von Kotzebue; with the Journal of his Tour to Paris, at the close of the Year 1790. Written bv himself.

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Lampe, J. T. A Method of teacliing Thorough-Bass. Lond. 1737. 4to.

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Lane, John. An Elegie upon the Death of o\n' late Soverei<ine Eliza- beth. By J. L. 1603. 4to.

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Latch, Jolin. Pleasurs tres bons Cases en les trois premiers Ans du Charles I. publiees par Ed. Wal- poole. Lond. 1661. i'oho. IDs.

Latham, John, M.D. A Gene- ral Synopsis of Birds, 6 vols. Sup- plement, 2 vols. Index Ornitholo- gicus, 2 vols. Supplementum In- dicis OiTiithologici, (called the Se- cond Supplement.) Lond. 1781-5, 1787-1801, and 1790, 1802, 4to. 10 vols.

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This celebrated physician published several medical works, and likewise con- tributed to the Philosophical Transac- tions. &c.

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History of the Nonjurors, their Contro- versies and Writings. Lond. 1845, 8vo. 14s.

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A life and ijelections from the writings of Latimer will be found in the second volume of The Fathers of the English Church,

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Latocnaye, M. De. Promenade d'un Francais dans I'lrlande. Se- eonde Edition. Brunswick, 1801,

8vo. 4-8.

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Latterburius, Joh. Liber Mo- raUum. In Threnos Jeremise Prophetse. (Osonie. Theo. Rood et Tho. Hunt.) 1482. folio.

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Laud, William, Archbishop oi Canterbui-y. Theological Worka Oxford, Parker, 1817-9. 6 vols, in 8 parts, 8vo. 3^. 4s.

A Relation of the Conference betweene Win. Lavvd, then Lord Bishop of St Davids, and Mr. Fisher the Jesuite, witl an Answer to such Exceptions as A, C takes against it. Lond. 1639, folio.

Pp. 388, with title and dedication to K Charles, 12 leaves. Wraugham, 21. He ber, pt. viii. Abp. Laud's copy, 41. 12s LARGE PAPHR. Williams, 1180, date 1649i morocco, 2^.98.— 1624, folio.- 1637, folio.- LARGE PAPER.— 1673, folio, 6s.-1686, fol fis.— 18.39. Oxford, 8vo. edited by Dr Cardwcll. This editiim contains the fol lowing article :

A Replio to a Relation of the Confei ence botweene William Laudc and Ml

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LArD, "William contained. Fisher tlie Jesuite. By a Witnesse of Jpsus Ciirist. Imprinted Anno IGUi, 4to. 3s. 6(1.

Seven Sermons preached upon seveial Occasions, by Williiim Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury. Lend. 1G51, Svo. Bliss, old mor. 1?. 2.-i.

Sermons, edited by Hatherell. Lond. Kivington, Svo. 10s. 6d.

Labyrintlius Cantnariensis : or, Dr. Laud's Labyrinth. Paris (London), 165S, folio. Written by a Jesuit named Tho. CarwfclL alias Tborold, a l^incolushire man. Bindley, pt. ii. 418, 4s. 6d.

Latd. History of the Troubles and Trval of William Laud, jVjcIi- bishop of Canterbury. Remains. (edited by H. Wharton.) Lond. 1695-1700 folio. 2 vols. \l. lis. 6d.

Willett, 1475, vol. i. lis. large paper. See AVoocis Atlicn. Oxon. and Ketrosp Review, vii. 49-63.

A Speech delivered in the Starre-Ch.'wu- ber, on AVednesday the xivth of June, 1637, at the Censure of John Bastwick, Henry Burton, and 'Willi.am I'rinn ; cun- ceniinp; pretended Innovations in the Church. Lond. 1637, 4to. It is said that only twenty-five copies of the DtiUcotion ■were printed. Wi-aughani, 2s. Gordou- .stoun, 134S, 15s. 6d. This speech, with reflections ijy Arclibishop 'Willianis in the raargin, was reprinted at the charges of Dr. liich. Kawlinson, Svo. Hober. pt. i. Is. Copies on telluji are in the Bod- leian and St. John's College libraries, Oxford, and also in Earl Spencer's col- lection. It is also printed In the ninth vohuiie of the Ilarleian Miscellany.

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The true Copy of a Lettei-, sent fiom ■William, I.ord-Archbishop of Canterbury, to the University of Oxford, when he re- signed his Office of Chancellor. Pub- lished, by Occasion of a base Libel and Forgery, that runs under the Title: and also tl)e Answer of tlic University to the Hftid Letter. Oxford, 1641, 4to. pp. 12. Reprinted in the fifth volume of the Ilar- leian Miscellany.

Lambeth Fairc, wherein yon liave all the Bishops Trinkets set to sale, a Poem, 16-U, 4to. With a satirical frontispiece. Of this poetical satii'e against Archb. Laud, two editions appeared in 1641 : the frontispiccers vary. Towneley, pt. ii. 1578, 13s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 237, \l. 2s. Skcgg, 83.

Lambeth Faires ended, or a Descripticn of the Bishop's Holy Ghost lattlv set to Sale at Lambeth Palace. 1641. NS'ith a print. Edwards in 1604, 3?. 16s.

Canterbnrie Pilgrimage and his iust Sufferings, 1641, 4to. Nassau, pt. i. 2363, 3s. Towneley, pt. i. 411, II.

Read and Wonder ; A Warre betwcene two entire Friends— The Pope and the Divell, 4to. 1641, in verse.

The Charge of the Scottish Commis- sioners against Canterburie, and tl'.e Lieutenant of Irelaude: togetlier with their Demand concerning the sixt .\rticle of the Treaty. Printed 1641, 4to. Twenty- eight leaves. Much of their charge against the Abp. of Canterbury is for his imposition of the service book, with his alterations upon them.

The Archbishop of Canterbury's Dreame : in v.hich the Apparition of Car- dinall AVolsey did present himselfe unto him on the fourteenth of May last past; it being the third Night after my Lord of Strafford had taken his Fare-well to the World. Printed in 1641, Freeling, 10s. Peck attributes this tract to Milton, and has printed it in his Life of Milton, 1740, 4 to.

A Chi'istian Admonition to .'\rbp. Laud in tlie Tower (in verss), 4to. Lond. wood- cut. Freeling (with the following), 10s.

The discontented Conference betwixt the two great Associates, William (Laud) .Vrchoisliop of Canterbury, and Thomas late Earle of Strafford. Printed in the Yeere 1641, small 4to. In verse. Two leaves. Reprinted in the fourth volume of the Somers' Collection of Tracts.

Tiie Accusation and Impeaciiment of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, by the House of Commons,, in Mainte- nance of the Accusations, whereby he standeth charged with High Treason. Printed Anno Dom. 1641, 4to. pp. S. Re- printed in the fourth volume of the Ilar- leian Jliscellany.

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Rome fur Canterbury, or Life of Wm. Land, Archb. of Canterbury. 1641, 4to. with woodcuts. King and Lochee's in March, ISIO, 18s. Gordonstonn, 131J), with Canterbnrian's Self-conviction. 1641, Re- cantation of the Prelate of Canterbury (with a print by Marshall), 1641, New- Discovery of the Prelates Tyranny (with portraits of Laud, Prynue, Burton, and Bastwick), 1641, 4/. 43.

Mercurie's Message ; or, the copy of a 4. P

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Laud, AViUiam continued. Letter sent to W. Laud, late Archbishop nf Catiterburv, no'.y prisoner iii the Tower. In verse. Lond. 1641, woodcut on title. j\\\ Answer to Mercurie's Message, by T. Herbert, in verse. Mercurie's Message defended, the 3 pieces in 1 vol. Dright, n. 9s. The first piece only at Farmer s nale, Ah 4s., and at Freeling's, lis. The two last pieces, Freeling, lis.

The Lordly Prelate; or. Receipts how to recover a lost Uishop. Lond. 4to. 1G41, portrait. , . . ,

Canterbnrv's Will ; also a loving Ad- monition to his Brethren, the Bishops. Lond. 1G41, 4to. portrait.

The Archliishop of Canterbury's Speech on the Scallbld on Tower-Uili, the tenth of Januarj', 1644 : also, the Prayers which he used at the same Time and Place, before his Execution. All faithfully writ- ten bv John Hinde. Lond. 1644. 4to. pp. 20. Hibbert, 4560, 2s. 6d. Keprinted in i the eighth volume of the Harleian Mis- | cellanv.— 1645, 4to.

A Breviate of the Life of William Land, Archbishop of Canterbury 1644. Set PitYXSE, William.

The Grand Impostor unmasked; or, a detection of the desperate Impiety of the late Archbp. (so styled) of Canterbury, cunningly couched in that written which he read on the Scaffold at his Execution, alias (so called by the Printer) his Fune- ral Sermon, (by II. Burton), no date. (1644). , , ^

EleL'ic on Archbp. Laud, beheaded Jan. 10, 1644. Lond. 4to.

A Charrae for Canterburian Spmts, ■which, since the death of this Arch pre- late, have appeared in sundry shapes, and haunted divers houses in the city of Lon- don. Loud. 1645,witha woodcut of Laud's arrival in Hell.

Canterburie's Fall, by Starbncke. Lond. 4to. 1645. cut.

The Life and Death of William Laud, Arclib. of Canterbury. By K. W. Lond. 1645, 410. with a portrait by aiarsliall. >'assau, pt. i. 2364, 10s. P.eed, 4655, lis. 6d.

Cauterburie'sDoome. 1G46. Sc«Pr.yNNE, •William.

Ofrtcium Quotidianum; or, a Manual of private Devotions. By William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury. Lond. 1650, 12rao. 5s.— 1663, ISmo.— Oxford, Parker, 1855, 16ino. 5s.

A Summary of Povotions. By William Land. Archbishop of Canterbury. Ox- ford, 1667. 12mo. 5s.— Sixtli edition. Lond. 1705, 12D10.— ISmo. Pickering.

A bricfe Pvelatimi of th.i Death and Sufferings of the l.ord Archb. of Canter- buiy. From the Colloctioua of Sir Francis

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One hundred and twenty-one tracts con- cerning Abp. Laud, from 16.S7 tol691,4to. 3 vols. Hollis, 677, 33/. la. 6d.

On the Liturgy. Oxford, Parker, 18 , 18mo. 2s.

A considerable number of tracts rela- tive to Archb. Land, inlaid in 4to. and illustrated witli numerous portraits. Hil)- bert. 4.565, in russia, IQl.

The Life and Times of William Laud, D.D., Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. By John Parker Lawson, M.A. Lond. 1829, 8vo. 4 vols. port, by Dean after Vandyke.

Life, by the Rev. C. W. Le Bas. 12mo. 2 vols.

Autobiography. Oxford, 1839, ISino.

An Autograph Manuscript of Archbp. Laud's, 'on Church Government,' sold at Dawson Turner's, 1S59, for 21?.

Laudee, G-eoi'ge. The Scottish

Souldier.— Stmt Ai'tibus Arma de-

1 cori, 1629. Wight. Two Poems to

the King's most excellent Majesty.

Edinb. Wreittoim, 1629. 4to.

These two poems, -written on occa- sion of the unfortunate expedition to the Isle of Rhe, consist of eight leaTcs. 1 Gordoustoun, 1410, 9?. 9s.— AuchiMleck 'Press, 1818, 4 to. Boswell, 3073, 10s. 6d. Brockett, 2004, \l. 6s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt.— . 1645, \l. Us. Dent. pt. ii. 1232,15s. The Poem of the Scottish Souldier is re- printed in 'Various Pieces of fugitive Scottish Poetry,' edited by David Laing, Esq.

The Souldiei-'s Wish. Edinb. Wreit- toun, 1628, 4to. Reprinted in second se- ries of Laiug's Fagitive Scottish Poetry. Tears on the Death of Evander, occa- sioned bv the lamontable Losse of Sir John Snynton, Knt. CoUonel of a Regiment of 2000 Nederlanders, going for Venize, was cast away by Storme on the Coast of iMig- land, upon the Goodwin Sands, the 13th of October, 1630. Printed at the llagh. 1630, 4to. Inglis, 789, 2?. 12s. 6d. Skcgg, il. 8s. Reprinted by Mr. Turnbull. Edinb. 1848, 8vo.

Aretophel ; or, a Fnncral Elegie on the Death of Walter, Earl of Huccleugh, &c., at Middlebnrgh, by John Vander llellen, (1634). This and the next two articles arc reprinted in the second voluino ol Laing's Fugitive Scottish Poetry, who in that volumo also gives a Valedictory Address and liinea on the Death ol j Charles I.

Tweeds Tears of Joy to Charles, Great Brittains King (1639), 4to. Four loaves.

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Cnlednnias Covenant, or ane Panodyrick to the World. 'Wherin is brieflie set doime the trew Cans and Occasionne of the present Troubles of the Kingdonie of Scotland. By G. L. Px'inted iu the Year 1641, 4to. Six leaves. Bindlev, pt. iv. 10S7, 3?. 5s. resold, Peny. pt. i. 1048. 1?. Gs.

Breda exultans, a Poem on the happv Peace, 1667.

LArDEE, Sir John, of Fountain- liall. Historical Observes of Me- morable OccuiTents in Church and State from 16S0 to 1686. Edinb. 1840. 4to. port. 18s.

See FouNTAixnALi,, Baxxattxe Clvb, jipp>:ndix.

Su- Thomas Dick. Account of the Great Floods of August,

1829, iu the province of Moray and adjoining Districts. Edinb.

1830. 8to. etcliings by Lizars. los.

William. Ane compendious find breve Tractate, concerning the Office and Dewtie of Kyngis, spi- rituall Pastoris, and temporal! Ju- gis. [Edinb. by John Scott]. 1556. 4to,

Sotheby's in March, 1S27, 25?. 10s. This poem, consisting of 11 leaves, is reprinted in a valuable little publication entitled , ' The Ci-ypt." and was noticed at lengtli in the S4th'an(l 95th iios. of the Edinburgh ; Review. A new edition is now in prepa- j ration,

William. An Essay on Mil- ! ton's TTse and Imitation of the Mo- 1 dems in liis Paradise Lost. Lond. j

1750. 8vo. 3s. 6d. I Einrlley, pt. ii. 1.S64, 5s. pt. ii. 1336, I

with Bishop Douglas's answer .nnd Lan- 1 4er's reply, 1751, lis. The preface and j po^tscript were written by Dr. Samuel Johnson. Lauder's infamous attack on [ Mil ton first .ippeared in the Gentleman's i M.agazine, 1746-7, &c. i

Pandwmonium : or, a new infernal Es- ] pcdition. Inscribed to a Being who calls liiniself 'William Laudor. Loud. 1750, 4to. .

Milton no Plagiary : or, a Detection ofj the Forgeries in Lauder's Essay. By .(•ilin Douglas. Bishop of Salisbury. Lond. [ 17.'Jl. Sro.— Second Edition, corrected and 1 onl.irged by the Addition of a Postscript, j Lond. 1756, 8vo. I

An Apology for Jlr. Lauder. In a Letter j to the -Archbishop of Canterbury. Lond. I

1751, Svo. i

I>i'lectiis Auctorum Miltono Faiem privlucentiuni. Lond. 1752-H, 2 vol.s liollis, 892, OS. ed. Bindley, pt. iu. 41(5, morocco, lis.

The Progress of Envy, a Poem, in Imi- tation of Spenser. Occasioned by Lauder's Attack on the Character of Milton. Load. 1751, 4to.

A Letter to the Hev. Mr. Douglas, occa- sioned by his Vindication of Milton. By William Lauder. Lond. 1751, 4to. An ample confession of the guilt of Lauder, drawn up by Or. Samuel .Tohnson.

King Chiirles vindicated from the Charge of Plagiarism brought against him by Milton, and Milton himself con- victed of Forgery, and a gross Impositinn on the Publick, &c. Lond. 1754. Ilollis, 890. 7s. Gd.

The grand Impostor detected. Lond. 1754, Svo. Reviewed probably by Dr. S. Johnson, in the Gent. Mag. for 1764, p. 97.

Fnrius: or, a mudest Attempt towards a History of the Life and surprising Ex- ploits of the Famous W. L. Critic and Thief-catcher. Lond. (17.54), Svo. This

attack on Lauder was written by

Henderson, a bookseller.

See Kir.KPATiticK, J. Poet.e Latin:.

Lafdeedale, James, Duke of. Miscellanies. Lond. 1703. Svo.

James I\raitland, Earl of. An Inquiry iato the Nature and Origin of Pubhc Wealth, and into the Means and Causes of its Increase. Edhib. 1804. Svo. OS.

A French translaiion appeared, Paris, 1808, Svo.

Letters to the Peers of Scotland. Bv the Earl of Lauderdale. 1704, Svo. 3s. 6d. A Letter on the present Pleasure of Fi- nance. Lond. 1793, Svo. The Deprecia- tion of the Paper Currency of Great Bri- tain proved. Lond. 1S12, Svo.

See Dalzel.

Laudoxxieb, . A notable His- •;orie, containing four Voyages made by certayne French Captaynes into Florida. Xewly translated out of French, by E(ichard) H(akluyt). Lond. 1587. 4to.

Dedicated to Sir Walter Raleigh, wltli a preface ; 64 leaves and a table.

Histoire notable de la Floride. Paris, 1587. Published at the e.\pense of liak- luy t, and dedicated to Sir Walter Kaleigli. Jadis, 91, i;. 13s.

Laugeeex, Jacob van. A Book of the Isamcs of the Parishes, Mar-

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ket Towns, Tillages, Hamlets, and smallest Places in England and Wales. Lond. 1657. 4to. KopiiWished in 1668.

Laughter.— AnEssay on Laugh- ter, wherein are displayed, its natu- ral and moral Causes, with the Arts of exciting it. Lond. 1770.

12mo. 3s.

J.augh and lie down, or the Worlds Folly. Lond . 1G05, 4to. North, pt. iii. 68G, russia, il. Us. Heber, pt. ix. 41 10s. Sothebv.s, May 1850, wantinp; after F3. 15s.

Laif'h and be fat, or tli.J merry Com- panion" with a great Variety of comical Stories, curious Foems, select Epitaplis, out o'tir way Conundrums, &c. Lond. 1700, 12mo.— 1720. Stanley, 689, 16s.

See Jests.

Laughtox, George, D.D. The History of ancient Egypt, from the first Settlement under Mizraim to the Subversion of the Empire under Cambvses. Lond. 1774. 8vo. ■■ liibbert, 4501, oS. 6d.

Latjncelot dtj Lak. Le Mortc Arthur, Adventiires of Sir Ijaun- celot de Lak. Lond. 1819. 4.to.

An English IMotrical Komance pre- sented to the members of the Koxburghe club by J. Ponton, Esq. Dent, pt, u. 121o, 21. 12s. Sir M. Sykos, 1637, 3/. 13s. 6d. Boswell, 3053, 41. .

The Scottish Metrical lloraance of Lancelot du Lak. 1831). See Maitl.vni> Club, Appendix.

Laureatship. Probationary Odes for the Laureatship. Lond.

8vo. , , .

These cdcs 'possess a large fund of wit and humour, and though abounding in personal raillery, are but little tinged with malignity.'— O/-. Drake.

,566 KOLLIAD.

Laurence, And. A Discovrse of the Preservation of the Sight, of melancliolike Diseases, of Rhcumes and old Age, translated by Richard Svrphlet. Lond. 1599. 4to. Inglis, 790, 3s.

Richard, Archbishop of Cashcl. Tracts, theological and critical, pub- lislied at various Periods. Oxford, 181'J. 8vo. 2 vols. 1/. 4s,

In the highest cstimatioa.

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An Attempt to illustrate those Articles of the Church of England wliiih the Cal- vinists improperly consider Calvinistical, in eight Sermons, at Hampton's Lecture. 1805, Svo. 8s.— Second edition, Oxford, 183S.— Third edition.

On Singularity and Excess in philologi- cal Speculations, a Sermon. Oxford, 1807.

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Critical Keflections upon some impor- tant Jlisrepresentatiims contained in the Unitarian Version of the New Testament. Oxford, 1811, Svo. 5s.

Remarks upon the systematical Classi- fication of MS3. adopted by Griesbach in his Edition of the Greek Testament. Ox- ford, 1814, Svo. 5s.

The Doctrine of Baptismal Eegenera- tion contrasted with the Tenets of Calvin. 1815, Svo. 5s.

The Doctrine of the Church of England upon the Efficacy of Baptism, vindicated from .Misrepresentation. In two Parts. Oxford, 1818, Svo. 10s.— 181G, 8vo.— Re- printed, Oxford, Parker, 18 , 2 parts in 1 vol. Svo. 5s.

Authentic Documents relative to the Predestinarian Controversy in the Time of Queen JIary, published from a MS. in the Bodleian Library. Oxford, 1819, Svo. 4s.

P.emarks on the critical Principlen adopted by Writers who have at various Periods recommended a nev.' Translation of the Bible. Oxford, 1820, 8vo. 5s. _

Reply to Professor Samuel Lee's Stric- tures on the Keraarks upon the critical Principles, &c. Oxford, 1821, Svo. 3s. 6d. See Bampton Lectures. E.vocn, Isaiah.

Laurence, ^ee Lawrence.

Laurent, P. E. Recollections of a Classical Tour through various Parts of Greece, Turkey and Italy, made in tlie Years 1818 and 1819. Lond. 1821. 4to.

Duke of York, 2910, 9s.

Introduction to Ancient Geography. Oxford, 1832, 8vo.— Oxford, 1840, Svo.

See Heuodotus, Pindak, for Transla- tions by Laurent.

Laus Ulul^t.. The Pi-aise of Owls. Lond. 1727. Svo.

Lauzun.— Memoires du Due de Lauzun. Lond. 1822.

A vile, immoral, and indecent forgeiy, full of lies and calumnies. Set Quarterly Review, xxvi. 405-9.

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Latax, S. a. Compendious His- toiy of the Reformation in France, and of the reformed Cliurehes in that Kingdom, from the first Be- ginning of the Reformation, to tlie Repealing of tlie Edict of Kautes. Lond. 1737-11. Svo. 7 Tok. 11. lis. 6d.

Latailee, Joseph. Ilistoire de rOriginc, des Progrcs ct de la De- cadence dcs diverses Factions qui ont agite la France depiiis 17S9 jusqu'a I'Abdication de Xapoleon. Lond. 1817. Svo. 3 vols. 11. 7s.

Lataedix, Jacques de, Lord of Pressis Rourrot. The Historic of George Castriot, surnamed Scan- derljerg, King of Aibanie. Zsewly translated out of French by Z. 1. Lond. 1596. folio.

'Coiitaiiiiiig his famous actes, liis noble deedes of armes, and memorable victories against the Tuvkes, for the faith of Christ.' Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1201, Hs. Toivne- ley, pt. ii. 981, Ss. Reed, 2028, 11. '2s. CD?/<i(iOH.— Dedication to Sir George (:a- rcy; to the reader; the preface of the author; an advertisement; a catalogue ofautliors; commendatory verses by Ed. Spenser, K. C. Gent, and C. C. Gent. 49S pages, and an index.

Laa'ater, John Caspar. Essays on Physiognomy, designed to pro- mote the Knowledge and Love of Mankind. Translated from tlie Frencli bv Henry Hunter, D.D. Loud. 1789— 9S, royal 4to. in 41 nos. forming 5 vols.

A sumptuous Edition, executed, by, and Tinder the inspectionof, Thomas Ilollcway. The translation .-xml engravings were under the superintendence of the cele- brated II. Tuseli. It.A., at whose solici- tation Lavater fiunishcd an entire fresh set of Drawings in quarto, to suit the pre- vailing taste of the public, it having been originally intended for folio size. The Engravings were executed by Tlios. IIol- lowav, IJartolozzi. Wni. lilake, and other eniiu'ont artists. Bindley, pt. iii. 153. russ. 10/. 10s. Ouke of York, 291-2, 14?. Lloyd, 770, 15/. North, pt. ii. 661, russia, 16/. 16s. Koxburghe, 1975, russia, 111. Towneley, pt. ii. 1101, morocco, 18/. 18s. Foutliill, 170.). 20/. Heber, pt. ix. 13/.'

Some copies were subsequently issued

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Essayson Physiognomy, translated into English by Thomas Ilolcroft. Lond. 1789- 1793. royal Svo. 3 vols, illustrated by 360 engravings, 3/. 3s.

Second edition, to which are added 100 Pvbiognomicnl Kules, and Memoirs of the Autlior. Lond. ItOl, 4 vols, royal Svo. 41S engravings, il. 4s.

Essays on Pliysiognomy, translated by Moore. Lond. 1797, Svo'. 4 vols, plates. Translated by Morton. Lond. Parson, 1793, Svo. 3 vols, plates.

An abridged edition in one volume, Svo, Lond. Tegg. 1850, 12s.

Essays on Physiognomv, abridged from Jlr. Uolcroft's Translati'on. Twentieth edition, Lond. 1841, 12nio. 3s. Gd.

Aphorisms on Man, translated from the original JIS. (by Henry Puseli). J^ond. 178S, Svo. 3s. Ud. Second edition, Lond. 1789, 12mo. front.

Secret .Journal of a Self-observer, trans- lated by the Hev. Peter Will. Lond. 1795, crown Svo. 2 vols. 10s.

Laa'atec, Jolui Henry. Intro- ductiou to th? Study of the Ana- tomy of the Human Body, for the Use of Painters, Sculptors and Ar- tists in general. Translated from the German. Lond. 1821. Svo. 123. With 27 plates.

Lewis. Of Ghostes and xV Spirites walking by Xight, and of X strange ]!soyses, Crackes, and sun- dry Forcwarnynges, wliiche com- monly happen before the Deatli of Menne, great Slaughters and Alte- rations of Kyngdomes. Translated into Englisiie by R. H. Lond. lb72. 4to.

Inglis, 90S, with plates from a Latin edition, 19s. Kced.2894, l?.3s. Koxburghe, 197S, 1/. 7s. Sui.pl. 073, ]/. 12s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 236, 2/. Heber, pt. v. 19s. Lond. l.')96, 4to. 18s.

The Kook of r.uth expounded in 28 Ser- mons, translated by Ephraim Pagett. a Cliilde of elcuen Yearcs of Age. Loud. 15Sfi. Svo. Inglis, S53, 4s. Cd.

Three Sermons on 2 Chron. 6; 2G-31. Translated by Wm. Uarlow, I3.D. Loud. 1596, Svo. In-lis, S54, 3s.

Layexdek, Theophilus. Travels of four Enghshemen and a Preacher into Africa, Asia, Troy, Bytliinia,

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Thracia, and to the Black Sea. Lond. 1612. 4to.

Nassau, pt. i. 2365, riissia. 17s.— 1G09, 4to. Hibbert, 4567, 15s. Gordonstoiin, 41 5s. UriKtit. 19k. Sotheby, 11. Us. Often called liiddulph'.s Travels, that being the name of one of the party.

LAVEXHAii. Specimens of Go- thic Ornaments selected from the Parish Church of Lavenham in Suffolk. Lond. 1796. 4to.

Forty plates, with engraved title and advertisement. Dent, pt. i. 1469, 16s. Nassau, pt. 1177, 11. lauoe PArEit. 1/. os. Latingtox, George, Bishop of Exeter. The Enthusiasm of Me- thodists and Papists compared. In three Parts. Second edition. Lond. 1749-51. 8vo. 10s.— Agam in 1751- 52. 8ro.

A much-esteemed work, written in a mixed style of great severity and ridicule. AVilliauis, 1076, 11. Gs.— 1754, 8vo. 2 vols. Gosset, .3082, I6s. New edition, with NotP'^, Introduction, and .Appendix, by Rd. Polwliele. Lond. Valpy, IS'JO, 8vo. 10s. 6d. The M'li'.avians compared and detected. Lond. 1755, 8vo.

Tlie Nature and Use of a Type. Lond. 1724, 8vo. .

Layoisne, C. V. A genealogical, liistorical and clironological Atlas. By C. V. Lavoisne and C. Gros. Lond. 1807. foho.— Lond. 1841. fol. enlarged by Lutchwell. pub. 51. 59. reduced to 1/. Is.

Law, Edmund, Bp. of Carlisle. Considerations on the Theory of Eeligion : to which is prefixed a Life°of the Author, by the late W. Paley, D.D. A new Edition. By George Henry Law, D.D., Lord Bisiiop of Chester. Lond. 1820.

8vo. 12s.

a highlv valuable work, which will be found of great advantage to those who arc intended for, or beginning to engage in, tlie Christian ministry, large paper. Williams, 1079, in pig skin, H.— Cam- bridge, 1745, 8vo. 4s.— With a Discourse, on the Life and Character of Christ. Cambridge, 174), 8vo. 4s,— 1755, bvo.— Cambridge, 1705, 8vn. llindley, pt. u. 1136 6s.6d,— CamhridKC,1774,8vo. i.aikie PAPKii. Williams, 1078, morocco, I'Js.— Seventh Edition. Carlisle, 1784, 8vo. liindley, pt. ii. 1312, 6s. 6d.

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Law, Jno. ofLauriston. A Sketch of the Life and projects of John Law, of Lauriston, Comptroller General of the Finances in France. Edinb. 1791. 4to. Ss.

This sketch will likewise he found in J P. Wood's State of the Parish cf Cra- mond. A brief account of tlie principal events in the life of Mr. Law will be found in the ' Private Life of Louis XV., translated by Justaniond. The works of this noted financier, usually known by tlie name of The Projector, are still sought after. ^ ^.^ ^.

Proposals and Reasons for constituting a Council of Trade in Scotland. Edinb. 1701, 8vo. This work, publislied auouy- mously in 1701, was republished under the name of Law, at Glasgow, 1751, 12rao. The .actual author was Wm. Paterson.

Money and Trade considered : With a Proposal for supplying the Nation with Money. Edinb. 1705, 4to. Lond. 1720. 8vo.— Glasg. 1750, 12rao. Glasg. 1/GO, 12mo. Reprinted in the 13tli volume of the Somers' Collection of Tracts.

Jlemoirs of the Life of, with Detailed account of the Mississippi Scheme, by J. P. Wood. Edin. 1824, 12mo. port. 6s.

Law the Fiuancier. His Scheme and Times.' Lond. (IJlackwood), 1856, 12mo. 3s. 6d.

Eev. Kobert. Memorials; or, the memorable Things that fell out within this Island of Britain, from 1638 to 1684. Edited from the MS. by C. K. Sharpe, Esq. Edinb. 1818. 4to.

Ilebcr, pt. i. 14s. Bright, 11. 4s. This work forms a collection of perhaps the best-selected tales of witchcraft and wizardy which has been yet published.

Wm., M.A. The whole AVorks. Lond. 1762. 8vo. 9 vols. 6/. Bs.

Williams. 1977, 91. 19s. Cd. ' Law's pre- cepts are rigid, hut they are founded on the Gospel; his satire is sharp, hut is drawn from the knowledge of human life; and many of his portraits are not un- worthy the pen of La Bruycre.'— 6(Woh.

A .serious Call to a devout and lioly Life, 8vo. Ss. The most popular of this* pious divine's works, frequently reprinted. Dr. Johnson relates, he took np Law ex- pecting to find it a very dull book, and with a view of ridiculing It ; but he soon discovered that the author was an over- match for him, and styled his work 'tho finest hortatory theology in any lan- guage.'

Remarks on Mandcville's Fable of tbe

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Pees. Lond. 1724, 8vo. also in Vol. 2 of the Works. New edition, ivith an Introdnc- tion by F. 1>. Maurice. Camb. 1S44, 12p.io. One of the most perfect Kssays iu the Englisli Languajre.

Lite, by Richard Tiglie, Esq. Lond. 1S:3, 8vo.

Law and Latttees.

Siippositiones Teraiinorum Legiim An- gloniiu, et Natnrii Breviiim cum diversis Casibns, Regulis et Fundaiuentis Legiim tarn de Libris Magistri Littletoni quam de aliis Leguni Libris collectis etbreviter coinpilatis pro Juvenibus valde neces- sariis. Impressum xv Die Jiilii A.D. M.x.c.vxvii,smalllSmo.biitina4to.shape, 103 leaves. A law-dictionary with an al- ])habet!cal index, written in old French, Avith sorae mixture of Latin and English, probably the languajre introduced into our courts of law by the Normans. It ap- pears to have been originally composed and printed by J. Kastell. though Lord Coke and others seeiii to think his son William was the author or translator of it. Lond. JlydOleton, l.>14, 16mo. ilo- ber, pt. i. Ss. Lond. K. liankes.

The principal Lawes, Custoraes and Estatutes of England. Lond. 1510, 16mo. | —1512, 16mo. Heber, pt. i. 10s. 6d. |

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De Legibus Anglise municipalibus Liber. Loud. 15S3, Svo. folios 371. This appears to be Arthur Gregoi-y's Moot iJook.

The Lawes of the Market. Lond. W. .Tnggavd, 1620, Svo. Puttick, June 10, 18.58, 31. 10s. See London-.

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Lawyer's Advice to his Son. Lond. 1665, Svo. with an anonymous portrait of a lawyer, xt. 55, 16S5, by K. White. Writ- ten by Uildesley. ^ee his Epi-

taph in Butler's Memoirs of Bishop Hil» desley.

A Treatise enumerating the most il- lustrious Families in England who have been raised to Honour and Wealth by the Profession of the Law. Loud. 1686, 12mo. Lawyenis bootatus et spurratus, or tlie long Vacation, a Poem, 1691, 4to. Hib- bert, 4571, 33. White Knights, 2318, 133. Law is a Bottomless Pit, 1712, iu Swift's Works.

Law French Dictionary, with the Law Latin Dictionary. Lond. 1718, 8vo. 5s. 1701, 8vo. 33.

Law Quibbles, or a Treatise on the Evasions, Tricks, &c. used in the Profes- sion. Lond. 1736. Fourtli edition. Svo.

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Terms of the Law. Lond. 1721 or 1742, Svo. 6s. Best edition.

Grounds and Rudiments of Law and Equity, alphabetically digested. By a Gentleman of the Middle Temjile. Lond. 1749 or 1751, folio, 10s. A 'useful and va- luable book.' Bridmnan.

Strictures upon the Lives and Charac- ters of the most eminent Lawyers of the present Day : including, among other ce- lebrated Names, those of the Lord Chan- cellor and the twelve Judges. Lond. 1790, 8vo. 4s. A compilation of little an- thority or merit, attributed to Ed. Wynne. A Law Grammar; or, an Introduction to the Theory ana Practice of Englisli Juiisprudence. Lond. 1791, Svo. 5s.

Collectanea Juridica, 1791-2. See IIats.- GKAVE, Francis.

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Selections from the Laws of England, containing distinct and familiar Treatises upon such Heads aud Divisions of the Law as are of most general L'se and Importance. Lond. 1808, Svo. 2 vols.

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Law Students' Guide. By a Member of Gray's Inn. (F. B. Leigh.) Loud.lfc27, 12nio. 5s.

The Bench and the Bar, Anecdotes of. Lond. 1S38, post 8vo. 2 vols. 1/. Is.

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Law Periodicals. Law Journal, bv John Morgan and T. AV. Williams. Lond. 1803, Svo. 2 vols.

'fhe Law Journal, by John Prinfe Smith. Lond. 1804—6, 8vo. This work

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TirK I. AW JouKSAi,, 1822 to 1S31.— New Series. Is32, now i)roceeding, is published j montlilv, at 5s. i

LAw'fiinoNiCLK, foriginally published! as ' Law Student's Magazine,' in 181R), June. lS.3t-S, 4to. monthly. Is. 8d.— 1S.5'J, j demy 8vo. still continued monthly, Is. 4d. |

Lav,- Times, April 8, 1843-59, pub. ^eek- ; ly, at Is. still continued, 4to. j

Jurist, 1837—59, pub. weekly, at Is. still continued.

JiTSTicK oi- THE Phacf., pub. weekly, at 6d. Jan. 23, 1837—59, still continued.

Leual OP.SEr.VF.2, or Journal of Juris- , prudence, Svo. 1831—47, vols. 1-34. Pub. | weekly, at 8d.

La\v -M AOAZixF., June, 1S2S— May, 1844, ; 8vo. 31 vol,^, published quarterly, at 6;>. ' btill continued, under the title of Xe-.r Series, quarterly, at 5s.

Lawes, Hemy. Ayres and Dia- logues for one, two and three Yoyces. In three Books. Loud. 1653, 55, oS, foho. port, on title.

Hibbert, 4778, morocco, il. Skeg.?, 51. Milton, a great friend of Lawcs, whom Wood styles the prince of musical com- posers, is supposed to have contributed to this work. Eacli book h.ns a portrait of Lawes by Faithorne.— First Book, 1653.— Second Book. 1655. Dedicated to the Lady Deriug.— Third Book, 1658. De- dicated to Lord Colraine.— Lond. 1669, fol. 3 parts with a front. JIusick, with verse of four lines underneath.

Choice Psahncs put into Musick for three Voices by Henry and William Lawes; divers Elegies upon the Death of W. Lawe-!, and nine Canons of three and" foure A'oices made by W. Lawes. Lonii. 1618. 4to. Tiio above music, di- vided into tiiree portions, was composed for Sandys' version, and is dedicated to K. Charles 1. bv II. Lawes. Sotheby's in Feb. 1S24. Ss. Bindley, pt. iii. 126, 13.?.6d. Bibl. Anglo.Poct. 496, 5/. 5s.— 1789. lle- ber, pt. i. 2s. Gd. pt. iv. 12s. This repub- lication of Psalm Tunes was promoted by Mr. JIason. I'-i a tribute of respect to Lawes' inusi.al nnait.

A Treasury of Musick, containing select Ayres and D'ialugues to sing to the The- orbo-Lute or Busse-Viol, in 3 Books. Lond. 16G9, folio, with an engraved plate of Musick.' Hibbert. 4777, morocco, 21. 19s.

Copious notices f'f H. and W. Lawes will be found in Hawkins' and Burney's His- tories of Music, and in Todd's Edition of Milton's poetical Work.s.

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Lawless, John. Compendium of the History of Ireland from tlie earliest Periods to the Keign of George I. Edinb. 1823, 8vo. 2 vols. Historical Collections relative to Belfaet, Svo. 1817.

Lawbaxce. See Laweexce.

Laweexck. Frcncli, LL.D. Cri- tical Eemarks on detached Pas- sages of tlie 2sew Testament, par- ! ticularlv the Ecvclation of St. John. Oxford!; 1810. Svo. 6s.

George. Pepliuu Olivarii ; a Sennon on the Death of the Lord

j Protector Cromwell. Lond. 1658.

i4to.

i A copy is in the British Museum. He-

] ber, pt. i. 4s. 6J.

[ Hemy, II.P. A Treatise of

our Communion and Warrc with ! Angells. Lond. 1646. 4to. 6s. I Williams, 890, 11. Is. It is conjectnred I that Lawrence profited by Milton's dis- I course in the composition of this treati.se,

as it was on a subject of which that great

poet v/as particulai'ly fond. .Milton ad- I dressed his 20th sonnet to Lawrence. j LAEGF. PAPKR. AVrangliam, ,3s. Amst.

1646, 4to. 1652, 4to. 6s. Issued witli new j Title, ' Militia Spiritualis, or a Treatise

of Angels.' Lond. 1652, 4to. I A Vindication of the Scriptures and

Christian Ordinances. Lond. 1(j49, 4to. A Plea for the Use of Go.spel Ordinances.

Lond. 1652, 4to.

I LAWEEXC3, John. The History i and Delineations of the Horse in } all its A'arieties, etc. Lond. 1809. I 4to. 21. 2s.

I With 15 beautiful line engravings by I J. Scott. Dukooi York, 2913, 2«. North, j pt. ii. 662, morocco. 31. proofs. Published ! at ei. lOs.

Lawrence published several other works on cattle and rural affairs.

(Leonard). A small Treatise betwixt Arnalte and Lucenda, en- tituled tlie Evill-infreated Lover, or the Melancholy Kniglit ; turned into Knghsli A'ersc. Lond. J. Okcs for H. Mosloy. 1639. 4to.

FiR.sT EiiiTio.v. Bindley, 107. 16s. Re- sold, Kice. Skegg, li. Is.' Ilober, pt. iv. 1?. 19s. Halliwell, May, 1857.

Sr.i Ai;nai.tk and Lucknua. Hoi.lT- isAsn, Claudius.

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Lawkexce, Richard. The In- terest of Ireland in its Trade and WeaUh stated. Li two Parts. Dubhn, 1682. 12mo. 5s.

Tlio Interest of England In tlie Irish Plantation. Lend. 1G55, 4to.

Richard. An Inquiry into the Structure and animal Economy of the Horse. Eii-mingham, 1801. 4to.

With 18 plates. Brockett, 2003, 5s.— 1812, roy. Svo. with 17 plates, 15s.

Complete Farrier .and rritish Sports- man. Jjond. IS , 4to. plates, 11. 5s.

(Rog.). Lay Baptism in- vaUd. Lond. Svo. 1V12. 2 parts, with a Supplement. Witli additions byW. Scott. Lond. 18mo. 181.1,6s.

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Ledyard, John. Life and Tra- vels, from his Journals and Corre- spondence. Dv Jared Sparks. Cam- bridge (Mass.), 1828, Svo. 10s. 6d.

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Lee, Charles, General. Anecdotes of, with his Political and Military- Essays, &c. The second edition, ■with an Appendix. Loud. 1797, 8vo. 5s.

This volume contains many curious particulars relative to the Americau war. Loud. 179-2, 8vo.

Francis, M.D. An epistolary Discourse concerning tlie Books of Ezra, genuine and spm-ioiis ; with a new Version of the fifth Booke of Esdras. Loud. 1722, 8vo.

Sir G. Reports of Cases in the Ai'ches and Prerogative Courts of Canterbury, and in the High Court of Delegates, from 1752 to 1788, edited by J. PliiUimore, LL.D. Lond. 1833, roy. Svo. 2 vols. 2/. 10s.

Harriet and Sophia. Canter- bury Tales. Lond. 1797-1805, Svo. 6 vols.

An amusing collection. 1804-5, Svo. 5 vols. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. li. 169, IZ. lis. —Lond. Beutley, lb32, 2 vols. 12:uo. 10s.

Kruitzner,orthe Germans Tale, Lond. 1823, 8vo. On this tale Lord Byron founded liis Werner.

Henry. Sopliron: or, Na- tui-e's Characteristics of the Truth, in a Course of Meditations on the Scenes of IN^ature. Lond. 1758, 12mo. 3 vols.

Roxburghe, Suppl. 60S, 5s. 6d.

James. An Introduction to the Linnaan System of Botany. Fourth edition. Lond. 1788. Svo. plates.

The first edition of this esteemed work appeared in 1760.

Coloured Specimens (twenty Plates) to illustrate the natural History of Butter- flies, from the Collection of Mr. Lee, Ham- mersmith. Loud. 1806, folio. Fifty copies struck otf.

Matthew. Certamen Elegia- cum novem Musamm. Lond. IGOO, 4to.

A copy is in the British Museum. Liber do triumphata Barbario cjus- •dein Kpigramraata. Loud. 1621, 4to. lle- bei, pt. ix. 11. Is.

NathanieL Dramatic Works. Lond. 1731 or 1736, 12!no. 3 vols, portrait and plates.

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Rowland, Bishop. Iniunc- tions throughout his Diocese. Lond. 1538, 4to.

These Injunctions will be found in Bishop Burnet's History of the Reforma- tion, iii. Kec.no. 58.

Samuel. Orbis Miracidum ; or, the Temple of Solomon pour- trayed by Scripture Light. Lond. 1659, folio, 11. Is. with a eui-ious fi-ontispieee and plates.

An account of this English noncon- formist divine, with a list of his works, will be found in ^Yood's Atlien. Oxon.

Rev. Samuel, D.D. A Gram- mar of the Hebrew Language, com- prised in a Series of Lectures, com- piled from the best Authorities, and augmented with much original Mat- ter, di"awn principally from oriental Soiu-ces. Lond. 1827, Svo. Sixtli edition, Lond. Eohn, 1844.

Designed for the use of students in the universities.

Hebrew, Chaldcc, and English Lexicon, containing all the Words, with their In. fliiCtions, Idiomatic Usages, &c. found in tlie Hebrew and Chaldee Text of tlie Old Testament, with an English Index. Loud. Bolin, 1S44, Svo. pub. 11. 5s.

On the Study of the Holy Scriptures, with two Dissertations : 1. On the Rea- sonableness of the Orthodox Views of Christianity, as opposed to the Ration- alism of Germany ; 2. On the Interpreta- tion of I'rophecy. Lond. 1830, Svo. 7s.

The Rev. Dr. Lee, author of the pre- ceding works, was Regius Professor of Hebrew in the University of Cambridge, and one of the most accomplished lin- guists in Europe. His principles, which are strictly High Church, give his Lexi- con, independent of its great literary merit, a recommendation to our Establish- ed clergy, not possessed by the work of Gesenius, wliich abounds with the ratio- nalisms of the German school.

V/iUiam. Brief Clu'oniele of all the chief Actions so fatally fall- ing out in these tlu-ee Ejugdoms, Lond. 1662, 4to.

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Lee, William. Ancient and mo- dern History of Lewes and Briglit- helmstone. Lewes, 1795, 8vo.

Nassau, pt. i. 18S9, fis. Tp. 555, not in- cluding title, dedication, errata, list of subscribers, and index, 11 leaves.

History of Tctljury. Oxford, Parker, 1857, 8vo. 12s.

Leech, Humplu'ey. TheTriimipli of Truth ; a Declaration of the Doctrine concerning Evangelical Councils, in three Parts. Douay (or Arras), 1609, 8vo.

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David. ParergaDav. Leochai, sive Poemata, &c. Lond. 1657. 12mo.

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John. A Sermon attheFu- ^leral of the most excellent Prin- cess tlie Lady Mary's Grace (Daugh- ter of King James I.) Lond. 1607. •8vo. With an Elcgie.

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Leechman, AVm., D.D. Ser- jnons. To which is prefixed, some Account of the Author's Life, and of liis Lectures, by James Wodrow, D.D. Lond. 1789, 8vo. 2 vols. 12s.

The sermons of tliis learned Scotch di- vine are still held in considerable estima- tion. Prefixed is a portrait of the author by S. Caldwell.

Leeds, The, Correspondent. A Literary and Mathematical Miscel- lany. Leeds, 1815. 8vo. 4 vols. Wrangliam, 5s. 6d.

Leeds, Thomas Osborne, Earl of Dnnby and Diike of. Copies and Extracts of some Letters written to and from the Earl of Danby (now Duke of Leeds), 1676-8, with particular Remarks upon some of them. Lond. 1710, Svo.

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Lee Peioet. List of the Pic- tm-es at the Seat of T. B. Brydges Barrett, Esq. at Lee Priory. Kent, 1817, Svo.

Sixty copies printed at the private pres.s at Lee Priory. Prefixed is a view of Lee.

\Yoodcuts, and Verses illustrative of each cut. Kent, 1820. One hundred copies printed. This volume embraces the whole of the engravings used in the various works of the J-ee Pre^s. Tlie verses were written by Edward Quillinan, Esq.

See Brvdges, Sir F.gcrton, and Lee PinoRY Pup.LiCATioxs in Appendix.

Lees, Sir Harcourt. Compen- dium of liis Anti-Popish Works. Dublui, 1821, Svo.

Sir F. Ereeling, a pi-escntatiou copy, 11. .3s.

Leuwekhoek, Antony van. Tlie select Works, containing his mi- croscopical Discoveries in many of the Works of Nattnv, translated by Samuel Hoole. I;ond. 1798-1801. 4to. 3 pts. in 2 vols. 1/. lOs.

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Le Fevre. See Fevee. Legexda Ateea : or, the Golden Legend. See Yoeagixe, J. de.

Nova Legenda Anglie. Lond. In dome Winandi de AYorde 1516. folio.

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The Kalendi-e of the newe Le- gende of Englande. Emprynted by Eichard Pynson, 1516, 4to.

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Legende totiiis Auni tarn do Tempore quam de Sanctis secundum Ordineni Sarum. Parisiis, per Wolfganguni Ilopylium. Impensis Francisci Byrckman. 1518. folio.

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' ]?ut that hook being full of satyr, per- rons of moderate principles believe little or nothing therein.'— .4;ii. li Wood.

Lege>T)EE, a. 'M. Elements of Geometry, and of plane and sphe- rical Trigonometry. Edited by David Brewster, LL.D. &c. Edinb. 1814. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Legeedemaix, Ai't of; or, Art of Juggling, [by Sam. Eid.] 1612. 4to.

Reed, 11. 9s.

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Tliomas. Narrative of a Journey in Egypt and the Country beyond the Cataracts. Lond. 1816. 4to. map and facsimile.

Urury, 2416, russia, 11. In a smi-.ll com- pass, tliere is much new information in these travels, though not so much re- specting the ancient country of the Ethio- pians, in which Jlr. Legh went beyond most former travellers, as could have been wished. An excellent critique will he found in the Quarterly Review, xvi. 1-27. The second edition in 8vo. had plates.

Le Gouz, Bovdlaye. Voyages et observations en Italie, Greee, Grand Bretagne,Irlande, etc. Paris, 1657, 4to. 2L 2s.

A translation of the portion relating to Ireland will be found in the volume entitled ' Narratives of Contests in Ire- land,' edited by T. C. Croker, Esq. printed for the Camden Society in 1840-41. {See .■Appendix.) And separately, as Tonr of Boullaye le Gouz in Ireland, 1644. Lond. Boone, 1850, 8vo. 5s.

Le Geand, Ant. An entire Body of Philosophy, according to the Prmciples of the famous Renati Des Cartes. In three Books. Lond. 1694. folio.

Illustrated with above 100 sculptures, by Richard Blomc. Sir Peter Thompson. 583, 9s. Le Grand, whom .A.nt, ii Wood styles 'a Cartesian philosopher of groat note,' published other works, one of which, entitled ' Institntio PhiIosophia3 secun- dum Principia D. Renati Ues cartes,' wa.-{ ' much read in Cambridge.' A fourth edition appeared, Lond. IGSO, 4to.

Ja. The Book of good Ma- ners, translated out of Frensshe into Enghshe (1487). foUo.

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Le Geand, J. B. Fabliaux, or Tales, abridged from French Manu- scripts of the XII. and XIII. Cen- turies, by M. Le Grand, selected and translated into Enghsh Verse, with a Preface, IS^otes, and Appendix. Lond. 1796-1800. imperial 8vo. 2 vols

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Tales of the twelfth and thirteenth Centuries, from the French of M. Le Grand. Lond. 1786, 12mo. 2 vols. 6s.

Norman Tales, from the French of JI. Le Grand. Lond. 1790, 12mo. 3s.

Tales of the Jlinstrels, translated from the French of Mons. Le Grand. Lond. 1796, 12mo. 3s.

Partenopex de Blois, a Eomance In four Cantos, from the French of M. Le Grand. Bv W. S. Rose. Lond. 1807, 4to. Drury, 2.';72, 9s. 6d. Bindley, pt. iii. 1584, 10s. The enjrravings, from desigiis by Smirkp. are strictly according to the costume of tlie xii and xiii centuries.

Joachim. Histoire du Di- vorce de Henry Till, et de Catha- rine d'Aragon, avec la Defense de Sanderus, la Refutation des deux premiers LiviTS de 1' Histoire de la Keforniation de Burnet, et les Preuves. Paris, 1688, 12ino. 3 vols. 15s.

A work written with considerable abi- lity and inipartiality. It was answered by Bi.shop Burnet.

See LOBO, Jcr.

Le IlEKMit'E, Ja. A true Ecla- tion of the Flcetc whicli went vnder the Admirall Jaquis Le Ilermitc ihrougli the Straiglits of jNtagcllane towards llie Coasts of Peru, and the Townc of Lima in t!io "West

Indies. With a Letter, containing the present State of Castile in Peru. Lond. 1625. 4to.

Bindley, pt. iii. 1632, 21. Pp. 33. An- nexed is a discourse ' for the Vnited Pro- uinces to erect a West-India Company.' Reprinted in the first volume of Harris' Collection of Voyages and Travels.

Leibnitz, Godfrey W. de. See Locke, John. Claeke, Sam., D.D.

Life of G. W. Tou Leibnitz, the basis of tlie German Work of Guhraner, by ,1, M. Mackie. Boston, U. S. 1S50, Timo. 4s. 6d.

Leicestee, Robert Dudley, Earl of. Life of the Earl of Leicester. Lond. 1727. Svo.

Tliis memoir is generally attributed to Dr. Sam. .1 ebb. Prefixed is a portrait of the Earl bv G.Vertue. Reed, 4701, 6s. 6d. Willett,2083.8s.6d. lakge paper. Heath. 1594, 18s. Williams, 1099. 1/.16S. Ilibbert, 4619, date 1728, rnssia, 21. 2s.

Brevis narratio triuraphi quo a Senatu populoque Trajectensi lUnst. princeps. Kob. Dudl»us Comes Leicestrens. Ultra- jecti, loG8, 4to.

The Copie of a Letter wn.-fen by a Master of Arte of Cambridge tp'his Friend in London, concerning some T;ilke past of late between two worshipful and graue Men, about the present State, and some Procedinges of the Erie of Leycester and his Friendes in England, 1584, Svo. 11. lis. 6d. This celebrated libel is said to liave been written by Father I'arsons, the Jesuit, from hints furnished by Lord Treasurer Burleigh. The later editions are entitled Leicester's Comnionwealtli. At the end of the forged ' English Mercu- rie,' no. 24, Noven)ber24, 15S8, there is the following announcement: '4tbly. Fatlier Parsons' Coat well dosted : or short and pithy Animadversions on that infamous Fardle of Abuse and Falsities, entitled Leicester's Commonwealth.'

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A Prayer for the Preservation of Ihe Earle of Leicester, Lieutenant (Jeueral of her Maiesties .\rmy in the Low Coun- tries. Lond. 1.585, 4to,

Journal of Rcibert Earl of Leicester, from Dec. 4, 15.'-5, to Feb. 13, loSfi. In the Uctrospectivo Review, N.S. i. 277-80.

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Leic'ESTEi;, Sir John Flemmg, Bart. See Galleeies.

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Dedicated to the Princess Elizabeth, Wife to the Count Palatine of the lihine.

Edward. Critica sacra, con- taining Observations on all the Radices of the Hebrew IVovds of the old, and tlic Greek of the new Testament. "With a Supplement. Lond. 1662. folio.

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Le Kete, John. Monumenta Anghcana : bemg Inscriptions on the Mouiunents of several eminent Persons deceased, 1600 1718. Lond. 1717-9. Svo. 5 vols.

Two hundred nud fifty copies printed. Hibbert. 4620, 2?. 3s. Doivdeswell, 515, 3?. 3s. Bindlev, pt. ii. 1154, 3?. 3s. Lloyd, 71G, 3i.3s. Sir I'.Thompson, 437, 2/. 12s. Gd. Heber, pt. x. 21. 5s. i^AiiCF. rAPiu;. Fifty copies printed. Drury, 2293, 4i. 9.s. Dent, pt. i. 1252, morocco, 10/. 10s. Xassan, pt. i. 1S96, russia, 6/. 10s. lleatli, 4554, €/. 12s. 6d. Gardner, 1854, rich old mor. very fine, 91.

Lc Neve's collection of monumental inscriptions from tlie years 140(1 to 1716, are intlie llarleian Collection of MSS. in the British Museum, nos. 3605 to 3616.

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Lenfant, James. History of the Council of Constance (trans- lated by Step. Whailev). Lond. 1730. 4to. 2 vols.

Gough, 2228, 9s.

Lennakd, Sampson. Problemcs of Beauty and Love. Lond. 1618. 12mo.

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Lenti, a. M. Teatro di Peri- pexie, Poema Eroico : nella travag- liosa Titae lagrinicval Morte di

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Maria Stuarda, Regina di Francia e di Scotia. Napoli. 1686. 4 to. front, represeutiug the Execution, &c.

Lentox, Francis. Tlie young Gallants Wliii'ligigg, or Youth's Reakes. Lond. M. F. 1629. 4to.

GordoTiitniin, 1411, il. 4s. Hindlev, lit. ii. 2557, 81. 5s. Resold Rice. JoUev, ie41, ■M. Krceling,lZ.19s. I'.liss, 2^.1 2s.6<l. This AVliirligigg is the Iiistory of an Inns of Court student l.iuiiohing into all the pre- vailing vices and extravagance of folly and pleasnre. Sfi: Brydges' British Bi- bliographer, ii. 533 41.

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Great Bntain's Beauties, or the Female Glory epitomized, in Anagrammes and Acrostics on the Queen and her Lady Masquers. Lond. 163S, 4to. In the Ma- lone Collection.

Charac'.erismu, or Leisures described in divers modern Characters. Lond. 1631, (in the >L-.lone Collection.)— Lond. 1636 12n>o. Puttick, April 7, 1858, 3?. 7s. Guloh. Title and preliminary notice 5 leaT es, B to H iii. Dedicated ' to our most Gracious Queene Maria,' with a Poetical Epistle by John Coyth.

This writer styles himself ' The Queene's Poet.'

Lextulo, Scipio. An Italian Grarnmer written in Latin by Scipio Lentvlo a Neapolitaine and turned into Englishe by H(enry) G(ran- tliam.) Lond. 1575. 8vo.

First edition.— 1578, Svo.— 1587, 16mo. Gordoustoun, 1404, 4s. 6d.

Leo, John. A geograpliical His- tory of Africa, &c. translated and collected by lohn Pory. Loud. IGOO. folio.

This important work forms a link be- t\vten tlie narrative of the Arabian geo- f,'raphers, and the discoveries of modem travellers and navigators. Leo liaving been an eye-witness to most of the scenes which he describes, his work forms the only original authority fiu' the state of northern and central Africa during the period at which he wrote. Jllurroi/. Bindley, pt. ii. 409, 19s. Gougli, 2.330, 11. IK. Ko.xbnrghe, 6900, 11. 6s. Gordnn- stdun, 145.3. II. 6s. Fonthill, 3067, 1/. 12s. Bright, vellum wrapper, IZ. Gs. Leo's his- tory is inserted in the second volume of Furchas.

LEOCU.EUS, Anylice Leecu.

Leon, Jacob Jehudah. A Rela- tion of the most memorable Things in the Tabernacle of Moses, and the Temple of Solomon, according to the Text of Scriptui-e. Amst. 1675. 4to.

Eighteen leaves, dedicated to Iv. Charles II.

Leoxaed, William. Reports of Cases in the Courts of Westminster, in the time of Q. Elizabeth and K. James. In four Parts. Lond. 1687. folio. IZ. Is.

Best edition. The table to the first three parts is frequently wanting.— 1658, folio, 7s. 6d.

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Leemont, Thomas. See Thomas of Ercildowaie.

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Le Rot, Adrian. A briefe and plaine Instruction to set aU Mu- sicke of eight diners Times iu Tableture for the Lute, &c. trans- lated into English by F. Ke. Gen- tleman. Lond. 1574. 4to.

Sotheby's in 1825, U. 2s. 6d.

Louis, called Regius. Of the interchangeable Course, or Variety of Things in the whole World ; and the Concurrence of Ai'mes and Learning, through the first and famousest Nations, translated into EngHsh by R(obert) A(shlev). Lond. 1594. folio.

Harw!ird, 1858, 2s.

Le Sage, A. (Las Cases). His- torical, genealogical, clironologi- cal and geographical Atlas. Traiis- laled from tlie French. Lond. Dowding, 1830. imp. folio. 21. 2s. Loud. ISOl, folic— 1813, folio.

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Le Sage, Alain Eene. Ilistoire de Gil Bias de Santillane. Lond. 1809. royal 8vo. 4 vols.

An elegant edition, illustrated by 24 engravings after pictiiies by Smirke. LARUK PAPER, ill 4to. (Tliese i)Iatcs were used in tiie same year for Malkin's trans- lation.) Uibbert, 4748. with proofs on In- dia paper, morocco, SI. llarward, 1858, morocco, 41. 4s.

Gil Bias corrig^. Par J. N. Osmond. Lond. 179S, 12mo. 4 vols. 10s. Cd.— 1801, 12mo. 4 vols. 10s. 6d. Abrege par De la Voye. Lond. 1838, ISmo, 4s.— Abregfe par Tarver. Lond. 12mo. 5s.

History of Gil Bias of Santillane. Lond. 1737, 4 vols, with cuts. Willett. 2108, 1/. Ss. Loud. Tonson, 1744, 12mo. 3 vols. 9s.

Gil Bias, translated by Tobias Smollett, Lond. 1761, 12mo. 4 vols, with plates, 12s. A translatiou of great merit. ' The Kn- glish author is true to the sense, manner, and spirit of the original, and is often ex- treme!)" happy in the interchange of par- ticular idioms.' —TytUr. The fourth Edi- tion. Lond. 1773, 12rao. with 33 cuts.— Fifth edition, Loud. 1781, 12mo. 4 vols. with cuts. Sixth edition, Lond. 1792, 12mo. 4 vols, with 12 cuts, 12s.— Seventh edition, Lond. 1797, 12mo. 4 vols. 10s. Gd. —1802, 3 vols. 8vo. with plates by War- ren, i;. lis. 6d. Sotheby's in 1824, mor. 21. 12s. Gd. LARGE PAPER, 3^. 3s. 3 vols. 8vo. coloured plates. Lond. 18 . Trans- lated bv Smollett, Lond. 1836, royal 8vo. ? vols. 'illustrated by Gigoux, 11. 12s.— Smollett's Translation, edited by T. Kos- coe, Lond. 18.05, ten etchings by G. Cruik- shank. 12s.- Lond. Willoughby, 1641, il- lustrated edition, 8vo. 12s. 6d.

The Adventures of Gil Bias, translated bv Martin Suuirt. Lond. Sir K. Phillips, 1807, 12mo. 4 vols. 100 plates, 1?. Ss. LAP.nE PATER, post 8vo. 2/. 12s. 6d.

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this celebrated romance, each in 4 vols, were publislnnl in London in 1809, 12mo. U.

The Bachelor of Salamanca, translated by. Mr. Lockmau. Loud. 1737, 12mo. 2 vols, with cuts, 7s.

Bachelor of S.alamanca, translated by James Townsend. Lond. 1825, 12mo. 8s.

Life and Adventures of Guzman d' .VI- far.ache, translated by John Brady. Lond. 1823, 12mo. 3 vols. 10s. 6d.

Adventuresof (;hevalier de Beauchesne . Lond. 1745, 2 vols. AVDlett, 2110, Ifis.

The Devil upon Two Sticks, tiauslated into English. Lond. 1708, 2 vols. Lond. 1729. 2 vols, cuts, 12nio.— Lond. 1759 (call- ed the Devil upon Crutches), 12mo. 2 vols, plates, 10s. 6d.— Lond. 1780, 12mo. 2 vols. Lond. 1841, royal Svo. illustrated with numerous wood engravings after Tony Johaunot, 12s. New edition, with the same engravings. Lond. Bohu, ISUO, post Svo. 5s.

The History of VaniUo Gonzales, sur- named the merry B.achelor. Loud. 1797, 12mo. 2 vols. 10s. Gd.

Lescaebot, Marc. Lachasseaux Anglois ea I'lsle de Rez et au Siege de la Kochelle. Paris, 1629. Svo. A copy is ill the British Museum.

Nova Francia. See Ekoxuelle, P.

LESL,Ers, ulnglicc Lesley or Leslie.

Lesleo, Guglielmo Luigi. Yita di S. Marglierita Kegina di Scozia, di G. Le?leo. Roma, 1675. 12m o.

lioxburghe, 8727, IZ.- lloma,1691, 12mo. with portrait. Koma, 1718. Hibbert,4645. morocco, 1/. 3s.

Leslet, George. Divine Dia- logues, to which is added Joseph Revived. Lond. 1684. Svo.

In verse. Reed, 7091. 3s. Nassau, pt. i. 1977, russia, 11. 2s.— 1678, Bright, lis.

Henry, Bishop of Down and Connor. A Speech delivered at the Visitation of Downe and Con- nor, held in Lisnegarvy, the 26th Sept. 1628, wherein is a full Confu- tation of the Covenant, &e. Lond. 1639. 4to.

The same, translated into Latin, Exa- men Conjuration is Scoticaj, sive Oratio, i^c. Dnbliuii, 1639, 4to.

John, Bishop of Ross. De Origiue, Moribus et Rebus gcstis Scotorum, lib. x. Romro, 1578. 4to. with Map cf Scotland, and 9

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Lesley, John coniiiuud. Engravccl Genealogical plates with heads, including those of Mary and her son James.

llibbert, 4751, Ss. Towneler, pt- ii. 1113, 13s. Nassau, pt. i. 2373, ISs. I'.indley, pt. iii. 161, n. 7s. "Wliite Kni;,'lits, 2.327. norncco. \l. 10s. Itoxbiiiglie, 8f'S5, ■M. 13.-:. (III.— Heber. old nior. I't. i. 1?. lis. llain-ai-d, July 1S5G, fine copy, vellum ivrapper.

There is an edition republished in Hol- l.Tnd, with the impi-iut, Kouisc, 157S. ]Sunc denuo lecus. Anno Dora. 1675, 4to. ■for which the map was not re-engraved. Gongh (British Topography, vol. ii. p. S3) refers to Lesley's map as of great rarity. The original map, a large folding sheet, publislied separately, is indeed very rare, but tlie edition of his work, 1578, with the map, such as the two copies we mention, is by no means uncommon.

A Defence of the Honour of Marie, ■Queue of Scotland and Dowager of France : with a Declaration, as well of her Right. Title and Intereste to the Succession of the Crown of Englande, as that the Regi- ment of Women ys confomiable to the Lawe of God and Nature. Imprinted at London, in Fletestvete, at the Signe of -Justice Royall, against the lilacke Bell, by Eusebius Dicaeophlle, Anno Dom. 1569, Svo. 1541eaves. G. Chalmers, IM Is. T)ie original edition was privately print- ed abroad, and is much rarer than the following.

A Trt'atise concerning the Defence of the Honour of .Marie Queene of Scotlande, and Dowager of Fi-auce. With a De- claration as wel of her Right, Title, and Interest, to the Succession of the Croune of England, as that the Regiment of Women Is conformable to the Lawe of God and Nature. JIade by Morgan Phi- lippes Raclielar of Diuinitie, An: 1570. Svo. Liege, by Walter Morbers, 1571, Svo. Lloyd, hi. 15s. 6d. White Knights, ^l. 15s. Tliis work firamediately sup- jiressed), written by ,7ohn Lesley, Bishop of Ross, originally printed in 15(i9, is in part reprinted, compared with tliat of 1569, in the first volume of Anderson's Collections relating to IMary Q. of Scots.

Ue Titnlo et Jure Marise Scotoruni Re- gime, quo Itcgni Anpliie Successionem sibi iuste vindicat, Libcllus. Item: De illus- trium Fccmiiiarum in Rcpublica ndminis- trandii Aucforitato libcllus. Rhemis, 1580, 4to. with a genealogical table. A copy is in the liritisli Museum. Gordon- stoun, 14.32, 1/. Is. Bindley, pt. ii. 162, 2l.Q». Hibbcrt, morocco, 3?. 6s. Reprint- ed by Jcbb in the first volume of Le

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Vita et Rebus gestis Marise Reginaj .Scoto- rum.

A Treatise touching the Riglit, Title and Interest of Marye Queene of Scot- land, and Kyng James, her Graces Sonne, to the Succession of the Croune of Eng- land. And first, touching the Cenealogic or Pedegrue of suclie Competitors, as pre- tend Title to the same Croune, (1584), 8vo. K4, in eights, with a genealogical table, also portraits of Mary and James VI. on back of title. Nassau, pt. i. 1076, 21. 4s. Gordonstoun, 1433, 3Z. 5s. Lloyd, 843, 3?. 15s. Townelev, pt. i. 469, morocco, il. 8s. 6d. Bindley, 61. 8s. 6d. Bright, no Table. 12s.

Dti Droict et Tiltre de la seren. Prin- cesse Marie, &.c. al a Succession du Roy- aume d'Angleterre. Rouen, 1587, 8vo. with a genealogical table. Gordonstoxin, 1434, 2Z. 6s. Bright, lM5s. G. Chalmers, 14s.

In Spanish with the same genealogical, table. Gr.ant, 1587, 8vo. G.Chalmers,!?. Pro Libertate impetranda, Orafio ad Elizabethan! Anglian Reginam. Paris, 1574, small Svo. Heber, pt. v. st.ained, 3s, Bright, 15s.

Pire Afflicti Animi Consolationes, et tranquilli Animi Munimentum, ad D. Mariam Scotorum Reginam. Paris, 1574, Svo. Bindley, pt. ii. 1395, morocco, IBs. Bright, lis. G. Chalmers, l&s.

Congratulatio sercnissimo Principi et illustrissimo Cardinal! Alberto Archiducl Austria &c. de fausto ac felici ejus A d- ventu ad Regimen Prouinciarum inferioris Germanise. Per R. in Christo P. Joan. Leslseum Episcopum Rofl'ensem, Scotum. Brv.xellie, apud Rutgerum Velpium, 1596. G. Chalmers, 10s. Reprinted in the first volume of Anderson's Collections, relating to Mary Queen of Scots. A translation of the life of Bishop Lesley will also be found in the third volume of Anderson's Collections.

Lkslev's History of Scotland, from 1436 to 1561. and Lesley's Diauy, are printed by the Bannatyne Club. See Ap- pendix.

The Case of the Bishop of Ross, Resi- dent of the Queen of Scots; wlio was seized and committed to the Tower by Queen Elizabeth, for traitorous Practices, and endeavouring to raise a Rebellion against her. folio, pp. 4. Reprinted in the second volume of the Harleian .Miscellany. There are several MSS. of tliis faithful .ulherent to the unfortunate Mary extant in some of the public libraries: and .seve- ral letters in the possession of Dr. George Mackenzie, who wrote his life.

Leslie, , a Jesuit. Laums

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Sexus Cognominis Leslie, vma cum Affinibus, &c. Gra-eii, 1692. folio. lOs. 6d.

This oiiglit to contain a large folding table. Crawfiird.inhisPeerage of Scotland, styles this wiivk amass of confused nn- chronological stuff.' Prefixed is a portrait of Count Le.^lic, one of the Emperor Leo- pold's general.s, to whom tlie volume is dedicated.

Leslie, Charles. Theological Works. Lond. 1721. folio. 2 vols. 21. 2s.

According to Mr. llonie, 'A clergyman's library should not be without tliis author's theological works. He is said to have brought more persons from other per- suasions unto the Church of England. than any man ever did.' Dr. Johnson observed, ' Leslie was a reasoner, and a reasoner who was not to be reasoned against.' Prefixed is a portrait of Leslie by Vertue. large papei:, 2L 12s. 6J.

LAKGEST PAPER, il. 4s.

Now edition. Oxford, 1S32, Svo. 7 vols. 21. lis.

Select Works. Lond. 1S41, Svo. 10s. 6d.

A short and easy Method with the Deists, Fifth edition. Lond. 1712, Svo. This, the most celebrated of Leslie's works, has passed through numerous editions. It is inserted by Bishop Ran- dolph in his Encliiridion Theologicum. —Lond. Bolin, 1848, roy. Svo. Is. And with other of Leslie's Treatises in 'Chris- tian Evidences.' Loud. Bohu, 1850, royal Svo. 10s.

Trutli of Christianity demonstrated. Lond. Bohn, 1S4S, Gd.

Short and easy Method with the Jews. Lond. Bohn, 1S48, royal Svo. Is.

Eeheaiisals ; or, a View of the Times, their Principles and Practices. Lond. 1704, &o. folio, 4 vols. 15s. Published at first once, .and afterwards twice a week, for a period of seven years: written in the fomi of dialogue, and entirely confined to the state of public affairs. Second edi- tion, 1750, 12T110. 6 vols, with portrait of Leslie, 15s. Set Kixg, Abp.

Divine Right of Tithes. Lond. Darling, 1S45, 12nio. -Js. Gd.

The Regale and Pontificate. Lond. 1838, Svo. 4s. 6d.

Case stated between the Churches of Rome ami England. Loud. 1848, post Svo. 2s.

Charles. Account of Jamaica. Edinb. i739. 12ino.

THICK PAPKU. llibbert, 4646, morocco, 11. 12s.

Leslie, Sir .John. Elements of Geometry, geometrical Analysis, and plane Trigonometry.

Notices of this eminent professor's work will be fouiul in the Edinb. Rev. xx. 79- 100, and in tlie Quarterly Revien', iv.25- 42.— 1809. Svo.~lsil. FIXE PAPEB.— 1817, Svo. 18-2, Svo.

An experimental Inquiry into the Na- ture and Propagation of Heat. Lond. 1804, 8vo. pp. 570, with 9 plates. Formerly worth 2Z. 2s., now much less. A v.orU, according to the Quarterly Eevieiv, con- taining some very interesting results, together with sundry disquisitions on topics not very immediately connected with the subject.

Geometry of curve Lines. Edinb. 1S!3, Svo. Privately printed.

The Philosophy of Arithmetic ; ex- hibiting a progressive View of the Theory and practice of Calculation, ^^'ith an en- lax-ged Table of the Products of Numbers under one liundred. Edinb. 1817, Svo.

Short Account of Experiments and In- struments depending on the Relation of the Air to Heat and Moisture. Ediub. 1S17, Svo. Ss.

The geometrical Analyses, and Geo- metry of curve Lines. Edinb. 1S22, Svo. with 24 plates and many cuts, IGs.

Rudiments of plane Geometry, includ- ing geometrical Analysis and plane Tri- gonometry. Edinb. 1828, Svo. with cuts, 7s. 6d.

Elements of natural Philosophy. Edinb. 1823, Svo. Vol. i. Mechanics and Hydros- tatics, 6s.

Triicts, Historical and Philosophical, relative to the important discussion v.iiicli lately took place between the members of the University and the Presbytery of Edinburgh, concerning the Election of Mr. Leslie to the Professorship of Mathe- matics in that university. Edinb. 1S06, Svo. 2 vols. Contents given in each vo- lume.

The Tracts published in this collected state were printed between the 15th of May 1805, and 23d of May 1806. The in- terest in tlie discussion was very great. Tlie volumes contain 13 pieces, written by Professnr Playfair, Professor Dugald Stewart, Dr. Inglis, Dr. Thomas Brown, Principal Hill, and Dr. W. Lawrence Browne.

Lesi.T, p. Esanien Conjurationis Scotioe ; sive, Oratio habita Ligne- garva?. Dublin, 1G39. 4to.

L'EsPAONOL, Jean, D.D. His-- toire notable de la Conversion des Anfflois, des Saiiu-ts du Pays, des

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IMonasteres, Eglises et Abbayes, des Pelerinages, des Apparitions des Esprits,& des sainctes Reliques ; rapportee soubs la Tie iniraciileuse de Saincte Yauboiu'g, Yierge Ab- besse : Illustrees d'amples Annota- tions & Discours bistoriques, par Jean L'Espaguol, Doctenr in Theo- logie. A Douny, 1614. 8vo.

I'p. 792. A n'ltice of this Tvork will be found in OlJys' British Librarian, 22 3.

L'Esi'iXE. See De L'Epixe.

Less, Godfrey- The Authenti- city, uncorriipted Preservation and Credibihty of the IS'e'vv Testamant. Transh from the German by Eoger Kingdon. Lond. 1804. 8vo. 7s.

Less originally doubted the truth of Christianity himself, and this esteemed work contains a view of the evidence which satisfied his mind.

Lesseps, M. de. Travels in Kamtschatka, 1787-8, translated from tlie French. Lond. 1790. 8vo. 2 vols. 7s. 6d.

This narrative gives a lively picture of the inhabitants of the northern parts of Asiatic and European Russia.

Lessee, E. C. Lisecto-Theology, ■R'ith iNotes by P. Lyonet. Edinb. 1799, 8vo.

Lessing, G. E. Nathan the wise, a dramatic Poem, translated from the German (into blank verse) by Win. Taylor. Norwich, 1791. 8vo. Second edit, revised. Lond. Sir R. PhiUips, 1805.

An excellent tr.anslation, afterwards re- printed in his History of German Poetry. Lond. 18 , 8vo. 3 vols. Notices of this version will be found in the Kdinb. Ke- view, viii. 14S— 54. and in tlie Uetrospec- tive lieview. x. 265,-85.

Xarhan the Wise, translated by R. E. JIasne. Loiul. 17S1, 8vo.

Emilia Gnlotti, a Tragedy in 5 Acts, translated by Kanny I lolcroft. Lond. 1805, 8vo. (ill IlolcrotVs' [T.] Theatrical Ke- corder.)

EmiliaGalotti, translated by n. Thonip- Kon, is in the 'German Theatre,' Lond. 1800.

Kiiiilia Galotti, a Trajredy (translated by J. U. lioyhin and Henry G. liohn.) Lond, liohn, 1852. (As sample of an edi- tion of Lessing's Dramatic Works.)

Lancoon, an Essay; or the Limits of Poetry and Painting, translated, with Xotes, by William Ross. Lond. 1833, 8vo.

Laocoou, translated by E. C. Jieasley, with an Introduction bv the Rev. T. Uiir- bidge, LL.!). Lond. 1853, 5s.

Tliree t'omedies (Ereethinker, The Treasure, .Atinna von Barnhelni), tr.ins- lated by tlie Rev. J. J. Ilolroyd. Col- clie.ster, 1&38, 12mo.

School of Honour, or the Chances of War. Loud. 1799. 8vo.

Eables and Epigram."!, with Essays oiv Fable and Epigram, from the German ot' Lessing. Lond. 1825, 12mo.

To J^essing. the Germans are indebt- ed for their admiration of Shakespeare's- genius, and tlieir knowledge of his inimi- table writings.

Lessius, Leonard. Hygeasticon, or the Course of preserving Life and Ilcalth to extreme old Age, translated from the Latin by T. S. Cambridge, 163-1, 12mo.

The same, with Cornaro on Health. Lond. 1678, 12mo.

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Museum Leverianum. See Shaw, Geo, M.D.

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Levee, Christ. Queene Eliza- beth's Teares: or, her resohyte bearincT the Christian Crosse, m- flicted°on her ^7 tl^e persecu tmg Hands of Steuen Gardner Bishop of Winchester, m the ^ oodie Time of Queene Mane. -Lond. 1607^ 4to

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Levi, David. Lingua Sacra, in three Parts. Lond. 1785-9. 8to.

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1 Containing anecdotes of the EngUbh

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See Maxtell.

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Lewis, G-.R. Grroups, illustrating the Physiognomy, Manners, and Character of the People of France and Germany, [additions toDr.Dib- dhi's Tour]. 60 Etchings. Lond. 1823. imperial 8yo. 3 Parts, 21. 10s. India Proofs, 4.to. 4^. 4s.

Drury, 594, morocco, 4^ 4s.

Description of the ancient Church of Shohdon, Herefordshire. Lond. 1856, fol. plates.

Illustrations of Kilpeck Church, Here- fordshire. Lond. Imp. 4to. 1842, 28 plates, 21. 2s. large paper. Small folio, India proofs, il. 4s.

Account of the Ancient Font at Little "Walsingham, Norfolk. Lond. folio. 11. Is.

J. F. Studies of Wild Ani- mals. Lond. 1824, imperial 4to. 6 plates. INDIA PEOors, 1*'. Is.

Sketches and Drawings of the Alham- bra, made during a Residence inGran.ada, 1833-1834. Lond. 1835, imperial folio. 26 tinted Lithographs, il. 4s.; or coloured and mounted like drawings, lOl. 10s.

Spanish Sketches. Lond. 1S36. Imp. fol. 25 tinted lithographs. Imp. fol. 4i. 4s. Coloured and mounted, 101. 10s.

Illustrations of Constantinople. Lond. 1838, imp. folio. 28 tinted lithographs, 4J. 4s. Coloured and mounted, 10/. 10s.

Etchings of Domestic Subjects. Lond. 1825, imp 4to. 12 plates, india proofs. pub. 11. 12s.; reduced 12s.

James Henrj^. An historical Account, of the Rise and Progress of Stenography. Lond. 1816, Svo. IDs. 6d.

In this work will be found an examiu- ation of tbo various systems of short- hand down to the present time.

The ready Writer, or Ne-plus-ultra of Short-hand. Lond. 1815, Svo.

Jenkin. Memoirs of Prince V.'illiani Henry, Duke of Glouces- xer, 1689-1697, and continued to

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Lewis, Jno. History of Great Bri- tain from the fh-st Inhabitants till the Death of Cadwallader, tlie last King of the Britons, and the Kings of Scotland, to Eugeneve V. To which is added, a Breviary of Bri- tain, translated from the Latin of H. Lhuyd, by T. Twine. Lond. 1729, foHo.

Dent, pt. ii. 459, 1/. Is. Hibbert, 4792, 11. 19s. Heath, 4593. 3/. 13s. 6d. North, pt. ii. 1060, russia, il. 14s. 6d. large PAPER. 21. 10s.

Rev. John, of Margate. A complete History of the several Translations of the Bible into En- ghsh. Lond. 1739, 8vo.

Best edition, with a folding plate re- presenting Henry VIII. giving the IMble to the clergy, &c., being a facsimile of the title to the first edition of Cranmer's Version. Dent, pt. i. 1262. 9s. AVil- liams, 1093, 15s. Bindley, ))t. iii. 23, J5s. 6d. Heath, 204, 16s. 6d. White Knights, 2400, 11. Gosset, 3145, 11. 3s. Hibbert, 4674, with MS. additions. 1?. 7s.— Lond. 1818, Svo. Nassau, pt. i. 19&3, 8s. This work, in the prosecution of which Lewis was materially assisted by Dr. Waterland, was first printed, with Wicklif'a version of the New Testament, in 1731, folio.

I-ife and Sufferings of John Wickliffe, D.l). Lond. 1720 or 1723, Svo. Home Tooke, 414, 17s. Heath, 1580, 1/. Is Willett, 1525, 19s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 1168, i;. 2s. LARGE PAPER. Nassau, pt. i. 1982, russia, 11. 10s. Drury, 2311, with the Life of Pecock, morocco, il. With Additions, from a copy revised by the author. ( )xf 1820, Svo. 10s. reduced, 5s. 6d. large PAPER, royal Svo, William.s, 1094, mo- rocco, 31. 19s.

A brief History of the Rise and Pro- gress of Anabaptism in England ; to whicl: is prefixed, some Account of Dr. .Johr Wicliffe, with a Defence of him from the false Charge of his denying infant liap tism. Lond. 1738, Svo. 5s. (The au thor's copy, with large MS. additions fo a new edition, is in the Bodleian Library

A brief Reply to Mr. John Lewis's brie History, &c. By Tho. Crosby. Lond 1738, Svo.

A Vindication of tho ancient Britain and the Hoghards of Bohemia, fron> th' false .Vccusajtions of being Anabaptist* &c. 1741, Svo.

Some Observations on 'A Vindicatioi

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Lewis, Ect. J. continued. of tlie aiicifut Britaiiis, &c.' By Richard Chilton. Loncl. 1743, 8vo.

The Ilistoiy and Antiquities of the Abbey and Cliiircli of Favresham in Kent ; of the adjoining Priory of Davington, and Maison-Dieii of Ospringe, and Parish of Boctmi siibtiis le Uleyne. To which is added a Collection of Papers relating to the Abbey, &c. and of the funeral Monu- ments and other ancient Inscriptions in the several Churches of Favresham, Shel- ivich, Bocton under le Bleyne, Ospringe, Graveney. and Throwley, with the charit- able Benefactions thereto given. Printed 1727, 4to. Collation. Title, dedication to Lewis, Earl of Kockingham, and preface, 4 leaves; funeral monuments, 69 pages; account of Faversliam, &c. 91 pages. On the reverse of the first page 69 are direc- tions to the binder for placing the (5J cuts. Dent, pt. ii. 593, morocco, 21. 2s. Baker, 454, U. 7s. Fonthill, 792, 11. Is. Towneley, pt. ii. 1095, 11. 14s. Nassau, pt. i 2374, 11. 18s. Sir P. Thompson, 545, 11. 15s Heath, 4663, with MS. additions, 21. 4s. LARGE PAPEK. Sir P. Thompson, 547, with MS. additions, 21. 12s. 6d.

History and Antiquities, as well eccle- siastical as civil, of the Isle of Tenet, in Kent. The second Edition, with Addi- tions. Lond. 1736, 4to. Best edition. Baker, 453, 2?. 2s. Towneley, pt. ii. 1096, 2i. 4s. Willett, 1441, 2Z. 17s. large paper. Deut.pt. ii. 592, morocco, 10^. Nassai;, pt. i. 2375, russia, 9^. 9s. Sir P. Thomp- son, .546, uncut, 51. 10s. The copper-plates at Sir P. Thompson's sale, S(;i, 31. 15s. Collation.— Pp. viii. and 204. The collec- tion of records, not including the title- page, 112 pages ; glossary, index, addenda, and con-igenda, pp. 205—24. The volume contains a portrait of the author, and 25 plates, placed at pp. 1, 2,14-16,27,33, 41. l;7 (i plates), 69. 92 (2 plates), 102, 123, 137, 146, 150, 164, 166, 169, 175 (2 plates; and 176. There are also 7 plates on the letter-press.— FmsT edition (now of little value), 1723, 4to. 10s.

Life of Mayster Wyllyam Caxton of the Weald of Kent, the first Printer in England. In wliich is given an Account of the Kise and Progress of the Art of Pryntyng in England, during his Time, till 1493. Lond. 1737, royal 8vo. 150 copies printed, with a fictitious portraitof Caxton. The major part of this volume is inserted by Di'. Dibdin in his edition of Anies'Tvpographical Antiquities. Heatli, 4235, l^.'Us. 6d. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 181, 11. 13s. Pent, pt. i. 1361, 21. 3s. Hib- beit, 4673, 21. 17s. White Knights, 2401, morocco, 3^. 8s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1145, un- cut, 4/. 10s. Fonthill, 22,37, 5/. Duke of Grafton, 95.5, morocco, 51. 7s. 6d. Willett,

1526, 51. 7s. 6d. SMALL octavo. Twelve copies were printed this size for pivsents to the author's friends, who assisted Lim in the work.

A Dissertation on the Antiquity and Use of Seals in England. Collected bv "■**-. 1736. Lond. 1740, 4to. Pp. 31, with a plate of ancient seals.

Account of Sufi'ragan Bishops. See Nichols. Bib. Top. Brit.

Life of Reynold Pecocke, Bishop of St. Asaph and Chichester. Lond. 1744, Svo. Two hundi'ed and fifty copies printed. Bishop of Ely, 597, 12s. 6d. labgk paper. Sir P. Thompson, resold, Heber, pt. i. 21. 2s. Drurj, 2311, with the Life of Wickliffe, morocco, il. Oxford, 1820, .Svo. 6s. reduced, 3s. 6d. large paper, royal Svo. 21. 2s. ' Williams, 1095, 31. 3s.

Historical Essay upon the Consecration of Churches, with an account of the Forms, and describing the magnificent Feasts and Entertainments on those joyful occa- sions, and proving the antiquities of those Anniversary Festivals called Wakes, ob- served in many country villages in Me- mory of the Consecration. Lond. 1719, 8vo. pp. 123.

Life of Dt. John Fisher, Bishop of Ro- chester, with an Appendix of Illustrative Documents and Papers, and an Introduc- tion by T. Hudson Turner, Esq. Lond. 1855, Svo. 2 vols. 15s. large paper, imp. Svo. only 25 copies printed, 51. 5s. each.

Lewis, Mpl'tliew Gregoiy. The Monk, a Eomance. Lond. 1795, 12mo. 3 yds.

FiR.sT EDITION of an extremely seduc- tive and dangerous romance, the outline of which is ta'ken from the story of the Santon Barsisa, related in the Guardian, no. 48. Second edition. Lond. 1706, 12mo. 3 vols. White Knights, 2402, 11. 17s.— Waterford, 1796, 12mo. 3 vols. 10s. 6d.— Lond. 1797, 12mo. 3 vols. In this edition, the parts censurable on the score of of- fence against tlic Scriptures and decency, are omitted. Bindley, pt. ii. 1166, 10s. 6d. It has of late years been reprinted from the first edition.

Tales of Terror. Kelso. 1799, 4to. First edition. Roxburghc, 3516. lis. Lond. 1801, Svo. Roxburghe, 3532, Ss. large PAPER. White Knights, 2403, 11 Is. Dniry, 2312, morocco, 21. 3s. The ballads of Glenfinlasand the Eve of St. John, in- cluded in this volume, were wiittenbv hfir Walter Scott, Bart.

Tales of Wonder. Lond, 1801, roy. Svo. 2 vols. Roxburghe, 3533, 15s. Some copies on tinted paper. Lewis wrote several novels and plays, principally translations from the Genuan, and bordering on the horrific.

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Journal of a West India Proprietor, kept during a I'esider.ce in Jamaica. Lond. 1834, 8vo.

Life and Correspondence; with many pieces in Prose and Verse never before publislied. Lond. 1839, 8vo. 2 vols, por- trait.

Lewis, Merrywetlier. Travels to the Source of the Missouri River, across the American Continent to the Pacific Ocean, by Captains Lewis and Clarke. Lond. 1814, 4to.

A valuable and liiglily interesting work, illustrated by maps. Urury, 2579, russia, 21. 5s. Duke of York, 2928, 9s. Hibbert, 4758, morocco. 21. 14s.— 1815, 8vo. 3 vols.

The Travels of Captains Lewis and Clarke from St. Louis, by Way of the Missouri and Columbia Rivers, to the Pacific Ocean, 1804-6. t-ond. 1808, 8vo. With a map. Fonthill, 2781, 8s.

Percival. Historical Enqui- ries concerning Forests and Forest Laws, with topographical Remarks upon the ancient and modem State of the New Forest in the County of Southampton. Lond. 1811, 4to.

Lrockett, 2016, 13s. Dent, pt. ii. 595, 11. 10s. LARGE PAPER? Duke of York, 2927, morocco, 11. 13s. CoHatioH.— Pp. 228, besides half-title, title, table of contents, dedication to Sir Edward Hulse, Bart, preface, frontispiece, and map.

S. Topographical Dicti- o>'ART OF England. Lond. 1831- 33, 4to. 4 vols, maps, 81. 8s. large PAPER, royal 4to. 10/. 10s. Pub- lished by subsci'iption, but since sold at greatly reduced prices.

Second edition, Loud. 1833, 4 vols. maps. Lond. 1S35, witli Ilepresentativc His- tory, 116 engraved Plans of Boroughs; and Atlas, 6 vols.— Lond, 1840.— Lond. 1844, including the Islands of Guernsey, Jer- sey, and JIan, witli .-itlas, 5 vols.

Topograpliic.al Dictionary of Wales. 1833, 4to. 2 vols, maps, il. 4s. Royal 4to. ol. 8s.— Second edition. 1842, il. 4s.

Topographical Dictionary of Irel.and, with Atlas. 1837, 4to. 2 vols. 41. 4s. Koy 4to. 61. 5s. Second edition, 1839.

Topographical Dictionary of Scotland. Lond. 1846, 4to. 2 vols. 4/. 4s. Royal 4to. 6;. 5s.

Thomas. Origines Hebrsece : the Antiquities of tlie Hebrew Re- publick. Lond. 1724-5, 8vo. 4 vols.

A laborious compilation from the most

d'^-tingulslicii writers, whether Jev/s or Cliristians, on the manners and laws of the Hebrews.' Bishop Watson. Gosset, 3116, i;. 8rf. Heath, 494, 11. 8s. Williams, 1091 morocco, 21 19s.

New edition, Oxford, 1835, 8vo. 3 vols. 18s.

The Scourge ; in Vindication of the Church of England. By T. L. Lond. 1720, 8vo. 5s.— 1717, 12rao. 3s.

The History of the Parthian Empire, from riie Foundation of the Monarchy by Arsaces, to its Final overthrow by Ar- taxerxes. Lond. 1728, 8vo. 48.

Lewis, Wm., M.D. An experi- mental History of the Materia Me- dica. The Tliird Edition, with numerous Additions and CoiTec- tions by John Aikin. Lond. 1784, 4to. 10s. 6d.

A work formerly in considerable repu- tation.—1768, 4to.— Lond. 1791, 8vo. 2 vols. Edwards, 358, 5s.

Commerciuni pliilosophicc-tecbnicum : 01', the philosophical Commerce of the Arts. Lond. 1763-6, 4to. 4 parts in 1 voL Sothebys in 1823, li. 12s.

W. Oriental Chess, or Spe- cimens of Hindostanee Excellence in that celebrated Game. Lond. 1817. square 12mo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

Elements of the Game of Chess, or a new Method of Instruction in that cele- brated Game, founded on scientific Prin- ciples; containing numerous general Rules, Remarks, and Examples, by means of which considerable skill in the Game may be acquired in a comparatively short time. I?y Wm. Lewis. Lond. Baldwin, 1822, 12ino. 7s.

Matches at Chess, played between the London and Edinburgh Chess (^hibs, be- tween the Years 1824 aud 1828 : with nu- merous Variations and Remarks. Lond. 1828, 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Fifty Games at Chess played by the Author. Lond. Simpkin, 1832, 8vo. 2s. 6d.

First Series of Progressive Lessons, written expressly for the Cse of Regin- ners, with Reasons for every Move. Lond. 1829. 8vo.— Second edition. Lond. 1833, 8vo. Third edition, Lond. 1812, 8vo. 7s.

Second Series of Lessons, for the Use of the higher Class of Players ; and con- taining the modern Improvements in the (lame. Lond. 1832, 8vo. Second edition, 10s.

Chess Problems, being a Selection of original Positions (in Diagrams) ; towliich are added, others extracted from lare and valuable Works, forming together one

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Lewis, Wm. cotinnued. bundred ends of Games won or drawn by brilliant and scientific Moves, with the Names of the Authors. By Wm. Lewis, Teacher of Chess. Lond. 1833, 12mo. 5s.

Selection of Games played in the Year 1834, between Monsieur Ue la Bonrdon- nais and Alexander Macdonnel, Esq., with Notes by 'Wni. Lewis. Lond. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Fifty Games at Chess, played by the Author and some of the best Players in England, France, and Germany ; to which is added, an Acconnt of the Village of Stroebeck, iu Germany, and of the Game practised there. Lond, Simpkin, 1835, 8vo. 2s. 6d.

The Chess-Board Companion, contain- ing the Laws of the Game, the Value and Power of the Pieces, Remarks on the most approved Methods of beginning the Game, with numerous Examples, &c., written ex- pressly for the Use of Beginners ; to which are added, several instructive Problems on Diagrams. By William Lewis. Ninth edition, Lond. A. H. Baily, 1842, 2s. 6d.— Tenth edition. Loud. Boh'n, 1858, Is. 6d.

Chess for Beginners, in a Series of pro- gressive Lessons, showing the most ap- proved Methods of beginning and ending the Game, with various Situations and Check-mates, illustrated by numerous Diagrams printed iu colours. By Wm. Lewis. Third edition, Lond. Chapman and Hall, 1S46, square 12mo. 5s. 6d.

Sarratfs Treatise on the Game of Chess, containing a regular System of Attack and Defence: to which is added, a Selec- tion of critical and remarkable Situa- tions, won or drawn by scientific Moves ; with additional Notes and Remarks by Wm. Lewis. Lond. 1822, Svo.

Carrera's Treatise on Chess; to which is added, the Art of playing without see- ing the Board, by Wm. Lewis. Lond.

1822, 8vo. 7s. LARGE PAPER, 9s.

Greco's celebrated Treatise on Chess, with numerous Remarks, critical and ex- planatoiy, by Wm. Lewis. Lond. 1819, crown Svo. 7s.

A Treatise on the Game of Chess, con- taining an Introduction to the Game, and an Analysis of the various ripenings, with several new Methods of Attack and De- fence ; to which are added, twenty-five new Chess Problems and Di.igrams. Lond. A. H. Baily, 1814, thick Svo. IBs. ; reduced (Bohn), 7s. 6d.

Leweenoe, Sir Edw. Threnodia in Obittun, D. Edorardi Eqiiitis et Susannte Conjugis Charissimse. Funeral Terses on the Death of Sir E. Lewkencr, Knight, and Ma- dam Susan, his Ladj, with Death's

Apologie, and a rejopider to the same. Lond. 1606, -ito.

Bindley, (from Luttrell's and Farmer's Collections), pt. ii. 1029, 4J. 4s, Heber, pt. i. 2?. 13s. Bright, 2/. 2s.

The wise King, and the learned Ivdge, in a Sermon, lamenting the Death and proposing the Example of Sir Edward Lewkenor. By Bezaleel Carter. 1618, 12mo. A copy is in the British Museum.

Lewkenoe, John. Metellus his Dialogues. Lond. 1693, Svo.

' The first containing a facetious rela- tion of a journey tn Tunbridge Wells. The second, a curious description of the place, wells, and country round it. The third isof Translation, with Virgil's Dido and jEneas translated.' Nassau, pt. i. 1981, 4s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet, 939, 18s. Bindley, pt. ii, 1803, 7s. Collation— Fp. 144, dedicated to ' William Lord Biron, Baron of Ratchdell,' by J. L.

Lewis. The resolved Grentle- man, translated out of Spanishe into English by Lewes Lewkenor, Esquier. Lond. 1594, 4to.

A translation of the Chevalier Delibere. The original author was Olivier de la Marche. Hibbert, 4759, 10s. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 955, morocco, 11. 10s. White Knights, 2340, 11. lis. 6d. Strettell, 1645, morocco, 21. 15s. Heber, pt. i. 13s. pt. ix. russia, 11. 9s.

Samuel. A Discovrse not al- together Tuprofitable, nor ynplea- sant for such as are desirous to know the Situation and Customes of forraine Cities without traueUing to see them. Containing a Dis- course of all those Citties which doe flourish at this Day with priuiledged Vniuersities. Lond. 1600, 4to.

A six leaves, B. to V in fours. Nassau, pt. i. 2376, 7s. IngUs, 918, russia, 9s. 6d.

Lex, Eex ; the Law and the Prmce, a Dispute for the just Pre- rogative of Kmg and People. (By Samuel Rutherford.) Lond. 1644, 4to.

Hollis, 683, 10s. 6d.

Lexiphanes, a Dialogue imitated from Lucian, with a Dedication to Lord Lyttleton, a Preface, Notes, ' and Postscript. Lond. 1767, 12mo.

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Campbell also published, anonymously. The Sale of Authors, a Dialogue, in imi- tation of Lucian's Sale of Philosophers. Lond. 1767, 12rao.

Let, Sir James, Bart., afterwards Earl of Marlborough. Reports of divers Resolutions in Law, arising upon Cases in the Court of Wards, and otlier Courts at We.?tminster, in the Reigns of K James and K. Charles. Lond. 1659, foho. 10s. 6d.

Several tracts written by this antiquary ■will be found in the second edition of Uearne's Collection of curious Discourses.

Letbotjen, Greo. A.n Epistle Deobi-atoi-y or Manifest to his BretliV'3n residing in England. Lond. 1657.

A Piece relating to the Papal Supre- macy, on which subject several English Catliolics wrote during the controversy for Titles. See Brtght's Catalogue, 3432.

Thomas. Mathematical Re- pository. Lond. 1797-99, 3 vols. 21. 12s! 6d.— New Series. 12 nos. fonning 3 vols. Lond. 1807—1812, 12uio. 6 vols, scarce.

Mathematical Questions proposed in the I-adies' Diary, 1704— 1816, with the original answers, together with some New Solutions. Lond. 1817-lS, 8vo. 4 vols. It. lis. 6d.— New Series, 1826-30. Lond. 8vo. 5 vols, and 3 parts of vol. 6 (ending abruptly at page 72.) At the end of Part 3 is Cambridge Problems, 48 pages, where the work ceased. Scarce, 6?. 6s.

Thomas Leyboum published other ma- thematical works.

Wniiam. Cursus Mathemati- cus. Lond. 1690. folio. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

With a portrait of the author by R. White, and plates.

Artof DyallinK,with Supplement. Lond. 1700, 4to. 5s. Wm. Leybourn published many other scientific works, all of which are esteemed.

Leybtjrn. Geo., D.D., Chajilain to Queen Henrietta Maria. Me- moir.-i, being a Journal of his agency for Prince Cliarles in Irelnnd in 1617. Lond. 1722, 8vo.

Letcester, John. Enchiridion,

seu Fasciculus Adagiorum selectis- simorum. Lond. 1623, 8vo. In Latin and English.

Letcesteb, J. The Civil Warres of England briefly related. Lond. 1649, 8vo.

With twenty -one portraits. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 182, 317. IDs. Hollis, 763, morocco, 361. 15s.

See RiCRAFT, John.

England's miraculous Preservation em- blematically described. By John Leyces- ter. Lond. 1646, folio. A copy is in the British Museum.

Sir Peter, Bart. Histori- cal Antiquities in two Books. The first treating in general of Great- Brittain and Ireland. The second containing particular Remains con- cerning Cheshire. Lond. 1673. folio.

Brockett, 1836, 13s. Hibbert, 4793, 19s. Towneley, pt. ii. S82, 21. 2s. Nassau, pt. i. 2190, rus'sia, 21. 6s. Heath, 4608, rnssia, 51. 7s. 6d. LAF.OE PAPEE. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 123, map wanting, 51. 15s. 6d. Dent, pt. ii. 460, pp. 121 to 176 inlaid, 21. 2s. Collation. Title,and dedication toCharles I [. [in English], two leaves; the author to the reader, one leaf; preface, 6 pages; the work, pp. 7-392 ; addenda, 7 pages, not numbered; a transcript of Doomsday- book, pp. 393-437 (including a title page, and the proportion of the old hundred to the new), and errata, one page. Prefixed is a folded map of The Countye Palatine of Chester.' A very few copies contain a Latin dedication to Charles IL, which was cancelled before publication by the publisher (Robert Clavell), without the knowledge of the author.

A Defence of Amicia, Daughter of Hugh Cyveliock, Earl of Chester. By Sir Tho- mas Mainwaring of Peover in Cheshire, Baronet. Lond. 1673, 12nio. pp. 80, exclu- sive of preface, pp. 8. Hibbert, 5035, with a MS. ballad on the subject, 4s. Nassau, pt. 1. 2096, 4s.

An .Answer to the Book, (the previous) of Sir Thomas Mainwaring of Peover, in Cheshire, Baronet. By Sir P. Leycester, Bart. A.D. 1673, 12ino. pp. 90.

A Reply to an Aiiswer of the Defence of .\micia, &c. By Sir T. Mainwaring, Baronet. Loud. 1673, 12nio. pp. 105. Bind- ley, pt. ii. 1999, with the Defence, 12s.

.\(idenda : or some Things to be added to the former .\nswer to SirT. Mainwar- ing's Book ; to be placed immediately after Page 90. Nov. 1673, 12mo.

An Answer to Sir Peter Lej'cester'a Addenda, or some Things to be added is

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^" J"''^^?!" I ^H M *^-r T M^C ' Heber. yt. iv. 2?. lis. Mr. Bright attri-

liook, written by the ..aid Sir T. Mam- ^^^^^^ ^^.^ p^^^ ^^ ^^^ Rowlands, but

Mr. Heber thought it not his, allTiougU the Argument is signed S. K.

Letden, John, M.D. Historical

. , , _ -. ^ , Tj *!. Account of Discoveries and Travels

wanngs Law Cases mistaken. By the . , . , ■, j ^^„^.„Au,.

said Sir P. Levcester. A.D. 1674. Printed m Africa, enlarged and completed hj in the Year 1674, l2nio. pt. i. pp. 96, ex- Hugh Murray. Edinb. 1817. 8vo. elusive of preface, pp. 3 : part 2 (with a I £ yol* separate title page) pp. 51, exclusive of ; ;• .^^,„^t.le and highly interesting

nrlrw^e^rto^wo^BoEVe Seing I -^% ^ff'"'' ""''' "" '^^ ''"'''"'

Leycestek, Sir P. continued.

waring. Lond. 1673-4, 12mo. pp. 53.

Tho Books, the first being styled, A r^ply to Sir Tho. Mainwaring's Book, in- titled Xn Answer to Sir P. Leycester's Addenda. The other styled Sir T. Main

styled, A Reply to Sir T. Mainwaring's Book.entituled' An Answer to Sir P. Ley- cester's Addenda. The other styled. Sir Thomas Mainwaring's Law Cases mis- taken, written by the said Sir T. M. Lond. 1675, 12mo. pp. 63, exclusive of pre- face, pp. 4.

A Reply to Sir T. Mainwaring's An- swer to ray two Books, written by Sir Peter Leycester, Baronet. A.D. 1675, l2mo.

The second Reply : together with the I ^j^^ Case of Amicia truly stated. Lond. 1676. ' This pamphlet is dated May 28, 1675. The Peroratio ad Lectoi-em, by Sir P. Ley- cester, dated Dec. 17, 1675.

An .\dvertisement to the Reader, by Sir P. Levcester, unanswered. No date.

For similar works on Asia and Ame- rica, see MuBBAY, Hugh.

The Complaynt of Scotland, written in 1548, with a' preliniinarv Dissertation and Glossary. Edinb. 1801, 8vo. 1/. 5s. LABGK p.APKi':, 4to. iiftv copies printed. Sir M. M. Sykes. pt. i. 730, U. 9s.

Observations on the Complaynt of Scot- land. Edinb. 1S02. Svo.

Scottish descriptive Poems, with some Illustrations of Scottish literary Antiqiii- Edinb. 1S03, 12mo. Roxburghe, 3540, 8s.

Poetical Remains, with Memoirs of his Life. By the Kev. John Morton. Lond. 1819. 8vo. 9s.

Poems and Ballads, with Memoir by Sir Walter Scott, and Supplement by Robert

An Answer to Sir T. Mainwaring's j ^,,-j^ Kelso, 1&5S. post evo. 9s.

Book, intituled An Admonition to the Ueader of Sir P. Leyeesters Books, writ- 1 ten by the same Sir P. Levcester. Lond. 1677, 12mo. ' |

An Admonition to the Reader of Sir P. i Leycester's Book, written bv Sir T. M. Printed in the Year 1676, 12mo. pp. 24.

See Babee, Memoirs of, page 92. Leyden is universally acknowledged to be an author of much research and in- formation.

Letlanb. -See Leea>'T). L'Heeitieb, C. L. Dom de Bvu-

The Legitimacy of Amicia, Daughter (-gUg ^tc. Sertum AnghcuTO, SCU of Hugh Cweliock, Earl of Chester, ! t>t ' . „■ -&^„t.-^ \„^..„

deariv proved, with full Answers to all I I^lanta; ranores quae m Hortis jux.a Objections that have at any Time been , Londinum, imprimis in Horto Kcgio

*n».4.. n..n .-.-... ^ *>.n ....ma 15*. Ci,. 'T'>l/^mo^. ' X"- * 1 A XI 1^ 1 ^OO J .. *

made against the same- By Sir Thomas Mainwaring, of Peover, in Cheshire, Baro- net. Lond. 1679, 12ino. pp. 171, exclusive of a preface, pp. 8. Few probably will read this last book, which sums up the various arguments, without allowing the victory to Mainwaring. Reed, 2582, with I LlOTD. an-^wers bv Levcester and Slainwaring. ' LlBANITTS 1673 and 1675. 1/. 2s. Heber, pt. v. 2617, ' n collection of ten pieces on this subject, produced 5?. 10s.

Among ('lie's MSS. in the Brit. Mus. is a transcript from an octavo MS. eutitled A Reply to Sir P. Leycester's Answer, &c . written by the said Sir Thomas Main- waring, but never yet printed.

Letdex, John. Hell's broke loose. The Life and Death of John of Leyden. Lond. by W. W. 1605.

4rto.

Kewensiexcoluntur. Paris, 1/ 88. lo!

Pp. 36, with 34 plates. White Knights, 2161, with 78 plates, 31. 15s. large papek, with plates, plain and coloured.

Lhotd, LmnrD, or Lhwyd. See

See JrLiAKT.

A translation of Libanius" oration in defence of the heathen temples will lie found in Lardner's Collection of Jewi.-h and Heathen Testimonies.

LiBELLrs de Penitentia et Con- fitandi. Lond. Wvnanduni de Worde, s. a. 4to.

Homer, 1854, mor. 31. 3s.

Lebebax, The. Terse and Prose from the South. Lond. Hunt and Clarke, 1824. 8to. 2 vols.

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Contains pieces by Lord Byron, P. B. Shelley, Leigh Hunt, and others; discon- tiimed in consequence of the death of Shelley. Hibbert, 4685, 6s.

LiBEE Festivalis. See Fes-

TITAl.

LiBEAEiES. A critical and his- ■forieal Account of celebrated Li- liraries. Lond. 1739. 12mc.

A very concise account. Gosset, 3153 ■is. 6d. White Kni-^hts. 2408, 6s. '

The complete Library; or, Xews for the Ingenious. Lond. for John Dunton 1G92-4, 4to. vols. 1 and 2, and 3 nos. of vol. 3.

Tlie Young Student's Library, folio. Sit Dunton.

The British Librarian, 1737. See Oldt.s

TVilliani. '

The Library. Lond. 1761-2, 8to. 2 vols.

A periodical work, conducted principally

"by Dr. Kippis.

Directions for a proper Choice of Au- thors to form a Library. Lond, 176-.

The Library of Entertaining Know- ledge. 12mo. 43vols. Lond. Chas. Knight 1830, et seq. Published at 4s. ed. per vol! reduced by Nattali to half price. For •contents, see Appendix.

The Family Library. Lond. 1829, &c. 12mo. SO vols. Published by John Mur- ray, at 5s. each. Since republished by ' Tegg, at 3s. 6d. each. For contents, see Appendix.

Library of Useful Knowledge. Lond. 1827-43, 353 nos. at 6d. each; For con- tents, see Appendix.

Library (The) of the Fine Arts, or Monthly Repertory of Painting, Sculp- ture Architecture, and Engraving, edited by James Kennedy, Esq. M.P. Feb. 1831 to Oct. 1832, 21 nos. (containing the Lec- tures on Painting by Sir Josh. Reynolds and John Opie, Esq.), forming 4 vols. 8vo continued by Arnold's 'Library of the Fine Arts,' Nov. 1832 to April 18.33, 6 nos. Ivol.; succeeded by Arnold's 'Magazine of the Fine Arts, and Joui-nal of Litera- ture and Science,' May 1833 to July 1834, 15 nos., the entire series forming 8 vols. ' Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology 81 vols. iiSVe Appendix.

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LiCHEFiELD, Nicholas. See Cas-

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Lichfield, Henry. The first Set of Madrigals of 5 Parts : apt both

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for Viols and Vojces. Lond. 1613 small 4to. '

T The volume, Altvs, is dedicated to the Lady Cheyney, and contains 20 songs.

Eichard. The Trimming of Thomas Nashe, Gentleman, by the high-tituled patron Don Eichardo de Medico Campo, Barber Chii-ur- geon to Trinity Coledgc in Cam- bridge. Lond. for Philip Scarlet, 1597. 4to.

Published by Richard Lichfield the Barber of Trinity College, Cambridge, on occasionofNashe's disgrace. On sign E2 is a woodcut of Nashe, doubly fette'rcd Perry, pt. ii. 789, 61. 6s. Saunders' in 1818, m. 9s. Strettell, 1238, 101. Jolley il. 4s.

Lichfield.— An Account of the ancient and modern State of the City and Close of Lichfield. 8vo. 5s,

Lichfield, its ancient and modern State [ Lond.l2mo. 5s.

Lichtenatt, Comtesse de, Me- moires de la, ecrits par eUe-meme j contenant des Anecdotes secr&tes sur la Cour de Prusse, &c. Lond 1809, 12mo. 2 vols. 10s.

This work is miserably deficient in in- formation respecting the intrigues of the Court of Frederic William of Prussia to whom this lady was mistress and confi- dential adviser.

LiCHTENSTEix, Hen., M.D. Tra- vels in Southern Africa, 1803-6, translated from the German by Anne Plumptree. Lond. 1812-15 4to. 2 vols.

In little estimation. Edwards, 536 vol. 1. 8s. Fonthill, 748, 2 vols. 11. Ss.

LiciA, or Poems of Love : in Honour of the admirable and sin- gular Vertues of his Lady , whcie- unto IS added the Eisiiig to tlie CroTme of Eichard the Tlm-d. 4i.o.

Pp. 92. This apparently unpiiblislied and anonymous production is inscribe,! to the Lady of Sir Kichard Mollineux, .■iiid the epistle dedicatory bears date Sept. 4 1593. The writer quite unknown. Stee- vcns, 999, 1/. IHs. Sotheby's in Jim* 1822,17/. Caldecott, 10/, Heber,pt. viii Ol'

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LiDDEi, Duncau, M.D. Artis conservandi Sanitatem Libri duo, Opera et Studio D. Patricii Dunsei, M.D. Abrcdon. 1651. 12mo. Gordonstoun, 1399. lis.

A Sketch of the Life of Ur. Duncan Liiidel, of Aberdeen, Professor of Mathe- matics and of Medicine in the University of Helinstadt,(born 1501, died 1613,) (by Prof. Jno. Stuart.) Ediub. 1790, 4to.

LiDGATE. See Lydgate.

Life. Path of Life, and the "Way that leadeth down to the Chambei'8 of Death, or the Steps to Hell, and the Steps to Heaven, in which all Men may see their Ways, set forth in Copper Prints, that by the outward and visible we may the easier see that which is inward and invisible. Lond. printed for T. Jeuner, 1656. 4to. 11. Is. Nassau„pt. ii. 602.

Light, Hemy. Travels in Egypt, If ubia. Holy Land, Moimt Lebanon, and Cyprus, in the Year 181-i. Lond. 1818. 4to.

A valuable addition to the works al- ready published on Egypt and Nubia. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 248, 11. Is. Drury, 2582, russia, U. lis. Hibbert, 4767, 21. 6s.

Wilham. A Series of Views of Pompeii. Lond. 1828. folio.

Twenty-five views, accompanied by a plan and descriptious, published at 31. 10s. Peoofb on India paper, il. 14s. 6d. Hib- bert, 6489, 11. Is.

Light. The Lanterne of Lyght. Lond. by me Robert Redman. 8vo.

Seventy-four leaves. A curious and interesting discourse, principally on Anti- christ and the Church.

LiGHTEOOT, John, D.D. The Works of, edited by the Rev. J. R. Pitman, A.M. Lond. 1822-5. 8vo. 13 vols. 5/. 58.

The writings of Dr. Lightfoot are an invaluable treasure to the biblical stu- dent. In preparing this edition Mr. Pit- man has adopted for his basis the London edition of 16154, and Strype's supplemental volume, incorporating the additional mat- ter of Leusden's edition, and adding se- veral pieces of Lightfoot's never before published, and new indexes.

I Former edition. Lond. 1684, folio, 2 vols, with portrait bv R. White. Gougb, 20(>2, I -21. 3s. Heath, 625, 2l.3s. Williams, 1296. M. Some genuine Remains, consisting of I three Tracts, with a Preface concermr.g I the Author (by J. Strype.) Lond. IToo, Svo. 5s. Not included in the folio edition ' of Lightfoot's works.

Opera Omnia, Latine vertit J. Lcus- ' den. Rotterod. 1686, folio, 2 vols. 2/. I's. I L.\ROE PAPEK. 21. 12s. 6d.— Fraueq. 1699, ' folio, 2 vols. 11. lis. 6d.

The Harmony, Chronicle, and Order of I the new Testament. The Te.xt of the four [ Evangelists methodized. Story of the ' Acts of the Apostles analyzed. Order of \ the Epistles manifested. Times of tlie Revelation observed and illustrated. Lond. 1647, 4to. 4s.— Lond, 1655, folio, 7s. 6d.

Description of the Temple Service, as it stood in the Dayes of our Saviour. Lond. 1650, 4to. 5s. I Eurubhim ; or. Miscellanies, Christian ! and Judaical. Lond. 1629, 12mo. 3s. 6d. 1 A Commentary upon the first twelve Chapters of the Acts of the Apostles. Lond. 1645, 4to. 5s.

The Harmony of the four Evangelists among themselves and with the old Testa- ment. In three Parts. Lond. 1644, 47, 50, 4to. 7s. 6d.

HoriE HehraicteetTalmudicse. Hebrew and Talmudical Exercitations upon the Gospels, the Acts, some Chapters of St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, and the first Epistle to the Corinthians ; by the Rev. Robert Gandell, M.A. O.xford, 1659, 8vo. 4 vols. 21. 2s. The most valuable of all Lightfoot's works.

John, A.M. Flora Scotiea ; or, a systematic Arrangement, in the Lmneean Method, of the native Plants of Scotland and the Hebri- des. Lond. 1775. Svo. 2 vols.

A valuable work, with 35 plates. Wil- lett, 1531, 15s.— 1777, Svo. 2 vols.

Peter. A BatteU with a Wasp's Nest. Lond. 1649. 4to.

A curious controversial tract written by Dr. John Lightfoot.

William. The Complaint of England. Lond. John Wolfe. 1587. 4to.

Black Letter. Containing much cu- rious matter relating to English history. Bright, 11. Is.

LiGNAC, M. de la Motte. A phy- sical View of Man and Woman in a State of Marriage, with anatomi- cal Engravings. Lond. Svo. 2 vols. II. Is,

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This work was printed on the conti- nent, and most of the copies sent over to this countrj' were seized (on account of the supposed indecency of the plates) at the Custom-House.

LiGXE, Marecbal Prince de. Let- tres et Pensees. Lond. 1808. 12mo. 2 torn. 10s.

Published by Madame de Stael. An English translation appeared in 1809, 12mo.2 vols.

LiGOX, Richard. A. true and ex- act History of the Island of Barba- does. Lond. 1657. foho.

Nassau, pt. i. 23S4, 14s. Bishop of Ely, 1019, 1?. Is.— 1673, folio. Dent, pt. ii. 462, 7s. A notice of this amusing and, in ge- neral, accurate account of Barbadoes will be found in the Retrospective Review, xiv. 226-56.

LiGTTE. Les Choses plus memo- rabies advenues sus la Ligue, tant en France, Angleterre, qu'en autres Lieux. 1590. 6 vols.

Hibbert, 4700, morocco. V. 12s.

LiiBrEXE, .lohn. Truth's Yie- torv over Tyrants ; being the Trial of J. Lilbume. Lond. 1649. 4to.

78.

With a portrait of Lilbume standing at the bar. 1710, 8vo. with portrait. Ros- eoe, 1S53, 13s.

A Collection of Tracts relative to Lil- bume. 1646, 4to. 2 vols. Towneley, pt. i. 636. 1?. 13s.

The publications of, and relating to, this noted enthusiast, are very numerous. See Wood's -Athen. Oxon.

LiLiE, or LiLTPS. See Lilly.

LiLLiE, Charles. The British Perfumer. Lond. 1822. 8to. Nassau, pt. i. 2031, 8s.

Lillixgstot:, Dorothy. The ■wicked Life and penitential Death of Dorothy Lilhngstone, executed for murthering her Bastard Childe. Lond. 1677. 4to.

Heber, pt. iv. 3s.

LiLLO, Geo. Dramatic Works, with some Account of his Life (bv The. Davies.) Lond. 1770. 12mo. 2 vols. 7s. 6d.

Roxburghe. 3941, 1/. Is. Willett, 15.32, 11. 7s. Ilcath, 19oS, U. 9s.— 1810, royal 18mo. 2 vols, with a few additions. Drury, 2820, 9s.

Lilly, Gi-eorge. Clironicon, sive brevis Enumeratio Begum et Pria- cipum, in quos variante Fortuna, Britauniffi Imperium diversis Tem- poribus translatum est, Georgio Lilio autore. Francoforti, 1565, 4to.

' A slender abstract of our English his- tory.'— Nicolson. Bindley, pt. iii. 176, 8s. Gordonstoun, 14.34*, 12s. 6d.

Elogia illustrium Bntannorum et An- glorum Regum Chronicom. 4to. Venet. 1548.

This short Chronicle, with Elogia ad- dressed to Paul Jovius, originally ap- peared in the volume of P. Jovii Descrip- tio Britannise, &c. Venetiis, 1548, 4to.

John, termed the Euphuist. Dramatic and Miscellaneous Works. 'Lilly was a pedantic and affected wri- ter, with considenible talents, not indeed for the drama, but for the rude, verbose rom.mce of those days, and which had a striking influence not only on our collo- quial, but written language.' Gifford. His works are, however, valuable as ex- hibiting the manners of the age. j Dramatic Works, now lirst collected, with Life and Notes by F. W. f airholt, i i.ond. 1858, sm. 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. i Evphves. The -Anatomy of Wit. Cor- I rected and augmented. Lond. 1581, 4to. Eighty-eight leaves. This and the follow- ing production ' did incalculable mischief by vitiating the taste, corrupting the lan- guage, and introducing a spurious and unnatural mode of conversation and ac- tion.'—(^i'^ord.— 1580. 4to. Steevens, 951, %l. 6s.— 1587, 4to. White Knights, 2519, with Euphues and his England, 1588, 3/. 3s.— 1597, 4to.— 1606, 4to. Both parts. Reed, 4856, 1/. 4s. Home Tooke, 444, date 1605, with Golden Legacy, 1605, 8?. 5s. —1613, 4to. Both parts. Dnu-y, 2583, 1/. Is.— G. Eld, 1617, 4to.— 1623, 4to. Both parts. A— K, and L Aa, in eights. Hib- bert, 4991, 1?. 5s.— 1631, 4to. Both parts. —1636, 4to. Both parts. Garrick, 1324, 13s. Inglis, 945, \l. Goldsmid, 424, \l. Is. Nassau, pt. i. 2571, mor. 3i. 5s. Bright, 13s.

Euphues and his England. Lond. 1581, 4to. LI, in fours, but should be only Gg, Kk, following sign. Ee, by mistake. 1582, Freelini^ is.- 158S, 4to. "Bindley, pt. iii. 130, Bright, titles MS. 19s. White Knighf.s, 2519, with the Anatomy of Wit, 1587, -il. 3s. 1597, 4to.— 1606, &c. with the Anatomy of Wit.

C'ainpaspe, played before the Queenes I Maiestie on New Yeares Day at Night ' by the Children of Panics. Lond. T. Cad- I man, 1584, 4to. Tikst kditiom, Formin.

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Lilly, John contained. The i-uiining title is ' A tragicical Come- die of Alexander and Canipaspe.' Field, 275, MS. title, 19s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1.31. SJ. ISs. Heber, pt. i. 3/. 13s f.d.— 1591, 4to. Heber, pt. i. U. IGs. Halliwell, 1S57, MS. title. Reprinted iu Dodslty's Collection of Old Plays.

Saplio and Phao, played before the <Jueeues Maiestie on Shroiie Tewsday by her JIaiesties Children, and theBoyes of Paules. Loud. 1591, 4to. Ko.xbiughe, 5350, 11. Is. Ileber, pt. i. U. 16s.— 1584, 4to.

Pap with a Hatchet, alias a Fig for my Godson ; or crack me this Nut ; or a Coun- try Cuff; that is a sound Box on the P^ar for the Ideot Martin to hold his Peace. Written by one that dares call a Dog a Dog. Imprinted by John An-Oke, &c. &c. (1589.)

This famous pamphlet against the Mar- tinists has been attributed to Nashe, but, according to Oldys, was written bv John Lilly. Boswell, 1651, U. 5s. 1652, 17s. Midgley, il. 4s.

Endymion, the Man in the Moone ; played before the Queenes Maiestie at Greenewich, on New yeeres Day, at night by the Children of Paules. Loud. 1591, 4to. Reprinted in the second volume of Old Plays,' 1816, Svo.

Euplmes' Shadow. 1592, 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 130.

Gallathea, as it was playde before the •Queenes Maiestie atGreenewiche, onNew- yeeres Day at Night, by the Chyldren of Paules. Lond. 1592, 4to. H 2, in fours. Koxburghe, 5346, Zl. 15s.

Midas, plaied before the Queenes Ma- iestie upon twelfe Day at Night, by the Children of Paules. Lond. 1592, 4to. Roxburghe, 5.348, II. 14s. Heber, 11. Is. Pear.son, 11. Reprinted in the first volume of Old Plays,' 1816, Svo.

Mother Bombie. As it was sundry Times plaied by the Children of Powles. Lond. 1594, 4to. A— I 3, in fours.— 1598, 4to. H, in fours. Roxburghe, 5349, U. 16s. Heber, pt. i. 2L 10s. Reprinted in the first volume of ' Old Plays,' 1816, Svo.

The Woman in the Mcjone, as it was presented before her Highnesse. Lond. 1597, 4to. G 2, in fours. Roxburghe, 6361, il. Is. Rhodes, 1562, bl. 7s. 6d. Bindley, 21. 15s.

The Maydes Metamorphoses. Lond. 1600, 4to. llibbert, 4992, 11. 4s.

Loves Metamorphosis, a witty and courtly Pastorall. Lond. 1601, 4to. Inglis' Old Pl.iys. 58, bl. 5s. Ro.xburghe, 5347, 4lI. 4s. Heber, pt. i. 21. 153.

Six Court Comedies, often presented aud acted before Queene Elizabeth, by the Children of her Majestie's Chappel

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and the Children of Paule's. Loud. 1632, 12mo. Published by Ed. Blount, wlio styles them six ingots of refined inven- tion richer than gold. Reed, 8253, 10s. Hibbert, 4703, 10s. Rhodes, 1563, 15s. Lloyd, 725, 19s. Boswell, 1589, 19s. Rox- burghe, 3784, U. 2s. Nassau, pt. i. 2032, U.oA. Bright, FINE, U. 7s. Harward, 1858, russia, 11. iOs. Si:e Retrospective Review, iii. 97—126.

Euphues andLucilla, or the Fal^e Friend and Inconstant Mistress; to whicii is added, Euphoebus rendered into modern English. Lond. 1716. 12mo. Reed, '.'SOS, 3s.

Lilly, John. Modern Entries. Lond. 1791. royal Svo. 2 vols 11. Is.

Fifth and best edition.

Practical Register. Lond. 1745, folio, 2 vols. 15s. A book of authority in mat- ters of practice.

Reports and Pleadings of Cases in As- size for Ofiices, Nuisances, Laws, and Te- nements. Lond. 1719, folio. 10s. 6d.

Peter. Two Sermons. Lond. 1619, 4to. Dedicated to Lady Barbara ViUiers.

Bright, lis.

William, Grammarian. En- gHsli Grrammar, by John Ward, LL.D. Lond. 173^. Svo.

In the preface to this edition will be found an account of the authors of this celebrated Grammar.

Epigrammata. Lond. Pynson, 1521, 4to. Containing F, in fours, except a, which has eight.

Brevissima Institutio, sen Ratio Gram- maticescognoscendse. Lond. 1513. Lond. 1528, 4to. Prefixed to this edition are the epistle and directions for teaching the eight classes in Ipswich school, written by Cardinal Wolsey. Lond. 1542, 4to. On VELLUM. A copy is in the British Museum. —Lond. R. Wolfe, 1567, 4to. both Latin and English. Heber, pt. i. 11. 9s.

Gul. Lilii Liber deLatinorum Nomjnum Generibus, 1532. Vide Robertson, Thos.

De octo Oratlonis Partium Construc- tione Libellus. Lond. 1540, 4to.

Sliort Introduction of Grammar gene- rallie to be used, compiled and set forth for the bringing up of those that intend to attaine the Knowledge of the Latin Tongue. Lond. by the Assignes of Francis Flower, 1574, 4to. (Paris) by Colinseus, 1.557, Svo. Inglis, 874, morocco, il. 48. Heber, pt. i. il. 5s. Lond. by the .Assignes of John Batter.sbie, 1599, 4to. dlack let- 1 EK. A to E, in fours, licensed by Queens

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Lilly, Win. continued.

Elizabeth. Again, in two parts, Lond. J. Eattersbie, 1603, 4to. The second part has the following title : Brevissima In- stitutio sen ratione Grammatices cognos- cenda!, &c. 1603. A to K, in fours ; L, four leaves ; M, 8 leaves ; N, 4 leaves.— Lond. printed by John Norton, 1606 7, 12mo. licen.sed by King James.

Antibossicon. Apologetici Guil. Hor- manni contra Roberti Whittintoni Proto- vatis .^ngliie incivilem indoctamque cri- minationem. Lond. R. Pynson, 1521, 4to. Bright, bl. 7s. 6d. For curious and in- teresting details concerning these epi- grams against Whittingtou the Gram- marian, sef. Antibossicon in Brunei's Ma- nual.

The fairest Fairing for a schoole-bred Sonne ; whereby Praise, Ease, and Profit may be wonne. That is to say The Schoole Masters Precepts, or Lillie's Les- son to his SchoUars. Translated by I. Penkethmau, Lover of Learning. 8vo Four leaves. Bindley, pt. iii. 1776.

An account of Wm. Lilye will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

Lilly, Wm., Astrologer. Mr.W. Lilly's Histoiy of his Life and Times, 1602-85, written bv himself. Lond. 1715. 12mo.

Ro.xburghe, 8498, 7s. Hollis, 775, 13s. Halliwell, 1856, 7s. A notice of this work ■will be found in the Retrospective Re- view, ii. 51-70.— 1774, 8vo. See Buhman, Charles.— Lond. 1822, 8vo. with 12 ports. 7s. LABSE PAPER, roy. 8vo. with proof impressions. Hibbert, 4704, 1/. 9s.

England's prophetical Merlin, 1644, 4to. •with port. Mosely, Zl. 15s.

A Collection of the Prophesies, ancient and modeiTii which concern these Times ; with Observations thereon. Lond. 1645, 4to. Hibbert, 4771, 7s.

The World's Catastrophe; or Europe's many Mutations till 1666, &c. Lond. 1647, 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 128, 9s. 6d.

Monarchy and no Monarchy in Eng- land, Grebner his Prophecy concerning Charles the Son of Charles. Passages on the Life and Death of King Charles, &c Lond. 1651, 4to. Roxburghe, 1149, 5s. Suppl. 758, 7s. Hibbert, 4770, 6s. 6d. Hol- lis, 686, 9s. North, pt. iii. 6ilU, lis. Gor- donstoun, 1441, XU—CoUatiou. Pp. 120, followed by 10 leaves containing 19 wood- cuts. The original MS. of Grebner's Prophecy, as presented to Queen Eliza- beth in 1574, remains in Trinity Coll. Lib. Cambridge, having been presented there- to by Dr. Newell, clerk of the clo.set to the Queen. The printed editions of 1648 and 1650 are counterfeits.

Christian Astrology, in three Books. Lond. 1659, 4to. portrait by Marshall. Hibbert, 4772, mssia by Roger Payne, with his bill, &. 2s. 6d.— 1647, 4to. port, by Marshall. Constable, 5-37, \l. 9b. Sotheby's in April, 1822, 11. 17s. ; and in 1826, russia, 21. 15s.

Lilly's Introduction to Astrology, with numerous Emendations adapted to the improved State of the Science ; with a Grammar of Astrology, and Tables for calculating Xativities, by Zadkiel. Lond.. Bohn, 1852, post 8vo. 5s.

Eleven Astrological Tracts by W. Lilly. 4to. in 1 vol. with a portrait, Hibbert, 4769, in russia by Roger Payne, with his bill, 51. 53.

Compleat and universal Book of For- tune. I^nd. 1728, 12mo. Skegg, 7s. Although bearing the name, this is not by the famous astrologer.

Lima. A true and particular Relation of the Earthquake which happen'd at Lima, the Capital of Peru, the 28th of October, 1746, with a Description of Calloa and Lima before their Destruction, and the Kingdom of Peru in general. Lond. 1748. Svo.

With a map, plans, and cuts. Reed, 3925, 6s. Nassau, pt.ii. 223, Ss.

LiMBOECH, Philip a. The His- tory of the Inquisition, transl. into English by Samuel Chandler. To wliich is prefixed, a large Introduc- tion concerning the Else and Pro- gress of Persecution, and the real and pretended Causes cf it. Lond. 1731, 4to. 2 vols. \l. Is.

A valuable work, though frequently erroneous. Hollis, 687, 13s. Gough, 2235, 15s. Heath, 547, 17s.

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Diverse ancient Monuments in the Saxon Tongue, shewing that both in the old and new Testament the Lord's Prayer and Creed were then used in the vulgar Tongue: al.?o the Opinion then held of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, with Abstracts from yElfricus to the same Pur- pose. Lond. 1638, 410. Gordonstoun, U22, 13s Home Tooke, 4-21, U. 5s Bindley, pt ii. 2506, with Lisle's translation ot Du Bartas, 1625, 16s. Heber, pt. iv. the ' three pieces in 1 vol. 21. 10s. SeeiELFBic. T>v Baktas.

Lister, Martin, M.D. Historiffi sive Synopsis methodica Conchyli- orum, quorum omnium Pictur® ad vivum delineatee cxhibentur, Libri ir. cum Appeiidicibus. Lond. 1685- <J3. fol. 5 pts. in 1 Tol.

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Letters aud divers other mixt Discourses in natural Philosophy. York, 1683, 4to.

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An Account of Paris, at the Close of the 17th Century : with copious biographi- cal, historical, and literary Illustration.s and Anecdotes, and a Sketch of the Life of the Author. By George Henning. M.D. 1 Lond. 1823. 8vo. 5s.— 1698, 8vo.-1699,8vo. Fonthill, 2705, Us. Roxburghe, 7220, 4s. Lister's journey to Paris is reprinted m the fourth volume of Pinkerton's Collec- tion of Vovages and Travels, and an excel- j lent notice of it will be found iu the 1 Retrosp. Review, xiii. 95—109.

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This eminent physician puhlished seve- ral other works, and many papers by liim will be found in the Philosophical Trans- actions.

LiTAxy.

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Literary Repository, 1765. In this will be found six original letters upon duelling, written by Richardson, author of Pamela, &c.

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An Introduction to the Literary His- tory of the 14th and 15th Century. Lond. 1798, Svo. A small work, but replete with interesting information relative to the state of Literature luring the dark ages. Koscoe, 263, 5s. Hibbert, 4809, 6s.

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LiTHGOW, William. The rare Adventures and painful Peregrina- tions of long nineteen Years Tra- vayles from Scotland to the most famous Kingdoms in Eiu-ope, Asia, and Africa. Lond. 1632, 4to. port.

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The Pilgrimes Farewell to his natiue Country of Scotland : wherein is contained, in Way of Di.ilogue, the Joyes and Mise- ries of Perigrination, with his Lamentado in his second Travels, his Passionado on the Rhyne, &c. Kdinb. 1618, 4to. Thirty- two leaves. This poetical tract has a woodcut of the author, as he performed part of his pilgriuiages, at the back of the title. Itoxhurghe, 3362, 5Z. Bindley, pt. iv. 576, 11. 17s. fid. Lloyd, 780, 8i. lOi. 6d. Heber, pt. iv. 21. 9s.

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Edward, LL.D. Twenty-four Seriiioiis on several practical Sub- jects. Lond. 1735, 8vo. 2 vols.

Williams, 1103, large paper, morocco- 19s.

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Littleton-, SirThos. Teuures, in English. A new Edition, printed from the E,ouen Edition, 1585, witli Notes, a Sketch of the Author's Life, and some Account of the dif- ferent Editions, hy H. Koscoe. Lond. 1825, 12mo. 6s.

This invaliutble work, originally com- piled for the use of his son Richard, 'is justly esteemed the principal pillar on which the superstructionof the lawof real property in this kingdom is supported.'

Teiiores uovelli. In Civit. London. per Joh. Lettou & Will, de Machlinia (1481), folio. A copy is in the British Museum. Sir P. Thomson, 957, 211. 6s. Alchorne, 176, 42?. Collation.— It com- mences with .1 table, and contains sig. a to j 6, in eights, without numerals or catchwords. See Ames' Typog. Antiq. hy Dr. Dibdin, li. 5-6. Bibl. Spencer, iv. 383-4.

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Tenores nouelli. Ad Instantiam Rich- ardi fynson, folio. The types are the same, and it has the same mark as Sta- tham's .Abridgment of the Year Books. The colophon runs thus : ' Expliciunt Te- nores nouelli impress! per me Willielmuni le Tailleur in opulentissima Ciuitate Ro- thomagensi, &c. This was supposed by Lord Coke to be the first edition. .\ copy of it is in the Inner Temple library.

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Liteltim Tenuris, new correcte. R. Pynson, 1516, folio. 'White Knights, 2573, russia, 3/.

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S''«'H0DAKD.

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Littleton'sTenures,with Notes explana- tory of the text, and shewing the recent alterations in the Law. Lond. 1846, 8to. 8s.

See Coke, Sir Edward.

Liturgy. Forma ac ratio tota ecclesiastici ministerii in Peregrin- num potissimum Tero Germanorum Ecclesia, instituta Londini per prin- cipem Anglia?, Regem Eduardum VI. anno 1550. auctore Joanne Lasco, Polonise Barone, s. 1. et a. (circa 1550), 12mo.

Sotheby, 1853, 81. 8s.

See LiTAXv. Pbayek. L'Estkan'ge.

LiTELT, Edward. Annotation es in quinqiie priores ex minoribus Prophctis, cum Latina eorum In- terpretatione. Lond. 1587. Svo.

These short annotations, highly extolled by Poole, are republished in the Critici Sacri.

A true Chronologie of the Times of the Persian Monarchic, and after to the De- stniction of .Jerusalem by the Romane. Lond. 1597, Svo. Cc, in eights. Steevens, 1558, 3s.

Liverpool, C. Jenkinson, Earl of. A Treatise on the Coins of the Eeahn. Oxford, 1805. 4to.

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A Collection of all the Treaties of Peace, .Mliaucc and Commerce, between Great Britain and other Powers, 1648

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Liverpool. Tiie History of Li- verpool from the earliest autlienti- cated Period to the present Time. Liverpool, 1810. 4to.

Pp. viii ; iutrodnction, 6 pajjes ; half- title, one leaf; the historical part, 389 pages. The volume, according to L'pcott, contains 71 plates, all engraved on wood except the maps. There are also twelve Tvooacuts on the letter-press.

A correct Translation of the Charter of Liveri50ol. With Remarks and explana- tory Notes. By Philodemus (Joseph Clegg). (Liverpool. 1757;, 4to. pp. 46. Keprlnted with additional charters, 1783, 8vo.

A general and descriptive History of the Town of Liverpool, compiled fronr. original Manuscripts, authentic Records,

and other v.arranted Authorities (by

Wallace). Liverpool, 1795, 8vo. Pp. 301. besides title, introduction and errata, 3 pages. Reprinted in 1797.

S«e Enfield.

LiVEESEEGE, Hcmy, Artist. Works. Lond. 1833-35, roy. fol. 37 engravings in mezzotinto by Cousins and others.

Published at Gl. 6s. Reduced (Nattali) 22. 12s. 6d. INDIA PROOFS, 5Z. 5s.

Lives. The Lives of John Le- land, Thomas Hearne, and Anthonv a Wood. Oxford, 1772. 8vo. 2 vols, portraits.

Edited by Th. Warton and W. lluddes- ford. Brockett, 1899, 15s. Lloyd, 129, 14s. HoUis, 780, lUs. Edwards, 552, 11. IMs. LABGEPAPEK. Reed, 4897, IZ. 8s. Nassau, pt. i. 2083, russia, 11. 5s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt.i. 1593, U. 13s. Dent, pt. i. 1U42. mor. 21. Townelev, pt. i. 149, 1'. 7s. White Knights, 2434, U. Is. Willett, 1433, 11. lis. 6d. Preeling, 11. Is.

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Lives of Seyntes, 1835. See Roxbubghb Club.

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A copy in a booksellers late catalogue was priced 3^ 3s.

Albion's Congratulatory ; or, a Poem upon the high and mighty Prince James, his return into Scotland. Edinb. 1680, 4to.

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Livius, Titus Patavinus. His- toriaruni Roinanarum Libri omnes. Lond. 1589, 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

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Livii Historic libri quinque priores, with Englisli Notes for the use of schools by Prendeville. Lond. Bohn, 1851, 12ino. 53. Frequently reprinted.

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A new and accurate Translation of the Roman History of Titus Livius, with the entire Supplement of John Freinsheim ; made by several Hands; illustrated with geographical and chronological Notes. Published by >Ir. Hayes. Lond. 1744 or 1745, 8vo. Roxburghe, 7571, 11. lis. 6d. Hibbert, 2S23, russia, 11. 15s. Nassau, pt. i. 2041, 21. 7s. Willett, 1537, 41. 6s.— Edinh. 1701, 12mo. 8 vols. 16s.— Lond. 1814 [Military Classics edition], royal 8vo. 3 vols. W. Us. 6d.

The History of Rome, by Titus Livius, translated from the Original, with Notes and Illustrations, by George B.aker, A.M. Lond. 1797, 8vo. G vols. A much-esteemed translation. Hibbert, 4824, 11. 13s. Ed- wards, 281, 21. 6s. Earl of K<>rrv, .309, 21. 17s. Drury, 2348, 3;. 18s.- 1814, 8vo. 6 vols. U. 8s.— 1822, 8vo. 6 vols. IL Is.— Lond. royal 8vo. 2 vols. 12s.— 1830, Loud. Jones, deray 8vo. 2 vols. 12s.— 7 vols. 12mo. Loiul. V.ilpy, 1833-4, 11. U.

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History of Rome, Third Decade. Part the First. Notes adapted for the Military Student by Humplireys. Lond. 1857, Svo.

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Ruperti Commentarius perpetuus in Livium. Lond. Priestley, 1826, Svo. 7s. 6d.

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Poetical Essays on Pope, and Desultory Tlioughts on London, with other Poems. Lond. 1821, 12mo. 2 vols.

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A Margarite of America. Lond. 1596, 4to. A translation from the Spanisli, made by Lodge, ' being at sea four years before with M. Cavendish, in passing through the straits of Magellan.' Many sonnets and metrical inscriptions are intermixed.

Wits Jliserie, and the Worlds Jlad- nesse : discouering the Deuils incarnat of this Age. Lond. Islip for Burby, 1596, 4to. Perry, pt. ii. 775, 0,1. 10s. Jollev, 1814, 5?. 7s. Od. Halliwell, May 1806,

5/. 2s. 6d. This pamphlet is evidently alluded to by Sliakespeare in a Midsum- mer's Night's Dream. 'One sees more devils than vast hell can bold.'

A Treatise of the Plague. Lond. 1C03, 4to. Inglis. 935, 10s. ed. Heber, pt. iv. 16s.

The Poore Mans Talentt. A MS. sold at the s.ale of the old Duke of Norfolk's library ; now in J. P. Collier's Collection.

Paradoxes against common Opinion, debated in forme of Declamations,in place of publique censure, only to exercise Young Wittes in difticulte matters, (anon.) Lond. S. W.. 1602, 4to. Halliwell, 1869, imperfect copy, I.

A Spiders Webbe. Lond. no d.ate, 4to. BLACK LETTER. A copv soUl with Other pieces by Lodge at Mr. John Hutton's sale in 1764, but now not known to e.«st.

Lady Alimony. See Alimony, p. 30.

Playe of Playes, in his ' Playes con- futed.' sign.F 1—3.

Sue GossoN, Stephen. Josephus. Lin- colne. Lady Elizabeth. Prosopopeia. Seneca. Sliakespeare Society.

LOE, William, D.D. The Mer- chant reaU. Hamb. 1620, 4to. 63.

AVood, in his account of Loe, makes mention of the above, but states he never s.aw it.

Songs of Sion. Hamburgh, 1620. small 8vo. Bright, wanting title and following leaf, 21. 16s. The different divisions of this rare volume have separate dedications to the principal English merchants at Hamburgh, to the English factory at which the author was Chaplain.

LoFFT, Capel. Cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bendi, 12 to 14 Geo. III., with select Cases in Clianccry and Common Pleas with- in the said Period ; to which are added, the Case of General ^Yar- rant, and a Collection of Maxims. Lond. 1776, folio. 15s.

An important collection, unfortunately very inaccurate.

Principia cum .Juris universalis turn prjBcipue Anglicaui, Lond. 1779, 12mo. 2 vols. 6s.

Aphorisms from Shakespeare, arranged according to his Plays, &c. with a Preface and Notes, numerical References to each Subject, and a copious Index. By Capel Lofft. Bury, 1812, ISmo. witli portrait of Sh.akespeare. Hollis, 1228, lOs. 6d.

Laura, or an Anthology of .Sonnets and elegiac Quatuorzains, English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Frencli, and German, original and tran.slated. Loud, 1814, fscp. 8vo. 5 vols. Bright, 16s.

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LoFTUS, Dudley, D.D. The first Marriage of Kath. Fitzgei'ald with John Power asserted. Lond. 1677, 4to.

An answer to this hy Rob. Thompson, LL.D., entitled ' Spoiisa nondum Uxor, appeared in 1678. An account of Loftus, ' eminent for his great skill in the oriental lanLjuages,' with a list of his works, will he found in "Wood's Athen. Oxon.

Logan, George, D.D. Two Trea- tises on Government. In two Parts. Edinb. 1716, 12mo. 5s.

This work created much controversy. The second treatise is of uncommon oc- currence.

A Letter to the Kev. Mr. George Logan, A.M. Edinb. 1747, 8vo. 2s.

An Answer to the Kev. Mr. George Logan's late Treatise upon Governnient. I5y Tliomas Ruddiman. Edinb. 1747, Svo. with a frontispiece by Strange, 5s. Bos- well, 21S9, 5s. Bindley, pt. iii. 456, 9s.

The liuisliing Stroke : or, Air. Ruddi- man self condemned; being a Reply to .Mr. Kuddinian's Answer, &c. Edinb. 174S. small Svo.

'J'he finishing Stroke ; nr, 3Ir. Rmldi- luaii more sclf-condeiniied, I'art 2. Edinb. 1748, sniiUI Svo.

Tlie Doctrine of tlie Jnre-divino-Ship of •hereditary indefeasible Monarchy en- quired into and exploded, in a Letter to Mr. Thomas Ruddiman. Edinb. 1749, small Svo.

A second Letter vindicating the cele- brated Mr. Alexander Henderson, Minis- ter at Edinburgh, in tlie Years 1638, 1641. and 1613, &c. Edinb. 1749, small Svo.

James. The Scottisli Gael, or Celtic Manners ; as preserved jimong the Highlanders, &c. Lond. 1831, Svo. 2 vols. 1/. lOs. laug-e PAPER, royal Svo.

Capt. John. Analogia Ilono- rum, or, a Treatise of Honour and Nobility according to the Laws and Customes of England. In two Parts. Lond. 1677, folio.

This treatise forms part of tlie fifth and sixth edition of (Juilliui's lk-.raldry.

Rev. John. Sermons. Lond. 1790-1, Svo. 2 vols.

These sermons are much admired for their elegance and perspicuity. Edwards, 774, date 1793. 8s. 6d.— Edinb. 1819, Svo. 2 vols. Williams. 1115, 18s.

Poems by the Rov. J. Logan. Lond. 1781, 8vo. With a Life of the Author.

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1805. Hibbert, 4837, 3s. ' An elegant scholar, and a very ingenious poet." JJi\ Drake.

Logarithms. See Maseees, Francis.

Loggan, David. Oxonia illus- trata. Oxonise, 1675, foho.

Plates I— XL. with engraved title-page, dedication to K. Charles II., K. Charles the second's l,icence ' Spectatori Ingenuo S.. and Index Tahiilaruin.' Hibbert, 4995, with a few additional plates, russia.Si. 6s. Dent, pt. ii. 466, morocco, il. 5s. Willett, 14S8, 61. 15s. North, pt. ii. 1067, morocco, 51. 15s. fid. Bindley, pt. ii. 618, morocco, 51. 17s. 6d. Heath, 4685, morocco, 62. 2s. 6d. White Knights, 2759, russiii, 61. 16s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 2.388, with the Cantabrigia, 111. i..\RGK PAPER. Edwards, C57, with the Cantabrigia, rnssia, 211. A mezzo- tinto portrait of James, Duke of Oiraond, is sometimes prefixed to this volume, but does not belong to it.

Cantabrigia iUustrata. Can- tab. (1688), folio.

Thirty plates, besides title. Latin dedi- cation to K. AVilliam and Q. Mary, a Latin address to the reader, and an index tabn- laiiini, 4 leaves also engraved. Pretixed to some copies is a mezzotlnto portrait of Charles Duke of Somerset, engraved by J. Smith. Hibbert, 4996, russia, SI Gs. Willett, 1487,7?. 12s. 6d. North, pt. ii. IOCS, russia, 81. 2s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 619, morocco, 111. largi! papeu. Dent, pt. ii. 467, without the portrait of the Duke of Somerset, which was a subse- quent addition, 51.

Samuel. The History of the Brotherhood or Guild of the Holy Gliost in tlie Chapel of the Holy Ghost near Basingstoke in Hamp- sliii-e. Reading, 1742, Svo.

Pp. X and 43.

.\gain, with an account of tlie Holy Ghost Cliapel by the Rev. J. Jeffer.soii, 1808, Svo. Enlarged, with some particu- lars respecting the Hospital fouiKled in 1261 by Henry III., and Notices of Emi- nent Natives of Basingstoke. Basing- stoke, Chandler, 1819, Svo. 2 plates.

Logic. Logicalium Intentio- num Libelliilus secundiis. Lond. apud R. Pynson. 4(o.

A copy is In the British Museum.

Artis Logicie Compendium. .*■ Al- uiiicn.

The books on Logic are innumei'able. .\ good Catalogue of them Is given in Mr. Blakey's Historical Sketch of Lo-ic. Lond. 1848, l'2mo. Os.

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LOGIE, Andrew, Arcli. Deane of Aberdeiie. Raiue i'rom tlie Clouds upon a Clioicke Angel. Abei-deue, 1624-, 4to.

This answer to the question, ' Where wi\s your church before Luther?' is de- dicated to Sir Alex. Gordon, Inglis,936,. 1?.

LoiER. See De Loiek.

LoiOLA. See Loyola.

LoiTEKEB, The, a periodical Work. Oxford, 1790, 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

The condnctor of, and the chief contri- butor to, tliis paper, was Mr. James Aus- ten.of St. John' s'.CoU. Oxford. Uoxburgiie, 7007, 18s. 6d.

LoK. See LocE.

LoMATirs, lo : Paul. A Tracte containing tlio Artes of curious Paintiiige, Caruinge, Buildinge, euglished by Richard Havdocke, Student iii Phvsick. Oxford, 1598, j folio.

In this transl.itiou (says Granger) Mr. I Ilogartii fancied he saw the fundamental i principle of his ' .\.nalysis of Beauty' couched in the following precept of Mi- chael Angelo to Marco da Sienna, his scholar; 'That he should always make a figure pyramidal, serpent-like, and mnlti- i plied bv one, two, and three.' Hindlev, pt. ii. 419, 17. 14s. Harward, ISoS, ISs. I Conation. Engi'aved Title, containing ' portrait of tlie Author iind Translator, Dedication to Thomas Bodley, Esq., to the Reader. &c. 5 leaves; John Case. D. of Vhysicke, to his Friende R. H. of Xew Col- lege, &c. 6 leaves ; A— K, 120 pages. The 2d. 3d, 4tli, and otli Bookes, Aa— Ss (Pages 1-218) : The last leaf containing the im- lirint.

LoMB.iED, Peter. Hiberni Ar- cliiepisc. Armac. de Kegno Hiber- niss, Sanctorum Insidse, Commen- tarius. Lovau. 1632, 4to.

This book was ordered to be suppressed and prosecuted by Lord Deputy Strafford, at tlie direction of the King, in 1623. A copy is in tlie British Museum, anotlier in a bookseller's recent catalogue was marked 77.7s. Sotlieby. (Bp. Daly.) 1858, 97. OS. Gardner, July 1S54, 07.

LoNDOX, AVilliam. A Catalogue of the most vendible Books in Eng- land, orderly and alphabetically digested. With a Supplement. Loud. 1658-60, 4to.

Prefixed is an excellent 'introduction

to the use of books ;' which has hitherto been attributed to William Juxon, at that date Sishop nf Londnn, but recently its writer has been discovered to have been a bookseller and publisher at Newcastle- upon-Tyne. (SceToni Osborne's Catalogue, 175.5, p. 40.) Bindley, pt. i. 2000, 5s. Nassau, pt. i. Cj3, us. White Knights, 928, Gs.

London. Anonymous Piibhca- tions relating to London.

A Chronicle of London from 10S9 to 14S3,: written iu the lifttenth Century, and for the first Time printed from MSS. ill the Britisli Mnsaum. To which are added, numerous contemporary Illustra- tions, consisting of royal Lettei-s, I'oems, and other Articles descrijitive of public Events, or of tiie Manners and Customs of the Metropolis. (Edited by Ed. Tyrrell, Esq.) Loud. 1!527, 4to. pp. viii and 274, with a facsimile plate. Two hundred and fifty copies printed.

De Antiquis Legibns Liber, or Book of the Antient Laws of London ; containing also the Chronicles of the Mayors and Slierifl's, a.d. 1188 to 1274. Ste Camuex Club, Appendix.

Cronique de Londrosdepnisl'an 44 Hen. III. a I'an 17 Edw. III., with the names of the Mayors .ind Sheriffs for the period recorded. 5e«C.\MDEx Club, App.

The Names of the IJaylyfs, Cnstos, Mayeres, and Sherefs (1502-21), &c. See Arnold's Chp.oxicle, page 72.

The Lamentacycn of aChristenagaynst the Cjtye of London, for some certayne greate Vyces vsed thevin. Nurenbergh, 1545, 16mo. D 4, in eights. Jmprinted in ye yere of our Lord 1548, 16mo. F 6, in eights. A very severe Invective against the Londoners by an earlv Kefomier. Heber. pt. iv. 17. 4s. pt. v. 17. 1'Os. Puttick, 1855, 47. 6s.

Orders taken and enacted for Orphans and their Porcions. Lond. by John Ca- wood, 1551, 12mo. Dent, pt. i. 12S1, in a vol. 1580. Heber, pt. i. 4U7, in a vol.; pt. V. with two sermons, 17. 18s. Other impressions.

The Order of tlie Hospital of St Bar- tholomew, in West Smythfield. Lond. Grafton. 1552. black LErrER. 16mo. See date, 1581.

The Order of the Hospitals. 1557. See

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The Offices of Shirifte^, Bayliffes of Liberties, Escheatours, Constables, and Coroners. Lond. John .MIde for John Waley, 1573, ISmo. black lettek. Bliss, 17. Is.

The Disclosyng of a late counterfayted Possession by the Uonyll, in twoo May- dens, within the Citie of London. Wheie- unto is annexed. Part of a Uomilie of

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LoxDOX continued. Chrisostorae, and also strange Stories and Practises, as well in England as in otlier Countries. Lond. by IMcbard Watkins, 1574, 8vo.

General Matters to be remembered of the Lord Maior throiigliont the whole year. 16mo. (1586). Printed several otlier times.

The Decree for Tythes to bee payde in London. AnnoM.D.LXxx.—R. Wolfe, 1596, 16mo. Ten leaves.— 1597, 16ino. Seven leaves. Tliere are other editions.

Orders (36) appointed to be execnted in the Cittie of London for setting Koges and idle Persons to worke, and for Keleefe of the Poor. Lond. by Hugh Singleton, 4to. 16 pages. Gordonstoun, 16S6, 10s. 6d. luglis, 1123, Us. Ileber, pt. L 9s.

A breefe Discourse, declaring ruid .np- proving the necessai'ie and inviolable Maintenance of the laudable Custonies of London ; namely, of that one, whereby a reasonable Partition of the Goods of Hus- bands among their Wives and Children is provided. Lond. 1584, 16mo. 48 pp. (A— Cvm). Gordonstoun, 1370, ICs. He- ber, pt. i. 7s. 6d. ; pt. v. 16s. Reprinted with the orders of St. P.artholomew's Hospital, 1552, and also at the end of Stowe's London, folio edition, 1754-5.

The Order of my Lorde Maior, the Al- dermen, and tlie Shiriffes for their Meet- inges and Weiiring of their Apparell throughout the Yeere. Lond. by Hugh Singleton, 1586, Svo. Many other editions.

The Abridgement of an Acte of Com- mon Counsel passed at the Gnildehal iu London, the seconde day of July, 1,586. Lond.by Hugh Singleton, lorao. Relative to Carts and Carriers.

The Lawes of the Market. Imprinted by John Wolfe, 1595, 16n)o. Eleven leaves. —1620, Imp. Ill Jar/gard.—imS, 12rao. 2s. 6d.

Abridgement of an Acte of Common Counsel pas.sed at the Guildehall in 1586, for the better Government of Cartes, Cartel's, Carres, and Carremen; with the Decree for Tythes being payed in London. Lond. by J. Wolfe, 1596, ICJuio.

Certaine articles concerning the Statute lately made for the Reliefe, of the Poor. Lond. by John Wolfe. 1599, 16nio. Eight leaves. Heber. pt. i. 4117. 1/. 10s.— 1602.

The wonderful Yeave 1603, wherein is shewed the Picture of (..ondon lying siclte of the Plague. Lond. 4to. See Deckeu, T., p. 608.

Londoners, tlioir entertainment in the countrie ; or, a Whipping of Jiunnaways. Wherein is described Londons Aliserie, the Countries Criieltio, and .Man's lu- humauitie (witli ]i(i(>ti'v interspersed). Printed ],y ll.L. ICOI. nn( ic i.kttkii.

Tlie G reat Frost, Cold Doings in London except at the Lotterie, &c. Lond. H. (insson, (1G07?) 4to. witli a view of Prost Fair on the Frozen Thames, black let- ter. Wrangh.am, 71.

Instructions to the Masters and Conn- sell of the Court of Wards and Liveries. 1610, 4to. Reed, 4419, 9s.

Looke on me London, I am an honest Englishman, ripping up the Bowels of Mischiefe, Unking in thy Sub.urbs. 1613, 4to. BLACK LETTER. Reed, 2213, 31. 15s. Jolley, 1853. il. Us. 6d.

The ancient Custonies and approved Usages of the honourable City of London. 1617, 12mo. Steevens, 1844, with Orders for .\pparel. 1715, 11. 13s,— 1639, 4to.

Countrie Ague, or London her Welcome Home to her retired Children. Lond. 1625, 4to. with a frontispiece. Bindley, pt.^i. 2209, -U.

London's Lamentation for her Sinnes. 1625, Svo. Bindley, pt. iii. 77.

London looke backe at that Yeare of Yeares 162.5, and looke forward upon this Yeare 1630, written not to terrilie but to comforte. 1630. 4to. 7s.

The Blacke Rod and White Rod Strik- ing and Sparing London. Lond. 1630, 4to.

London's Complaint against her Chil- dren iu the Country. 16,".6, 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 2520. 3s. 6d.— 1665, 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 2521, 3s. lieber, pt. vi. 5s.

Good Workes if they be well handled, or certaine Projects about Maintenance of parochial Ministers and Lecturers in London. Erection of new Churches in the great out Parishes about London. Lond. 1641, 4to.

London's Lamentation, or a fit Ad- monishment for City and Countrey, wherein is described certaine Causes of this Affliction of the Plague. Lond. 1641, 4to.

Saint Pauls' Potion, prescribed by Doc- tors Commons. Lond. 1641, 4to.

London's Love, or Entertainment of the I'ailiaraent at Grocers' Hall. Jan. 19, 1641, 4to.

Tliree Speeches, such as the like were never spoken in the City, by the Master Warden, Mistress Warden, and Jlistress Warden's Chambermaid. Lond. 1642, 4to. woodcut. Fi'eeling, 13s.

Three Looks over London; or, plain Dealing is a Jewell. Lond. 1643, 4to. with a woodcut. Lloyd, 782, 3s. 6d, Heber, pt. vi. 3s.; pt. vii. 10s. 6d.

London Diurnal, Character of a. 1644, 4to. See Clevelano, John, p. 480, col. 2. .\ full Answer to a scandalous Pamphlet, entitled "A Char.acter of a London Diur- nal," printed by F. ]',., Oxford, 1645, 4to.— C'haracter of a L. D. examined and an- swered. Printed by JI. n., 1645. Bliss. 7s. Vindication of the Archbishop of York

LOXDOX continued. (Williams), from ii scurrilous libel '' Cha- racter of a L. D." 1647, in verse. Bliss. 3s.

The City- Law ; or the Course and Prac- tice in all Manner of Juridicall Proceed- ings on the Hustings inGuild-Hall, Lon- don. Englished out of an ancient French Manuscript : also an Alphabet of all the Offices disposed and given hv the Lord Mayors of London. Lond. 1647, small 4to. Pp. 69, besides title, to the reader, and an alphabetical table, four leaves.

King Charles' his Augusta, or City Royal, of the Founders, tlie Names, .and oldest Honours, in Heroical Latin Verse. Lond. 1648, 4to. Iteed, 696S, 12s. Heber, | pt. iv. 12s.

The London Chaunticleres, a wittv ' Comedy, full of various and delightful i Mirth. Lond. 1659, 4to. A copy is in the j British Museum. Kliodes, 228, \l os. | Halliwell, in 1659. .$/. lis.

The Outcry of the London Apprentices. 1G59, 4to. I

The London Printer, his Lamentation, or the Press oppressed and overpressed. In this tract, dated September 1660, tlie '< author inveighs bitterly against several . Printers for publishing various Bibles containing ' egregious blasphemies and damnable errata.' Bindlev, pt. ii. 25.39. i Heber, pt. vii. 3802, lis.

London's Glory: or, the Riot and Rnine of the Fifth-Monarchv Men, and all their Adherents. Lond. 1661. 8vo.

London's Triumph. 1662. See Tathaji, John.

The Chimney Sweeper's Sad Complaint and Humble Petition for erecting a New- Cross in Clieapside. Lond. 1663, 4to.

London's dreadful Mortality. Lond.

1665. 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 2547,' 3s. Cd. London Gazettes. 1665— 1S59. Sfi: Ok-

ZETTES, Nos. 1 to 23 called the Oxford Gazette.

His Majesty's Declaration to his City of London, upon Occasion of the late Calamity by the lamentable Fire. Lond.

1666, folio.

Informations exhibited to the committee appointed to inquire into the late dreadful burning of the City of London. 4to. 1667. Bliss, ii. 2772, with the King's Declara- tion, folio, 11.

Fire of London. 16C6. .K number of Tracts. &c. relating to the great Fire of London, will be found noticed in tlie .liecond part of tlie sale Catalogue of Dr. Bliss's collection in 1858, and in Upcott's Account of the principal Works relating to En- glish Topography, ii. 817-22. Also in the Catalogues of the Corporation Library.

A true and faithful Account of the seve- ral Informations exhibited to the Com- mittee appointed to enquire into the late Burning of the City of London. 1667, 4to.

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Pp.32. A curious tract, reprinted in the seventh volume of the Somers' Collection of Tracts.

Observations, both historical and moral, upon the Burning of London, Sept. 1666. Lond. 1667, 4to. Pp. 38. A concise, im- partial,and perspicuous account, reprinted in the third volume of the Ilarleian Mis- cellany. See dates 1679, 1720, and 1769.

The Conflagration of London poetically delineated, and directed to the most noble and deserving Citizen Sir J. L[anghaml, Knight and Baronet. Lond. 1667, 4tb. Pp. 28. By Simon Ford. Bibl. Auglo- Poet. 117, 21. 2s. Perry, pt. i. 1261, 10s. 6d. Skegg, 6s.

.\ short Nan-ative of the late dreadful Fire in London; togethei- with certain Considerations remarkable therein. Lond. 1667, 8vo. By Edward Waterhouse. Nas- sau, pt. i. 2408, 3s.

X short Narrative of London's fatal Fire, with its diurnal and nocturnal Pro- gression, from Sunday Morning (being) the second of September .\nno Slirabili 1608. until AVednesday night following. -A. Poem. As also London's Lamentation to her regardless Passengers. Lond. 1667, 4to. pp. 12. Nassau, pt. i. 2553, 12s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 660, 2?. 12s. 6d.

Poem on the Fire of London, by J. A. 1667, 4to.

.•Vn Order of Common Council approved by the King's Council touciiing the Com- mittee for rebuilding. 1667, folio. I Rules for the pitching and levelling the I Streets of London. 1667, folio.

An Act for preventing and suppressing Fires within the City of London and Liberties thereof. Lond. 1668, 4to.

Poemata Londinensia. jam taudem con- summata, et in unum Volnnien redacts. Lond. 1668. 4to. Written by Simon Ford. Hibbert. 6464, lis. Lloyd. 781. 12s. Bind- ley, pt. iii. 1408, 5?. This last copy con- tained : 1. Conflagratio Londinensis in Latin andJEnglish. The second Edition, with large Additions. 1667. pp. 32. 2. Lon- dini quod Reliqvvm, in Latin and English. 1667. 16 leaves, not including title. 3. Actio in Londini Incendiarios. pp. 16. 4. Londini renascentis Imago poeiica. 1668. pp. 21. not including title.

London's Resurrection poetically repre- sented and humbly presented to his most sacred Majesty. Lond. 1669, 4to. pp. 22. By S. Ford.

Troia rediviva, or the Glories of Lon- don surveyed, an heroic Poem. Lend. 1674. 4to.

Libertie.s, L'sages, and Customs of Lon- don. Lond. 1674, 4to. S-r date 1702.

London's Flames; being an exact Ac- count of divers Informations given to the C^ommittee of Parliament, &c., concerning the Fire of London. Lond. 1679, 4to. Lond. 1712, Svo.

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London continued.

The Eoyal Charter of Confirmation granted by K. Charles II, to tlie City of London. Taken out of tlie Kecords, ami exactly translated into English, by S. G. Gent. Together with an Index. Lond. (1680), Svo. Home Tooke, 427, 15s. 'Jhe Charters, B li 4, 247 pages, likewi.-e title, dedication to Sir Kobert Clayton, Knt. and two tables, twelve leaves.

Rights and Priviledges of the Citizens of London, pi-oved from I'rescription, Charters, and Acts of Parliament, and the Coronation Oath. Lond. 16S2, folio. 1689 folio.

The Forfeitures of London's Charter.

1682, 4to. Nineteen leaves.

The Case of Quo Wnrranto, and other pieces on the seizures of the City Charter, were printed in folio and quarto.

Tlie London Jilt; or. Politick Whore,

1683, Hibbert, 3S43, 3s. 6d.

An Historical Account of tlie late Great Frost, ii which are discovered in several comical relations, tlie various Huincurs, Loves, Cheats, and Intreaguesof the Town as the same were managed upon the River Thames during that Season. Lond.

1684, small 8vo. pp. 142.

Loudon's Flames revived. Lond. 1689, 4to. Brockett, 2026, 7s.

Design of the Tower Hamlets to sup- press Bawdy Houses. Lond. 1691. 4to.

The Order of my Lord Mayor, the Al- dermen and the Sheriffs, for tlieir Meeting and Wearing of their Apparel throughout the Year. Lond. 169.3, 12mo. black L!--t- TEK. Again, 1724, bl.\ck letter. See also under dates 1566 and 1617.

The London Spy, 1698.9, folio, 17 parts. in 2 vols. Reed, 4247, 4i. 5s. Ste Ward, Ed.

Privilegia Londini, or the Laws, Cus- toms and Privileges of the City of Lon- don. Lond. by Ed. P.ohuii, 1702, Svo. Third edition, Lond. 1723, 8vo.

The Fieemen of London's Companion, Svo.or the Citizen's Birthriglit. Lond. 1703.

The London Belles: or, a Description of the most celebrated Beauties (forty-one ill number) in the Metropolis of Great Britain, &c. 1706, folio, 16 pp.

Tlie honest London Spy, describing the base au<l subtle Intrigues of tlie "Town. 1706-7, Svo. 4 parts, with v,ood-cuts. Lloyd, 607, 1/. 18s.

A new View of London: or, 'an ample Account of that City (by Edward Hatton). Lond. 1708, Svo. 2 vols. Reed, 6249, 7s. fid. Heath, 4644. 8s. Bindlev, pt. iii. 1687, lis. 6d. -Marquis of Townshend, 9fW, 17.S. Dent, pt. i. 1344, russia, 16s. Collation. Vol. i. Pp. xlii. and :J52, be- sides title, one leaf; preface and adver- tisement, six pages; and two indexes, twelve pages each. Plates. 1. The arms

of the city. To front the title. 2. Plan of London, p. i. 3. A new map, p. xxiii. Vol. ii. pp. 353—813; not including the title-pages. Plates. 1. The arms of the twelve principal companies. To front the title. 2. The arms of fifty companies, p. 593. A copy, witli numerous MS. addi- tions and corrections, is in the British Museum.

The Triumphs of London. 1708. See Settle, Elkanah.

The Cryesof the City of London drawne after the Life (with Kxplanations in En- glish, Fiench and Italian). Drawn by M. Lauroon, and engraved by P. Tempest and . J. Savage. 1711, folio. Seventy-four plates, including two title-pages. In the first edition the plates are not nu»bered, .and the name of the publisher is altogether omitted. Nassau, pt. ii. (1418), lU. Os. 6d. In the second edition the name of the publisher, ' Henry Overton,' appears. Bindley, pt i. 1135, 9?. 9s.

The origin.al London Post ; or Heath- cote's Intelligence. 1718, &c. In this periodical publication Defoe's UobinsoD Crusoe appeared. .See Defoe.

The true Protestant account of the Burning of London. 1720, Svo.

History of the Sheriffdom of the City of London and County of Middlesex. Lond- 1723, Svo.

It cannot rain but it pours ; or the first Part of London strew'd with Rarities. An account of the An'ival of a AVhite Bear in BishopsgateStreet, thoCopperFarthing Dean (Swift;, the Singing Woman, the Wild Man, &c. Lond. 1726, Svo. rep. in 4to. Nassau, pt. i. 2163, 6s.

A new Review of London. Lond. 1728, Svo.

Augusta triumphans; the Way to make London the most flourishing City in the Universe. Lond. 1728, Svo.

Viev.- of London and Westminster; or the Town Spy. Lond. 1728, 8vo. Fonthill, 1531.8s.

The Town Spy, or the Devil's Factors discovered, 4 parts, Svo. 1723.

The Tricks of the Town Laid open, being a true Caution to both Sexes in Town and Country. Lond. 1728, 12mo. Several editions.

London Cuckold.s, or a Nest of Fools, containing the many Humours and Comi- cal Intrigues of the City Wives. Lond. 1729, small Svo.

Catalogus Plantarura qua; in Hortis hand procul a Loudino sitis in venditio- nem propagantur. Lond. 1730, folio. With coloured plates.

New Remarks on London, Westminster,

and Southwark, by the Company of Parish

Clerks. Lond. 1732, 12mo. Nassau, pt. >.

2121,78. Several editions.

London Magazine, or Gentleman's.

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Monthly Intelligencer, fi-om tlie Com- mencement in 17;)2 to June, 1783. 51 vols. N.S. from Jnly 1783 to Sept. 1784. 2 vols. Svo. (then relinquished). Reed, 2552, from 1732 to 1771, with index from 1732 to 1758, fi?. lOs. Willett, 1542, 1733-83, 51 vols. 5/. 1,5s. fid. Wrangham, to 1785, and index, 56 vols. 7/. 2s. 6J.

A critical Keview of the Piihlick Build- ings, Statues and Ornaments in and about London and Westminster. A satirical piece by James Kalph, Architect. Lond. 1734, 8vo.— 1736. l\assau,pt. i. 775, 7s. See date 1771.

The Charters of the City since the Con- quest, translated into l:;nglish with Notes, <tc. bv J. E. Lond. 1738, small 8vo. 3s. Pp. 269, besides title, dedication to Sir John Barnard, Knight; 5 pages, and index, 10 pages. Reprinted in 1745: to wliich is annexed the Charter ofthe xvth of George II. 12rao. Dent, pt. i. 422, 3s.

See Lf.iffmax.

A new and compleat Survey of London, ill eight Parts. By a Citizen and Native of London. Lond. 1742, 8vo. vols. i. and ii. only published. Dent, pt. i. 1346, russia. 2/. 3s. Collation.— Vol. i. B-Uu 4, 664 pages, besides title, dedication to Sir Robert Godschall, Knt., and contents, 4 leaves, with a folding plan, also twelve ■xvoodcuts on the letter-press. Vol. ii. B— Pp. 6, pp. G65 1257, besides title, one leaf; index, 7 pages, with three woodcuts on the letter-press.

-A. General llescriptiou of the several Trades of London. Lond. 1747, 8vo.

Humours of the Fleet (Prison.) A hu- mourous descriptive Poem. Lond. 1749, Svo. plates.

A Survey of the Cities of London and "Westminster, Borough of Southwark, and Parts adjacent. By a Gentleman of the Inner Temple. Lond. 1753, folio. 2 vols. 11. lis. 6d. Written by John Motley. See Seymour, Robert.

The London Medley, containing Exer- cises spoken by severall Westminster Scholars. Lond. Svo. Nassau, pt. i. 2050, date 1751, 15s.

Loudon Chronicle, a Newspaper. 4to. 1757 to 1809, 100 vols. Heber, 1757 to 1S09, wanting four half volumes. 4/. 18s, Another series, 1757 to 1804,96 vols, pt. ii.4i. 18s.

London and its Environs described. Lond. R. Dodsley, 1761, Svo. 0 vols. This work contains interesting matter not to be found elsewhere, and is valued for itsacconntjof the Dukeof Devonshire's pictures at Cliiswick. Reed, 5028, \l. 18s. Dent, pt. i, 1347, russia, :U. Nassau, pt. i. 204i), russia, HI. 6s. Collation.— \o\. i. Pp. 344, besides two titles, a dedication

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to George, Prince of Wales, a preface of 5 pages, also 14 plates. Vol. ii. pp. 352, besides two titles, and 20 plates. Vol. iii- pp. 32S, besides two titles and 14 plates. Vol. iv. pp. 355, besides two titles and 6' plates. Vol. V. pp. 348, besides two titles and 9 plates. Vol. vi. pp. 576, besides two titles and 17 plates. On pp. •.:!73-6 are di- rections to the binder for placing the cuts.

Tlie Laws and Customs, Rights and Privileges of the City of Loudon, &c.. Loud. 1765, 12mo. 3s. 6d.

The City Remembrancer: being histo- rical Narratives of the great Plague at Loudon, 1665; great Fire, 1666; and great Storm, 1703. To wliich are added, Obser- vations and Reflections on Plagues in general ; considered in a religious, philo- sophical, and physical View : witli histo- rical Accounts of the most memorable Plagues, Fires, and Hurricanes. Collected from curious and authentic Papers, ori- ginally compiled by Dr. Harvey, and en- larged with Authorities of a more recent date. Lond. 1769, Svo. 2 vols. Nassau,, pt. ii. 1460, 1/. Collation.~\o\.\. Ofthe I'liigue. Pp. 456, besides three titles; contents, 2 pages; general preface and introduction, 7 pages. Vol. ii. Of the Fire and Storm. Three titles ; contents, one page ; the narrative, 100 pages ; title- page, one le.af ; the narrative, 232 pages.

(For another History of the Plague, Fire, and Storm, see DiU'-oE.)

City Addresses to George III. with his Answers. Lond. 1771, Svo. 3s.

Critical Observations on the Buildings and Improvements of London. Loud. 1771, 4to. 5s. An ingenious pamphlet. Re- printed Svo. 1783. -S'ee under date 1734.

The London Spy, a Disclosure of the Secret Nocturnal and Diurnal Transac- tions in London, Westminster, and South- wark. Lond. Hogg, 1771, small Svo.

Historical Account of the Curiosities of Loudon and Westmiuster. Lond. 12mo. 1772. A very popular volume, written by David Henry, and printed by New- bery several times.

London Review of Engli.sh and Foreign Literature, conducted by Dr. Kenrick, Priestley and others. 1775 to 1780, Lond. 1775-80, Svo. 11 vols. Heber, part ii. with- list of contributors, \l.

London, a Satire, containing Prosaical Strictures on its Prisons, Courts of Jus- tice, Buildings, &c. Lond. 17S0, Svo.

London's Gratitude. An .Vccouiit of the- Sculpture in Guildiiall. Loud. 1783, 12mo.

A List of the whole body of the Livery- men of London in one Alphabetical ar- rangement, showing their Names, Resi- dences, Company, and Profession, brought up to 1793, and checked by the Poll Books, upon a plan never before printed. Lond. J. Wilkes, 1792, Svo.

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JjO'SDOy—conlinucd. Reports from the Committee on the Port of London. 1796—1800. folio. 3 vols. Willett, 2020, 51. 5s.— Plans by T. Telford in atlas size. Nassau, pt. i. '2390, 11. Is. In Upcott's Account of the principal Works relating to English TopoKraphy, ii. 776 84, will be found a collation of these reports, and notices of several other tracts relating to the Docks, &c.

City Biography, Anecdotes and Me- moirs of the Kise, &c. of Aldermen and other Conspicuous Personages of the Corporation. Lond. 1799, 8vo. Second edition, 1800.

ilodern London: being the History and present State of the British Jletropolis. Lond. 1804 or 1805, 4to. White Knights, 2357, 19s. Duke of York, 3121, russla, 11. 17s. CoHation.— Title page, 1 leaf; advertisement, 4 pages ; contents, 2 pages : history, 473 pages; descriptioa of the plates, 475 to 501 ; description of the plates representing the itinerant traders, ■n'hich are coloured. 31 leaves, appendix, And index, pp. 537 71, and list of the (54) plates, 2 pages.

The Art of Living in London. A hu- morous Poem. Southwark, 1805. post8vo.

The Microcosm of London. Loud. ISll, 4to. 3 vols, with coloured plates, designed by Rowlandson and Pugin, published by Ackermann. Collation. Vol. i. Thirty- two plates, besides an ornamented title- page engraved on wood, and an engraved ■dedication to the Prince of Wales. The descriptive part, incliuiiug a half-title. ■231 pages, besides contents, being list of plates, 1 leaf, and an introduction, 4 pages. Vol. ii. Thirty-two plates, besides title- page and dedication. The letter-press, pp. vi. and 239, not including a half-title. Vol. iii. Forty plates, besides title-page and dedication. Contents, 2 pages ; intro- duction, 2 pages; the text, 280 pages, not including a half-title; inde.x and er- rata, 6 pages. A few copies were printed with the plates uneoloured.

Frostiana; or the History of the River Thames in a frozen State, with Anec- dotes. &c. Printed and published on the Ice, Feb. 5, 1814. 12mo. S^e Frost.

Some Account of the proposed Improve- ments of the Western Part of London. 1840, 8vo. 6s.

A Directory to the Taverns and Eating- houses lu J.,ondon, being the Kpicure's Al- manack. Lond. 1815, 12mo. 5s.

Qiiinze Jours k Londres, a la Fin de 1815. Par M"M816.

Londres, la Conr, et Ics Provinces d'- Angleterre, d'Kcosse, et d'Irlande. 1816, 2 vols. Written by a man who was never in England, but who has, say the Q. Re- viewers, laid Dyche's spelling-book and Joe Miller under contribution.

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.Vmbulator fthe),or London and its En- virons. Lond. 1820. Twelfth edition, en- larged by E: W. Brayley, 12rao. plates. For many years this volume met Avitli great success.

Account of the Guildhall in the City of Loudon. Lond. Nichols, 1819.

Tentamen; or an History towards the History of Whittingtou (Woodj, some- time Lord Mayor of London ; a quizzical piece by Thomas Hood, 1820, 12mo. head on the title.

Life in London, or the Adventures of Tom, Jerry, and Logic. Lond. 1822, roy. 8vo. coloured plates.— Finish to the Ad- ventures of Tom, .Jerry, and Logic, in their pursuit through Life in and out of London. Lond. 1823, royal 8vo. coloured plates.

Real Life in London: exln'jiting a liv- ing Picture of fashionable Characters, Manners, and Amusements in High and Low Life. Lond. 1823, 8vo. 2 vols, coloured plates.

London; or interesting Memorials of its liise, Progress, and present State, by Sholto and Reuben Percy. Lond. 1624, ISrao. 6 parts in 3 vols, plates.

London Magazine. Baldwin and Cra- dock, Jan. 1820 to June, 1821. Edited by John Scott, Esq. Second Series, printed for Taylor and Hessey, July, 1821 to June, 1824. Edited by John Taylor the publisher, assisted by Charles Lamb, De Quincey, and others, 10 vols. Third Se- ries, to 1829. The three series complete form 23 vols. 6?. Gs. There were rival Magazines also called the 'London' about this period.

Considerations on the Expediency of building a Metropolitan Palace. By a Member of Parliament. 1825, 8vo. pp. 68. Observations on the Buildings, Improve- ments, and Extension of the Metropolis of late Years ; with some Suggestions. 1825, 8vo. pp. 1.50.

A Letter to the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Long, on the Improvements proposed and now carrying on in the Western Part of London. 1825, 8vo. pp. 37.

London' in the olden Times. In two Series [by Miss Lawrence.] Lond. 1825-7, crown 8vo. 2 vols.

Short Remarks and Suggestions upon the Improvements now carrying on, or under Consideration. 1826, 8vo. pp. 48. by SirC. Long. Privately printed.

The original Picture of London, cor- rected to 1826. Keedited by J. Britten. Lond. 1826, 18mo. with maps, 6s. j with maps and view.s, 9s.

The Londoner's I'ocket Chronicle. 1827, 18mo. 7s.

How to Live in London; elucidating the Manner and Means by which tliou- sands exist in apparent respectability without Profession, Trade, or Fortune.

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London continued. With Hints to the Uiiwarv. Lond.lS^S, 12mo. 2.S. C(l.

Tales of an Antiquary, chiefly ilhistia- tive of the Manners, Traditions, and re- markable Localities of London (by R. Thomson, Esq.) Loud. 1S28, 12uio. 3 vols.

Commentaries on the History, Constitu- tion, and chartered Franchises of the City ■of London, by Geo. Norton. Lond.l829,Svo.

Memoir of Urass Crossby, Esq., Lord Mayorof London in 1770-1771. Loud. 1829, royal 4to. portrait.

An Account of the "Worshipful Com- pany of Grocers of London (bv J. B. Heath). Lond. 1829, bvo. privately printed.— Second edition, Lond. 1S54, Svo. Not published.

History of the Livery Companies, See HERBEra-, W., p. 1019.

The Endowed Charities of the City of Londo)i, reprinted at large from seven- teen Reports of the Commissioners for inquiring concerning Charities. Lond. 1829, roy. Svo. pp. 668, with an Index.

Account of the Endowed Charities. Lond. Low, 1850, 12nio. 10s. 6d.

London I'ictorially and Historically Described, by C. Knight. Lond. 1841-44, royal Svo. fi vols, woodcuts. New edi- tion, 6 vols in 3. Lond. H. G. liohn, 1651, i;. ISs.

LON'DOS BniDGE.

A Prospect of Old London Bridge imnie- -diately after the building of the houses, with description by John Norpkn. This View was taken in Queen Elizabetli's time (1595-1604), but has upon it, engraved a later date, the Arms of Sir John Gore, Lord Mayor in 1624. The copper j)!ate appears to have been lost for twenty years, and then published witli some additions. The only copy known is in the Sutlierlaiid collection. It was re-engraved for W. Scott, May's Ituildings, Lond. 1820, and published at 10s. 6d.

Chronicles of London I'ridge. By an Antiquai-y (Richard Thomson). Lond. 1827, Svo. woodcuts, \l. 4s. large PAPER, PROOFS on India paper, 21. 8s. The woodcuts separate on India paper, in Svo.

Views of the Ancient Bridge, repre- senting its state in the years 1500, luno, 1616, 1647, 1710, 1749. 1751, 1823, and 1827, with a View, Section and Plan of the ^ew Bridge, executed in Lithography for the London Bridge (Committee on 12 plates. Lond. n. d. oblong folio, 1?. 5s.

Views (12) of Old and New London Bridges, engraved by E. \V. Cooke ; with Essay on Bridges bvGco. Uennie. Lond. 1833, royal folio, 2/. ^s. reduced to H. 5s. INDIA PROOFS, super royal folio, 4^. 4s. re- duced to 2/. 2s. Se", Overs, .John. LOxnoN <Hin«:iiES.

Views of London Churches. Lend. 1736,

folio. A copy is in the British Museum. < »ften foiuid bound at the end of Maitlaud's London, 1760, folio, 'i vols.

Ecclesiastical Topography ; a Collec- tion of 100 Views of Churches in the E virons of London, with Descriptions. Lon S. Woodbnrn, 1807-11, 4to. Brockett, 1254, bds. 18s. large papkr, roval 4to. Towneley, pt. ii. 1626, 2L Duke of York, 5507, 2/. 6s. Baker, 723, with the etchings on India Paper, 4/. 6s. CoUatUn. One hundred plates, and descriptive letter- press to each, not paged ; besides an engraved title-page dated 1811 ; a preface, 2 pages, and a list of the plates, 2 pages.

Ecclesiastical Architecture of London; being a complete Series of Views of the Clnirohes in the Metropolis. Lond. for John Booth, 1811, elephant 4to. Published in 12 numbers. Some copies were struck off in royal and imperial folio, all at large published prices, now much reduced.

Twelve Viewsof the Inside of Churches, and two Views of the Outside of St. Paul's Cathedral and of Westminster Abbey. With Explanations in English and French. Printed for Robert Wilkinson. Size 10 inches by 8.

View of St. Thomas' Chapel on London Bridge. 2 Plates, engraved by G. Vertue. Sold by the Society of Antiquarif s, 4s.

Survey of the Streets of Loudon after the Fire. Two Plates engraved by G. Vertue. and sold by the Society of Anti- quaries. 3s.

Two Views of old St. Martin's Church in the Strand, with the Ground-jilot, en- graved by G. Vertue, and published, by the Society of Antiquaries, 2s. Od.

LONDON CORPORATION.

An Account of the Visit of his Koyal Highness the Prince Regent, with their Imperial and RoyalMajestiesthe Emperor of all the Riissias and the King of Prussia, to the Corporationof London in June,1814. Lond. folio. Collation.— A. 2— N 3, 101 pp. A second title-page, an account of tiie en- tertainment given to the Duke of Wei- lington on the 9th of July. 1814. N 4— X, 59 pages, also, a view of the interior and a plan of Guildliall. P.P.

A Catalogue of the Library of the Cor- poration of the City of London: insti- tuted in the Year 1824. Lond. royal Svo. 1628. New edition, printed for the use of the members of the corporation of the city of London. Lond. 1840. Svo. Sup- plement Lond. 1842. Alphabetical Index, Svo. New edition, revised and enlarged, 18.59, Svo.

Memoranda, References and Documents relating to the Royal Hospitals of Lon- don. Lond. for the Corporation, 1836. Svo.

A Descriptive (Catalogue of the Cabinet of Tradesmen's Tokens issued in London, and current in the XVllth century : pre-

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LoxDOX continued. SP.nteit to the Corporation of I.niidon by II. B. H. Hemifoy, Esq., corapiled by J. U. l$iirn. Lcind. Second edition, 1855, 8vo. Introduction, pp. 95, the bookj including index, pp. 287.

LON'DOM DIRRCTOniES.

A Collection of the Is'anie.s of Jlercliants living in and about the City of London, carefully collected, for the IJenefit of all Dealers that shall have occasion with any of tlicni. directing them at the tirst sight of their Names to the Place of their abode. Ijond. Sam. Lee and Daniel Major. 1G77, 12rao. Presumed to be the first list of London tradesmen.

London Directory (Kent's). Fir.'^t sn;,'- gested by a Jlr. James Brown of Kelso, and first p\iblished, 1734, ISsno.— Thir- tieth edition, 1763, post 8vo. Sixty-fourth edition, 179(3.

London l>irectory, first issncd, 1764, post Svo.— ISth edit. T. Lowndes, 1781.

London Directory (Post-Office.) First (so called ) was published in 1800, small Svo. In iS45 the copyright passed into the hands of Mr. Fred. Kelly, who in that j^ear prir,ted an enlarged edition in im- perial Svo. which has undergone succes- sive improvements. Its compilation is a marvellous effort of combined operations, as it now comprises a Street Directory, Trades Directory, Court (juide, Postal Directory, Conveyance Directory, and many other digests of great practical utility. Published annually, 11. 16s.

London Directories have also been printed by others, \mder the names of llolden, liobson, Watkins.

The First Coukt Calendar was print- ed I>ond. J. Watson, 17.'54, small Svo. under the title of " An exact List of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, &c.''

British Directory for 1793, Svo. Al- phabetical List of the Nobility, Gentry, and Families of Distinction in London, AVestmiiister, &c., being a Supplement to tlie British Directory for 1793, Svo.

The Patent London Directory, with a Supplement, giving the Names, Profes- sions, and Residences, 1792, Svo.

I.ONDON GUIDES,

Thf!se am inmnnemhle ; we cite only the ho 2>rindpnl ones.

Cunningham's (Peter) Handbook for London, past and present. Lond. 1849, 'J vols. ))ost Svo. \l, 4s. Second edition, in 1 vol. iiost Svo. Lond. 1850, 16s. Since reprinted in an alphabetical form, with- out maps or plates.

Bohn's Pictorial Handbook of London, comprising its Antiquities, Architecture, Arts, Manufactures, Trade, Institutions. l',.\hibitions. Suburbs, &c. (910 pages.) Witli 2(15 engravings on wood, by Bran- Ktou, .lewitt, and otliers ; and large Map of Loudon and its suburbs by Lowry.

Loud. (Bohn's Illustrated Library) 1854, 5s. The first edition of this comprehen- sive volume was published by Mr. Weale in 1851, 12s. Second edition, 1852, 9s.

LONDON' INSTITUTION.

A Catalogue of the Library of the Lon- don Institution. Lond. 3813, 8vo. Ad alphabetical catalogue of 750 pages, m.ade by the librarian, Mr. Wm. Upcott.— New edition, considerably enlarged and ar- ranged in classes, with an alphabetical inde.x (by Kicli. Thomson). Lond. 183.5-43, royal Svo 3 vols. Supplement (forming a 4th. volume): Lond. 1852.

Plan and Bye-Laws of the London In- stitution, with a List of the Proprietors and Life Subscribers. 1806, 8vo.73pages This .and the following are republished in the Catalogue.

Charterof the London Institution, dated 21st Jan., 1807. Loud. 1807, Svo. 29 pages.

Catalogue of Books selected for circula- tion among its Members. Lond. 1857, 8vo.

A Bibliographical Account and Colla- tion of " La Description de I'Kgypte," 22 vols, folio, printed at Paris by order of Napoleon I., 1809-13, and finished b}' the Imperial Government during 1817-30. Presented to the Library by Sir Thomas Baring, Bt. Lond. 1838, royal Svo. Not published.

LONDON PAGEANTS.

Accounts of Civic Entertainments and Pageants (by J.G.Nichols). Lond. 1831, Svo.

Collections towards a History of the Annual Civic Celebrations, with reprints of thosefor 1612, 1629, 1633, 1660, 1671, and 1678, edited by Fairholt See Percy SociETV, Appendix.

The Civic Garland ; Songs from the London Pageants. See Percy Society, Appendix.

See Dekkek, Thomas; Heywood, Thomas; Jordan, Thomas; Middle- ton, Thomas; Munday', John; Peele, George; Settle, Elk.; Squire, John; Tatiiam, John ; Taubman, Matthew ; AVeb.ster, John.

LONDON PLANS AND MAP.S.

The earliest known View of London (extending from Lambeth Palace to Greenwich) is that drawn by Antonio Wyngaerde, on several sheets, extend- ing 10 feet in length, taken between 155S and 1563, preserved in the Sutherland Collection, Bodleian Library, Oxford.

The earliest engraved View, Map, or Plan of London is that taken near the beginning of the Reign of Queen Eliza- beth (circa 1560) by Halph Aooas, on 8. sheets, and is extremely rare; a copy is in the Sloane (Collection, British Museum.

Be-engraved by George Vcrtue, in 1737,, for the Society of Antiquaries. 8 sheets, imp. folio. Willett, 1489, 7/, 7.s. Reduced copies of this curious map arc in Brayley's

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Loudiniana, 12m(>. 4 vols. ; Miiitlaud's, Stowe's, Pennant's, and otlier histories.

A Plan of London i,1574), eng^raved by Ilogeubers in Braun's C'ivitutes Oibis Ter- raium, folio.

A Map of Loudon, surveyed by John Norden, 1593. See Nokdex.

View of London in 161G by Cora. Viss- cher on fmir sheets, upwards of seven feet Ions; by one and a quarter in width, in the Britisli Musuem.— Tliis curiousengravinjf, ■which has tlie earliest known representa- tion of a royal procession by water, has been recently lithographed, 16s.

A Plan of London (1630; by J. Porter, sheet and half folio.

.\n Exact Delineation of the Cities of London and Westminster, and the Su- burbs tliereot", with all the thoroughfares, &c., described by Richard Xewcourt of Soinerton, commenced sometime between 1643-7, but not finished till 1658, engraved on live slieets by William fAiTHORSE, folio.

The only copy known of this rare view has but recently come to light and is now in the possession of Jlr. Evans, the print- seller, who offers it fur 60^. after having made an engraving of it on five sheets, which he publishes at 2^2s.

London as it was in 1647, engraved by R.' Beniiing.

UoLLAR, between 1652 and 1673. en- graved many Views and Plans of Lon- don, various sizes ; his large one, on six sheets, has been copied in lithography, IMs.— small onesaretobe found in How- ell's Londinopolis. 1657, folio, and Blome's Britannia, 1673, fol.

Maps and Plans of the City after the Great Eire, wei-e produced by Hollar, Mor- den,and Lea,1692,Jol)nOgiibyand others.

A Plan of London from actual ad- measurement, on a scale of 200 feet to an inch ; showing every house, including Westminster, Southwavk, and the sub- urbs, by Horwood. 1799. Published on sheets. Found mounted on a roller, or bound up in atlas folio volume. Some copies coloured, others with additions made to the engraving up to 1812.

London in the Olden Time; being a topographical and historical Memoir of London, Westminster, and Southwark, accompanying a pictorial Map of the City and its Suburbs as they appeared in the Keign of Henry VIIL, before the Disso- lution of Mouastries, compiled from an- cient Documents and other autlientic Sources, by William Newton, author of a Display of Heraldry. Lond. Bell and Daldy, 1855. folio.

See also .\ntiquarian Kepcrtory. Pen- nant's London. Smith's Antiquities of London. Stowe's London, by Strype, 1753 and 1751, &c. &c.

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Several Prospects of the most noted Publick Buildings in and about the City of London; with a short historical Ac- count relating to the same. Lond. by John Bowles, 1724. oblong quarto. Twenty-four plates, size 8i inches by 6J. A copy is in the British Museum.

Twenty-four Views of tl.e Palaces and Public Buildings of London and West- minster and their Neighbourhood ; with Descriptions under eacii Plate in Erench and English. Printed fcr John Bowles. Size lOA inches by 7.

General View of London about 1740, engraved by J. and N. Buck, on 5 sheets, folio. In Buck's Views. Keissued, price 10s. 6d.

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London and its Vicinity ; a Series of 50 Etchings, after drawings by Calcott, Stan- field, Prout, and others, engraved by \V. B.Cooke. Lond. 1826, imp. 8vo. ISs. roy. 4to. pub.at 5?.reduced(Uohn)tol/.lls. Od. Imp. 4to. i.vDiA PROOFS, pub. at Gl. 16s. 6d. reduced to3Z. 3s.

Views in London and its Environs, on- graved by C. Heatli from Drawings by W. Westnll, A.lt.A., and others, 42 plates. Lond. 18i"), imp. 8vo. reduced to 9s. proofs on royal 4to. 14s.— On India paper, loyal 4to. 1^ Before the writing, imperial 4to. 11. 10s.

Metropolitan Improvements, or London in the XlXth Century; a Series of 320 View.s (by Shepherd) of the most interest- ing Objects in the British Metropolis, with Descriptions by J. Elmes, J. liritton, and others. Lond. Jones, 1827-9, 4to. Pub- lished originally in 80 numbers at Is. each,orl6partsat 5s. each, forming 2 vols.

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Steam Voyage to Constantinople by the illiine and tlie Danube, in 1840-41, and to Spain and Portugal in 1839. Lond. 1842, Svo 2 vols.

Long, Hon. C. Bromley HiU. Lond. 181G. Svo.

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LONGLAND, John, Bishop of Lir.- cohi. Longlandi Sermones. 1517. Lond. in ^Edibus Pynson. small fol.

CoUatioii. Engraved title, 1 leaf. Dedi- cation and Pin lectori. Text commences on B to the reveise of folio 52, with colo- phon ; then follows, on sheet L, Expositio concion.alis secundi psalmi pcenitentialis prsefati Joannis Longlondi coram re^-ia majestate, 1519, to folio 198. A copy" is in the British Sluseum.

Tres Conciones reverendissimo domino.

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C'oncio habita coram celeberrimo Coiiu- •entu turn Archiepiscoporimi cum Episco- ponini,- cieteraque Miiltitiidinis, in occi- dentalis Ca3nobii Sanctuario Pie xxvii Nov. Anno ji.n.xxvii. Lond. per H. Pyn- son, 1531, 8vo.

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With coloured plates. Fonthill, 72S 15s. LAP.GE PAPER in 4to. Drury, 259£ morocco, 2?. 4s.

LosELET Manuscripts. Se Kempe, a. J.

LosKiEL, George Henry. His tory of the Mission of the Unitec Brethren among the Indians u North America, translated fron the German by C. J. La Trobe Lond. 1794, 8vo. 12s.

With a map. Williams, 1124, 15s.

Lothian, William, D.D. TIk History of the united Provinces o the Netherlands, from the Death o Philip II. King of Spain, to th( Truce made with Albert and Isa^ beUa. Lond. 1780, 4to. IBs. Reprinted Dublin, 1780, Svo.

Eev. William. Lectures oi St. Paul's Epistles to the Corin thians. Lond. 1827, Svo.

LOUEERE, M. de Simon de la A new historical Kelation of th( Kingdom of Siam, done out o French by A. P. Lond. 1693, foho 2 tom. in 1 vol.

Bindlev, pt. ii. 412, 3s. 6d. White Knights," 2761, 25s. The work of a Jesuit full of extravagant praise and exaggerated description.

LorDON, John C, E.L.S., &c. A

Treatise of forming, improving, and managing Country Residences, With an Appendix containing an Enquiry into tlie Utility and Merits of Mr. Eepton's Mode,' &c. Lond 1800, 4to. 2 vols. 32 jilatcs. Duke of York, 3123, 2?.

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LorDON cotitinued. Observations on the Foitnation and Ma- nagement of usefnl and ornamental Plan- tations; on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening; and on gaining and embanking Land from Rivers or the Sea. Illustrated with Plates. Edinb. 1804, 8vo. 10s. 6d. Mr. London's first work.

A short Treatise en some Improve- ments lately made in Hot-houses. Edinb. 1 1605, 8vo. 12s. I

An Immediate and Effectual Mode of i Raising the Rental of the Landed Pro- perty of England, >fcc,bv a Scotch Farmer, J. C. Loudon). Lond. 180S. 8vo. •2s. 6d.

Account of the Paper Roofs used at Tew Lodge, Oxon. Lond. 1811. 8vo. 2s.

Designs for laying out Farms and Farm Buildings in the Scotch Style, adapted to England. Lond. 1812, imperial 4to. 40 plates, pub. at 3/. 3s. or with the views coloured, 5?. 5s. now U. lis. 6d.

Remarks on the Construction of Hot- houses. Lond. 1817, royal 4to. plates, 15s. Sketches of Curvilinear Hothouses. Lond. 1818.

An Encvclopsedia of Gardening (First Edition). Lond. 1822, 6vo. Nearly 1000 iTOodcuts, 2?. 10s.— Second Edition, 1824. Third edition Trewritten). Lond. 1831. —Lond. 1835, 2?. Ss.— New Edition, edited oy Mrs. Loudon, 1850, 2?. 10s. One of the nost valuable condensed works on gar- lening ever published.

Different Modes of Cultivating the Pine \pple in Europe. Lond. 1823, 8vo. 9s.

Greenhouse Companion (published monymonsly). Lond. 1824, 12mo.

Gardener's Magazine. First Series. Lond. 1826-34. Svo. 10 vols. S?. 5s.— New series, Lond. 1835-43. 9 vols. S?. 193. Now ;oId for less than half price.

Encvclopsedia of Agriculture, compris- ng the Theoiy and Practice of the Valua- ion, Transfer, Laying-out, Improvement, ind Management of Landed Pi'operty, md the Cultivation and Economy of Mi- leral and Vegetable Pi'oductions. Lond. 825, Svo. 800 engravings on wood, 11. 10s. Second edition, 1827. Third Edition, vitli a Supplement. 1&'35. 2/. 10s. Supp. eparate, 5s. Fifth Edition, with Supp. ^ond. 1844, Svo. 2?. 10s. (Supplement ;eparate, 5s.)

Mag.Tzine of Natural History, and 'ournal of Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy, eology, and Meteorology, comprising nmicroiis Original Communications by listiiiguished Naturalists, and the Es- ence of New Publications on these sub ects. Lond. 1829-36, Svo. 9 thick vols, food-cuts, pub. Wl. reduced to about I. 3s. New Series, edited by Charles- rorth. Lond. 1837-40, Svo. 4 vols, nume-

rous woodcuts, published 5?. 5s. reduced (Bohn) \l. ^&.

Illustrations of Landscape Gardening and Garden Architecture. Lond. 1830-33, folio, plates, only the first three parts published.

Encyclopsedia of Cottage. Farm, and Villa Architecture. Lond. 1832.- Second Edition, with Supplement. Lond. 1842, Svo. Zl. 3s. New edition, edited by Mrs. Loudon. Lond. 1854, Svo. 1200 engravings, 3/. 3s.

Suburban Gardener and Villa Companion. (Published in Numbers.) Lond. Ib36, 1838, Svo. il. Second edition, under the title of ' Villa Gardener,' which see.

Arboretum et Fruticetum Brit.innicum ; or, the Trees and Shrubs of Britain, Na- tive and Foreign, Hardy and Half-Hardy, pictorially and botanically delineated, and scientifically and popularly described ; with their Propagation, Culture, Manage- ment, and Uses in the Arts, in useful and ornamental Plantations, and in Landscape Gardening ; preceded by an histirical and geographical Outline of the Trees and Shrubs of Temperate Climates throughout the World. Lond. 1838.— Second edition, revised, 1844, 8 vols. Svo. Cfour of letter- press, and four of plates), with nearly 3000 plates of Trees and Shrubs, pub. at XQl. reduced (Bohn) to 51. 5s. Twenty-five copies were got up with coloured plates at 25/. each.

Hortus Lignosas Londinensis. (A por- tion of the Arboretum Britannicum, printed off separately.) Lond 1838, Svo. 7s. 6d. New edition, Lond. 1842, 7s. 6d.

Hortus Britannicus; a Catalogue of all the Plants indigenous, cultivated in, or introduced into Great Britain. Lond. 1830. Third edition, with new Supple- ment. Lond. 1839, Svo. \l. Is. First ad- ditional Supplement to, 2s. 6d. Fourth edition, corrected by Mrs. Loudon. Lond. 1850, Svo. \l. lis. 6d. (Sup. sep. 14s.)

Architectural Magazine and .loumal complete. Lond. 1839, Svo. 5 vols, cuts, 6/. 6s. reduced to 2/. 2s.

Encvclopa?dia of Plants, with Supple- ment.' Lond. 1838, 3?. 13s. 6d.— Supple- ment, 1841. 5s.— Second edition, edited by Jlrs. Loudon. Lond. 1855, Svo. nearly 12,000 woodcuts, 3/. 13s. 6d.— First Sup- plement, 1841, 15s.— Second Supp. \l. Is.

Derby Arboretum. Lond. 1841, Svo 2s. 6d.

Encyclopedia of Trees and Shrubs Lond. 1842, Svo. 2000 cuts, il. 10s. An Abridgment of the Arboretum.

Suburban Horticulturist : or an Attempt to Teach the Science of Hortic\il»<ire. and the Management of the Fruit, Kitchen, and Forcing Garden, to persons who have had no previous Knowledge or Experi-

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On Laving out and Planting Cemete- ries. Loiid. 184.-;, 8vo. 12s.

Self instruction for Young Gardeners, &c. Lond. 184.0, Svo. 7.s. 6d.— Second edi- tion, Lond. 1847, Svo. 7s. 6d. portrait.

The Horticulturist, 8vo. 16s. with 383 tfoodcuts. Lond. 1849, 8vo. IRs.

Villa Gardener, comprising the choice of a Suburban Villa Residence ; the Lay- ing-out. Planting, and Culture of the Garden and Grounds; and every necessary information for the Amateur in collecting, placing, and rearing all the Plants and Trees usually cultivated in Great Britain ; the Managen.ent of the Villa Farm, Dairy, and Poultry-Yard— Second edition, edited by Mrs. Loudon, with 377 engravings on ■wood. Lond. 1850, Svo. published at 12s. reduced (Bohn) to 8s. 6d.

Mr. Loudon is author of several Tracts not enumerated here, and contributed , some papers to the Horticultural Trans- actions.

Mrs. Loudon contributed by her industry to many of her husband's works, after her marriage to him in 1830, and -wrote or compiled many herself, of which we enu- merate a few :

Flower Garden of Ornamental Annuals. Lond. 1840. 4to. coloured plates, 2?. 2s.

Flower Garden of Ornamental Bulbous Plants, coloured iilates. Lond. 1841, 4to. 2?. 2s.

Flower Garden of Ornamental Peren- nials. Lond. 184.3-4, 4to. coloured plates, 2 vols. 3Z. 10s.

British Wild Flowers, 4to. coloured plates. Lond. 1846, 42s.

Country Companion. 1845. 12mo. 7s. 6d.

Amateur Gardener's Monthlv Calendar, 12mo. Lond. 1847, 7s. 6d.

Ladies' Companion to the Flower Gar- den. Lond. W. Smith 1841. 12mo. 6s.— Fifth edition, Bradbuiy and Evans, 1847, 7s.

Botany for Ladies, 12mo. Lond. 1S49, 8s. New edition, fis.

Entertaining Naturalist, new edition. Lond. Bohn, 1849, 12mo. 500 woodcuts of animals, 7s. Gd.

Gardening for Ladies, fcap. 8vo. Lond. 1S40, 8s. New edition, 1849, 5s.

See Reptos.

Loudon. A Eelation of tlie De- vill Balams Departure out of the Body of flie Mother Prioresse of tlic Ursuhne ]S'iin8 of Loudon. Lond. 1635, 4to.

Bindley, pt. iii. 1629, 48. 6d.— 1636. Ro.x- burghe. 19!i2, 17s.

'i'he Ilistorv of the Devils of Loudon.

Lond. 1G94, 8vo.— 1703. Svo. 5s. A curioui: and very singular piece of history, which made much noise in France.

Louis XIIT. King of France. See HowEiL, James.

XIY. King of France. Me- moirs of the Court of Louis XIV. Lond. Svo. 3 vols.

Secret Memoirs of the Court of Louis XIV. and of the Regency. Extracted from the German Correspondence of Madame Elizabeth Charlotte, Duchess of Orleans Mother of the Regent, preceded by a No- tice on this Princess. Lond. 1824, Svo. 14s Sti: Jame.s, G. p. R. Voltaire.

XT. King of France. Thf private Life of Louis XV. By J. O Justamond, Translated from th( French. Lond. 1781, Svo. 4 toIs.

"W'illett, 1527, 1?. Is.

XVI. King of France. Th< political and confidential Corre spondence of Lewis the Sixteenth with Observations on each Letter By Helen Maria "Williams. Lond 1803, Svo. 3 vols.

See MoLEviLLE, A. F. Bertrand de.

XVIII. Private Memoirs o the Court of. Lond. 1830, pos Svo. 2 vols.

LouNGEE, The, a periodical Pa per. 1787. 12mo. 3 vols.

This paper was originally published i numbers at Edinburgh in the years 178 and 1786.

The Lounger's Miscelhany. 1789, folii 20 nos. all published, 7s. 6d.

The Lounger's Common-place Boo jbv .Jeremiah AVhitaker Newman, Esq Lond. 1792-9, Svo. 4 vols. 'With addition; 1796, Svo. 4 vols. .A new Edition arrange alphabetically, a few of the articles altere( Lond, 18.3S, crown Svo. 2 vols, issued afte wards by Cliidley, done up inone volurai

LOUTHERBOUEG, P. J. dc. Th

romantic and picturesque Scener of England and Wales, from Draw ings made by P. J. De Louthei boiu'g, with Accounts of the sevei'i Places. 1805, large folio.

Duke of York, 2947, with 18 coloure plates, ih 2s. North, pt. ii. 703, with c loured plates, SI. 5s.

Picturesque Scenery of Great Britaii Lond. 1801, folio.

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LouvET, J. B. The Life and i.(lveiitvires of the ChevaUev de ?aublas ; including a Variety of Anecdotes relative to the present King of Poland. Lond. 1793, 12mo. b vols. 14.S.

Emily de Varmont: to which are added, he Amoiii-s of Father Seviu. Lond. 1798, l2mo. 3 vols. 10s. 6d.

LoTAT, Simon Frasei*, Lord. Me- moirs of the Life of Lord Lovat ; ivritten by himself in the French Language ; an d now first translated h'om. the original Manuscript. Lond. 1797, 8vo.

Hibbert, 4861, 6s. 6d. Foiithill, 26, lis. Bindley, pt. ii. 1133, Us. 6d. Ko.xburghe, 9315. date 1785. 14s.

Life and Adventures of Simon Fraser Lord Lovat. By Archib. Arbiithnot. Lond. 1746, 12rao. with portrait by W. Hogarth. 6s.

Memoirs of the Life of Lord Lovat. 'Lond. 1746, 8vo. Bindley, pt. ii. 1360, with a portrait inserted, 13s.

A free Examination of a modern llo- mance, intitled Memoirs of the Life of Lord Lovat. Lond. 1746, Svo.

Proceedings upon tlie Impeachment of Lord Lovat. Lond. 1747, folio.

A candid and impartial Account of the Life and Behaviour of Lord Lovat from the Time his Death-warrant was deliver'd to the Day of liis Execution. Lond. 1747, Svo.

Proceedinc;s upon the impeachment against Lord T^ovat for High Treason. Lond. 1747, folio.

Memoirs of Lord Lovat and Duncan Forbes, by J. H. Burton. Lond. 1847, post Svo. 9s.

Love, Christopher. Fifteen Ser- mons. Lond. 1652, 4to. 6s. por- trait by T. Cross.

The Christian's Combat. Lond. 1664, 12mo. portrait.

Short and plaine animadversionson some passages in Mr. Dfl's sermon preached before the House of (Jommons Nov. 25, 1646, with an answer to a pamphlet enti- itulcd, ' A Reply to Master Love's Contr.a- <lictions.' Lond. 1646, 4tn.

Si.x Letters in prison, and his prophecy ; with a sketch of his life, and notes on tlie accomplishment of his predictions. By W. Warde, M..\., and the Kev. E. Davies. Bungay, 1807, 12ino.

"Works. Daley, 180,5, Svo. 2 vols.

An account of this presbyterian divine

and liis various publications will be found in Wood's Allien. 0.\ou. See Wild, llobert, D.D.

Love. Tretyse of Loue, &c., folio.

Printed by C.axton. The signatures e.K- tend from .\ to 11, in sixes. It usually accompanies ' The pronffitable Boke for Manes Soule, called the Cliastysing of Goddes Children.' See Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Dr. Dibdin, 1. 356-7. Bibl. Spencer, iv. 339—13.

Lytell contrauers or Dialogue betwene Loue and Councell.

The Ymage of Loue. 1525, 4to. From W. de Worde's press.

The iiii Leues of true Love. Lond. by W. de Worde, 4to. A dull poem, ending on the reverse of the first leaf after sig. B iij in fours.

A Special Remedie against the furious force of Lawless Love, &c., 1579. S';n Roxburghe Club, 1844. Appendix.

Of liOve's Complaints, with the Legend of Orpheus and Enrydice, (in verse). Lond. by H(nmphi-ey) L(ownes), 1597, 16mo. Ritson has attributed this to Hen. Lock, taking the iirinter's initials in error. The name of the writer will pro- bably never be recovered.

Love given over, a Satyr against Wo- men. 1620, 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 2511.

A Description of Love. With certain Epigrams, Elegies, and Sonnets : and also Ben Jonson's Answer to Withers, ' Shall I wasting in Despair.' The second Edi- tion, with the Crie of Ludgate, and the Song of the Beggar. Lond. 1620, small Svo. pp. 62. This publication, of which the author seems to remain unknown, was popular. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 912, 4/. 4s. resold, Ileber, pt. iv. U. Is— Eiftli edition. Lond. 1625.— Eighth edition. Lond. 1636, small Svo. Steevens, 1047. Heber, pt. iv. Is.— Ninth edition. Lond. 1638, small Svo. Bindley, pt. iii. 15.52, 5?. 5s. resold, Perrv, pt. i. 1354, 21. 14s. Heber, pt. i. nior."3?. Is. Sotheby, May 1856, I. One of the Epigrams in this rare little volume is on Tom Coriate the Traveller.

Love and Valor, or the divers Affections of Minerva. 1638, 4to. with frontispiece by Marshall. Steevens, 1175.

The Power of Love. Lond. 1643, 12mo.

Tlie Card of Courtship, or the Language of Love. Lond. 1653, 12mo.

The wandering Lover. 1658, 4to. Bind- ley, pt. iv. 976.

T..e Prince d' Amour, or the Prince of Love, with Poems and Songs. Lond. 1660, Svo. Reed, 7562, 16s. 6d. Sotheby's in 1824, U. Is. Midgley, 21. 5s.

The practical Part of Love extracted out of the Extravagant and Lascivious

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The inconstant Lover, an excellent Ro- mance. 1671, 4s.

Annals of Love, containing select His- tories of the Amours of diverse Princes Courts, pleasantly related. Lond. I('i72. small 8vo.

Sad and deplorable News from Fleet Street, or a Warning for Lovers. Lond. 1674, 4to.

Love's School, or a new and Merry BookofComplements, being the Langiia<.'e of Love. Lond. 1674, 12rao. Heber, pt. iv. 7s.

The Art of making Love, or Rules for the Conduct of Ladies and Gallants in their Amours. Lond. 1676, 12mo. with frontispiece. "White Knights, 2463, mo- rocco, 1/. lOs.

The Circle, or Conversations on Love and Gallantry, with several new Songs, illustrated with musical Notes, both treble and bass, by Xath. Noel. Lond. 1676. Lloyd, 3.34, 16s.

The Lover's Quarrel : or Cupid's Triumph ; being the pleasant History of Fair Rosamond of Scotland. Being Daughter to the Lord Arundel, whose Love was obtained by the Valour of Tommy Pots ; who conquered the Lord Phenix, and wounded him, and after ob- tained her to be his Wife. Being very delightful to read. Lond. 1677, 16mo. Bl. L. Another edition, n. d. Reprinted, compared with the edition without date, in Ritson's Pieces of ancient popular Poetry. A ditferent copy of the poem, more in the ballad form, is given in Kit- son's ancient Songs.

Triumph of Love. 1678, 12mo. Bindley, pt.iii. 1570.

Loves and Intrigues of Father Rock with the Nuns, 1683, 12mo. Bindley, pt. ii. 1322.

Love Letters between a Nobleman (Ford, Lord Grey) and his Sister ( Lady H. Berkeley). Lond. 1684, 12ino. 5s. Generally attributed to Mrs. Behn. 1708.— 1729, 12rao.— 1734, 12mo. 4s. Bind- ley, pt. ii. 1149, 6s. 6d.— 1765, 2 vols. Hibbert. 4365, Is. 6d.

Love and Eloquence ; or, the arts of wooing and complementing as they are managed in the Spring Gardens, Hide Park, New Exchange, &c. 8vo. 1685, front. 2Z. 2s.

Love Surprises exemplified iQ the Ro. mance of a Day. Lond. 1765, 8vo. Har- ward, 1858, 8s.

Love's Po.sie. 1686. Bindley, pt. ii. 13,57.

The Folly of Love ; or, an Essay upon a Satyr against Woman. Lond. 1691, 4to.

Tlie Folly of Love, a Satyr against AVonian, with the Batchelor's l.,itany. Lond. 1693, 4to.

Histoiy of the famous and passionate Love between a fair noble Parisian Lady and a beautiful young singing Man, &c. in two Cantos, 1692, 4to. Lloyd, 752, 13.s.

Love Letters from a Nun to a Cavalien transl. by Sir R. L'Estrange. Lond. 1693- Hibbert. 4862, 3s.

Tlie Lover's Miscellany, or Poems on several Occasions, amorous and gallant. Lond. 1719. 12mo, White Knights, 2467,6s.

The Lover's Miscellany, a Collection of amorous Tales and Poems, with Memoirs of the Life and Amours of Mrs. Ann Old' field, Lond. 1731, 8vo, Field, 1222, 10.s.6d.

Love at first Sight, or the Gay in a Flutter. Lond. 1750, 12mo. 4s, Reed, 2501, date 1751, Ss.

The Lover's Manual, being a Choice Collection of Poems, in five Books. Lond. 1753, 12mo. 4s.

The Lover, by Marmaduke Myrtle, Gent., to which is added, The Reader, (botli by Sir Richard Steele). 12nio. n. d. Several editions. A new Edition, with Notes and Illustrations 'by John Nichols). Lond. 17.89, 8vo. 4s.

The Dictionary of Love. In which is contained the Explanation of the Terms used in that Language. Lond. 1753, 12mo. 2s.

A Dictionary of Love. Lond. 1776, 12mo. 2s. 6d.

An Historical Dictionaiy of Love: con- \ taining interesting Anecdotes of distin- guished Persons, eminent for their Vir- ' tues or their A'ices, from the Creation of 1 the World 'to the present Time. Trans- lated from the French. Lond. 1791, 12mo. 3 vols. 9s.

The Lyre of Love. Lond. 1806, 12mo. 2 vols. A very elegant selection of poems from ancient and modern writers by Peter L. Courtier. Prefixed are frontispieces after Cosway and AVcsfall. Hibbert, 4912, 7s. White Knights, 2191, morocco, 1?. 5s.

LAHGE PAPER, 12s.

The Encyclopedia of Love. A selection of Amatory Poems from the most esteem- ed Authors. Lond. 1809, 12ino. 5s.

Illustrations of the Passions, being a Collection of Anecdotes, Memoirs, and Curious Traditions, illustrative of the Attachment between the Sexes. 1829, 12mo. 2 vols. 10s.

Love and Madness, a Story toO' tnie, ill a Series of Letters between Parties whose Isaines would per- haps be mentioned, were they less known or less lamented. Loud. 1780. small 8vo. Ss. 6d.

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A mixture nf fact witli fiction, bv Sir Herbert Croft. Bart. ItooH, 6i>36, Ss. 6d. Field, 142«, lis. The tirst edition c-.n- tains ' Tlie K'^se.' a poem omitted in the subsequent editions. Fourth edition. Lond. 17S0. Ipswich. 1S09. AVhite Knights, 2460,5-!.

Reflections on the Deatli of Miss Martha Rear ; by a Gentleman who was acciden- tally present at the last Scene of her dreadful Murder. I.ond. 1779. 4to.

The distracted Lover, a Poem ; sup- posed to have been addressed to an un- fortunate Lady, a few Hours before her melancholy Death. Loud. 1779, 4 to.

The Case ,ind Memoirs of the late Rev. Mr. James Hackman.and of his .Acquaint- ance with the late Miss Martha Keay, &c. Loud. 1779, Svo.

The Case and Memoirs of Miss Martha Eeay. To which are added Remarks, by way of Refutation, on the Case and Me- moirs of the Rev. Mr. Hackman. Loud. 1779. 8vo.

The Life. Trynl and dyinsr Words of the Rev. James Hackman. Lend. .April 1779, Svo.

Chatterton and Love and Madness: a Letter from Sir Herbert Croft to Mr. Nichols. ISOO, l-2mo. 2s. 6J.

LOTE, The Family of. A De- j scription of tlie Sect called 'The ; Eamilv of Lore,' with tlieii" com- : mon Place of Eesideuce. Lond. i 1641. 4to.

Reprinted in the third volume of the Harleian Miscellany. ;

An Answere vnto an infamous Libell | made by C'hr. Vitel, one of the Chief En- {jlish Klders of the pretended Family of Loue, &c. in Defence of the Displaying of the Family of Loue; by J. Rogers, i Lond. by John Daye. 1.^79, Svo. From ; Mr, T. Baker's copy of Maunsell's Cata- logue, p. 91. It was printed the same j year, by G. Bishop.

A Confutation of certaine Articles de- liuered vnto the Familye of Loue, with the L.xposition of Theophilus. a supposed Elder in the sayd Familye vpon the same Articles. By ■\\'illiam Wilkinson, Maister , of Artes and Student of Dininitye. Herc- jinto are prefixed by the right reuerend ; Father in God J(ohn) Y(oung) Byshop of ' Rochester, certaine Notes collected out of their Gospell, and answered by the Fam. By the Author, a Description of the Tyme, Places, Authors and Manner of spreading the same: of their Lines, and Wresting of Scriptures: with Notes in: the End how to know an Heretique. Lond. by John Daye, 1579, 4to. Contains 1(X) leaves, besides dedication to Richard I

Ely, an address to the Christian reader, a brief view of the heresies and errors of Hienry) N(icholas), notes upon ' Hereti- call Affirmations &c. of H. N.', and an ac- count of the springing up of the heresy called 'The Familie of Love.'

Supplication of the Families of Love. Camb. 1606, 4to.

Description of the Sect of the Family of Love. Lond. 1G41, 4to.

.An Apologv for the Family of Love. Lond. 1656. I'jmo.

The Belief of the Family of Love. Lond. 1656. 12mo.

Se'. Nicholas, Henry. Rouf.rs, T. KxEWSTUB, John.

LOTEDAY, Kobert. Letters.

Lond. 1059. Svo.

With portrait by Faithornc. Formerly in good esteem. Nassau, (it. i. 2061, 5s. —1069. Svo.— 1673. Svo.— 1677, Svo. with portrait. Eindlev, pt. ii. 1296, 5s. Cd.— 1684, Svo.

See Calprexede. G. de C. de la.

Lovelace, Eichard. Poems. (Lucasta, &c.) Chiswict, 1817-18, 12nio. 2 vols, in 1.

With portrait and fi'ontispiece. In this reprint several vei'ses containing indeli- cate expressions are omitted. Strettell, 1593, 10s. Ilibbert, 4869, 10s. 6d. Drury, 2364, 13s.

Lucasta : Epodes, Odes, Sonnets, Songs, &c.. to which is added. .Aramantha, .a Pas- toral!. Lond. lt>49, sniajl Svo. pp. 166, with a frontispiece by W. Faithorne. re- presenting a lady, probably Lucy Sache- verell. sitting under a tree. Paris, 1649. Bindler. pt. ii. 1286. 21. 5s. Bibl. Anglo- Poet. 424, 31. 13s. Od. resold tiutch, 1858, 4'. Skegg. 1/. 5s. lufflis, 880. morocco, 11. 17s. Nassau, pt. i. 2062. 2/. 16s. pt. ii. 1469, \l. 2s. Bright, MS. title.

Lucasta. Posthume Poems. Lond. 1659, sm. Svo. pn. 107. with a portrait by Hollar. Bibi. AngloPoet. 465, l/.ls. Hib- bert, 4868, a presentation copy, with the portrait and plate, 4? 6s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt, ii. 291, with the portrait and plate, morocco, 2/. 6s. Copies, with the Lucasta, 1649. North, pt. iii. 499, 3/. 6s. Bright, no head, old morocco. 11. 7s. Skegg, addi- tional portrait by Hollar, 3/. 6s.

Elegies sacred to the Memory of the Author: by several of his Friends. Col- lected and published by D. P. L. Lond. 1660, sm. Svo. pp. 14. Bindley, pt. ii. 1287, with the Lucasta and Postl^ume Poems, also the portrait and plate, lU. Il3.

LOTELING, . Latin and En- glish Poems. Lond. 1738. 4to.

Dent, pt. ii. 61.3, russia, 7s.— 1741, 12mo. Hibbcrt, 4870, 5s. Od.

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Ilcber, pt. i. 4s. 6d.

Thoir.as. A Dialogue be- tweene Custom and Veritie cou- oerning the Use and Abuse of Dauncing and Minstrelsie (in Verse). Lond. John AUde. n. d. 12mo.

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Low, Alexander, A. M. The History of Scotland from the ear- liest Period to the Middle of the ninth Century. Edinb. 182G. 8vo. 12s. 6d.

Rev. George. Fauna Orca- densis : or, the Natural History of the Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, and Fishes of Orkney and Shetland. Edinb. 1813. 4to. ISs.

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Lo\^T)E, James. Discourse con- cerning the Natui'e of Man, witli an Examination of some of Mi-. Hobbes' Opinions. Lond. 1694, Svo. ] Drury, 2365, morocco, 9s.

Lowe, Edward. A Review of short Directions for the Perform- ance of Cathedral Service, by E. L. Oxford, 1G61. Svo. portrait and title.

The first theoretical or didactic book that appeared on the subject of music after the Restoration; with a portrait of the author in the title-page. The first edition was entitled Some short Direc- tions for the Performance of Cathedral Service. Oxford, 1661.

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Lowe, Joseph. Tlie present Slate ■of England iu Regard to Agricul- ture, Trade, and Finance ; with a Comparison of the Prospects of England and France. Lond. 1822, 8vo.

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Peter, Scott isman. The whole Covrse of Cliirurgerie. Lond. 1597, 4to.— Lond. 1612, 4to.— Third edi- tion, Lond. 1634, 4to. Fourth edition, 1654, 4to.

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LowiCK, Thomas. Tlie Histoiy of the Life and Martyrdom of St. "George, the titular Patron of Eng-

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A Dissertation on the civil Government of the Hebrews, witli an Appendi.v. Lond. 1740, 8vo.— 1745. Svo. HoUis, 792, 12s. Gougli, 2151, 17s. I..VKGE PAPEK. Wil- liams, 1125, morocco, 11. 10s.— 1816. 8vo.

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The Argument from Proplieey tliat Jesus, is the Messiah vindicated. Lond. 1733, Svo.

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Lowndes, Francis. Observations on medical Electricity. The Uti- lity of medical Electricity illustra- ted. Lond. 1787-91, Svo. 4s.

John. Coffee Planter ; or an Essay on the Cultivation and Ma- nufacture of Coffee. 1807, 8vo.

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Tliomas. BrineSalt improved. Lond. 1746, 4to. 5s.

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of Orevton, ill Cheshire, Esq., founded tlie astronomy professorship at Cambridgu in 1749.

LowxDES, Thos. The Ilistpry of inland Xavigations. In two .Parts. Lond. 1766, Svo. Ss.

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LowTii, Robert, D.D,, succes- sively Bishop of St. David's, Ox- ford, and London. The Life of WiUiam of Wykcliam, Bishop of Winchester. With a Supplement. Lond. 1758. Second edition, 1759, Svo.

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De sacra Poesi Hebrfeorum Prselectiones acaderaica; Oxonii habitse. Subjicitur Me- tricse Harian:e brevis Confutatio, et Oratio Crewiana. Oxon. 1753, 4to. 6s. A most learned and elegant work, admired both at home and abroad. Oxon. 1763. Svo. 7s. —Oxon. 1775. roval Svo. Willett. 1546, 13s. Heath, 4.3.7.5'^ 19s. 6d.— Cum Notis et Epimetris Jo. Da. Michaelis. Oxon. 1810, Svo. 2 vols. Druiy, 2366. \l. 6s. large paper. Willi.ams. 1129, morocco, SI. 9s. Editio altera ex Edit. Em. Frid. Car. Ro- senmuller. Oxon. 1821, Svo. in 1 vol, 16s.

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Loyola, Ignatius. Life of Igna- tius of Loyola, translated by W. M.

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The spiritual Quixote; or, the enter- taining Historv of Don Ignatius Loyola. By Rosiel de Selva. Lond. 1754, 12mo. i vols. 6s.

An account of this celebr.ited founder of the Society of Jesuits is given in the

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LrAED, CaiDtain John. Yiews in India. Lond. 1833, &c. imp. 4to. 10 Parts, 60 plates, peoofs, 11. los. Much reduced.

LrcA, Don Peter of. A Dialogite

of dying well. ^Yritten in Italian

by Don Peter of Luca, translated

by E. Yerstegan. Antw. 1603, Svo.

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LuCAsrs, M. Ann. Pharsaha.

Lucani Pharsalia. Lond. Typis Geo. Bishop. 1589, 12mo. Inglis, 883. 3s.

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Supplementum Lncani, Llbri VII. Anthore Thoma Majo. Editio secunda. Lond. typ. M. Fleslier, 1646, 12ino.

Tkaxslatioxs.

Lucan's first Booke of the civillWarr be- twixt Pompey and Cesar, translated line for line by Chr. Marlow. Lond. by P. Short, 1600, 4to. Ileber, pt.ix.7Z. 7s. D 5, in fours. This spirited translation in blank verse, inscribed (seven years after Marlow's deatli) by Tliomas Thorpe ' to his kind and true friend, Edward lilnnt.' in a vein •of much quaint familiarity, dry linniour, and slirewd sarcasm on tlie mock patrons ■of former times, is reprinted in Marlow's "Works.

Lucan's Pharsalia, transl. into English Verse, by Sir Arthur Gorges, Knight; whereunto is annexed tlie Life of tlie Au- thour, collected out of diners Autliors. Lond. 1614, 4to. Pp. 449, exclusive of pre- fatory matter, IL Is. Tlie translator (Sir Arthur Gorge.s") is introduced into Edm. Spensei-'s Daphnaida as Alcyon, and again noticed with peculiar elegance in Colin •Clout's Come Home .-^gain.

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Lucan's Pharsalia, tianslated into En- glish Verse, by Nicholas Kowe, Esq. (with

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A Supplement to Lucan's Pharsalia, translated from the Latin of Tliomas May, by Edmund Poulterer. Lond. 1786, 4to.

Lticae, Cj]wian. A Treatise named Lvcar-solace, divided into fowei' Bootes. Lond. 1590, 4to.

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Lucas, Sir Charles. The loyall Sacrifice, presented iu the Lives and Deaths of Sir Charles Lucas and Sir George Lisle, Knights. Printed in the Year 1648, 12mo.

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This author wrote numerous Tracts on the Trade and Politics of Ireland.

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LrCAS, lien., A.M. Po^-ais. Loud. 1779, 4to.

KoxbuvgUi!, 3957, 14s. Lucas published other poems.

Richard, D.D. Enquiry after Happiness. 1686. 8vo- 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

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LuciAN. Excerpta qunedam ex Luciani Operibus, Gr. et Lat. per Nic. Kent. Cantab. 1730, Svo. 5s.

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A translation or paraphrase of Guide (le Colonna's romance entitled Historia Trojana, wliicli is taken fVoni Daves Phrv- rIus. First, but extremely incorrect eui- tioii, only four copies knuwn; oue at Uaniboroujjli Castle in Nortiiumberlantl ; iinotlier at (ilasgow; a third in the Gren- ville Collection; and tlio other, on vellum, is ill the Pepysian Library, Cambridge. Uibl. Anglo-Poet. 933, imperfect, 40/. re- sold .Sannders' in ISIS, 14/. 5s. 6d. Heber, imperfect, 2-21. Is.

'I'he -Vvncient llistorie and onely tre^^' and syncere Chronicle of the AVarres be- twi.Kte the Grecians and the Troyans, &c. Lond. by Thomas Marshe, 1555, folio. Best edition. (Title within a genealo- gical tree, used for Halle's Chronicle, 1548.) Inglis, 1009, 4/. 14s. 6d. Nassau

is •■ A lytcU sliorte Crunycie hegyiniinge at the Til. Ages of the Worlde, wt. the Comynge of lirute : and the Iteygne of all the Kyuges, with the t-ayntes, and Martyrs that have ben in this Lande.'

Ltdgate, John. Tlie Serpent of Ditiision, set forth after the Auctoiirs old Copy, by J. S, Anno M.D.L.JX, the iiii, of May. Lond. by Owen Rogers, 16mo.

D 7, in eights.

The Serpent of iJeuision. Wheveiinto is annexed the Tragedye of Gorboidiic. Loud, by Edward Allde, 1590, 4to. Free- ling, il. 12s. Gd.

A fragment of another edition, printed by Peter Treuerys, entitled " A lytle Treatyse entytuled the Damage and Destruccyon in Kcalmes,' is noiiceu in L'rydges' Censura Literaria.

The Interpretation of the Katnes of Gods and Goddesses, as Poets wryte. Lond. Pynson, n. d. Heber, pt. iv. (title

pt. i. 2394, riissia, 4/. 16s. lioswell, 1704, defective), 3/. 10s. See Gou 5/. 10s. Towneley.pt. i.662, 10/.5S. Kox- _ Ti,e Maidens Crosse Eewe : burghe, 3260. 11?. Us. Heber, pt. iv. 3?. i . neop^sarie Tre-itv«e

Skegg, fine, 2/. 2s. Uright, poor copy, 15s. \'}^^'^ ^^ ^ ^^'7 nece^sant i.rLar\se The Life and Death of Hector. Yond. ' for all manner ot per.?ons to reade, 1G14, folio. Pp.318, doitbie columns. Nas- 1 etc. Impr. by Robert uyer, 4to. sail, pt.i. 1395. russia,!/. lOs. Skegg, 16s. ^ 15l.\ck Li!rrc:i!. eight pages. A copy is Koscoc, 1336, 31. 3s. A modernizaticm in the M.irqnis of Staflord's Collection, from the heroic couplet into six line stan-- j Minor Poems. See Piciicv Society, zas. amounting to nearly thirty thousand i 184l>, in .Appendi.K.

lines, generally attributed to Thomas Heywood ; but cited by Fuller, Winstan- ley and others as Lydgate's genuine work.

The Prouerbes of Lydgate. Lond. by AVynkiu de Worde. 4to.

Pp. 56, including prologue, title, &c. On signature A 5, after the Avord "finis," is ' Ecce boniim Concilium Galfridi Chau- cer e.xtra fortnnam.' Heber, pt. iv. fine copy, SI.

The Temple of Glass. Lond. by W. de "Worde, 4to.

Twenty-eight leaves. Ko.xburghe, 3250, 2S/. 7s. (now in the Duke of Devonshire's Collection). Mason, 5?. ISs. Bright, im

Life of bt. Edmond, folio. MS. on vel- lutii, with illuminations. Uoxburghe, 32-56, 21/. Now in the Duke of Norfolk's Collection.

Kegimen Principum, 4to. MS. on vel- lum, in seven line stanzas. Utterson, 1852, 5?. 12s. 6d.

The Daunce of Machabre. Lond. Tot- tell, X Sept. 1554. Also in Dugdale's Monasticim Anglicanum, vol. iii. 367 74, and in Holbein's Dance of Death, pub- lished at London in 1790.

The Hanquet of the Gods. Se-e Gods.

The Falle of Pi-ynces. See Boccaccio.

For farther notices of this most prolix and voluminous poetaster, see Walton's

perfect, 1/. 15s. Lond. in the House of History of English Poetry, and Pvitson's Thomas Berthelet, 4to. Steevens. 900, il. Bibliographia Poetica.

- ' A list ot Translations and Poetical De- vises in English Metre or Verse, by Lyd- gate. extant in print and MS. in Speght's time, will be found on fol.394 of Speght's edition of Chaucer, edition 1598, folio.

Se^ ALBiosand Ampuaijei.. Augustise. Boccaccio. Chaucep..

Ltdtat, Thomas. Canones Chro- nologici. Oxon. 1675, 8ro.

Heath, 2231, 4s. 6d. An account of Lydyat and of his curious and valuable publications, chiefly chronological, will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

18s. Biiidley,pt.ii.2074,46/.4s. Heber, 14^.

The Cronycle of all the Kynges Xames that have regned in Englande syth the Conquest of Wyllam Conquerour. And slieweth the Dayes of theyr Coronacyon and of thevr Byrthc. Lond. bv W. de Worde, 1530, 4to.

A copy is in the Public Library 'at Cam- bridge. The whole is in verse, by Lyd- gatH, and printed in one sheet. Prefixed

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Lye, Edward, A.M. Dictiona- rium Saxoiiico et Grothico-Latiuuni. Accedunt Fragmenta Yersionis Ul- philana?, necnon Opuscula quicdain Anglo-Saxoiiica. Edidit, noniiullis Vocabulis auxit, plurimis Exemplis illustravit, et Grammaticain utrius- que Linguae prseniisit, Owen Jlan- uing. Lond. 1772, folio, 2 vols.

A most valuable work. Ileatli, 153, 62.5s. Crockett, 1845, 6M0s. Uo.xburKhe, 2173, 62. 6s. Hollis, 721.5/. fis. Willett, 1498, 7/. 10s. Home Tooke, 441, with MS. notes by Tooke, 34/. Ileber, pt. i. 41. 13s. pt. X. 51. ISs.

Ltell, Sir Charles. Principles of G-eology (or the modern Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants). Loud. Vols. 1. and II. 1830-32. 8vo. Second Edition of ditto. Lond.1832-3.8vo.— Vol. III. Lond. 1833. 8vo.— Third Edition of the entire work. Lond. 183 1. 12mo. 4vols.— Sixth Edition. Loud. 1840. 12aio. 3 vols. Seventh Edition (in one vol.) Lond. 1847. 8vo.— ZS'hith Edition. Loud. 1853. 8vo. 18s.

Elenients of Geolof;y, for beginners. Lond. 1838, 12nio. 10s. Gd. Second edition. Lond. 1841, 12ino. 2 vol.;;. Re.edited under title of JLaniial of Elementary Geology, or tbe Ancient Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants (or 'Elements.' Third Edition.) Lond. Fourth Edition, 1852, 8vo.— Fifth Edition. 1855, Svo. 14s. Suppt. to ditto. Lond. 1857. 8vo. Is.

Travels in North America. Lond. 18-15, post Svo. 2 vols. 11. Is. Second edition. Lond. 1855. cr. Svo. 2 vols. 12s.

Second Visit to the United States. Lond. 1819. post 8vo. 2 vols. 18s.— Thud edition. Eond. 18.55. cr. Svo. 2 vols. 12s.

Atheisms of Geology. Sir C. Lyell, Hiijcli Sliller, &c. confronted witii the Rocks. Lond. 1857, Svo. 2s. 6d.

Rain and Rivers; or, Ilutton and Pl.ay- fair against Lyell and all comers. By Col. George Greenwood. Lond. Longman, 1857, Svo. 7s. fid.

LvFORD, Edward. A true Inter- pretation and Etymologic of Chris- tian Names. Lond. 1655, 12nio. Heber, pt. i.Gs. Lylf, David, A.M. The Art of Short-liand improved. Loud. 17G2, Svo. .')s.

-\ ciirions tlionn tical tic.'itisc.

Lyle, Thos. Ancient Ballads and Songs, chiefly from Tradition, ]MSS. and scarce Works, with Bio- graphical and Illustrative Notices, &c. 1827, Svo.

Lylie, Lylly, or Lyly. See Lilly.

Lynacek. See Lixacee.

Lyxch, John, Titular Bishop of Tuam. Cambrensis Eversus ; seu potius liistorica Fides in Rebus Hibernicis Giraldo Cambrensi abro- gata, &c. Ill quo, &c- ijlerosque Kajvos inesse ostendit G-ratianus Luciu.s Hibernicus, &c. An. 1662, folio.

Pp. Oofi, preceded by a dedicatoiy epistle to Charles IL, and an inde.^ of chapters (one leaf): addenda, 2 leaves; index, 7 leaves. The greater nunibt-r of copies of this work, which is an indirect attack on (iirald Barry, are snpposed to have been destro}'ed in the fire of London. A copy is in the Dritish Miusenm. Puttick, 18.50, lol. 10s. Jlorner, 1854. 16Z. Gardner, 1854, mor. 1-21. 12s. Sotheby (Bp. Daly), JiMie 26, 18.58, 171. Ileber, pt. iv. 1656, presentation copy, 232. Reprinted in 3 vols. sm. 8vo. edited by Kelly, 1848-52. See Celtic Society, App.

Alethinologia, sive veridica Re(s)pousio ad Invectivaui Mendacijs Falacij.s, &c. Fetam in pliiriraos Antistites, &c. Hi- bernos. Kudoxio Alethinologo Anthore. Impress. 1664-7, 4to. Title and dedica- tion, 4 leaves ; text A to S in fours ; index and errata, 6 leaves ; in all, 82 leaves. The Supplement (printed in 1667) con- tains a title, 13 prefatory leaves, •.iS2 pages of text; and 9 leaves of index and errata. A copy is in the Grenville Li- brary, British 'Museum. Heber, pt. iv. 1172. The Supplement only, wanting title and three of the preliminary leaves, SI. 8s.

Pii Antistitis Icon, sine de Vita et .Morte litni. D. Francisci Kirovani .-\lla. densisEpiscopi: A uctore Joanne Lynchao Archidiacono Tuaniensi. Jlaclovii, 1669, 12nio. With a portrait of Kirwan by C. llilaer. A copy, supposed to be unique, was In the possession of the late Mr. He- ber, at whose sale it produced 18/. 10s.

Lynde, Sir Humphry. Via De- via, the By Way. Lond. ISuio.

Via Tnta. the Safe Way. Lond. 16.32, ISnio. IVith reprinted in ISmo. by Pick- ering.

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LYNDESAYjDavidjBp.ofBrechen. A true Narration of all the Passages of the Proceedings of the generall Assembly of the Church of Scotland holden at Perth, Aug. 25, 1618. Lond. 1621, 4to.

De Potestate Principis Aphorism!. Edinb. 1617, 4to. (I'lobably by David Lindsay, Bp. of IJrechen.) A tract of 4 leaves.

Gordonstoun, 1353, 6s.

Ltkdewood. See Lindewood.

Lyndsat, Sir David. The Poeti- cal Works of Sir David Lyndsayof the Mount, Lion King at Arms, un- -der James V. A new Edition, cor- rected and enlarged, with a Life of the Author, &c. by George Chal- mers, F.R.S., S.A. Lond. 1806, ■crown 8vo. 3 vols.

A most complete and excellent edition, full of researcii and accurate deductions, Bindley, pt. ii. 1139. 11. 3s. Sir M. iM. Sykes, pt. ii. 313, nior. 21.

The WoiiKis op Siii David Lyndsay OF THE Mount. Nev/ly corre.ctit, and vindicate from the former Krrotiris, &c. Edinb. newlie imprentit by .Tolnie Scot, at the Expensis of Henrie Charteris, 1568, 4to. BLACK LETTER. Koxburghe, 3297, W. 8s. resold, Heber, pt. iv. 131. 13s.

Tliisis termed the first collected edition of Lindsay's works. The pieces printed of an earlier date by Jascuy at Paris are hereinafter noticed.

Edinb. by Johne Scot, at the Expensis of Henrie Charteris, 1571, 4to.

Edinb. be Tliomas Iiassandyne,1574, 4to. 39^ Chalmers.— Lond. 1575, 4to.— Lond. by 5M0s. Tho. Purfoote, 1581. Perry, pt. ii. 790, Gougb, 2237, MS. title, 51. 5s. ' This edition often omits wliole stanzas, and has the most arbitrary and licentious misre- presentations of the text, always for the worse.'

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Edinb. 1604, 4to.— Edinb. by G. Fin- laison, 1610, 4to. Koxburglie, 3298, with the Historic and Testament of Squyer Meldrum. Edinb. ,Rich. Law.^on, 1610, Ul. .3s. Gd. resold, Heber, pt. ii. 111. 10s.

Edinb. 1G14, 12mo. A copy is in the British Museum. Koxbnrprhe, 3800, date •cut otf, but probably this edition, .5/. 5s. "Edinb. 1630. 12nio. Sotheby's in 1823, l/.6s. Edinb. And. Hart, 1634, 12my. IJindley,

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Glasgow, 1645, 12mo.— Edinb. 1G4S. Roxburghe, 3299, bad condition, lis. Glasgow, 1656. Sotheby's in 1821, raoroc- co, 2Z. 2s. Gough, 2119, 8s. 6d.— Edinb. by Andrew Anderson, 1670, 12nio. Inglis, 875, 12s. Lloyd, 726, 2^. 6s.— Glasg. 1683, 18nio. Gough, 2121,8s. Reed, 7096, 11. 3s.

Glasg. Kob. Sanders. 1696. 12mo. Con- stable, 607, 2Z. 17s. White Knights, 2412, mor. 12s. -Edinb. 1709, 12mo. Nassau, pt. i. 2034, Ss.— Glasg. 1712, 18mo. Dent, pt. i. 1271. mor. 4s. Nassau, pt. i. 2035, 5s. Belfast, 1714, 12mo. Heber, pt. iv. 2s.— Edinb. 1720, 12mo. 5s.— Edinb. S. Wil- liamson, 1776, 12mo. Gough, 2122, 4s.

The Complaynt of the King's Papingo, 153S. Another edition, Paris, at the com- mand and expenses of Samuel Jascuy, 1558, 4to. Heber, pt. iv. 71. 10s.— Lond. by .John Byddell, 1538,4to.Byddeirs edition is rendered more palatable toEnglish readers by tlie rejection of some Scotticisms.

The Tragical Death of David Beaton, Bishoppe of St. Andrewes in Scotland, whereunto is ioyned the- Martyrdom of Maister George Wvscharte. Lond.J.Daye and W. Sere,s, n.'d. (1546). 16mo. Bibl. Harleian, vol. i. no. 8375. Koxburghe, 8736, 14^. 5s.; resold Heber, pt. ix. beau- tiful copy, 191. Probably unique.

The Tragedie of umqhyle Maist. Rev. Fader David (Beatoun), Archb. of Sanct- androus. (8 leaves.^ Heir followis the Testament and Compl.aynt of our So- verane Lordes Piipyngo. Inipr. at the command and expenses of Maister Samuel •Jascuy, Paris, 1558, 4to. Heber,. bound in 2 vols. pt. iv. 71. 10s.

Ane Dialog betnix Experience and anc Courteour; off themiserabyllEstaitof tlie World, devidit in foure Partis. In Cop- manhouin, at tho command and expensis of Doctor Machabeus, 4to. This edition was printed at St. Andrew's by Joha Skott about 1554. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 417, russia, SOL resold Inglis, 946, 17/. 6s. 6d.; again, Heber, pt. iv. 17^ 10s. The fouitli and last book ends on Hi, in eights. Ou tlie back of tho title is ' The Epistil : To the Kedare,' omitted in the editions after 1574.

Another edition, also at the expen- sis of Doctor Machabeus in Copnian- houin, with some of Lyndsay's Minor Poems. This edition is supposed to hiive l)een printed at St. Andrewes by .J. Skot, about 1558. Gough, 2236, 12/. 12s. resold Heber, pt. iv. 20/. It appears to have been unknown to Chalmers ; at the end is a caution as to tlie two editions printed in France, 'The (luhilkis ar verray fals ;' ' tliay ar nocht worthe auo plake.'

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The two editions here referred to, nrc; one in 4to. the other in 12mo. or small 8vo. ' Inijirentit at the command '.and expenses ot Maister SamiK 1 .lascuy, in Paris, 1558 ' Perfect copies of hoth edi- tions should contain, with seperate title- pages. The Drerae, and the Tragedie of nmquliyle Maist Uev. I'ader David (Bea- toun), Archb. of Sanctamlroiis. To obvi- ate the blunders mentioned in Scot's edition of 155S-9? some leaves in both of Jascny's were reprinted to in.sert the verses omitted.

Paris, Jascuy, 1558. 8vo. Heher, pt iv veiy fine. 17/. Anotlier copy, vith addi- tional leaves to sheet D. marked D d, sup- plying 101 verses omitted in his other copy, HI. 14s. A copy in Peterborcugh Cathedral Library.

Now newly corrected and made perCt Englisse, &c. Hereunto are annexed cer- taine other pithy Posys of Woorkes. Anno 1566. Lond. by Thomas Piirfoote and Wm. Pickering, 4to. folios 154, Sir M. il. Sykes, pt. ii. 38.3, two leaves re- printed. 1/. 10s. Gough, 2-238, 6?. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 418, 20/. Bright, fine, 8/. 8s. First turned and made perfect English, and now the second time corrected. Lond. bv Tlios. Purfoote. 1575, 4to. 152 leaves, jiages 148. Itoxburghe, 3301, 4/. Bib]. Anglo-Poet. 419, S/. 8s. Another edition : hereunto also are annexed certaine other AVorkes invented by the said Knight.— Lond. by T. Purfoote. 1581, 4to. black T.KTTHR. A copv is in the British Museum. Nassau, pt. i. 2513,1/. Is. Gough.2239, MS. title. 1/. 4s. Sir M. M. Svkes, pt. ii. 384, nior. 3/. Dent, pt. ii. 597.3/. 13s. 6d. Ro.\- burghe, 3302, 5/. Jolley, 1844, 5/. Utter- son, 1852, 3?. 5s. Skegg, mended, 18s.

The Historic of ane nobil and wailzeand Sqiiyer "\Villiani ileldrum, uniquhyle Laird of Cleiche and Bynnis. The Tes- tament of the said William Meldrnm, Sqiiyer. Edinb. be Henrie C'harteris, 1594, 4 to. D 4, ineiglits. .V copy is in the British Museum.— 1G02. Edinb. for Kichard Lawson, 1610. 4to. iiL.A.CK letter. Edinb. by the lieir of Andrew Anderson, 1683, 8vo. lleber, pt. iv. 7s. Utterson, 1852, 2/. 3s.

Ane pleasant Satyre of the three Estatis in Commendation of Verleu and Vitupera- tion of Vyce. Edinb. by Henrie Char- teri.s, 1594,4(0. First edition.— Edinb. 1G02, 4to. Ro.vburghe, 5.332. 13/. 5s. re- sold, lleber, 10/. 10s. Geo. Chalmers, 4/. 14s. 6d— Edinb. Bob. Charteris, 1604, 4to. Keprinted in I'inkerton's Collection, vol. ii. 17.52, and in Sibbald's Chronicle of Scottish Poetry, 1802. A limited nun)bcr of copies of this satire were printed with some additions from Sibbald's work.

Edinb. 1S02, 8vo. Home Tooke, 402', 5s. Heber, pt. iv. 7s.

Ane Description of Pedder Coffeis. This poem, whicli is not in Cluilmers' edition of Lyndsay's works, will be found in ' Select Remains of the ancient popular Poetry of Scotland,' edited by Mr. Laing.

Facsimile of an ancient Heraldic Manu- script, emblazoned by Sir David Lyndsay in 1542 (edited bv David Laing). Edinb. 1822, small folio, title, and 133 plates, con- taining several hundred shields. Of this early and authentic register of Scottish Anns only 100 copies were printed, 4/. 14s. 6d. Eyton in 1848, morocco, 6/. ISs.

Ltne, Richard. Eegnum Bri" tanniEe tandem plene in Heptar- chiam redactum a Saxonibus, ex- pulsis Britannis, &c. Ao. 686. Linea Valesiorum, et Linea Aiiglise, &c. Ricliardus Lyne fecit, et Re- migius Hogenbergius, Servus D. Matt. (Parker) Archiep. Cantab. scripsit. 1574.

This genealogical chart was afterwards prefi.xed to 'De Furoribus Norfolciensiiim, Ketto Duce, Alexandri Nevylli.' 1575.

Ltntox, Anthonie. Newes of the complement of the Art of Na- vigation. Lond. 1609, 4to.

Lyon, Capt. George Francis. A Narrative of Travels in jS^orthern Africa. Lond. 1821, 4to. pub. 3Z. 3s.

With 17 coloured plates. Hibbert,4993, 1/. Dniry, 2782, 2/. 8s. A work contain- ing much information on the geography of central Africa. The geological portioa is by Dr. Buckland.

The private Journal of Captain G. F. Lyon, of his Majesty's Ship Hecla, during the recent Voyage of Discovery under Captaiu Parrv. Lond. 1824, 8vo. with plates. Hibb'ert, 4910, 15s. 6d. Copies with proof plates, 1/. lis. 6d.

Narrative of an unsuccessful Attempt to reach Repulse Bay, through SirThomas Rowe's Welcome, in H. M. ship Griper. Lond. 1825, 8vo. plates. Drury, 250S, 2s. 6d. Hibbert. 4911, 12s. Gd.

.lournal of a Residence and Tour in the Republic of Mexico in 1828, with some Account of the Mines. Lond. 1823, post 8vo. 2 vols.

The Sketch Book of Capt. G. F. Lyon during eighteen Months' Residence in Mexico. No. 1. Lond. 1827.

Rev. Jolm. The History of the Town and Port of Dover and Dover Castle, with a short Account

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Conation. Vol. I. pp. .Klviii and 366, be- side.s title and dedication, two leaves; ad- voi'tisoment and oonections. 4 pages : con- tent!!, 4 pasjes. Pages 14.5-6 are cancelled, and at the end of tlie volume are eight ]>lates engraved by H. Rowe. Vol. II. pp. ".iSS, besides title and dedication, two leaves; contents, &c. 2 pages; list of sub- scribers. 2 pages ; explanation of obsolete words and phrases, 2 pages ; also 10 plates.

Lto>'S, Israel, Jun. Fasciculus Plantarum circa Cantabrigiam iias- centium, quae post Raium obser- vatse fuere. Lond. 1763, 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Pp. 72, -with preface.

The Scholar's Instructor, an Hebrew Grammar. Camb. 1735.— 1757. Tliird edition, revised by H. Jacob, ISIO.

Ltotjj-*, John. Teares for the Death of Alexander Earle of Dun- fermeling, Lord ChauceUor of Scot- land. Edhib. 1622, 4to.

Only one copy is said to exist. R. Fit- cairn, Edinb. Dec. 1855, 7/. with a biogra- pliicaUpreface. Edinb. 1823, 4to. Seventv- livo copies printed. Presented to the Uannatyne Club by Jas. Maidment, Esq. Sf Bann.vtyxe Club.

Ltsias. Orationes et Fragnieuta, Gr. et Lat. ex Recens. etcum Notis Joan. Taylor, accedinit Jer. Mark- landi Conjecturaj Lond. 1739, 4to.

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Ijy.si8e Orationes et Fragmenta, Gr. et I.iat. sx Interpretatione et cum brevibus Xotis Jo. Taylor. Cantab. 1740, Svo. An excellent edition. Gougli, 2174, 10s. 6d. Dent, pt. i. 1366, russia by Roger Payne, 2/. 4s. This volinne forms a suitable com- panion to Taylor's Demosthenes. 3 vols. 8vo. Cantab. 1743. 1769.

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1778, 4to. 2/. 2s. A faithful and masterly translation, with busts of l.ysias and Iso- crates.

Eratostbene.s, hoc est, brevis et lucu- lenta Defensio Lysire pro Csede Eratos- thenis, Praelectionibus lUustrata Audrie- Dunaji. Cantab. 1593, Svo.

Ltsimac'HUS and Vaeroxa, 1604, by I. H. R.

Ste H. I. U. pa-e 965.

Lysis. The extravagant Shep- herd. Lond. 1654, folio.

A notice of this work\,will be fo\uid in the Retrospective Review, vii. 291—307. —1600, folio.

Ltsoxs, Rev. Daniel. The En- vii'ons of London ; being an his- torical Account of the Towns, Vil- lages and Hamlets, within twelve Miles of that Capital : interspersed with biographical Anecdotes. Lond. 1792-6, 4to. (First edition) 4 vols.

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Remains of a Roman Yilla discovered at Bignor in Sussex. Lond. 1815, imjierial folio.

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