CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Cornell University Library Z999 .T47 1884 olin 3 1924 029 549 403 The original of tliis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029549403 MAifO HESTER, CATALOGUE or A potoioir qf thh LI OF- THE- LiTS JAMES CR08SL£Y, F.S.A, OTOcks HOTTSE, CHEETHAM. : J)0ti)s of $ate. FIRST day Monday, May 12th.., Lota 1 to 361 SEC01fp-I>26Y...., Tuesday, May iSth lots 362 to 73? ■ THJItD DAT ......Wednesday, May 14th Iota 7S7 to 1150 FOUETH DAT.; -...Thursday, May 15th .........llots 1151, to 1660 Pli'TS pAY-..ti, .....Friday, May 16th Lots 1.6rto„1951 SIXTH DAT;'.... ;„Saturday, May" 17th .........Ldts 1961 - -■_ — , _I ,, - ,' , _ , , , — ;_ ~ s.— ^- li r ' - " ;v' ■ ,, " < ' PKINTED AT ME aniBDTAM'-QPI'JCT/^AKllINaTOK. . 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Hindb, Milne, and Co., Solicitors, 7, Mount Street, Manchester. ^, ji-« J- ■-■- ■ ■ ■ CATALOGUE OF A POKTION OF THE VERY EXTENSIVE LIBRARY OF THE LATE JAMES CEOSSLEY, ESQ., F. S.A, President of the Chetham and Spenser Societies, COMPBISmCt moxks 0f ®t^at pcal Interest, INOIiUDlJTG Newspapebs, MiPS, Plans, &jTie\ts ; Books belatino to ok printed in Manchester, LivERPOoi-, Bolton, Halifax, Warrington, and other Provincial Towns; Lancashire and Cheshire Acts oe Parliament ; Books and Tracts relating to the Duke op Bridgewater's Canals and other Inland ISTavigations ; Scarce Tracts and Sermons ; Early Manchester and Liverpool Directories, &c. ; William Ford's Manchester Catalogues ; Books containing the Book- plates, Autographs, Presentation Inscriptions, &c., of Ben Jonson, Thomas GrENT, John Byrom, Joshua Brookes, and others; Books .with ms. notes, by Mb. 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To prevent inaccuracy in the delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the purchases, no lot on any account can be removed during the time of sale. Vill. Upon failure of compliance with the aforesaid conditions, the money required and deposited in part payment shall be forfeited ; and if any loss is siistained in the re-selling of such lots as are not clea-ivri or paid for, all charges on such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulters at this sale. Gentlemen may have their commissions faithfully executed by HENRY GRAY, Antiquarian Bookseller, 25, Cathedral Yard, Manchester, CATALOQTJE A PORTION OP THE YERY EXTENSIVE LIBRARY OF THE LATE JAMES CR0S8LEY, ESQ, F.S.A, President of the Chetkam and Spenser Societies. COMPILED BY HENEY GKAY. FIEST DAY'S SALE. Octavo et Impiu. LOT 1 Account (Critical and Historical) of all the Celebrated Libraries, BooTcplate of Rev. John Watson, 1740. Account of Life and Death of Phillip Henry, of Whitchurch, 1698, and three others. (6) 2 Account of the Constitution and Present State of Great Britain, curious cuts, N D. Account of Denmark as in the year 1692, 1738, and two others. (4) 3 Account of Portugal as it appeared in 1766toDuniouriez, 1779. Abbadie's Vindication of the Truth, 1694. Adair's Medical Cautions, Bath, 1786, and two others. (6) 4 Adair's Essay on Regimen, /toot the Author, Air, 1799. Addi- son's Remarks on Italy, 1705, ' Additions to Second Dia- logue of the Doctor and Student, 1761. Abridgment of Doctor and Student, 1658. (4) 5 Addison's Interesting Anecdotes, vols 2 to 12, 1797; Letters from Italy, 1708. (12) 6 Addison's Miscellanies, port, 1725; Remarks on Italy, 1718 Cwith Rev. John Watson's and Mr. Orossley's autographs and the former's boohplate), and two others. (4) 2 LOT 7 Addison's Life, /?ort, 1719; Dialogues upon Ancient Medals, ill. Glasgow, 1751. Admonitions from the Dead, 1754. Adventurer, vols 1 to S, fronts, 1788, and another. (7) S^Adolphus' (J., F.s.A.) History of England, 3 vols, 2nd ed. ports and two others. (5) 9IAdventures of Alexander the Corrector, Srd part, 1755, Addison's (L.) West Barbary, ioith Index of Moorish words, 1671. Address to the Hopeful Young Gentry of England, 1669. Abbot's (R.) Young Man's Warning-peece, 1636, and Sutton's (Thos.) England's Second Summons, 1616, in 1 vol, and two others. (6) 10 Adventures of Eivella (Mrs. Manley), 1714. Adventures of Sig. Gaudentio di Lucca in Africa, &o., 1776. Adventures of a Watch, loanting title, n.d., and two others. (5) 11 Adventures of Mr. George Edwards, a Creole, 1751. Adven- tures of a Hackney Coach, wanting title, n.d. Advice to Officers, 178S, and three others. (6) 12 Advice to a Friend, 1673. Advice to a Son ; or, Directions for Your Better Conduct, 4th ed, Oxford, 1656. Advice of a Father, 1688. Addison's (J.) Evidences of Christian Religion (Corser's Bookplate), Oxford, 1809, and two others. (6) 13 Advice to Julia, 1820. The Adviser, vol 3, 1803. New System of Agriculture, 1755. Aikin's England Delineated Maps, 1790, and two others. (6) 14 Aikin's (John) Essay on Song Writing, uncut, 1810 ; Life of Agricola, uncut, Warrington, 1774; John Howard, port, 1792, and two others. (5) 15 Aikin's (J.) Memoirs of Huet, 2 vols, uncut, 1810; Biogra- phical Memoirs of Medicine, 1780 ; Treatise on Germany, Warrington, 1777 ; Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose, 1792. (5) 16 Aikin's (J.) Lives of Selden and Usher, port, uncut, 1792 ; Biographical Memoirs of Medicine, 1780 ; Miscellaneous pieces, 1773; Essay on Natural History, Warrington, 1777. (4) 17 Aikin's (J.) England Delineated (with Mr. Crossley's Autograph Mem. respecting W. Ford, the Manchester Bookseller), 1788. Aikin's (A.) Manual of Mineralogy, uncut, 1815, The Sicilian Tyrant ; or, iife of Agathocles, port, ^c, 1676. Account of Denmark {John Boper's Bookplate), 1694. (4) 18 Aikin's (J.) Poems, uncut, 1791 ; Memoirs of Bishop Huet, 2 vols, 1790 ; Life of Agricola, Warrington, 1774. Aikin's (M.) Memoirs of Religious Impostors, 1823. (6) 19 Aikin's (M.) Memoirs of Religious Impostors (with Hughson's Life of James Nayler, 1814), 1821. Alciphron; or, the Minute Philosopher, JJuiZm, 1755. The Design of Chris- tianity, 1699, and two others. (5) XOT 20 Aiidn's(M.) Memoirs of Religious Impostors, 1821. Alison's (Archibald) Sermons, 2 vols, 3rd ed, 1814. Allix'a (P.) Confutation of the Hope of the Jews, 1707, and another . (5) 21 Ainsworth's (W. H.) Saint James's, cloth, Paris, 1845. ^sop's Fables, numerous engravings, im/pft. 1673, and two others. (4) 22 Akenside's (M.) Poems, 1772., Art of Contentment, Oxford, 1767, Alciphron's Epistles, 1791. Ainsworth's (W.) Pesti- lential Cholera, 1832, and another. (5) 23 Alison's (A.) History of Europe from the Commencement of the French Revolution in 1789 to the Restoration of the Bourbons in 1815, 10 vols. Vol 6, damaged by damp; vol 10, not uniform. (10) 24 Allan (J.), Life of (wanting title and S plates), N.D. Elegies of Albinovanus, a Latin Poet, Kidde)'minster, N.D., and three others. (6) 26 Allen's (W.) Defense and Declaration of the Catholike Churchies Doctrine {wanting after page 289), old vellum, 1565. Allington's (J.) Grand Conspiracy, 1657. D'Aille (J.) Faith Groimded upon Holy Scriptures, 1675. Alsop (W.) Deous et Tutamen, 1696. (4) 26 Ambrose's (Rev. Isaac, of Preston) War with Devils, 4th edi- tion, Aberdeen, 1769. Amyntor ; or, a Defence of Milton's Life, 1699. Amyraldus' (M.) Evidence of Things Not Seen, N.n., and another. (4) 27 Anderdon's (R.B.) Duties of Churchwarden, 1824. Allwood's (P.) Twelve Lectures, 2 v,ols, 1815. Letters of Junius, edited by J. Almon, 2 vols, peri's, 1806, and two others. (7) 28 Anderson's Commerce, edited by Coombe, 6 vols, Dublin, 1790. 29 Anderson's (James), The Bee, or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, consisting of Original Pieces, &c.fne portraits and other illustrations, complete set (not quite uniform) very scarce, 1791-93. (18) SO Andrews' (J.P.) Anecdotes Ancient and Modern, /rowi, 1790. Anecdotes of Eminent Persons, 2 vols, not uniform, 1804. Adams' (J.) Anecdotes, Bon Mots, &c. (title soiled), 1789, and 2 others. (6) 31 Anecdotes : Biographical Anecdotes of the Founders of the French Republic, 2 vols, plates, 1798. Piozzi's (H.L.) Anecdotes of Dr. Johnson, 1786. Anecdotes of Chesterfield and Johnson, 1800. Anecdotes of Eminent Persons, 1804. (5) 52_Anecdotes : Domestic Anecdotes of the French Nation, 1794. Anecdotes of the Founders of the French Republic, 1797. Anecdotes Parisiennes, 1815. Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons, 3 vols {vol 1 wanting title), plates, 1795, Anec- dotes of Eminent Persons, 3 vols, 1 797. (9) LOT 33 Annals of King George I., ports, 6 Tola, 1716-31. 34 Antidotum Britannicum; or, a Counter-peat against th» Destructive Principles of Plato Redivivus, 1681. Work* of Anacreon, Sappho, and others, 1760. Amaranth ; or, Religious Poems, front, 1767. Animadversions on Baker's Chronicle, by T. B. Oxon, 1672, and another. (5) 35 Antiquities of Palmyra, 1696. Annals of King George 1. 6 vols Cvol 1 title damaged), ports, 1716-21, and three others. (10) 36 Aphorisms (The Book of) by A Modern Pythagorean, Glasgow, 1884. Anna; or. Memoirs of a Welsh Heiress, 4 vols, 2nd ed., 1786. Andrews' (J.P.) Anecdotes, 1782. (6) 37 Arbuthnot's (Dr.) History of John Bull, Glasgow, 1766. Miscellaneous Works, 2 vols, 1770. Armstrong's (John) Miscellanies, 2 vols, 1770, and two others. (7) 38 Argal ; or, the Silver Devil, being the Adventures of an Evil Spirit, 2 vols, n.d. The French Anas, 3 vols, 1805. (5) 39 Arrol's (R., of Greenock) Erasmi Oolloquia Selecta (wanting portion of Addenda), Edinburgh, 1750. Andrews' (L.) Private Devotions, 1692. Antidotum Britannicum, 1681. Apology for the Church of England, 1679. Horse Sub- seciv®, 1620. (5) 40 Art of Contentment, Oxford, 1675. Arwaker's (E.) Truth in Fiction, 1708. Humane Prudence, 1702. Assheton's (W.) Method of Devotion, 1706, and two others. (6) 41 Art of Governing Parties, 1701. Arohion ; or, a Commentary on the Courts of Justice, by W. Lambard, 1635. Ashby and White, with the Case of Jay v. Topham, &c., 1705. Anderson's History Wf Commerce, 6 vols, 1790. (9) 42 Art of Poetry, on a New Plan, 2 vols, 1762. Armstrong's (J.) Preserving Health, 1754. Aubrey's (J.) Miscellanies, 1784. Andrews' Anecdotes, 1789. (5) 43 Arundel: By the author of the Observer, 2 vols {Thos. Wat- ford's Bookplate), 1789. Arbuthnot's (Dr.) Miscellaneous Works, 2 vols {James JSorris's Bookplate), Glasgow, 1751. Armstrong's (J.) Miscellanies, 2 vols, 1770. (6) 44 Ascanius ; or, The Young Adventurer, front, 1747. Ditto another edition, wanting title (with Mr. Crossley's auto- graph note), N.D. Ancient Ballads, Songs, and Poems, Ludlow, 1799. New Bath Guide and Letters from Simpkin the Second, 1789. Select Athenian Oracles, 1743 - (^) 45 Ascham s (Ant.) Confusions and Revolutions of Governments, 1649. Astry's (Sir J.) Royal Politician, represented in 100 emblems, cunous engravings, 2 vols, 1700. (3) 46 Ascham's fRoger) The Schoolmaster, ed. by Upton, 1711. Art of Criticism, 1789. Art of Memory, taught by Feinaigle, 1812. Arbuthnot's (Dr.) Rules of Diet, 1732. (4) 47 Asoham's (Roger) The Scholemaater, 1743. Andrew's (J. P.) Anecdotes, 1790. Art of Poetry, 2 vols, 1762, Addison's Works of Petronius Arbiter, 1736. (5) 48 Ashburnham's (John) Narrative of his Attendance on King Charles I. port, 2 vols cloth, and two others. (4) 49^Ashby's (M.) Extracts from Letters and Writings of WilUam Law, 1828. Life of Rev. Joseph AUeine, Leeds, 1828. Ashe's (Rev. J.) Book of Revelation, with Notes, 1835. Allen's Admonition to the People, 1588. Sep., 1842. (4) ■50_Ashe (Rev. John, of Ashford, Derbyshire), Seventeen Sermons (with extract from Tombstone, added), 1741. Ashton's (Thomas, D.D.) Sermons on Several Occasions, 1770. Atterbury's (Francis) Epistolary Correspondence.&c. 3 vols, 1783. (5) ■51 Assheton's (Wm. of Beckenham, formerly of Lancashire) Immor- tality of the Soul, 1703. Apology for the Honours and Revenues of the Clergy {with Mr. Crossley's note), 1676. Ashburner's (W. of Urswick) Old Testament for the Use of Schools, Ulverston, 1798. AUix's (P.) Confutation of the Hope of the Jews, 1707, and another. (6) ■52J^Aston's (Joseph) Lancashire Gazetteer, map, 1808. Aston's(J.) Picture of Manchester, 3rd ed. wanting map, Manchester, 1826, Astley's (P. Dukinfield) Hints to Planters, Manches- ter, 1807, and two others. (5) 63 Aston's (Joseph) Lancashire Gazetteer,2nd ed. map, bds. uncut, 1822. Butterworth's (James) History of the Trade of Manchester, ^toie«, 1822. (2) 54 Athenian Oracle Abridged, 1820. Select Athenian Oracle, or The Oracle of Oracles. With MS. note by Mr. Crossley respect- ing the publisher, Ji. Whitworth,174.3. Athenian Sport; or, Two Thousand Paradoxes Merrily Argued, 1707. (3) -85^Atterbur/s (P.) Answers respecting Martin Luther, 1723. Memoirs of the Life and Conduct of Dr. F. Atterbury, port, 1723. Daveuant's (J.) Animadversions, Cambridge 1641. Tribute to the Memory of Ukic of Hutten, 1789, (4) -56 Attic Fragments of Characters, Customs; &c., 1825. Andrew's (J. P.) Anecdotes, 1790. Athenian Oracle Abridged, 1820. Aristotle's Poetics (mth Mr. Crossley's note respecting former owner, James WatsonJ, 1775. (4) ■57 Atwel's (George) Apology or Defence of Natural Astrologie, 1660. Ascham's (Ant.) Revolutions of Governments, 1649. Additional Annotations to the Old and New Testament, 1658. (3) ■58 Aubrey's (John) Miscellanies on Various Subjects — Apparitions, Knockings, Magic, Corpse Candles in Wales, Src, 1721. The Sale of Authors : a Dialogue, 1767. Attempt to Explain Words, Reason, &o., of the Catholic Church, 1 766. (3) 6 JiOI 59 Austin's (Benj., Castle Abbey, Northants) Scripture Manifesta- tion, 1650. Animadversions written by John (Bishop of Sarisbury), Cambridge, 1641. Animadversions upon Sir Eichard Baker's Chronicle, O^ow, 1672, and two others. (5) 60 Austin's (Wm.) HeecHomo: wherein the Excellency of tha Creation of Woman is Described, curious cuts, 1639. Attempts to Explain the Words, Reason, &c. of the Catho- lic Church, 1766. Bagshaw'S (W.) Essays on Union to. Christ, 1703. (3) 61 Avison's (Chas., of Newcastle) Essay on Musical Expression, 2nd ed. 1753. Andrews' (J. P.) Anecdotes, 1789. Automaton Chess Player, plates, 1821, and three others. (6| 62 Bacon's (Sir F.) Essays on Coimsels, CivU and Moral, port, 1668. Bacon's (P.) Two Books on the Advancement of Learning, 1808. Eaconiana, port, 1679. Miscellaneous Works, 1802, and another. (5> 63 Bacon's (Sk F.) Works, vols 3, 4, and 5, 1803. Ditto, Two Books on the Advancement of Learning, JPickering, 1825.. Essays or Counsels, Olasgow, 1752, and another. (6) 64 Baglivi's (Geo.) Practice of Physick, 1704. Armstrong's (J.) Art of Preserving Health, 175€r, and Cheyne's (Geo.) Essay on Long Life, 1749, in one vol. Barker's (John) Essay on Ancient and Modern Physicians, 1748, and two others. (5) 65 Bagshaw's (W.) Trading Spiritualized, the four parts complete' (note by Mr. Crossley respecting its scarcity), 1694. Ditto Essays on Union to Christ, 1703. Ditto, Riches of Grace Displayed, the third part, 1685. ' (3)" 66 Baillie's (Joanna) Series of Plays, 3 vols., 1821 ; Ditto, The Bride, a Drama, 2nd ed., 1828 ; Ditto, Miscellaneous Plays,. 2nd ed., 1805. Andrews' (J. P.) Anecdotes, 1789. (6) 67 Bailey's (N.) Familiar Colloquies of Erasmus, 2nd ed,. 1733. Baker's (H.) Medulla Poetarum Romanorum, 2 vols, 1737. (3> 68 Baines' (Ed.) History, Directory and Gazetteer of the County of Lancaster, 2 vols, Liverpool, 1824. Baines' (Ed., jun.) Letters on State Education, 1847. (3) 69 Baker's (D. B.) Biographia Dramatica, new ed, 2 vols, title of vol. 1 damaged, 1782. 70 Baker's (H.) Medulla Poetarum Romanorum, 2 vols. Bookplate of Wm. Herbert, 1737. Reflections upon Learning, 7th ed, 1738. Balzac's Politics, 1709, and another. (6) 71 Balgu/s (John, of North-AUerton) Sermons, 2 vols, 1790. Reflections upon Learning, by a Gentleman, 1756. Second Part of Lay-Baptism Invalid, 1713. (4) 72 Ball's (N.) Recte Vivendi Ratio, 1754. Baker's (H.) Universe, a Poem, 1808. Baker's (R.) Remarks on the English Lan- guage, 1779. Bailey's (N.) Colloquies of Erasmus, 1738. Poetical Works of William Collins, 1802. (6) LOT 78 Balsamo's (J.) Life of (Commonly-Called Count Oa.g]ioBtio),tiile cut, port, 1791. Adventures of a Bank Note, 4 vols in 3, 1770. Babel, or Monarohomachia iProtestantium, wanting title, N.D. (6) 74; Baltimore's (Lord) Tour to the East, 1768. Baretti's (Jos.) Journey from London to Genoa, 4 vols in 3, one title soiled and cover off, 1770. Baretti's (J.) Introduction to the Italian Language, 1755. (5) 75 Bamford's (S.) Hours in the Bowers, 1834 ; Poems, 1843 ; Early D&ys, paper cover, 1859, and another. (4) 76 Bancroft's (R.) Dangerous Positions and Proceedings, 1712. Banks' (John) Unhappy Favourite and other Plays, 1735. Baratariana, port, DuMin, 1777. Life and Writings of Robert Barclay, 1802, and four others. (8) 77 Baratariana, Fugitive Political Pieces, poH, Dublin, 1777. Barham's (F.) Life of John Reuchlin, 1843, and three others. (5) 78 Barecroft's (J.) Ars Concionandi, 4th ed, 1716. Bancroft's (R.) Dangerous Positions and Proceedings, n.d. Barlow's (Dr.) Cases of Conscience, 1692, and four others. (7) 79 Baretti's (J.) Manners and Customs of Italy ,2 vols,1768 ; Gram- mar of the Italian Language, 1778; Tolondron, 1786; Easy Phraseology, 1775; Journey from London to Genoa, 4 vols in 2, 1770. (7) 80 Baretti's (J.) Journey from London to Genoa, 4 vols, 1770 ; Italian Language, 1755 ; Tolondron, 1776, and two others. (8) 81 Barker's (E. H. of Thetford) Letters of Junius, 1828. Trial and Vindication of R. Williams, otherwise the Monster, port, 1790, &c. (2) 82 Barlow's(Dr.)Cases of Conseience,1692 ; Genuine Remains,! 693. Barnes's (Josh.) Good Old Way, 1703. Barrow's (Isaac) Evil Speaking, port, 1678. Life of Barwick, 1724, and two others. (7) 83 Barlow's (T. Worthington, of Manchester) Mystic Number, 1852. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, No. 29 (with autograph note by Mr. Crossley and letter from Dr. AnsterJ,\841. New Bath Guide,1800,andand two others.(5) 84 Bamard's(Jas.)Lifeof Bishop Challoner,^ort, 1793. Barnard's (Thos. of Leeds), Historical Character of Lady Hastings, Leedes,l74:2. Bassnett's (Chr. of iewerjjoo/) Zebulon's Bless- ing, 1714, and two others. (6) 86 Barnes's (Rev. A.) Notes on the Book of Revelation, 1855. Barrow's Works, by Hughes, 2 vols, 1830. Bates' (E) Doctrines of Friends, 1826, and two others. (6) 86 Barrett's (Dr.) Constellations, 1800. Essay on the Life of Swift, 1808, and four others. (6) 8 LOT 87 Barrington's (Geo.) Voyage to New South Wales, Dublin, 1801. BarroVs (John) Arctic Regions, 1818. Baretti's (J.) London to Genoa, 4 vols, 1770. Travels of Anaroharsis, plates, 1800. (7) 88 Barrington's (Hon. D.) Observations on the Statutes, Dublin, 1767. The Barrier— Treaty Vindicated, 2nd ed ; 1712. Baudier's (Sieur) History of the Administration of Cardinal Ximenes in Spain, 1671. Anderson's (W.) Speeches and Judgments, 1768, and another, (5) 89 Barrow's (Isaac) Bounty to the Poor, autograph of J. Leigh, 1671. Defence of the Trinity, 1697. Sermons Against Evil Speaking, 1678. Sermons, 1678, and two others. (6) 90 Barwick(Lifeof Dr. John), jjor!!, 1724. Bate's (J.) Integrity of the Hebrew Text, 1764. Bate's (James) Infidelity Scourged, 1746. Calamy's Life of Baxter (wanting title), n.d., and two others. (6) 91 Barwick (Dr. John) Life of, ^ori, 1724. Bate's (W.) Existence of God, 1676. Baxter's (W.) Glossarium Antiquitatum Britannicarum (with Rev. John Watson's Bookplate, and Autograph Notes by Watson andr Crossley), 1733, and another. (4) 92 Battles and Sieges in the North of England, with portrait of Cromwell, and the rare folding plate of the Execution at Bolton, 1786. Battely's (J.) Antiquitates Eutupinse, Oxon, 1711. Memoirof H.Vincent Bayl6y,;>nw.^n?i., 1846. (3) 93 Baxter's (R.) Grotian Religion Discovered, 1658. Dialogues Shrewsbury, 1769. Life of John .Barwick, port, 1721, and five others. (8) 94 Bayfield's (Robert, Physician) Treatise de Morborum Capitis Effentiis and Prognosticis, 1663. Baynard's (E.) History of Cold Bathing, 1732. Health, a Poem, 1749. New Bath GrmAe, front, 1779. (4) 96 Bayle's (Mr.) Reflections on the Comet of 1680, 2 vols, 1708. Baston's (T.) Observations on Trade,1732. and three others. (6) 96 Beamont's(W. of Warrington) Sinai and Syene and back, 1862. Beamont's (W. J.) Arabic Grammar, 1861. Black Death in the Fourteenth Cent., trans, by Babington, 1833. Beard's (J. R.) Owenism, 1839; Illustrations of the Trinity, 1846, . and another. (6^ 97 Beattie's (J.) Essay on Poetry and Music, 1779; Essay on Truth. IRev. Chas, Bishop's bookplate, 1773; Poems on Several Subjects, unbound, 1766. Beauties of the Anti- Jacobin (with Mr. Crossley's remarks), 1799, and two others. (r\ gSgBeattie's (J.) Essay on Truth, 6th ed, vdth John MavenhiU's bookplate and autograph, 1777. Beauties of South, 1795. Beauties of Massinger, 1877. (3) LOT 99 Beaumont and Fletcher's Bramatick Works, 10 vols, {vol 6 damaged by damp) plates, 1778. 100 Beaumont and Fletcher's Works, edited by Rev. A. Dyce, vols 1 to 3, 1843. 101 Beauties of Masainger, 1817. Beauties of Dr. John Moore, 1803. Beauties of the Anti-Jacobin, 1799. Beauties of Fielding, n.d. and another. (5) 102 Beauties of Poetry displayed, 2 vols, 1757. Beauties of the English Stage, 3 vols, 1766, and two others. (7) 103 Beauties of Nature and Art displayed in a Tour through the World, ^Zato, 13 vols, 1774-5. 104 Beauties of the Magazines, 2 vols, 1772. Beauties of Sterne, plates, 1793. Beauties of the English Stage, 3 vols. (6) 106 Beckford's (W.) Italy, with Sketches of Italy and Portugal, Paris, 1834. Becket, a Tragedy, 1832. Bennet (W. H.) Select Biographical Sketches, 1867. (3) 106 Beckwith's (J.) Ancient Tenures of Land &c., York, 1784. Preface to Bellendenus 1778. Beattie's( J.) Essays on Poetry and Music, 1779, and another. (4) 107 Beddoe's (Thos.) Hygeia, or Essays, Moral and Medical, 3 vols, Bristol, 1802. Bentle/s (R.) Dissertation, 1777, and another. (6) 108 Bee (The), or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, edited by James Anderson,^wirai<«, &c., vols 1 tolS, fine paper copy, scarce, 1791-3. (13) 109 Behmen's (Jacob) Way to Christ discovered, Manchester, \7 62 ; Ditto, Bath, 1775 ; Important Truths relating to Chris- tianity, 1770. (3) 110 Behn's (Mrs.) Histories and Novels, vol 2,3rd edition, 1718; Royal Novels (damaged) Dublin, 1791. Bellamy's (George Anne) Life, 2 vols, 2nd edition, 1785. (4) 111 Bekker's (Balthazar) World Bewitched ; or, an Examination concerning Spirits, vol 1 (all published), 1695. Berington's (S.) Dissertations on the Mosaic Creation, 1750, and three others (5) 112 Bellamy's (George Anne) Apology for the Life of, 4 vols in 2, 3rd edition, 1785. The Bench and the Bar, 2 yo\s, Phila- delphia, 1839. New Bath Guide, 4th edition, 1767, and 2 others. (7) lis Bellamy's (Thos.) Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, 2 vols, 1794. Beloe's (W.) Anecdotes of Literature and Scarce Books, vols 1 to 4, 1807-10, and 2 others. (8) 114 Bell's Classical Arrangements- of Fugitive Poetry, odd and duplicate vols, 64 vols in 61. 10 LOT 115 Beloe's (W.) Anecdotes of Literature and Scarce Books, vols 1 to 5, 1807-11. The French Anas. Ana, ou Collection de Bons Mots, tomes, 1 to 8 {wanting 5) 1789-90. (12) 116 Belsham's (W.) History of Great Britain, 2 vols. Dublin, 1802. Memoirs of George III, 3 vols, 1802. Berington's (J.) Beign of Henry the Second, 2 vols, 1790. (7) 117 Belsham's (W.) History of Great Britain, 2 vols, 1798. Beloe's (W.) Anecdotes, vol 1 to 3, 1807-8. Befnger's (Miss) Queen of Bohemia, vol 2, 1825. (6) 118 Bennet's (B.) Defence of the Memorial of the Reformation, 1723. Bennet's (Thos.) Direction for Studying Divinity, 1715. Essay on the Thirty-nine Articles, 1715, and 5 others. (8) 119 Bennett's (Mrs.) Ellen, Countess of Castle Howel : a Novel, 4 vols, 1794. Life of George Anne Bellamy, vols,l, 4 and 5, 1786. Bernard's (Sir Thos.) Comforts of Old Age, 5th ed. 1820. • (8) 120 Bentham's (Jeremy) Defence of Usury, Dublin, 1788. Panop- ticon or the Inspection-House, 1791. Plan of Parliamen- tary Reform, 1817, and three others. (6) 121 Bentley's (R.) Dissertation on the Epistles of Phalaris. W. Shepherd's Bookplate, 1697 ; Eight Sermons, 5th ed, 1724. Epistles of Phalaris, 1699. Works of George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne, 1837, and two others. (6) 122 Berington's (Jos.) History of the Reign of Henry the Second, 2 vols, 1790. Biographiana (hy Seward), 2 vols, 1799. Annual Obituary and Biography, 1817-21 ; 24-25, 7 vols. 123 Berington's (S.) Dissertations on the Mosaic Creation, 1750. Bentley (R.) Eight Sermons, 1792 ; Oxford, 1809, and four others. (6) 124 Berkeley's (Geo.) Essay on Vision, Dublin, 1719. Principles of Human Knowledge, part 1, 1710. Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous, 1713. Querist, 1760. Barnard's (N.> LUe and Death of Bishop Usher, 1656, and two others. (7) 125 Berkeley's (G. M.) Literary Relics, 2nd ed, 1792. Bernard's. (Sir T.) Comforts of Old Age, 1817. Beloe's (W.) Anecdotes, vol 1, 1807, and four others. (7> 126 Bemier's (F.) Travels in the Mogul Empire, translated by Brock, 2 vols, 1826. Beckford's (W.) Italy, and Vathek, Paris, 1834. (3) 127 Sevan's (John) Defence of the Society of Friends, 1805. Bevan's (J. G.) Life of Penington, 1830. Bele's (John) Piety Promoted, part 7 soiled, 1771, and three others. (6) 11 LOT 128 Beveridge's (W.) Thoughts upon Religion, ^ori, 1709. Publiok Prayer, 1760. Bellamy's (Dr.) Youth's Scripture Remem- brancer, 1743. Besse's (J.) Confutation of the Charge of Deism, 1734. Birch's (T.) Life of Robert Boyle, 1744, and two others. (7) 129 Biographia Dramatioa : or Companion to the Playhouse, by Baker, Reed and Jones, vol 1 and 2 in three parts, 1812. Biographiana, vol 1, 1799. Bibliographical Miscellany, vol 1, 1806, and two others. (7> 130 Biography (The Annual) and Obituary for the years 1817- 26; 28; 33-35. (14) 131 Birch's (Thos.) Life of Abp. Tillotson, 1753; Life of Hon. Robert Boyle, 1744. Annual Obituary for 1826. (3) 132 Birkbeok's (Miss) Gleanings in Eastern Europe, 1854. Bronte'a (Miss) Jane Eyre, 4th ed., 1850, and ten others. (12) 133 Bishop's (Samuel) Poems on Various Subjects, pwt, 2 vols, 1802. The Babler, 2 vols, 1767. Biglands' (J.) History of England, 2 vols, 1808, and two others. (8) 134 Blackbume's (F.) Theological and Miscellaneous Works, 7 vols in 6, 1804; The Confessional, 1766. (7) 136 Blackbume's (F.) The Confessional, 1767, and three others. (4) 136 Blackmore's (Sir T.) Creation, a Philosophical Poem (James Barlow's bookplate, arid Mr. Crossley'a note), 1712. Collec- tion of Poems, 1718. Blackbume's (P.) Works, vols 1 to 5,. 1804, and three others. (10) 137 Blackmore's (Sir T.) Prince Arthur, an Heroic Poem, 1714. Paraphrase on Job, 1716. Alfred, an Epic Poem, 1723) and eleven others. (14) 188 Blackmore's (Sir T.) Redemption, a Divine Poem, 1722; Essays upon Several Subjects, 1716 ; Collection of Poems, 1718 ; Creation, 1712; Alfred, 1723. (5) 139 Blackstone's (Sir Wm.) Biographical History of, 1782. Com- mentaries on the Laws of England, 6th ed, 4 vols, 1776, and three others. (8) 140 Blagdon's (F. W.) Flowers of Literature for 1804; 6-9, fronts, 5 vols in 4, 1805-10. Eccentric Biography, front, 1826. Punster's Pocket Book, ill. hy Jt. Cruikshank,. 1826. (6) 141 Blair's (Hugh) Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, 3 vols,. 1796. Sermons with Life by Finlayson, 5 vols, 1816. (8) 142 Blair's (Hugh) Lectures, 3 vols, 1786. Sermons, 6 vols, 1820. Dissertation on Ossian's Poems, 1765. (9) 143 Blondel's (J. A.) Power of the Mother's Imagination, 1729. Blackmore's (Sir J.) Dissertation on Dropsy, 1727, and four others. (6) 144 Blount's (Charles) Anima Mundi, 1679 ; Janua Soientiarum, 1684 ; Miscellaneous Works, 1695, and three others. (6) 12 LOT 145 Blount's (T.) Ancient Tenures of Land, Customs of Manors, &c,, ed. by J. Beckwith, York, 1784. Blenoowe's (R. W.) Sydney Papers, 1825, and two others. (4) 146 Blount's (T.) Fragmenta Antiquitatis, Ancient Tenures of Land, &c., 1679; Blount's (T. B.) Essays, 1697. Natural History, 1693, and three others. (6) 147 Boccalini's (T.) Advertisements from Parnassus, translated by N. N., 3 vols, 1704. Blaokmore's (SirR.) Creation, 2nd ed, 1722, and three others. (7) 148 Boerhaave's (H.) Aphorisms Concerning Diseases, 1742. Materia Medica, 1741. Method of Studying Physick, translated by Samber, 1719. BuUein's (W.) Government of Health, im'ift, 15—. (4) 149 Boetius' Sumraum Bonum, Oxford, 1674. Bouhours' Ingeni- ous Thoughts of the Fathers of the Church, 1727. Burnet's (G.) History of the Reformation, 6 vols, 1825, and three others. (H) 150 Bolingbroke's (Lord) Memoirs, 1770. Birch's (T.) Life of Robert Boyle, 1744. Blumenthal's (M. de) Life of General de Zieten, 2 vols, 1803. (4) 151 Bolton's (Robert, of Northants) Instructions for Afflicted Consciences, and other Works, Life and Sermons, in one vol, two portraits by Payne, Autograph note by J. Crossley, 1635. Bolton's (Samuel) Tossed Ship, 1644. (2) 152 Bonney's (H. K.) Life of Jeremy Taylor, port, 1815. Hamil- ton's ( W.) Life of James BonneU, port, 1704. Biographical History of Sir W. Blackstone, 1782. City Biography, 1800, and two others. (6) 153 Sorrow's (Geo.) Bible in Spain, vols 2 and 3, 2nd ed, 1843. Bmmet's (G.) History of the Reformation, 3 vols, odd, 1825, and seven others. (12) 134 Boscawen's (W.) Odes, Epodes, &c., of Horace, 1793. Bos's (L.) Antiquities of Greece, 1772. Boswell's (J.) Account of Corsica, ^or<, 1769, and five others. (8) 155 Boscobel ; or, the History of His_ Majesty's Preservation at Worcester, ^ori. Rep, 1822. Blatant Beast Muzzled, 1691. Inquiry into the Transactions of the Earl of Glamorgan, 1756, and another. (4) 156 Boswell's (James) Account of Corsica. With Autograph of Robert Southey, Olasgow, 1768; Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, 1776. (2) 167 Boswell's (J.) Corsica, 2nd ed, 1768; Tour to the Hebrides, 1785; British Essays in favour of the Corsicans, 1769. Life of Johnson, port, 1827. (4) 158 Boswell's (J.) Corsica, 2nd ed, 1768 ; Tour to the Hebrides, port, 1807 ; Life of Johnson, 1830, and three others. (6) 18 LOT 159 Boswell's (John, of Taunton) Method of Study, x.p., 2 vols, 1738, Christian Philosopher and Politician, by Steele, 2 vols, 1750, and another. (5) 160 Botanic Garden, a Poem, Dublin, 1793. Blackmore's fR.) Creation, 1712, and four others. (6) 161 Bouhours' (Pather) Arts of Logick and Rhetorick illustrated ; loith Mi: Orossley's autograph note, 1728. Blaokburne's (P.) Theological and Miscellaneous Works, 7 vols, 1804 (8) 162 Boulton's (Richard, of Chester) Treatise of the Reason of Muscular Motion, 1697. Boerhaave's (H.) Method of Physick, 1719. Botanic Garden, Dublin, 1790, and two others. (5) 163 Bourignon's (A.) Academy of Learned Divines, port, autograph of J. Byrom, 1708; Light of the World, 1696; Light Risen in Darkness, 1703 ; Renovation of the Gospel Spirit, port, 1707. An Apology for Antonia Bourignon, 1699. (5) 164 Bourignon's (A.) Renovation of the Gospel Spirit, 1707 ; Light Risen in Darkness, 1703; Academy of Learned Divines, 1708. Apology for A. Bourignon, 1699, and three others. (7) 165 Bourn's (Samuel) Lectures, Birmingham, 1738. Boswell's (J.) Method of Study, 2 vols, 1738. Boswell's (J.) Account of Corsica, 1768, and two others. ' (6) 166 Bourne's (Henry) Antiquitates Vulgares ; or. The Antiquities of the Common People, Newcastle, 1725. Blount's (T.) Ancient Tenures, 1784. (2) 167 Bourne's (H.) Antiquities, 1725. Boote's (R.) Action or Suit- at-Law, 1823. Life of Sir W. Blackstone, 1772, and two others. (5) 168 Bower's (Alex.) History of the University of Edinburgh, 3 vols, 1817-30. Life of James Beattie, 1804. (4) 169 Bowles's (W. L.) Life of Bishop Ken., title and front, of vol. 1 damaged, 2 vols, 1830. Pinal Appeal Relative to Popes, 1825. Bower's (G. H.) Sermons, 1849. Book of Common Prayer, 1813, and another. (6) 170 Boyle's (Hon. Chas ) Dr. Bentley's Dissertations on the Pables of .iEsbp examined, 1699. Fables of ^sop, early edition, impft. curious plates, N.D., and three others. (5) 171 Boyle's (Hon. Robert) Considerations Touching the Style of the Scriptures ; interleaved, 1661 ; Incentives to the Love of God, 1663: Experiments, Notes, &c., 1676; Memoirs for the Natural History of Humane Blood, 1684 ; Occasional Reflections, n.d., and twelve others. (17) 172 Bradstreet's (R.) Sabine Farm, a Poem, 1810. Brady's (J.) Varieties of Literature, 1826. Memoirs of Joseph Bras- bridge, 1824. British Galleries of Art, 1824. Brookiana, 2 vols, 1804, and two others. (8) 14 173 Brady's (John) Olavis Calendaria, 2 vols in 1, 1812. Bou- rignon's (A.) Renovation of the Gospel Spirit, ^ori, 1707, and three others. (P) 174 Bramhall's (Bishop) Vindication, 1672. Castigation of Mr. Hobbes,1657. Boyle's (Hon. R.) Motives, 1663, and four others. (') 175 Brand's (John) Observations on Popular Antiquities, 1777. Brandt's (G.) History of the Reformation in the Low Countries, abridged, 2 vols, 1725. Boswell's (J.) Tour to the Hebridesj^orf, 1807. (4) 176 Brandt's (J.) History of the Reformation in the Low Countries, abridged, 2 vols, 1725. Brett's (T.) Essay on Sacred History, 1729. Collection of Liturgies, 1720, and 2 others. (6) 177 Brathwayt's (R.) Essaies upon the Five Senses, Snd ed. poor copy, 1635. British Moralist, or Polite Preceptor, 2 vols. 1771. Brerewood's(E.) Languages and Religions, 1674. (4) 178 Bray's (Mrs.) Tamar and Tavy, vols. 2 and 3, 1st ed., boards, 1836; White. Hoods, vols. 2 and 3, bdards, 1828. (4) 179 Brayley's (E. W.) Topographical Description of the County of Chester, plates, ts.d. ; Londiniana, vol. 4, plates, 1829. Brodie's (Qleo.) British Empire, 4 vols, 1822. (6) 180 Brerewood's (Ed.) Enquiries Touching Languages, 1674, and Hooke's (R. of Halyfax) Nonconformist Champions, 1682,in 1 vol and seven others. (8) 181 Bridgewater Canal Acts ; Collection of the several Acts relat- ing to the Canals of the late Most Noble Francis, Duke of Bridgewater, from 1759 to 1819, Rep., 1820. 182 Bridgewater Canal Acts, Collection as above. Rep., 1820. 183 Bridgman's (R. W.) Legal Biography, 1807. Reflections on the Study of the Law, 1804. History of Sir W. Blackstone, 1782. Brokesby's (F.) Life of Dodwell, 1715. British Biography, vols, ^orj^s, 1777. (5) 184 Briggs's (Joseph of Kirkburton, Yorhs) Sound Considerations, 1675. Bromley's (Thomas) Sabbath of Rest, 1761, and six others. ~ (8) 185 British Album, containing Poems of Delia Crusca, &c., 1790. British Theatre, 1750. Select British Apollo, 1743, and four others. (7) 186 British Galleries of Art, 1824. Brookiana, 2 vols 1€04. A Piece of Family Biography, 3 vols, 1799. ' (6) 187 British Plutarch, 2 vols in 1, 4th ed. 1793. Poetical Works of Henry Brook, 4 vols, 1792, and another, (6) 188 Brodie's (George) History of the British Empire, 4 vols, 1822. Brougham's (Lord) Statesmen of George III, Paris, 1839 and three others. /gj 15 XOT \ 189 Brokesby's (F.) Life of Henry Dodwell, 1715. Biographical History of Sir W. Blaokstone, 1782. Brown's (John) Anec- dotes and Characters of the House of Brunswick, 1821, and two others. (5) 190 Brome's (Jas. of Cheriton, Kent) Travels over England, Scot- land and Wales, 2nd ed., 1707. Boswell's (J.) Account of Corsica, 1769; Tour in the Hebrides, new ed. n.d. Brydone's (P.) Tour through Sicily, 2 vols, 1774, and two others. (7) 191 Brooke's (H.) The Fool of Quality, or the History of Henry, Earl of Moreland, 5 vols, 1767. Brookiana, 2 vols, 1804. Life and Adventures of Guzman D'Alf arache, or the Spanish Rogue, 2 vols, 1821. (9) 192 Brooke's (Henry) Poetical Works, with life by Miss Brooke, 3rd ed. 4 vols, Dublin, 1792. Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, 2 vols, 1710. (6) 193 Brookiana, 2 vols, 1804. Travels and Adventures of William Bingfield,/;-orai, 2 vols, 1753. (4) 194 Broolip' (Thos.) Complete Works, edited by Rev. A.B. Grosart, vols, 4, 5, and 6, and two others. (5) 195 Brougham (Lord) Critical and Miscellaneous Writings, 2 vols, Philadelphia, 1841 ; Historical Sketches of Statesmen, 2 vols, 1855, and three others. (7) 196 Broughton's (John) Psychologia, 1703, and five others. (6) 197 Brown's (E.) The Travels of Edward Brown, Esq., formerly a Merchant in London, 2 vols, 1753. Brome's (J.) Travels over England, Scotland, and Wales, 1707. Browne's (Arthur) Miscellaneous Sketches, or Hints for Essays, 2 vols, 1798, and two others. * (7) 198 Brown's (E.)The Travels of Edward Brown, 1739. Brome's (J.) Travels, 1707. History of the Earl of Moreland, Manches- ter, 1810, and three others. (6) 199 Brown's (John) Compleat Treatise of Preternatural Tumours, poi-t, 1678. Adenochoiradelogia, 1684. Browne's (R.) Cure of Old Age, by Roger Bacon, 1683, and another. (4) 200 Brown's (John) Essays on the Characteristics, 1752. Things Divine and Supernatural, 1723. Estimate of the Manners and Principles of the Times, 2 vols, 1758 and four others. (8) 201 Brown's (John) Northern Coiu-ts, 2 vols,^oj-;f, 1818. Bunting's (H.) Travels of the Holy Patriarchs, 1705. Burke's (E.) Reflections on the Revolution in France, 1790, and eight others. (12) 202 Browne's (J. H.) Poems upon Various Subjects, port, 1768. Immortality of the Soul, Cambridge, 1795, and four others, (6) 16 LOT 203 Browne'B (Thos.) Hydriotaphia, IJrne-Burial, or a Disooxirsa of the Sepulchrall Urns lately found in Norfolk, 1658 ; Religio Medici, frowt, 1736. Brook's (T.) Apples of Gold for Young Men and Women, 1701, and four others. (7) 204 Browne's (Thos.) Hydriotaphia, 4th ed, front. {Bechford't Copy), 1736. Bekker's (B.) "World Bewitohed,or Opinions Concerning Spirits, vol 1 {all pub.,) 1695, and three others. (5) 205 Browne's (Thos. G.) Hermes Unmasked, 1795. Brown's (C. B.) Edgar Huntley; or, The Sleep Walker, 1832. Browne's (M. A.) Ignatia, 1838, and six others. (9) 206 Browing's (John) History of Tuscany, 4 vols, 1826. Bryant's ( J ) Observations upon the Plagues of Egypt, 1810, and another. " (6) 207 Brunet's (J. 0.) Manuel du Libraire, Supp. 3 vols, Paris, 1834. Burke's Reflections on the French Revolution, 1790. Bulwer's (E. L.) Athens, Paris, 1837 ; Last of the Barons, Paris, 1843. (4) 208 Bryan's (John of Coventry) DwelUng with God, 1670. Brooks's. (Thos.) Apples of Gold, 1661, and thirteen others. (15) 209 Bryant's (Jacob) Observations upon the Plague of the Egyp- tians, 1810. Bryant's (Jacob) Upon the Poems of Thomas Rowley, 2 vols, 1781. Bruyere's (De la) Manners of the Age, 2 vols, not uniform, 1699-1723. (5) 210 Brydges' (Sir Egerton) The Ruminator, 2 vols, 1813. Brown's (J.) Estimate of the Manners and Principles of the Times, 2 vols in 1, 1757. Bulstrode's (W.) Essays, port, 1724, and two others. (6) 211 Brydone's (P.) Tour through Sicily and Malta, 3rd ed, 2 vols, 1775. Borrow's (G.) Bible in Spain, 1843. Brooke's (H.) Poetical Works, 4 vols, 1792. (7) 212 Buchan's (W.) Domestic Medicine, 20th ed, 1807. Browne's (J.) Treatise on King's Evil, 1684; Preternatural Tumours, 1678. Browne's (T.) Religio Medici, 1736. (4) 213 Buchanan's (0.) Christian Researches in Asia, 1811. Bunt- ing's (H.) Travels of the Patriarchs, Prophets, &c., 1705, and four others. (6) 214 Budgell's (E.) Memoirs of the Family of the Boyles, Srd ed,, port, 1737. Bulstrode's (Sir R.) Memoirs of Charles I. and II., 1721. Bull's (G.) Vindication of the Church of Eng- land, port, 1719, and two others. (5) 215 BufiEbn's (M. de) Natural History of the Horse, &c., front, 1762. Bracken's (H.) Farriery Improved, vol 2, 1743. Burdon's (Captain) Gentleman's Pocket Farrier, 1748. Boyle's (Hon. R.) Strange Subtility of Effluviums, and other Medical Tracts, in 1 vol, 1673, &c. (4), 17 216 Bulwer's (E. Lytton) Athens, 1837. Duchess de la Valliere, 1837. England and the English, 1834. Last of the Barons, 1843. Pilgrims of the Rhine, 1834. Baudry's European Library, Paris, not uniform. Alice or the Mysteries, 1840. (6) 217 Bunbury's (Sir H.) Correspondence of Sir Thomas Hanmer, 1838. Epistolary Correspondence of Bm:ke and Lawrence, 1827. Eawdon Papers: Letters from and to Dr. Bram- hall, 1819, and another. (4) 218 Buncle : The Life of John Buncle, Esq., with many Extra- ordinary Revelations, 1756. John Buncle, jun., gentle- man, 1776. Memoirs of George and Anne Bellamy, unbound, 1785, and three others. (6) 219 Banyan's (John) Pilgrim's Progress, various editions, 6 vols, v.d. Heavenly Footman, 1796. Minor Works, 1798. Barren Fig-tree, Leeds, 1793. Holy War, plates, n.d. (10) 220 Burdon's (W.) Life of Napoleon, 1805, and Account of the , Preservation of Charles U., port, 1801, in 1 vol. Burke's (E.) French Revolution, wanting title, n.d. Travels of Edward Brown, Esq., 1739, and four others. (7) 221 Burke's (B.) Account of the European Settlements in America, maps, 2 vols, 1777. 222 Burke's (E.) Works, collected in three volumes, Dublin, 1792. Speeches on American Taxation and others, v.d. Vindi- cation of Natural Society, 1757. Ideas of the Sublime, Berwick, VITi. (6) 223 Burke's (J.) History of the Commoners, vol 2, 18S5. Landed Gentry, part 1, 1855. Burn's (R.) Justice of the Peace, 2 vols, 1755. History of the Poor Laws, 1764. (5) 224 Burnet's (G.) History of His Own Time, 6 vols, 1725; Con- clusion, 1751. Life of Sir Matthew Hale, port. 1682. Select Sermons, Glasgow, 1742. Treatise on Christian Religion, 1743. Relation of the Death of the Primitive Persecutors, 1687, and another. (12) 225 Burnet's (G.) History of His Own Time, 6 vols, Edinburgh, 1753, and four others. (10) 226 Burnet's (G.) Exposition of the Thirty-nine Articles, 1724. Life of Wm. Bedell, Bishop of Kilmore, 1692. Life of Earl of Rochester, Berwick, n.d, and six others. (9) 227 Burnet's (Thos.) Treatise Concerning the State of Departed Souls, 1633. Sacred Theory of the Earth, 2 vols, 1759. Doctrine of the Ancient Philosophers, n.d. and four others. (8) 228 Burnet's (Thos.) Sacred Theory of the Earth, 2 vols, n.d. and four others. (6) 18 LOT 229 Burney's (Chas.) Present State of Music in France and Italy, 1773. Burney's (Capt. J.) History of North-Eastem Discovery, 1819. Burton's (E.) Description of the Anti- quities and other Curiosities of Rome, 2 vols, 1830, and another. (") 230 Burrow's (Sir J.) Reports of Oases in the Court of King's Bench, 5 vols, 1790, and another. (6) 231 Burthogge's (R.) Causa Dei, 1675. Essay upon Reason and the Nature of Spirits, 1694. Christianity, a Revealed Mystery, 1702. Divine Goodness, 1632, and three others. (7) 232 Burthogge's (R.) Essay upon Reason, and others in 1 vol, 1694. Causa Dei, and another in 1 vol, 1675. Bekker's (B.) World Bewitched, part 1, 1695. Burnet's (T.) Departed Souls, 1739. (4) 233 Buxton's (Geo. of Suffolk) Essay on the Jews, Norwich, 1766. Burton's (Hezekiah) Several Discourses, with Mr. Crossley's note respecting Bishop BlomfleWs copy, which sold for 15»., 1684, and four others. (6) 234 Burton's (John) Treatise on the Non-Naturals, PbrA, 1738; Midwifery, 1751. Burnet's (Thos.) State of the Dead, 1727. Bulstrode's (W.) Essays, 1724. Burrow's (J.) Reports, 5 vols, 1785. (9) 335 Buswell's (John) Historical Account of the Knights of the Garter. Sir Harris Nicolas' s copy with bookplate, and auto- graphs of Sir Harris, Sir Chas. Young, arid James Cros^ ley, 1757. Budgell's (E.) Memoirs of the Earl of Orrery, and the Family of the Boyles, 1732. (2) 236 Butler's (Chas.) Reminiscences, 2 vols, 1822-7 ; Philological and Biographical Works, vol 1, port, 1817 ; Historical Memoirs, respecting the Catholics, vol 2, 1819 ; Burnet's (G.) Memorial to Princess Sophia, 1815, and two others. (7) 287 Butler's (Chas.) Reminiscences, with a Letter on Music, New York, 1824. Burke's (P.) Life of Edmund Burke, 1853. Chambers's (R.) Life of Burns {being vol 1 of works), 1851. Burnet's (G.) Life of Sir Matthew Hale, 1806, and another. (5) 238 Butler's (Samuel) Hudibras, with Notes by Zachary Grey, 3 vols, 1770. Burnet's (G. ) History of His Own Time, 6 vols, Edinburgh, 1753. (9) 239 Butler's (Samuel) Hudibras, with Dr. Grey's Annotations, vol 1, part 1, vol 2, part 1, and vol 3 in 2 parts, plates, 1819. Genuine Remains, with Notes by R. Thyer, Librarian at Manchester, 2 vols, not uniform, 1759. (6) 240 Butler's (S.) Genuine Remains in Prose and Verse, with Notes by Thyer, 2 vols, Dublin, 1759; Posthumous Works, plates, 1754. Works of the Duke of Buckingham. 2 vols in 1, 1755. Persian Tales, 1761. ' (5) 19 LOT 241 Butterworth's (James) Antiquities of the Town, and a Complete History of the Trade of Manchester, with a Description of Manchester and Salford, 2 plates, boards, uncut, scarce, 1822. 242 Butterworth's (James) Historical and Descriptive Account of the Town and Parochial Chapelry of Oldham. Maps and Pedigrees, Oldham, 1817. Butterworth's (J. ) Rustic Muse, a Collection of Poems, boards, scarce, Oldham, 1818. (2) 243 Buxton's (R.) Botanical Guide to the Flowering Plants, &c., round Manchester, 1849. Butterworth's (J.) History of Manchester ,^oor copy, 1822. Memoir of Benjamin Braidley, front, Manchester, 1845, and another. (4) 244 Bury's (Edward, of Salop) Husbandman's Companion, 1677. Burys (A.) Constant Communicant, Oxfo)-d,W81. Byam's (H.) Sermons Preached before Charles II., 1675, and three others. (6) 245 Byrom's (John, of Manchester) Miscellaneous Poems, 1st ed, 2 vols in 1, Manchester, 1773 ; Universal English Shorthand, 1st ed, Manchester, 1767. Abridgment of Byrom's Short- hand, 2nd ed, 1796. (3) 246 Byron's (Lord) English Bards and Scotch Reviewers, 3rd ed, uncut, 1810; The Deformed Transformed, uncut, Paris, 1824 ; Sardanapalus, Paris, 1822, and five others. (8) 247 Bysshe's (Edward) Art of English Poetry, 8th ed, 2 vols, 1737. Butler's (S.) Posthumous Works, 1754. Genuine Works of Duke of Buckingham, 1754. John Buncle, jun., 1776. Camilla, 3 vols. Bookplate of Wm. Watson, 1796, and another. . (9) 248 Bysshe's (E.) Art of English Poetry, 9th ed, 2 vols. Thos. Walker's Bookplates, 1762. Poetical Works of Robert Blair, with Life, by Anderson, 1794. Byron's (Lord) The Deformed Transformed, 1824, and three others. (7) 249 CagUostro (Count) Life of, printed for the Author, 1787, Cabinet Council ; or. Secret History of Louis XTV., 1757. Narrative of Hon. John Byron, 1782. Life of John Buncle, Esq., 4 vols, 1770, and two others. (9) 250 Calam/s (E.) Historical Account of My Own Life, edited by J. T. Rutt, 2nd ed, 2 vols, 1830. Burnet's (G.) History of His Own Time, 6 vols, 1753, and two others. (10) 251 Calamy's (E.) Abridgment of Baxter's History and Accoimt of Ejected Ministers, with Continuation, 4 vols,' 1713-27 ; Thirteen Sermons, 1722. Callcott's (W.) Thoughts, Man- chester, 1761, and another. (7) 252 Calam/s (E.) Defence of Moderate Nonconformity (with an Account of the Nonconformity of John Rastrick, sometime Vicar of Kirkton, near Boston, 1705J, 3 vols, 1703 ; Baxter's History Abridged and Accoimt of Ejected Ministers, 2 vols, 1713 ; Thirteen Sermons, port. 1722, and two others. (8) 20 101 253 Campbell's (John) Political Survey of Britain, 4 vols, 2nd ed, 1775. Burnet's (Bp.) ffistory of His Own Time, 6 vols, Edinburgh, 1753, (10) 254 Campbell's (John) Reports of Oases at Nisi Prius, 4 vols, 1818. Campbell's (Lord) Lives of the Lord Chancellors, vols 2 and 4, 1856. • (6) 256 Campbell's (L. D.) Lite and Works of Hugh Boyd, the Author of the Letters of Junius, 2 vols, port. 1800. Canons of Criticism, and Glossary, being a Supplement to Warbur- ton's Shakespeare, 1753. Lexiphanes : a Dialogue, 1767. Burke's (E.) Philosophical Enquiry, 1766. (5) 256 Campbell's (Lord) Lives of the Lord Chancellors, 4th ed, 8 vols (wanting vols 8 and \Q), 1856, and two others. (10) 257 Campbell's (Thos.) Essay on English Poetry, 1848; Pleasures of Hope, 1815 ; Pilgrim of Q-lencoe,/ro«i. 1842 ; Gertrude of Wyoming, 1810. Butler's (S.) Posthumous Works, and another. (6) 258 Campbell's (Thos.) Specimens of the British Poets, 6 vols (wanting Q), 1819 ; Essay on Poetry, 1861. Burke's (E.) On the Sublime, ivith Mr. Crosslei/s note, 1766. (8) 269 Camden's Britannia in Miniature, with a complete set of maps, port. N.D. Gary's Traveller's Companion, coloured County maps, 1791. RoyalKalendarfor 1792 and 1813. (4) 26G Camfield's (Benj. of Aylton, near Leicester) Theological Dis- course of Angels and their Ministries, 1678. Burthogge's (E.) Essay on Reason and the Nature of Spirits, 1694.. Casaubon's (M.) Treatise Concerning Enthusiasme, 2nd ed, 1656. Burnet's (Thos.) Sacred Theory of the Earth, 2 vols, 1758. (5) 261 Camilla ; or, a Picture of Youth, 6 vols, 1796. The Card, vol 1, front. 1756. The Centinel, vol 1, Dublin, 1758. (7) 262 CamiUa; or, a Picture of Youth, 3 vols, 1796. The Card, 2 vols, 1755. Campe's (J. H.) Robinson the Younger, Zutphen, 1816. (6) 263 Canons of Criticisms, and Glossary, being a Supplement to Mr. Warburtou's Shakespeare, 7th ed, 1765. Browne's (J. H) Poems on Various Subjects, port. 1768, and four others. (6) 264 Care's (H.) English Liberties ; or, the Free-bom Subject's Inheritance, containing Magna Charta, Charta de Foresta, Src, 4th ed, 1719. Burnet's (Bp.) History of His Own Time, 6 vols, 1725. /7) 265 Capel's (Richard) Tentations, their Nature, Danger and Cure 6th ed, 1659. Bury's (E. of Great Solas, Salop) Husband- man s Companion, 1677. Butler's (J.) Sermons at Roll's Chapel, 1759. Bourignon's (A.) Renovation of the Gospel Spirit, part \,port. 1737, and two others. (6) 21 lOT 266 Cappe : Memoirs of the Life of the Late Mrs. Catherine Cappe, 1822. Reminiscences of Chas. Butler, 2 vols, owt uniform, 1822-7. Carlyon's (C.) Early Years and Late Reflections, poH. 1836. (4) 267 Carbutt's (E.) Clinical Lectures in the Manchester Infirmary, 1834. Burton's (J.) Treatise on the Non-Naturals, 1738, and three others. (5) 268 Carleton's (Geo.) Thankful Remembrance, 4th ed (wants front.), note by J. C, 1630. Carpenter's (R., of PoUm;, Sussex) Experience, History, and Divinity, &c. poor copy, 1641. Cartwright's (C, of York) Exceptions, and others in same vol, 1675. Casaubon on Diabolical Possession, &o., 1656. (4) 269 Carlyle's (Thos.) French Revolution, 3 vols, Zeipdff, 1851 ; . Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, iVew JorA, 1846; Sup- plement to first edition, 1846 ; Appendix, 1849; Samuel Johnson, 1853; Miscellaneous Essays, vol 1, 1857, and four others, odd. (12) 270 Carrington's (N. T.) Banks of Tamar, with other Pieces, Plymouth Book, 1820. Canto added by Maphaeusto Virgil's 12 Books, 1758. Bysshe's (E.) Art of English Poetry, 2 vols, 1714. Poems of Catullus, in English Verse, 2 vols, 1795. (6) 271 Carte's (T.) Collection of Original Letters and Papers Concern- ing the Afi'airs of England, 1641 to 1660, 2 vols, 1739. Calamy's (E.) Life of Baxter and Account of Ejected Ministers, 4 vols, 1713-27. (6) 272 Carter's (E.) History of the University of Cambridge, damaged by damp, 1753. Ohalmer's (Geo) Comparative Strength of Great Britain, 1804, and three others. (5) 273 Carver's (Marmaduke, of Haif.hill, York) Discourse of the Terrestrial Paradise, 1666. Casaubon's (M.) Vindication of the Lord's Prayer, 1660 ; Treatise on Spirits, Witches, &c., 1672, and five others. (8) 274 Casaubon's (Meric) Treatise Concerning Euthusiasme ; as it is an Bfiect of Nature, but is Mistaken by many for either Divine Inspiration or Diabolical Possession. With John Byrom's Autograph on title-page, 1655. 275 Casaubon's (M.) Treatise Concerning Enthusiasme, 1655;. Credulity and Incredulity, 1670, and another in 1 vol. Children's Friend, translated from the French of M. Ber- quin, 4 vols, 1778, and two others. (7) 276 Castle Rackrent, an Hibernian Tale, 1800. Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne, a Highland Story, 1793. Castle of Beeston, or Randolph, Earl of Chester, 2 vols, 1798. Cases of Polygamy, Divorce, &o., 1732. Bysshe's (E.) Art of Poetry, 2 vols, 1762. Chrysal, or the Adventures of a Guinea, 3rd ed, 4 vols, 1767. (11) 22 277 Catalogues. Bibliotheca Americana ; a Collection of over 20 Sale Catalogues of Books relating to America, including the Stevens, Rich, and other Collections. 278 Catalogues. Bohn's Catalogue of Second-hand Books, 1841, and seven other bound volumes of Catalogues. (8) 279 Catalogues. Booksellers' Second-hand Catalogues, London and Provincial, a large bundle. 280 Catalogues. Booksellers' secondhand Catalogues. A similar lot. 281 Catalogues. Ditto. A similar lot. 282 Catalogues. Ditto. A similar lot. 283 Catalogues. Ditto. A similar lot, 284 Catalogues. Ditto. A similar lot. 285 Catalogues. Booksellers' and Sale Catalogues. A similar lot. 286 Catalogues. Ditto. 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(8) 319 CatuUus's (Caius Valerius) Poems, 2 vols, 1795. Canto added to Virgil's 12 books, 1758. The Centaur not Fabulous, 1764, and three others. (7) 320 Chalmers's (Geo.) Comparative Strength of Great Britain, 1810. Chalons's (M.) History of France, 2 vols, 1752. Calamy's (E.) Ejected Ministers, 2 vols, 1713, and another. (6) 321 ChamberlajTie's (J.) Present State of Great Britain, port, 1735. Chalmers's (G.) Strength of Great Britain, 1804. Calamy's (E) Ejected Ministers, with Continuation, 4 vols, 1713-27, and three others. (9) 322 Chamberlen's (H.) Practice of Physick, 1694. Charleton's (W.) Wits of Men, &c., 1675. Natural History of the Passions, 1701. Cheyne's (G.) English Malady, 1728, and two others. (6) 24 roT 323 Chambers's (R.) Traditions of Edinburgh, 1847 ; Walks in Edinburgh, 1825. Chamberlayne's (J.) State of Great Britain, 1737, and four others. (7) 324 Champion's (The) 2 vols, 1741. The Censor, 3 vols, 1717. Casaubon's (M.) History of the Romans, 1658. Biographia Gallica, 2 vols, 1752, and another. (9) 325 Chandler's (S.) History of Persecution, 1736 ; Critical History of England, 1726. Child's (Sir J.) Discourse of Trade 1693. Character of a Primitive Bishop, 1709, and three others. (7) 326 Chandler's (S.) Life of David, 2 vols, 1766. Chandler's (R.) Travels in Greece, 1776. Ohillingworth's (W.) Religion of Protestants, 2 vols, 1889, and four others. (9) Characteristics of the Present Political State of Great Britain, 1758. The Champion, 2 vols, 1743. Character of Chas. I., 1738. Characters of Eminent Men, temp. Chas. I. and II., 1793, and three others. (8) 328 Characteristicks of Men, Mariners, Opinions, Times, &c., 3 vols, 17S2. Characters and Criticisms, 1705. True Church- man and Loyal Subject, 1710. Character of a Generous Prince, 1703, and three others. (9) 329 Characters of Personages in the Parliament of Great Britain, 1777. Characteristics of the Political State of Great Britain, 1758, Chetwood's (W. R.) Life of Ben Jonson, 1766, and four others. (7) 330 Characters of the Passions, 1650. Characteristicks, 2 vols, 1744. The Atheniad, a Poem, 2 vols, 1788. Characters of Theophrastus, 1831. Chinese Spy, 1752. (7) 331 Cheshire : Account of Runcorn by Rev. J. Greswell, scarce, N.D. Letter relative to a Bridge at Runcorn, map,'sj>. Beamont's (W.) Halton Ga.e,tle, plates, 1858. Birkenhead Directory, 1843. Two folding Maps of Birkenhead, 1844, and two others, pamphlets. (8) 332 Cheshire and Lancashire Collector, edited by T. W. Barlow in parts (wanting parts 12, 17, 18^, 1863 ; Cheshire, its Historical and Literary Associations, parts 1 to 4, 1852 ; Memoir of W. Broome, 1864, and three other pamphlets. (24) 333 Cheshire Biography : Barlow's (T. W.) Wm. Broome, 1854. Autiobiography of Adam Martindale, (imperfect after page 66;, 1811. Burder's (Geo.) Life of John Machin, of ^a!- bury, 1797. Hinde's (W.) John Bruen, of Bruen Stapleford, 1 799, and three other pamphlets. (7) 334 Cheshire : Brayley and Britton's Topographical Description of Oh6sla\ve,plates,boards,T^.j>. Cooke's ditto, n.d. Whitsun- tide Ramble to Capesthorne, n.d. Charter of Altrincham, and ten other local pamphlets. nA 25 lOT 335 Cheshire : Butterworth's (James) History and Description of the Towns of Stockport, Ashton, Mottram and Glossop, in parts, complete, scarce, 1827. 336 Cheshire: Ormerod's (Geo.) Epistolary Relics of Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquaries (1653-1673), 1851. Catalogues of Library Sales at Adlington Hall, Dukinfield Lodge, Peover Hall, &c., the last priced, v.d., and seven other local pamphlets. (13) 337 Cheshire Sermons, &o., preached at Nantwich, Northwioh, and other places, 11 pamphlets. Visions of John Bunyan, Congleton, N.D. (12) 338 Cheshire Topography : Description of Ghe^ivae, plates (^oanting title), N.D. Bailey's (J. E.) Warburtons of Arley, 1881. Mayer's (J.) Arming of Levies in Wirral, 1859. Hibbert's (J.) Hyde and its Neighbourhood, 1856, and four other pamphlets. (8) 339 Cheshire : Trial of Joseph Dale for the Murder of William Wood, 1823. Confession of ditto, 1824. Report of Trial of Samuel Fallows for the Murder of Betty Shallcross, at Woodley, 1823. Trial at Large against Amery and Monk, Chester, 1 786, and two other pamphlets. (6) 340 Chester : Act for Maintaining a Nightly Watch, &c., within the City of Chester, 1772. The Explosion, a Poem, 1773. Weekly Entertainer, 7 nos. (all published), Chester, 1814. Correspondence between Malmsbury and Delacroix, 1797. Seals of the Earls of Chester ; and 12 other Chester printed pamphlets. (17) 341 Chester Guide, 1782. History of the County and City, n.d. Siege of Chester, 1790. Walk Round the WaUs, n.d,, and nine other books and pamphlets. (13) 342 Chesterfield's (Lord) Miscellaneous Works, with Dr. Maty's Memoirs, 3 Y6\a,fine portraits, Dublin, 1777, and another. (4) 343 Cheyne's (Geo.) English Malady, 1735 ; Essay on Health and Long Life, 1725 ; Essay on Regimen, 1740 ; Philosophical Principles, 1734 ; Natural Method of Curing the Diseases of the Body, 1742 ; Life of Dr. Cheyne, 1846. (6) 344 Cheyne's (Geo.) EngHsh Malady, 1733 ; Long Life, 1725 ; Regimen, 1740, and four others. (7) 345 Cheynell's (E.) Divine Triunity, 1650. Christian (The) Hero, ~ -1710. Christian Religion, 1705. ChishuU's (E.) Orthodoxy of an English Clergyman, 1711. Chillingworth's (W.) Works, 2 vols, 1752, and two others. (8) 346 Children's Friend (The), trans, from the French of M.Berquin, 4 Yolsi front., 1804. Goldsmith's (Dr.) Citizen of the World, 2 vols, N.D., and five others. (11) 347 Chillingworth's (W.) Works, 2 vols, 1752. Life and Writings, 1725. Cudworth's(R.) Treatise on Morality, 1731. The True Church of Christ, 1714, and three others. (8) 26 LOT 348 Chinese Spy, 6 vols, mth auto, of C. Legh, 1765. Chinese and Oriental Tales, 1817. Champion of Virtue, 1777. Life of CoUey Gibber, 1740. Chrysal; or, the Adventures of a Guinea, 2 vols, first ed, 1760. (11> 349 Christian Guardian, 1832 to 1838 inclusive (except 6 parts), unbound. Christian Annotator, January 1854 to Septem- ber 1855. Christian Magazine, 6 vols, and 17 odd parts. Large parcel. 350 Christian Magazine, 7 vols, 1760-66, 5 vols, 1782, et seq., and 14 others similar. (26) 351 Christian Observer, 12 vols, 1886 to 1847. (12) 352 Christian Observer, 1802 to 1 836 (wanting vols 5, 6 and 21 J, 183.9 and 1841 and 1840 to 1864; 116 parts, not consecutive, 35 vols and parts. 353 Christian Reformer, 8 vols, 1823 to 1830; ditto, 1834 to 1852 (wanting vols 5 to 8, and 2 parts J; 11 vols bound, and rest in parts. Large parcel. 354 Christian Reformer, from 1834 to 1863, complete, 19 volumes bound, rest in parts. 365 Christian Remembrancer, complete from July 1844 to Decem- ber 1855, in parts. 356 Chronica Juridioialia, 1789. Civil Polity, 1703. Clarendon and Whitlock Compared, 1727. Chronicles of London Bridge, 1889, and two others. (6) 357 Chrysal; or the Adventures of a Guinea, 2 vols, Dublin, 1760. Churchill's (Chas.) Poems, 8 vols in \, ports, Dublin, 1766. Chetwood's (W. R.) Life of Ben Jonson, 1756. Life of Colley Gibber, 1741, and two others. (7)' 368 Churchill's (Chas.) Poems, 3 vols, 6th ed, Dublin, 1767. Butler's (Samuel) Remains, 2 vols, 1759. Life of Colley Gibber, 1740. (6) 359 Gibber's (Colley) Lives of the Poets, 5 vols (not uniform in binding), 1753. Life of Gibber, 1740. Bysshe's (E.) Art of Poetry, 8th ed, 2 vols, 1737. The Club, 1825. (9) 360 Cicero's Select Orations, 17.56; Nature of the Gods, 1683. Lucretius's (T.) Philosophy, 1683. Classical Collector's Vade Mecum, 1822, and six others. (10) 361 Clarendon's (Lord) History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in Ireland,^ort, 1756. Religion and Policy, 2 vols, Oxford, 1811. Life of Clarendon, 3 vols. (Shadwdl's Bookplate), 1759. Clarendon and Whitlock Compared, 1727, and two others. (ox End of Fiest Day's Sale. 27 SECOND DAY'S SALE. Octavo et Infra. LOT 362 Clarke's (Adam) Memoirs of the Wesley Family, 2 vols, 1836 ;. Account of the Translations of the Greek and Roman Classics, 1806. Cambridge Essays, 2 vols, 1857-8, and four others. (9) 363 Clarke's (John, of Hull) Essay on Study (with Thomas Gent's Bookplate and Autograph), 1731. Colloquies of Erasmus, York, 1731, the two in one vol. Oordery's Colloquies,. 11th ed, 1743. Twelve Csesares, 1732, and four others. (7) 364 Clarke's (John) Bibliotheca Legum (note by J. C.) 1810. New Law List, 1818. Basset's (Thos.) Catalogue of Common and Statute Law-Books, 1682. Worrall's (J.) Bibliotheca Legum Angli8e,part 1; 1788. Young Clerk's Guide, 8 parts (wanting title), 1659. (5)i 365 Clarke's (J. E.) Dissertation on the Apocalypse, 1814. Clarke's (R.) Prophetic Records .of the Christian Era, 1812, Clayton's (Bp.) Dissertation on Prophecy, 1749, and two others. (5) 366 Clarke's (S.) Sermons, 7th ed, 11 vols, 1749. Clarke's, (J.) Essay on Study, 1731; Education of Youth in Grammar Schools, 1740. (13) 367 Clarke's (S.) Sermons^ 3rd ed, 10 vols (with Bookplates of Robert Clavering, 1748^, 1732, and two others. (12) 368 Clarke's (S.) Sermons, 5 vols, 1751 ; Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity, 1719; Attributes of God, 1738, and three others. (10) 369 Clarke's (8.) Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity, 1712; Demon- stration of the Being of God, n.d. ; Collection of Papers which passed between Leibnitz and Clarke, 1717 ; Reply to the Objections of Nelson, 1714. Besse's (J.) Life of Claridge, 1836. Clarkson's (D. ) Practical Works, vols. 1 and 3, 1864. (7) 370 Classic : The Adventures of Oxymel Classic, Esq., 2 vols, 1768. The Lives of Cleopatra and Octavia, 2nd ed, 1758. Chrysal ; or the Adventures of a Guinea, 2 vols, 1762. New Bath Guide, 1804. (6> 371 Classics (The British) 4 vols, 1800. Classic CuUings and Fugitive Gatherings, 1831. Life of Count CagUostro, port, 1791. (6) 28 lOT 372 Clergyman's Instructor, 4th ed, 1827. Clergy List, 2 vols, 1847,61. Biblical Student's Assistant, 1844, and four others. (8) 373 Cleveland (John) The Works of, containing the Rustick Rampant, &c., 1699. The Life and Adventures of Mr. Cleveland, written by himself, 2 vols, 1736. The Princess of Cleves, a novel, 1777. Chrysal, or the Adventures of a Guinea, 3 vols, Dublin, 1760. (7) 374 Clubs of London (The), 2 vols, 1832. The Club, Manchester, 1825. Crito, or Essays on Various Subjects, 2 vols, 1766. The French Anas, 3 vols, 1806. (8) 375 Cobbett's (Wm.) Legacy to Labourers, 1834 ; Paper Against Gold, 1817; Twelve Sermons, 1823; Woodlands, 1825; Weekly Political Register, 1 vol, and parcel of Numbers. 376 Cocker's Arithmetick, 46th ed, edited by Fisher, poH, 1677. Arithmetic made Familiar and Easy, 1748. Curious Arithmetical Exercises, in MS., with ornamental letters and border, injured by damp and age, n.d. Cross's (W.) The Taghmical Art, 1698. (4) 377 Coke's (Ed.) Reports, 13 vols in 7, 1727. The Reports of Sir Ed. Coke, in Verse, 1742. (8) 378 Coke's (Roger) Detection of the Court and State of England, 4th ed, 3 vols, 1719 ; Supplement to ditto, 1696. Clarendon and Whitlock farther compared, 1739, and four others. (9) 379 Colburn's Modem Novelists : Vivian Grey, 5 vols in 4, 1833. Collins' (W.) After Dark, 2 vols, 1856 ; Armadale, Leipzig, 1866, and two others. (9) 380 Colburn's New Monthly Magazine, 250 parts ranging from 1826 to 1876, not consecutive, a few in duplicate. 2 large parcels. 381 Coleraine; The Dean of, a Moral History, 3 vols, 1742. Columella, or the Distressed Anchoret, a Colloquial Tale, 2 vols, 1779. Lives of Cleopatra and Octavia, 1758. (6) 382 Collection of Ancient and Modem British Novels and Romances, 31 vols, in paper covers, Baudry, Paris, v.d. 388 Collection ; a similar lot. (30) 384 Collection of British Authors, Tauchnitz ed, 60 vols, paper covers, v.d. 385 Collection ; a similar lot, 60 vols. 386 Collection ; a similar lot, 65 vols. 387 CoUection of Devotions, 2 vols in 1, 1734. Burnet's (G ) Life and Death of Rochester, 1724. Literary Remains of H. F. Chnton, 1864. Essay on Spirits, 1760, and five others. (9) 29 388 Collection of Loyal Songs written against the Rump Parlia- ment, vol 1, 1731. Collection of Occasional Papers, 3 vols, 1716-18. New CoUection of Poems, 1701. Collection of Novels, 1699. (6) 389 Collection or Catalogue of our English Writers of the Old and New Testament, interleaved, title mended, 1663. Col- lection of Divine Sentences, 1674. Collection of Choice Sayings from Public Sermons, 1723, and four others. (7) 390 Coleridge's (S. T.) Biographia Literaria, 2 vols in 1, New York, 1817 ; Statesman's Manual, Burlington, 1832; Lay Sermon, uncut, 1817; Method, 5th ed, n.d. ; Complete Works, vol 3 only, New York, 1853. (5). 391 Collegian's Guide, or Recollections of College Days, 1846 Collet's (S.) Relics of Literature, library stamped, 1823. Clubs of London, 2 vols, 1828. Classical Collector's Vade Mecum, 1822, and three others. (8) 392 Collier's (Jeremy) Essays upon Moral Subjects, 4 parts in 3 vols, 1722-1709. Marcus Antoninus, 1726. Reflections upon Ridicule, 2 vols, 1738. View of the Immorality of the English Stage, 1698. Defence of ditto, 1699, and three others. (11) 393 Collier's (J.) Essays upon Moral Subjects, 3 vols, 1722. Marcus Antoninus, 1726. View of Immorality, 1730, and four others. (9) 394 Collier's (Joel) Musical Travels through England, 1776. Life and Adventures of Mr. Cleveland, 2 vols, 1736. Apology for the Life of CoUey Cibber, 1740. Chrysal, or the Adventures of a Guinea, 3rd ed, 4 vols in 2, 1767. (6) 395 Colman's (Geo.) Comedies of Terence, 2nd ed, 2 vols, plates, 1768. Prose on Several Occasions, 3 vols, 1787. Broad Grins, 1811. (6) 396 Colton's (C.) 'B.jpo(snsj, (book first), Tiverton, 1812;Lacon, vol 2, 1826. CoUinson's (Rev. J.) Life of Thuanus, 1807. Colman's (G.) The Comedies of Terence, 1802. Collier's (J.) Short View of the English Stage, 1698, and three others. (8) 397 Common Sense, or the Englishman's Journal, a Collection of Letters, Humourous and Moral, 2 vols, 1788. Life and Adventures of Common Sense, 2 vols, 1769. Columella, or the Distressed Anchoret, 2 vols, 1779. Colman's (G.) Comedies of Terence, 2 vols, not uniform, 1766. (8) 398 Companion to the Play-house, 2 vols, 1764. Apology for the Life of CoUey Cibber, 4th ed, 2 vols, 1756. Churchill's (Chas.) Poems, 7th ed, 3 vols in 1, 1772, and two others. (7) 80 399 Complaint (The) or Night-Thoughts on Life, Death, &c., 1747. Collier's (J.) Discourses on Practical Subjects, 2nd ed, port. 1726. Birch's (T.) Works of Catharine Cookbum, 2 vols, 1751. Memoirs of Thomas Comber,1799, and four others. (9) 400 Confessional (The) 3rd ed, 1770. Book of Common Prayer, Oxford, 1791. Life of Comber, 1799. Conferences between a Bomish Priest, &c., 1679. Calamy's (E.) Ejected Ministers, 2 vols, 1702, and four others. (10) 401 Congreve's (Wm.) Works, 2 vols. 1726. Common Sense, or the Englishman's Journal, 2 vols, 1738. Collier's (J.) Musical Travels through England, 1785. Conversations of Gentlemen Considered, 1738. (6) 402 Connor's (B.) History of Poland; 2 vols, 1698. Coriat Junior ; Cursory Remarks made upon a journey through part of the Netherlands, 2 vols in 1, 1767. Conversations between Ered. III. and Dr. Zimmerman, 1798. Cooper's (F.) Excur- sions in Italy, 1838, Cook's Voyages, 1799, and two others. (8) 403 Contemplations Moral and Divine, 1676 ; Second Part, 1721. Baxter's (E.) Appointment of the Lord's Day, 1671. Con- tempt of the Clergy, and others in same vol, 1672. Con- tinuation of the Friendly Debate, 1669 ; Further Continua/- tion, 1670, and four others. (10) 404 Conversations of Gentlemen Considered, 1738. Conversations at Cambridge, 1836. Collection of Sentiments, Maxims, &c., 1756. Confessions of an Opium Eater, 4th ed, 1826. Conver- sations, Moral and Entertaining, 1743, and two others. (7) 405 Conversations at Cambridge, 1836. Conversations on Poli- tical Economy, 1824. Constitution and Present State of Great Britain, cuts, ts.d. Confessions of an Opium Eater, 2nd ed, 1823, and five others. (9) 406 Cooke's Original Poems, 1742. Colman's (G.) Comedies of Terence, 1766. Crauwell's ( J.) The Christiad, 1768. Cowley's (A.) Select Works, 2 vols, 1772. Crusius's (L.) Lives of the Roman Poets, 2 vols, 1733, and three others. (10) 407 Cooke's (James) Select Observations on English Bodies translated from the Latin of John HdU, 1657. Charlton's (W.) Natural History of the Passions, 1701. Cheyne's (G.) English Malady, 1733. Oolbath's (Sir. J.) onMisletoe, N.D. and four others, Medical. (8) 408 Cooke's (Joseph) Methodism Condemned, MoehMe, 1807. Collier's (J.) Essays 4 vols in 3, 1698-1709, and four others. Theological. (3) 409 Coore's (R.) Christ Set Forth in Types, Figures, &c., 1683.' Conferences between a Romish Priest, &c. (Sir John Dolben's Bookplate),l&19. OheyneU'g (F.) Divine Triunity, 1650 The Confessional, 1767. Cruso's (T.) Sermons, 1699. and four others. (&\ 81 101 410 Comaro's (Lewis) Discourses on a Sober and Temperate Life, 1768. . Cheyne's (G.) Essay on Health, &c., 1749. Browne's (Sir T.) HydriotapMa or IJrn Burial (loanting front), 1736. Combachus's (L.) Dawning of the Day discovered (wanting title). Charlton's (W.) Natural History of he Passions, 1674. Coward's (W.) Alcali Vindicatum, 1698, and two others. (8) 411 CornhiU Magazine, in parts, from January, 1860 to August, 1883, wanting Alports to complete 2 large bundles. 412 Coriat Juidor : Cursory Remarks and Tritical Observations on a Journey in the Netherlands, written by Samuel Pateraon, the auctioneer. The FonthiU copy sold for £1 15s. 2 vols, 1767. Chrysal; or the Adventures of a Guinea, 4 vols in 3 (not uniform), 1767. (5) 413 Correspondence : Forty Years' Correspondence between Geniusses ov boath sexes and Jas. Elphinstone, vol 1 to 7, 1791-4. Craik's (Geo. L.) Bacon, his Writings, &c., 3 vols, 1846, and two others. (12) 414 Correspondents (The) an Original Novel, in a Series of Letters, 1775. Cbxheath Camp, a Novel, 2 vols in 1, 1779. Churchill's (Ohas.) Poems, 1765. Criminal Hj^oovAsr, plates, 3 vols, not uniform, 1804. (6) 415 Corry's (John) History of Macclesfield, Congleton, Buxton, Stockport, &c., folding view added, 1817, with Three Trials of Wm. Hone, 1818. Full Abstract of Lighting Act for Manchester and Salford for 1792, in same vol, and, 11 Macclesfield printed pamphlets. (12) 416 Corry's (John) Life of Joseph Priestley, port, 1804; English Metropolis ; or, London in the year 1820 ; Satirical View of London, 1809, and four others. (7) 417 Cotterell's (Sir Chas.) Cassandra : a Romance, fronts, 5 vols, 1725. Congreve's(W.) Dramatic Works, 2 vols, 1773. The Courtier, 1724. (8) 418 Cotton's (Chas.) Poems on Several Occasions (no binding), 1689. Montaigne's Essays, 2 vols, 1711-1686. Poetical Works, 6th ed, 1771. Scarronides, 12th ed, 1728, and two others. (7) 419 Cotton's (R.) Cottoni Posthuma, port, 1679. Condy's (Geo.) Essay on the Elective Right, 1831. Defence of the Disserta- tion on the Validity of the English Ordinations, 2 vols, 1728, and four others. (8) 420 Coventry's (Henry) History of False Religion in the Earlier Pagan World, 3rd ed, 1753. Thirty Ye^f s' Correspondence between Jebb and Knox, 2 vols, 1834. Miscellaneous Works of Hugh Boyd, port, 2 vols, 1800, and another. (6) 82 LOT 421 Oourthope's (W.) Extinct Baronetage, 1835. Court and CSty Kalendar for 1758. Crusoniana; or, Truth versus Motion, plates, N.D. Catalogue of 500 Authors, 1788. Bibliotheca Parriana,^ort. 1827, and another. (6) 422 Courtier (The) written in Italian, by Balthasar, 1724. Apology for the Life of CoUey Gibber, port, 1750. Butler's (Samuel) Remains, with Notes by Thyer, 2 vols, 1759. Life of John Buncle, title mounted, 1756, and five others. (10) 423 Coward's (W.) Licentia PoeticaDiscuss'd, 1709. Cowley's (A.) Works, 1681. ' Cooke's Poems, 1742. Creech's (W.) Fugitive Pieces, 1815, and three others. (7) 424 Cowley (Abraham), The Works of, poH, 1681 ; Select Works, 2 vols, Diiblin, 1772; Ditto, ynVa preface, by Dr. Johnson, re-edited by J. Aiken, 3vols,^Z(j!tes, 1806; Prose Works, Pickering, 1826, and two others. (9) 425 Cox's (Thomas) History of the Grammar School of Queen Elizabeth at Heath, near Halifax, portraits, views, Sfc, avtograph letter from the Author to Mr. Crossley, added Halifax, 1879. Cronhelm's (F. W.) All Souls' Church, a Poem, Halifax, 1860. (2) 426 Coxe's (Wm.) Memoirs of Lord Walpole, pwt. 2 vols, 1820. Cromwell's (Thos.) Oliver Cromwell and His Times, 2nd ed, port. 1822. Curran's (W. H.) Life of John Philpot Curran, 2 vols, 1822, and another. (6) 427 Craftsman (The) by Caleb D'Anvers, 14 vols (pol 8 not uniform), 1731-37. 428 Cranwell's (J., of Hunts) The Christiad, 1768. Cowley's Works, 2 vols, 1707. Crawford's (Earl) Poems on Various Subjects, 3rd ed, 1810. Creech's Odes, Satyrs and Epistles of Horace, 5th ed, 1720. Criticisms on the Rolliad, 1812. Crusius's (L.) Lives of the Roman Poets, 2 vols, 1753, and two others. (10) 429 Creech's (W.) Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces, port, 1815. Cour- toy's (H.) Historical Guide to Holyrood, 1838. Crichton's (A.) Life of Colonel Blackader,j>o?-i5. 1824. Irving's (W.) Bracebridge Hall, 2 vols, 1823, and three others. (8) 430 Criminal (The) Recorder, or Biographical Sketches, of Noto- rious Public Characters, numerous portraits, 3 vols; 1804. The Correspondents, a Novel, 1775. Cotton's (Chas.) Poetical Works, 3rd ed, 1734. Crowe's (O.) Night Side of Nature, 2 vols, 1852, and two others. (9) 431 Critical Rejnew, or Annals of Literature, 5th Series, vols 1 to 5, 1815-17. British Critic, 3 vols, odd, 1796, &c. The Bee, or Universal Weekly Pamphlet, vol 9, N.D., and four others. " ng\ 33 I.OI 432 Orombie's (Rev. Alex.) Etymology and Syntax of the English Language, 1830; Gymnasium, 1836; Natural Theology, 2 vols, 1829. Oudworth's (R.) Treatise on Morality, 1731, and three others. ■ (8> 433 Crompton's (Samuel, M.D., of Manchester) Report on tha Treatment of Barns and Soalds, 1857. Cheyne's (G.) Oa Long Life, 4th ed, 1725. Oornaro's (L.) Disoouraea on a Temperate Life, 1776. Blackmore's (Sir R.) Natural Theology, 1728, and three others. (7) 434 Cromwell's (Thos.) The Druid, a Tragedy, 1832. Criticisms on the Rolliad, part 1, 1785. Crusius' (L.) Lives of the Roman Poets, 2 vols, 1733. Cromek's (R. H.) Reliquea of Burns, poo7- copy, 1817. Cunningham's (I. W.) Velvet Cushion, 1816, and three others. (9) 435 Crousaz's (Mons.) Commentary on Pope's Morality, 1742. Warburton's ditto, 1742, in 1 vol. Cudworth's (R.) Treatise on Morality, 1731. Life and Writings of Wm. ChUling- worth, 1725, and four others. (7) • 436 Crumpe's (Samuel) Employment for the People, prize essay, 1793. Crombie's (Rev. A.) Etymology and Syntax, 1802. Crowe's (Rev. \V.) English Versification, 1827. Velvet Cushion, 1815. Cowley's (A.) Select "Works, 2 vols, 1772, and two others. (8)> 437 Cumberland's (R.) Anecdotes of Spanish Painters, 2nd ed, 2 vols, 1787. Cunningham's (A.) Lives of British Painters, Sculptors, &c., 6 vols (vol 6 contains Life of Voltaire, Sfc ,. not uniform), Fam. Lib., 1830, and two others. (10) 438 Cumberland's (R.) Planting of Nations, (with MSS. notes and corrections), 1724. Bedford's (A.) Newton's Chronology,. 1728. Collier's (J.) Marcus Antoninus, 1708. Oalamy's. (E.) Ejected Ministers, 2 vols, no binding, 1713, and four others. (9)^ 439 Cumberland's (R.) Origines Gentium Antiquissimse, 1724. Sanchoniatho's Phoenician History, 1720. Cumming's (J.) Grounds of Differences Among the London Ministers, 1720. Coore's (R.) Practical Expositor, 1683. Casaubon's (M.) Credulity, &c., also the Business of Witches and Witchr- craft,8fc.,\ii7Q. (5) 440 Curiosities (British) in Art and Nature, arranged under Counties^ 1721. Gray's Supplement to Tour Through Great Britain, 1787. Brome's (J.) Travels over England, Scotland, and Wales, 1707. Chamberlayne's (B.) Angli» Notitia, 1682. (4). 441 Curiosities of London and Westminster, described, vols 1 and 3 in 1, curious illustrations, 1796. Carey's Survey of the Country 15 miles round London, coloitred maps, 1786. Charges and Orders for the Officers of Christ's Hospital, 1784-5. Botero's (J.) Cause of the Greatnesse of Cities, 1635, and four others. (8). 84 lOT 442 Cypriofcs (The), Or a Miniature of Europe in the Middle of the Ifith Century, 2 vols (from the Duke of York's library, see Mem.by J.CJ,1795. The Courtier,or the Complete Gentleman and Gentlewoman, 1729. The Bee,W(if/j raoie iy/.C, 1759. (4) 443 Dacier's (M.) Works of Plato,- abridged, 2 vols, 1749. The Ihad of Homer, 5 vols (vol 1, 1712), 1734. Cowley's (A.) Works, 2 vols, 1772. The Craftsman, vols 1 to 7 (vol. 5 wanting J, fronts, 1731. (15) 444 D'Alembert's Miscellanies, Glasgow, 1765. The Bee, or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, edited by J. Anderson, vols 1 to 15 (wantinglij, portraits, Sj-c., H^dinburghjllQl-S, smA two others. (17) 445 Dalton's (John, of Manchester), Elements of English Grammar, 1801. D.icre's (B.) Salt as a Manure, Manchester, 1825. Child's (Sir J.) Discourse of Trade, 1775. Botanic Garden, 2 vols, 1790. Dean's (R., Curate of Middleton) Essay on Future Life of Brutes, 2 vols in 1, Manchester, 1767. (6) 446 D'Anois' (Countess) Collection of Novels and Tales, 2 vols, 1721. Lady's Travels into Spain, 2 vols, 1774. Davies' (Thos.) Dramatic Miscellanies, 3 vols, Dublin, 1784. Pleader's Guide, 1808. (8) 447 D'Anois' (Countess) Diverting Works, 1707. Account of the Conduct of the Duchess of Marlborough, 1742. The Bee, Fireside Companion, &c., 1820. Observer, and Connoisseur, 2 vols in 1, 1825. Darwin's (E.) Botanic Garden, 1825. (5) 448 D'Anvers (Caleb) The Craftsman, toritten by Lord Bolingbrohe, and others, 14 vols, 1731. 449 D'Arblay's (M.) Memoirs of Dr. Burney, Philadelphia, 1833 ; Diary and Letters, edited by her Niece, vols 1, 3 and 5. 1854. Anderson's (R.) Life of Tobias Smollet, 1803. Darwin's (B.) Botanic Garden, 2 vols, 1793. (7) 450^D'Archenholz's (M.) Picture of England; Containing a Description of the Laws, Customs, and Manners of Eng- land, with anecdotes of notable persons, 2 vols in 1, 1789. The Craftsman, 11 vols (wanting vols 2, 9, and ]2 to com- pile), 1731, and two others. (14) 451 D'Argens' (Marquis) Jewish Spy, 3rd ed, 5 vols, 1766. The Craftsman (wanting vols 11 and\AJ, large paper copy, \i vols, 1731. (17) 452 Darwall's (J.) Beck's Elements of Medical Jurisprudence, 1829. Ooote's (R. H.) Law of Mortgage, 1821. Debates on the Corporation and Test Acts, &c., 1790, and five others. (8) 453 Darwin's (E.) Botanic Garden, and Loves of the Plants, 2 vols, plates, 4th ed, 1799; Female Education in Boarding Schools, 1798. Davies' (Thos.) Dramatic Miscellanies, 3 vols, Dublin, 1784. /g) 85 -454 Davies' (Sir J.) Immortality of the Soul, 3rd e:l, 1715. Poeti- cal Works, 1773. Cds.iubon's (M.) Treatise Concerning Euthusiasme, 1656. Dean's (R.) Essay on The Future Life of Brates, '2 vols in 1, 1767, and two others. (7) 455 Davies's (Thos.) Dramatic Miscellanies, consisting of Critical Observations on several plays of Shakespeare, 3 vols, 1784. Supplement to Mr. Warburton's E iition of Shakespeare, by Another Gentleman of Lmcoln's Inn, 1748. Crowe's (W.) Lewesdon Hill, 1804. Poems of W. Collins, 1828, and three others. (9) 456 Dawson's (Thos.) Appeal to the Records and Testimonies, 1733. Treatise of Loyalty and Obedience, 1711. Whitaker's Answer to Edmund Campian, 1732. Dean's (R.) Essay on the Future Life of Krute Creatures, 2 vols in 1, 1768. Casaubon's (M.) Credulity and Incredulity, 1668, and three others. (8) 457 Day's (Angel) The English Secretorie, or Methode of Writing of Epistles and Letters, date cut off by binder. Youths Behaviour or Decency in Conversation, 11th ed, 1672, ^00)- copy. Second Vnvt, with port, 1672, and Codrington's (W.) Collection of Proverbs, in 1 vol, 1672. D'Avenant's (Sir W.) Gondibert (title in MS.), 1651. Conduct of Persons of Quality, 1694, and two others. (6) 458 Daye's (EUza) Poems on Various Subjects, Liverpool, 1798. Davies's (Thos.) Dramatic Miscellanies, 3 vols (not uniform), 178-t. Dennis's (John) Select Works, 2 vols, 1718, and three others. (9) 459 Dean of Coleraine, A Moral History founded on the Memoirs of an Illustrious Family in Ireland, 3 vols, 1752. Denham's (Sir J.) Poems and Translations, 6th ed, 1719. Daniel's (S.) Poetical Works, 2 vols, 1718. Davies's (Thos.) Dramatic Miscellanies, 3 vols, 1774, and another. (10) 460 Dean's (R., Curate of Middleton) Essay on the Future Life of Brutes, 2 vols,Ma7ichester, 1767, and Rothwell's (J., of BlacJc- rqd) Letter to Mr. Dean, 1769, in 1 vol. Works of the Right Hon. Lord Delamer, scarce, 1694. Casaubon's (M.) CreduHty and Incredulity, 1668. Dell's (W). Tryal of Spirits, 165—. (4) 461 Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage, 2 vols, 1867. De Oustine's Russia, 1854. Disraeli's (B.) Sybil, Tancred, and four others, 6 vols, 1853. (9) 462 Decay of Christian Piety, by the Author of the Whole Duty of Man, 1677. Deacon's (Thos.) Doctrine of the Church of Rome concerning Purgatory, 1718. Dissertation on Eng- lish Ordinations, 2 vols, 1728. Delany's (Dr.) Revelation Examined with Candour, 2 vols, 1732-3, and four others. (10> 86 XOT 463 Dedge's (Sir Simon) Parson's Counsellor, with the Law of Tythes or Ty thing, 1685. Defence of the Ancient His- torians, 1734. Kurd's Doctor and Student, 1761. The- Divine Legation of Moaes Demonstrated, 5 vols, 1766, and four others. (1^) 464 De Hordt's (Count) Memoirs, Revised by M. Borelly, 2 vols,. 1806. Memoirs of De Latude, 1834. Life of D'Aubigne,- 1772. Dilworth's (I.) Lives of Saxe, Swift, and Thamas Kouli Khan, 3 vols, not uniform, 1758-9. Dix's Life of O'hs.i.twtoTX, pwt, unbound, 1837. (8) 465 Delamer's (Lord) Works, 1694. The Craftsman, being a Critique on the Times, 2 vols, 1727. Desolation of rrance Demonstrated, 1697. Crew's (Sir T.) Proceedings of the House of Commons, 1707, and three others. (8) 466 Dell's (W.) Tryal of Spirits, n.d. Sermons and Discourses, 1709. SelectWorks,1773. Casaubon's (M.)CreduUtyandlnoredulity (from the librm-y of the late Canon Haines J,lQf58. Burnet's- (Dr.) Treatise on Departed Souls, 1765, and another. (6) 467 Dellon's Account of the Inquisition at Goa, JBiill, 1812. Suffer- ings of John Coustos for Freemasonry, &c., 1746. DameJl's (W. N.) Correspondence of Dr. Basire, 1831. Comber's (T.> Advice to the Boman CathoUcs, 1686, and four others. (8) 468 Denham's (H. M.) Sailing Directions for Navigating the Dee and Mersey, and Port Fleetwood, /oWire^ plates, the 2 in 1 vol, scarce, Liverpool, 1840. Clerk's (J.) Essay on Naval Tactics, 1827. Daniel's (J.) Charges on Vesselsr 1843. Claridge's (J.) Shepherd of Banbury's Rules to Judge of the Weather, 1827, and another. (5) 469 Dennis's (John) Select Works, 2 vols, 1718. Remarks on Prince Arthur, an Heroick Poem, 1696. Denham's (Sir J.) Poems and Translations,-7th ed, 1769. Derrick's (S.) Poems, 1755. Dodd's (W.) Beauties of Shakespear, 2 vols, 1773.. Dodsley's Collection of Poems, 6 vols, not uniform, 1770. (13) 470 Derbyshire ; Clegg's (J.) Discourse on the Death of Rev. J. Ashe, of Ashtord-in-the-Peak, 1736. Trial of Joseph Dale for the Murder of Wm. Wood, of Eyam, /i-orei, 1823. Life of Lacy Powell, who was executed at Derby, 1801. Description of the High Peak of Derbyshire, 1799. Holland's (J.) Village of Eyam, a Poem, 1821, and seven other Pamphlets. (12) - 471 Derbyshire ; Sketches in Derbyshire, by one of the Heath Family, 1840. Description of Bagshaw's Cavern, N.D., and eight other Pamphlets. n 0> 472 Derham's (W.) Physico Theology, 1786. Brown's (T.) Religio Medici, Sth ed, 1682. Dodwell's (H.) Discourse on the Soul, 1706, (with Clarke's Letter, 1707, and the Four Defenses, 1708). Discourses on Moral Subjects, &c., 2 vols, 1748-51. Divine Dialogues, 1713. /gv 87 lOT 473 Derrick's (Samuel) Collection of Original Poems, 1755. Dennis's (John) Select Works, 2 vols, Bookplate of J. Williams, 171rf. Donee's (F.) Illustrations of Shakespeare, vol 1, 1807. Dodd's (W.) Beauties of Shakespeare, 2 vols, 1773, and two others. (8) 474 Desolation of France Demonstrated, by a Person of Quality, 1697. Clery's (M.) Journal of Occurrences at the Temple, 1798, and Louyet's (J. B.) Narrative, 1795, in 1 vol. Domes- tic Anecdotes of the French Nation, 1794. D'Argenson's (M.) Essays, 1789, and three others (one wanting title.) (7) 475 Devil Upon Two Sticks, 2nd ed, 1708. The History of the Devils of Loudon, title mended, 1708. Adventures of Don Bias, 2nd ed, 1756. Cotton's (0.) Poetical Works, 3rd ed, 1734, and another. (5) 476 Dialogues of the Dead, by the Archbishop of Cambray, 2 vols, Glasgow, 1755. Dialogues of the Dead with the Living (by Lord Lyttleton), 2 vols, 1779. Moral and Political Dialogues (by Hurd), 1759. Dialogues on the Use of Foreign Travel, 1764, and two others. (8) -477 Dibdin's (W.) The Younger Brother, a Novel, 2 vols, 1793. The Sisters, or the History of Lucy and Caroline Sanson, 2 vols, 1754. Ward's (Ned) Nuptial Dialogues, vol 2 only, 1723. (5) 478 Dibdin's (T. F.) Introduction to the Knowledge of Rare and Valuable Editions of the Classics, Olocester, 1802. His- torical and Critical Dictionary, 4 vols, 1826. Catalogue of 500 Living Authors, 1788. Biographical Dictionary of Living Authors, 1816. (7) -479 Dictionary (Archseological) or Classical Antiquities of the Greeks and Romans by T. Wilson, 1783. - Bohun's (E.) Geographical Dictionary of the World, maps, 1691. Clarke's (S. R.) Lancashire Gazetteer, 1830. Watkins's (J.) Historical and Chronological Dictionary, 1806, and three others. (7) 480 Dictionary (Biographical) of Living Authors of Great Britain and Ireland, 1816. Catalogue of 500 Authors now Living, 1788. Catalogus Librorum Johannis Bridges, large paper, scarce, 1725. Biographical Dictionary, vol 1 in 2 parts, and part 1 of vol 2, 3 vols, 1843, and three others. (9) -481 Dictionary (Classical) of the Vulgar Tongue, 3rd ed, enlarged, 1796. Pegge's Supplement to Grose, 1814. Blount's (T.) Glossographia, wanting title, 1656. Cole's (E.) English Dictionary, 1684. News-Readers' Pocket Book, 1759. Philosophical Dictionary, 1765. (6) 482 Difficiles Nugse: or Observations touching the Torcellian Experiment, 1674. Cometomantia, a Discourse of Comets, 1684. Dialogues of the Dead, 1760. Wilkin's (J.) Discovery of a New World, 1 684. A Discourse of Things Above Reason, 1681, Amyraldus' (Moses) Discourse on Divine Dreams,' 1676, and another. (7) 88 lOT 483 Digby's (John) Nature in General, 1722. Brown's (T.) Eeli- gio Medici, 1682. Discourse of Drinking Healths, 1716. Bret's (D.) Discourse of Friendship, date erased, a-ndi six others. (10)' 484 Direction (A) or Preparitive to the Study of the Law, 1620. Enchiridion Legum ; a Discourse on Laws in General, &c., 1673 (in the same vol Heyrion's (John) Idea of the Law, 1660, Idea of Tyranny or England's Mysterious Reforma- tion, 1660. Page's (Jno.) Jus Eratrum, 1658. Shepherd's; (W.) Of Corporations, Fraternities and Guilds, 1659.) Der- ham's (R.) Manuell, 1647. Dialogues between Doctor and Student, 1687. (4) 485 Directory (The Universal British) of Trade and Commerce with Lists of the Inhabitants of London, Westminster, and all the Cities and Towns in England and Wales, 5 vols, 1790. Commercial Directory for 1816-17, Manchester, 1816. Crockford's Clerical Directory for 1860. Holdetfs Directory for 1805-7, vol 2, 1805. (8) 486 Discourse of the Judicial Authority belonging to the Office of the Master of the Rolls, 1727. Ecclesiastial Politic, 1670. Rise and Power of Parliament, 1677. Laws of Nations, &c., 1709. Grants and Resumptions, 1704. Dis- play of Tyranny, both parts in 1 vol, 1689-90, and another. (7)' 487 Discourses of Oleander and Eudoxus upon the Provincial Letters, CuUen, 1701, and seven others, Theological. (8) 488 Discoverie of the True Causes why Ireland was never Subdued, , 1747, and Memoirs of the House of Brandenburg, 1751 ^ in 1 vol. The Craftsman, 14 vols, 1731-7. (15) 489 Disney's (John) Essays on the Laws Against Immorality, &c.f 2 vols. 1710. Hurd's Moral and Political Dialogues, 1759. Discourses of Oleander and Eudoxe, 1704. Dissertation on Moral Justice and Decorum, 1706, and five others,^ Theological. (10). 490 Disney's (J .) Memoir of the Life and Writings of Dr. Jortin, 1792. Ditto, of Dr. Sykes, 1785. . Biographical Dictionary of Living Authors, 1816. Catalogue of 500 Celebrated Authors, 1788. Dodd's (C. R.) Annual Biography, 1 843. (5) 491 Disraeli's (Isaac) Curiosities of Literature, 4th ed, 2 vols, 1794 ; - Commentaries on the Life and Reign of Charles I., 5 vols, library stamped, broken binding, 1828. Biographical Dic- tionary of Living Authors, 1816. (8)- 492 Dissertation on the Passage of Hannibal Over the Alps, Oxford, 1820. The Uncertainty of the Roman History during the first 500 Years, 1 740. Critical History of Eng- land, 1726. Dissertation upon Parties, by Lord Boling— broke, 1771. Discoverie of the True Causes why Ireland was never Subdued, 1747, and four others. (9)s 39 493 Dissertation upon Parties (by Lord Bolingbroke), (frontis- piece, with Aey^, 1749. Display of Tyranny, part 1, 1689. Dissertation on Roman History, 1740. D'Arohenholz's (M.) Picture of England, 1790. Domestic Anecdotes of the French Nation, 1794, and five others. (10) 494 Divine Dialogues, 1713. Doctrine of Grace, 2 vols in 1, 1763. Dissuasive from Popery, 1664. The Divine Being, 1693. Dissertation concerning the Pre-Existency of Souls, 1684. Jenyn's Disquisitions, 1782, and three others, (9) 495 Dobson's (Mrs.) Petrarch's View of Human Life, 1791. Drake's (Nathan) Essays, 2 vols, 1809. (Jortin's) Six Dissertations upon Different Subjects, 1755. Douglas's (J.) The Criterion, 1807. Dryden's (J.) Select Essays, 1751. Disraeli's (I.) Amenities of Literature, 1866; Curiosities, 1867. (8) 498 Dobson's (W.) Rambles by the Ribble, first series, 1864. Drake's (Nathan) Essays, Biographical, Critical and His- torical, 13 vols, 1809. Disraeli's Curiosities of Literature, 1792. Dryden's (J.) Satyrs, 1782, and another. ' (6) 497 Dodd's (W.) Beauties of Shakespeare, 2 vols, 1757 ; Reflec- tions on Death, 1779; Sermon on the Duties of the Great, 1770; The Visitor, 2 vols, 1764; Thoughts m Prison, 1793. (7) 498 Doddridge's (P.) Life of Colonel Gardiner, who was Slain at Prestonpans, 1745, with an Account of the Family of Munro, Blackburn, 1796. Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul, -BfecAJMj-w, 1796, the two in 1 vol. Docu- ments relating to the Act of Uniformity of 1662, 1862. Delany's (P.) Observations, 1772. Calamy's (S.) Baxter's Life and Times, and Ejected Ministers, 2 vols, not uniform, 1713, and four others. (9) 499 Dodsley's Collection of Poems, 6 vols, 1766. Drake's (Nathan) Essays, 2 vols, 1809. Dryden's (J.) Poems, 3 vols, Cooke's Ed, if.D. (11) 500 Dodwell's (H.) Two Letters'of Advice, 169] ; Natural Mor- tality of Souls, 1708; Epistolary Discourse, 1706; Pre- liminary Defence, 1707; Discourse on Phosnician History. Donne's (John) Self-Murder, scarce, see J. C.'s note, 1700, and two others. (8) 601 Donne's (John) Self-Murder, 1700; Essays on Divinity, 1855 ; Selections from the Works, Oxford, 1840 ; Poetical Works, 3 vols, 1779, and three others. (9) 503 Doolittle's (Thomas) Mourner's Directory, 1702. The Com- municant Instructed, 1668. Donne's (J.) Self-Homicide, 1700. Ben-Israel's (M.) Term of Life, &c., 1699. Drake's (N.) Essays, 2 vols, 1810. Drew's (S.) Essays (wanting tith), 1819, and three otiiers. (10) 40 •503 Douglas's (John) Criterion, 1832. Casaubon's (M.) Enthu- siasme, with autograph note by J. C. (wanting title), 1655. The Dreamer, 1754. On Drinking in Remembrance of the Dead, 1715 (and a Discourse of Drinking Healths, 1716). Barbery's (N.) Burnet's State of the Dead, 1727, and three others. (8) ■504 Dove's (John) Biographical History of the Wesley Family, 1833. Downe's (S.) Lives of the Compilers of the Liturgy, 1724. Anatomy of Melancholy, 1826. Well wood's (Sir H. M.) Life and Writings of Dr. Erskine, 1818. Bio- graphical Dictionary of Living Authors, 1816. (5) ■605 Dover s (Lord) Life of Frederic II., 2 vols, 1832. Drink- water's (J.) Siege of Gibraltar, title damaged, 1793. Este's (C.) Journey through Flanders, &c., 1795. Alf. von Deulmen ; or, the History of Emperor Philip and his Daughters, trans, by Miss Booth, 2 vols, 1794. (6) ■506 Dover's (Thomas) Ancient Physician's Legacy, 8th edition, 1771. The Form of Cury, a Roll of Ancient English Cookery, (presentation copy from the editor, Chistaims Brander, to Sir H. Payne), scarce, 1 780. Dacre's (Rev. B.) on Salt as a Manure, 1825. Ranby's (J.) Last Illness of the E.irl of Orf ord (and other scarce tracts in same vol) 1746. (4) •507 Drake's (Nathan) Essays, Biographical, Critical and Historical, 2 vols, 1809; Evenings in Autumn, 2 vols, 1822; Literary Hours, 4th ed, 3 vols, 1820, and two others. (9) •508 Drake's (Nathan) Mornings in Spring, 2 vols, 1828 ; Noontide Leisure, 2 vols, 1824; Essays, 2 vols, 1809. Dubois's (P. B.) Reflections, 1721, and two others. (9) 509 Drayton's (Michael) Poems, imperfect copy, pages 1 to 480, n.d. Douglas's (Gavin) Select Works, Perth, 1787. Dryden's (J.) Poems and Fables, 2 vols, not uniform, 1753. A Defence of Ryme, by S. D., title and three pages in MS., 1603, and two others. (7) 610 Drinkwater's (J. of Manchester) History of the late Siege of Gibraltar, 1791. Drewe's (E.) Military Sketches, Hxeter, 1784. Duncan's (William) Cicero's Orations, 1771. Dumont's (E.) Recollections of Mirabeau, 1832. ErsMne's (T.) War with Prance, 1797, and another. • (6) SllSDrummond's (W.) Satires of Persius, translated, 1803. Dryden's (John) Satyrs of Juvenal, 1732. ' Companion to the Playhouse, 2 vols, 1764. Dunster's (S.) Satires of Horace, 1739. Dryden's (J .) Dramatic Plays, 6 vols , mo< uniform, 1725. HI) 612 Dryden's (John) Dramatic Works, 6 vols (with autograph of Charles Legh, 1723;, 1717. Select Essays on the Belles ^t^^^^' '^J^- Miscellaneous Essays of St. Everemont, lb92. Satyrs of Juvenal, 1726. Miscellany Poems, ^volsm 1,1692. Poems and Translations, 2 vols, 1743 (12> 41 lOT -613 Dryden's (John) Miscellaneous Works, containing all liis Poems, Translations, &c., vignettes, 4 vols, 17(30; Fables, Ancient and Modern, 1713. Dubois's (P. B.) Reflections and Fables. (6) ■614 Dryden's (J.) Miscellany Poems, 6 vols, not uniform, autograph of Charles Legh, 1716 ; Dramatiok Works, (5 vols, not uniform. Bookplate of James JErskine, 17-'5 ; Fables, 1774. (13) ■515 Dugdale's (Sir W.) Ancient Usage in bearing Arms, Oxford, 1682. Earle's (J.) Microcosraography, edited by Dr. Bliss, 1811. Easton's (James) Human Longevity, recording the Name and Place of Residence of 1,712 Persons who attained a Century and Upwards, 1799. Dalrymple's (J.) Feudal Property, 1759, and three others. (7) 616 Dumas's (A.) Memoirs of a Physician, 3 vols, paper boards, 1847; Three Musketeers, 1853. Edgeworth's (Maria) Harrington and Ormond, 3 vols, 1817, and three others. (10) 617 Duncan's (Dr.) Wholesome Advice against the Abuse of Hot Liquors, 525 Earbery's (M.) Historical Essay upon the Power of the Prince- (and others in same vol), 1717; Occasional Historian, 4 parts in 1, 1730 ; State of the Dead, curious frontispiece, . 2 vols, 1728 ; Deism, 1607, and six others. (11) 526 Earle's (J.) Microcosmography ; or, a Piece of the World Dis- covered, 1811. Dutton's (1?.) Literary Census, a Satirical Poem, 1798. Edwin's (J.) Eccentricities, vol 1, 1791. Dow's Short Patent Sermons, vol 2, New York, n.d., and four others. (8)' 527 Easton's (James) Human Longevity, recording the Names, Ages, &c., of 1,712 Persons who Attained a Century and Upwards, 1799. Biographical Dictionary of Living Authors,. 1816. Bibliographical Dictionary of Scarce Books, vols 1, 8, 4 and 6 (not uniform), 1802. Bibliotheca Parriana,. 1827. (7)- 528 Echard's (L.) Plautus's Comedies, 1716. Terence's Comedies, 1729. Essay on the Genius of Pope, 1764. Elements of Criticism, 2 vols, Dublin, 1762, and seven others. (12)' 529 Eoton's State of the Proceedings of the Corporation of Queen Anne's Bounty, 1719. Echard's (L.) History of the Revo- lution, &c., in 1688, 1725. [The Dutch Reasoner, 1745. Political Magnet, 1745. Free and luipartial Examiner, 1745, and other tracts in 1 vol.] England's Conversion and Reformation Compared, 1725. (4)' 630 Edgeworth's (Maria) Moral Tales for Young People, 3 volSf. fronts, 1801; Parent's Assistant, or Stories for Children,. 6 vols, 1822 ; Patronage, 4 vols, 1815. (13) 531 Edgeworth's (M.) Tales of Fashionable Life, 6 vols, 1813;, Harrington and Ormond, 3 vols, 1817; Castle Rackrent,. 1804 ; Essay on Irish Bulls, 1808. (11) ■ 532 Edwards's (Edward) Manchester Worthies and their Foundar- tions (presentation copy from the Author to Mr. C.J, scarce, 1855. Davies's (Rev. J.) Races of Lancashire, scarce, 1856, and another. (3)> 533 Edwards's (John) Discourse on Truth and Error, 1701. Ani- madversions on Clarke's Doctrine of the Trinity (and others in 1 vol), 1712. Socinianism Unmasked, 1696. Remains, 1731. Veritas Redux, 1707, and three others. (8> 634 Edwards's (Thomas) Canons of Criticism, and Glossary, and Sonnets (with an amusing account by Mr. Crossley, respect- ing- its value), 1765. Elements of Criticism, 4th ed,. 2 vols 1769. Critical Essays, 1770. Essay in Defence of the Female Sex, 1696. Elegant Epistles 1791. (6> 43 XOT 53o Edwards's (Thos.) English Translation of the Psalms, 1756. Edwards's (I.) Doctrine of Original Sin, Oxford, 1721.. Elegant Extracts, 1 784. Donne, On Self-Murder, 1700, and foiir others. (8) 636 Egan's (Pierce) Life and Adventures of Samuel Hayward,, tlie Modern Macheath, scarce, 1822. Elegant Entertainer and Merry Story-Teller, title cut, 1765. Life and Adven- tures of Don Quixote, curious cuts, 2 vols, 1745. Earle'a (J.) Miorooosmography, 1811. (6)- 637 Elements of Criticism, 3 vols, 1762. Of Education of Young Gentlemen, Oxon, 1673. Effigies Poetical, or the Portraits of the British Poets, 1824, and five others. . (10) 538 Ellis's (Clement of Notts) Scripture Catechist, 1738. Enchi- ridion Theologicum, 2 vols, 1825. Ecclesiologist, vols 1 to 3 in 1 vol, 1842-4. Ecclesiastical and University Annual Register for 1808-9, 2 vols, and four others. (10). 639 EUis's (Geo.) Specimens of Early English Metrical Romances, 3 vols, 1805. Ellis's (Hon. Geo. A.) True History of the. Iron Mask, 1827. Embassies and Foreign Courts, by the "Roving Englishman," 1856. (5) 540 Ellwood's (Thos.) Davideis, or the Life of David, 1712. Founda- tion of Tythes Shaken, 1678. History of the Life of Thos. EUwood, 1765, and four others. (7> 641 EUwood's (Thos.) Foundation of Tythes Shaken, 1720; His-^ tory of his Life, with Supplement, by J. W., 1791. Baxter's (A.) Enquiry into the Nature of the Human Soul, with Appendix, 3 vols, 1737-50. Epistles of the- ApostoHcal Fathers, 1799, and three others. (9) 543 Elphinston's (Jas;) Education in Four Books, two folding plates,. 1763. Mason's (W.) The English Garden, 1783. Enquiry into the Present State of Pohte Learning in Europe,, 1759. Elegant Epistles, or a Copious Collection of Familiar' and Amusing Letters, Dublin, 1791. Essay upon Literature, 1 726, and another. (6)'j 648 Elyot's (Sir Thos.) The Book named the Governour ; a new ed, by A. T. Eliot, Newcastle, 1834. Enfield's (W.) History of Philosophy, 1837. Bpicurus's Morals, ^ort, 1670. Ele- ments of Criticism, 2 vols, unbound, 1805, and three others. (8)^ 544 Elysium ; or the State of Love and Hpnour in the Superior Regions of Bliss, scarce, 1792. The Entertainer : Contain- ing Remarks upon Men, Manners, &c., N.D. The English- man's Fortnight in Paris, or the Art of Ruining Himself^ there in a Few Days, 1777. Head's English Rogue,- Hep., N.o. Epistles for Ladies, a new ed, 2 vols, 1776. (6)> 44 645 Enfield's (W.) History of Philosophy, 2 vols, Jbublin, 1792. Egyptian History, Treating of the Pyramids, the Inunda- tions of the Nile, &c., translated by J, Davies, 1673; Essay on the Study of Antiquities, 1782 ; Essay for a New- Translation of the Bible, 1727, and four others. (9) -646 English (The) Review of Literature, Science, Discoveries, &c., from the commencement to 1796 (wanting vols 13 and 22X 26 vols, 1788-96. -647 Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists compared, 3 parts in 2 -vols, 1764. Essay for a New Translation of the Bible, 1727. Essay towards a Proposal for Catholiok Commu- nion, 1704. Essay on the Law of Celibacy, Worcester, N.D. Essays on Miracles, &c., 1763, and four others. (10) -548 Epigrams; A Collection of Epigrams, 2 vols, 1727. Witt ■ against Wisdom, or a Panegyrick upon Folly, 168S. Thesaurus .lEnigmaticus, or a Collection of Kiddles, scarce (and other tracts), 1726. The Epicures' Almanac, or Calendar of Good Living, 1815. Epicurus's Morals, 1670. (6) -549 Epistolary Curiosities, 1st Series, consisting of Unpublished Letters of the 17th Century, illustr;itive of the Herbert Family, 1818. Collier's (J.) Essays on Moral Subjects, 1709. Essaysand Sketches of Life and Character, 1820. Essays, Moral and Political, 2 vols, 1742. Belshaw's Essays, 2 vols, 1790. (7) - 550 Ermina, or the Pair Recluse, a Novel, 2 vols, 1789. The History of Sir George Ellison, 2 vols in 1, 1767. Edward; . Various Views of Human Nature taken from Life and Manners Chiefly in England, 2 vols, 1796. Essay on Old Maids, 3 vols, 1785, and two others. (10) -651 Erskine's (Lord) Defences of the Whigs- (and other tracts in 1 vol), 1819. View of the Causes of the War with France (and other tracts), 1797. Essays upon Civil Government, 1732. Essay upon Civil Government, 1728, and six others. (10) -652 Essay on the Divine Right of Tythes, 1700. Select Essays on Commerce, &c., 1754. Essays and Reviews, 5th ed, 1861. Essays on Husbandry, ^toes, 1764. Essay on the Polity of England, 1785, and four others. (9) -553 Essay upon the Duty of Physicians and Patients, 1715. Essays by a Society of Gentlemen at Exeter, 1796. Life ?«,£ m^ '-i,® ■°--r?^^?°®"''''^°"S Essays by St. Evremont, 1692. The Plain Dealer, 2 vols, 17^4, Ind two others. (8) -654 Essays on the Genius and Writings of Pope, 2 vols, 1772. Occasional Essays on Various Subjects, 1809. The Hum- °"™t' °^fT^^ °° Several Subjects, 2 vols, 1725. Essay on the Art of Tormenting, 1806, and six others. (12) 45 IiOT 555 Essays on Rhetoric, 1784. Sacrifices, 1748. Select Bssays= from the' Encyclopedy, 1772. Against Popery, Slavery, &c., 1746. Trade and Commerce, 1770, and five others. (10>. 556 Euphrosyne, or Amusements on the Road of Life, 2 vols, 1780. Evelina, or the History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World, 3 vols, 1779. The Expedition of Humphry Clinker, 4th ed, 1792, in 3 vols. (8> 657 Eustace's (Rev. J. C.) Classical Tour Through Italy in 1802,, 4 vols, Leghorn, 1818. Drinkwater's (J.) Siege of Gibral- tar, 1786. Dobrezhoifer's (M.) Account of the Abipones,., an Equestrian People of Paraguay, 3 vols, 1822. (8) 558 Eustace's (Rev. J. C.) Classical Tour, 4th ed, 4 vols (wanting Tnap), plates, Sfc, 1817. The Etonian, vols 1 a,nd 2, want- ing title, unbound, 1821, and four others. (10) 559 Evans's (W. D.) Priotice of Court of Common Pleas at Lan- caster, 1813. Wynne's (E.) Eunomus or Dialogues Con- cerning the Laws, &c., of England, 2 vols, 1822. Dolby's Debates and Proceedings, 1820. The Examiner, 3 vol?,. 1711-14, and three others. (10) 660 Evelina ; or a Young Lady's Entrance into the World, 3 vols, 1778. Euphrosyne, or Amusements on the Road of Life, 2 vols, 1780. Essay in Defence of the Female Sex, 1721, and another. (7). 561 Evelyn's (John) Essay on the First Book of T. Lucretius Carus, 1656. Kalendarium Hortense, 1706. Navigation and Commerce, 1674. Terra, ed by A. Hunter, York, 1778. . Education of Young Gentlemen, 1673. Education, by J. Elphinston, 1763, and three others. (9) 662 Everard's' (John) Gospel Treasury Opened, 1659. Everett's (Jas.) Polemic Divine, jport, 1839. Christian Moderation,, by Jos. Kxon, 1640. Edward's (R.) Doxology proven, 1683, and four others. (8) 663 Examiner (The) 8 vols, 1711-14. Essay for the Amendment of Silver Coins, 1695. Considerations upon the East India Trade. 1701. Dublin Society's Observations, 1739. Downing's (Sir Geo.) Discourse 1672. Explanation of the First, Second and Third Heats of the European Race, to which is added Fee, Fan, Fum, by the Political Club (and other tracts in the same vol), 1740. (8) 664 Expositor (English) or, Compleat Dictionary first set forth by J. B., Cambridge, imi. Coles's (E.) English Dictionary, explaining the difficult terms that are used in Physick &c., 1696 Les Termes de la Ley, or difficult and obscure words and terms in law, with Rev. J. Watson's Bookplate, 1667 Microcosmographie, 6th ed, 1633, and four others. (8h 46 P65 Faber's (G. S.) Dissertation on the Mysteries of the Cabyri, 2 vols, 1803. Ditto on the Prophecies, vol 3 only, 1818. [MandeviUe] Fable of the Bees, or Private Vices Public Benefits, 1806. (4) ■666 Fable (The) of the Bees, or Private Vices Public Benefits, by Mandeville, 2 vols, Edinburgh, 1772. Fables of Pilpay, 6th ed, 1789, and six others. (9) ^67 Fairfax's (Edward) Godfrey of Bulloigne, 1687. Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered, 4th ed, 1749. Fawkes's (F.) Original Poems and Translations, 1761, and two others. (5) 668 Fairfax's (John) Life and Funeral Sermon of Owen Stockton, of Colchester, 1681. Bverard's (J.) Some Gospel Treasures opened, 1653. Christian Moderation, 1640. Lif e of Thos. Ellwood, 1791. Falkner's (W.) Vindication of Liturgies, 1680. Felltham's (0.) Resolves, 1709, and eight others. (14) ■669 Fairfax's (F.) Treatise of the Bulk and Selvedge of the World, 1674. Hofifman's (F.) Dissertation on Endemial and Tradesmen's Diseases, 1746. Fuller's (F.) Medicina Gymuastica, 171 1. Essay of Transmigration, 1692. Essay on the Passions, 1728, and three others. (8) -570 Fairfax (Thomas, Lord), Short Memorials of, written by himself, scarce, 1699. England's Monarch, by R. B., poor copy, 3rd ed, n.d. The Fatal Efiects of Arbitrary Power, and the Dangerous Condition of Court Favourites Demonstrated, 1716. Essay on Ways and Means of Supplying the War, 1695. Fell's (J.) Life of Dr. Ham- mond, 1661, and two others. (7) -571 Family Biography : a Piece of, 3 vols, 1799. The Cypriots, or a Miniature of Europe, in the 15th Century, 2 vols, 1795. Fielding's (H.) History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews, 2 vols, plates, 1769. Female Spectator, 4 vols, not uniform, 1747. The Female Quixote, 2 vols, 1752. (13) -572 Fanshawe's (Sir R.) H Pastor Fido, the Faithful Shepherd, 1676. Essay on Milton's Paradise Lost, 1760. Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespear, 1769. Falls of Clyde, or the Fairies, 1806, and four others. Poetical. (8) .^673 Farington's (W. of Leigh) Sermons, Warrington, 1769. Far- mer's (H.) Dissertation on Miracles, 1810; Essay on Demoniacs, 1806. Falkner's (W.) Libertas Ecclesiastiea, 1674. Farneworth's, (E.) History of the Israelites, 1768, and four others. m) Sn Farneworth's (E.) Life of Pope Sixtus, V. (by Leti), 1779. Bustaoes (Rev. J. C) Classical Tour through Italy 3 vols in 1, 1837. Forsyth's ( J ) Remarks on thi Excrision in mfcn^Tw?otK: ^''-^^''^ (^•)Christology,3voH 47 roT •675 Faucher's (Leon) Manchester in 1844, scarce 1844. Everett's M mchester Guide, plates, 1840. Dyson's (D.) Land and Fresh Water Shells, 1S50. New Manchester Gtiide, plates, wanting map, 1815. Evan's (John) L.incAshire Authors and Orators, wanting title, 1850, and 3 others. (8) -676 Fawcett's (J, of Halifax) Life of Oliver Heywood, &c., n.d.; Essay on Anger, Leeds, 1787; Hymns, Leeds, 1782'. Account of the Life, Ministry, and Writings of John Faw- cett, uncut, 1818. Felltham's (0.) Eesolves, 1709, and two others. n\ 577 Featly's (D.) Ancilla Pietatis, or the Handmaid to Private Devotion, 6th ed, 1633. Felltham's (O.) Resolves, Divine Moral, and Political, 1709. Fell's (J.) Life of Dr.' Hammond, 1661, and four others. (7) -578 Fell's (John) Life of Dr. H. Hammond, 1661. Farneworth's (E.) Pope Sixtus V., 1779. Life of Rev. John Fawcett, 1818, and four others. n\ -579 Felltham's (Owen) Resolves, Divine, Moral, Political, 1709. Felton's (H.) Moyer Lectures, 1732. Dis.sertation on Reading tha Classics, 1723. Fellow's (J.) History of the Holy Bihle, 8 vols, Birmingham 1777. Fellowes's (R.) Picture of Christian Philosophy, 1803. ReHgion without Cant, 1801, and two others. (10) -580 Female Quixote (The), or the Adventures of Arabella, 2 vols, 1752. Female Spectator, 4 vols, library stamped, 1747. Piece of Family Biography, 3 vols, 1799. EveUna, a Novel, 2 vols, 1829. (11) -581 Fenelou's (M. de) Dialogues of the Dead, 2 vols,. Glasgow, 1754; Concerning Eloquence, 1760; Reflections upon Learning, 171 8, and four others. (8) -582 Ferriar's (John, of Manchester) Essay toward a Theory of Ap- paritions, 1813; Medical Histories and Reflections, 3 vols, 1810 ; Illustrations of Sterne, 2 vols in 1, with long autograph note by Mr. Crossley, 1812. All Warrington printed. (5) -683 Fielding's (Henry) History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, 2 vols, Paris, 1831. Adventures in Search of a Real Friend, 2 vols, 1822. The Five Nights of St. Alban's, a Romance, 3 vols, 1835, and two others. (9) • 684 Fielding's (H.) History of the Adventures of J oseph Andrews, 2 vols, plates, 1749; Amelia, 4 vols, 1752. Journal of a "Voyage to Lisbon, 1765. The Beauties of Fielding, 1783. Female Quixote, 2 vols, 1752. (10) -685 Filmer's (Sir R.) Freeholders' Grand Inquest, 1680. Patriarcha, or the Natural Power of Kings, 1680. Discourse on Usury, 1678. Patriarcha Non Monarcha, the Patriarch Unmonarched, 1681. -The Examiner, 3 %ols, 1711-4 and two others. '(9)^ 48 lOT 586 Fleetwood's (Bp.) Chronicon Preoiosum, or An Account of English Money, Price of Com, &o. for the last 600 years, 1707. The Finishing Stroke, 1711. Filmer's (Sir R.>- Freeholders' Grand Inquest, 1779. Flint's (Geo.) Robin's. Last Shift, or Weekly Remarks and Political Reflections upon the News, part 1, scarce, 1717. (4) 687 Flatman's (Thos.) Poems and Songs, port. 4th ed, 1686. Falconer's (W.) The Shipwreck, with plate, after Fittler,. 1806. Phillip's (John) Cider, a Poem, with Notes by Chas. Dunster, N.D. Fisher's (Jas.) Winter Season, 1815. Fenelon s (M.) Dialogues of the Dead, 2 vols, N.n. Foote's (Saml.) Works, 3 vols, 1830. (9) 688 Flavel's (John, of Devon) Seaman's Companion, 1676. MentaL Errors, 1691. Sacramental Meditations, 4th ed, 1700. Life of John Fawcett, 1818, and seven others. (11) 589 Fleming's (R.) Discourse of Earthquakes, 1693. Practical iDiscourse on Death of William I., 1702. Rise and Fall of Rome Papal, Hep., 1849. Fontenelle's History of Oracles, 1750. Felltham's (O.) Resolves, 1709, and three others. (8) 590 Fleming's (W.) Four Days at Niagara Falls, Manchester,. 1840. Burke's Account of the European Settlements in America, 2 vols, 1766. Dampier's, Voyage, impft., n.d. Fox's (George) Journal of Life, Travels, &c., 2 vols, titles in MS., N.l>. (6> 591 Meyer's (Sir J.) History of Cold Bathing, flonff autograph note- by Mr. Crossley), 1722. Physicians' Pulse Watch, scarce^. 1707. Sibylline Oracles, 1713. Ferriar's (John) Medical Histories and Reflections, 1792. Fuller's (Thomas) Pharmacopoeia Extemporanea, or a Body of Medicines, 1714, and another. (6)- 692 Fly Leaves, or Scraps and Sketches, 2nd and 3rd Series in 1 vol, 1855. Fashionable Biography, or Specimens of Public Characters, 1808. Familiar Epistles on the Irish Stage, 1806. Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects, 2 vols, 1761. Foote's (Samuel) Works, 3 vols, 1830, and another. (9>- £93 Fonblanque's (J.) Treatise of Equity, 2 vols, 1820. Foster's- (Sir M.) Report of Some Proceedings on the Commission for the Trials of the Rebels in the Year 1746, in Surrey, 1792. Proceedings in the House of Lords, of Flower for Libel on the Bishop of Llandaff; 1790, and three others. (7) 694 Foote's (Samuel) Dramatic Works, with a Life of the Author,, vols, 1, 2 and 3, Earl of Munsfer's Bookplate, 1788. The= Follies of Fashion, a Dramatic Npvel, 3 vols, ] 801. Ford's (John) Dramatic Works, 2 vols, not uniform, 1831. (8> 49 595 Forbes's (Sir W.) Life and Writings of Dr. Beattie, 2 vols, 1824. Life and Times of Francis I., King of France, 2 vols, 1829. Life, &c., of John Fawcett, 1818, and three others. (8^ 596 Ford's (Stephen) Eternal Glorification, 1675. Fontenelle's Plurality of Worlds, 1767. History of Oracles, 1753, Fordyoe's (D.) Art of Preaching, 1765, and five others. (9) 597 Forman, a Tale, 3 vols, 1819. Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus, 3 vols, 1818. Fielding's (H.) Adventures of Joseph Andrews, 2 vols, 1749. The Fool, a Collection of Essays, &c., 1748. (9) 598 Fortescue's (Sir J.) Absolute and Limited Monarchy, 1714. do Laudibus Legum Anglise, with notes by J. Selden, two pages in MS, 1672. Pilmer's (Sir R.) Freeholders' Grand Inquest, 1679. The Freeholder, or Political Essays, 1716. Furueaux's (P.) Letter to Blackstone, 1771, and two others. (7) 599 Foster's (John) Essay on Accent and Quantity, 1820. Essays on Petrarch, by Ugo Foscolo, 1823. Essays, by Father Fitzeustace, 1822. The Free-Thinker, 3 vols, 1823. Francis's (P.) Poetical Translation of the Works of Horace, 4 vols, 1791. (10) 600 Foster's (John) Essay on Accent, Eton, 1763. Fortius ■ on Study, 1830. Fly Leaves, 2nd Series, 1855. Formey's (M.) History of Philosophy, 1766. Fontenelle on Plurality of Worlds, 1753. Freke's (W.) Essays on Learning and War, 1693. Francis's (P.) Poetical Translation of the Works of Horace, 4 vols, 1764. (10) 601 Foundling Hospital for Wit, intended for the Reception and Preservation of such Brats of Wit and Humour, &o., scarce^ 1763. New Foundhng Hospital for Wit, 4 vols in 2, 1771 . An Asylum for Fugitives, 2 vols, 1776. Fragments from the History of John Bull, 1835, and another. (7) 602 Foundling Hospital for Wit (New), 5 vols in 2, 1771. Asylum for Fugitive Pieces in Prose and Verse, not in any other collection, a new ed, 4 vols, uncut. 1785-93. Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects, 2 vols, 1762. (8) 603 Fowler's (Edward) Libertas EvangeKca, 1680. AJHicting Pro- vidences, 1707. Design of Christianity, 4th ed, 1760. Floyer's (Sir J.) SibylUne Oracles, 1713. Fountain of Monition, by W. F., 1703. Fuller's (J.) Peace and Holiness, 1672, and two others. (8) 604 Foxes and Firebrands; or, a Specimen of the Danger and Harmony of Popery and Separation, 3 parts in 2 vols, the 1st unbound, 1682-9. The Freeholder, 5th ed, 1732. Freke's (W.) Select Essays, 1693, and six others. (10> 50 LOT 605 Fowler's (Rev. G.) Historical Account oiBxaicovnjplan, scarce, 1834. The Baton Tourist, fine etchings, Chester, 1825. Chester Guide, Siege, and Cathedral, the, 3 tracts in 1 vol, 1793. Faulkner's (J. jun.) Practice of Court of Session, Chester, 1822. (4) 606 Francis's (Rev. P.) Odes, Epodes, and Satires of Horace, 4 vols, 1743. Francklin's (Thomas) Epistles of Phalaris, 1749. Tragedies of Sophocles, 2 vols, 1761. (7) 607 Francklin's (Thomas) Epistles of Phalaris, 1749. Tragedies of Sophocles, 1788. Fielding's (S.) Xenophon's Memoirs of Socrates, Bath, 1762. Francis's (P.) Poetical Transla- tion of the Works of Horace, 4 vols, 1778. Franklyn's (Thomas) Dissertation on Ancient Tragedy with Aikin's Lifeof Agricola. (See Mr. Crossley's notewithin), Warring- ton, 1774, 1768. (8) 608 Franks's (James, of Halifax) Sacred Literature, 1802. Frank's (J. C.) Dissertation on the Magi, &c., 1814. History of the Heavens, trans, from the French of the Abbe Pluche, 2 vols, 1741, and four others. (8) 609 Franzin's (W.) History of Brutes ; or, a Description of Living Creatures, curious front, scarce, 1670. Blount's (T.) Ancient Tenures of Land, and Customs xA Manners, 1671. Franck's (R.) Northern Memoirs, Calculated for the Meridian of Scotland, 1821, and two others. (5) €10 Free-Thinker (The) ; or. Essays of Wit and Humour, 8 vols, 1739. Frederic and Louisa, a Novel, 4 vols, n.d. The Female Quixote ; or. The Adventures of Arabella, 2 vols, 1763. (9) ■61 1 Freind's (J.) History of Physick, from the Time of Galen, 2 vols, 1727. Floyer's (Sir J. and Dr. Baynard) History of Cold Bathing, with MS. note, 1706. Fleming's (J.) Treatise upon the Formation of the Human Species (and Duncan Forbes's Works, 1755), 1767. Cases of Marriages between near Kindred, by Fry, 1756. Fuller's (F.) Medicina Gymnastica, 1705. (6) 612 French Anas' (The) vol 2 and 3, 1805. Selections from the French Anas, 2 vols in T, 1797. Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects, 2 vols, 1761. Fables and Tales from La Fontaine, 5n French and English, 1734. Asylum for Fugitive Pieces in Prose and Verse, 4 vols, 1785. (10) «13 Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects, by Several Authors, 2 vols, 1761. An Asylum for Fugitives, 2 vols, 1776. Francis s (P.) Poetical Translations of the Works of Horace, 4 vols, not uniform efh ed 1766. Ferriar's Illustrations of bteme, 1798, and three others. /io\ 51 xoi •614 Fuller's (Thos.) Introduotio ad Prudentiam,.2 vols in 1, 1740. Gnomologia : Adagies and Proverbs, &c., 1732. Fugitive Pieces, 2 vols, 1762. Friendly Debate between a Con- formist and Nonconformist, with Continuation, &c., 3 vols, 1670-84, and six others. (13) ■615 Furneaux's (J.) Letters to Justice Blackstone, vnth his Booh- plate, 1771. Fortescue's (Sir J.) Absolute and Limited Mondrchy, 1724. Friendly Debate, 6th ed, 2 parts, 1684. Freke's (W.) Select Essays, 1693. Francis's (J.) Chronicles and Characters of the Stock Exchange, 1849, and 14 imperfect books. "(19) '616 Furness ; The Antiquities of Furness, by Thomas West, new ed, by W. Close, plates, Ulverston, 1813. Ford's Guide to the Lakes, 1843. Fashionable Tours to Parts of Lancashire, &c., coloured plates, scarce, 1802. England Described, 1776. Description of Manchester (and other tracts), 1783. (6) QtTARIO. «617 Aikin's (John and others) General Biography; or, Lives Critical and Historical of Eminent Persons, boards, uncut, vols 1 to 9, wanting 10 to complete, 1799-1814. ■618^Ainsworth's (Henry) Annotations of the Five Books of Moses, &o., wanting first title,\Q21'. Solomon's Song of Songs, 1623. Counterpoyson, 1642. Life and Death of Sir Henry Vane, and others in same vol, loose binding, and five others. (7) ■619 Ainsworth's (Robert) Compendious Latin Dictionary, with long MS. copy by Mr. Crossley, of an original letter from, the Author, 1736. ■620 Ambrose's (Isaac, of Preston) Looking unto Jesus, scarce, 1658. Media, the Middle Things, 3rd ed, slightly imperfect, 1657. Alstedius's (J. H.) Beloved City ; or, the Saints' Reign on Earth a Thousand Years (and two other tracts), 1643. Allen's (W.) Glass of Justification, and another, 1658. (4) ■'621 Antiquarian Repertory, vols 1, 2, and portion of vol 3 in 1, 70 plates, 1780. Arnot's (H.) Collection of Celebrated Criminal Trials in Scotland, 1536-1784, soiled, 1785. Lithographed Signatures of the Mftnbers of the British Association, 1823. (8) €22 Ashmole's (Elias) Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum, con- taining Severale Poeticale Pieces of our Famous English Philosophers, who have written the Hermetique Mysteries, &c., curious plates, including the scarce one, one damaged, 1652. Agrippa (H. C.) his Fourth Book of Occult Philosophy, translated by R.Turner, scarce, 1655. Bar- clay's Argenis and three others, (all imperfect). (6) 52 lOT 623 Athenseum (The) a Newspaper devoted to Literature, Science, &c., 11 vols, cloth and hf cf, 1832-34, and 1843 to 1851. (11> 624 Ball's (John) Treatise of Faith, 1637. Bastwick's (J.) Utter Routing of the whole Army of Independents and Sectaries, wanting front, 1646. Baxters (R.) Key for Catholicks, 1659. Saints' Everlasting Rest, 11th ed, 1677. Early Sermons, &c., by Barton, Warner, Burnet, TUlotson and others, twelve in 1 vol, v.d. (6) 625, Bacon's (Francis) Essays or Counsels, 1629. The Twoo Bookes of Francis Bacon, sligMly imperfect, 1605. The= Tnroo Bookes of Francis Bacon, 1633. Letters, 1702, and four others. (8) 626 Bacon's (N.) Historical and Political Discourses of the Laws and Government of England, 5th ed, 1760. Barrington's- Observations on the Statutes, 1766. Blackstone's (W.) Commentaries on the Laws of England, 4 vols, fine copy, full calf, 1768. Arnot's (H.) Criminal Trials in Scotland^ soiled title, 1785. (7) 627 Bacon's (N.) Semper Eadem; an Historical Discourse of • the Uniformity of the Government of England, 2 parts in 1 vol, 1647-51. Barrington on the Statutes, 1775. Belsham's- Essays, Historical and Literary, 1799. Birch's (T.) History of the Royal Society, 4 vols (vol 1 damaged by damp), 1766^ and two others. (9) 628 Bagshawe's (E.) Discourse Concerning God's Decrees, 1669, God's Absolute Election, 1659, and others in. 1 vol. Baker's (Sir R.) Meditations, and Pierce's (T.) New Dis- coveries Discovered, \Q69,poor copies, 1637. Bibhotheoa Biblica, 5 vols (vol 1, large paper), not uniform, 1720-36, and two others. (9) 629 Baines' (E.) History of Lancashire, a volume containing portions relating to Leyland, West Derby, &c., 1836. Barrington's (D.) Miscellanies, 1781. Bowyer and Nichols'' Miscellaneous Tracts, 1785. (3) 630 Barbauld's (A. L.) Eighteen Himdred and Eleven, a Poem (and other poetical tracts), 1812. Bishop's (S.) Feriss Poeticse, 1766. Bentley's (R.) Milton's Paradise Lost, 1732, and 16 poetical tracts^n 3 vols. (6) 631 Barclay, his Argenis, or the Loves of Polyarchus and Argenis translated by Kingsmill Long, 2nd ed, one leaf in MS., plates, 1636. Narrative of the Proceedings against Per^ott; 2 parts in 1, 1761. Blount's (Sir T. P.) de Re Poetioa, 1694. Present State of the Universe (by John Beamont, jun.) unbound, scarce, 1696, and another. (5) €32 Barckley's (R) -Hie Felicitie of Man, 1631. Birckbek (Simon) Protestant s Evidence, title mounted, 1635. Blackwall's (A.) Sacred Classics, 2 vols, 1725-31, and two others (6) 53 fxOT •633 Barlow's (William, of Chester) Source and Substance of the Conference, 1604. Antoninus's (M.) Manifestation of Motives, 1616. Prynne's (Wm.) Signal Loyalty and Devotion towards their Kings, 1660. Acts Made in the Session of the Second Parliament of Charles, tith damaged, rare, date gme, 1640. Aston's (Sir T.) Remon- strance against Presbytery exhibited by the Nobility, Gentry, &c., of the County of Chester, in 1 vol, scarce, cut rather close. (2) ■634 Barrington's (Hon. Daines) Miscellanies, 1781. Observations on the More Ancient Statutes, Srd ed, 1769. Birch's (Thos.) History of the Royal Society of London from its First Rise, 4 vols, bookplate of Sir Henry Mainwarinn, Bart., 1756-57. (6) €35 Baxter's (Richard) Confession of his Faith, 1655; Key for Catholioks, 1659; Church Government and Worship, 1669; Of Justification, 1658; Treatise of Knowledge and Love Compared, 1689; Saints' Rest, 1658, and another, (imperfect). (7) -«36 Behmen's (Jacob) Works, vol 2, boards, uncut, 1764, vol 3 title cut, 1772. Bentley's (R.) Folly of Atheism, 1699. Bentley's (R.) Milton's Paradise Lost, port, by Vertue. Bookplate of Ralph Carr, large paper copy, 1732. (4) -637 BibUotheca Biblica, being a Commentary upon the Old Testament, by Samuel Parker, vols 1 to 5 (Icist vol, large paper, Oxford), 1720-35. Old Black Letter Bible, imper- fect, 1606. Old Bible, very imperfect, has been used as a scrap book, 1598. (7) .'638 BUsou's (Thos. of Winchester), True DiflFerence between Christian Subjection and Unchristian Rebellion, 1585. Barckley's (Sir R.) Discourse of the FeUcitie of Man, MS. title, 1603. Bernard's (N., of Whitchurch), Clavi Trabales, or Nailes Fastened by Some Great Masters of Assemblyes, 1661, and six others (mostly imperfect). (9) ■639 Birch's (Tho.s.) History of the Royal Society of London, 4 vols (JRev. H. Crofton's bookplate), 1756-7. Memoirs of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, 2 vols, 1754. Barrington's Observations on the Statutes, 1796. (7) 640 Blackstone's (Wm.) CoE^entaries on the Laws of England, 4th ed, 4 vols, fine copy, full calf gilt, Oxford, 1770. The Rights of the Kingdom, or Customs of our Ancestors, 1682. Brownlow's (R.) Reports, 2nd part, 1652. (6) «!641 Blount's (Thos. Pope) Censura Celebriorum Authorum, Geneva, 1694; De Re Poetica, or Remarks upon Poetry, 1694. Blair's (H.) Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, Philadelphia, 1784. Burke's Works, vol 3, 1792. Cabala., Mysteries of State, wanting first title, 1654, and four others, (9) 54 XOT 642 Boaden's (Jas.) Inquiry into the Authenticity of Various Pictures and Prints of Shakspeare, boards, uncut, 1824, Who wrote Cavendish's Life of Wolsey? large pajaer, 1814. , Constitutions of the Sisters of the &Ae\m&s, injured bj/- damp and wanting title, Abbotsford Club, 1841. Bowyer- and Nichols' Miscellaneous Tracts, scarce, 1785. The Bystander, or Universal Weekly Expositor, 1790. (6) 643 Bolton's (Robert, of Brmighton, Northants) Various Works, some duplicate, 8 vols, 1625-38. 644 Bourne's (Vincent) Miscellaneous Poems, 1772. Blount's (Sir T. P.) de Re Poetica, 1694. Byrom's (John, of Manchester) Immortality of the Soul, translated from the- Latin, 1754, and Pope's Essay on Man, 1743, in 1 vol. Churchill's Poetical Works, 2 vols, 1765, and another. (6)< 645 Boyle's (Hon. Robert) Works, with Life of the Author, 6 vols,, broken binding, wanting sorm covers, 1772 ; Uselessness of Experimental Philosophy, Oxford, 1664. (7)' 646 Boys's (John) Exposition of the Gospels, 1611. Bolton's (R.) Walking with God, 1626. Brook's (Thos.) Crown of Glory,, 1662. Bridge's (Wm,, of Yarmouth) Works, 3 vols, and several Sermons inl vol, 1649, &c. (6)- 647 Brady's (Nicholas) Sermons, (preached at JRichmond and other- places), twelve in number, 1694-1704, and a number of others- in 6 vols. (7) 648 Brathwait's (Richard) English Gentleman, wanting engraved^ title and folding front, 1630. Survey of History or a Nursery for Gentry, wanting frontispieces, 1638. (2)- 649 Brerewood's (Edward) Enquiries Touching Languages, 1622.. Learned Treatise of the Sabbath with N. 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(6> 65 LOT 653 Bruce's (John) Annals of the East India Company, 3 vols, slightly damaged by damp, first title torn, 1810. Clarke's (Rev. J. S.) Life of James II. 2 vols, 1816. Chalmer's (Geo.) Comparative Strength of Great Britain, 1782, and three others. (9) 664 Calphnrii (C.) Bucolioa diligentius reoognita, M. D. Oer- lerio, Parrhisiis, 1603. J. Barbeyrac Traite de Peres de L'Eglise, 1728. A. G. Bandini Collectio Vtterum Monim- entorum, 1752 S. Bocharti Geographia Sacra, 1681, and seven others. (11) 655 Camden's (W.) Britannia, sive florentissimorum Regnorum Anglise, Scotise, Hibernise, &c., maps, 1600. Remaines Concerning Britain, ^oor copy, title torn, 1657. Cary'sHigh Roads from London, coloured maps, 1790, and four others. (7) 656 Camerarius (P.) Operse Horarum Subcesivarum, Francofurti, Typis Rotelii, 1644. G. Baglivi Opera Omnia, 1710. Crenus de Eruditione Comparanda, 1699, and five others. (8) 657 Campanellae (E. T.) Apologia pro Gahleo, Francofurti, 1622. 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(7) 664 Cawdray's (Robert) Treasurie of Similies; title damaged, 1600. Behmen's (Jacob) The Three Principles, a Divine Essence, the two books, wanting first title, 1648 ; Epistles, 1649 ; Testimonie, concerning Jacob Beme, 1649, in 1 vol. Clarke's (Samuel) Lives of the Fathers, ^oris, 1650, and three others. (6) 665 Chappelow's (L.) Commentary on Job, 2 vols, 1752. Arnold (R.) On the Apocrypha, 1822. Bryant's (Jacob) Observa- tions on Some Passages in Scripture, 1803. Cruden's (A.) Concordance to the Old and New Testament, unbound, 1824, and three others. (8) 666 Charleton's (W.) Ternary of Paradoxes, portion of title tom off, 1650, Delirianenta Catarrhi, 16f)0, Darkness of Atheism, 1652, the three in 1 vol. Enquiries into Human Nature, 1680. Exercitationes Pathologicse, 1661. Biggs's (N.) New Dispensatory, 1651. Medical Tracts, by Bellirs, 1714 ; Goddard, 1670 ; Merrett, 1669, and others in 1 vol. (5) 667 Charro's(P.)ofWisdome,N.D. Church's (H.) Miscellanea Philo- Theologica,1638. Crompton's (W.) St. Austin's Summes (and other Sermons), 1625. Cookbum's (J.) Bourigniamsm Detected, 1698. Cosin's (Dr.) Scholastic History of the Canon of the Holy Scripture, 1657, and three others. (8) 668 Chetham Society's Publications : IV., Life of Adam Martin- dale, ed by Canon Parkinson; VI., Potts's Discovery of Witches, ed by James Orossley; IX., The Norris Papers, ed by Thomas Heywood ; XIII., Diary and Correspondence of John Worthington, vol 1, unbound, in sheets. (4) €69 Chetham Society's Publications : XIII,, Worthington's Diary, vol 1; XVII., Warrington in 1465, ed by W. 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(9) ■j673 Comber's (Thomas) Historical Vindication of the Divine Eight of Tithes, 1682. Clapham's (H., Prisoner in the Gatehouse at Westminster) Doctor Andros; His Proso- popeia Answered, wanting pages 59-64, scarce, 1605. Cressener's (D.) Judgments of God upon the Roman CathoUck Church, 1689. Protestant Applications of the Apocalypse, 1690, and five others (chiefly sermons). (9) '-674 Conringii's (H.) de Hermetica ^gyptiorum vetere, 1648. Thomse Barlow Exercitationes Metaphysicse de Deo, 1658. Budaeus et Alii de Philologia et Educatione Literaria, ed. T. Crenio, 1696. J. De Bruyn Bpistola de Natura Lucis, L. et D. Ehevirios, 1663. M. Antoninus de Rebus suis, ed. T. Gatakero, 1697, and five others. (10) <67o Cowherd's (Rev. W. of Christ Church, Salford)'Fa.(AsA.ut'\x&atic in Science and Religion, 1818. Danbucy's (0. of Brother- ton, Yorks) Commentary on the Revelation of St. John, 1730. Abridgment of Dr. Cudworth's System of the Universe, 2 vols, 1732, and two others. (6) ■676 Dalxymple's (Sir J.) Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, 2nd ed, 2 vols, 1771. Coxe's (W.) Memoirs of John, Duke of Marlborough. 2 vols, wanting ports, 1818. Davila's History of the Civil Wars of France^ translated by E. Fameworth, 2 vols, 1758. (6) ■677 Delectable Demaundes, and Pleasant Questions with their Several Answers in Matters of Love, title damaged, wanting leaf, p. 185-6, rare, 1596. Cry for Repentance, unto the Inhabitants of London chiefly, 1656 (and other rare tracts in the same vol). Charleton's (W.) Ternary of Paradoxes, 1650. (3) '678 DeU's (Wm.) Sermons and Discourses, 1662, Tryall of Spirits, 1653, and others in 1 vol. Dering's (Sir Ed.) Collections of Speeches in Matters of Religion, 1642, and Discourse of Proper Sacrifice, 1644, in 1 vol. The Faithful Testimony of William Dewsbury, title in MS., 1659. Chapman's (R. of SunmarMe, Yorks) King David's Shrill Trumpet, 1685, and four others. (8) t679 Dictionary (New) in Five Alphabets, Linguse Romanse Diction- arium, Cambridge, 1693. Ainsworth's (R.) Dictionary of the Latin Tongue, 2 vols, 1736. Johnson's Dictionary, edited by Todd, parts 1 to 6, 1816. Dictionarium, Etymologicum, Latinum, to which is added Rider's Dictionarie, &c., 1633. (10) 58 680 Dicty Cretensis et Dares Phrygius de Bello et Excidio TroJ8B>. Inter Dacerise, AmstelEedami, Gallet, 1702. T. Fabri Epistolse, 2 vols in 1, 1665-74. M. Gudii Rpistolss una cum 0. Sarravii Epistolse, 1697. P. Colomesii (Bibh Lamhethance Curatoris) Opera, 1709, and four others. (8)> 681 Digby's (Sir K.) of Bodies and of Man's Soul, 1669. Bacon's (F.) Divine History of the Genesis of the World, 1670,- and five others (one imperfect). (7} 682 Dodd^s (Charles I.e. jHm(^A rooi^e) Certamen Utriusq. Ecolesise;. or a List of all the Eminent Writers of Controversy, OathoHcks, and Protestants since the Reformation, scarce^ C Williams' copy sold for £1 12«.^, 1724. Cabala : sive Serinia Sacra, Mysteries of State and Government, 1654. Dering's (Sir E.) Collection of Speeches, 1642. Contareno's- (G.) Commonwealth of Venice, 1599. (4)> 683 Dodwell's (H.) De Veteribus Grseoorum Romanorum unique Cyclis, Oxonii, 1701. Dodd's (W.) Hymns of Oallimachus,. 1755. Duportum's (J.) Gnomologia, 1660. The Dunoiad in Pour Books, 1743, and two others. (6)^ 684 Donati's (A.) Roma Vetus ac Recens .^dificiis ad Eruditam Cognitionem Expositis, uncut, fine illustrations, Homes, 1725. Dies Dominica Ignat. Epistola ad Magnes, 1639" (ima cum Geneva Restituta a Spanhemio, 1636.) Meta- phrasis Libri Psalmorum, Or. et Lat. per J. Duportum,, 1 666. M. A. 0. Nemesiani Bueolica et Calphurmi Bucolioa,. Florentics, 1590, and four others. (8) 685 Donne's (John) Declaration of that Paradoxe that Self- Homicide is not so Naturally Sin, 1648. Downame's (Geo.>- Treatise Concerning Anti-Christ, 1603. Summe of Saored- Divinitie, wanting title. Sermons, &c„ by various authors,. a large number, in five vols. (8) 686 Dryden's (J.) Tyrannick Love, 1670 ; All for Love, 1678 ; The Wild Gallant, 1669, and others in 1 vol. Dunster's (C.) The Frogs, a comedy, Oxford, n.d. Glover's London, or the Progress of Commerce, 1739 ; Odes by Mr. Gray,. Strawberry Sill Press, 1767, and others in 1 vol. Extracts from the Diary of a Lover of Literature, IpswieJi, 1810, (4) 687 Du Bartas, his Divine Weekes and Workes, translated by Silvestre, 1605. Essayes upon Several Subjects, 1651, Misselden's (E.) Circle of Commerce, in 1 vol, 1623. Bacon's (Francis) Essayes or Counsels, Civill and Moral!, 1639, and three others. (6) 688 Edwards' (Thos.) Gangrsena, or a Catalogue and Discovery of Many of the Errors, Heresies, &c.. Acted in England,. 3rd ed, three parts m 1, (first ttile completed in MS.,from. Canon Mames library, see note by Mr. Crossley), 1646. Aai^olopa., unbound, IQiL Culverwell's (N.) Discourse on the Light of Nature, 1664, and four others. (7> 59 689 Elphinston's (Jas.) Propriety Ascertained in her Picture, 2: vols, 1787. The Epigrams of M. Val. Martial, 1782. Cumberland's (R.) Retrospection, a Poem, 1811, and four- others. (8> 690 Enoyclopsedia Britannica, parts 1 to 10,7th ed, plates, 1830, Dissertations, vol 1, 1830, 8th ed, parts 1 to 3, 1853. Fos- broke's (T. D.) Antiquities, several parts, a parcel. 691 Euripidis Tragsedise quse exstant, Gr. et Lat., Canteri, et- Scholiis virororum doctorum ab Arsenio Monembasise Axchiepiscopo CoUeotis, Necnon Annotationibus Brod»i,,. Canterii, StibKni, et Porti, 2 vols, Paulus Stephanvs, 1602. " This very rare Edition of Euripides," J. Crossley in autograph. Bibliotheoa ItaUana de N. Haym, 1728. I. Casauboni's Epistolse unacum, R. Thorii's Epistola de ejusdem morte, 1638. T. Fabri Bpistolss, 2 vols, 1665-74,, and two others. (8) 692 Europe ; The Present State of Europe ; or, the Historical and Political Monthly Mercury, 27 vols, not consecutive, 1691— 1724. 693 Eustace's (Rev. J. C.) Classical Tour through, Italy, 2 vols,. uncut, 1818. Foot's (J.) Life of Arthur Murphy, port^ 1811. Enfield's (W.) Observations on Literary Property (and others in Ivol), 1774, and 4 others. (8) 694 Fabricius (J. A.) De Veritate Religionis Christianse, 1725., Ejusdem Salutaris Lux Evangelii, 1731. Ejusdem Notitia. Auctorum veterum Latinorum,2 vols,1728. Ejusdem Biblio- graphia Antiquaria, 2 vols, 1760. Bibliotheque Curieuse ou Catalogue de Livres Dificiles a Troiiver. Par D. Clement,^ vols 1, 2, 4 and 5,1760-4. Oatalogus Auctorum ab A.. Teisserio, 1705. J. Beverovicius de Vitse Termino, 1636. (12) 695 Featley's (D.) Romish Fisher Caught and Held in His Own Net, 1624. Appendix to Fisher's Net, 1624, and another imperfect. Feild's (R.) Five Books of the Church, 1606,. and four others /ij«o imperfect). (8) 696 Pelltham's (Owen) Resolves, 6th ed, 1636. Edwards's (J.) Pre- servative against Socinianism, 3rd and 4th parts, and others in 1 vol. Fitzherbert's (T.) Treatise Concerning Policy and Religion, 1652. Ainsworth's (R.) Latin Dictionary,. 1736. Smith's (H.) Sermons, 1675, and two others, imper- fect. (7) €97 Ferrarii (J. B.) De Florum Cultura Libri Quatuor, Roma,. 1633. Q. S. F. TertuUiani's ApologeticusEd.Heraldi,1613; Ejusdem Ad Nationes Libri Duo, 1625. J. Astruc de Morbis Venereis, 2 vols, 1740. F. Ficorinii's Dissertatio- de Larvis Scenicis et Figuris Comicis Romanorum, 1754^ fine plates. R. Fabrettus de Aquis et Aquseductibus Veteris, Soma, 1680, (fine old plates). (6)» ^ 60 -698 Ferrarii (O.) De Vestiwia Libri Septera, firie engravirigs. Pativii, 1654. P. B. J. Bosoovioh de Solis ac Lunae Defectibus Libri Quinque (Carmen), 1760. S. P. Festus et M. V. Fl iccus de Verborum Significatione Notis Dacerii, 1700. H. Boerhaave Opuscula Omnia, 1738, and six others. (10) -699 Flacoi Argonauticon Libri Decern. Editio S. Balbi curante P. Burmanuo Leidie, 1724. Antonii Alsopi Odse, large paper, 1752. T. Bartholini Acta Meiica et PhUosophica, 6 vols in 4, 1673—1680. Ciceronis Epistolarum Familiarum Libri Sexdecim cum Hubertini Orescentinatis, Philetici, Manutii et aliorum multorum commentariis, Venetiis, Bonellus, 1568 (library stamped). T. P. Arbitri Satyricon super Nerouianae Tempestatis moribus, 1629. I. Casauboni de Rebus Sacris et Ecolesiasticis Exercitationes Sexdecim, 1615. H. Fcascatorii Opera Omnia unacum Naugerii Ora- tionibus, Venetiis, 1555. (10) .700 Flavel's (John) Fountain of Life Opened, 1673. Treatise of the Soul of Man, 1693. Durham's (W.) Maran-atha (and several others in 1 vol), 1652. Gouge's (Thos.) Surest and. S if est Way of Thrivin;; (and others in same vol), 1673 Orakauthorp's (R. of Westmoreland) Defence of Constan- tiue, 1621, and two others (imperfect). (7) "701 Foot's (Jesse) Life of Arthur Murphy, several portraits, Sfc. added, 1811. Brown's (Thos.) Pseudodoxia, _Bpidemioa, 1658. Fairfax's (Edwd.) Grodfrey of 'RxiW.oiga.B^ wants title, 1600, and three others (one odd). (6) 702 Fulbecke (W.) Parallele, or Conference of the CivU, Canon and Common Law of England, 1618. Husband's Exact Collection of all Remonstrances, Votes, Orders, &o., between the King and Parliament, 1643. Camden's (W.) Britannia, 1590. (3) Folio. T703 Aberoromby's (Patrick) Martial Atchievements of the Scots Nation, vol 1, wants -portrait, 1711. Aleman's (M.) The Rogue, or life of Guzman de Alfaraohe, 3rd ed, 1634. Andrado, The Life of Don John de Castro, Fourth Vice- roy of India, 1664. Bacon's (Lord) Advancement and Proficiency of Learning, 1674, and two others. (6) '704 Adrichomius (C.) Theatrum Terraj Sanct» et Biblioarum Historiarum,j&ie maps; title, and a few other leaves partly imperfect, 1539. T. P. Blount Ceusura Celebriorum Authorum sive Tractatus de Olarissimis Cuiusque Seouli Scriptoribus, 1690. Bibliotheoa Anatomica sive in Ana- toraia Inventorum Thesaurus. Ed. A. D. Olerico et J. J. Mangeto, numerous engravings, 2 vols, 1699. (4) 7 61 705 Ainsworth's (Henry) Annotations upon the Five Books of Moses, &c., 1627. Adams's (T.) Commentary upon the-" Second Epistle of Peter, 1683. Fox's Book of Martyrs,. wanting title and preface; plates, n.d. Allestree's (R.> Sermons, ^ori, 1684. mv '06 Annotations upon the Old and New Testament, 2 vols, 1657. Andrew's (L.) Lectures, 1667. Sermons, title wanting.. ♦ Southwell's Family Bible, plates, imperfect, and another (6> 707 Babin^on (John) Pyrotechnia, or Treatise on Fireworks, curious plates ; wanting title and frontispiece ; from Canon Wray's library ; see note by J. C , 1635. Bacon's (N.) His- torical and Political Discourse of the Laws and Govern- ment of England, 1689. Duntoh's (J.) Young Student's Library (impft. after page 424^, 1692. (3), 708 Bacon's (Francis) Advancement and Proficienoe of Learning,, 1640. Sylva Sylvarum; or, a Natural History in Ten Centuries, 16?1. Burton's (R.) Anatomy of Melancholy,., impft, 1651. Blondel's (D.) Treatise of the Sibyls, 1661, and three others (one imperfect). (7). 709 Bandin's (A.M.) de Vita et Scriptis Johannis Bapt. Donii Accedit Donii Literarium Commercium. Remarkably fine- portrait of Donius, by Feretti, and choice vignettes, Florentiae, 1754-5. M. A. Delrii Syntagma Tragsedi» Latinse, 1593. Eadmeri Historise Novorum sive Sui Sseculi Libri Sex, title damaged, 1623, and three others. (6)- 710 Basnage's History of the Jews, 1708. Blair's (J.) Chrouology- and History of the World, from the Creation to 1753, 1754.. Blount's (C.) Philostratus, 1680. (3)- 711 Baxter's (Richard) Catholick Theologie, port, 1675. Life of Baxter, imperfect. Ainsworth's (H.) Annotations upon the Five Books of Moses, &c., 1627. Annotations on the Old and New Testament 2 vols, 1651-7, and two others. (7) 712 Bible. The Christian's Complete Family Bible, numerous- plates, Sarrop, Manchester, 1739. 713 Birkbek's (Simon, of Grilling, Ym-ks) Protestant's Evidence taken out of good Records, 1657. Bilson's (T.) Survey of Christ's Sufferings, 1604. Institution of the Masse, by Thomas, Bishop of Lichfield, 1631. (3) 714 Blackmore's (R.) Prince Arthur, an Heroick poem, 1696; Eliza, an Epick Poem, 1703. (A Satyr against "Wit in. same vol, 1700). Beaumont (J.) Psyche, or Love's Mystery,. 1702. Blondel's (D.). Treatise of the Sibyls, trans, by J. Davies, 1661, and two others. (6> 62 XOT 715 Blount (T. P.) Censura Celebriorum Authorum sive Trac- tatus de Clarissimis cujusque Seculi Scriptoribus, Londini, 1690. B. Brissonii de Pormulis et Sollemnibus Populi Romani Verbis Libri Octo, Francofurti, 1592. R. Baxter! Methodus Theologise Ohristianse, 1681. Nero Csesar, or Monarchie Depraved. By Philanactophil (one leaf in MS.), 1623, and three others. (7) 716 Boethus (A. M. S.) Opera Omnia. Editio Glareani et Rotge, Basilea, 1546. Osesaris Rerum ab Le Gestarum Com- mentarii, Parisiis, Vciscosanus, 1543. B. Fabri Thesaurus Eruditionis Scholasticse, ed a Buchnero, CeUario, et aliis, 2 vols, last leaf of 2nd vol torn, 1749. (4) 717 Bohun's (E.) Geographical Dictionary, 1695. Bacon's (P.) Advancement of Learning, 1674. Sylva Sylvarum, 1658. Blount's (T.) Law Dictionary, 1670. Boocalini's (T.) Advices from Parnassus, 1706, and two others, (7) '718 Bovilli (C.) de Intellectu, Defensu, Arte Oppositorum, Sapiente, &c., Jff. Sfephanus, Parisiis, 1510. An excellent specimen of Henry Stephens' typography, having his defdce on the title, which is slightly damaged. '719 Boys's (John) Works, engraved title by Payne, 1629. Burton's (R.) Anatomy of Melancholy,1651 . Blount's (T.P.) Censura Celebriorum Authorum, autograph of James Bosmell, 1802 ; (a present from Edward Malone). John Wilkes' Bookplate, 1690. Blount's (Charles) PhUostratus, 1680, and two others. (6) "720 Brathwait's (R.) English Gentleman and English Gentle- woman, wanting engraved title and broadside, 1641. Brown's (Thomas) Works, 1686. Britten's (J.) Authorship, of Letters of Junius, Elucidated, 1848, and three others. (6) 721 Brown's (Edward) Travels in Various Parts of Europe, plates, 1685. Bacon's (P.) Proficiencie of Learning, 1674. Boccalini's (T.) Advertisements from Parnassus, 1656, injured by damp, and four others. (7) 722 Brown's (Sir . Thomas) Works, portrait, with autograph of "James Crossley, 1819," 1686. Browne's (John) Myographia Kova; or, a, Graphical Description of all the Muscles in the Humane Body, 42 plates, port, 1705. Charras's (M.) Royal Pharmacopoea, Galenical and Ohymical, plates, 1678. Camerarius's (P.) Living Librarie, slightly impft, with MS8. notes, 1625. ' u v ±-J^ 723 Buchanan! (Georgii) Opera Omnia, Curante T. Ruddimanno, fine front, a vols, 1st edition, Edinburgh, 1716 "From the fineLibrary of Consul Smith (at Venice) in which all the copies were selected with great care." J. Crossley in auto, note. 63 liOT 724 Bumet's (J.) History of His Own Time, 2 vols, 1724-34; History of the Reformation, 1737. Castelnau's (M. de) Memoirs of the Reigns of Francis II. and Charles IX., 1724. Cudworth's (R. ) System of the Universe, 1678, and another. (q\ 725 Burton's (R.) Anatomy of Melancholy, 2nd ed, wanting two leaves, Oxford, 1624. Oartwright's (T.) Confutation of the Rhemists, title torn, 1618. Burnet's (Thos.) Sacred Theory of the Maith, with numerotts annotations, port by Kneller,1697.- Oabala, or Mysteries of State and Government, 1663, and three others (imperfect). n) 726 Camden's (Wm.) Britain, or a Chorographical Description of England, Scotland, &c., numerous county maps, 1610, History of Queen Elizabeth, 1688. Gary's Survey of the High Roads from London, 1790. Collier's (J.) Historical Geographical Dictionary, 2 vols, 1701. (6) ; 727 Camdenus (Guil) Annales Rerum Anglicarum, et Hibernicarum Regnante Elizabetha, 1615. 0. Dausquii Orthographi.a Latini Sermonis Vetus et Nova 1677. L. Diogeuis de Vitis Dogmaton et Apophthegmaton qui in Philosophia Clarner- unt.Libri Decern, 1664. I Casauboni Epistolse, insertis ad easdem Responsionibus, Curante, T. Janson, 1709. (4) -728 CatuUi (C. V.) A. TibuUi, et S. A. TibulU Opera Omnia, cum Variorum Dootorum Virorum Commentariis, &c., damaged by damp, Lutetise, 1608. " With the autograph of Ben Jonson, and the Pen and Pencil Notes of Dr. 8aml. Parr," J. Crossley, auto. note. '729 Caussiu's (N.) Holy Court, translated by Sir T. Hawkins, portraits, 1650. Castlenau's (M. de) Memoirs of the Reign of Francis II. and Charles IX., 1724. Clarendon's (Earl of) Life by himself, 1760. Digges's (Sir D.) Compleat Ambassador (and Cabala in same vol.), 1655, and two others. (6) '730 Charles I., Compleat History of the Life and Raigne of , by W. Sanderson, 1668. TMrty-six Sermons and Discourses, by Robert South, 2 vols, Dublin, 1720, and three others. (6) 731 Champion (The) Political and Literary Journal, 4 vols, 1814-17. The Critic, 3 vols, 1844, 5 and 7. (7) 732 Chillingworth's (W.) Religion of Protestants, a Safe Way to Salvation, O.vford, 1638; Works, 1704. ' Cudworth's (W.) True System of the Universe, first parts, 1678, and four others (wanting titles and otherwise slightly imperfect). (7) ^33 Coke's (E.) Institutes of the Laws of England, 2 vols, 1629-44 Ditto, First part with additions by Hargrave and Butler, 1789. Cowell's (Dr.) Law Dictionary or Interpreter of Words and Terms used in Tenures, &c., 1727. Cotgrave's (Bandle) Diotionarie of the French and English Tongue, 1632. (5) 64 734 Collier's (Jeremy) Historical, Geographical, Genealogical, and" Poetical Dictionary, with Supplement and Appendix, 4: vols,^ 1701-21. ■ 735 Cotton's (Charles) History of the Life of the Duke of Esperonj^. 1670. Memoirs of the Sieur de Pontis, 1694. Cyrupaedia ; or, Life of Cyrus, Englished by P. Holland, 1682. Crakan- thorp's (R.) Treatise of the Fift Council held at Con- stantinople, 1634. Clelia, a Romance, soiled, unbound, 1678. The Champion Newspaper, 3 vols, 1815-17. (8) 736 Cowley's (A.) Works, 3 vols, 1672-89. Bunyan's (John) Works, 2 vols, poor copy, 1692. Burton's (R.) Anatomy of Melancholy, 1682. Cudworth's (E.) True Intellectual System of the Universe, 1st part, 1678. Discourse on the Lord's Supper, 1676. (8) End of Second Day's Sale. 65 THIRD DAY'S SALE. Octavo et Infka. 737 Gait's (John) Autobiography, 2 vols, 1833. The Earthquake, a Tale, 3 vols, 1820. The Reform, being the Member and the Ridicil, 1833. Life of Cardinal Wolsey, 3rd ed., 1824, Diary of the Times of George IV,, the Continuation, 2 vols, Phil, 1839. (9) 738 Garat's (D. J.) Memoirs of the French Revolution, 1797. Gerrald's (J.) Convention, the Means of Saving us from Ruin, 1793. History of Friar Gerund, 2 vols, 1772. The Gentleman Instructed, 1732, and 10 others. (15) 739 Garrick's (David) Memoirs, forming a History of the Stage for 36 Years, by Thomas Davies, 2 vols, port, 1780. Gay's Rehearsal at Gowtham fund six other plays in one vol J, 1754. The Gentleman Instructed, 1738. Gale's (C. J.) Law of Eiisements, 1849, and four others. (9) 740 Garth's (Sir Samuel) Poetical Works, Dublin, 1769. Dispen- sary, 9th ed, 1726. FonteneUe's (M.) Plurality of Worlds, 1715. FeUtham's (0.) Resolves, 1709. Edwards' (Thos.) Canons of Criticism, 1758, and five others. (10) 741 Gassendus' (P.) Mirrour of True Nobility and Gentry, 1657. Galley's (E.) Dissertation on the Greek Language, 1755. Moral Chiractersof Theophrastus, 1725. Gambol d's (J.) Poetical Works, 1816. Gallick Reports ; or, an Historical Collection of Criminal Cases, 1737. Ripin of Gardens, a Poem, Englished by W. Gardiner, plates, N.D., and seven others. (13) 742 Gastrelle's (Francis, of Chester) Certainty of the Christian Revelation, 1699. Gadsby's (W.) Selection of Hymns, 1821. Gadsby's (J.) Memoirs of Hymn Writers, &c., 1855. Design of the Book of Bcclesiastes (by WoUaston), ven/ scarce, J.C., 1 691. Gauden's (Dr.) Life, Death, and Funeral - Sermon of Bishop Brownrig, 1660. (5) 743 Gavin's Master-Key to Popery, vols I. and 11., 1729. Gail- hard's (J.) Blasphemous Socinian Heresie, 1697. Present State of the Republick of Venice, 1669. Gentleman's Calling, 1672. The Gentleman Instructed, 2 vols, 1755, and tlSee others. (10) 744 Gay's (J.) Shepherd's Week in Six Pastorals (The Battle of the Sexes and others, in 1 vol), 1721. Beggar's Opera, Polly (and other plays, in 1 vol), 1768. Davies' (Thomas) Life of Garrick, 2 vols, 1780. Gibbon's (E.) Miscellaneous Works, 3 vols, 1796, and four others. (11> F 66 LOT 745 Gee's (Edward, of Eeclestan, Lane.) Right and Original of the Civill Magistrate, front, scarce, 1658. Gazophylacium Anglioanum, containing the Derivation of English Words, 1689. Gee's (J.) Trade and Navigation, 1738. Gerard's (G.) Biblical Criticism, 1806. The Gentleman Instructed, 1732, and four others. (9) 746 Gellii (A.) Noctes Atticae cum selectis Oommentariis, " E. Librie Jos. Brookes Cap. Coll. Xti. Mane. 1S06}' 1666. J. Fortius De Ratione Studii, 1633. H. Grotii Poemata Omnia, 1645. Mescolanze D'Egidio Menagio, 1736. E. E. CangiamilBS Sacra Bmbryologia, 1775, and eight others. (13) 747 General Biographical Dictionary, revised and enlarged by Chalmers, vols 1-4, 22-6,29,30-1, 12 vols, Mracwif, 1812-17. 748 Genlis's (Countess of) Knights of the Swan, 2 vols, 1796; Duchess of La Valliere, 2 vols, 1804; Adelaide and Theodore, vol 1, 1796; Beauties of Genlis,/)oor copy, 1816; Memoirs, uncut. New York, 1825. (7) 749 "Gentleman's Calling, and Ladies' Calling, 2 vols in 1, 1679. Gentleman Instructed, 2 vols, 1755. The German Spy, 2nd ed, 1740. History of the Famous Preacher, Friar Gerund, 2 vols, 1772, and five others. (11) 750 Gesnerus (J. M.) Isagoges in Eruditionem Universalem, 2 vols, 1784. Gonradi Gesneri Epistolarum Medicinalium Libri Tres, 1577. Grotius de Republica Batarica, 1633, and ten others. (14) 751 Gibbon's (E.) History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 12 vols, uncut, 1819. 752 Gibbon's (E.) History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 12 vols, port, uncut, 1807. Miscellaneous Works, 3 vols, not uniform, 1796. (16) 753 Gibbon's (E.) Miscellaneous Works, edited by Lord Sheffield, 3 vols, uncut, 1796. Gillies's (J.) .View of the Reign of Frederick II. of Prussia, 1789. Plays of PhiKp Massinger, ed, by Gifibrd, 4 vols, injured hy damp, 1813 ; Satires of Juvenal, j3ori. 1806. (9) 754 Gibson's (Thos.) Tbiatomy of Humane Bodies Epitomized 6th ed, 1703. Gilbert's (Baron) History and Practice of the Court of Chancery, 1768. Gisbome's (T.) Duties of Men, 2 vols, 1800. The Gleaner, or Entertainment for the Fireside, 2 vols, Salford, 1811. Gibbon's (E.) Miscel- laneous Works, 3 vols, 1796. (9) 755 Gifford's (W.) Baviad and Maeviad, 1811. Recollections of Skeffington Gibbons, 1829. Gibson's (W. S.) Northum- brian Castles, 3rd Series, wanting plates, 1854. Gerrard's (E.) Letters in Rhyme, plates, Liverpool, 1825. Gas- tronomy; or, the School for Good Living, 1822. Blount's (T.) Glossographia, 1656, and six others. (12) 67 xoi 756 Gilpin's (Wm.) Life of Bernard Gilpin, port, and vignette, 1753. Lives of the Eeformers, 2 vols, broken binding, 1809. Essay on Prints, 1768. Gee's (B.) Civill Magistrate, front, 1658, and five others. (10) 757 Giovanni Delia Casa, Rime et Prose, In Fiorenza, 1572. C. Valerii Argonautioon Libri Goto, Ed. a Burmanno, 1781. C. J. Csesaris Opera Omnia, Ed. a Montano, Elzevir, 1661, and six others. (9) 758_Gisborne's (Thos.) Enquiry into the Duties of Men, 2 vols, file copy, 1795. The Gentleman's and Ladies' Calling, Government of the Tongue, and The Art of Contentment, in 2 vols, 1675-82. The Gleaner, 2 vols, in 1, Salford, 1805. Godwin's (W.) St. Leon, a Tale of the Sixteenth Centurv. 4 vols, 1800, (9) 759 Glanville (Jos.) Vanity of Dogmatizing, 1661. Plurality of Worlds, 1695. Falconer's (J.) Cryptomensis Patefaota, 1685. Blount's (T.) Glossographia, 1663. Gazophylaoium Anglicauum, 1689, and six others. (11) 760 Gleaner (The) or Entertainment for the Fireside, plates, 10 vols in 5 parts, reoi quite consecutive, 1804-12. Perry's (J.) New London Gleaner, 2 vols in 1, 1809. Gibbon's (E.) Miscellaneous Works, 3 vols, 1796. (9) 761 Godwin's (W.) Enquiry Concerning Political Justice, 2 vols, Phil, 1796; Essay on Sepulchres, 1809; Fleetwood, or the Few Man of Peeling, 3 vols, 1805 ; St. Leon, a Tale of the Sixteenth Century, 2nd ed, 4 vols, 1800; Things As they Are ; or, the Adventures of Caleb Williams, 3 vols, 1794. ' (13) 762 Godwin's (W.) Travels of St. Leon, a Tale, 4 vols, 1800. Transfusion by W.G., jun., with a Memoir of his Life, &c., 3 vols, 1835. Caleb Williams, 2 vols, 1795. Francis's (P.) Epistles and Art of Poetry of Horace, 4 vols, 1778 . (13j 763 Goldsmith's (O.) Beauties of English Poesy, 2 vols, 1767 ; The Bee, 1759; Enquiry into the State of Polite Learning in Europe, _/?;•«< edition, which Mr. Crossley notifies is scarce, 1759; Essays and Criticisms, 3 vols, 1798; Vicar of Wakefield, with Westalts plates, 1818; Poetical Works, Bewick's cuts, 1806. (9) 764 Goldsmith's (0.) History of England, 3rd ed, 4 vols, 1780; History of the Earth and Animated Nature, 8 vols, 1782. (12) 765 Goldsmith's (O.) History of Rome, revised by Dr. NichoUs, port, 1824 ; Roman History, 2 vols, 1769. Gibbon's (E.) Miscellaneous Works, 3 vols, not uniform, 1796, and three others. (9) 68 lOI 766 Gomez's (M. de) La Belle Assembl^e, or the Adventures of Twelve Days, &c., plates, 4 vols, 1728-31. Florian's (M.) Gonzalva of Cordova, or Grenada Reconquered, 3 vols,. 1793. The Gossip's Story, 2 vols, 1799, and two others. (H) 767 Good's (J. M.) Memoirs of Alexander Geddes, port, 1803, Gillespie's (W.) Necessary Existence of a Deity, 1840. Gorham's (G. O.) Memoirs of John and Thomas Martyn,. 1830. Goodwin's (J.) Exposition of Romans, 1835 ; Redemption Redeemed, 1840. The Good Republican, 1710, aiid seven others. (13) 768 Goodall's (Chas.) College of Physicians Vindicated, 1676. Theologico Philosophical Dissertation Concerning Worms, 1727. Godfrey's (B.) Treasure of Useful Discoveries, Dublin, 1746. Gordon's (G.) Remarks upon the Newtonian Philosophy, 1717. Gassendus's (P.) Mirrour of True Nobility and Geutility, Englished by W. Rand, m.d.,. 1657, and four others. (9) 769 Goodall's (W.) Examination of the Letters said to be Written by Mary, Queen of Scots, 2 vols, 1764 ; Introduction to the History and Antiqiuties of Scotland, 1782. Goodman's (G.) Court of King James the First, 2 vols, 1839. FUmer's (Sir R.) Freeholder's Grand Inquest, 1684. A Dialogue Concerning the Mine Adventure, scarce, 1701, and three others. (10) 770 Gordon's (Thos.) Cordial for Low Spirits, being a Collection of Valuable Tracts, 2 vols, 1751 ; Works of Tacitus, with Political Discourses upon that Author, 5 vols, 1770, and three others. (10) 771 Gore's (Henry, Teacher of MatJiematicks, in Manchester) Elements of Solid Geometry, scarce, 1733. Gore's (John) Arithmetic fairly laid open, 2nd ed, Liverpool, 1769. Ferriar's (J.) Illustrations of Sterne, &c., 2 vols in 1, 1812. Gee's (E., of lEccleston) Divine Right of the Civill Magis- trate, 1658, and three others. (7) 772 Gourgaud's (Gen.) Napoleon and the Grand Arjrny in Russia, 1825. The German Spy, 1740. Baring-Gould's (S.) Curi- ous Myths of the Middle Ages, 1st Series, 1868. Gower's (Lord F. L.) Catherine of Cleves, and Hemani, 1832. The Government of the Tongue, 1702. Dumesnil's (G.) Latin Synonyms, translated by Gosset, 1809, and two others. (8) 773 Gracian's (B.) Courtier's Oracle, or the Art of Prudence, 1694. Gentleman's Calling, 1679. Gomez (M. de) La Belle Assembl6e, or the Adventures of Six Days, 2 vols, »oor condition, 1727. Gray's Inn Journal, 2 vols, 1756,' and seven others. /jgx 69 XOT 774 Grainger's (Jas.) Poetical Translation of the Elegies of TibuUus, &c., 2 vols, 1759. GaUv's (H.) Dissertations on the Greek Language, 2 vols, 1764-63. Greswell's (W. P., of Denton), Memoirs of Politianus, &c., 1805. Graves's (R.) Meditations of Marcus Antoninus, n.d., and four others. (1 0) 775 Granger's (Rev. J.) Biographical History of England, the Continuation, edited by Rev. M. Noble, 2 vols, 1806 ; Letters, edited by Malcolm, 1805. Grant's (Jas.) The Newspaper Press, vol 1 only, 1871. Granville's (A. B.) Northern Spas, illustrations, 1841 ; Spas of Germany, 2 vols, ^opec cover, 1837, and five others. (12) 776 Gray's Inn Journal, '2ifo\s, 1766. Davies's (Thomas) Memoirs of the Life of David Garriok, 2 vols, 1780. Green's Criti- cal Essays, 1770, and six others. (11) '777 Gray's (Thomas) Poems, 1768; Ditto, with Memoirs by Mason, 2 vols, 1776. Miscellaneous Works of Sir Philip Sydney, Knight, with notes, 8fc , by Wm. Gray, Oxford, 1829. Grainger (J.) Elegies of TibuUus, 2 vols, 1759, and six others. (12) 778 Greaves's (John) MiscellaneousWorks, 2 vols, 1737 ; Origine and Antiquity of our English Weights, &c., 1706; Discoverie of the Romane Foot, &c. , 1647. Gregory's (J. M.) Account of the Sepulchers of the Ancients &c., 1712, and five others. (10) '779 Green's (H.) Knutsford, its Traditions and History, title soiled, 1859. Newton's Views on Trinitarian Doctrine, 1856. Green's (Wm.) Tourist's New Guide to the Lakes, plates, vol 1 only, boards, unffut, 1819 ; Description of Sixty Studies from Nature, 1810. Gimcrackiana, or Fugitive Pieces on Manchester Men and Manners, vignettes, 183S ; , Code of Common Sense, 1833. (6) 780 Gregory's (O.) Memoirs of John Mason Good, port, 1832. Greene's (J.) Reminiscences of Rev. Robert Hall, 1832. Greenbank's Periodical Library, vols 1 to 3, Phil, n.d., and six others. (11) 781 Greenland's (Captain) Adventures, written in imitation of all those Wise, Learned, Witty and Humorous Authors, wAo have written or may write in the same style [by W. Goodall] 4 vols, scarce, 1752. Harrington's (Sir J.) Nugae Antiquse, 1769. Grosley'-s (P. J.) Tour to London, or Ne* Observa- tions on England and its Inhabitants, translated by T. Nugent, 3 vols, 'l77a. (8) 782 Greswell's (Rev. W. P., of Denton, near Manchester), Annals of Parisian Typography, containing an Account of the Earliest Typographical Establishments in Paris, cuts of printers' marks, 1818 ; Early Parisian Greek Press, vol 2, Oxford, 1823 ; Memoirs of Politianus and others, 2nd ed, 1805 ; Monastery of St. Werburgh, a Poem, with illustrative notes (a fewprinted for private circulation only), Manchester, ] 823. (4) 70 XOT 783 Grey's (Hon. W. A., MP. fw Derby) Collection of Debates of the House of Commons from the year 1667 to 1694, 10 vols (vol 8 injured by damp), scarce, 1763. 784 Grey's (Zachary) Critical, Historical and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare, 2 vols, large paper, scarce, VI b^ ; Defence of the Ancient and Modern Historians, 1726 ; Impartial Examination of Neal's History of the Puritans, 1739, and three others. (7) 785 GriflElth's (R., of Richmond, Surrey) A-la-Mode Phlebotomy, no Good Fashion, 1681. Grew's (N.) Anatomy of Vege- tables begun, 1672. Groenyelt's (J.) Rudiments of Physick N.D. and six others. ' (9) 786 Griffith's (Mrs.) Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated, 2 vols, 1777 ; Story of Lady Juliana Harley, a Novel, 2 vols, 1776, The Guardian, 2 vols, 1746, and seven others. (13) 787 Grosley's (P. J.) Tour to London ; or. New Observations on England and its Inhabitants, trans, by T. Nugent, 3 vols, Diiblin,l772. Gray'sinn Journal, 2 vols, 1756. Foreigner's. Guide to London, &c., 1763. Taste of the Town ; or, a Guide to all Publick Diversions, 1731. The New Tory Guide, 1819. (8> 788 Grotius's (H .) de Jure Belli ac Pacis, engraved title, by De Hooghe, 1670. Eustathius de Ismenise et Ismenis Amoribus ed. Gaulmino, Chr. et Lat., 1617. J. Usserius de Christianis Ecclesiis Prsesertini in Occidente, 1658.- L'Histoire des Sevarambes qui habitent la Terre Australe, 2 vols, 1677. II Pastor Fido del Cavalier Guarini, 1763, and seven others, (13) 789 Grotius (H.) Historia Gotthorum, Vandalorum, et Langobar- dorum, Hkevirius, 1655. J. H. Cohausen's de Pica Nasi sive Tabaci Stemutatorii Moderno Abusu, 1716. Q. Enuii Poetse Vetustissimi Reliquise Omnes Ed. a Giles, 1836, Pindari Carmina Ed. aHejrae, 1773. N. Gurtleri's Historia Templariorum, 1703. Fabulse Selectaa Auctore J. Gay Latine Redditss, 1777, and six others. (12) 790 Grotius's (H.) Rights of War and Peace, 3 vols, 1715; Ditto, port, 1654. Truth of the Christian Religion, trans, by Clarke, 1809. Life of Grotius, by M. de Burigny, 1764, Defence of the Oatholick Faith, trans, by W. H., 1692.. Discourses, 1653, and three others. (11) 791 Grove's (Henry, of Taunton) Sermons and Tracts, 4 vols, j)or*. 1740. Discourses on the Lords Supper, 1742. Grosvenor's (B.) The Mourner, 1731, and seven others. (13) 792 Grundy's (John, of Cross-street Chapel, Manchester) Course of Lectures on Unitarianism, 2 vols, 1813. Grove's (Edward) Pasilogia; or, System of Universal Language, 1846. Greswell's (W. P.) Memoirs of Polititianus, and others, 1805. Hare's Guesses at Truth, 4th ed, 1st Series, 1851, and six others. /niv 71 LOT 793 Guarini (A.) In C. V. Catullum Expositiones, Venetiis, 1521. A. D. Floccus de Potestatibus Romanorum Antverpiis, 1561. J. Audoni (Cambro-Britanni) Bpigrammata, 1794. C. Claudiani Opera Omnia, Ed. Gesnero, 2 vols, ]759, and six others. (11) 794 Gumble's (Thomas) Life of General Monck, Duke of Albe- marle, 1671. De Burigny's Life of Hugo Grotius, 1754. The Gunpowder Treason, with a Discourse of the Manner of its Discovery, &o., 1679. Le Grand's (A.) Man without Passion; or, the Wise Stoick, 1675, and six others. (10) 795 Gurney Married, a Sequel to GUberfc Gurney, 3 vols, 1838. Gaieties and Gravities, vols 2 and 3, 2nd edition, 1826. Guarrazzi's (F. D.) Beatrice Cenci, 1858. The Friends; A Sentimental History, 2 vols in 1, 1754. The Miniature, by Solomon GUdrig, of the College of Eton, 2 vols in 1, 1806, and two others. . (10) 796 Gutherius (J.) de Jure Manium, seu de Eitu Prisci Funeris, Lipsue, 1671. A. G. Busbequii Opera Omnia, 1660. In Ciceronis Libros Philosopicos Aimotationes Virorum Doctorum, Basilice, 1538. Delitise Poetarum Scotorum lUustrium, 1637, and seven others. (11) 797 Guzman's (P.) Yida y Hechos, Por M. Aleman, En Amberes, 2 vols, 1736. A Politiani Epistolse et Miscellanse, 1567. Considerations sur L' Auteur, de L' Imitation, de Jesu Christ, Par J. B. M. G«nce, 1832. M. Crusii iEthiopicse Heliodori Histories Epitome, 1584. Constantinus Ger- manicus, de Peregrinationibus Germanormn, Cosmopoli, N.D., and seven others. (13) 798 Hackett's (John) Select and Remarkable Epitaphs, 2 vols. "-4ra Excellent Collection" Lowndes, 1757. 799 Hale's (Sir Matthew) Contemplations, Moral and Divine, ^or/» 1695. Common Law, 1739. Essay on Gravitation, 1676- Observations on the Principles of Natural Motions, 1677- Pleas of the Crown, 1716. Magnetismus Magnus, 1696. Several Tracts, 1684. Life, wanting title, 1679. (8) 800 Hale's (Sir M.) History of the Common Law of England, 6th edition, ed by C. Runnington, 1820. Pleas of the Crown, 2 vols, 1800. Hawke's (M.) Grounds of the Lawes .of England, 1657. An Exposition of Certain Difficult and Obscure Words and Termes of the Lawes of this Realme, 1607, and six others. (11) 801 Hales's (John, of Eton College) Golden Remains, engraved title, (William^ copy sold far 32sJ, 1688. Discourse on Man's Fall, 1720. Sin against the Holy. Ghost, 1677. Several Tracts, port, 1716. Works, 3 vols, scarce, Foulis, Olasgow, 1765. Maizeaux's (P. des.) Life and Writings of Hales,1719; and Chillingworth, 1725, the two in 1 vol. (8) 72 lOX 802 Hales (J.) Historia Concilii Dordraceni, 1724. N Henelius de Veteribus Jure Consiiltis Commentarius, 1654 U. Hornii Area No^ Officina Hackiana,^eeG. G. Homu Area Mosis sive Historia Mundi Officina Hachiana, 1669. J. G. Walchii Historia Critica Latinse Lingua, 1716. Homeri Epitheta Omnia et Uiade et Odyssea; a N. Prusto, 1594, and six others. _ \^^) 803 Halifax. Halifaxiana; or, Rescued Blossoms, containing Original Anecdotes, &c., 1805. Oastler's (Richard) Vicanal Tithes, Halifax, 1827. Crossley's (Thos.) Halifax, a Poetical Sketch, 1831. Observations on the Spring at Well Head, by Philof ax, a rare broadside, ] 760. Calvert's (J.) Two Sermons by the late Rev. James Crosley, Minister of the Gospel, at Booth, near Halifax, 1820 (with auto, note by J. CJ, and ten other local pamphlets. (15) 804 Halifax. History of the Town and Parish of Halifax, con- taining also Revenge upon Revenge, soiVeii title, two plates, wanting portion of one, four last leaves torn, and part of one missinff, Jacobs (1789). Halifax and its Gibbet Law, imperfect copy, commencing at page 9 (1761). The Wars of theJews, Halifax, 1809. (3) 805"Halifax. Oastler's (R.) Vicarial Tithes in Halifax; a True Statement of Facts and Incidents, 1827. Edwards' (Thos.) Second-hand Book Catalogue, part 1,1815. Sale Catalogue, 1828. Trial for Libtl, Brown v. Leyland, 1835. Poll Book, 1836, and seven local pamphlets. (12) 806 Hall's (Capt. Basil) Travels in North America, 2 vols, P/dl, 1829. Napoleon in Council, 1837. Schloss Hainfield, or a Winter in Lower Styria, 1836. Halford's (Sir H.) Essays and Orations, 1833. . Adventures of Hajji Baba, 1837, and three others. (9) 807 Hall's (Joseph, of Norwich) Contemplations on the Old and New Testament, 3 vols, ^ori, 1749; Cases of Conscience, 1654; Resolutions and Decisions, 1650 ; The Peacemaker, 1647 ; Satires and other Poems, 1838, and four others. (11) 808 Hallam's (Henry) Constitutional History of England from Henry VII. to George II., 3 vols, Boston, 1829 ; Introduc- tion to the Literature of Europe, 2 vols. New York, 1841 . Good's (J. M.) Life of Alex. Geddes, 1803, and two others. (8) 809 Hallam's (H.) Introduction to the Literature of Europe, 2 vols, New York, 1859 ; View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, 1859; History of England, 1859; Litera- ■ ture of Europe, 3 vols, Paris, 1839. Halstead's (C. A.) Richard III., Phil, 1844. (8) 810 Hamilton's (E.) Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah, 2 vols, 1801. Hamel's (Dr.) England and Russia, trans, by J. S. Leigh, 1854. Hardinge's (Geo.) Miscellanies in Prose and Verse (wants port,) 3 vols, 1818, and five others. (11) 73 XOT " 811 Hamilton's (Right Hon. G.) Parliamentary Logick, ^o;-i, 1808. Hannay's (R.) History of the Representation of England, 1831. Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, vols 31, S3, 34, 36, and 37, 1815-18, and six others. (13) -812 Hammond's (H.) Discourse of God's Grace and Decrees, 1660. Letter of Resolution, 1653. Practical Catechism, 1715. Schisme (and two others), 1654. Hare's (Francis) Works, 4 vols, 1746, and four others. (12) ■813 Hanger's (Col, Geo.) Life and Adventures, written by him- self, 2 vols, not uniform, 1801. Adventures of Captain Greenland, 4 vols in 2 parts, wanting titles. Hamilton's (N.) Forest of St. Bernardo, a Novel, 4 vols in 2 parts, 1806, arid three others. (9) •814 Hanway's (Jonas) Journal of Eight Days' Journey from Portsmouth to Kingston-upon-Thames,&o., 2nd ed, 2 vols, 1757. State oi Master Chimney Sweepers, 1779. Distribu- tive Justice and Mercy, 1781. Hampden's (R. D.) Moral Philosophy, 1835, and six others. (11) S15 Hardinge's (Geo.) Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse, 3 vols, portrait, uncut, 1818. Biographical Memoirs of Rev. Sneyd Davies, D.D., only fifty copies printed,portion of title cut off, N.D. Good's (J. M.) Life of Alex. Geddes, port, 1803. (5) 816 Hare's (Dr. Francis) Works 4 vols, bookplates of Thos. Anson, 1746. Hamond's (J.) Historical Narration of the Whole 'Sihle, plates, Vlil, and six others. (11) 517 Harford's (J. S.) Life of Thos. Burgess, D.D., ^ori, 1840. Hamilton's (W.) Life of James Bonnell, ^ori, &c., 1707. Burigny's (De) Life of Hugh Grotius, 1754. Good's (J. M.) Life of Geddes, 1803. Hawkins's (Sir J.) Life of Saml. Johnson, 1787. Memoir of Thomas Hardy, with scraps added, 1832. (6) 518 Hargreaves's (Jas.) Life and Memoir of Rev. John Hirst, 42 years pastor at Bacup, scarce, soiled copy, Rochdale, 1816 (Mr. Newbigging's copy sold for £3J, and four others. (5) •819 Hargrove's (E.) History of the Castle and Town of Knares- brough, first edition, soiled, 1769. Pocket Companion for Harrowgate Spaw, Halifax, 1760 (and another in 1 vol) ; Ditto, 1775 ; Ditto, 1832. Browne's (Sir Thos.) Hydriotaphia or Urn-burial in Norfolk, fine copy, 1736, and six others. (10) 820 Harmer's (Thos.) Outlines of a New Commentary on Solo- mon's Song, scarce (William^ copy sold for 21«.^, 1768. Hartley's (Thos.) Paradise Restored, 1764. Butler's (Joseph) Works, 1828. Hales's (J.) Golden Remains, 1 688, and five others. (9) 74 LOT 821 Harris's (James) Miscellaneous ~WoTkB,ports, ^c, 5 vols, 1792 ; Hermes, 4th ed, 1786 ; Philosophical Arrangements, 1775. (7) 822 Harris's (Wm.) Life of Oliver Cromwell, 1772; Life and Writings of James I., 1772. Harte's (Rev. W.) Life of Gustavus Adolphus, 2 vols, 1767. Hazlitt's (W.) Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, 2 vols in 1, 1834. (5) 823 Harris's (W.) Pharmacologia Anti-Empirica ; or, a Rational Treatise of Remedies both Chymical and Galenical,^re*enia- tion copy from Dr. Crompton to Mr. Crossley, recommended for its nervous English, 1683. Hall's (J.) Select Observa- tions on EngHsh Bodies, translated by J. Cook, 1683. Compleat Herbal, or Family Physician, 2 vols in 1, Man- chester, 1787. Henry's (W. .0.) Biographical Account of the late Dr. Henry, large paper, 1837, and 2 others. (6), 824 Harrison's (Ralph, of Jfamc^erfer) Sermons, 1813. Institutes of English Grammar, 7th ed fMr. C, in a note, states that th» Mev. JR. JS. was maternal grandfather to W. H. Ainsworth)^ 1797. Harrison's Sacred Classics, 2 vols in 1, 1786. British Classicks, vols 3 and 8, 1785-7 and four others. (9) 825 Harte's (Rev. W.) History of Gustavus AdolphuS', King of Sweden, 3rd ed, port, ^c, 1807. Essays on Husbandry, 1770. Poems on several occasions, 1727. Hartley's (D.) Observations on Man, his Frame, Duty &c., 2 vols, 1749, and three others. (9) 826 Hartley's (Thos.) Paradise Restored, a Treatise on the Mill- enium, 1764 ; Ditto, Leeds, 1799. Hartley's (D.) Truth of the Christian Religion, 1795. Birch's (T.) Miscellaneous Works of John Greaves, 2 vols, 1737. Harris's (J.) Her- mes, 181 6. Grotiua's (H.) Truth of the Christian Religion 1818, and three others. (10) 827 Hartshorne's (Rev. C. H.) History of Porchester Castle (and other tracts in the same vol) 1846. Harvest Home, or Instruction for the Fireside, 4 vols, in 3. Salford, 1807-11. Greswell's (W. P.) Memories of Politianus, 1801, and three others. (8) 828 Harvey's (Gideon) Conclave of Physicians, 2 parts in 1, 1685. Casus Medico Chirurgicus, or a most Remarkable Case of a Nobleman, 1678. Harvey's (Wm.) Anatomical Exercises, 1673; Exercitations Concerning Generation, port, 1663. Havers's (O.) Osteologia Nova, 1691. (5) 829 Harwood's (E.) View of the Various Editions of the Greek and Roman Classics, the first, second, third and fourth ^,two tnterleaved, ^yola, 1775-90; Memoirs of Miss Sophy Sternheim, 1787. Hampson's (J.) Poetics of Vida, 1793. (6) 75 LOT 830 Hawkesworth's (John) Account of the Voyages to the North and South Poles, &c., plates, scarce, 2 vols, 1785. Har- riott's (J.) Travels in Europe, America, &c., 2 vols, 1807. (4) 831 Hawkins's (A.) Works of Claudian, trans, into English Verse 2 vols 1817. Harwood's (E.) Greek and Roman Classics, 4th ed, 1790, and six others. (9)' 832 Hawkins's (L. M.) Memoirs, Anecdotes, Facts, &c., 2 vols, 1824. Hawkins's (W.) Works on Divinity, Poems, &c., 3 vols, in 1, Oxford, 1758, and five others. (8) 883 Hawkins's (Sir John) Life of Samuel Johnson, (with long' MS. note by Mr. Crossley respecting a former possessor of the hook) 1787. Hawkins's (Thos.) Origin of the English Drama, 3 vols, Oxford, 1773, and three others. (7) 834 Hawkins's (W.) Lite of Bishop Ken, part, 1718. Grotius's (H.) Rights of War and Peace, 3 vols, 1715 j Truths of the Christian Religion, 1815, and five others. (10)' 835 Haworth's (Sam.) True Method of Curing Consumption, ^oj'i, 1683, and Barnes's (J.) Gerania, a New Discovery of Pygmies, 1675, in 1 vol. Harvey's (G.) Conclave of Physicians, 1686. Harris's (W.) Pharmacolog^a Anti- Empirica, 1683. Hartman's (Geo.) Family Physician, vol 1, 1693. Preserver and Restorer of Health and Cookery Book, 1695, and two others. (7)-' 836 Haydock's (Roger, of Lancashire) Collection of Christian Writings, Travels and Sufferings, imperfect after page 196, scarce, 1706. Field's (J.) Answer to R?ayer, wanting title, N.D. Gaule's (J.) Practique Theories, 1630, and five others. (8) 837 Hayley's (W.) Life and Letters of Wm. Cowper, 1 vol in '2 parts, j3or«. 1835; Life of Milton, 1797; Poetical Works,, 3 vols, 1785; Essays on Epic Poetry, 1782; Essay on History, 1782. (8) 838 Hayward's (Thos.) British Muse,' 3 vols, 1738. Headley's (H.) Select Beauties of Ancient English Poetry, 2 vols, 1787. Haywood's (E.) Female Spectator, 4 vols, 1761. (9) 889 Heath's (B.) Revisal of Shakespeare's Text, large paper^ uncut ; Mr. C. says " very scarce," 1765. 840 Heber'a (Reg.) Life of Jeremy Taylor, 2 vols, portrait, 1824 ; Indian Journal, 2 vols in 4 parts, 1844; Hymns, 1827; Poems and Translations, 1829 ; Christian Comforter, 1818. (9> 841 Heber's (R.) List of Horse-Matches Run for 1765, vol 15, 1766.. Compleat Gamester, or Instructions how to Play all Manner of Games, also the Arts and Mysteries of Racing, Cock-fighting, &c., front, 1710. The Greeks : a Poem Dedicated to aU the Legs, 1817. Fielding's (H.) Enquiry on the Increase of Robbers, 1751. (4) 76 LOT ■842 Heidfeldius (J.) Sphiux Theologico-Philosopliiea, In Illustr, Herbormea, 1621. Q. Horatii Opera, ed. Baxter! et Gesneri, 1806. Georgii Ruggle Ignoramus, Comoedia 1787. 0. Wormii Historia Sabelliana, hoc est, de Origin! Hsereseos Sabellianse, 1696. P. VirgUii Opera ad fidemed C. G. Heyue, 1824. P. Petiti Homeri Nepenthes, sire de HelenEe Medicamento 1698, and eight others. (14j 543 Heinsii (D.) de Satyra Horatiana Libri Duo, n.d. J GaffareUi Ouriositates luauditee Latine cura M. G, Miohaelis, 1676. A. Ouninghami Animadversiones in Bentleii Notas ad Horatium, 1721. S. Baluzius de Vita et Scriptis Petri de Marca, 1663. Erasmi CoUoquia Familiaria Ed. a P. Rabo, 1693. Seneose Ludus de Morte Claudii, &o., 1720, and five others. (11] €44 Hemingway's (J.) Panorama of the City of Chester, ill., 1836. Concise History of the County and City of Chester, and Life ot St. Werburgh, 1791. Herbert's (W.) History of the Twelve Great Livery Companies of London, vol 1, 1834, and five others. (8) 845 Henley's (John) Butcher's Lecture, Preached at Newport Market, 1729. Complete Linguist, 2 vols, not uniform, 1 719-20 ; Vertot's Miscellanies, 1723. Headley's (H.) Select Beauties of English Poetry, 2 vols, 1787, and six others. (12) 846 Henry, a Novel, 4 vols, 1795. Hermsprong, or Man as he is not, 3 vols in 2 parts, 1796, and nine others. (15) ■847 Henry's (Matthew) Life and Death of Philip Henry (of Broad Oak) port, 1765; Communicant's Companion, 1734; Scrip- ture Catechism, 1720; FoUy of Despising our own Souls, 1713; Method for Prayer, 1818; Account of the Life and De.ithof MatthewHenry, by W. T., 1716, and four others.(lO) 848 Henry's (Robert) History of Great Britain, 6th ed, vols 1 to 11 (wanting 12 to complete J, 1824. Andrew's (J. P.) Continuation of ditto, 2 vols, ^oo<^ copy, 1796. (13) *49 Henry's (Thos., M.D., of Manchester) Experiment, 1773. Pre- serving Water' at Sea^ Warrington, 1781. Letter to Dr. Glass, 1784, and other tracts in one thick vol. Henry's (Wm.) Tribute to the Memory of the late Thomas Henry, 1819. Henry's (W. C.) Biographical Account of the late Dr. Henry, large paper, 1837. Becker's (Dr.) Black Death in the Fourteenth Century, translated by B. G. Babington, 1833, and three others. (7) ■850 Heraldi (D.) Adversariorum Libri Duo, 1599. Johannis Burton Opuscula Miscellanea, Note in Mr. Crossley't auto- graph, nn. Monumenta Vetustatis Kempiana, 1720. E. Dawesu Miscellanea Critica, 1827. C. Gesneri de Rerum Fossihum, Lapidum, et Gemmarum Figuris Liber, 1565. T, 1 ^^ ° Sherlock's (R., of Winwick) Discourses on Common and Private Prayer, including a Visitation Sermon preached at Warrington, Oxford, 1684. Norris's (J., of Semerton} Tractatus, 1683, and others in 1 vol (see Mr. Crossley's note on cover), and another. (3) 852 Hermippus Redivivus, or the Sage's Triumph over Old Age and the Grave (by J. H. Cohausen), 1749. The Herme- tical Triumph; or the Victorious Philosopher's Stone,- translated from, tliej'rench, curious fronts, 1723. Heaton's (Jas.) Observations on Demoniacal Possession, &c., 2 vols in 1, Plymouth and Frame, 1822, and four others. (7)- 853 flervey's (James, of Weston-Favell) 1 heron and Aspasio, or a Series of Letters and Dialogues, 3 .vols, one injured btf damp, 1 755 ; Meditations and Contemplations, Manches- ter, 1798 ; Collection of Letters, 2 vols, 1760 ; Dialogues, 3 vols, 1764. (9> 854 Hewlett's (I.) College Life, or the Proctor's Note-Book, pooi- copy, 3 vols, 1843. The Guardian, 2 vols, 1754. Grainger's- (J ) Poeticil Translation of the Elegieft of Tibullus, 2 vols, 1759. Gray's (T.) Poems, with Life, by W. Mason, 2 vols, 1776, and four others. (13) 855 Hewley's (Lady) Charity : A Collection of Tracts relating to this Local Charity, in 2 thick vols, scarce, v.D. Hale's (Sir M.) History of the Common Law, 2 vols, 1794. Heydon's (John) Idea of the La,w, scarce, 1660, and three others. (8) 856 Heylyn's (P.) Help to English History, 1670. Certamen Epistolare, or the Letter Combate, 1659. Examen His- toricum, ] 659. Voyage of Prance, or a Compleat Journey through France, 1679, and five others. (9) 857 Heyricke's (Richard, Warden of Manchester) Three Sermons pleached at the Collegiate Church at Manchester, last leaf in MS, scarce, 1641. Heywood's (James, of Cheetham Hill) Poems and Letters on Several Subject,s, scarce, 1722. Memoirs of Rev. Oliver Heywood and others, by Rev. R. Slate, i)or!!. Idle, 1827, and two others. - (5) 858 Heywood's (Oliver) Closet-Prayer, 1700; Family Altar, port, Liverpool. 1807 ; Life in God's Favour, Br ear ley Hall, 1796 ; Whiile Works (edited byR. Slate), vols l,'2,3(wl 1 contains- his life and others of the Heywood Family), Idle, 1827. (6) 859 Hibbert's (Samuel) Sketches of the Philosophy of Apparitions.. 1824. Hermippus Redivivus, 1749. Herring's (Dr. T.) Letters to William Duncombe, 1777, and 6 others. (9) 860 Hickering's (Ed.) Works, including the Horrid Sin of Man- catching, Priestcraft, &o., 3 vols, 1709-16. Hick's (Geo.) Two Treatises on the Christian Priesthood, &o., 1707. Gentleman Instructed, 1723. Collection of Sermons, 2 vols, 1713. Constitutions of the Catholick Chmch, 1716, and live others. Q^r 78 LOT 861 Hickman's (H.) Animadversions on Dr. Heylin's History, 1673. Justification of the Fathers and Schoolmen, 1659. Higgons' (B.) ilemarks on Burnet's History, 1727. Hig- den's (W.) View and Defence of the English Constitution, 1710. Short View of English History, 1751. Gibraltar, a Bulwark of Great Britain, 1725, and a number of political tracts, in six vols. (11) 862 Higgons' (B.) Historical and Critical Remarks upon Burnet's History of his -Own Time, 1727. Short View of English History, 1748. Constitution, Laws, and Government Vin- dicated, 1709, and other political tracts, in 8 vols. (10) 863 Highmore's (A.) Pietas Londinensis : The History and Present Stite of the Public Charities in and near London, 1814. Visit to Babylon, by Harry Hawthorn, 1829. Hayes' (E.) Rules for the Port of London ; or, the Waterside Practice, 1722. Graunt's (Capt. J.) Natiu:al and Political Observa- tions on the Mortality of London, 1665, and nine others. (12) ,864 Higson (John), Gorton Historical Recorder, scarce, 1852. Hinder's (R. F.) Table of Costs in the Court of Common Pleas at Lancaster, 1842. Greswell's (W. P., of Denton) Annals of Parisian Typography, woodcuts, 1818; Early Parisian Greek Press, vol II. 1823 ; Memoirs of Angehis Politianus, and others, 1805. ' (5) 865 Hildrop's (I., of Wath, Tories) Free Thoughts upon the Brute Creation, 1742; Miscellaneous Works, 2 vols, 1754, and six vols of Theological Tracts, various. (9) 866 Hill's (Aaron) Miscellaneous Works, consisting of Letters on Various Subjects, Poems, &c., and an Essay on the Art of Acting, 4 vols, 1753. Hayward's (Thos.) British Muse, 8 vols, 1738. Henry, a Novel, 4 vols, 1798, and 3 vols of Poetical Tracts. (14) 867 Hill's (J.) Young Secretary's Guide ; or, a Speedy Help to Learning, front, 1741. Breviate of our King's Latin Grammar, vulgarly called Tillie's, 1660. Gassendus' (P.) Mirrour of True Gentility, 1657. The Guardian's Instruc- tion, 1688.' The English Dictionary, by H. C, 1642, and five others. (10) 868 Hill's (John) Life and Writings of Hugh Blair, port, 1807. Hawkins' (Sir J.) Life of Dr. Johnson, 1787. Henry (Rev. M.) Life of Philip Henry, 1825. Greswell's (Rev. W. P.) Memoirs of Angelus Politianus, &c., 1805. Heber's (Bp.) Life of Jeremy Taylor, 2 vols, 1824, and two others. (8) 569 HiU's (Samuel) Debate on the Justice and Piety of the Present Constitution, 1696; Rights, &o., of the Christian Church, 1701; Examination of the False Principles advanced against the Church, 1708, and ten others, Theological. (13) 79 xoi 870JHmokley's (John, of Northjield, Wore.) Fasciculus Literarum, or Letters on Several Occasions, 1680. Hill's (H., of Hinx- hill, Kent) Treatise on the Propagation of the Soul, 1667, and 8 vols of Theological Tracts. (10) ■871 Hingeston's (H.) Dreadful Alarm upon the Clouds of Heaven, Exeter, 1703. Hickersgill's (E.) Miscelbiueous Works, 2 vols, 1709. Hill's (S.) False Principles. 1708. Lay Baptism Invalid, 1712. Halley's (J.) Notes on some Peculiar Texts, 1729. Hartley's (Thos.) Paradise Restored, 1764, and four others. (11) .872 Hippocratis Aphorismi, Or. et Lat, juxta Ed. Janssonii, (scarce edition, Mr. Crossley in auto.) Edinburgi, 1736. R. Aschami FamiUarum Epistolarum Libri Tres, 1611. A. Tatius de Clitophontis et Leucippes Amoribus, Ex Ed Salmcmi, 1640. 0. A. Heumanni Poecile sive Epistolse Miscellanse, 2 vols, 172l'-6. L. A. Florus cum Notis Salmasii Elzevir, 1 660, and seven others. (] 3) 873 Historical Dictionary of Love, containing Interesting Anec- dotes of Distinguished Persons of the 16th and J 7th Cen- turies, 1844, 3 vols, N.D. The Helicon of Love : a Selection from the Poets, trans, from the French, and three others. (7) -874 Historical Description of the Tower of London and its Curiosities, 1759. History of the Chancery, 1726. History of the Ba,stile, 1790. History of the King's Inns, Dublin, by B. T. Duhigg, 1806. Hales's (Sir M.) History of the Common Law, 2 vols, 1794. (6) 875 Historical View of the Controversy concerning an Inter- mediate State, 1772. Hildrop's (J.) Miscellaneous Works, 2 vols, 1754. Life and Reign of King David, 1756. Hierocles upon the Golden Verses of the Pythagoreans, 1682, and seven others. (12) -876 History of Charles XII., 1739. Burton's (R.) Wars of Eng- land. History of Oliver Cromwell. History of the Civil Wars of England. Historical Account of William III., 1689. The Glasse of Humours. The History of For- tunatus. The Seven Wise Mistresses, and three others, curious woodcuts, all imperfect. (11) -877 History of France, from its Origin to 1702, 2 vols, plates, broken binding, 1702. History of the Bastile, 1790. The Secret History of the Court and Cabinet of St. Cloud, 3 vols, 1806. History of the Conspiracy of the Spaniards against Venice, 1767. History of the Kingdome of Portugal, 1661. (8) .878 History of the Civil War (by Samuel Daniel) in Verse, 1717. History of the Late Conspiracy against the King and the Nation, with a Particular Account of the Lancashire Plot, &c., 1696. Maimbourg's History of the o^eague, trans, by J. Dryden, 1684. . (3) 80 LOT 879 History of the Convention Treaty (and others in 1 vol), 1739^ Critical History of England, Ecclesiastical and Civil, 1726.. A Brief History of the Times, 1687. The Secret History of the Lives and Eeigns of all the Kings and Queens of England, 1702. A New History of England, Manchester^ 1764, and five others. (10) 880 History of the Curate of Craman, taken from Real Life, 2 vols, 1777. History of .John de Castro and his Brother Bat, 4 vols, poor copy, 18-34. Fielding's (H.) History and Adventures of Joseph Andrews, 2 vols, 1743. Historical Dictionary of Love, 3 vols, n.d. (11). 881 History of the Damnable Popish Plot, 1681. Compendious. History of the Last 14 Years, with An Account of the Plot, 1680. The History of Popish Sham-Plots, 1682. History of the Last Parliament, 1702. The Impeachments of the Late Ministry, 1716. Truth Brought to Light; or. The History of the First 14 Years of King James I. , 1692. (6> 882 History of the Engagements by Sea and Land that Hap- pened in America and Europe During the Revolution, Manchester, 1787. Complete History of the Late War, portraits and views, 1774. The Secret History of Europe, 2 parts in 1, 1715. History of John, Duke of Marl- borough, 1755. History of the Minority, 1762-5, 4th ed,^ 1766, and three others. (8)- 883 History of the Earl of Warwick, containing his Amours, &c. 1708. Engaging and Instructive Histories, with Judicial Proceedings, &c., 2 vols, 1750. Nocturnal Revels; or, a General History of Dreams, 1707. The History of Female Favourites, 1772. Comical History of the States and Empires of the Worlds of the Stm and Moon, 2 vols in 1,. scarce, 1687, and three others. (9)- 884 History of the Lives of Famous English Divines, Eton, 1746.. Govemment of the Primitive Church, by F. Brokesley, 1712. History of Three Late Famous Impostors, 1669. !ffistory of Valentinus Gentilis, the Tritheist, 1696. History of Modem Enthusiasm, 1765, and four others. (9) 885 History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, begun in the Tear 1641, by the Earl of Clarendon, 12 vols, paper covers, Basil, 1798. 886 History of the Rebellion in Scotland, in the Year 1745-6, maps^ and ports, N.n. History of the Life and Reign of Mary Queen of Scots, 1727. Enquiry into the Evidence against- Mary, 1760, the two in 1 vol, and five others. (7) 887 History of the Works of the Learned, "gii'ing a General View of the State of Learning throughout Europe, from 1737,, 1743, 13 vols (wanting one), not vnifoi'm. 81 XOT 888 Hoadly's (B.) Great Law of Subordination Considered, 1724 ; Measures of Submission to the CivU Magistrate Considered, 1706; Reasonableness of Conformity, 1703, &c. (and others in 1 vol). Account of all the Pamphlets between Bishop of Bangor, and others, 1719. Several Tracts and Sermons, 1716, and nine others. (14) 889 Hoblyn's (R.) Translation of the First Book of the Georgics of "Virgil, 1825. Hardinge's (N.) Poems, Latin, Greek, and English, (mly 250 copies printed, J 818. PranckHn's (T.) Epistles of Phalaris, "best translation, J. C," 1749. Godfrey of Bulloigne ; or, the Recovery of Jerusalem done into English Verse, by Edward Fairfax, 1726. (4) 890 Hodges's (W.) Christian Plan, &c., 1755; Elihu; or, an Enquiry into the Book of Job, 1757. Grundy's (John, of Manchester) Evangelical Christianity Considered, 2 vols, 1813. Franks's (James, of Halifax) Book of Genesis, 1802. Harwood's (Rev. T.) Annotation upon Genesis, 1789, and three others. (9) 891 Hody (H.) Contra Historia Aristese de LXX. Interpretibus Dissertatio, 1684. Ad Antiquitates Etruscas quas Volaterrse nuper dederunt Observatioues, 1639. Q, Oalabri Prseter Missorum ab Homero Libri XIV., Gr. et Lat. Ed. Rhodomanni, 1734. M. T. Ciceronis Tusculanaj Disputationes Ed. Davisii et Bentleii, 1805. J. A. Ernesti Opuscula Oratoria, &c., 1762. S. J. Froutini Strate- gematioon Libri Tres, 1763, and seven others. (13) 892 Hoffman's (E. T. A.) Devil's Elixir, trans, from the German, 2 vols, not uniform, 1824. The History of the Devils of London, wanting title, n.d. History of Magick, written in French, by G. Naudceus, trans, by J. Davies, 1657. Hibbert's (S.) Philosophy of Apparitions, 1824. (5) 893 Hogarth's (Wm.) Biographical Anecdotes, 1782. Memoirs of Lewis Holberg,^oyi, 1827. Hawkins's (Sir J.) Life of Samuel Johnson, 1787. History of William III., 3 vols, 1702. Heber's (R.) Life of Jeremy Taylor, 2 vols, 1824. (8> 894 Hogseus (Gul.) Satyra Sacra in Vanitatem Mundi, 1685. C. A. du Fresnoy et F. M. Marsy de Pictura Carmina, 1770. Anacreontis Carmina cum Sapphonis et Alcsei Fragmentis, Foulis, 1770. T. Burnetius de Fide et Officiis Christianorum, 1727. L. AUatius de Templis Grsecorum, &c., 1645. A. Alciati Emblemata, numeroics engravings, 1624. Melchioris de Polignac Anti-Lucretius sive Deo et Natura, 1714, and five others. (12) 895 Hogg's (Jas.) Queen's Wake, a Legendary Poem, 6th ed, 1819. Goethe's Faustus, port, 1821. Glenbervie's (Lord) First Canto of Ricciardetto, translated from the Italian, 1822. Hervey's (T. K.) Australia, and other Poems, 1824. Byron's (Lord) Don Juan, Cantos 12, 13, and 14, 1st ed,, 1823, and three others. (8) 82 LOT 896 Holcroft's (Thos.) Anna St. Ives, a Novel, 3 vols, 1792 j Caro- line of Lichtfield, translated from the French, 3 vols, 1786 ; Memoirs of Bryan Perdue, 3 vols, 1805 ; The Family Pic- tm-e, 2 vols, 1783 : Memoirs of Thomas Holoroft, 3 vols, 1816; Sacred Dramas, 1786. (15) 897 Holden's (Rev. G.) Dissertation on the Pall of Man, 1823 ; Attempt to Illustrate the Book of Boolesiastes, 1822. Holme's fN.) Resurrection Revealed, or The Dawning of the Day-Star, reprinted from ed. of 1654, 1823. Holds- worth's (W.) Defence of the Doctrine on Resurrection, 1727, and five others. (9) 898^Hol'-'s (R.) Remarks upon the Arabian Nights' Entertainments, 1797. The History of Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy, by the Author of Betsy Thoughtless, 3 vols, 1753. Comical His- tory of Pranoion, wanting title, n.d. Hinckley's (J.) His- tory of Rivaldo Rivaldini, 2 vols, 1801. (7) 899 Home's (H.) Elements of Criticism, 2 vols, Dublin, 1762 ; Sketches of the History of Man, 3rd ed, 2 vols, 1779. HoUoway's (B.) Letter and Spirit, Oxford, 1753, and three others. (8) '900 Homer and Virgil Not to be Compared with the two Arthurs, 1700._ Enquiry into the Life and Writings of Homer, 2nd ed, illustrations lyy Oravelot, fine copy, 1736. Homer Travestie, 2 vols, 1764. Anthon's (C.) Pirst Three Books of Homer's Iliad, new edbyB. Davies, 1862, and six others. (11) ■901 Homeri Bias per Laurentium Vallensem Latina facta, Colonits, 1623. J. Beverovicii Idea Medioinas Veterum, Hkevir, 1637. D. Erasmi CoUoquia Pamiliaria, M. Tauchnitiana, 2 vols, interleaved, 1867. J. Arriatii de Vero Christianismo Libri Quatuor, Lat. versi, 1704. Q. S. TertuUiani Apologeticus, stamped vellum, Lug. Bat., Severinus, 1718. P. Handii Observationes in Catullum, 1809, and five others. (12) S02 Homeri Opera Omnia, Gr. et Lat., Ravestinius, 1650. J. Caii de Ephemera Britannica, 1721. J. Clerici Vita et Opera, Amici Ejus Opusculum, 1711. T. Birtholinus de Libris Legeudis, 1676. Jacobi Burckhard de Linguse Latinse in Germauia Fatis, 1713. Johannis Burton Opuscula Mis- cellanea Theologica, 1761, and seven others. (13) ■903 Hood's (Thos.) Tylney Hall, Paris, 1835. Archery and Archness by Robin Hoo(i, 1834. The Works of the late Aaron Hill, consisting of Letters, Poems, &c., with an iiissay on the Art of Acting, 4 vols, 1753. (6) S04 Hooker's (R.) Weekly Miscellany, 2 vols, vol \ front, mutilated and mounted, 1736-8. History of the Works of the Learned, 12 vols, not uniform, 1737-42, and two others. (16) 83 505 Hoole's (Chas.) New Discovery of the Old Art of Teaching Schoole, 1660. Six Comedies of Terence, 1667. Children's Talk, English and Latin, 1697, and eight others. (11) 506 Hopkins's (Thos., of Manchester) Great Britain during the Last 40 Years, n.d. Gaskell's (P.) Artizans and Machinery, 1836. Hoole's (Joseph, of St. Anne's, Manchester) Guide to Communicants, 1739, Desiderius, or the Original Pil- grim, translated by L. Howel, scarce, Blachley, 1791. Home's (H.) Elements of Criticism, 2 vols, 1762, and four others. (10) ■907 Horace: The Works of Horace, translated into English Prose, by Watson and Patrick, 2 vols, 1750 ; The Satires, Epistles, &c., for the Use of Schools, 1743; Francis's Horace, wanting title, N.D. ; Creech's ditto, 2 vols, 1718. Harwood's (E.) View of the Classics, 4th ed, 1790, and four others. ' (H) :908 Horatii (Q.) Opera ad Exemplar Eecensionis Bentleianse Ed. T. Kidd, 1817. D. Maiohelius de Prascipuis Bibliothecis Parisiensibus, 1721. J. Harduini ad Censuram Scriptorum Veterum Prolegomena, 1766. G. Nioolai Heerkens Empedocles, 1783. J. P. Gronovii Notaj in Terentium, 1750. Histoire Philosophique de la Revolution de I'rance, Par A.Pantin Desodoards, 2 vols,1796, and seven others. (14) «09 Horatii (Q.) Opera Ed. a Gid. Baxtero, 1796. H. Grotii Annates et Historise de Rebus Belgicis, 1658. Liber Primus Principis, Arcturi R. Blacmori Lat. Redditus a Gul. Hogseo, 1700. Pensees Diverges de M. Huet, 1822. J. G Walchii Historia Controversias Grascorum et Latinorum de Prooessione Spiritus Sancti, 1751. A. Gaztei Pia Hilaria, 1657, and six others. (12) ■910 Horatii (Q.) Opera Ed. Johannis Bond, an Edition of great merit, 1670. Callimachi Hymi et Fragmenta, Ed. Span- hemii, 2 vols, Gr. etZat,}697. 0. Plinii Secundi Epistolse, auto, of Thos. Corser, 1790, and three others. (7) Sll Horatii (Q.) Opera Omnia, Ed. a F. Gul. Dosring, 1826. J. P. Tomasinus de Tesseris Hospitalitatis, 1670. C. Gesneri Historia Plantarum, Basilice, 1541. H. Norisii Parsenesis ad J. Harduinam, 1709. A Scheidlin de Sanctorum sive Apostolorum Sortibus, 1686 E. Pigrelius de Statuis Illustrium Romanorum, 1656. P. D. Huetii Commeutarius de Rebus ad eum Pertinentibus, 1718, and six others. (13) 912 Horbery's (M. Itector of Stanlake) Enquiry into the Doc- trine of Future Punishment, 1744. Eighteen Sermons, pubhshedby J. Snelson (of Hanbury, Staffordshire), Oxford, 1774. Home's (Geo.) Discourses on Several Subjects, 1827; Apology for Certain Gentlemen of Oxford, 1799 j Case between Sir I. Newton and Mr. Hutchinson, 1799. Hopkins's (E.) Vanity of the World, &c., 1685, and six others. (12> 84 lOT 913 Horsley's (Saml., Bishop of St. Asaph) Sermons, 3 vols, 1816 ,-; Tracts in Controversy with Dr. Priestley, Dundee, 1812; Ditto, Glocester (printed by R. Raikes), 1789. Howe's (J.) Living Temple, 2 vols, 1702, and nine others. (16) 914 Hotten's (J. 0.) Hand-book to the Topography and Family History of England and Wales, paper, n.d. Memorials of Nature and Art, collected in a Journey in Great Britain dm-ing the years 1802-3, by 0. A. G. Gcede, translated by Thomas Home, 3 vols, 1808. Wheare and Horseman's Method and Order of Reading Civil and Ecclesiastical Historie, 1694. (6) 915 Hotoman's (E.) Pranco-Gallia, or an Account of the Ancient Eree State of Prance, 1721. Arcana Gallioa, or the Secret- History of Erance, 1714. History of Henry HI. King of Erance, 1783. Harte's (W.) Life of Gustavus Adolphus, 2 vols,1767. Secret History of Europe,1712,andfourothers.(10> 916 Houghton's (John) Husbandry and Trade Improved, 4 vols, 1728. Harte's (W.) Essays on Husbandry. 1770. Huet's (J. J.) History of the Commerce and Navigation of the Ancients, 1717. (6) 917 Household Words, a Weekly Journal, Conducted by Charles- Dickens, 71 monthly parts, not consecutive, 1851-57. 918 Housman's (R E.) Collection of English Sonnets, 1835. A Hermit's Tale, recorded by his own hand, Dublin, 1787, and Montgomery's (Capt. A.) The Cherry and the Slae, Glasgow, 1751, the 2 in 1 vol. Grose's (E.) The Olio, a Collection of Bon-mots, &c., 1793. Howard (Chas. of Greystock) Thoughts, Essays and Maxims, 1768, and three others. (7) 919 Howe's (John) Living Temple, 2 vols, port, 1702; Euneral Sermon of Dr. Bates, port, 1699 : Collection of Tracts,. v.D. ; Thoughtfulness for the Morrow, 1681 ; Sermons, 2' vols, 1744; Blessedness of the Righteous, 1673; Memoirs Collected by E. Calamy, 1724, and two others. (11) 920 Howel's (L.) Conipleat History of the Bible, vdth 150 cuts,. engraven by Sturt, 3 vols, 1718 ; Desiderius, or the Original Pilgrim, Blackleg, 1791 . Howel's (W.) Elements of History from the Creation of the World, 1700. Hoyle's (Chas.) Exodus, an Epic Poem, 1H07. (6) 921 Howell's (James) Cottoni Posthuma, 1672 ; Dodona's Grove, or the Vooall Eorest, N.D. ; Ditto, part 2, 1 650 ; Familiar Letters, 9th ed, front, 1726; View of Antiquity, 1677; Odes and Epodon of Horace, 1684, and three others. (9)' 922 Hudibras, in three parts, written in the time of the Late Wars (by Samuel Butler) with Annotations by Zaohary Grey, plates, 2 vols, Dublin, 1744: Ditto, 1689; Ditto, 1704 ^ Ditto, 1709; Ditto, 1710; Ditto, 1726; Ditto, 3 vols, 1770. (10> 85 ■923 Hudibras, with engravings by T. Mowlandson, 2 vols, boards, uncut, 1810 ; ditto, 2 vols, Edinburgh, 1779, and five others. (9) ^24 Huet's (P. D.) History of the Commerce and Navigation of the Ancients, 1717; Treatise Concerning Human Under- standing, ^ori, 1725 ; View of the Dutch Trade in all the States and Empires of the World, 1722 ; Memoirs written by himself, and translated by John Aikin, 2 vols, 1810. (5) ■"925 Hughes's (John) Poems on Several Occasions, with Select Essays in Prose, plates, 2 vols, 1735 ; Letters and Corre- spondence, 3 vols, 1773. Hill's (A.) Works, Letters and Poems, 4 vols in 2, 1754, and 2 others. (9) ■■926 Hughes's (Wm.) Abridgement of the Reports of Sir George Croke, 1665. Hunt's (Thomas) Argument for the Bishop's Eight, with the postscript, scarce, 1682. Hale's (Sir M.) History of the Common Law of England, 1820. Grotius's (H.) Law of Warre and Peace, 1654, and two others. (6) -.927 Hugo (H.) de Prima Scribendi Origine, 1617. H. Grotius de Veritate Religionis Christianse, 1827. H. Fracastoiii Poemata Omnia, 1718. L. C. Sturmius de Mari jEneo sive Fonte Saliente Salomonis, illustrated, 1710. C. Silii Punioa, 2 vols, Faulder, 1792, and seven others. (13) .928 Hull's (John, M. D., of Manchester) Defence of the Cesarean Operation, plates, sr.D. ; Two Memoirs on the Cesarean Operation, trans, from the French of M. Baudelocque, Manchester, 1801. Harris's (W.) Pharmacologia Anti- Empirica, 1683. Charleton's (W.) Natural History ot the Passions, 1674. History of Physick, by Leolerc, trans. by Drs. Drake and Baden, 1699, and two others. (7) '.fl29 Hull's (Thomas) Select Letters between the Duchess of Somerset and others, 2 vols (Fonthill copy sold for 21«.^, 1778. Hulbert's (Charles) Museum Europseum, 1825. Hughes's (John) Letters and Correspondence, 2 ispls, 1772. Howell's (J.) Familiar Letters, 1754. Letters of Euler to a German Princess, trans, by Dr. Hunter, 2 vols, 1795, and two others. (10) •-930 Hume's (David) History of England, from the Invasion to the Revolution in 1688, 6 vols in 3, uncut, Paris, 1835; Essays on Morality and Religion, 1751; Essays, Moral and Political, 1748; Political Discourses, 1752; Apology for the Life and Writings of David Hume, 1777. Froude's (J. A.) History of England, from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, 6 vols in 2, Leipzig, 1861. (9) ;S31 Hunt's (Leigh) The Indicator, boards, 1822; Ditto, 2 vols, 1834 ; Legend of Florence, a Play, 1840 ; Autobiography, 1860; Poetical Works, 1844. -Characteristics of Leigh Hunt, by L. Cross, 1878, and three others. (10) lOT 932 Hunter's (A.) Culina Famulatrix MedicinEe, or Eeoeipts in Modern Cookery, frcmt, York, 1805. Hall's (Joseph)- Contemplations, edited by Rev. T. S. Hughes, 3 vols,. 1831-2. Hunt's (F. K.) Fourth Estate, Contributions- towards a History of Newspapers, 2 vols, 1850, and nine others. (15) 933 Hunter's (Thos., of Garstang) Observations on Tacitus, 1752 ; Sketch of the Character of Bolingbroke, 1770. Hull's (Thos.) Select Letters, 2 vols, 1778. Howe's (J.) Living Temple, 2 vols, 1702. Ogden's (S.) Sermons, 1832, and five others. (12) 934 Hurd's (R.) Moral and Political Dialogues, S vols, 1788; Select Works of A. Cowley, 2 vols, 1772 ; Epistles, &c., of Horace, 3 vols, 1776 ; Introduction to the Study of the Prophecies, 1772; Uses of Foreign Travel, &c., 1764; Sermons Preached at Lincoln's Inn, 1777, and threa others. (14) 935 Hutchinson's (B.) Biographia Medica; or. Historical and Critical Memoirs of the Lives and Writings of Eminent Medical Characters, 2 vols, 1799. Hull's (John) Observa- tions on the Cesarean Operation, plates, n.d. Huarte's (J.) Tryal of Wits, 1698, and four others. (9) 936 Hutton's (W.) Journey from Birmingham to London, title ■ soiled, uncut, 1785. Hutchinson's (I.) Stranger at Castle- ton, N.D. ; History and Description of Kenilworth Castle, 1793 (and others in 1 vol). Index to the Records, 1789. Eustace's (J. C.) Classical Tour through Italy, 4 vols,- Leghorn, 1817. (7) 937 Hygini quse extant Notis Sohefferi, 1674. H. Grotii Bapti- zatorum Puerorum Institutio, Autograph of Humphrey ShuttUworth, Vicar of Preston, 1647. J. F. Reimmanni Historia Literaria Babyloniorum et Sinensium, 1741. D. Whear de Ratione Legendi Utrasque Historias Civiles et- Ecelesiasticas, 1684. Les Amusemens Militaires, par M. IJupain, ] 757. Eikon Basilike sive Imago Regis Caroli,. 1649, and eight others. (14) 938 Idler (The), 2 vols, 1761. Butler's (S.) Hudibras, 3 vols, 1770. History of Pompey the Little, or the Life and Adventures of a Lap-Dog, 1752, and six others. (12) 939 Independent (The) Whig ; or, a Defence of Primitive Chris- tianity, by Thomas Gordon, 4 vols, 1753. Home's (H.) Elements of Criticism, 2 vols, 1772. Brief History of the^ Times, 1687, and five others. (12) 940 Ingram's (H.) Matilda, a Poem, unbound, 1830. Hazlitt's (W.) Men and Manners, 1852. Hunter's (Jos.) First. Part "i ii -,^^^^*'°'S of Shakespeare, 1844. Golden Sentences, Bath 1826 Hurd's (R.) Moral and Political Dialogues . '?il' :, Home's (Geo.) Essays and Thoughts, 1808, and three others. *' ' /i i v 87 941 Impey's (John) Practice of the Office of SherifiF and Under- Sheriff, &c., 1817. Home's (A.) Booke called TheMirrour of Justices, translated by W.H., 1646. Lord HoUis, his Remains, being a Second Letter Concerning the Judicature of the Bishops in Parliament, 1682. Inquiry into the Evidence against Mary Queen of Scots, 1767, and nine others. (13) 942 Instructions for Youth, Gentlemen and Noblemen, by Sir W. Raleigh and others, 1722. PuUer'e (Thos.) Introductio ad Sapientiam, 1731. Cusanus's (C.) The Idiot, in four books, 1650. Huygens's (0.) Celestial Worlds Discovered, 1722. Huet's (P. D.) Situation of Paradise, 1694, and six others. (11) 943 Irish Pursuits of Literature, Dublin, 1799. Inquiry into the Share which Charles I. had in the Transactions of the Earl of Glamorgan for bringing over a body of Irish Rebels in the years 1645-6, 1747. Clarendon's (Lord) History of the Rebelhon and Civil Wars in Ireland, Dublin, 1719-20. The Dublin Scuffle,^oor copy, 1699, and five others. (9) 944 Irish Quarterly Review, Dublin University, and other Maga- zines and Reviews, various, not consecutive, a large bundle. 945 Irving's (David) Lives of Fergusson, Falconer and Russell, 1799 ; Elements of English Composition, 1821. Hume's (Da^dd) History of the House and Race of Douglas and Angus, 1820. Hawkins's (Sir J.) Life of Samuel Johnson, 1787. New and Impartial Collection of Letters from the Pubho Papers, 2 vols, 1767. (6) 946 Irving's (Washington) History of the Life and Voyages of Columbus, 4 vols, Paris, 1829 ; History of New York, 2 vols. New York, 1812 ; Oliver Goldsmith, 1849, and four others. (11) 947 Isaacson's (H.) Life of Lancelot Andrewes, Bishop of Win- chester, ^ori, 1829. Calamy's (E.) Memoirs of the Life of the Rev. J. Howe, 1724. Memoirs of Rev. J. Jackson (of Leicester), 1764. Hawkins's (Sir J.) Life of Samuel John^ son, 1787. Hervey's (Lady) Memoirs and Letters, 1821. Memoir of Thomas Hardy, 1832. Jackson's (T.) Life of John Goodwin, 1822. (7) 948 Italy, with Sketches of Spain and Portugal, by the Author of " Vatkeh," i.e., W. Beckford, 2 vols, not uniform, 1834. The Investigator, vols HI. to VIII., 5 vols, 1821-24. The Invisible Spy, by Exploralibus, 2 vols, poor copy, 1756, and four others. (13) 949 Ivimey's (Rev. J.) History of the English Baptists, vols 1 Siaii, portraits, \%27. Isherwood's (John) Three Disser- tations, 1835. Jackson's (W.) Four Ages, 1798. The Church of England, Primitive, 1708. Horsley's (Samuel) Sermons, 1826, and 9 others. (15) 88 LOT 950 JacV-son's (John, of Rossington, Tories) Belief of a Future Stite, 1745; Defence of Human Liberty, 1725; Exis- tence and Unity of God, 1734; Memoirs of his Life and Writings (and other tracts in the same vol), 1764, and five others. (9) 951 Jackson's (Thos.) Life of John Goodwin, port, 1822. Hurd's (B.) Moral and Political Dialogues, 3 vols, 1776., Study of the Prophecies, 1772, and six others. (1 1) 952 Jackson's (W.) Four Ages, 1798 ; Thirty Letters on Various Subjects, 1795. Historical Illustrations of Quentin Dur- ward, ports, 1823. Irving's (W.) History of ISew York, 1821, and five others. (9) 953 Jago's (B-ichard) Poems, Moral and Descriptive, 1784. Butler's (S.) Hudibras, with Notes by Zaohary Grey, 3 vols, 1770. Hurd's (R.) Moral and Political Dialogues, 3 vols, 1788. Hole's (R.) Remarks on the Arabian Nights' Entertain- ments, 1797. (8) 954 James's (G. P. R.) Attila, Paris, 1837; False Heir, 1843; Henry of Guise; or, the States of Blois, 1840; Sir Theodore Broughton, 2 vols, Leipzig, 1848. James, the Fatalist, and his Master, 3 vols, 1 797, and four others. (12) 955 Janssonii (T.) Vitse Stephanorum, 1683. Wilhelmi Dilling- ham Vita Laurentii 0\ia.diBtton\,of Chadderton, near Oldham, 1700. J. Bonefonii Carmina, 1720. Babrii Pabulse, 1835. J. Caii de Oanibus Britanniois, &c., 1729. B, Bentleii et Doctorum Virorum Epistolse, 1825. M. A. Lucani Pharsalia cum notis Grotii, et Bentleii, 1816, Buphorniconis Lusinini sive J. Barclaii Satyricon, 1674, and eight others. (16) 956 Janus ; or, the Edinburgh Literary Almanack, 1826. Secret History of the Court of James the First, 2 -vols, ports. 1811. Jacobite Minstrelsy, Glasgow, 1829. Beauties of the Anti- Jacobin, 1799. The Independent Whig, 4 vols, 1743. (9) 957 Jardine's (David) Narrative of the Gunpowder Plot, 1857; Use of Torture in the Criminal Law of England, previously to the Cormnonwealth, scarce, 1837. History of the Damnable Popish Plot, 1681. Theory of Pneumatology, traTis. by Samiiel JacTcson from the German, 1834, and five others. (9) 958 Jeffery's (John, of Norwich) Complete Collections of Sermons and Tracts, 2 vols, port, 1751; Select Discourses, 1710, and seven others. (\Q) 959 Jenks's (James) Complete Cook, 1768. Hunter's (A.) Culina Famulatrix Medioinse; or, Receipts in Modern Cookery, York, 1806; The Honours of the Table, 1788. Janus; or, the Edmburgh Literary Almanack, 1826. Hopton's (A.) Concordancie of Y6&r&s,wanting title,1616. The Adventurer, Connoisseur, and Observer, in 1 vol, 1826. (6) 89 LOT -960 Jenyns's (Soame) Works, with Life, by C. N. Cole, 4 vola, port. 1793. The Jewish Spy, 4 vols, Bublin, 1753, and three others. (11) -961 Jerrold's (Douglas) Shilling Magazine, vols 1 and 2, plates, hy Leech, 1845. Jesse's (Ed.) Gleanings in Natural History, 3rd Series, 1835; Summer Day at Windsor, 1841. Henderson's (J.) Letters and Poems, with life by John Ireland, 1786. Johnson's (S.) Lives of the Poets, 1840. Brooke's (H.) History of the Earl of Moreland, &o., Man- chester, 1824. (7) 962 Jewish (The) Spy,~5 vols, 1766. Confessions of J. B. Couteau, Citizen of France, translated by R. Jephson, (with nine engravings), 2 vols, uncut, 1794, and four others. (11) 963 Jockey (The) Club, 3 vols, ports, 1792. Butler's (S.) Hudi- bras, with Annotations by Zachary Grey, plates, by T. Mowlandson, 2 vols, uncut, 1810. (5) '964 Jodrell's (R. P.) Illustrations of Euripides on the Ion and the BacchsB, 2 vols, 1781. Danby's (W.) Ideas and Realities, Exeter, 1S27. Illustrations of Human Life, Paris, 1837. Hunt's (Leigh) The Indicator, vol 1, and part of vol 2, 2 vols, 1820. Howel's (Rev. A. J.) Odes of Horace, illus- trated by parallel passages, 1838, and five others. (12) 965 Johnson's (Geo. W.) History of English Gardening, 1829. Harte's (W.) Essays on Husbandry, 1770. Journal of a Naturalist, 2nd ed, 1729. De Foe's (D.) Journal of the Plague Year,/rora<. by O. Cruikshank, Fam. Lib., 1835, and five others. (9) ■966 Johnson's (John, of Cranbrooh) Primitive Communicant, Man- chester, 1738. Jewel's (Bp.) Apology of the Church of England, port, 1685. Jackson's (W.) Four Ages, 1798. Occasional Letters on Several Subjects, 1745. Blackbume's Historical View of the Controversy concerning an Inter- mediate State, 1772, and seven others. . (12) •967 Johnson's (Samuel) Dictionary of the English Language, 4 vols, 1805; Debates in Parliament, 2 vols, 1787. (6) '968 Johnson's (Samuel) Journey to the Western Islands, vsdth Remarks by Rev. T>. M'Nicol, port, 1817 ; Lobo's Voyage to Abyssinia, 1789 ; Diary of a Journey into North Wales, 1816 ; The Idler, 2 vols, 1767, and four others. (9) '969 Johnson's (S.) Lives of the English Poets and a Criticism on their Works, 3 vols, 1779-81 ; Criticism on Gray's Elegy, 1810; Letters, edited by H. Lynch Piozzi, 2 vols, 1788; The Idler, 1787. (7) ^70 Johnson's (S.) Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English Poets, 10 vols, 1779-81; Miscel- laneous and Fugitive Pieces, 2 vols, 1804 ; Johnsoniana, poi-t, 1777 ; Life of Johnson, pm-t, 1785 : Poetical Works, 1785, and four others. ' (19) 90 971 Johnson's (R.) Grammatical Commentaries, 1718. Jones's; (D.) Secret History of White-Hall, including the Tragical History of the Stuarts, 2 vols, 1717. Jones's (J., of Ma-d- ehester) Grammar of the Greek Tongue, 1804. Jones's (John) Attempts in Verse, 1831, and eight others. (13) 972 Jones's (John, of Llandaff) The Mysteries of Opium Revenled, 1700. Jones's (W.) Zoologica Ethica, 1771. Jones's (S.) Masonic Miscellanies, 1797, and six others. (9> 973 Jones's (W.) Memoirs of the Life, &c., of George Home, Bishop of Norwich, ^o;'i, 1795; Life of Dr. Adam Clarke, port, 1834. The Works of Soame Jenyns, 2 vols, 1791. Horsley's (S.) Sermons, 1826, and six others. (11) 974 Jonstoni (J.) IdeaTJniversseMedicinsePracticse, ^&er«e, 1652; ejusdem, Natura Constantia, 1632 ; ejusdem, Thaumato- graphja NaturaUs, 1665. Richardi Johnson Aristarchus Anti-Bentleianus, Nottinghamia, 1717. Coriolano, Trage- dia di G. C. Zanotti, 1734, and five others. (10) 975 Jortin's (John) Discourses Concerning the Truth of the Chris- tian Religion, &c., 3 vols, 1805;. Remarks on Ecclesiastical History, 2 vols, 1767; Sermons on Different Subjects, 4 vols, 1778; Tracts, Philological, Critical and Miscel- laneous, 2 vols, 1790. (11) 976 Journal of Sacred Literature, vol 11, in two parts, and two others, 1860-1. Two vols labelled " Biblical Essays," consisting of conti-ibutions (neatly Tnounted) on these subjects by the late Mr. Henry Crossley (brother to Jatnes). Jurieu's (P.) Accomplishment of the Scripture Prophecies, 1687, and five others. (12) 977 Journey Through Every Stage of Life, 2 vols, not uniform, 1754. Butler's (S.) Hudibras, 3 vols, 1770. Private Memoirs of Madame du Hausset, 1825. Matrimonial Miscellany, vol 1, plates, 1818. (7) 978 Junius Unmasked ; or, Lord George Sackville proved to be Junius, port, Boston, 1828. The Identity of Junius with a Distinguished Living Character established, port, New York, 1318. Junius, 2 vols, 1772. Letters of Junius, with Notes and Illustrations by R, Heron, 2 vols, 1804. Barker's (E. H.) Claims of Sir Phillip Erancis to the Authorship of Junius's Letters, &c, 1828. (7> 979 Justini Historise Philippicse, 1683. T. Guicciardini HistorEe sui Temporis, 2 vols, Basil, 1567. CatuUus, TibuUus, et Propertius, ex recen. Grajvii, 1680. Balthasaris Castilionis de Croviali sive Aulico Libri Quatuor, ex Ital. in Lat. a B Clerke, 1603. D. G. Morhofius de Arguta Dictione,. 1705, and four others. nQ\ 91 9S0 Justiniani (C. T.) 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Life of Lady "Warner, of Parham, 1692, and eleven others. Theological. (15) 984 Keate's (Geo.) Account of the Republic of Geneva, 1761 ;.. SKetches from Nature in a Journey to Margate, 1802. Hull's (Thos.) Select Letters, 2 vols in 1, 1778. Keeper's- Travels in Search of his Master, 1826. Jones's (D.) Secret History of White-Hall, 2 vols, 1717. Life of the Emperor Julian, 1746. Johnson's (S.) Journey to the Western Islands, 2 vols in 1, 1775, and five others. (13) 985 Keightley's (Thos.) History of Rome to the End of the Re- public, 1848; Notes on Virgil, 1846. Coventry's (Geo.) Critical Inquiry on the Letters of Junius, port, 1825. Butler's (S.) Hudibras, with large Annotations by Z. Grey, 2 vols, Dublin, 1774, and five others. (10). 986 Keith's (Sir W.) Collection of Papers and Tracts, 1740. Irv- ing's (W.) Salmagundi, 1824. Letters of Junius, 1798. Johnson's (Ben) Plays, 2 vols, 1729. Jortin's (J.) Remarks on Ecclesiastical History, 2 vols, 1751, and six others. (13) 987 Kennet's (Basil) Lives and Character of the Greek Poets, 1697 ; Romse Antiqse Notitia ; or, the Antiquities of Rome,, interleaved, MSS. notes, 1696. Life of Dr. White Kennett, 1730. Kennett's (W.) Morise Encomium; or, the Praise of Folly, curious plates, 1724. Barker's (E. H.) Remarks on Junius's Letters, 1828, and seven others. (12) 988 Kennett's (White) Memoirs of the Cavendish Family, &c.,. scarce, 1708; Ecclesiastical Synods, part 1, 1701. James's (Thos.) Treatise of the Corruption of Scripture, &o.,from Canon Raines's Library, see Mr. Crossley's note, 1688. Jortin's (J.) Tracts, Philological, Critical, &c., 2 vols,. 1790, and ten others. (15)' 92 989 Kenriok's (W.) Epistles, Philosophical and Moral, copper engravings, 1769; Epistles to Lorenzo, 4th ed, 1773; Poetical Works of Robert Lloyd, with Life, 2 vols, 1774. Savage's (R.) Works, with Life, &c., by S. Johnson, 2 vols, 1777. King's (W.) Original Works, 3 vols, 1776. (9) -990 Kent's Directory for the Year 1801. Holden's Triennial Directory for 1805-6-7. Key to both Houses of Parlia- ment, 1832. Knight's Quarterly Magazine, vols 1 to 3, 1823-4, and six others. (12) -991 Kenworthy's (Chas.) Original Poems (contains a view of Strange- ways Hall), Manchester, 1847. Graham's (C.) Miscellaneous Pieces, Liverpool, 1793. King's (W.) Political and Literary Anecdotes, 1819. Klimus' (N.) Journey to the World Underground, 1742, and seven others. (11) ■■992 Kerckringii (T ) Commentarius in Currum Triumphalem Antimonii Basilii Valentini, 1671. Bibliotheque Critique or Recueil de Diverses Pieces Critiques, par M. de Sainjore, 2 vols, 1708. T. Bartholini de BibUotheose Incendio Dissertatio, 1670; T. Bartholini de Unioornu Observationes Novse, 1645, and four others, (9) "993 Kett's (H.) Bampton Lectures, 1792. Memoirs of the Life of John Kettlewell, Vicar of Coleshill, Warwick, port, L718. Piozzi's (H. L.) Letters to and from Dr. Johnson, 2 vols, 1788. History of the Expedition of Charles XH., 1704, and seven others. (12) '594 Killingbeck's (Rev. J., late Vicar of Leeds) Eighteen Sermons on Practical Subjects, ''''From the collection of Caium Maines, very scarce," Jos. Crossley, Nottingham, 1717. Huartes's (J.) Tryal of Wits, 1698. Keill's (J.) Examina- tion of Dr. Burnet's Theory of the Earth, 1734. Jones's (W.) Memoirs of George Home, port, 1795, and four others. (8) "995 King-Killers (The History of) ; or, the 30th of January Com- memorated, scarce, 1719. King James's Instructions to his Dearest Sonne Henry the Prince, 1682. Annals of King George, Years the First, Second, and Fourth, 3 vols, 1716-18. Jenkinsius Redivivus; or, the Works of that Grave, Courageous Judge, Jenkins, 1681, and seven others. (13) '996 King's (W.) Original Works in Prose and Verse, 3 vols, 1776; Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, n.d. The State of the Protestants in Ireland, 1692. The Cure of Misprision by R. Junius, 1646, and four others. (10) «97 Kippis's (A.) Life of Captain James Cook, 2 vols, Basil, 1788. Knighton's (Lady) Memou's of Sir Wm. Knighton, 2 vols m 'i, Paris, 1888. Life of Edward, Lord Herbert of Cherbury, 1771. Kirby's Wonderful Museum, vols 1, 3 and 5 (the last imperfect), curious plates, v.d., and two others. (9) 93 lOT 998 Kjrchmannus (J.) de Fimeribus Romanorum, 1672 J Clerici Ars Critica, 8 vols, 1700. Aristophanis Nubes, Ch, et Lat., Foulis, 1755, and four others. (q\ 999 Klimii (N.) Iter Subterraneum Novam Telluris Theoriam Exliibens, 1745. Anaoreontis Oarimna Editio W. Baxter! Gr.etLcif. ''■Avery uncommon book ; neither London nor Cambridge can supply a copy of that Edition " (of \1\Q). Johnson in a Letter to Boswell, as quoted by Mr. Crossley. Land. 1710. C. Barlsei Elegise Saorse, 1755, and four others. /yv 1000 Knight's (Rev. S., of Halifax) Sermons and Miscellaneous Works, 2 vols, 1828. Knight's (James) Sermons, 1721, and seven others. ng) 1001 Knights Hospitallers of Jerusalem (History of), now styled the Knights of Malta, trans, from the French of L'Abbe de Vertot, 5 vols, 1770. Herman of Unna, a Series of Adventures of the 15th Century, trans, from the German of Professor Kramer, 3 vols, 1794. (8) 1002 Knox's (V.) Essays, Moral and Literary, 2 vols, 1786. Kotzebue's (A. von) Travels from Berlin to Paris, 3 vols,- 1806. La Belle Assemblee,'being a Curious Collection of some very Remarkable Incidents which happened to Per- sons of the First Quality in France, by Madame de Gomez, plates, 4 vols, 1754. (9) 1003 Lackington's (Jas. the celebrated Bookseller) Memoirs of th& Forty-Five First Years of his Life, pert, N.D. ; Confessions, port, 1804. The Ladies CalUng, 8th ed, 1706. Piozzi's (H. L.) Dr. Johnson's Letters, 2 vols, 1788. Barker's (E. H.) On the Authorship of Junius's Letters, 1828. (6) 1004 Lacombe's (M.) History of Christina, Queen of Sweden, 1766^ History of the Wars of Chas. XII., ^o?-^, 1720. Higgons's (B.) Remarks on Burnet's History, 1725; View of English History, Hague, 1727. Compleat History of Europe for 1705. -Claudius ^lianus — his various History, 1665. His- tory of the XII. Cresars, ^ort, 1677, and four others. (11) 1005 Lact mtius's (L. C. F.) Manner in which the Persecutors Died, ' Edinburgh 1782. Kingston's (R) Tyranny Detected and the Late Revolution Justified, 1699. Historical Remarks on the Bastile, 1780. Brief History of the Times, 1687, and eight others. (12) 1006 Ladies' Calling, (The) in two parts, First Edition, Oxford, 1673. Lady's Poetical Magazine; or, Beauties of English Poetry, 2 vols, 1781. La Belle Assembl6e ; or, the Adven- tures of Twelve Days, by Madame de Gomez, 4 vols, 1740. Effigies Amoris in English; or, the Picture of Love Unveiled, 1701, and three others. (11> 94 LOT 1007 Lafayette in America in 1824 and 25, by A. Levasseur, 2 vols, boai-ds, uncut, Phil. 1829. Hughes's (Mary) Life of William Penn, jooci, 1822. Compleat History of the Late War in Europe, America, &c.,^^aies, 1763. Lahontan's (B xron) New Voyages to North America, plates and maps, vol 1 only, wanting' portion of index, 1703, and three others. (8) 1008 Lamhard's (W.) Eirenarcha ; or, of the Office of the Justices of the Peace, 1602 ; Archeion, 1635 ; Perambulation of Kent, wanting one cower, 2nd ed, ]sr.D.,and seven others, legal. (10) 1009 Lamb's (Oh as.) Essays of Elia, to which are added Letters and Rosamond, Paris, 1835 ; Elia, 2nd Series, Philadelphia, 1828 ; ditto, London, 1836 ; Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who lived about the time of Shakspeare, 2 vols, 1835. (5) 1010 Lamb's (Hon. Geo.) Poems of Catullus, translated, with Notes, &c., 2 vols, 1821. New Arabian Night's Entertainments, selected by J. von Hammer and translated by Rev. Geo. Lamb, 3 vols, 1826, and three others. (8) 1011 Lambe's (Robert, of Norharri) Exact History of the Battle of Flodden, in Verse from a curious MS., Newcastle, 1809. Considerations on the Law of Forfeitures for High Treason, with an Appendix concerning Estates-tail in Scotland, hy Son. Chas. Yorke, see MS. note hy J. C, 1775. Jardine's (D.) Use of Torture in the Criminal Law of England previous to the Commonwealth, scarce, 1837. (3) 1012 Lampadii (J.) Tractatus de Tmperio Romano Germano, /. Maire, 1634. Liturgia Ecclesise Anglicans (in Greek) N.D. R. Bentleii Notse atque Emendationes inHoratiura, 1825. Leonardi a Ryssen, de Lusu Alese G. Amesii Vindicata, 1660. A Politi Dittionario Toscano. Auto- graph of Thomas Rawlinson, and Note by Mr. Crossley, 1629, and six others. (11) 1013 Lancashire. — Angier's (John, of Benton) Help to Better Hearts for Better Times, wanting title and two leaves of dedication, scarce, 1647. Leigh's (W., Pastor of Standish) Soules Solace against Sorrow : a Sermon preached at ChUdwall Chtirch, at the Buriall of Mistris Katherine Brettergh, (with Christian Life of Mrs. Brettergh, &c.), rare, 1606. Burgess's (A., of Rochdale) Pilgrim's Travels, 1797, and Heywood's (0.) Closet Prayer, 1794, the 2 in 1 vol. i^\ 1014 Lancashire.— Baines's (E.) History, Directory and Gazetteer of the County of Lancaster, 2 vols, boards, uncut, scarce in this state, Liverpool, 1824. Aston's (J.) Lancashire Gazetteer, OT«^s, uncut, 1822, Laurie and Whittle's Map ot Lancashire, canvas, 1811, and 20 local pamphlets, a parcel. '^ '^ ' 95 LOT 1015 Lancashire.— Bamford's (Samuel) Early Days, 4 parts (wanting part 4 to complete ), XB^'S ; Walks in South Lancashire, parts 1, 2, and 3, 1844 ; Lord of the Manor, part 1, 1851. Fielding's (J.) Rural Historical Gleanings in South Lancashire, parts 1 and 2, 1852. Legendsof Lancashire, part 2, 1841. (11) 1016 Lancashire. — Barrit's (Thomas) Account of Some Antiques Pound in the River Ribble, &c., folding plate, 1801. Booth's (H.) Account of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, plates, stained, N.D., and 20 other pamphlets of local interest. (22) "1017 Lancashire. — Brown's (John) History of Great and Little Bolton, wanting pages 351-374 to complete as far as pub- lished, in parts, very rare, N.D. 1018 Lancashire. — Brown's (J.) Another Copy, wanting pages 63- 110, 159-182, 303-826, and 350-398, n.d. Journal of the Siege of Lathom House in 1644, 1823, and four others, local, a parcel. 1019 Lancashire. — Butterworth's (E.) Concise History of Lancas- hire, parts 1 to 4, all published, rare, n.d. ; History of Oldham, plans and pedigrees, fine uncut copy, 1817, Brown's (J.) History of Great and Little Bolton, 3 odd parts, a parcel. .1020 Lancashire Canal Navigation. — (1) An Act to Enable the Most Noble Francis Duke of Bridgewater to Make a Navigable Cut or Canal from a Certain Place in Salford to Worsley MiU and Hollin Ferry (32 Geo. II.) ; (2) Ditto From Worsley Mill to the Town of Manchester, and to or near Longford Bridge (33 Geo. II.); (S) Ditto, From Longford Bridge, in the Township of Stretford, to the River Mersey at Hempstones, in the Townsliip of Halton (2 Geo. ni.) ; (4) Ditto, From Worsley to the Township of Pennington, near Leigh (35 Geo. III.) this in M88. with index to the whole, the 4 in 1 vol, very scarce, 1762-95. 1021 Lancashire Canal Navigation. — The History of Inland Navi- gations, Particularly that of the Duke of Bridgewater, folding plans, 1779. View of the Advantages of Inland Navigations, with a Plan of a Navigable Canal Between the Ports of Liverpool and Hull, 1765. Act to Enable the Duke of Bridgewater to make a Canal from Longford Bridge to Hempstones, 1762, all rare. (3) 1022 Lancashire. — Chronicles of the City-le-Moors, containing the History of the Man of Kayish, scarce, Bolton, 1812. Life and Death of 0. Hopper, 1802. Kennedy's (J.) Memoir of Samuel Orompton, jotoie, 1830, and 25 other pamphlets relating to, or, printed in Bolton. (28) 96 LOT 1023 Lancashire Co-operator, complete, slightly injured by damp^ 1831-2. Chalmer's (F., of Liverpool) Letters on the Corn Trade, &c., 1800. Ashworth's (H.) Historical Data, 1866; Preston Strike, 1854, and five pamphlets on similar sub- jects. (9> 1024 Lancashire.— French's (G. J., of Bolton) Life and Times of Samuel Crompton, illustrations, 1862; Notes on the- Nimbus, 1854; Parallel Passages from two tales elucidat- ing the plot of Guy Mannering, 1 855 ; Ancient Sculptured Stones of Scotland, Ireland, and the Isle of Man, 1858. The three last printed for presentation only. (4)- 1025 Lancashire Gazetteer, by Joseph Aston, 2nd ed., map, uncvtf 1822. Lancashire General Directory for 1818-19-20, part second, map, scarce, Manchester, N.J). Clarke's (S. R.) New Lancashire Gazetteer, 1830. Tim Bobbin's Works, wanting plates, soiled copy, 1806, and three others. (7> 1026 Lancashire. — Higson's (J.) Gorton Historical Recorder, scarce, s.D. Handbook to Fumess Abbey, 1845. West's (T.) Guide to the Lakes, 1802. Holt's (J.) Agriculture of Lancashire, plates, 1795, and four local pamphlets. (8) 1027 Lancashire. — History of the House of Stanley, plates of arm^s, 1840. Memoirs of the present Countess of Derby, by Soriptor Veritatis, 1797. Journal of the Siege of Lathom House, 1644, 1823. Memoirs of the House of Stanley, parts 1 to 12 (wanting part 2 J, Manchester, 1821, a parcel. 1028 Lancashire. — [Hutton's (W.)] Description of Blackpool, fre- quented for sea bathing, uncut, scarce. Birmingham, 1789. New Description of Blackpool (by Whittle), front, N.D. Tulket's (M.ji'.e., PfWhittle) Topographical Account of the Borough of Preston, plates, 1821. Wilcockson's (J.) Authentic Records of the Guild Merchant of Preston, wanting folding plates, 1822, and three others. (7) 1029 Lancashire. — Local Gleanings Magazine, 4 parts, 1879-80. Old South East Lancashire, 4 parts, all published, 1880. South Lancashire Magazine, Nos. 1 and 2, 1836. Southport Plea- sure Boat, parts 1 to 11, 1842, and six local pamphlets. (27) 1030 Lancashire. — Owen's (J.) Funeral Sermon preached at Roch- dale, June 29, 1746, on Death of James Hardman ; Ditto, All is Well ; or, the Defeat of the late Rebellion, n.d. Burgess's (J.) Beelzebub drowning his Hogs, n.d., and 13 other sermons and pamphlets, relating to Rochdale. (16) 1031 Lancashire. — Pamphlets, Sermons, and Tracts relating to, or- printed in, various parts of Lancashire, a parcel containing- fifty articles. 1032 Lancashire Pamphlets, &c., a similar collection. 97 lOT 3033 Lancashire. — Scholes's (J. C.) Notes on Turton Tower and its Successive Owners,scarce, 1880. Sheldrake's (W.) Picturesque Description of Turton Fair, a Poem, scarce, 1789. Chronicles of City-le-Moors, 1812. Sayings and Doings of Parson Folds, 2 plates, 1879. Dixon's (Thos.) Sovereignty of Divine Administration Vindicated, 1766, and twelve other pamphlets relating to Bolton and neighbourhood. (17) 1034 Lancashire Scrap-book of Newspaper Cuttings (formed out of an old Directory), containing the Rosicrucian Papers; Articles on the Roman Roads of Lancashire ; on the Lan- cashire Dialect; on the Manchester Archives; the Man- chester Guardian Notes and Queries ; Ancoats in the Olden Time ; Eooles Church ; Muniments of Clitheroe, &c., &c., by J. Harland and others. 1035 Lancashire. — Sheldrake's (W.) Picturesque Description of Turton Pair, a Poem, scarce, 1789. Turner's (B., of Breightmet) Mystic Unmasked, Bolton, 1806. Articles to be observed by a Society of Weavers, 1778 ; and fourteen other pamphlets relating to Bolton. (17) 1036 Lancashire. — ^Woodcock's (W.) The Dance, a Poem, Bury, 1821. Rights of Man and Liberty, Bury, 1793. Hornby's (Rev. G.) Address on Mid-lent Sunday, 1819. Funeral Sermon on the Death of Mrs. E. Grundy, by J. L. Fenner, 1777, and seven others. Bury printed. (11) 1037 Lancaster Castle : its History and Associations, by J. Hall, 1843. Remarkable Trials at the Lancaster Assizes, August 1806. Benson's (Joseph) Battle of Flodden Field, Lancaster, 1805. Trial of Charles Angus for the Murder of Margaret Burns, 1808, and six others. (10) 1038 Langhorne's (John) Effusions of Friendship and Fancy, 2 vols, 1766; Poetical Works, ? vols, 1766; Frederic and Pharamond; or, the Consolations of Human Life, 1769, Poetical Works of Wm. Collins, 1781. Goldsmith's (O.) Citizen of the World, 2 vols, 1775. (8) 1039 Langles' (Marquis de) Sentimental Journey through Spain, 2 vols, fronts, 1788; Picturesque Descriptions of Switzerland, 1792 ; Life of Kotzebue, trans, by B. Beresford, 3 vols, 1802, and four others. (10) 1040 Languetii (H.) Bpistolse ad Philippum Sydnerium, Equitem Anglum, accurante D. Dalrymple de Hailes, Edin. 1776. Huetii, Fraguerii, et Oliveti Carmina, 1761. J. B. Portse de Humana Physiognomonia Libri Quatuor (Illustrated), 1618. H. Grotii Bpistolse Ineditse, 1806. G. Falisci Cynegeticon; unacum J. Caii de Canibus Britannicis Liber Unus, 1699. A. TibuUi Carmina, Ed. C. G. Heyne, 1798. Orlando Furioso di M. Lodovioo Ariosto, Curious little vignettes, Tenet, 1582. H. Grotii et Aliorum Dis- sertationes de Studiis Instituendis, Elzevir, 1646, and six others. (14) 98 1041 Lardner (Dr.) Cabinet Cyclopcedia : Mackintosh's History of England, 3 vols ; Grattan's Netherlands, 1 vol ; Forster's British Statesmen, vols 2, 3, 4, and 6 ; Roscoe's British Lawyers, 1 vol. The Works of Nathaniel Lardner, vols 2 to 11 (wanting one to complete), 1788. (19) 1042 Las Casas's (Count de) Journal of the Private Life of Napoleon at St. Helena, 4 pts in 2 vols. New York, 1823. Lassels' (E.) Voyage of Italy, 1686. Latrobe's (B. H.) Characteristic Anecdotes of Frederick H., 1788 ; History of the Eevolu- tion in Denmark, &c., 1789, and seven others. (12) 1043 Lavington's (Bishop of Exeter) Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists Compared, 3 parts in 2 vols, long MSS. note by Mr. Crosslsy respecting this work, 1749-57. Relation of the Conference between W. Laud and Mr. Fisher, the Jesuit, Oxford, 1839, and five others. (8) 1044 Law Lists : Browne's General Law List, 1777 and 1796 ; Clarke's, &c., 1805, 10, 13, 16 to 1870 (wanting 7 voU.) (53) 1045 Law Magazine; or. Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, vols 2 to 26,1829-41. (25) 1046 Law Magazine, vols 10, 16, 18, 21 and 23, 6 vols. Law Lists, 21 vols, various, some duplicates. (27) 1047 [Lauder's (W.)] Essay on Milton's Use of the Modems, title torn, 1750. The Laws of Poetry, as laid down by the Duke of Buckinghamshire, &c., 1721, and six others. (8) 1048 Law's (Edmund) Inquiry into the Ideas of Space, Time, &c., 1734 ; Considerations on the State of the World,&c., 1745 ; Theory of ReUgion, 1820, and seven others. (10) 1049 Law's (William) Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life, 1729) Way to Divine Knowledge, 1762; Selections, Bristol, 1806; Spirit of Love, 1752; Spirit of Prayer, 1752; Treatise on Christian Perfection, 1728; Collection of Letters, 1760 ; Unlawfulness of the Stage Entertainment (presentation copy from Dr. Byrom J,1759, and eleven others, chiefly by same author. (19) 1060 Lawrence's (Ed.) Parents' Groans over their Wicked Children, 1681. Lawrence's (R.) Bampton Lectures, 1805. Lay- Baptism Invalid, 3 parts in 2 vols, 1723-13, and seven others. (11) 1051 Leach's (Thos.) Cases in Crown Law, 2 vols, 1800. Lee's (Thos.) Cases in the Court of King's Bench, 1815. Lee's (Mrs.) Essay on Government, 1809. Legal Judicature in Chancery Stated, 1727, and eight others, legal. (13) - 1062 Le Bas's (Charles W.) Life of Archbishop Cranmer, 2 vols, 1833 ; Life of Laud, 1836. Life of Sethos, taken from the Private Memoirs of the Ancient Egyptians, 2 vols, 1732, and five others. (10) XOT 1053 Lebrun's (P.) Barons of Felsheim, a Uomanoe, 3 vols, 1804. Butler's (S.) Hudibas, 3 vols, 1770, and five vols of plays. (11) 1054 Le Clero's (Mons.) Lives of Alexandrinus, Eusebius, &o., 1696 ; Parrhasiana,1700 ; Twelve Dissertations, 1696 ; Treatise of the Causes of Incredulity, 1697, and five others. (9) 1055 Lectures on Blietoric and Belles Lettres, by H. Blair, 2 vols, 1814. Sanderson's (R.) Cases of Conscience, 1660. Life of Sethos, 2 vols, 1732, and six others. (11) 1056 Lee's (Sophia and Harriet) Canterbxiry Tales, First and Second Series, 4 vols, Phil, 1833-4 ; Ditto, 2 vols, not uniform^ London, 1826 ; Kruitzner ; or, the Grerman's Tale, 1823. St. Leger's (B.) Stories from Froissart (library stamped), 3 vols, 1832. (10) 1057 Leigh's (Edward) Select and Choyce Observations Containing all the Romano Emperours, &c., 1657 ; England Described, 1659 ; History of the Twelve Osesars, poor copy, Paisley, 1791 ; Treatise of the Divine Promises, wanting portion of title. Leigh's (Mrs. Dorothy) Mother's Blessing, 1674. (5) 1058 Leigh's (P. B.) Abridgment of the Law of Nisi Prius, 2 vols, 1838. Law is a Bottomless Pit, 4th ed, title damaged, 1712. Laws of Honor; or, an Account of the Suppression of Duels in France, 1686. The Law and Lawyers Laid Open in Twelve Visions, 1737. Lee's (Mrs.) Essay on Government, 1809, and four others. (10) 1059 Leland's (John) View of tlie Deistical Writers, 2 vols, 1757; Advantage and Necessity of the Christian Revelation, 2 vols, 1768; Lives of the Eminent Antiquaries, John Leland, Thomas Hearne, and Anthony a Wood, 2 vols, large paper copy, scarce, 1772. (6) 1060 Lemoine's (A.) Treatise on Miracles, 1747. Law's (W.) Serious Call, 1732. Clarke's (S.) Collection of Papers between Leibnitz and Clarke, 1717, and six others. (9) 1061 Lennox's (Miss C.) Buphemia, 4 vols, 1790; Henrietta, 2 vols, 1761 ; Female Quixote, 2 vols in 1, n.d. Edgeworth's Leonora, 2 vols, 1806, Goldsmith's (O.) Citizen of the World, 2 vols, first edition, soiled copy, 1762. (11) 1062 Le Sage's Adventures of Gil Bias of Santillane, with 33 cuts, 4 vols, 3rd ed, 1761. Leonora; or. Characters Drawn from Real Life, 2 vols, 1745. Butler's (S.) Hudibras, 2 vols, 1779. (8) 1063 Leslie's (Chas.) View of the Times, 6 vols, soiled titles, 1750. Langhome's (D.) Introduction to the History of England, 1676, and five others. (12) 1064 L'Bstrange's (H.) Answer to the Marquis of Worcester's Last Paper, to which is annext Smectymnuo-Mastix, 1651 ; Duties and Doctrines of Religion, 1739. Law's (W.) Serious Call, and ten others. (13) 100 LOT 1065 L'Estrange's (R.) Seneca's Morals, 1728; Colloquies out of Erasmus, post, 1680; Fables of ^sop, 6th ed, 1714; Tully's Offices, 1681 ; Visions of Dom Quevedo, 1715 ; Holy Cheat, 1661, and five others. (11) 1066 Letsome's (S.) Preachers' Assistant, 1753. Law's (W.) Serioua Call, 1806. Life of Pope Sixtus V., 1704. Leland's (J.) View of the Deistical Writers, 2 vols, 1764-5. Lavington's Methodists and Papists Compared, 2 vols, 1749-51, and six others. (13)' 1067 Letters between Andrew Erskine and James Boswell, 1763. Dennis's Letters, 1696. Athenian Letters, 3 volsj 1800, and five others. (10) 1068 Letters to Cleomenes, King of Sparta, by E. Budgell, 1731, Athenian Letters, '2 \6ls, fronts, Dublin, 1792. Cato's Let- ters; or. Essays on Liberty, &c.,4 vols, 1748. Thirty Letters on Various Subjects, 2 vols, 1783, and four others. (13) 1069 Letters from a Father to his Son, by J. Aikin, m.d., 4th ed, 2 vols, 1806 ; Letters on English Poetry, 1807. Letters of Junius, 2 vols, 1783, and eight others. (13) 1070 Letters from Dr. Herring to Wm. Buncombe, 1 777. Familiar Letters between the Principal Characters in David Simple, &c., 2 vols, 1747. Letters Concerning Taste, 1771. Aubrey's Letters, vol 1 and vol 2 part 2, 1813, and fourteen others. (20) 1071 Letters from England, by Don Espriella (Southey), translated from the Spanish, 3 vols, not uniform, soiled titles, 1808-7. Letters of Junius, with Notes, &c., by R. Heron, 2 vols, 2nd ed, 1804. Select Letters taken from Fog's Weekly Journal, 2 vols, 1732, and three others. (10) 1072 Letters from Italy, in the years 1764-5, by Lord Corke, 1774. Le Blanc's Letters on the English and French Nations, 2 vols, 1747. Burnet's Letters from Switzerland, &c., 1686. Select Collection of Original Letters, 2 vols, 1756, and five others. (11) 1073 Letters from the Westminster Journal, 1747. Letters from Candor to the Public Advertiser (and other pamphlets),1770. The Centaur not Fabulous, 1755. Jones's (D.) Secret His- tory of White-Hall, 2 vols, 1697, and fourteen others. (19) 1074 Letters of Baron Bielfeld, containing Original Anecdotes of the Prussian Court for the last 20 years, 4 vols, 1768-70. Letters Concerning Libels, Warrants, etc., 1766. Leland's View of Deistical Writers, 1764. Law's (E.) Enquiry into the Ideas of Space, &c., 1734, and eight others. (15) 1075 Letters of Sir Thos. Fitzosbome, 1760. Letters from Edmund Burke, and others, 1796. Letters from Orinda to Poliarchus, ' 1729. Letters on Chivalry and Romance, 1762. Letters of Wit, Politicks, and Morality, 1701. and nine others. (14) 101 1076 Letters on the English Nation by B. Angeloni, 2 vols, 1755. The Divorce, in a Series of Letters, 2 vols, 1771. Athenian Letters, 2 vols, 1792. . (Joldamith's (0.) Citizen of the World, 2 vols, 1775, and seven others. (16) 1077 Letters Written from Leverpoole, Chester, Corke,&c., by Sam Derrick, 2 vols, port, scarce, 1767. Lewis's (R.) Candid Philosopher, 2 vols, curious, Dvilin, n.d. Hull's Select Letters (with autograph agreement for sale of copyright to Mr. Dodsley, the publisher J, 1778. Memoirs of Charles Lee Lewes, containing Anecdotes of the English and Scottish Stages, &c., 4 vols, 1805, and three others. (12) 1078 Lewis's (Thos.) History of the Parthian Empire, 1728. Lewis's (E.) Patriot King Displayed, 1769. Private Life of Louis XV., translated by J. O. Justamond, 4 vols, 1781, and nine others. (15) 1079 Lewis's Thebaid of Statins, translated into English Verse, 2 vols, 1767. Miscellaneous Poems, 1730. Levinz's (Sir C.) Reports, 3 vols, 1797. Chesterfield's Letters, 1829, and ten others. (17) 1080 Ley's (John, Vicar of Great Budworth, Cheshire) Pattern of Pietie; or, the Religious Life and Death of Mrs. Jane Ratcliffe, of Chester, scarce, 1640. Bourn's (Immanuel, of Ashover, Co. Derby J Light from Christ, 1646 ; Light Shining out of Darkness, 1699. Leybourn's (William) City and Country Purchaser and Builder, 1680, and five others. (9) 1081 Lieber's (P.) Reminiscences of Niebuhr, ^ori, 1835. Life of Sir John Holt, 1764. Lives of all the Lord Chancellors, &c., 2 vols, 1708. Lives of Illustrious Persons who Died in 1712, 1714. Lives of Ashmole and Lilly, 1774, and four • others. (10) 1082 Life of Frederick the Second, King of Prussia, 2 vols. 1789 ; Life and Reign of Richard H., 1681. Lockhart's Life of Sir Walter Scott, 4 vols, Paris, 1837, and four others. (11) 1083 Life of Thomas EUwood, 1714. History of Martyrs, &c., curious cuts, Manchester, 1785. Fell's Life of Dr. Hammond, 1661. Genuine Remains of Dr. Lightfoot, 1700. Procedmre, Extent, and Limits, of Human Understanding, 1729, and ten others. (15) 1084 lapsii (J.) Epistolse Selectas, 1611. M. A. Lucanus de Bello Civili, notis Grotii et Farnabii, 1714. Manuel du Libraire, Par J. C. Brunet 3 vols, 1810, and four others. (9) 1085 Lisle's (Edward, of Crux-Easton, Hants) Observations in Husbandry, 2 vols, 1757. Harte's (W.) Essays on Hus- bandry, 1770. Lemery's (L.) Treatise of all Sorts of Foods and ririnkables, &c., 1745, and five bound vols of pamphlets. (^) 102 lOT 1086 Lisle's (Major Semple) Life, written by himself, port, 1799. Lockhart's Life of Sir Walter Scott, 4 vols, Paris, 1838. Lives of the English Bishops, from the Restoration to the- Revolution, 1733, and seven others. (13) 1087 Lister's (M.) Journey to Paris in the Year 1698, 2nd ed,plateSy 1699 ; Account of Paris, Revised by Dr. Henning, 1823. Lithgow's (W.) Travels and Voyages, 11th ed, wanting plates, poor copy, 1770. Art of Cookery, n.d. Lassels' (R.)' Voyage of Italy, 1686. Poncet's Voyage to .Ethiopia, in 1698-1700, 1709, and six others. (12) 1088 Literary Relics, containing Original Letters from Charles 11.^ James 11., and others, by G. M. Berkeley, 1?89; Literary Examiner, uncut, 1823. King's (W.) Political and Literary Anecdofe, 1818. Piozzi's Letters of Dr. Johnson, 2 vols, in 1, 1788. Livesey's (J., of Preston) Moral Reformer, 2 vols, not uniform ("contains 3 nos. of the Salford Patriot),. 1831-2. Lewis's (M. G.) Adelgitha, 3rd ed, 1806 ; Bravo of Venice, 7th ed, 1818, and six others. (14) 1089 Liverpool. — Catalogue of Books, offered for sale by J. Davies,, with engraved port, 1818; Catalogue of Original Paintings now Exhibiting at GUead House, West Derby, n.d. ; Ditto,, performed by N. Tucker, 1767. The Wonderful History of Dick Liver, by Tim Touchstone, 1824; Articles to he observed by the Amicable Society, 1794; Dock Banks,. with, plan, 1837, and 20 other local pamphlets. 1090 Liverpool : Companion to Bullock's Liverpool Museum, 1808; Ashe's Memoir of Malnmoth Bones, &c., found in America, 1806 ; Picture of Liverpool, map, Sfc, 1808, and two others. (6) 1091 Liverpool : Gore's Liverpool Directory for the Year 1767 (12w(f year of issue), paper covers, rare, 1767. 1092 Liverpool : Gore's Liverpool Directory for 1781. 1093 Liverpool: Gore's Liverpool Directory for 1796. 1094 Liverpool: Gore's Liverpool Directory for 1805, with map; Ditto, for 1807 ; and for 1834, wanting portion of map ; New Liverpool Songster ; or. Musical Companion, «oi7e 110 1158 Manchester Bibliography for 1880 and 1881, by C W. Sutton; Hatton's Inauguration of the Manchester Free Library, a Poem, 1853; HaHiwell's (J. O.) European Manuscripts in the Chetham Library, 1842; Christie's Marquis de Morante's Library, 1883, and nine other sim£ar pamphlets. (14) 1159 Manchester Biographical Pamphlets : Edwards's Manchester Worthies, 1856; Butterworth's Biography of Eminent Natives, soiled, 1829 ; Evans's Early Life of W. H. Ains- worth, 1882 ; Axon's Ann Lee, 1876 ; Memoirs of William Pendred, 1819; Edmund Lyon, M.D., 1863; Warwick Brookes, with M8. note by Dr. Crompton, 1882; Canon StoweU, 1866. (8) 1160 Manchester: Butterworth's Chronological History of Man- chester, 1883 ; Ditto, 1834 ; Manchester Directory, wanting title and one leaf, [about 1797.] Palmer's Report on the Improvement of the Mersey and Irwell, plan, 1840 ; Charters of the Collegiate Church, &c., 1791, and eighteen .other local pamphlets. (23) 1161 Manchester : Butterworth's (J.) Antiquities of the Town and Complete History of the Trade of Manchester, two plates, soiled title, 1822. Description of Manchester, by a Native of the Town [J. Ogden], scarce (and other tracts in 1 vol), 1783. Manchester Vindicated, scarce, Chester, 1749. Webb's List of Mails and Post Coaches, as they Leave Manchester Daily, front, fine copy, scarce, 1822. Pigot's Directory for 1813 and 1824-5. (6) 1162 Manchester : Byrom's (John) Universal Shorthand, unauf, scarce, slightly worm-eaten, 1767. Mills's (J. H., of the Theatre iZoya/) Poetical Trifles, mmcm*, 1806. Lowe's(John, junr.) Poems, 1803. Lucy of the HiU, a Poem, by Juvenis, 1827. Aston's Manchester Guide, L.P., title in MS., 1804. Manchester Vindicated, scarce, Chester, 1749, and two others. (8) 1163 Manchester Catalogues : Ford's (Wm., the famous Manchester bookseller) Secondhand Book Catalogues for 1805, 1 807 part 1, 1808 parti. 1810-11 2 parts, 1814 parti, 1816 part 2, 1818, 1819 part 2,. 1820, 1832 part 1. ^Liverpool) Auction Sale Catalogue (by Winstanley) 1816-17, and several others (including Charles Lawson's) in nine thick vols. 1164 Manchester Catalogues : Ford's and others, a similar lot. (12) 1165 Manchester Catalogues : Descriptive Catalogues of Books in the Library of John Holmes, F.S.A., with valuable notices of authors and printers, vols 3, 4, and two Supplements, 1837- 40. Auction Catalogue of Library of William Eoscoe, Ditto, Prints and Paintings, 3 parts in one vol, all priced, 1816; Sale of Robinson's Library, priced, n.d., and eight others, chiefly local. nQ\ Ill I.OT 1166 Manchester Catalogues : Ford's and others, a similar lot, some duplicate, chiefly local. (14) 1167 Manchester Charter, translated by John Whitaber, 1787, 1838 ; Description of Manchester, by a Native of the Town, [J. Ogden] 1783 ; Manchester a Hundred Years Ago, a Series of Sketches, 1875. Butterworth's History of Manchester, ivanting to page 25,1822; History of the Cholera in Man- chester, in 1849 ; Edwards' Manchester Worthies and their Foundations, 1855, and seven other local pamphlets, a parcel. 1168 Manchester Directories: Manchester and Salford Directory, 1828; Commercial Directory, 1816-17; Ditto, 1818-20 (wants map); Pigot's, 1821-2; 1824-5, and six others, (some imperfect). (12) 1169 Manchester Directories : Pigot's Manchester and Salford Directory for 1811 (wanting -map) ; Ditto, 1813 ; Ditto, 1815 (wanting map), 1817; 1819-20; 1821-22 ; 1824-25 ; 1829; New Commercial Directory for Cheshire, Derbyshire and Lancashire, maps, 1828. (9) 1170 Manchester Directories : Scholes's,'l 794; Ditto, 1797; Bancks', 1802; Dean's, 1804; Ditto, 1808-9. Aston's Manchester Guide, large paper, wanting map, 1804. ' (6) 1171 Manchester Directories : Slater's 1843, 5, 8, 62, 71-72, 77-78, and nine others. (15) 1172 Manchester : Early Life of W. Harrison Ainsworth, by John Evans, 1882 ; Report of the Proceedings at the Compli- mentary Dinner given by the Mayor to W. H. A., with Illustrated Biographical Notice and Illuminated Menu, 1881 ; Priced Sale Catalogue of the Library of W. H. A., «&o. : Collection of Menus, Programmes, &c., a parcel. 1173 Manchester: Everett's (Jas.) Wesleyanism in Manchester and the Vicinity, vol 1, all published, portrait of JR. Bradley, aged 90, 1827. Janion's (J., of Chester) Account of Methodism in Cheshire, 1833. History of Macclesfield (wanting Directory portion), 1825. Proceedings of the Board of Health, h.d., and five others. (9) 1174 Manchester Field Naturalists, Infirmary, Missionary Society, and other Reports, a parcel. 1175 Manchester Free Grammar School, a Sketch of its History, &o., 1847 ; Serious Dissuasive from an Intended Subscrip- tion for Continuing the Races at Kersal Moor, soiled, rare, 1733; Accounts of the Bluecoat Hospital and Library,, 1826 ; Ditto, 1831 ; Manchester Vindicated, wants title, 1747, and nine other scarce pamphlets. (13) 1176 Manchester : Funeral and other Sermons preached at various times by Ralph Harrison, Wm. Roby, Canon Parkinson, Dean Bowers, J. Clowes, and others, a parcel of fifty. 112 LOI 1177 Manchester: Hawthomthwaites' Adventures among the- Mormons, 1857 ; Voyages of George Barton, A. Swrndells, N.D. ; Lives of Notorious Pirates, &c., 1802; Trials of James Evans, 1826 ; John Edward Taylor, for Libel, 1819 j Peterloo Massacre, 1819 ; Squib's Eight Days' Diary of a Member of the Yeomanry Cavalry, 1820, and others similar^ a parcel. 1178 Manchester Historical Recorder, brought down to 1843. Everett's Methodism in Manchester, 1827. Aston's Man- chester Guide, wants title and map, 1804. Pigot's Man- chester and Salford Directory for 1813; Ditto, 1824-5. Poetical Trifles, by Mills, 1806 ; A Christmas Masque for 1840-41; Grammar School Magazine, vol 1, 1840^ the 3 works in 1 vol. (6) 1179 Manchester Magazine, the Chronicle of the Times, 2 vols, wants front, half calf, scarce, 1815-16. Manchester Museum (a vol of Fragments bound up together), 1763. Bradshaw's Manchester Journal, vol 1, plates, 1841. Everett's Wesleyan Methodism in Manchester, vol 1, all published, port, 1827, and three others. (8). 1180 Manchester : Memoir of the late Joseph Hanson, of Strange- ways Sail, port, 1811; Remarks on Slander and Envy, N.D. : A Letter to J. Hanson, by a Volunteer, n d. ; Trial of Joseph Hanson, 1809, and others, on this subject. (8)- 1181 Manchester : Metrical Records of Manchester [by J. Astonl very rare, uncut, 1822; Conscience, a Tragedy as performed at the Theatre Royal, 1815; Paynter's Wife of Florence, 1823 ; The Prompter, or Theatrical Investigator, Nos. 7 to 12, scarce, 1816; The Prompter Prompted, by Jeremy Collier, jun., N.D. ; Holbrook's Memoirs of an Actress, 1807 ;. The Manchester Songster, 1792, and nine others. {16)' 1182 Manchester : Miscellaneous Pamphlets, Tracts and Sermons- Relating to, and Printed in, Manchester, a parcel of about 100, some curious and rare. 1183 Manchester : Miscellaneous Pamphlets, &c., a similar lot. 1184 Manchester : Miscellaneous Pamphlets, &c., a similar lot. 1185 Manchester : Miscellaneous Pamphlets, &c., a similar lot. 1186 Manchester: Miscellaneous Pamphlets, &c., a similar lot. 1187 Manchester : Palmer's (J.) History of the Siege of Manchester; 1642, plan, fine uncut copy, scarce, 1822, and five other local pamphlets. (6) 1188 Manchester: Peep into the' Theatre Royal, scarce, 1800; The- Club, a Series of Essay s,\&i5; The Family Story, a Comedy in five acts (a few copies printed for the private use of the- author), uncut, J. Aston, 1814; Ptoctor'e (R. W.) Turf^. Stage, and Ring, 1862 ; and a parcel of pamphlets relating to the Manchester Exhibition, &c. (13), 113 xox 1189 Manchester : Peterloo Massacre, 12 Nos. complete, soiled, N.D. ; The Phoenix, 10 Nos. odd, n.d., and 60 other local pamphlets, a parcel. 1190 Manchester Periodicals : The Phoenix, or Manchester Literary Journal, parts 1, 13, 18, and 20, scarce, n.d. The Squib, a Satire on Passing Events in Lancashire, parts 1 to 19, 1882. National Anti-Corn-Law League Bazaar Gazette, Nos. 1 to 17, all issued, n.d. Odds and Ends, edited by Geo.Milner, vol 1, 1875, and about 40 others, a parcel. 1191 Manchester : Sale Catalogue of Bishop Lee's Library, priced, 1875; Towneley Library, 1883; Manley Hall, 1875; Thomson and Ford's Book Catalogues, 1814, &o., and others, a parcel. 1192 Manchester : Sermons by Benson, 1792 ; Harrison, 1786 ; NichoUs, 1746; Owen, 1717; Roby (on Croft Breaking), 1798 ; Raines (in Commemoration of Humphrey Chetham), 1873 ; and 45 others, a parcel. 1193 Manchester : The Charters of the Collegiate Church, the Grammar School, Blue Coat Hospital, &c., folding frontis- piece, uncut, scarce, 1791 ; Clifton's Collegiate Church, 1850 ; The Foundation Charter of Christ's College, 1847 ; Palmer's Guide to ditto, 1829 ; List of Churchwardens and Sidesmen from 1663, 1846, and six others relating thereto. (11) 1194 Manchester : Linen and Cotton Broad-Ware Weavers Apology, Liverpool, 1758 ; Gas-Light, or the Inside of a Cotton Factory, 1818; Letters on the Exportation of Cotton Twist, 1800 ; Percival's Letter on the Disputes, Halifax, n.d. ; Thoughts on the Use of Machines in the Cotton Manufacture, 1780, and 13 others relating to the same subject. (19) 1195 Manchester: The Scrap Book (several numbers^Vi^^; Election Address to the Gentlemen of Lancashire, 1780; Ogden's Description of Manchester, 1783, and other pamphlets in 3 vols; MS. Catalogue of Thos. Heywood's Library, valued by Wm. Ford, see note by J. C, and other pam- phlets, a parcel, 1196 Manchester : Trial of Benj. Booth, 1793 ; James Conway, 1825 ; James Evans, for the Murder of Thos. Price, 1826 ; John Baguley, of Stockport, and others, 1818; Archibald Prentice, 1831 ; Thomas Walker, for Libel, 1791 ; John HiU, 1809; Bedford, Birley, &c., 1822; Joseph Dale, for Murder of Wm. Wood, of Eyam, rare, 1823 ; Ashcroft and others, for Murder at Pendleton, 1817 ; Samuel Bamford, 1817, and 13 others, similar, some curious and rare. (24) 114 LOT 1197 Manoliester Vindicated : being a Compleat Collection of the- Papers lately pubUshed in Defence of that Town in the Chester Courant, &c., uncut copy, rare, Chester, 1849. Peterloo Massacre, a Faithful Narrative of this Affair, wAla. the Proceedings at the Inquest, &c., 1819 ; The Whole Proceedings at the Coroner's Inquest at Oldham on the Body of John Lees, with Plan of St. Peter's Field, scarce, 1820. Memoirs of Joseph Hanson, of Strangeways Hall (and other tracts in same vol.), 1811. (4) 1198 Manchester : Walker's (J. S.) Description of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, plates, 3rd ed, 1832 ; Abstract of the Acts of Parliament relating to ditto, 1830 ; Man- chester and Birmingham Extension Railway, Reasons for the Bill, folio, 1839, and ten other similar local Pamphlets. . (13) 1199 Manchester Walks and Wildflowers, by L. H. Grindon, 2nd ed, N.D. Hollingworth's Mancuuiensis, engraved title and ■ plan, 1839. Brook's Essay concerning Christian Peace- ableness, 1741. Aston's Manchester Guide, large paper, map, 1804. Volume of Tracts relating to Peterloo, &c., V.D., and five others. (10) 1200 Manchester : Wm. Ford's Second-hand Book Catalogues, 14 parts, not consecutive, 1807-33, and others, some heal, a parcel. 1201 Mandey's (V.) Mellificum Mensionis ; or, the Marrow of Measuring, 1717. The Diarian Miscellany, ed by Ohas. Button, 5 vols, 1775. Arbuthnot's Works, 2 vols, 1770, and five others. (13) 1202 Manilii (M.) Astronomicon Libri 5, Ed. Scligeri, 1579. J. Crucii Mercurius, 1661. Lucretius de Natura Berum ; in English, engravings by Ouernier, 2 vols, 1743. Distinto RagguagUo Dell' Ottava Marviglia Del Mondo, 1739, and ten others. ' (15) 19»3 Mann (N.) de Veris Annis D. N. Jesu Christi, 1742. H. Magius de Tintinna CuUis, 1689. L. Lemnius de MiracuUs Occultis, 1628. J. LipsiiPhilosophiaet Physiologia Stoica, 1644, and nine others. (13) 1204 Manson's (Madame) Memoirs, port, 1818 ; Genuine Letters between Henry and Frances, 6 vols, 1786; Effusions of Friendship and Fancy, 2 vols, 1766; History of Julia Mandeville, 2 vols, 1769 ; Memoirs of Several Ladies of Great Britain, 2 vols, 1766, and four others. (17) 1205 Mantuani (B.) Adolescentia seu Bucolica, 1676. D. G. Morhofius de Pura Dietione Latina, 1725. Homeri et Hesiodi Certamen, nunc primum luce donatum, Stephanus, 1573. Vera Historia de Tribus Energumenis in Partibus Belgii, &c., Bdita Johanne Le Normant, 1623, and tea others. (14) 115 IiOI 1206 Manutii (P.) Epistolarum Libri 12, Ed. J. G. Krause, 1720. Longinus de Sublimitate, 1769. M. A, Beyeri Memoria Librorum Rariorum, 1784. G. Dovsa de Itinera suo ConstantinopoUtano, 1599, and twelve others. (16) 1207 Manuscripts in the Library of the King of France (Account of the), 2 vols, 1789. Aikin's (John) Memoirs of P. IX - Huet, 2 vols, 1800. Aikin's (Lucy) Works of Anna Leetitia Barbauld,^ori, 2 vols, 1825, and five others. (11) 1208 Maps : Six Ordnance Survey Maps of Burnley and the Neigh- bourhood, Tnowded on canvas, in case ; Crosthwaite's (J.) Maps of the Lakes, 1800; Lewis's Map of the North- West Division of England, mounted, in mar. case; Ogilby's County Maps, and five others. . (9) 1209 Marigny's (Abbe de) History of the Arabians under the Caliphs, 4 vols, 1758. Account of the Manuscripts in the • Library of the King of France, 2 vols, 1789. Markland's Remarks on the Epistles of Cicero to Brutus, &o., 1745, and eight others. (15) 1210 Marmontel's (M.) Moral Tales, 3 vols, 1766; The Incas, or the Destruction of the Empire of Peru, 2 vols, 1777 ; BeUsarius, 1767. History of Margaret of Anjou, 2 vols, 1755. Memoirs of a Man of Quality, 2 vols, 1738. The Marriage Act, a Novel, 2 vols, 1754. (12) 1211 Marryat's (Captain) Diary in America, New York, 1839 ; Ditto, Paris, 1839; Snarleyyow, Faris, 1887; Pacha of Many Tales, Faris, 1835 ; Travels of Mons. Violet, 1849. Elphin- stone's (J.) Fifty Tears' Correspondence between Geniusses or Boath Sexes, 8 vols, 1791-4, and three others. (16) 1212 Marsden's (Rev. J. H.) Lectures on Archseology, Cambridge , 1852. Marsh's Churches of England and Rome, 1816; MichaeUs's Introduction to the New Testament, 4 .vols, 1823. Marshall's (B., of Naunton) Treatise on Daniel, 1725. Tryal and Sufierings of Isaac Martin, plates, 1724, * and eight others. (16) 1213 Martialis (M. V.) Epigrammata. Bare, Sedani, 1624 ; Idem Ex Officina Plantini, 1568. Bibliotheca Menckeniana a J. B. Menckenioj 1723. Dissertatio de Ponti Pilati ad Tiberium Bpistola circa Res Jesu Ohristi Gestas. Per Mystagogum, 1720, and ten others. (14) 1214 Martin's (B.) Miscellaneous Correspondence for the Years 1755 to 1763, 4 vols, 1759-64; Biographia Philosophica, being an Account of the Lives and Writings, &e., of Eminent Philosophers and Mathematicians, ^ort, 1764. Martyn's (John) Georgicks of Virgil, 1811, and five others. 116 LOT 1215 Martyn's (Thomas) Toiir through Italy, maps, n.d. Matthews'* (H.) Diary of an Invalid in Portugal, Italy, France, &c., 2 vols, 1822. Bayle's (P.) Travels and Adventures of James Massey, «caroe, 2nd ed, 1743. Discourse of the Judicial Authority of the Master of the Holls, port, 1728. Massey's (W.) Origin and Progress of Jjettera, plates, 1763, and eight others. (14). 1216 Mason's (Wm.) Poems, 3 vols, York, 1796; Poems, 1805; English Garden, 1783; Poems of Thomas Gray, 4 vols, TorJc, 1778; Essays on English Church Music, 1795. Col- man's Broad Grins, 1 802, and three others. (14)- 1217 Massey's (W.) Origin and Progress of Letters, the second part treating of Caligraphy, plates, 1763. Drake's (N.) Essays, 6 vols in 10 parts, 1810-14. Massinger's Plays, 3 vols, not uniform, 1830, and three others. * (17) 1218 Mather's (Cotton) Christian Philosopher, 1721 ; Student and Preacher, or Directions for a Candidate of the Ministry, 1789 ; Essays to do Good, 1808. Matho, or the Cosmo- theoria PuerUis, 2 vols, 1742. Letters of Junius, 2 vols, 1806, and five others. (12) 1219 Matthews's (H.) Diary of an Invalid, 1820. Martin's (B.) Lives of the Philosophers, 1763. Account of the Conduct of the Duchess of Marlborough, 1742. The Other Side of the Question, by a Woman of Quality, 1742. Memoirs of the Rev. Thos. Baker, by R. Masters, 1784. Duncombe's Letters, &c., 3 vols, 1773, and five others. (13) 1220 Maty's (M.) Miscellaneous Works of the Earl of Chester- field, 4 -voXatports, 1 777. Collection of Letters by Hibemicus, 2 vols, 1729. Account of the Manuscripts in the Library of the King of France, 2' vols, 1789, and four others. (12) 1221 Maurice's (Rev. F. D.) Modem Philosophy, 1862. Maun- drell's (H.) Joiimey from Aleppo to Jerusalem, a.d., 1697, 1705. Maupertius's (M. de^ Essay towards a History of Comets, &e., scarce, 1769. Maxwell's (C.) Beauties of An- cient English and Scottish History,1828, and nine others. (13) 1222 Maxims of the Government of Venice, 1707. Maxims of the Saints explained, 1698. Rules of Civility, or Maxims of Genteel Behaviour, 1703. Maxims and Discourses, Moral and Divine, 1719; Ditto, by Mr. Addison, in 1 vol, 1736. Maxims, Characters, and Reflections, 1757. Maxims of F. Guiccardini, translated by -E. Martin, 1845. The Children's Friend, by M. Berquin, translated by Meilan, 20 vols in 10 parts, 1776. (16) 1223 Mayhew's (H.) London Labour and London Poor, vol 1, cloth, and six odd parts, 1851. Medwin's (Thos.) Conver- sations of Lord Byron at Pisa, 1824. Letters of Sir Thos. Fitzosbome, with Memoir by Melmoth, 1814. Blackwell's (Thos.) Memoirs of the Court of Augustus, 7 vols, Basil, 1794, and three others. (13) 117 LOT 1224 Mead's (R.) Discourse on the Plague, 1744; Influence of the Sun and Moon upon Human Bodies, 1748. Ferriar'a (John, of Manchester) Medical Histories and Reflections, 3 vols, not uniform, 1810. Medicina Flagellata ; or the Doctor Soarify'd, 1721. The Medley, Newcastle, 1766. (7) 1225 Mecklenburgh (History of) from the Settlement of the Vandals, port, 1762. Meditations of Antoninus, 1692. Memoirs of the Duchess of Mazarin, 1713. Letters of Marcus TuUius Cicero, with Remarks by W. Melmoth, 3 vols, 1753. Memoirs of Joseph Fouche, Duke of Otranto, port, 2 vols, 1825, and five others. (13) 1226 Medleys (The) for the Year 1711, to which are prefixed the Five Whig-Examiners, 1712. Medwin's Conversations of Lord Byron, 2nd ed, 1824. Meier's Merry Philosopher, or Thoughts on Jesting, 1765. Melmoth's (C.) Observa- tions on Young's Night Thoughts, 1776. Melmotjx's (W.) Letters of Cicero, 2 vols, 1753; Letters of Sir Thos. Fitzosborne, 1814, and eight others. (15) 1227 Mete (P.) de Situ Orbis libri IH, iMchtmans, 1722. Phin- galeis sive Hibernia Liberata Carmen ab A, Macdonald, 1820. M. V. Martialis Epigrammata, rare edition, Maire, 1619. " J. Lomeierus de BibUothecis, 1680, and ten others. (14) 1228 Melvil's (Sir James, of HalhiT) Memoirs, Containing an Account of the Affairs of State, &c., 1752. Memoirs of "Victor Alfieri, 2 vols, 1810. Memoirs of Francis Barnett, 2 vols, 1823. Lounger's Common-place Book, 2 vols, 1838. Memoirs of Col. Hutchinson, 2 \o\%, ports, &c., 1810. (9) 1229 Memoirs : Bashaw Count Bonneval (otherwise Osman Pacha) 1750. Count Boruwlaski, port, 1820. Embassy of Marshal de Bassompierre, 1819. Richard LoveU Bdg6worth,2 vols, 1820. Rev. John Blackader, 1826. Alex. Geddes, 1803, and five others, similar. (12) 1230 Memoirs : Bishop Hall, by John Jones, 1826. Rev. John Jackson, Master of Wigston's Hospital, Leicester, 1764. Lady Fanshawe, 1829. Theophilus Lindsey, by Thomas Belsham, 1820. Isaac Basire, by W. N. Darnell, 1831. Ben Jonson, by W. R. Chetwood, 1766. Rev. Joseph Cockin, 1829. Earl of Castlehaven, 1844. Dakymple's Memoirs of Great Britain' and Ireland, 3 vols, 1778-8. (11) 1231 Memoirs: Colonel Hutchinson, Governor of Nottingham Castle aud Town, 2 vols, 1822. John Kettlewell, of ColeshUl, Warwickshire, 1718. Sir Wm. Knighton, Phil, 1838. General Dumourier, 2 parts in one, 1794. Samuel Foote, by W. Cooke, 3 vols, 1805. Marquis de Hautefort, scarce, 1763. (9) 118 LOT 1232 Memoirs: Female Worthies, or Memoirs of Illustrious Ladies^ 2 vols, 1768. Lives of Several Ladies of Great Britain,'2' vols, 1769. Countess D'Anois, 2 vols, 1778. Literary- Memoirs of Living Authors with List of their Works, 2 vols, 1798. Memoirs of Guy Joli, 2 vols, 1777. (10> 1233 Memoirs : Henry, Duke of Guise, 1669. Signor Gaudentio di Lucca, curiotis, 1788. Charles Churchill, 1765. James Lackington, the Bookseller, port, 1724. M. du GuS- tronin, 1732. Lives of Illustrious Persons who Died in 1711, and six others, similar. (12) 1234 Memoirs : Historic and Literary Memoirs and Anecdotes- from the Correspondence of Baron de Grinn, &o., 4vols,. 1815. New Memoirs of Literature containing an Account of New Books printed At Home and Abroad, 6 vols, 1725-27. New Picture of Paris, by M. Mercier, 2 vols, 1800. (12) 1235 Memoirs of the Cowct of France from 1684 to 1720, translated from the Diary of Marquis de Dangeau, 2 vols, 1825. Paris Delineated by M. Mercier, pons, 2 vols, 1817. New Picture of Paris, 2 vols, 1800. Historical Memoirs of the House of Bourbon, 2 vols, 1831. Menin's (M.) Coronation of the Kings of France, 1723. Memoirs of Philip de Comines, 1674. (10)' 1236 Memoirs of the Court of France by Madam, L.M.D., 1692. Memoirs of the Court of England, 1707. The Year Two Thousand Five Hundred, 2 vols, 1772. Lives of Several Ladies of Great Britain, dedicated to Mrs. Monkhouse of Paterdale, 1755, and eight others. (13) 1237 Mercier's (M.) New Picture of Paris, 2 vols, 1800. The Year Two Thousand Five Hundred, translated by W. Hooperr- 1772. Memoirs of Europe towards the Close of the Eighth Century, written by Equinardus,2 parts in one, scarce, 1711. Memoirs of Philip de Qomines, loants front, 1674, and eight others. (14) 1238 Meriton's (Geo. of NorthaUerton), Geograhical Description of the World, 2nd ed, front, 1674. Anglorum Gesta, or a Brief History of England, soiled title, 1678. Nomenclatura ClericaUs, or the Young Clerk's Vocabulary in English and Latine, 1685. Merourius Eusticus, or the Countries Com-- plaint of the Barbarous Outrages committed by the Sec- taries of this Late Flourishing Kingdom, with a Brief Chronology of the Battels, Sieges, Ac, to 1646, scarce, 1685. Coke's Court and State of England, 1797. Memorials oi the Late War, 2 vols. Constable's Mis, 1828. (7) 1239 Merrick's (J.) Destruction of Troy, Oxford, n.d. Malvezzi's^ (V.) Lives of Alcibiades and Corialanus, 1650, Romulus- and Tarquin, 1648. Du Pin's Method of Studying Divinity, 1720. Davies's (T.) Dramatic Miscellanies, 3 vols. 1783, and ten others. (17)» 119 1240 Methodists and Papists Compared, by Lavington, S parts in 2 vols, 1754. The Methodist Monitor, or Moral and Rehgious Repository, by Alex. Kilham, 2 vols, no binding, Leeds, N.D. King's Essay on the Origin of Evil, 2 vols, 1732. Meditations of a Divine Soul, 1705, and twelve others, Theological. ng) 1241 Metrical Miscellany (The),_consisting cliiefly of Poems hitherto unpublished, 2nd ed, 1803. The Meteors, 2 vols, 1800. Merivale's (J. H.) Orlando in Roncesvalles, 1814. The Metres of Boethius, 1811. Addison's Works, 2 vols in 1, 1722. Leonidas, a Poem, 1738, and six others. (13) 1242 Mickle's (W. J.) The Lusiad, or Discovery of lndia,anEpicPoem, 2 vols, 1798. Earle's Microcosmography, or a Piece of the World Discovered, Ed. by P. Bhss, 1 8X1. Cordial for Low Spirits, by Thomas Gordon, 3 vols, 1751. Hanway's (Jonas) Letters on the Rising Generation, 2 vols, 1767. Middle- ton's (Conyers) Miscellaneous Works, vols 1 to 4, 1755. (12) 1243 Middlesex : Topograpliical and Historical Description of the County, by J. Norris Brewer, 2 vols, 52 engravings, n.d. Geographia Magnse Britannise, or Correct Maps of all the Counties in England, Scotland and Wales, 1748. (3) 1244 Middleton's (Conyers) History of the Life of Cicero, 3 vols, 1741; Epistles of Cicero and Brutus, 1743 ; Miscellaneous Works, 6 vols, poor binding, 1755; Miraculous Powers, 1749; Letter from Rome, 1812 ; Treatise on the Roman Senate, 1748, and another. ' (13) 1245 Mignet's (A. F.) History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814, port, 182t). Military History of Germany and England, 1631-48, 1759. Adlerfeld's MUitary History of Charles XII., King of Sweden, 3 vols, plans, 1740. Algarottio's Letters, Mihtary and Political, 1782. Midgley's Present State of the Whole World, 1694 (7) 1246 Milbourn's (Luke) Legacy to the Church of England, 2 vols, 1722; Royal Martyr, Lamented in Fourteen Sermons, 1706-20 ; Mysteries in Religion vindicated, 1692. Mildert's Rise and Progress of Infidelity, 2 vols, 1820. Millar's (D.) Omniscience of God, 1732. Miller's (T.) Natural Immor- tality of the Soul, 1707. Middleton's (C.) Miraculous Powers, 1825, and six others. (14) 1247 Military History of Charles XII., King of Sweden, 3 vols, port, plans, &c., 1740. Mirabeau's (Count) Secret History of the Court of Berlin, 1789. Travels of Theodore Ducas, ed. by Chas. Mills, 2 vols, 1822. Biographical Anecdotes of the Founders of the French Republic, 1797. Earl of Danby's Letter, 1710. (8) 120 101 1248 Miller's (Joe) Jest Book, with Additions, 1836. New Joe Miller, 1820. The Dunciad, 1744. Description of Millenium Hall, 1762. History of Vanillo Gonzales, surnamed the Merry Batchelor, 2 vols, scarce, ] 797. His- tory of the Countess of DeUwyn, 2 vols in 1, 1759. Count Forbin's Memoirs, 2 vols, 1731. (9) 1249 Milman's (Rev. H. H.) History of Christianity, 2 vols in 1, Paris, 1840 ; Life of Edward Gibbon, 1840 ; Anne Boleyn, 1826 ; Martyr of Antioch, 1822 ; History of the Jews, 3 vols, Fam. Lib., 1833. Life of Dean MUner, j^om copy, 1842, and sis others. (14) 1260 Milton's (John) Poems with Notes, Critical and Explanatory by Thos Warton, 1785; Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce, 1820 ; Areopagitica, 1819 ; Amyntor, or a Defence of Milton's Life, 1699; Life of John Milton, 1699; Last Thoughts on the Trinity, 1828; Paradise Lost, 2 vols, plates, 1751, and five others. (13) 1251 Minor Poets (The), or the Works of Celebrated Authors, 2 vols, 1751 ; Supplement to ditto, 2 vols in 1, 1750. Mis- cellanies, 4 vols, 1736. Collection of Miscellany Letters, selected out of Mist's Weekly Journal, 4 vols, 1722-7, and six others. (17) 1252 Mirabeau's (Count) Secret History of the Court of Berlin, 1789 ; Enquiry concerning Lettres de Cachet, 2 vols in 1, 1787; GaUery of Portraits of the National Assembly, 2 vols in 1, 1790. Miscellaneous Literature, or a Collection of Valuable Anecdotes, 1793, and nine others. (13) 1253 Miscellaneous Books, relating to various subjects, 30 vols. 1254 Miscellaneous Books, a similar lot, 30 vols. 1255 Miscellaneous Books, a similar lot, 40 vols. 1256 Miscellaneous Latin Books, treating on various subjects, 30 vols. 1257 Miscellaneous Latin Books, a similar lot, 30 vols. 1258 Miscellaneous Latin Books, a similar lot, 42 vols. 1269 Miscellaneous Latin Books, a similar lot, 39 vols. 1260 Miscellaneous Literature, or a Collection of Valuable Anec- dotes, Historical and Literary, 1793. The Bibliographical Miscellany, 2 vols, 1826. Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, 4 vols, 1775. Hooper's Classical Recreations, vol 1, all publisJied, 1812. Miscellanea VirgUiana, 1825, and six others. (15) 1261 Miscellaneous Pamphlets, Tracts and Sermons, some curious and rare, in 15 vols, not uniform. 1262 Miscellaneous Pamphlets, &c., a similar lot, 18 vols. 1263 Miscellaneous Pamphlets, &o., a similar lot, 19 vols. 121 LOT 1264 Miscellaneous Pieces Relating to the Chinese, .2 vols, 1762. Mercier's New Picture of Paris, 2 vols, 1800. - Works of John Gay, 4 vols, 1770. Memoirs of Modern Philosophers, 2 vols, 1800, and five others. (16) 1265 Miscellaneous Plays, bound up in 8 vols, not uniform. 12fi6 Miscellaneous "Works in Prose and Verse, by George Hardinge, 3 vols, 1818. The Miseries of Human Life, Boston, 1807. Misson's New Voyage to Italy, 2 vols, plates, 1699; Memoirs and Observations in his Travels over England, &c., 1719. Memoirs of Missionary Priests, who have Suflfered Death in England, 1577 to 1684, ^oor cojay, 1741, Mitford's Correspondence of Gray and Mason, 1855. (9) 1267 Miscellanies by Lord Halifax, 1704. Brown's (Thos.) Certain Miscellany Tracts, 1784. Chrysal ; or, the Adventures of a Guinea, 4 vols in 2 parts (vol 3, wanting title), 1766. Works of the Minor Poets, 2 vols, 1751. Posthumous Works of Samuel Butler, 1754. The German Gil Bias, 3 vols, poor copy, 1793. (10) 1268 Mitford's (Mary Russell) Country Stories, 1837 ; Our VUlage, 2 vols in 1, Paris, 1842. Mitford's (John) Correspondence of Gray and Mason, 1855. Mitford's (W.) History of Greece, 2 vols, 1791, and seven others. (12) 1269 Modem Times ; or, the Adventures of Gabriel Outcast, in imitation of Gil Bias, 3 vols, 1789. The Modern Fine Gentleman, a Novel, 2 vols, 1774 Memoirs of Modern Philosophers, 2 vols, 1800, and four others. (11) 1270 Moffet's (T.) Health's Improvement ; or. Rules for Preparing Foods of all Kinds, 1746. Modern Family Physician ; or, the Art of Healing made Easy, 1775. Monro's (D.) Essay on the Dropsy, 1755. Moore's (J.) View of Society and Manners in Italy, 5 vols, 1781, and four others. (12) 1271 Molineirs's (T. of Macclesfield) Introduction to Byrom's Short- hand, ^orf o/^yrom, 1823. MoUineux's (Mary) Fruits of Retirement, i?oor copy, 1739. Greswell's (W. P. of Benton) Monastery of St. Werburgh, a Poem, priv. prin., 1823. Memoir Respecting the Hereditary Revenues of the Duchies of Cornwall and Lancaster, &c,, scarce, n.d. Cap- tivities of Jerusalem Lamented, and two other rare Chap Books. S. Hibbert- Ware's Bookplate, Manchester and Derby, n.d., and another. (6) 1272 Monmouth's (Earl of) Memoirs Written by Himself, front, 1759. Moore's (G.) Lives of Alberoni, Ripperda, &c., 1814. Connazzi's Morals of Princes, 1729. Moral and Historical Memoirs, 1779. Moore's (Thos.) Letters and Journal of Lord Byron, Paris, 1831. Minutes of Evidence respect- ing the Claim of the Berkeley Peerage, 1811. (6) 122 lOT 1273 Montagu's (Basil) Selections from the Works of Taylor, Hooker;, Milton, &c., 2 vols, 1807. The Works of the Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, 5 vols, bds. uncut, 1803. The History of Emily Montague, 4 vols, 1769. (!!)■ 1274 Montagu's (Lady Mary W.) Letters from the Levant, 1838 ; Poetical Works, 1785; Letters written during her Travels in Europe, Asia and Africa, 3 vols in 1, 1763 ; Memoirs, 2 vols in 1, 1779. Montaigne's Essays, trans, by Charles. Cotton, 3 vols, 5th ed, N.D. Moore's (J.) View of Society and Manners in France, Switzerland and Germany, 2 vols, 1803. (9) 1275 Montaigne's (Michael de) Essays, trans, by Chas. Cotton, 3 vols,, 1693. Maxims, Opinions |and Characters from the Works of Edmund Burke, 2 vols, 1811. Moore's Life of Sheridan,- 2 vols, Paris, 1825. Moore's (John) View of Society and Manners in Italy, 3 vols, 1781 ; Beauties of John Moore, 1803. (11) 1276 Montfauoon's Travels from Paris to Italy, 1712. Moore's (John) View of Manners and Society in Italy, 2 vols, 1783. Misson's Travels in England, 1719. Derrick's Letters from* Levirpoole, Chester, &c., 2 vols in 1, 1767. Miscellanea Aulioa, a Collection of State-Treatises, 1702, and six others. (12) 1277 Monthly Epitome and Catalogue of New Publications, vols 2 to 5, 1799-1801 . Monthly Extracts, or Beauties of Modern Authors, vols 1 to 4, 1791-2. Monthly Mirror, vol 7 ports, 1810, and six others, some odd. (15) 1278 Moore's (John) Journal of a Residence in France, 2 vols, map^ 1793;. View of Society and Manners in Italy, 3 vols, 1781 ; Ditto, in France, Switzerland and Germany, 2 vols, 1816; Edward: Various Views of Huinan Nature, 2 vols (vol 1 wants title), 1797 ; Zelucco (and others in 1 vol), 1834; Mooriana, or Selections from his Works, 2 vols, 1803; Beauties of Dr. John Moore, 1803; Mordaunt: Sketches of Manners, &c., 3 vols 1800. (16) 1279 Moore's (Thos.) Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, 2 vols, Paris, 1833; Poetical Works, port, Paris, 1827; Ditto, Leipsic, 1826 ; Memoirs of Captain Rock, Paris, 1835 • Memoirs of Sheridan, Paris, 1835 ; Epicurean, 1831 ; Odes of Anacreon, Dublin, 1803; Odes on Cash, Corn, and Catholics, &c., Paris, 1829 ; Works, 7 vols, paper covers, Paris, 1823. (16> 1280 Moral Essay upon the Soul of Man, 1690. A Moral: Proof of the Certainty of a Future State, 1728. Modera^ tion in Fashion by S. G., 1705. Essays, Moral, Religious, and Miscellaneous, 2 vols, with MS. note by J. C, 1769, and fourteen others. (19) 123 1281 Moravians : Ancient and Modern History of the United Brethren or Uuitas Fratrum, written in German, by T). Crantz, trans, by B. La. Trobe, 1780. Collection of Hymns of the Children of God for the 'use of the Brethren Church, rare, a copy recently sold for £2 IBs., 1754; Ditto, Man- chester, 18{^; Liturgic Hymns, iyrancAesie?-, 1811. (4) 1282 More's (Henry) Antidote against Atheisme, 1663 ; Discourses on Several Texts of Scripture, 1692 ; Divine Dialogues, 1668 ; Letters on Several Subjects, 1694; Immortality of the Soul, 1659; Remarks upon two Ingenious DiscourEes, J 676; Accovmt of Tirtue, 1790; Conjectura Oabbalistica,. 1653 ; Exposition of the Seven Epistles, 1669. (9) 1283 Morgan's (Lady) Italy, 3 vols, Paris, 1821. Moore's (John) View of Society and Manners in Italy, 8 vols, 1781 ; Jour- nal of a Residence in France, 2 vols, 1793; Mordaunt ; Sketches of Life; Character and .Manners in various Coun- tries, 3 vols, 1800. (11) 1284 Morgan's (Thos.) Philsophical Principles of Medicine, 1725 ; Physico-Theology, 1741; Letter to Dr. Cheyne, 1788; Collection of Tracts, 1726. Millingen's i^J. G.) Curiosities of Medical Experience, 1839. Mead's (B.) Mechanical Account of Poisons, 1708 ; Diseoiu-ses on the Plague, 1744 ; Miscelauea Medica, or a Supplement to Kitchin-physick to which is added a Discourse on Stoving and Bathing, 1675. (8)' 1285 Moritz's (C. P.) Travels Chiefly on Foot through several parts of England in 1782, 1795; Memoirs of Countess De la Motte, 1789. Morier's (J.) Ayesha the Maid of Kars, 1884. MoreU's (Thomas), Poems on Divine Sub- jects, port, 1732, and nine others. (13) 1286 Morle/s (H.) Life of H. Cornelius Agrippa, 2 vols, 1856; Memoirs of Prince Eugene of Savoy, fine portxait, 1811 ; Memoirs of Lord Bolingbroke, 1753 ; Memoirs of Coun- tes De la Motte, 1790 ; Moore's Life of Sheridan, 2 vols^ titles meratZetZ, N.D. Memoirs of Earl of Monmouth, 1759, and seven others. (15) 1287 Mortimer's (Thos.) Every Man his own Broker, 1782. Moore's Mordaunt ; Sketches of Life, Character and Manners, 3 vols, 1800. Moore's (Jonas, of Durham) Arithmetick, in Two Books, Discovering the Secrets of that Art, scarce, 1650. Moor's New Fables for the Amusement of the Fair Sex, 1765. Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus^ 2 vols, 1764, and five others. (13) 1288 Motteville's (Madame de) Memoirs for the History of Anne of Austria, 5 vols, 1726. Mitford's (W.) History of Greece, 2 vols, 1791. Moore's (G.) Lives of Alberoni, &c., 1814,. Mosheim's Ecclesiastical History, trans, by J. Murdock, 1848. (9> 124 1289 Mottos of the Tatlers and Spectators, an Index to the latter, soiled title, 1712. Mount Henneth, a Novel, 2 vols, 1782. The Mourtray Family, a novel, 2 vols, 1803. The Pool of Quality ; or, the History of Earl of Moreland, by H. Brooke, 5 vols, 1782. Modern Times ; or, the Adventures of Grabriel Outcast, 3 vols, Bookplate of Oswald Mosley, Bolesworth Castle, 1785. (13) 1290 Moulin's (P. du) Treatise of Peace and Contentment, 1657 ; Ten Sermons, 1684. Marvel's Rehexrsal Transpros'd, t^oo parts, scarce, 1672-3. Mosley's (Nicholas) Natural and Di'ine Contemplations, 1653. Morland's (Sir S.) The Drim of Conscience, 1695. Mayhew's (R.) Legacie of a (Dying) Father, 1676. Miscellanea; or, a Mixture of Choyce Observations, by J. H., 1669. (7) 1291 Moxon's (E.) EngUsh Housewifery Exemplified, 1768. Mow- bray's Domestic Poultry, 1824. The Modern Story Teller; or, General Entertainer, 2 vols (wanting ten pages), 's.d. Bibliographica,! Miscellany, 2 vols, 1806. Elegant Epistles, 1791, and three others. (10) 1292 Moyle's (Walter, of Bake, Cornwall) Works, 2 vols, port, 1726 ; Ditto, with Account of his Life and Writings, 1727 ; Collection of Tracts, 1750, and eight others, Miscel- laneous. (12) 1293 Murphy's (Arthur) Works of Sam. Johnson, with an Essay on his Life and Genius, 12 vols, boards, 1824 ; Ditto, the Debates in Parliament, 2 vols, 1811 ; Life of Johntion, 1793. (15) 1294 Murray's Hand-Books : Devon and Cornwall, 1851 ; France, 1852 ; Central Italy, 1857 ; Northern Italy, 1843 ; Southern Germany, 1851 ; Switzerland, &c., 1861. (6) 1295 Murray's (Hon. Mrs.) Guide to the Beauties of Scotland and the Lakes, the District of Craven, &o., 2 vols, not uniform, 1799-1803. Moritz's Travels on Foot through England, 1795. Moore's Picturesque Excursion from Derby to Matlock Bath, plates, 1818. Monkland's Literature and Literati of Bath, 1854. Greswell's (W. P.) Monastery of St. Werburgh, 1823. Murray's Hand-book for Prance, 1847. (7) 1296 Murphy's (D. J.) Fatal Heveuge; or, The Family of Montorio, a Romance, 3 vols, 1807. Haliburton's The Clockmaker, Bubbles of Canada, and Letter-bag of the Great Western, Paris, 1839. Familiar Letters between the Principal Characters in David Simple, 2 vols, 1747. Davies's (Thos.) Memoirs of the Life of Garrick, 2 vols, 1780, and four others. (12) 129 1,01 1297 Muses (The) Mirrour, being a Collection of Poems, hy- various authors, 2 vols, 1778. The Muse, in a Moral Humour, 2 vols, 1757. The Muse's Farewell to Popery and Slavery, 1689. The Muses Library; or, a Series of English Poetry, 1741, and four others. (10) 1298 Museums : Companion to Bullock's Liverpool Museum, 4th ed (Martin's Catalogue in same vol), 1805. Visits to the Leverian Museum, poor copy, wanting plan, n.d. Letters on the British Museum, unbound, 1767. Museum Criticum, vol 1, Cambridge, 1814. The Museum; or, Literary and Historical Register, volsl and 3, contains information about the Rebellion of 1745, &c., 1746-7. (6) 1299 Nancelii (N.) Traohyeni Novio Dunensis Epistolarum de pluribus reliquarium, 2 vols in 1, Parisiis, 1603. H. Lindenbrogii Censorinus de Die Natali, Lugd. Bat. 1642, Musse Britannicse, Epoomatis varii Argumenti, &c., London, . 1711. T. Lucretii de Rerum Natura,Libri sex, Lugd. Bat., 1696, and seven others. (11) 1300 Naphey's (George H.) Physical Life of Woman, 1872. Nicholas Perrar, edited by J. E. B. Mayor, 1855 ; Thirteen Satires of Juvenal, 1853. Maizeaux's Life of CMlling- worth, 1863. Bayle's (P.) NouvellesLettres, 2 vols, 1739. Montaigne's (M. de) Essays, trans, by Chas. Cotton, 1685. (9). 1301 Napoleon: The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, by M. de Bourienne, 3 vols, ports, 1831; Journal of the Private Life of Napoleon at St. Helena, by Count de Las Caaas, 4 vols, wanting plates, 1824. Middleton's Life of Cicero, 2 vols, 1741. Mitford's History of Greece, 1795. (12) 1302 Nares's (Edward) Heraldic Anomalies, 2 vols, 2nd ed, 1824 ; Discourses on the Three Creeds, 1819 ; Remarks on the New Testament, 1814. Narrative of the Conduct of the English Clergy, 1768, and six others. (11) 1303 Narrative of the Proceedings of His Majesty's Fleet, 1741-44, by a Sea Officer, 1744. Life of Richard Nash, late Mastei^ of the Ceremonies at Bath, port, 1762. Natural History of -the Passions, 1674. Naude's (G.) Considerations upon Refined Politicks, 1711, and ten others. (14). 1304 Navigation (Local) An Act to enable the Duke of Bridgewater to make, a navigable cut or canal from a certain place in the Township of Salford to or near Worsley Mill in the- Manor of Worsley, and to HoUin Ferry; Ditto, from or near Worsley Mill over the River Irwell to Manchester, and to or near Longford Bridge, Stretford ; Ditto, from Longford Bridge to Hempstones on the River Mersey, and others, in one vol; all except the first two in neat MS., rare, 1762. This copy was originally John Owen Sothern's, afterwards J. B^ HandeaiCs, of Salford. 126 LOT 1305 Navigation (Local) An Act to recover and preserve the navi- gation of the River Dee, 1733; Ditto, for incorporating the undertakers of the Navigation of the River Dee, 1741, and two others relating to this river, in 1 vol, scarce, 1733-57. These Acts contain valuable lists of local gentlemen who served as Trustees, 8fc. 1306 "Neal's (D.) History of the Puritans or Protestant Noncon- formists, 4 vols, 1732-8. Nelson's Festivals and Pasts of the Church of England. (Note, " This booh having been nearly a century in the use of my family, I have thought it proper to treat it with a new coat," J. Adamson, Oct. 30, . 1816), 1726, and six others. (11) 1307 Nelson's (R.) Companion for the Festivals and Fasts of the Church of England, fine copy, 1837 ; Life of Dr. George Bull, Bishop of St. David's, port, 1713 ; Practice of True Devotion, port, 1749 ; Address to Persons of Quality and Estate, 1715 ; Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity, 1714, and five others. (10) 1308 Nemesius (Epis.) de Natura Homiuis, Gr. et. Lat. in integrum restitutus, on fme paper, rare in this state, note by J. C, Oxon, 1671. Luoani (M. A.) Pharsalia cum Notis Grotii et Beutleii, Glasgow, 18l6. Barclaii (J.) Argenis; London, 1623. L. C. Lactantii Opera, Cantab, 1686, and six others. (10) 1309 Nepos's (Corn.) Lives of Illustrious Men, port, Oxon, 1684. Annual Necrology for 1797-8. Merrick's (J.) Destruction of Troy, Oxford, K.D. Crabbe's (Rev. G.) The Borough, a Poem, 1810; Poems, 2 vols, 6th ed, 1812; Tales, 2 vols, 3rd ed, 1813. Cowley's (A.) Works, 3 vols, 1721. (11) 1310 Nevile's (Thomas) Georgicks of Virgil, translated, Camh. 1767 ; Imitations of Horace, 1768. [Macpherson's (Jas.)] Frag- ments of Ancient Poetry, translated from the Galic or Erse Language, Edin. 1760, see Mr. Crossley's note respect- ing the rarity of the last piece, the two in 1 vol. Neville's (H.) Plato Redivivus, 1763. Lettres de M. Bayle aveo des Remarques, par Des Maizeaux, 3 vols, Amster, 1729. (6) 1311 Newcastle General Magazine, or Monthly Repository of Use- ful and Curious Intelligence, from its commencement (in this form) in 1748 to 1759, 12 vols, scarce, 1748-69. (12) 1312 New Foundling Hospital for Wit, being a Collection of Fugitive Pieces in Prose and Verse, not in anv other collection, 6 vols, 1786. New Whig Guide, 1824. " New Tory Guide, 1819. New Bath Guide, or Memoirs of the B.N.R.D. Family, ;>Za«e«, 1807. (9) 1313 New Foundling Hospital for Wit, 6 vols, poor copy, 1786. Travels and Adventures of James Massey, 1733. Meier's (G. F.) Merry Philosopher, or Thoughts on Jesting, 1764, and six others, (14) 127 1314 Newton's (Isaac) Chronology of Antient Kingdoms Amended, three plates, 1728 ; Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel, &c., 1723; Ditto, Taunton, 1808; Historical Account of Two Notable Corruptions of Scripture, 1830 ; Foiu- Letters to Dr. Bentley, 1756 ; Two Letters to Mr. Le Clerc, and other tracts, 1784. Newton's (John) Messiah, 2 vols, 1786. (8) 1315 Newton's (James) Compleat Herbal, containing the Prints and the English Names of Several Thousand Trees, Plants, Shrubs, &c., all curiously engraven on copper plates, 1752. Nicol's (W.) Villa Garden Directory, 1809. Nourse's (Tim) Campania Felix, or Discourse on Husbandry, 1700. A Thousand Notable Things on Various Subjects, Man- chester, 1800. Hoyle's (E.) Treatise on Whist, 1750. (5) 1316 Newton's (Thomas) Dissertations on the Prophecies, 3 vols, Edinburgh, 1802. Nichols's (J.) Calvinism and Arianism Compared, 2 vols, 1824 ; The Works of James Armenius, translated from the Latin, by J. Nichols, 3 vols, 1825. Newcome's (W.) View of English Biblical Translations, 1792. Nelson's Festivals and Fasts, 1850, and four others. (14) 1817 Nichols's (John) Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century, Consisting of Authentic Memoirs and Original Letters of Eminent Persons, vols 1 and 2, hf of, vol 3, boards, uncut, vol 7, hoards, uncut, fresh copy, fine portraits, 1817-48; Literary Anecdotes, vols 2 to 6 part 1, these seriously injured by damp, vol 7, part 1, to 9, 1812-15. 1318 Nichols's (J.) Select Collection of Poems, with Notes. Bio- graphical and Historical, 8 vols, 1780. Daviess (T.) Life of Garrick, 2 vols, 1780, and two others. (12) 1319 Nicolas's (N. H.) Synop'sis of the Peerage of England, 2 vols, 1825 ; Observations on the State of Historical Literature, 1830 ; Refutation of Mr. Palgrave's " Remarks " 1831. Letters on Various Subjects to and from William Nicholson, edited by John Nichols, 2 vols, boards, 1809. (6) 1320 Nicols's (William, lUctor of Stockport) de Literis Inventis, Libri Qes.,front, tvritten in hexameter and pentameter verse, with valuable notes, London, 1711 ; Peri Archon, Libri Septem, Accedunt Liturgica,/roMi;, London, 1717. I'hese works are rarely found in a perfect state. - (2) 1321 Nicolson's (William, of Carlisle) English Historical Library, ■ parts 1 and 2, J 796-7. Nicholson's (J.) Memoirs of Sir W. D. Evans, Knight, 1845. Heywood's (Oliver) Life in God's Favour, 1796. Newcomb's (Thomas) Roman History of 0. Velleius Paterculus, 1721. History of Mecklenburgh, 1762, and six others. (12) 128 1322 Noble's (Mark) Lives of the English Regicides, 2 vols, 1798 ;: Memoirs of the House of Medici, 1797. Neve's (T.) Anim- adversions on Phillips's Life of Cardinal Pole, 1766, and ten others. (14) 1323 Nolan's (F.) Inquiry into the Integrity of the Greek Vulgate, 1815. Exposition of the Revelation by J. M,, Stockport^ 1800. Newton's (T.) Dissertation on the Prophecies, 3 vols, 1768. Linnrecar's (R., of Wakefield) Miscellaneous Works, Leeds, 1789, and seven others. (13) 1324 Norris's (John, of Bemerton) Essay towards the Theory of the Ideal World, 2 vols, 1722; Practical Discourses on the Beatitudes, 4 vols in 2, 1707 ; Treatises, 1697 ; Collection of Miscellanies, Oxford, IQ&I ; Reflections upon the Con- duct of Human Life, 1691 ; Theory and Regulation of Love, 1688 ; Philosophical Discourse concerning the Natural Immortality of the Soul, 1708, and eleven others, hy the same author. (20)> 1325 Norris's (John) Various Works, duplicates of previous lot. (18) 1326 Novum Testamentum cum Notis Stephani, Scaligeri, et Casauboni, 1622. M. Val. Marziale fidelmente tradutto in Itiliano da G. Graglia, hat. et Ital , 2 vols, Front by Bartolozzi, Xore(Zra, 1801. M. A. LucaniPharsalia. " Editio- Rara in qua Grotii Notaprimum appareunt." Note in Mr. Crossley^s handwriting, Plantin, 1614, and seven others. (11) 1327 North British Review, 41 numbers, ranging from nos. 1 to 41, 1844-56, a parcel. 1328 North of England Magazine, a Monthly Journal of Politics,. Literature, Science, and Art, 3 vols in 2, all published,, contains views of Broughton Hall, Htdme Hall, 8fc., scarce, 1842-3. 1329 North of England Magazine, vols 1 and 2, plates, 1842-3.. Bury Observer, Nos. 1 to 12 in 1 vol, 1850-1. Newcastle^ General Magazine, vol 2, 1749. New London Magazine, vols 1 and 2, 1785-6. Novelists' Magazine, vol 16, 1784.. Oxford Magazine, vols 1 to 5, plates, 1768-70. (12)- 1330 North's (Roger) Lives of Baron Guilford and Sir Dudley North, 3 vols, not uniform, 1826 ; Discourse on the Study of the Laws, 1824. Life of Benvenuto CeUini, translated by Nugent, 2 vols, 1771, and seven others. (13) 1331 Northleigh's (John) Topographical Descriptions of Two Voyages through Europe, 1702. The North Briton, by Wilkes, and others, 2 vols, 1763. Noble's (M.) Lives of the English Regicides, 2 vols, 1798. Nichols's (J.) Calvinism and Arminianism Compared, 1824, and six others. (12). 129 LOT 1332 Nourse's (Tim) Campania Felix, or a Discourse of the Benefits and Improvements of 'Rusha.ndvyiJrmit, 1706 ; Discourse on the Faculties of Man, 1686. Nicolas's (N. H.) Peerage of England, 2 vols, one title torn, 1825. New Amusements of the German Spa, 2 vols, 1765. The New Timon, a Romance of London, 1846, and six others. (13) 1333 Nowell's (Alex.) Catechismus sive Prima Institutio Disci- pHnseque Pietatis Ohristianse, Latine Explicata, Oxon, 1835. Heyne's (0. G.) Pindari Oarmina cum Lectionis Varietate et Adnotationibus, 3 vols, London, 1824, and ninepthers. (13) 1334 Nugent's (Thos.) New Observations on Italy and its Inhabi- tants, written by Two Swedish Gentlemen, translated by Thos. 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Observations and Remarks upon the Lives and Reigns of Henry VIII., &c., 1712. Upon the Treaty between Great Britain, France, and Spain, concluded at Seville, 1729, and nine others. (12) 1341 Ockley's (Simon, Vicar of Swavesey, Cambs.) History of the Present Jews throughout the World, 1707 ; Conquest of Syria, Persia, and Egypt, by the Saracens, 1708; History of Hai Ebn Yokdhan, plates, 1708. Memorable Remarks upon the Jewish Nation, scarce, Bolton, 1786. Old Rome and London compared, scarce, 1710. Memoirs of an Old "Wig, 1815, and three others. (9) 1342 Ogden's (Samuel, of Manchester) Sermons on the Articles of the Christian Faith, &c,, 1777 ; Ditto, with Account of his Life, &c., by Rev. T. S. Hughes, 1832; Sermons on the Efficacy of Prayer and Intercession, 1770. Divine Visions of John Engelbrecht, a Lutheran Protestant, trans, by Francis Okely, Northampton, 1780, and four others. (8) 1343 Oldham : Butterworth's (James) Historical and Descriptive Account of the Town and Parochial Chapelry of Oldham, plans and pedAgrees, good copy, scarce, 1817. Butterworth's (Edwin) Biography of Eminent Natives, &c., of Manchester, scarce, 1829. (2) 1344 Oldham's (John) Works, together with his Remains, port, 1703. Brooke's History of the Earl of Moreland, 1822. Piozzi's Letters of Dr. Johnson, 2 vols, 1788. Mauley's (Mrs.) Power of hove, poor copy, 1720. New Whig Guide, 1819, and nine others. (15) 1345 Opie's (Mrs.) Adeline Mowbray, 3 vols, 1805; Father and Daughter, 1804. The Correspondents, 1775. Things by their Right Names, 2 vols, 1812. No Fiction, a Narrative, 2 vols, 1820. Juvenile Indiscretions, 2 vols, 1786. Night and Morning, by Bulwer Lytton, Paris, 1841, and four others. (16) 1346 Orme's (W.) Life and Times of Rev. Richard Baxter, 2 vols, Boston, 1831 ; Life of John Owen, 1820 ; Life of William Baffin, 1823. Parker's (Bp.) 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Dictionnaire Typographique, Historique es Critique des Livres Rares, 2 vols, 1 768. Juliani Imperatorit Orationes III. Panegyricee. ed. a D. Petario. Or. et Lot. Mara Hditw Orationum Imp. Juliani. Mr. Crosskyinauto. note. Flexvs, 1614. Nilus Arohiepiscopus de Primatu Pap» Romani Ch: et Lat. 1608, and six others. (10) 1352 Otter's (W.) Life and Remains of Edward Daniel Clarke, 2 vols, 1825. Orme's (W.) Life of John Owen, 1820. Memoirs of Countess de la Motte, 1789. History of Mecklenburgh, 1762. Molesworth's Account of Denmark, 1694, and six others. (12) 1353 Oulton's (W. C.) Beauties of Anna Seward, port, 1822 ; Beauties of Kotzebue, 1800. Otway and Philips's Familiar Letters, 2 vols, 1695. The Ghost-Seer, 1795. History of Ophelia, 2 vols, 1760. Miscellaneous Remains of Perron, Thuanus, &c., 1707, and six others. (13) 1354 Outram's (Wm.) Sermons upon Faith and Providence, 1680 ; Two Dissertations on Sacrifices, 1817. Oughtred's (Wm.) M athematicall Recreations, poor copy, 1653. The Nomencla- tor ; or, Remembrancer of Adrianus Junius, Pftysi(dan, 1585. Outlines of a New Commentary on Solomon's Song, 1768, and eight others. (13) 1355 Owen's (Chas.) Danger of the Church and State from Foreigners, 1750 ; Wonders of Redeeming Love, 1723; Validity of Dissenting Ministry, 1716; Character and Conduct of Ecclesiastics in Church and State, Shrewsbury, 1768. Scene of Delusions Opened (and Norris's Mis- cellanies), scarce, 1712. Owen's (E. of Warrington) Satires of Juvenal, translated into English Verse, 2 vols, 1786. (7) 1366 Owen (J.) Declaration of the Doctrine of the Triiiity, 1669 ; Jacobite and Nonjuring Principles Freely Examined in a Letter to the Master-Tool of the Faction at Manchester, and others in one vol, Manchester, 1748 ; Account of the Life and Writings of James Owen, 1709, and 10 others. (IS) 1367 Owen (J.) Epigrammata, " Ex dono Brovme Willis,'' 1612. Longi Pastorahum de Daphnide et Chloe Libri Quatuor, Gr. et Lat., 1778. P. Lambecii Lucubrationes in Auli Gellii Noctes Atticas, 1647. Menasseh Ben Israel de Creatione Problemata XXX., 1636. Regneri de Graaf Medici Opera Omnia, 1706, and five others. (10) 132 LOT 1358 Oxford English Prize Poems, 1807; Ditto, 1810; Ditto, 1819 ; Ditto, 1826 ; Ditto, Talboys, 1826. Oxford University and City Guide, 1826 ; Ditto, 1836. Hand-Book for Visitors to- Oxford, woodcuts, 1847. Oxoniana, 4 vols, n.d. (12) 1359 Oxford Magazine ; or, University Museum, vols 1 to 8 (vol 8 wants title), curious plates, 1763-72. Oxford University Magazine, vol 1, 1834, (9)- 1360 Oxoniana, 4 vols, n.d. Catalogue of all Graduats in Divinity, Law and Physick, &c., who have Proceeded or been Created in the University of Oxford, 1659-1726, scarce, Oxford, 1727. Hand-Book for Visitors, woodcuts, 1847. (6) 1361 Page's (Jas. A.) Scattered Leaves, Warrington, 1839. Gresswell's (W. P.) Monastery of St. "Werburgh, a Poem, scarce, privately printed, 1823. Barlow's (T. W.) Memoir of William Broome, 1855. Mianchester Socinian Controversy,. portrait of H. Newcome, 1825; Mort's (Wm. of Greenheys) Trifles of Fancy, 1832. Everett's Panorama of Manchester,. plates, loose in bindinff, 1824. (6) 1362 faine's (Thos.) Agrarian Justice Opposed to Agrarian Law, &c., port, 1817. Palairet's (J.) New Koyal French Grammar, 1789. More's Divine Dialogues, 1713. Parker's- History of His Own Time, 1727. The Celestial Divorce, trans, from the Italian of F. Pallavicino, scarce, 1718, and seven others. (12) 1363 Paley's (W.) Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, 1793 ; Evidences of Christianity, 2 vols, 1796. Meadley's Memoirs ofPaley,^o?-i, 1810, and 10 others. . (14) 1364 Palingenii (M.) Zodicacus Vitse, Tornessizis, 1581. N. Eeusneri Symbola Imperatoria, 1634. V. Paravicini de Viris Eruditione Claris Centuria Tres, 1713. Selecta Poemata Italorum qui Latine Scripserunt, Ed. ab A. Pope, Autograph of J, Brookes and note by Mr. Crossley, 2 vols, 1740, and seven others. (12) 1365 Palmer's (Elias) Mathematical Divinity, 1693. Palmer's (S.) Moral Essays on some Curious English, Scotch and Foreign Proverbs, 1710. Opinion of Padre Paolo, of the Order of the Servites, 1689. Papillon's Vanity of the Lives and Passions of Men, 1651, and eleven others. (15) 1366 Palmer's (William, the Rugeley Poisoner') Verbatim Report of the Trial, (with cancelled Bank Cheque, Signed by J. Parsons Cook, the Murdered Man, Added), 1856. Illustrated and Unabridged Edition of the ' ' Times " Report, numej-ous wood- cut portraits and views, scarce, 1856. Memoirs' of-paptain Hugh Crow of Liverpool, port, 1830. The Whole Proceed- ings before the Coroner's Inquest at Oldham &c., on the Body of John Lees, who died of Sabre Wounds at Man- chester, August, 1819, with folding plan of St. Peter's Field, scarce, 1820. (4) 133 lOT 1367 Pamphlets: Address to His Majesty on his happy Recovery, 1789. Reflections on the Case of a Regency, 1789. Political Analysis of the War, 1762. The Freeborn Englishman's Un- masked Battery, 1762. Punch's Politicks, 1762. Account of the Revolution in Genoa, n.d. Letter to the Tories, 1747. Review of the Two Late Rebellions, 1747. Remarks on the Pretender's Declaration and Commission, 1745. History of the Present Rebellion in Scotland, 1745. Warburton's Sermon on ditto, 1745. City Latin, or Remarks on the Latin Inscription of the Intended New Bridge at Black- Fryars, by Rev. B. Birch, 1761. The Querist, 2parts, Dtiblin, 1725-6, and forty-five others, in 9 vols. 1868 Pamphlets : Aikin's Thoughts on Hospitals, 1771. Col- batch's Dissertation concerning Mistletoe, 1719. Douglas on the Generation of Heat in Animals, 1747. Alexander on Puerperal Fever, 1836. Radford on Midwifery, 1827, Simmons on the Osesarean Operation, n.d. The Queen's Closet opened 1656, and fifty others, Medical, a parcel. 1369 Pamphlets : Aikin's Character of John Howard, 1792. Secret History of the Rye House Plot, in 1685, 1754. De Veil's Essay towards a Solution of the Horizontal Moon, Northampton, 1725. Agreeable Criticism of the City of Paris and the French, 1708. All the Talents, a Satirical Poem, front by Rowlandson, 1807. Langford's Bellaria, or the Fair Unfortunate, a Romance, 1730. Discourse on Oaths, 1716. Hales's Bank Mirror, n.d. Trial of Donel- lan, 1781. Essay on Collateral Consanguinuity, 1750.' Bowles's Aristarchus, Oxford, 1748. Vindication of the Mallard of AU Souls' College, 1750. Proper Explanation of the Oxford Almanack, for 1755. Bentham's View of the Hard Labour Bill, 1778. Parr's Two Essay's on Shake- speare, 1795. Mrs. Galindo's Letter to Mrs. Siddons, 1809. Scrope's Letters to the Magistrates of the South of England, 1831, and fifty-seven others, in eleven vols. 1370 Pamphlets: Aston's Metrical Records of Manchester, rare, 1822. Ainsworth's (W. Harrison) Considerations on the Best Means of AflEbrding Relief to the Operative Classes, scarce, 1826 (see Mr. Crosdey's note respecting these two pam- phlets). Battye's Parochial Abuse, Artifice and Peculation in the Town of Manchester, 1796 ; Address to the Inhabit- ants of Manchester, 1802, and others by the same Author, see Mr. Crossley's note. Ward's (Abel) Assize Sermon at Lan- caster Assizes, 1761, and others, chiefly Local, in four vols. 1371 Pamphlets: Bisset's Poetic Survey round Birmingham, jjfaies, N.D. Kelly's Ancient Records of Leicester, 1855. Accounts of the Frauds and Abuses at Dagenham Breach, scarce, 1717. Kerslake's Supremacy of Mercia, 1879. Ann Moore, or the Fasting Woman of Tutbury, 3 pamphlets, v.d. Foundation Documents of Merton College, 1843. Cata- logue of Graduats, at Oxford, 1770-82, and thirteen others. 134 lOT 1372 Pamphlets: Brief Account of Sir Samuel Morland, 1838; Thos Hearne, 1736; James Owen, 1709; John Halea^ 1719 ; John Edward Taylor, 1844. Joseph Priestley, 1805 ; Sir Stephen Fox, 1717; Joanna Southcott, 1814, and tem others, Biographical. 1373 Pamphlets : Callander's Collection of Free Masons' Songs^ 1758. The Footman's Looking Glass, by J. B., 1747. Sedition and Modern Patriotism Displayed, 1771. Field- ing's Don Quixote in England, a Comedy with music, ] 734. The Livery Rake and Country Lass, 1733. Win- tringham's Endemic Diseases, 1718. Relation of a Jour- ney into England and Holland, 1711. Enghsh Connois- seur, 2 vols, 1767. Algarotti's Essay on Painting, 1765. The Scotch Portmanteau, Opened at York, if.D. History of the Proceedings in the Case of Peg, only Sister to John Bull, 1761. Foote's Life of Sir John Goodere, n.d. Pro- gress of Fashion, 1786. Walker's Epitome of Astronomy,. 1806. Sketch of the Scenery of the Trosachs &c., Stirling,. 1811, and forty-five others, in 10 vols. 1374 Pamphlets : Case of the Revival of the Salt Duty, 1732., Natural Probability of a Lasting Peace in Europe, 1732.. The Loyal, or Revokitional Tory, 1733. The Landed Interest Considered, 1833. Abridgement of the Laws of Scotland relative to Hunting, Fowling, &c., Montrose. 1800. View of the Cotton Manufactories of France, 1803. Harper's Observations on the Dispute between the United States and France, 1798. An Alarm to the Patriots, 1749. The Political Views of the Court of France Delineated,, 1744. The Three Trials of WilUam Hone, 1818, and forty- others, chiefly political, in 10 Vols. 1375 Pamphlets : Egane's Book of Rates now used in the Sin Cus- tom House of the Church and Court of Rome, 1779. Epistle- to Lord Cobham, 1734. Smith's Curiosities of Common Water, 1739. Letter from a Gentleman in Scotland, upon the Highland Insurrection, 1745. Traits sur la Tolerance, 1763. Voltaire's Civil Wars of France, 1760. Berrow's- Pre-Existent Lapse of Human Souls, 1762. The Crafts- man, 1727. Catherall's Essay on the Conflagration, 1720. Nightingale's Letter on Byrom and Mavor's Shorthand SystemSjJ 811. Philips's Exposure of the Calumnies against- the Yeomanry Cavalry of Manchester, 1819, aijd fifty others, in nine vols. 1376 Pamphlets : Essay on Charles I. and the Causes of the Civil War, 1748. Letters to the Clergy of the Collegiate Churchi of Manchester, 1748. Parson Coppock's Dying Speech, scarce, Carlisle, 17 — . Owen's (J.) Jacobite Principles. Freely Examined, in a. Letter to the Master-Tool of the= Faction at Manchester, 1747. The Art of Governing by- Parties, 1701. Memoirs of the Life of Lord Somers, 1716. 185 LOT Narrative of the Examination of the Marquis de Guisoard at the Cockpit, 1711. The Protical Son, A Welch Preach- ment, by the Parson of IJangtyddre, 1750. Are These Things So? 1740. The Jesuit Unmasked, 1737. Copy of the Wm of Sarah, late Dowager Duchess of Marlborough, 1745. Expedition to Sicily, 1739. Whitaker's (John) Real Origin of Government, 1795. The Horrors of War Renewed in Egypt, 1801, and sixty-three others, chiefly political, in 8 vols. 1377 Pamphlets : Excise Anatomiz'd, by Z. G., 1773. The Late Excise Scheme Dissected, 1784. A Review of the Excise Scheme, 1733. Narrative of Occurrences and Transactions Relating to the Royal Family, Privateers, and their Prizes, N.D. God's Revenge against Murder and Adultery, plates, scarce, 1770. Richard's Tour from London to St. Peters- burgh and Moscow, 1778. Whitehead's Original Anecdotes of the Late Duke of Kingston and Miss Chudleigh, 1792. Frauds, &c., of Charles Price, 1786. Carnarvonshire, a Sketch of its History, Antiquities, &c., 1792. A Dialogue in the Shades Below, n.d. The Interest of Great Britain in Supplying Herself with Iron, n.d. The Fustiad, or Cudgel-Match, a Poem, scarce, Yeovil, 1747. Recreation for Gentlemen and Ladies, 1756. Memoirs of the House of Brandenburg, 1751, and fifty-five others, in 13 vols. 1378 Pamphlets: Fielden's (John, Jf.P. /oc Oldham) The Curse of the Factory System, n.d. Grimshaw's Quantity of Iron in Cotton and Linen Cloth, n.d. Free Trade and Coloniza- tion in India, 1829. Seabrook's Memoir on the Origin, Cultivation, and Uses of Cotton, Charleston, 1844. Com Law Fallacies, 1839. Booker's Memorials of the Church in Prestwich, Abridged edition, scarce, 1852. A Little Amusement for the Gentlemen of Monmouth-street, Rose- mary-lane, vidgarly called Cannon-street and McDonald's- lane, rare, Manchester, 1804, and sixty-two others, un- bound, some local, a parcel, 1379 Pamphlets: Lord Beilhaven's Speech in the Parliament holden at Edinburgh, Nov., 1706, on the Subject-Matter of the Union, wherein the Peerage of the Two Kingdoms is Considered, 1719. Relation of the Duel fought in Hyde Park, Nov. 15, 1712, between the Duke of Hamilton and Lord Mohiun, 1713. The Management of the War, 1711. TumbuU's Narrative of the Revolt in Grenada, 1796. The Congress of the Beasts, 1748 ; Sequel to Ditto, or the Northern Election, 1749. Hodgson's Introduction to Chronology, containing an Account of Time, 1747, and seventy-nine others, variotis, in 1 2 vols. 136 1880 Pamphlets : Free Thoughts upon Faith, or the Religion of Nature, a Poem, with notes, 1758. Essay on the Mosaic Account of the Creation and Fall of Man, 1753. Kedingr ton's Sermon preached at Bury St. Edmund, Aug. 30, 1758. Pegge's Meaning of Demoniacs, 1783. Brett's Dissertation on the Ancient Versions of the Bihle, 1760. Francis's (B.) The Conflagration, a Poem on the Last Day, Philadelphia, n&I. Roby's (W.) Funeral Sermon on Rev, John Johnson, 1804. Ely's (0.) Funeral Sermon on Mrs. Mary Chadwick, Bury, 1798. Clarke's (John, of Hull), Foundation of MoraUty Considered, Thos. Gent, York, n.b. Tasker on Infant Sprinkling, 1718. Hooke's (R., Vicar of Halifax) Noncomformist's Champion, His Challenge Accepted, 1682, and one hundred and three others, chiefly Theological, in l4 vols. 1881 Pamphlets : Hereditary Right not Indefeasible, addressed to Jacobites, &c., 1747. The Spirit of the Whigs and Jaco- bites Compared, 1746. Owen's (J.) Dr. Deacon, Try'd before his own Tribunal, Manchester, 1748 ; Jacobite and Nonjuring Principles, 1747. White on Bees, 1759. General Contents of the British Museum, 1761. Tyburn to the Marine Society, a Poem, 1759. A Modest Defence of Gaming, ] 754. Mill's Essay on Bees, 1766. Blackmore's True and Impartial History of the Plot in 1695, 1723. Polesworth's History of John Bull, part 3, 1744. Davies's (Sir J.) Immortality of the Soul, Olasgoiv, 1749. Britain's Remembrancer, or the Danger not over, 1767, and 27 others in six vols. 1382 Pamphlets : Historic Literature of Ireland, 1857. A Kerry Pastoral, Percy Soc, 1848. Notices of Fugitive Tracts, ed by J. O. Halliwell [Phillipps] Percy Soc, 1849. The Excellencie of a Free State, 1767. Traditionary Anecdotes of Shakespeare, collected in Warwickshire, 1838. Hardy's Review of the Shakespearian Controversy, 1860. CoUiers's (J. P.) Reasons for a New Edition of Shakespeare's Works, 1841, and ten others. ' 1883 Pamphlets : History of Inland Navigations, particularly those in Lancashire and Cheshire, wanting plans, 1769. Papers Published in Favour of the Intended Rochdale Canal, 1791-3, plans, Chester, k.d. Grand Junction Canal, a Letter to a Member of Parliament, n.d. Letter on the Proposed Canal from Braunston to Brentford, 1793. Hol- brook's (A. C.) Dramatist, or Memoirs of the Stage, 1809. Letters from Simkin the Second, 1796. Strickland's (G.) Reason for not pulling down CliflFord's Tower in enlarging York Castle, plan, 1825. Barber on the Law of Tithes, 1816, and 37 others in 7 vols. 137 XOT 1384 Pamphlets : Hiokeringill's (E., of Colchester) Ceremony- Monger, his Character, N.D. J enning's Funeral Sermon on Isaac Watts, 1749. Knowles's (Thomas of Ickworth) Observations on Moses, 1762. Burthogge's Christianity, a Revealed Mystery, 1755. Owen's (H., of Terling) Intent and Propriety of the Scripture Miracles Explained, 1755, The Miracles of Jesus Vindicated, 1732. Collier's View of the Immorality of the English Stage, 1698. Turner on the Marriage of Cousin-Germans, 1682. Withers's (J.) Defence of the True and Impartial Account of what occurred at the late Conference at Exon, 1707. Glotta, a Poem, by Mr. Arbuckle, Glasgow, 1721. The Hazard of a Death-Bed-Repentance, 1708. Lee's Dissertation on the Second Book of Esdras, 1722, and 58 others, cJviefy Theo- logical, in 12 vols. 1385 Pamphlets : Hill's Treatise of Husbandry, &c., 1760. Honour and Advantage of Agriculture, translated from the Spanish by a Parmer in Cheshire, 1760. The Universal Librarian, vol 1, part 1, 1751. Butler's Puerperal Fevers as they appear in Derbyshire, 1775. Chandler's Treatise of a Cataract, plates, 1775. De Bienville's Nymphomania, scarce, 1775. Welch's Office of Constable, 1754. Field- ing's Provision for the Poor, 1753. Cure of the Miliary Fever, 1751. Hill's Management of the Gout, 1758. Brocklesby's Mortality in Horned Cattle, 1746. Akenside's Dysenteria Commentarius, 1764. La Con- damine on Inoculation, 1755. Frewen on Inoculation, 1749, and 52 others in 14 vols. 1386 Pamphlets : Holder's Discourse Concerning Time, 1701. Hodgson's Introduction to Chronology, 1747. Life and Philosophy of Epictetus, 1673. The Analyst, 1734. Smith's Dissertation on Eclipses, 1748. Book of Know- ledge, 1764, and three others, similar. 1387 Pamphlets : Joe Miller's Jests, or the Wits' Vade Mecum, scarce, n.d. The Cheats of London Exposed, soiled, 1796. The Distressed Orphan, or Love in a Madhouse, n.d. Ward's Female Policy Detected, poor copy, 1761. Gay's Trivia, or the Art of Walking the Streets of London, 1730. Discoveries of John Poulter, alias Baxter, 1764, and 36 others, a curious and scarce lot. 1388 Pamphlets: Kerslake's Welsh in Dorset, 1880. Beamont's Richard II., 1870. Rought Jones's Mediolanum, 1881. The Reliquary, parts 13 and 14, 1863. Oastler's Vicarial Tithes, Mcdtfax, 1827. Wallis's London, 1796, and eleven others, Topographical and Historical. 138 lOT 1389 Pamphlets: Letters on Chivalry and Romance, 1762. Love- Letters of Mrs. Piozzi, 1743. Satyrical Lecture on Hearts, 1767. The Eoyal Investigation, 1807. Plan of a Swearing Grammar, 1808. Social Bliss Considered, (with the Remarkable Speech of Miss Polly Baher), by Gideon Archer, 1749, curious, and ten others. 1390 Pamphlets : Life of Joseph Balsamo (Comit Cagliostro), port^ 1791. The Jockey Club, part 3, 1792. Court Martial on Captain Sir Home Popham, 1807. Observations on the Writings of the Craftsman, 1730. Thoughts on the High. Price of Provisions, 1767. Parmer's Essay on the Learn- ing of Shakespeare, scarce, 1767. Account of the Lives and Writings of the Living Authors of Great-Britain, 1762. The Effect of the Growth of Popery on the Price of Provisions, by a Journeyman Shoemaker, n.d. The Crooked Disciple's Remarks upon the Blind Guide's-- Method of Preaching, n.d. Brekell's Divine Oracles, 1749. Manchester Politics, a Dialogue between Mr. Trew-blew and Mr. Whiglove, 1748. Owen's Dr. Deacon Try'd before his own Tribunal, Manchester, 1748 ; Letter to the Master- Tool of the Paction at Manchester, 1748. Trial of Admiral PaUiser, 1779. Sinclair's Specimen of the Statis- tical Account of Scotland, 1791, and 46 others in 9 vols. 1391 Pamphlets: Narrative of the Proceedings of His Majesty's Fleet, 1741-44. by a Sea Officer, 1744. The Second Court- Secret, 1744. The Measures of the Late Administration Examined, 1745. Reasons for the Reduction of Prance, 1744. Pox against Pox ; or. Political Blossoms, front, 1788 i Speech of Edmund Burke, February 11, 1780. Eulogium on Sir Samuel RomiUy, 1819. Ward's (Benj.,. of Yarmouth), State of the Woollen Manufactories Con- sidered, 1731. Lowe's (J.) Inquiry into the State of the British West Indies, 1808. Roscbe's Remarks on the Proposals for Peace, 1808. Reply to Joseph Hanson,, Manchester, 1808. Burke's Speech on American Taxation,. 1775. The Lords' Protest, 1742, and 53 others, chieflyr political, in ten vols. 1392 Pamphlets: Owen's (J.) Jacobite Principles Examined in a Letter to the Master-Tool of the Paction in Manchester, 1747 ; Sermon Preached at Rochdale, 1742. Memoirs of the Old Highlander, Sergeant Donald Macleod, 1791 ; Life of Clement XIV., 1778 ; Royal Rantipoles ; or, the Humours of Brighton, by Peter Pindar, 1816. The Regent and the King ; or, a Trip from HartweU to Dover, 1814. The Book of Sports, as set forth by King Charles I., with Remarks upon the same, 1623, very rare, rep., 1709. Bancks' (John) Weavers Miscellany ; or. Poems on Several Subjects, scarce, 1730, and 25 others in five vols. 139 LOT 1393 Pamphlets : Priestley's Letters to Dr. Horsley, Birmingham^ 1783. Snape's Letters to Bishop of Bangor, 1717. Ferriar's (W., of Paisley) Discoiirses, (loith Account of the- Sabbath Schools in Paisley), 1798. The Non-Bxistence of a Popish Pretender to the Crown of Great Britain, 1745 ;. The Rise of the Present Unnatural Rebellion Discovered, 1745; The Detector Detected, 1743. Sharp's Remarks on the Prophecies, 1768. Original Copy of the Conference between the Duke of Buckingham and Father Fitzgerald,. 1719. Batten's Elegy on the Death of Thomas Vigurs, Bath, N.D. Adams's Essay on Miracles, 1754. Moor's (John, of Tiverton") Defence of the Deity of Jesus Christ,. 1719, and 114 others, various, in fourteen vols. 1394 Pamphlets : Proposals for a National Bank, 1697. Weston's 'Treatise on Husbandry, 1742. Sleator's Instructions for Raising Flax and Hemp, 1724. Fairbairn on Water- wheels, 1849. Truster's Practical Husbandry, 1709. Kingsbury's Treatise on Razors, 1830. Akroyd's Improved Dwellings, 1862. The Economist, 1774. Shuttleworth's Hydraulic Railway, 1842, and eight others. 1895 Pamphlets : Scotch Poetry, by Rodgers, an Operative Weaver, of Glasgow, 182L A Letter to the Author of the- Interest of Scotland Considered, 1734. Memorials and Letters Relating to the History of Britain, iemp., James I., Olasgoiv, 1766. Catalogue of Kerrich's Collection of Roman Coins, 1852. Historical Account of the London Institu- tion, 1835. The Collier's Wedding, by Edward Chicken, N.D. Ditto, 1829. Discourse Upon the Uniting of Scotland with England, 1702, and ten others, a parcel. 1396 Pamphlets : Short Tour in the Midland Counties of England in 1772-4. The Slave Colonies of Great Britain, 1826„ Harris on the Slave Trade, Liverpool, 1788. The Interest of Great Britain Considered with Regard to Her Colonies, 1760. Things as They Are, part 2, 176] . Chronicle of the War between the Felicianites, the GalHanites, &c.,. 1760. OUyffe's Remedies Against the Desolations of Fire, &c., 1732. The Country-Man's Miscellany, or Reflections on that Glorious Planet, the Sun, 1732. Memoirs of Captain Mackheath, 1728. The (Economy of Love, a Poetical Essay, 1739. The Case of our Present Theatrical Disputes, 1743. London, a Poem, If 38 ; London, or the Progress of Commerce, by Glover, 1739. Epistola Gratu- labunda ad Gulielmum Cumbriee Ducem, 1746. . Newell's inquest Jurymen, 1825. Trial of Wm. Winterbotham, at Exeter, 1793. Temple of Gnidos, 1767. Dalton's Remarks on Prints, 1790. Voyage of Domingo Gonsales to the Worid in the Moon, 1768, and 52 others in ten vols. 1397 Pamphlets, Tracts, &c., about 100 unbound, chiefly Theological a parcel. 140 lOT 1398 Pamphlets, Tracts, &c., a similar lot, aparcel. 1399 Pamphlets, Tracts, &c., about 100 unbound, Miscellaneous, a 1400 Pamphlets, Tracts, &c., a similar lot, a parcel. 1401 Pamphlets, Tracts, &c., a similar lot, aparcel. 1402 Pamphlets, Tracts, &c., a similar lot, aparcel. 1403 Pamphlets : Trial of James Evans for the Murder of Thos. Price (in Marsden-square, Manchester) scarce, 1826. Trial of the Wakefields for Abduction of Miss Turner, 1827. Battye's Red BaaU Book, or Parish Register of Arrears for the Maintenance of the Unfortunate Offspring of Illicit Amours, &c., Manchester, n.d. Trial of Thirty- eight Men on a Charge of Administering an Unlawful Oath, &c., Manchester, 1812. Owen's (J.) Jacobite Prin- ciples Examined, 1 748, and 16 others in 4 vols. 1404^Pamphlets: Whitewell, a Poem, written by Jonathan Lodge, of Preston, 2nd ed, 1834. Claridge's Shepherd of Ban- bury's Rules to Judge of the Weather, 1827. History of Insipids, a Lampoon, by Lord Roch r, 1709. Life and Reign of Henry the Sixth, 1712. Faction Display'd, a Poem, 1709. The Flight of the Pretender, 1708. Garth's Dispensary, 1709. Trial of James Stuart, 1822. Byron's Don Juan, Cantos 3, 4, and 5, 1st edition, 1821. Harte's Poems, 1727. Full Account of the Trial of John Hatfield, who Married the Beauty of Buttermere, 1803. Byron's Poems on his Domestic Circumstances, 1816. Battye's Reply to Mr. Unite's Address to the Ley-payers of Man- chester, 1796. Stockdale's Letters on the Slave Trade, Durham, 1799, and 46 others, various, in seven vols. QUAKTO. 1405 Gale's (Theophilus) The Court of the Gentiles, parts 1 and 2, 2nd ed, poor copy, scarce, 1672-1. Garnett's"(John) Disser- tation on the Book of Job (and six others in one vol), with Mr. Crossley's MS. note, 1754. Gauden's (John) Hieraspis- tes, a Defence of the Ministry of the Church of England, engraved frontispiece, 1653; Funerals Made Cordials, 1658, and five others. (9) 1406 Gassendi (P.) de Vita et Morbis Epicuri Libri Octo, 1647. Sancti Gregorii Nazianzeni in Julianum Invectivse Duse, Monts, 1610. Charitonis Aphrodisiensis Chserea et CalU- phroe, Gr. et Lot. cum Animadversionibus Jacobi P. D. Orville, Amstelodami, Mm-tier, 1750, and five others. (8) 1407 Gassendi (P.) Disquisitio Metaphysica Seu Dubitationes et Instantise ad versus Cartesium, Blaew, 1644. P. Gassendi Vita N. C. Fabricii de Peirex, 1665. Q. Ennii Poetse Fragmenta Ed. a Hesselio, 1707. Borrichii Hermetis .^gyp- tiorum et Chemicorum Sapientia Vindicata, 1674, and four others. /g) 141 LOT 1408 Gataker's (Thomas) Of the Nature and Use of Lots, 1627- Just Defence of Certain Passages in ditto, 1623, in 1 vol? Vindication of his Annotations, 1653 ; The Spiritual Watch, 1622 ; The Joy of the Just, 1623; Anniversary Memorial of England's Dehvery, 1626; A Good Wife God's Gift, 1624, and others in 1 vol. Geddes's (A.) Critical Remarks on the Hebrew Scriptures, vol 1, large paper, uncut, 1800. Gentleman's and Builder's Reposi- tory, 2'lates, 1748. Servita's History of the Inquisition,, 1639, and four others. nO) 1409 Gilpin's (Richa-rd) Dsemonologia Sacra, or a Treatise of Satan's Temptations, 1677. Glanvill's (Joseph) Essays on Philo- sophy, and Religion, 1676; Sermons, wanting title. Juvenal's Satires, translated into English Verse, with Notes, &c., by W. Giitord, port, fine copy, 1802. Quintilliani (Mar. Fab.) de Institutione Oratoria Libri, XII, ad Edmmidus Gibson, " An excellent edition," Lowndes, Oxon,. 1693, and two others. ('j\ 1410 Glassii (S.) Opuscula, Lugduni, 1700. M. T. Ciceronis Opera Omnia, Notis Gruteri, 2 vols, Jine illustrativns. Lug. Petrus Vander, 1692. E. V. Erisius de Furoribus Gallicis, Edimburgi Anno Sal. Humance, 1573. T. Gesseli Historia Rerum MemorabiUum in Orbe Gestarum, 2 vols, 1661, and two others. (g) 1411 Goodall's (Chas.) The Royal College of Physicians of London, 1684. Godwin's (Francis) Catalogue of the Bishops of England (with many leaves written in M8S. in the handr- writing of the JRev. Joshua Brookes, see Mr. Crossley's note),, imperfect after page 694, 1615. Godwyn's (Thomas) Moses and Aaron, 1767. The Works of Sallust, translated by Thomas Gordon, 1769, and five others. (9) 1412 Goodwin's (John) Triumviri, poor copy, 1658 ; Anti-CavaUer- isme, scarce, soiled title, 1643 ; Being Filled with the Spirit, 1670; Imputatio Fidei, or a Treatise of Justification, 1642; The Divine Authority of the Scriptures Asserted, 1648. Gregory's (John) Works, 1671. Griffith's (M.) Bethel, or a Forme for Families, 1634, and another. (8) 1413 Gower's (Dr.) Sketch of the Materials for a New History of Cheshire, ^aper covers, poor copy, 1800. Brayley's Graphic and Historical Illustrator, cuts, loose in binding, 1834. Guest's (Richard) Compendious History of the Cotton Manufacture (wanting B plates), 1823. Heywood's (B. A.) Addresses delivered at the Liverpool Royal Institution, 1824. Martin's History of St. Rule's Chapel, ^oor copy, 1787. (5) 1414 GrangBBi (J.) Commentarii in Juvenalis Satyras, Parisiis, 1614. J. Astruc de Morbis Libri Novem., 2 vols 1740. L. A. Flori Rerum Romanarum Epitoma, Ed. ab E. Vinento, Pictavis, 1663. M. V. Martialis Epigrammata; Oommentariis L. Ramirez de Prado, Parisiis, 1607, and three others. (8) 142 101 1415 Green's (Thomas) Extracts from the Diary of a Lover of Literature, 1810. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Gray, by W. Mason, port, 1775. Hale's Jm^isdiction of the Lords' House, or Parliament considered according to Antient Records, 1796. Gregorii Posthuma, or Certain Learned Tracts written by John Gregorie, 1650. Gunning's (P.) Paschal, or Lent Fast, 1662, and three others. (9) 1416 GreenhiU's (Thomas) Art of Embalming, plates, scarce, 1705. The Historie of Guicciardin, conteining the Warres of Italy, and other Partes, reduced into English by Geffi-ay Penton, 1579. (2) 1417 Grotii's (H.) Annotationes in Novum Testamentum, Ed. a 0. B. de Windheim, portrait of Q-rotius, 2 vols, 1755-6. H. Grotii's Excerpta Ex Tragediis et Comoediis Grsecis turn quEe exstant, turn quae perierunt, Qr. et Lat., Parisiis, 1626. H. Grotii Syntagma Arateorum, remarkable illustra- tions, Plantin, 1600. H. Grotii de Jure Belli ac Pacis Librorum III. Compendium, a Gualtero Scott, 1707, and two others. (7) 1418 Gudii (M.) Bt Doctorum Virorum ad eum Epistolse, Vltrajectu 1697. J. Oasauboni de Eebus SacrisetEcclesiasticis, 1616. C. Bartholini Bxpositio Veteris in Puerperio Ritus, 1677. P. Bacon de Augmentis Scientise, 1624, and six others. (10) 1419 Hakewil's (Geo.) Answers to a Treatise written by Dr. Caiier, 1616. Gyffard's (Geo.) Sermons on the Book of Revelation, ■wantinff title,1599. Gregory's Works, 1671. Hall's (Thos.) Beauty of Magistracy, 1660, and six others. (10) 1420 Hales's (John) Golden Remains, engraved title, 1673. Hall's (J.) Shaking of the Olive Tree, 1660; Contemplations upon the Life of Jesus, 1679. Hammond's (H.) Collection of Severall Replies and Vindications, 3 vols in 1, 1657; Reply to the Catholick Gentleman's Answer, 1654, and four others. (9) 1421 Haller's (A. Von) Bibliotheca Botanica, 2 vols, Tiguri, 1771. GreenhiU's (T.) Art of Embalming, plates, scarce, 1705. Hill's (John) Review of the Works of the Royal Society, 1751. (4) 1422 Hanway's (Jonas) Virtue in Humble Life, 2 vols, 1777 ; The Defects of Police the Cause of Immorality, 1775 ; Obser- vations, 1772. Gray's Poems, with Life, by Mason, want- ing port, 1^75. The Works of James Harris, 2 vols, 1801. (7) 1423 Hargrave's (P.) Collection of Tracts Relative to the Laws of England, vol 1, 1787 ; Complete Collection of State Trials, vols 1, 2 and 3, 1793-7. D. Justiniani Institutionum, Libri Quatuor, translated by George Harris, 1761. Hill's (J.) Review of the Royal Society, 1761. (6) 148 lOT 1424 Harleian Miscellany, a Collection of Scarce Pamphlets and Tracts, seven vols, wanting vol 6 to complete, 1744-46. 1425 Harleian Miscellany with notes by Park, vols 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6 ('2 and 5 injured by damp J, 1808-10. 1426 Harwood's (Ed.) View of the Greek and Roman Classics, inter- leaved toitli quarto paper, with MS. notes, 2 vols, 1790. Oratio Anniversaria Harveiaua, 1724. Oratio Harveiana, ed. alt, N.D., and other scarce tracts in one vol. (4) 1427 Helmont's (J. B. Van.) Ortus MedioinEe id est Initia Physicse Inaudita, Lud., Elzer, 1648; Opera Omnia, Franc, 1682. D. Heinsii Sacrarum Excertitationum ad Novum Testa- mentum, Cantab, 1640. J. Medi Clavis Apocalyptica Cantab, 1649. M. A. Delrii Syntagma Tragcedise Latinse, Ex. off. Plant, 1598. (5) 1428 Henderson's (R.) Arraignement of the Whole Creature at the Barre of Religion, &c., front, some leaves damaged, 1631, and 12 others, all imperfect. (13) 1429 Herbert's (Lord, of Cherbury) Life, written by \duisAi,wanting port, 1792 ; Life and Reign of Henry VIII., wanting port, 1741 ; Dialogue between a Tutor and His Pupil, 1768. Memoirs of the House of Hastings, wants title, 1820. The Hero, from the Spanish of B. Graoian, 1726, aad five others, (10) 1430 Heylyn's (Peter) Antidotum lincolniense, 1637 ; Historie of St. George of Cappodocia, 1633; Ecclesia Vindicata, 1657; Parable of the Tares, 1659; Cosmography. 1629; Historia Quinqui Articularis, 1660. Hickeringill's (E. of Colchester) Priestcraft, its Character and Consequences, 2 parts, N.D., and several other tracts in 1 vol. (7) "1431 Hill's (J.) R,eview of the Works of the Royal Society of Lon- don, 1780. Hoare's (Sir R. Colt) Classical Tour Through Italy and Sicily, good copy, 1819. Impartial History o(f the WaB, plates, Manchester, 1799. History of the Lives of Abeillard and Heloisa, wards title, n.d. Hutcheson's System of Moral Philosophy, 2 vols, 1755. (6) 1432 Hody's (H.) Unreasonableness of a Separation from the New Bishops, 1691. Historical Discourse of the Uniformity of the Government of England, by N. Bacon, 2 parts in 1 vol,' 1647-51. Hodges's (W.) Elihu, or an Inquiry into the Book of Job, 1750. Holdsworth's Remarks and Dissertations on Virgil, 1768 ; Ditto on the Second Book of Virgil's Georgics, 1749, and five others. (10) 1433;Holsworth's (R.) Valley of Vision, 1651. Causin's (N.) Holy History, 1653. Howell's (J.) Epistolse Ho-Elianse, or Familiar Letters, wants engraved title, 1645. Hoyle's (J.) Rejoynder to Malone's Reply Concerning Reall Presence, 1641. Hussey's (Joseph) The Glory of Christ Unveiled, title mounted, 1706, and four others. (9) 144 LOT 1434 Holyoke's (Francis) Eider's Diotionarie Corrected, and witk the Addition of Above 500 Words, 3rd ed, Oxford, 1612. The Booke of Honor and Armes, cuts of arms, ^c, scarce,. 1590. Huarte's (J.) Examen de Ingenios, the Examina- tion of Men's Wits, 1596. Prideaux's (M.) Easy and Com- pendious Introduction for Reading all Sorts of Histories, Oxford, 1648. (4) 1435 Horatii Opera, cum Soholiis Veteribus Oastigavit et Notis Illustravit, G. Baxterus; Varias Lectiones etObservatioues Addidit, J. M. Gesnerus, 1806; Q. Horatius Flaccus, ex Recensione et cum Notis Atque Bmendationibus Richardi Bentleii, Cantab, ]711. Historia Michaelis Serveti, fine portrait by Fritesch, Helms, n.d. Longi Pastoralium, de Daphnide et Chloe, Petrus Moll SnecanuS, Recensuit, Franckerae, 1660, and four others. (7) 1436 Horatii ; Cum Erudito Laevini Torrentii Commentario, nunc primum in lucem edito. Item Petri Nannii Alemariani in Artem Poeticam, Ant., ex Officina Plantiniana, 1608. Diatriba Chrouologica Johannis Marshami, 1649. N. MachiaveUi Princeps cum Animadversionibus Hermanni Conringii, &c.. Helm, 1686, and five others, (8) 1437 Horrox (Jeremiah) J. Horroccii Liverpoliensis Angli, ex Pala- tinatu Lancastrise, Opera Posthuma. Accedunt Gmlielmi Crabtrsei, Manoestriensis, Observationes Coelestes, &c.,. v^ry scarce, 1678. Q. Enni Poetse cum Primus Censendi, Annalium Libb XIIX. Quae apud Varies Auctores superant Fragmenta ab P.G.E.P.N. Mervla, 1595, and two others. (4) 1438 Hugonis Groth de Jure Belli ac Pacis, folio, 1631. Voetii (G.) Selectarum Disputationum Theologicarum, 2 vols,. 1648. H. Witte Diarium Biographicum, 2 vols, 1688-91, and four others. • (9). 1439 Hulbert's (Charles) Memoirs of Seveiity Years of an Eventful lAiQjplates, scarce, complete in Imparts, Shrewsbury, 1848-52. 1440 Hume's (David) Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, 1758 ; History of England under the House of Tudor, 2 vols, 1759. Ainsworth's Dictionary, English and Latin, with great Additions and Amendments, by Thos. Morrell, Sector of Buckland, Herts, good copy, 1773. (4) 1441 Hunter's (Jos.) Who wrote Cavendish's Life of Wolsey? uncut, very few printed, 1814. Kirk's (R.) Secret Commonwealth ; or, a Treatise displaying the Chiefe Curiosities as they are in use among Diverse of the People of Scotland to this Day, 1691, injured by damp, Hep., 1815. (2) 1442 Husband's Collection of all Remonstrances, Declarations,. Votes, Orders, Ordinances, Proclamations, &c., between the King's Most Excellent Majesty, and His Parliament, /)wf,. scarce, 1643. 145 lOT 1443 Hutton's (Wm.) The Court of Requests (vn^ Currie's Life of Bums in same volj, 1840 ; Life of William Hutton, Knif/ht, 1841. Hulbert's Memoirs of an Eventful Life, plates, 7 parts only, Shrewsbury, 1848-62. Elements of Jurispru- dence, 1783. 1444 Jackson's (Thos.) EternaU Truth of Scriptures, 1613; Justifying Faith, 1615, the 2 in 1, two leaves torn; Treatise Concerning Unbeliefe, 1625. James's (T.) Corruption of Scripture, 1612. Johnson's (S.) Tracts in 2 vols, 1684-93, and 8 others. (13) 1445 Johnson's (Samuel) Dictionary of the English Language, 3 vols, 1775. Littleton's (Adam) Latin Dictionary, 1735. (4) 1446 Juvenal (D. J.) Satyrae Sexdecim, cum Veteris SchoUastse et J. Britannici Commentariis, &c., ZMieii«, 1602 ; Satyrae, Acoedit Auli Persii Flacci Satirarum Liber. I. Casaubonus recensuit, &c., Oura et opera, M. Casauboni, Is. F., Lugduni, Bat., 1695; Satires of, translated into English Verse, by William Gifford, 1802, and two others. (5) 1447 Kaleidoscope (The) or Literary and Scientific Mirror, vols 2 to 11 (wanting A^atvil )%yo[s,,Liverpool,\%'i,^-'S\. Wilme's (J.) Three Letters sent to some Jews now Resident at Liver- pool in Lancashire, M.8. title, 1756. (9) 1448 Kling's (H.) Exposition upon the Lord's Prayer, 1628. King's (John) Lectm-es upon Jonas, delivered at Yorke in 1594, 1618. De Li Crosse's Works of the Learned, 1691. Memoirs for the Ingenious, vol 1, 1693. Latimer's- Fruitefull Sermons, poor copy, 1635. De Laune's Plea for the Non-conformists, 1704. Lawrence's Communion and Warre with Angells, facsimile title, 1646. Le Clerc's Harmony of the Evangelists, iJ. Anmer's copy with his autograph, and long note respecting him, also very early shorthand notes, 1701. (8) 1449 Kircher's (A.) Principis Christiani Archetypon Politicum sive Sapientia Regnatrix, &c., Atnsteloda'tni, apud J. J. d, Wd,esberge, 1672, and three others. (4) 1450 Lampe's (Henr., J.U.D.) Dissertatio Historico Juridica de- Honore, Privilegiis et Juribus Singularibus Medicorum, &c., Groningae, ex Officina H. Spandaw, 1736. M. Gudii Epistolae, et Claudii Sarravii Bpistolae Curante P. Burmanno, Hagae-Comitum, apud H. Soheurler, 1714, and five others. (7) 1451 Lancashire: The Portion of Baines's Lancashire relating to the Hundreds of Amounderness and Lonsdale containing the Pedigrees but not the plates, presentation copy from T. Lister Parker to Thos. Gi'eenwood. Long M8. note hy Mr Crossley respecting Mr. Parker, full bound [1836] ; Ditto, Salford Hundred, no plates, cloth [1836], also 13 odd, parts, not quite perfect, and the Atlas of Maps and. Plans issued, in 1824, a parcel. 146 1452 Lancaster's (Peter, Vicar of Bowdon) Chronological Essay on the 9th Chapter of the Book of Daniel, scarce, 1722. The Lawyer's Light ; or, Direction for the Study of the Law, 1629. The Laws of England Examined, 1656. Langhome's Fables of Flora (and others in 1 vol), 1773. Langrish's .(B.) Essay on Muscular Motion, 17S3. Cooke's Enqujiy into the Patriarchal and Druidical Religion, Temples, &c., plates, 1754, and other tracts in 1 vol. (5) 1453 Leigh's (Edward) Critica Sacra ; or, Observations upon all the Greek Words in the New Testament, 1646 ; Treatise on Divinity, 1646. L'Estrange's (R.) Memento of Charles I. and II., part first, 1662 ; Scrinia Sacra, Secrets of Empires, 1654. Leybourn's (W.) Mathematical Institu- tions, jsteies, 1704, and four others. (9) 1454 Leo's (John) Geographical History of Africa, trans, by John Pory, poor copy, 1600. The Bistorye of Italye, imperfect after page 110 (1549). Atlas oE Views relating to Italy, N.D, ; Historical Account of the Island of Jersey, wants title, TSM. ' (4) 1455 Lightfoote's (John, Staffordiens) Harmony of the Foure T&vs.TigAists, first part, scarce, 1644. Lisle's (W.) Divers Ancient Monuments in the Saxon Tongue, written 700 yeares agoe, worm-eaten, scarce, 1638. Lloyd's (L.) Briefe Conference of Divers Lawes, two leaves damaged, 1602. The Booke of Honor and Armea,curious illustrations,lB90.{4:) 1456 Limborch (P. a) de Veritate Religionis Christianae Amica CoUatio cum Erudito Judseo, Govdee, apud J. Ah. Hoeve, 1687. Callimachi Cyrenaei Hymni et Bpigrammata, Bookplate and Autograph of the Bev. W. Shepherd; Auto- graph Initials of Fletcher Baincock, of Liverpool; scarce; from Boscoe's Library ; JExcudebat H. Stephanus, 1557, and five others. (7) 1457 Littleton's (Adam) Latin Dictionary, in 2 vols, 1735. Locke's (John) Letters Concerning Toleration, Sir H. P. Hough- ton's copy, 1765. Cumberland's (Bishop) Philosophical Enquiry into the Laws of Nature, 1750. Chesterfield's (Lord) Miscellaneous Works with Memoirs, &c., by M. Maty, 2 vols, 1778. (6) 1458 Locke's (John) Letters concerning Toleration, port, uncut, 1765. Fleetwood's Life of Jesus Christ, plates, Virtue, n.d. The Altar of the Household, by Dr. Harris, plates^ n.d, and two others. (5) 1459 Lockhart's (Geo.) The Lockhart Papers, edited by A. Aufrere containing much curious matter relating to the Scotch Bebel- hons, (1702-45), 2 vols, broken binding, 1817. Mackintosh's (Sir J.) Reign of James II., library stamped, 1835. (3 147 ■xoi 1460 Longini (D.) Quse Supersunt Graecse et Latine. Recenauifc Notasque suas atque Ammadversiones Adjeoit Joannes Toupius Acoedunt Bmendationes D. Ruhnkenii, Oxonii, e Typographeo Clarendoniano, 1778. Origenis contra Celsum Libri Octo : Ejusdem Philocalia. G. Spenoerus, Cantab, 1677. Hieronimus Mercurialis de Arte ' Gynastica, Editio novissima, &c., C. Coriolanj exornata, 1672, and four others. (7) 1461 Lowthorp's (John) Philosophical Transactions and Collections to the Year, 1700, Abridged, 3 vols, 1731 ; Ditto, 1700 to 1720, by H. Jones, 2 vols, 1731 ; Ditto, by Motte, vol 2, 1721. (6) 1462 Luciani de Morte Peregrini Libellus, cum Notis Tan. Fabri, Paridis, ex officina Cramosiana, 1653. M. ManUii Astro- nomicon ex Recensione et cum Notis Richardi Bentleii, 1739. Raph. Fabretti Gasparis, F. Urbinatis de Agvis et Aqvaedvtetibus Veteris Romse, 1680, and five others. (8) 1463 Lucretius (Titus) de Rerum Natura. Interpretatione et Notis lUustravit M. Fayus, Paris, 1680. Lettres de Critique, d' Histoire, &c., par G. Cuper, Amsterdam, 1742. Hederici I^exicon Grsscse Prosodise, 1825, and two others. (5) 1464 Lyson's (Daniel) Environs of London, being a Historical Account of the Towns,Villages, and Hamlets, within Twelve Miles of that Capital, vols 1 and 2 in 4 vols, part 1 not in good condition, others uncut, 1811 ; Middlesex Parishes, ^oor copy, wanting last leaf, 1800. (5) 1465 Lyson's (D. and S.) Magna Britannia. The portions relating to Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Cam- bridgeshire, 4 vols, uncut, numerous plates, cuts of arms, 8fc., 1813. (4) 1466 Lyson's Magna Britannia, the Cheshire vol, 1810. 1467 Lyson's Magna Britannia, the Cornwall vol, 1814, and the first part of Devonshire, injured by damp, 1822. 1468 Lyson's Magna Britannia, the Cumberland vol, 1816. 1439 Lyson's Magna Britannia, the Derbyshire vol, 1817. 1470 Maimbourg's (M.) History of Arianism, 2 vols, 1728-9. Mackenzie's (Sir Geo.) Laws and Customs of Scotland in Matters Criminal, title arid two first leaves damaged, 1678. Lyford's (W., of Sherhorn) Apologie for Our Publick Ministerie and Infant Baptism, 1657 ; The Plain Man's Senses Exercised, no binding, 1655. Lockyer's (N.) Eng- land Faithfully Watcht with in her Wounds, 1646, and two others. (8) 1471 Maittaire's (M.) Annales Typographici, 3 vols, 1719. Thesauri Epistolici Lacroziani ex BibUotheca lordaniana edidit J. L. Uhlius, 3 vols, 1742-46, and five others. (11) 148 lOT 1472 Malcolm's (J. P.) Londinium Redivivum, or an Antient His» tory and Modem Description of London, vols 1 and i, boards, uncut, plates, 1802-7. Master's History of tha College of Corpus Christi in the University of Cambridge, with Additional Matter, by John Lamb, wanting pages 209-16, 1831. Newton's (Sir I.) Chronology of Ancient- Kingdoms Amended, 1728. Barrington's (Hon. D.) Ob- servations on the More Ancient Statutes from Magna Charta,/?ie copg, 1796. (5) 1473 Malthus' (T. R.) Essay on the Principle of Population ; or a ei^'iew of its Past and Present Effects on Human Happi- ness, with marginal notes by Hester Lynch Piozzi, in her handwriting, 1803. 1474 Manchester: Chetham Society's Publications. Newcome'a Diary, 1849 ; Flower's Visitation of Lancashire, 1870 ; Collectanea Anglo-Poetica, part 6, 1877 ; Pishwick's His- tory of Garstang, part 1, 1878; Townley Rent Roll, 1878, unbound and uncut. (5) 1475 Manchester : Whatton and Hibbert-Ware's Historical and Descriptive Account of the Collegiate Church, the Gram- mar School, and the Chetham Hospital, parts 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, and 12, numerous plates, 1828-33. Local Glean- ings, 3 odd parts, 1877-8. Catalogue of the Library of John Byrom. The proof copy tuith MS. corrections, wanting the title and illustrations. The Programmes of the Man- chester Grand Musical Festival, 1836. Draft Lists of Boobs suggested for the Manchester Free Library, 1857. (15)- 1476 Manchester : Whatton, &c., parts 6, 7, 8, 10 and 12 ; s,nd two others, duplicate, 1829-31. Manuscript Copy of the Act for Erecting St. Anne's Church, 1712. Miscellaneous Collec- tion of Local Newspaper Cuttings, Proof Sheets of the Chetham Society's Publications, &c., a large parcel. lan Manwood's (John) Treatise of the Laws of the Forest, scarce, 1665. Markham's (F.) Five Decades of Epistles of Warre,. poor copy, 1622. Mascal's (L.) Government of Cattell, 1633. Blith's (W.) English Improve Improved, or the Sur- vey of Husbandry Surveyed, scarce, 1649, Ihe two in 1 vol, Matrimoniall Honour, by D. R(ogers), scarce, 1642. (4), 1478 Mason's (P.) Consecration of the Bishops in the Church of England, 1613. Manton's (T.) Commentary on James^ 1653. Mayne's (J.) Sermons, 1663, and six others. Theo- logical. (9) 1479 Mede's (Joseph) Works, 1648; Apostacy of the Latter Times^ or The Gentiles' Theology of Daemons, 1664 ; Remains on some Passages of Revelation, 1650; Discourses concern- ing the Holinesse of Churches, 1649 ; Interpretation of the Number 666, wanting title, N.D. Legh's (Ed.) Critica Sacra, 1641 ; The Man of Sin, or a Discourse on Popery, 1677, and five others. (12) • » 149 xoi 1480 Melancthon (P.) Defensio justa et moderata, viri quondam incomparabilis P. Melanohthonis, adversus maledioum Scriptum Theologorum monitiorum Witebergensium, cui titulum fecerunt Refutationis Historici Traotatus D. Pevceri, &c., JTareowtae, 1601. Joannis Casse Latina Mo- nimenta cum Prsefatione N. H. Gvndlingii I.V.D.,1709, and two others. (4) 1481 Methodus Studii Medici. Auctore H. Boerhaave, 2 vols, 1651. BibliofcheeaAnatomica. Auctore A. von Haller, 2 vols, 1774. Miscellanea Curiosa, 1689. Opuscula Anatomica Nova, Auctore J. Riolano, 1649, and three others, ^ (9) 1482 Middleton's (Oonyers) Free Inquiry into the Miraculous Powers of the Christian Church, 1749 ; MiscellaneousWorks, 1752. Momoirs of Richard Cumberland, written by him- self, port, S^c, boards, 1806. Mickle's (W. J.) Poems, and a Tragedy, 1794. Millar's (J.) Historical View of the English Government, 1790. (5) 1483 Milton (J.) Paradisus Amissus. Poema. Latine Redditum a G. Dobson, broken binding, Oxon, 1750. Methodus Studii Medici, Auctore H. Boerhaave, 2 vols, 1751. Renati Des-Cartes Principia Philosophiae, 1664. (4) 1484 Monboddo's (Lord) Ancient Metaphysics, or the Science of Uni- versals, 6 vols, not uniform, 1779-99. The Works of Thomas Gray, with life, &c., by Rev. John Mitf ord, 2 vols, 1816. (8) 1485 Montani (B. A.) Naturse Historia, 1601. Jacobi ToUii Insignia Itinerarii Italici, quibus contiuentur Antiquitates Sacrae, 1696. P. Papinii Statii Silvarum. Ex vetustis Exemplaribus recensuit et Notas atque Bmendationes adjecit J. Marklandus, Londini, Typis G. Bowyer, 1728, and 2 others. (5) 1486 Montfaucon (Bern, de) Diarium Italicum. Sive Monumen- torum Veterum, Bibliothecarum • Musaeorum, &c., 1702. Lucii Annaei Flori Historia Romana, ex Recensione N.B. accedunt Claudii Salmasii aliorumque Notae, 1690. Renati Des-Cartes Tractatus de Homine, et de Formatioue Foetus. Quorum prior Notis perpetuis L. de la Forge, K.D., iUustratur, 1677, and five others. (8) 1487 More's (H.) Exposition of the Prophecies of Daniel, 1681; Tetractys Anti-Astrologica, 1681 ; Apocalypsis Apocalyp- seos, or the Revelation of St. John Unveiled, 1680, and seven others. (10) 1488 Morinus (J. B. Astrologo) Favilla Ridiculi Muris, Hoc est, Dissertatiunculsa Ridicule Defensse. Unacum J. de Lavnoy de Aristotelis in Academia Parisiensi Fortuna Lutetise, 1663. J. Fabri in Imagines Illustrium ex F. Ursini Bibliotheca Commentarius, 1606. H. Boerhaave Methodus Studii Medici. Ed. Alberti ab Haller,.2 vols, 1751 . G. Bulli Defensio Fidei Nicsenae, 1685. Scipio Capycius de Principiis Rerum, &c. (Carmina) Neapoli, 1594, and two others. (8) 150 1489 Morton (Bp. R.P.) Antidotum adversus Ecclesise Eomanse- de Merito propiie dicto ex Condigno Venenum, Cantab f. 1637. Spencer (J.) De Legibus Hebraeorum, 1686, and five others. (7) 1490 Mosheim's (J. L.) Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern,. translated by A. Maclaine, 2 vols, 1765. Miscellaneous Works of the Earl of Chesterfield, with Memoirs of his Life, &c., by M. Maty, 3 vols, 1777-8. Middleton's (0.) Miscellaneous Tracts, 1752. {&)■ 1491 Muffett's (Thos.) Health's Improvement, corrected by Chris. Bennet, scarce, 1655, Heylyn's (P.) Cosmography, a Little Description of the Great World, 1633. Manwood's (J.) Treatise of the Laws of the Forest, one cover gone,. 1665. Mountagu's (R.) Diatribse upon the First Part of the Late History of Tithes,1621. Newton (Sir I.)Philosophi8Ei NaturaUs Principia Mathematica, 1687. (5) 1492 Nardius (D. J.) ISToctes Geniales auctore D. J. Nardio Floren- tino Annus Primus, 1656. Paradissus Amissus. PoemaJ. Miltoni. * Latine Redditum a G. Dobson, 1750. Bibliothecse ' Antverpianse Primordia. Avbertvs Miresvs,- &c., 1609, and six others. (9) 1493 Nash's (Thos.) Quaternio, or a Fourefold Way to a Happie Life, 1633. Edwards's (Thos.) Antapologia, 1644. The Naked Gospel, part 1. This wm-h was ordered to be burnt by the Common Hangman, 1690. Mede's (J.) Discourses, 1642. Leigh's (E.) Critica Sacra, 1646, and five others. (10) 1494 Newcome's (Henry, Rector of Middleton) Transubstantiation-. Discuss'd, scarce, 1705. The Manchester Iris, a Literary and Scientific Miscellany, 2 vols in 1, 1822-3. (2) 1495 Newspapers : The Manchester Iris, a Literary and Scientific- Miscellany, 2 vols, scarce, 1822-3. Glooester Journal, 19 numbers, for 1723, not consecutive, unbound, scarce. Shrop- shire Journal, 80 numbers from 1738 to 1740, not consecit- tive, unbound. Newspaper Cuttings: a thick 8vo vol 1813-15, a parcel, 1496 Newton's (Sir I.) Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended,- 1728 ; Observations on the Prophecies of Daniel, &c., 1723 ^ De Mundi Systemate Liber Isaac Newtoni, 1731. Mon- boddo's (Lord) Antient Metaphysics, vols 1 to 4, 1779-95, Locke's (J.) Letters Concerning Toleration, 1765. (8)- 1497 Nichols's (John) Biographical and Literary Anecdotes of Wilham Bowyer and others, pm-t, 1782 ; Miscellaneous. Tracts, 1785. Noble's (Mark) History of the College of Arms, portraits, 1805. Dibdin's Musical Tour, Sheffieldr 1778, (4)^ 151 LOT 1498 North's (Roger) Examen, or an Enquiry into the Credit and Veracity of a Pretended Complete History, 1740 ; Life of Francis North, Baron of Guilford, ports, 1742. Norwood's (R.) Trigonometrie, or Doctrine of Triangles, 1631. Bar- low's (T.) Directions for the Choice of Books in the Study of Divinity, 1699, and five others. (9) 1499 Ovid. P. Ovidii Nasonis Operum. Interpretatione et Notis Ulustravit D. O. Helvetius, 3 vols, 1689. Ortus Medicinse, &c., Authore J. B. van Helmont, 1648, and three others. (7) 1500 Owen's (Charles) Essay Towards a Natural History of Serpents, plates, 1742. Companion to the Museum (late Sir Ashton Lever's), part 1, front, interleaved copy, unbound, 1790. Lawrence and Beale's Nurseries, Orchards, Profitable Gar- dens and Vineyards Encouraged, scarce, 1677. Moore's Bread for the Poor, 1653. Houghton's Letters on Hus- bandry and Trade, 1681 , in 1 vol. An Ease for Overseers of the Poore, 1601 ; 'Tithes Examined, by G. Carleton, 1606 ; The Office of Generall Remembrance, 1617, Orders and Directions, 1630, Doderidge's Oompleat Parson, 1630, A Decree of the Starre-Chamber, 1623^ in 1 vol. Merrett's Frauds of the Apothecaries, 1670. (5) Folio. 1501 Dallington's (R.) Aphorismes, CivUl and Militarie, title mended, 1629. Daniell's (S.) Collection of the History of England, 1621. Davila's (H. 0.) Historie of the Civill Warres of France, 1647. Clarendon's (Lord) Collection of Several Tracts, 1727. (4) 1502 Dante Opere. Con L'Expositione di Christoforo Laudius et di Alessandro VelluteUo, et Con Tavole, Argomenti, &c., per Francesco Sansovino. Engraved title (mounted,) and numerous illustrations. M. Venetia Cfiovambattista, Marchio, Sessa et Fratelli, 1564. "Edition du Chat" called so from the engraving of a cat at the end of the work. This copy of a very rare edition of Dante "came," says Mr. Crossley in an autograph note, "from the Libraries of John Soughton, Esq., the Relative and Correspondent of Dr. Byrom, of Manchester, and to whom he addressed some of his verses, and who was also a friend of Thyer, the editor of ■ Butler's Bemxtins, and likewise of John Barrow, Esq., of Salford, who was one of the principal purchasers of Italian literature at Boscois sale in 1816, and lohose collection, with this exception, has recently been added to the Chetham Library" Bears the autograph of John Houghton. 1503 Davila's (H. C.)Historie of the Civill Warres of France, trans, out of the Italian, 1 vol in 3 parts, 1647. Carte's (Thos.) General History of England, vols 1 and 2 (" You may read Hume for Eloquence, but Carte is the Historian for Facts." Warburton) 1747-50. (5) 152 XOT 1504 Dawson's (George) Origo Legum, or a Treatise of the Origin of Laws, 1694. Bayle's (P.) Historical and Critical Dictionary, vols 3, 4 and 5, 1736-8. Cotgrave's (R.) French and English Dictionary, 1650. Daniel's (S.) Collection of the History of England, 1634. (6) 1505 Doletus (S.) Commentarii Linguse La,tmss, 2 vols, very /ine, Lugdum,16S6-8, enff raved titles, stamped vellum binding, much worm-eaten. R. Stephani Dictionarium Latinas Linguse, 2 vols, Parisiis, 1536. (4) 1506 Dryden's (John) Comedies, Tragedies and Operas, 2 vols, 1701. DaUington's (R,) Aphorismes, 1629. Discourse upon the Meanes of Wei Governing and Maintaining in Good Peace a Kindome or other Principalitie, 3608. Camerarius's (P.) Living Librarie, trans, by John Molle, 1621. Cowley's (A.) Works, 1684, and two others. (8) 1507 Du Bartas's (G. S.) His Divine Weekes and Workes, imperfect copy, wanting title and front, and aftefi- page 1212, with autograph of W. Madcliffe, 1644, and Darcy Lever's Boolo- plate, 1720 [1621]. Dee's (Dr.) Relation of what passed for many years between Dr. John Dee and some Spirits, wanting frontis, poor title page^ tall copy, scarce, 1659. Boc- caccio's (G.) Decameron, part 1, woodcuts, imperfect, wanting title, scarce, 1625; Ditto, wanting title, port, two leaves of table, and after page 478, 1684. Memoirs of Philip de Commines, and two others, all imperfect. (7) 1608^Dupin's (L. E.) History of Ecclesiastical Writers, vols 1 and 2, yi^%-'^. The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius Pamphilus, binding gone, 1683. Dawson's (Geo.) Treatise of the Origin of Laws, 1694. Davilla's (H. C.) Historie of the Civill Warres of France, 2 vols, good copy, 1647. (6) 1509^Evelyn's (John) Sylva, or a Discourse of Forest-Trees, Srd ed, 1679. Numismata, a Discourse of Medals, plates, 1697. (2) 1510 Examiner (The) : A Sunday Paper on Politics, Literature, and the Fine Arts, 18 vols, hf. cf, 1831-48. 1511 Fabri (B.) Thesaurus Eruditionis Scholasticse omnium usui accommodatissimas. Operis Buchueri, Cellaiii et Graevii, Lipsice, 1717. D. M. Ausonii Mosella cum Commentario M. Freheri, 1619. Cardinalis (A. M.) Quirini Epistolse, 1744. (3) 1512 Falkland's (Lord) History of the Life, &e., of Edward II,, 1680 ; View of Some Exceptions made by a Romanist to Lord Falkland's Discourse of the Infallibility of the Church of Rome, London, n.b. Farindon's (A.) Sermons, 3 vols, 1672. Evelyn's (J.) Sylva, or a Discourse of Forest- Trees, 1670, and four others, (10) 153 lOT 1513 Featley's (D.) Olavis Mystiea, 1636. Felltham's (O.) Resolves, Divine, Moral, and Polibicil, 10th ed, 1677. Flavel's (John, of Dartmouth, Devon) Whole Works, 2 •vols, not uniform, 1716, 1701. Pludd's (R.) Mosaioall Philosophy, 1659. (5) 1514 Felltham's (O.) Resolves, Divine, Moral, and Political, 1696, Foulis's (H.) History of the Wicked Plots and Conspira- cies of our Pretended Saints, 1662. Frank's (Mark) Sermons, 1672, and four others. (7) 1515 Plori (L, A.) Rerum Romanorum Libri Duo Priores, cum Textus Ratione, Notisque Variorum Jussu Regis Borussise Editi a L. Begerc. Illustrated with a very fine and rare plate of the Prcelium 8cipionis et Sannibalis, 8fc., Colonice Marchicce, 1704. C. V. CatuUi, A. Tibulh, et S. A. Propertii Opera Omnia. Cum Var. Dootorum Virorum Commentariis, 1608. F. E. Cangiamila Bmbriyologia Sacra sive De OiEcio Sacerdotum, 1758. (3) 1516 Fox's (Geo.) Journal or Historical Account of his Life, Travels, Sufferings, &c., wanting title, few leaves of index and some leaves of preface Tnended, 1694 ; Gospel Truth Demonstrated, 1706; Battledoor for Teachers and Professors to learu Plural and Singular, imperfect, ve)'y scarce, 1660. Foulis's (H.) History of Romish Treasons and Usurpations, wanting pages, 168-208, 1671. (4) 1517 Fuller's (Thos.) Church History of Britain, imperfect, com- inencing with page 7, wanting portion of index and two plates, 1665-6 ; History of the Holy State, 1648 ; Holy Warre, wanting front, 1640. (3) 1518 Gadbury's (John) Doctrine of Nativities, poor copy, scarce, 1658. Evelyn's (John) Sylva, or Discourse of Forest-Trees, 1706. Le Moyne's (P.) Gallery of Heroic Women, trans- lated by the Marquesse of Winchester, 1652. Davila's (H. O.) History of the Civil Wars of France, 1678. (4) 1519 Gataker's (T.) Sermons, 1637. Gauden's (John, of BocUng, Essex) Tears, Sighs, and Prayers of the Church of Eng- land, 1659. FeUtham's (0.) Resolves, 1670. Fuller's (Thos.) Holy State, 1648. Goodwin's (J.) Redemption Redeemed, orae leaf in MS., 1751. Grotius's (H.) Rights of War and Peace, 1682. (6) 1520 Gatakeri (T.) Opera Critica, Disertatio de N. Instrumenta stylo; Ciimus, sive adversaria miscellanea; Adversaria miscellanea Posthuma ; Marci Antonini Imp. de Rebus suis lib. xii. Gr. et Lat. commentario perpetuo explioati, 2 vols in 1,' Traject. ad JRhen, 1698; Adversaria Miscellanea, " Hx Bibliotheca Viri Blust, Isaaoi Vossii. 55." (2) 154 lot' 1521 Gauden's (J.) Complaints, &c., of the- Church of England, 1659. Clarke's (S.) General Martyrology, 1770. Gell's (R.) Eemaines, or Several Select Scriptures of the New- Testament Opened and Explained, 2 vols in 1, 1676. Featley's (D.) Clavis Mystica, loose copy, 1636. Hake- will's (G.) Apologie, Oxford, 1635. (5) 1522 Gesneri (Conradi) Opera Botanica (flneillitstrations),Norimb., 1752. Herodoti Halicarnassei Historiarum Libri IX. Gr. et Lat., with the autograph and MS. notes 'of the learned Br. William Musgrave, London, 1679. (2) 1523 Gleanings from Newspapers. " This collection of newspaper cvMings was made by the eccentric and ingenious Dr.. Watson, as he was called, librarian at the Portico at Man- chester" J.C. with Doming Rasbotham's autograph, 1715. Bohun's (E.) Geographical Dictionary, 1710. (2) 1524 Godfrey of Boulogne, or the Recoverie of Jerusalem, 1624.. Heywood's (Thomas) General History of Women, title in MS., 1624. Evelyn's (J.) Silva, or Discourse of Forest Trees, 1706. Pett's (P.) Happy Future State of England. 1688. Fuller's (T.) Holy State, title torn, 1648. (5> 1525 Goodwin's (Thos.) Works, 2 vols in \,port, 1681. Goodwin's (John) Redemption Redeemed, 1651. Hakewill's (Geo.) Apologie, 1630, and three others. (6)^ 1526 Grew's (N.) Cosmologia Sacra, or a Discourse of the Universe,, port, 1701; Catalogue and Description of the Rarities belonging to the Royal Society, preserved at Gresham Colledge, ^ori of D. Cohoal, 1681. Evelyn's (J.) Sylva, or a Discourse of Forest-Trees, 1664; Numismata, or a Discourse of Medals, 1697. (4>' 1527 Grimeston's (E.) Generall Historie of the Netherlands, con- tinued from the year 1608 by Wm. Giosse, plates, 1627. Davila's (H. C.) History of the Civil Wars of France, 1678.. History of the Life of the Duke of Espemon, the Great Favourite of France, translated by Chas. Cotton, with Continuation to Davila's History from 1598 to 1642, unbound, 1670. (3) 1528 Grotii (H.) Epistolae, Amst., 1687. Pandectaram sive- Partitionum universalium Conradi Gesneri Tigurini, medici et philosophiae professoris, libri xxi., broken binding ; some- what wormed, 1648. Addizioni Copiose di Lionardo Nicodemo alia Biblioteca Napoletana del Dottor Niccolo Toppi, Naples, 1683. (3). 1529 Grotii (H.) Annotationes in Libros Evangeliorium, Amst.,. 1641. Hugonis Grotii Annotata ad Vetua Testamentum,. 3 vols, Lutetiae Parisiorum, 1644. (4)i 155 1530 Grrotii (H.) De Jure Belli ao Pacis Libri Trea, without bindingy 1631. Novum Testamentum una cum Scholiis Graeois^ S Graecis Scriptoribus, turn Boolesiasticis quam Bxteris, Maxima ex parte desumptis, Opera ac atudio Joannis Gregorii, Oxon, 1703. (2) 1531 Hacket's (John, Bishop of Lichfield) Life of Archbishop Wil- liams.^ori ofHacket, by Faithorne,\&Q'6; Century of Sermons, poor copy, wanting port, 1Q75. Hakewill's (Geo.) Apologie or Declaration of the Power and Providence of God in the Government of the World, 3rd ed, 1635. (3) 1532 Halifax Commercial Chronicle, and Yorkshire and Lanca- shire Advertiser, Nos. 1 to 79, 2 vols in l,from July 4th, 1829, to Dec. 24, 1830, scarce. 1533 Halifax Guardian, Nos. 4 to 26, 1832-3 in 1 vol ; Ditto,. 1843-6 in 3 vols. (3) 1534 Halifax Joiu-nal, complete set, from June 6, 1801, to February 23, 1811, 10 vols bound in 3 parts, scarce, 1801-11. (3) 1535 Hall's (John) Government and Obedience, 1654. Hall's- (Thos., of Kings-Norton) Commentary on Timothy, 1658. Hammond's (H.) Sermons, 1675 ; Paraphrase and Anno- tations on the New Testament, 1689 ; Works, vols 1, 2 and 4, poor condition, 1684. Hakewill's (Geo.) Apologie, poor copy, 1635. (8)- 1536 Harduini (Joannis) Opera Varia, cum Judicibus et Tabulis seneis, Amst., 1732. Henrici Mori Opera Omnia, Nunc Vero,. Latinitate Donata Instigatu et Impensis J. Oockshuti, 2 vols, Londinii, 1679, and another. (4) 1537 Hairington's (Jas.) Commonwealth of Oceana, 1656; Oceana and other Works, with life by J. Toland, port, 1737. Ariosto's (L.) Orlando Purioso in English Heroical "Verse by (Sir) J. Harrington, very imperfect [1607 ?] General Collection of Discourses of the Virtuosi of France, 1664. Heath's (Jas.) Chronicle of the Late Intestine War, poor copy, title and one leaf toi"n, 1675, and three others. (8) 1638 Herbert's (Lord) Life and Eeign of Henry VHI., J 672. Herbert's (Thos.) Description of the Persian Monarchy,. title mounted, poor copy, N.D. Hales's (Sir N.) History of the Pleas of the Crown, 2 vols, 1736. Helmont's (J. B. Van) Oriatrike; or, Physiok Reiined. Large paper, scarce, 1662. (5) 1539 Heylyn's (Peter) Cosmography in Four Books, containing the Chorography and History of the Whole World, 1683; Aerius Redivivus ; or, the History of the Presbyterians, 1670 ; Life of Archbishop Laud, 1671 ; Historical and Mis- cellaneous Tracts, 16&1 . Helmont's (J. B. Van) Oriatrike ; or, Physick Refined, 1662. (5> 156 101 1640 Hilarii Piotatorum Episoopi, quotquot extant Opera, damaged binding, Paris, 1572. Pub. Ovidii Nasonie Sal- monens, Poetae Operum, 2 vols in one, Francofurti, 1601. Pietas Universitatis Oxoniensis in Obitum Serenissimae Reginae Annae et Gratulatio in Augustissimi Eegis Georgii Inaugurationem, Oxon, 1714, and another. (4) 1541 Holyoke's (Thos.) Large Dictionary, English and Latin, 1677. Complete History of England with the Lives of aU the Kings and Queens thereof, ports, 3 vols, 1706. (4) .1542 Hooke's (Robert) Posthumous Works, plates, 1705. Homer's (N.) Theological Works, 1652 ; Resurrection Revealed, Raised above Doubts, &c., injured by damp, 1661. The Historie of Twelve Ceesars. Emperors of Rome, written by 0. Suetonius and trans, by P. Holland, 1606, and 5 others. (9) 1543 Hooker's (R.) Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie, ^o>-i. fyo. eng, by Faithorne, 1661. Hakewill's (G.). Apologie, 1627, and 8 others. (10) 1544 Howell's (Jas.) Londinopolis ; or, Perlustration of the City of London, 1657 ; Discourse Concerning the Precedency of Kings, 1664. Hunt's (Leigh) London Journal, 2 vols in 1 , 1834-5. Drakard's Paper for the Year, 1813. (4) ;1545 Ingelo's (N.) Bentivolio and Urania, 1673. History of Philip de Commines, title torn, 1674. ' Jesuits' Morals Collected by a Doctor of the CoUedge of Sorbon- in Paris, 1670. Jermin's (M.) Commentary on Bcclesiastes, 1639. Kellet's (E.) Miscellanies of Divinity, 1633, and four others. (9) J546 Jacob's (GUes) New Law Dictionary, 2nd ed, 1732. Blount's (T.) Law Dictionary, ^oor copy, 1691. Law Times, vols 2 to 8, 1843-47. (9) 1647 Kircheri (A.) Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae, in X. Libros digesta, Amst., 1671. Hugonis Grotii Annotationes in Libros Evangehorum, binding shaken, Amst., 1641, and two others. (4) 1548 Lee's (Henry) Anti-Scepticism, 1702. De Lavardin's (J.) Historie of George Castriot, surnamed Scanderbeg, ]ft96. The Earl of Strafford's Letters and Dispatches, with Life, by Sir George RadcUfte, edited by Wm. Boiowler, 2 vols, not uniform, 1740, and three others. (7) 1549 Le Grand's (A.) Entire Body of Philosophy, According to the Principles of R. des Cartes, plates, 1694. Leigh's (E.) System of Divinity, 1662. Jacob's (G.) New Law Dic- tionary, xvith bookplate of Robert Parker, Halifax, 1766. (3) 157 LOT 1550 Leigh's (Edward) Critica Sacra, or Observations on the Old. and New Testaments, port, 1662 ; Treatise of Religion and Learning, large paper, 1656 ; Annotations upon the New Testament, 1650 ; Fselix Confortium, 1663 ; Systeme or Body of Divinity, ^o»-«, 1662. (5) 1561 Leigh's (B.) Critica Sacra, Amst., 1688. Joannis Scapulw Lexicon Graeco. Latinum, Oxonie^ Typographeo Claren- doniano, 1820. (2) 1552 L'Estrange'e (H.) Reign of King Charles, a History, 1656. L'Estrange's (Roger) The Observator, vol 1, h-oken binding y soiled, 1684. Uoyd's (D.) State \yorthies, imperfect copy, but vjith numerous portraits added, probably by Joshua Brookes, whose autograph it contains, is .D.,a,nA six others. (9) 1553 Limborch (Philip k) Theologia Christiana. Bditio Tertia,. Arnst., 1700. Johannis Spenceri de Legibus Hehrseorum Rituallbus et Earumque Rationibus Libri Quatuor, Tubingae,. 1732. Sancti Optati Afri Milevitani Episcopi de Schismate Donatistarum, XMie Eni of Fourth Day's Sale. 158 FIFTH DAY'S SALE. Octavo et Infea. xoi 1561 Paris (J. A. and J. S. M. Fonblanque) Medical Jurisprudence, 3 vols, 1823. Parke's (Joseph, of Birmingham) History of the Court of Chancery, 1828. Parliamentary Debates on Dissenters' ChapeJs Bili, 1844. Paul's (J.) Every Land- lord or Tenant his own Lawyer, 1775. Parliamentary Characters, 1777, and three others. (10) T.562 Paris in Miniature, by the English Limner, 1772. Paris as it was and as it is, or a Sketch of the French Capital, 2 vols, 1803. Paris Delineated from the French of Mercier, with a Description of the • Principal Edifices, &c., 2 vols, 1802. New Pictures of Paris, 2 vols, not uniform, vol 2 wanting title, 1800. The Parasite, 2 vols, scarce, 1765. (9) 1563 Parker's (Benj.) Journey Through the World, Birmingham, 1738. Prospect into the Spiritual "World, 1745. Parker's (Geo.) Life's Painter of Variegated Characters in Public and Private Life, N.D. Parker's (Captain R.) Memoirs of Military Transactions from 1683 to 1718 in Ireland and Flanders, 1747, and six others. (10) 1564 Parker's (Samuel) History of His own Time, translated by T. Newlin, 1727 ; Account of the Government of the Chris- tian Church for the first 600 years, 1683 ; Religion and Loyalty, 2 vols, 1684; Censure of the Platonick Philo- sophie, 1667 ; Defence and Continuation of ttie Ecclesias- tical Politie, 1671 ; Ecclesiastical Histories of Socrates, &c., 1707 ; Sylva, 1701. (8) 1565 Parkinson's (Richard, Canon of Manchester') Old Church Clock, Srded, 1844; Poems, Sacred and Miscellaneous, 1832; Ser- mons on Points of Doctrine and Duty, 1830, Ditto, 1832 ; Hulsean Lectures for 1837, Dittb, 1838. (6) 1566 Parkinson's (R.) Old Church Clock, 4th ed, 1852 ; Poems, soiled title, 18S2 ; Ditto, 1845; Sermons, 1830. Pamell's (T.) Poems, 1771, and three others. (8) 1567 Pamell's (Thos.) Poems, 1773; Essay on the Different Styles of 'Poetry, presentation copy from tTie author to John Gay, the poet (and other tracts in same volj, 'i71S, and seven others. (9) 159 LOT 1568 Parr's (Samuel) Aphorisms, Opinions, and Reflections, port, 1826 ; Works with Life, &e., by John Johnstone, 7 vols, loanting vol 2 to complete, 1828. Bibliotheoa Parriana, a Catalogue of his Library, port, 1827 ; Parriana, by E. H. Barker, vol 1, 1828. (10) 1569 Partington's (0.) Century of Inventions of the Marquis of Worcester, 1825. The Parian Chronicle, or the Chronicle of the Arundelian Marbles, 1788. Penn's (J.) Paston Letters, 2 vols, 1840. Pearson's (J.) Life of WilKam Hey 2 vols, 1827, and six others. (12) 1570^asoars (B.) Provincial Letters containing an Exposure of the Reasoning and Morals of the Jesuits, 1816 ; Thoughts on ReUgion and other Subjects, 1704. Parallel of the Doctrine of the Pagans with the Doctrine of the Jesuits, 1738, and seven others. (10) 1571 Paschalii (0.) Legatus, 1598. P. Parol Thesaurus Linguae Latinee, 1645. J. Perizonii .^gyptiarum Originum et Temporum Antiquissimorum Investigatio, 1711, and four others. ' (7) 1572 Pasquin's (A.) Cabinet of Miscellanies, n.d. Shrove Tuesday, or Satiric Rhapsody, 1791. A Picture of Italy, translated from the German, by Joseph Trapp, 2 vols, 1791. Parsons' (Mrs.) Ellen and Julia, a Novel, 2 vols, 1793. Parkinson's (R.) Poems, 1832, and four others. (11) 1573 Paterson's (D.) Travelling Dictionary, 1777. Coriat Junior, i.e., Samuel Paterson ; Cursory Remarks made upon a Journey through part of the Netherlands in 1766, 2 vols in 1, «ca?-ce, 1767. Pennant's (Thos.) Journey from Ches- ter to London, 1783. Parliamentry Portraits, 1815. (4) 1574 Paterson's (James) Pietas Londinensis, or the Present Ecclesiastical State of London, scarce, 1714. Commentary on Milton's Paradise Lost, 174(4. Pennant's (Thos.) Journey from Chester to London, 1783, and four others. (7) 1575 Patrick's (Symon) Glorious Epiphany, 1678; Truth of the Christian Religion, translated from the Latin of BJugo Orotius, 1680 ; Friendly Debate, 1669 ; Jewish Hypocrite, a Caveat to the Present Generation, 1670 ; Proverbs of Solomon Paraphrased, 1683; On Bcclesiastes and Song of Soloman, port, 1685; Heart's Ease, Rep. Pickering, 1847, and four others. (11) 1576 Patin's (Ohas.) Travels through Germany, Holland, &c., plates, 1697. Letters of Father Paul, translated by Edward Brown, ^ort, 1693 ; Life of ditto, 1651 . Treatise of Ecclesi- astical Benefices and Revenues, 1737. Gassendus's (P.), Mirrour of True Nobility and Gentility, being the Life of N. C. Fabricius, Lord of Peiresk, port, scarce, 1657, and six others. (11) 160 LOT 1577 Paule's (Sir George) Life of Archbishop Whitgift, wants porf^ 1699. Pearson's (.T.) Life of William Hey, f.k.s,, 2 vols, 1823. Lewis's (John) Life of Reynold Pecock, soiled title,, only 250 copies printed, 1744. Parker's (Bishop) History of His Own Time, 1727. Payne's (J.) Evangelical Dis- courses, 1763. Filmer's (Sir R.) Patriaroha, or The Natural Power of Kings, ^o?-i, 1680, and five others. (12) 1578 Pecquet's (John) New Anatomical Experiments, 1663. Par- kinson's (James) Medical Admonitions to Families Res- pecting the Preservation of Health, 1801. Parr and Eonblanque's Medical Jurisprudence, 3 vols, 1823- Percival's (Thomas) Medical Ethics, 1827. Carter's (Mrs.)- Letters to Mrs. Montiagu, 1755-1800, on Literary and Moral Subjects, 3 vols, 1817, and five others. (14)- 1579 Pendlebury's (Henry, of Rochdale, &c.) Barren Fig Tree, ^oor copy, scarce, 1700 ; Invisible Realities, poor copy (with The Books Opened, imperfect, 1696, in same vol), 1696; Ditto, with memoir of the author, Bury, 1816 ; Sacrificium Missaticum, Mysterium Iniquitatis, or Treatise on the Sacrifice of the Mass, 1768. Patrick's (John) Reflections upon the Devotions of the Roman Churchi 1696. Parker's- (S.) Defence of Ecclesiastical Politie, 1671, and three others. (9> 1580 Penn's (W.) Account of Travels, in Holland and Germany in 1677, wanting portions of title and four leaves of preface, . 1694 ; Ditto; 1835. Olarkson's (Thomas) Memoirs of the Public and Private Life of Wm. Penn, 2 vols, 1813, and six others. (10) 1581 Pennant's (Thomas) Journey from Chester to London, Dvilin, 1783 ; Some Account of London, numerous plates, 3rd ed,. 1791 ; Tour in Scotland; 1789, 4th ed, 2 vols, Dublin, 1775; Tour in Wales, 1773, Bublin, 1779. (5) 1582 Percival's (Thomas,of Manchester), Father's Instructions, hrohen binding, Wamngton, 1788 ; Moral and Literary Disserta- tions, broken binding, Warrington, 1789; Medical Ethics, 1803; Essays, Medical and Experimental, vol 2, 1773;. Memoirs of his Life and Writings, 1807. Pendlebury's. (H.) Sacrifice of the Mass, 1768, and four others. (10)-. 1583 Percy's (Thomas) Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, ed by GOfillan, 3 vols, vol 1 wants title, 1858. Letters from a. Persian in England, 2 vols, 1735 ; Ditto, by M. de Mon- tesquieu, 1777. Persian and Turkish Tales, 2 vols, 1809. Secret History of Persia, 1745, and seven others. (16)- 1584 Persii (A.) Satirse cum Commentario Casauboni, 1647. C. Paschalius de Coronis, stamped vellum binding, 1681. Phalaridis Agrigentinorum Tyranni Epistolse, 1718. Eduardi Popham Illustrium Virorum Elogia Sepulohralia, 1778,. and six others. (10]^ 161 101 1585 Peters' (Chas., Rector of St. Mabyn, Cot-nwalT) Critical Dissertation on the Book of Job, 1757; Sermons, 1776 Parker's (Bp.) History of His Own Time, 1727. Life of Petrarch, 2 vols, 1775, and seven others. (12) 1586 Peters' (Hugh) Tales and Jests, scarce^ 1807. Peter Faultless and other Poems, with autograph of Robert Southey, the poet, 1820. Observations on the Trial of Robert Perreau, 1775. The Female Forgery, or Fatal Effects of Unlawful Love, 1775. The Case of Margaret Caroline Rudd, 1775, 'q.nd another in 1 vol. Trial of John Peltier for a Libel against Napoleon Buonaparte, unbound, 1803. Collection of Divine Hymns and Poems, by the Earl of Roscommon and others, scarce, 1719, and five others. (10) 1587 Petiti (P.) de Amazonibus Dissertatio, large and uncut copy of this very curious and scarce booh, auto, note by Mr, Crossley, Amst elodami, 1687. J. Physiophili Specimen Monachologiae Methodo Linnseaua, 1783. Phjsdri Pabulaj cum Commentariis Heinsii, Schefferi, &c. Curante Burmano, 1698. Selecta Poemata Anglorum Latina Edita ab E, Popham, 3 vols in 1, 1774-6. Coluthi Raptus Helense, notis Joannis De a Lennep, 1747, and four others, (9) 1588 Pettigrew's (T. J.) Memoirs of the Life and Writings of J. O. Lettsom, m.d., 3 vols, 1817; Superstitions connected with the History and Practice of Medicine and Surgery, 1844. Culpeper's QS.) London Dispensatory, 1654. Long Livers of Both Sexes, 1722. Philhps's (John) Cider, a Poem with Notes by C. Dunster, 1791. Phillips's (H.) Flora Historica, 2 vols, 1824. (9) 1589 Pettit's (E.) Visions of Government, 1684. The Phenix, or a Revivalof Scarce and Valuable Pieces, 2 vols, 1707-8. A View of the Times, their Principles and Practices, 6 vols, 1750, and five others. (14) 1590 Petrarch's Life by Mrs. Tlohaon, plates, 2 vols, 1799; Petrarch Translated in a Selection of his Sonnets, &c., 1808; View of Human Life, 1797; Sonnets and Odes, 1777; Ditto, 1808 ; The Canzoni of Petrarch, translated by B. Wilmot, not published, TS.D,; Petrarca, 1803. (8) 1691 Petty's (Sir W.) Political Arithmetic, Glasgow, \75\. Potty's (Dr.) Reflections upon Persons and Things in Ireland, 1790. Peters's Letters to his Kinsfolk [by P. Morris] First ■American Edition, New York, 1820. Pennant's (Thos.) Tour in Scotland, 2 vols in 1, 1775, and six others. (10) 162 1592 Petyt's (W.) Antient Right of the Commons of England Asserted, 1680 ; A Full and Clear Answer to the above, 1681, in 1 vol. Philips's (G.) Lex Parliamentaria, 1690. PhUlipps's (W.) Principles of Law Reduced to Practice, 1661. Philologioall Commentary of Words used in Law, by E. L. 1652. Pliillips's (Jacob) Letter from a Grandfather to his Grandson, an Articled Clerk, long MS. note by Mr. Crossley respecting Mr. P., 1818. Perry's Bankrupts' Gazette, 5 vols, 1851-5. (11) 1593 Phsedri (A.) Fabula ^sopise Editse Petro Burmanno, 1745. Card. M. de Polignac Anti-Lucretius sive de Deo et Natura, 2 vols in 1, 1749. Platonis Dialogi V. Ed. a. N. Foster, 1752. P. Poiret de Eruditione Solida, Superfi- ciaria, et Falsa, 1692, and 11 others. (15) 1594 Philips's (Francis) Exposure of the Calumnies Circulated by the Enemies of Social Order Against the Magistrates and the Yeomanry Cavalry of Manchester and Salford, 1819. Impartial Narrative of the late Melancholy Occurrences in Manchester, plan, 1819. Report of the Proceedings in the cause of the King versus Henry Hunt, Samuel Bam- ford and others, for a Conspiracy, Manchester, 1820, these three scarce tracts in 1 vol, half calf, uncut. Pigot and Dean's Directory for Manchester and Salford, &c., for 1824-5. (2) 1595 Philipps's (J. T.) Compendious Way of Teaching Ancient and Modern Languages, 1750. Coventry's (H.) History of False Religion in the Earlier Pagan World, 1753. Junius's (Adrianus) Nomenclator, or Rememberances, 1586. The Art of Governing by Partys, 1701, and six others. (10) 1596 Phillips's (Sir R.) Morning's Walk from London to Kew, 1820. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Richard Phillips, 1808. Pennant's (Thos.) Journey from Chester to London, 1783 ; Tour in Scotland, 2 vols, 1775, and seven others. (12) 1597 Pickard's (L. B.) The Gil Bias of the Revolution, 3 vols, boards, 1825. Histoire de Gil Bias de Santillane, par Le Sage, mgnettes par Jean CHgoux, Paris, 1835. The Phoenix, or the History of Poliarchus and Argenis, trans- lated from the Latin, 4 vols, 1772. Apology for the Conduct of Mrs. Teresia C. PhiUips, 3 vols, 1748. (11) 1598 Pickergill's (Joshua, jun.) The Three Brothers, a Romance, 4 vols, 1803. Memoirs of Female Philosophers, 2 vols in 1, 1808, and ten others. (15) 1599 Pierce's (Thos. Hector of Brington) The Sinner Impleaded in his own Court, 1656 ; The Primitive Rule of Reformation, Oxford, 1663. Philological Miscellany, 1761. Epistles of Phalaris, 1749. Chamberlayne's (W.) Pharonnida, an Heroick Poem, 2 vols, 1820, and 14 others. (20) 163 XOT 1600 Pigot's Manchester and Salford Directory for 1813, map, fine copy, scarce, Ditto, 1824-5. Picture of Liverpool, 1805. Pic- ture of England, 1790. Sketches of the Principal Picture Galleries in England, 1824. Phillips's (Sir R.) Morning's Walk from London to Kew, soiled, 1817, and five others (11) 1601 Pigott's (Chas.) Political Dictionary, 1795 ; Jockey Club, or a Sketch of the Manners of the Age, 3 parts in 1, 7th ed, 1792. Pig's Meat, or Lessons for the Swinish Multitude, 2 vols, scarce, n.d. The Pilgrim, or a Picture of Life by the Editor of Chrysal, 2 vols, n.d. The Pirate of Naples, a Novel, by Mary Charlton, 3 vols, 1801, and five others. (14) 1602 Pike's (Samuel) Philosophia Sacra, 1753. Bourignon's (M. Antonia) Light of the World, port, 1606. Pettigrew's (T. J.) Life of J. C. Lettsom, 3 vols, 1817. Personal and Literary Memorials, by the author of "Pour Years in France," 1829, and fourteen others. " (20) 1603 Pilkington's (Mrs.) Memoirs of Celebrated Female Characters, ports, 1804; Memoirs written by Herself, vols 1 and 2, 1748. Life of John Carteret Pilkington, 2 vols, 1761. The Pilgrim, or a Picture of Life, 2 vols, sr.D. Poems by the Incomparable K. P[hillips], 1664, and eleven others. (19) 1604 Piozzi's (H. L.) British Synonymy, 2 vols, 1794; Letters to and from Samuel Johnson, 2 vols, 1788. The Works of Peter Pindar [i.e., John Wolcott] 3 vols, 1792 ; Ditto, 2 vols, New York, l794. Personal and Literary Memorials, by the Author of "Four Years in France," 1829, and five others; (16) 1605^Pitt's (Wm.) Correspondence, vols 1, 3, and 4, 1838-40; Anecdotes, 2 vols, 1792; History of His Life, 1783; Letters, 1804. Piozzi's (H. L.) Journey through France, Italy, and Germany, 2 vols, 1789; British Synonymy, 2 vols, 1794. (11) 1606 Plautus (M. A.) Comoediag, Variorum Notis et Observatiouibus, Sackiana, 1664. F. Sanctii Minerva sive de Lingua Latina, 1693. 6. Buchanani Scoti Poemata, Elzevir, 1628. S. Puffendorfius de Officio Hominis, 1673, and 12 others. (16) 1607 Plays and Dramatic Tracts, 43 articles, various, a parcel. 1608 Plays and Dramatic Tracts, a similar lot. 1609 Plays: Baillie's (J.) Married Coquet, 1746; Hoadly's (Dr.) Suspicious Husband, 1747; Vaughan's (T.) Hotel, or the Double Valet, 1776. Pope's Rape of the Lock, 1723, and others in 10 vols, not uniform, v.D. 1610 Plays : Baillie's (J.) Series of Plays, 3 vols, not uniform, 1806- 12 ; Dramas, vols 1 and 2, 1836, and a quantity of Miscel- laneous Plays, in 11 vols. (16) 164 lOT 16H Plays by Coflfey, Odell, Shadwell, Ford, Brooke, Portal, Bate,. Garrick, and others, various, in 11 vols, not uniform, V.D. 1612 Plays : Gibber's Ximena, 1719; Journey to London, 1728 ; Thomson's Edward and Bleonora, 1739 ; Foote's Cozeners,. 1778 ; The Nabob, 1778, and others in 9 vols, not uniform, V,D. 1613 Plays : The Academy of Play, n.d. ; Burgoyne's Plays, 1794 ; and others by Addision, Congreve, Gibber, Fenton, Johnson,, Crown, Downing, and others in 1 4 vols, not uniform, v.D. 1614 Plowden's (E.) Commentaries; or, Reports, 2 vols, 1792. Treatise on Pleadings in Chancery, 1780. The English Pleader, by a Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn, 1734. The Pleaders Guide, a Didactic Poem, 1804. The Plain Dealer, 2 vols, 1730-4, and seven others. (14> 1615 Plumptre's (Jas.) Letters to John Aikin on his Vocal Poetry, 1811. Piozzi's (H. L.) British Synomymy, 2 vols, 1794 ; Letters to & from Samuel Johnson, 2 vols in 1 , 1788; Journey to France, Italy and Germany, 1789. Pluche's History of the Heavens, trans, by De Freval, 2 \cAs.,p1,ates, 1748. (7) 1616 Plutarch's Morals, trans, from the Greek, 6th ed, 5 vols,. Willett-s copy sold for 21s., 1718. The Pleasing Instructor, Manchester, n.d. OUa Podrida, Dublin, 1788, and four others'. (11) 1617 Plutarch's Morals, 5 vols, 1690-3. Lux Orientalis, 1682. La Placete's (J.) Death of the Eighteons, trans. by.T. Fenton, 2 vols, 1725, and seven others. (15) 1618 Pocock's(B.)Life,byDr. Twells; also Lives of Pearce,Newton, and Skelton, 2 vols, 1816. Pococke's (R.) Sermon against Non-residence and Pluralities, n.d. Diary and Correspon- dence of Samuel Pepys, with Life and Notes by Lord Braybrooke, 3rd ed, vols 3, 4, and 5, 1851 ; Memoirs of ditto, vol 5, 1828. (7> 1619 Podmore's (Thos.) Barber and Pm-uTce-maher in WLanchester) Liyman's Apology for Returning to Primitive Christianity, very scarce, Leedes, 1747. Parson and White's Annuls of Leeds, York, and the Clothing District of Yorkshire, vol 1, all published, rr.D., and four others. (6) 1620 Poems by Butler, 2 vols, 1774; Collins, 1777; Denham, 1771 j Dryden, 3 vols, 1775 ; Garth, 1775; Glover, 1769 ; Gray, 1777 ; Mason, 2 vols, 1777 ; Milton, 4 vols, 1776, and five others, uniform,:all printed at the Foulis press, Glasgow. (21) 1621 Poems by Eminent Ladies, 2 vols, bds, 1755'. Art of Poetry on a New Plan, 2 vols, 1761. Gibber's Lives of the Poets, 4 vols, 1753. Asylum for Fugitive Pieces, 4 vols, 1785. (12) 165 LOT 2622 Poetical Calendar, containing a Collection of Scarce and Valuable Pieces of Poetry, written and selected by F. Fowkes and W. Woty, 12 yds in 6 parts, 1763. Poetical Dic- tionary; or, Beauties of the English Poets, 4 vols, 1761. (10) -1623 Poetical Dictionary; or, the Beauties of the English Poets, 4 vols, 1761. Dodsley's Collection of Poems, 4 vols, 1748- 55. Poetical Works of the Earl of Roscommon, Glasgotv, 1749, and five others. (14) .1624 Poetical Register ; or, The Lives and Characters of the English Dramatick Poets, &c., 2 vols, 1719-24. Browne's (J. H.) Poems, port, 1768. Collection of Poems, 1701. Poems of Horace, 1680. The Laws of Poetry, 1721, and three others. (9) 1625 Poetical Tracts : Chandler's (M.) Description of Bath, 1741. Canterbury Tales, written by Nobody, 1701. Political Poems, 1719. The Pig and the Mastiff, 1727. Pastorals by Mr. Philips, 1710. The Last Guinea, 1720. The Parish Guttlers ; or, the Humours of a Select Vestry, 1722, and others, in 9 vols. '1626 Poetical Tracts : Duck's (Stephen) Poems on Several Subjects, scarce, \T6B. Pope's Rape of the Lock, 17 14. Guy's Songs, 1797. Ellwood's Collection of Poems, n.d. Little Odes to Great Polks, by Pindar Minimus, 1808. Fitzgerald's Poems, Oxford, 1781. Roger's Italy, 1840. Fletcher's Purple Island, 1816. Shaw's Poems, vol 1 , scarce, Burnley, 1814. Poulson's Lyrick Poems, Glasgow, n.d. Little Preston, an Heroi-Comick Poem upon the Late Action at Holywell, 1717, and 40 others, a parcel. J.627 Poettty : Asylum for Fugitive Pieces, raoi in any other collection, 3 vols, 1785. Dodsley's Collection of Poems, by Several Hands, 6 vols, 1782. Pearch's Collection, '4 vols, 1775. (13) 1628 Poetry: Darwin's (E.) Botanic Garden, 1793'. Garth's Dis- pensary, 1700 ; Dennis's Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, 1693; ^sop at Court, vol 1, 1702, the 3 in 1 vol. Gres- well's (W. P.) Monastery of St. Werburgh, 1823. Prolu- siones Poeticse, Chester, 1788. Lamartine's Poetical Meditations, translated by the Rev. H. Christmas, 1839, and three others. (8) 1629 Poetry : Dodsley's CoUeotion of Poems by several hands, 6 vols, 1775. Pearch's ditto, not contained in Dodsley, 4 vols, 1775. Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects, 2 vols, DvJblin, 1762. (12) 1630 Poetry : Greswell's (W. P.) Monastery of St. Werburgh, 1823. Miscellaneous Poems, Manchester, n.d. Specimens of the German Lyric Poets, 1828. Ditto, woodcuts, 1823. The Village Curate, a Poem, Bishopstone, Sussex, 1797, and six others, poetical. (11)- 166 lOT 1631 Poetry: Ogden's (J a,s., of Manchester) Emanuel, or Paradise- Regained, uncut, Manchester, ]797 ; The Revolution, 1790 ; Sans Culotte and Jacobine, 1800. All the Talents, a Satirical Poem, by Poljrpus, front, hy Rowlandson, 1807. Poetical Pieces, by several hands, 1752, and seven others. (12)- 1632 Poetry: Scott's (W.) Harold the Dauntless, boards, 1817. Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin, 1807. Poetical Works of Lady Mary Wortley Montague, scarce, 1781. Garth's- Dispensary, 1700. Poems for Youth, by a Family Circle,-. 1820. Joseph, or Pharaoh's Favourite, unbound, 1654, and three others. (9)- 1633 PoIMU's (Ed., of Burwash, in Sussex) Armatura Dei, 1682 ; Christus in Corde, or the Mystical Union between Christ and Believers, 1788 ; Divine Will Considered, 1673 ; Answer to Sherlock's Discourse, 1675 ; Precious Faith Con- sidered, 1675, and another. (6) 1634 Political Cabinet, 2 vols, 1745. Political Testament of Cardinal Julius .Alberoni, 1753, A Political Catechism, 1782. Parliamentary Portraits, 1815. Polite Miscellany, Manchester, 1764, and four others. (10)- 1635 PoUnitz's (Baron de) Memoirs, 5 vols, 1745. Memoirs of Politianus, Picus, Flaminius and others, by W. P. Greswell,.. Manchester, 1805. Lives of Pocock, Pearce, and others, 2 vols, 1816. Disney's Memoirs of Jortin, 1792. Paley's- Natural Theology, 2 vols, 1836. (11) 1636 Polyanthea, or a Collection of Interesting Fragments in Prose and Verse, 2 vols, boards, uncut, 1804. Pointer's (John, of Slapton) Miscellanea in Dsum Juventatis Academicse, Oxford, 1718. Lavington's Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists Considered, with Notes, by Rev. R. Polwhele, 1820, and six others. (10) 1637 Pope's (i^lex.) Poetical Works, 4 vols, Foulis, Glasgow, 1768 ;- Letters, 2 vols, 1735 ; Index to Mankind, or Maxims from the Wits of all Nations, with Preface by Pope, 1754 ; Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, 2 vols, 1782, and eight others. (17) 1638 Pope's (Alex.) Works, Complete, with his last Corrections, Additions, &c., with Notes by Mr. Warburton, 9 vols, 1757'; Additions to the Works of Pope, 2 vols, Dublin, 1776 ; Life- ot Pope, 2 vols, stamp on title, 1769; Essays on Man, Criticism, &c., Glasgow, 1754. (14) 1639 Pope's (Walter) Life of Seth Ward, Bishop of Salisbury, 1697. Full View of Popery, or a Satyrical Account of the- Lives of the Popes, 1704. Popery, or the Principles, &C.,. of the Church of Rome, 1679. The Pope's Bull Con- demning the New Testament, 1714 and eight others. (14> 167 LOT 1640 Pordage's (J.) Theologica Myatica, or the Mystic Divinities of the Eternal Invisibles, ^orica?*, Townley copy sold for 21«., 1683. Five Bookes o( Philosophical! Comfort, 1609. Porret's (P.) Works, 3 vols, 1713, and four others. (9) 1641 Porter's (Miss) Aphorisms of Sir Philip Sidney, 2 vols, boards, 1807. Costigan's Sketches of Society and Manners in Portu- gal, 2 vols, 1788. Du Fresnoy's New Method of Studying History, by Eawlinson, 2 vols, 1728. The Pilgrim, or a Picture of Life, 2 vols, n.d., and four others. (12) 1642 Porter's (Sir R. K.) Narrative of the Campaign in Russia in lB\'i ; port and m(jp, 1815. Port-Royal Latin Grammar, 2 vols, 1816. Porteus's (B.) Tracts on Various Subjects, 1807. Poetical Works of Alex Pope, ed. by Carruthers, ports, &a., 4 vols, 1854 ; Literary Correspondence, 2 vols, ports, 1735. (10) 1613 Porney's (M. A.) Elements of Heraldry, 5th ed, plates, 1795. Memoirs of Prince Potemkin, port, 1813. Port-Royal Moral Essays 4 vols in 2, 1696, and eight others. (11) 1644 Posthumous Works of Frederick II., King of Prussia, trans- lated from the French, by Thomas Holcroft, 13 vols, boards, 1789. 1646 Postman Robbed of his Mail : or the Packet Broke Open soiled copy, scarce, 1719. Politenphina, Wits Common- wealth, ^oor copy, J»ipe;/ec<, 1663. The Praise of Hell, or a Discovery of the Infernal World, 2 vols, n.d. John- son's (0.) Pilgrim, or a Picture of Life, 2 vols, n.d., and six others. (12) 1646 Potter's (C.) Want of Charitie, Oxford, 1633. Potter's (John) Discourse of Church Government, 1724. Pourtraiture of Chas I., 1727. The Policy of the Clergy of France, 1681, and fourteen others, chiefly Theological. ' (18) 1647 Pott's (Thos.) Gazetteer of England and Wales, maps, 2 vols, 1810. Pratt's Gleanings through Wales, Holland, &c., 2 vols, 1797. Piozzi's (H. L.) Journey through Prance, Italy and Germany, 1789, and four others. (9) 1648 Powell's (V.) Bird in the Cage, contains a brief narration of the condition of Wales, 1662. Bailey's Practice of Piety, 1754 , Ditto, 1723. Lives of Pocock, Pearce, and others, 2 vols ; 1816, and five others. ' (10) 1649 Pratt's (Mr.) Liberal Opinions, or the History of Benignus, 4 vols, 1783. Sympathy, and othetVoema, plates, poor bind- ing, 1807. Book of Common Prayer, Manchester n.d. Flowers of Literature, 2 vols, 1803-4, and nine others. 168 LOT 1650 Prentice's (Archibald) Historical Sketches and Personal Recol- lections of Manchester, 1851 ; History of the Anti-Com- Law League, vol 2, 1853. Manchester Police Reports, 1843-48, in 1 vol. Catalogue of the Portico Library, 1856, Ditto, vol 2 pt 1, 1863. Brambles's (M.) Portraitures, 1820. Letters Concerning the Present State of England, 1772, and two others. (9) 1651 Present State of Europe, 1750; Ditto, of England, 1772; Ditto Great Britain and Ireland, 1723; Ditto of the Princes and Repubiicks of Italy, 16 — , and eight others. (12) 1652 Preston's (R., of AsJiburton) Elementary Treatise on Estates with long MS. note bi/ Mr. Crossley, Exeter, 1791 ; Ditto View of Shelley's Case, 1794, the 2 vols in 1. Legal Recrea- tions, vol 1, rr.D. Eden's (W.) Principle of Penal Law, L p., 1771. Prince's (J. H.) Precedents in Conveyan- cing, 1818. Coke's Reports in Verse, 1742, and nine others, legal. (14) 1653 Prestwieh Parish Magazine, 12 vols in 6 parts, 1866-77. Booker's (John) Memorials of the Church in Prestwieh, abridged edition, scarce, 1852. Report of the Trial, Redford v. Birley at Lancaster, wanting plan, 1822. (8) 1654 Priestley's (J.) Institutes of Natural and Revealed Religion, 2 vols, 1808; Appeal to the Public on the Subject of the Riots of Birmingham, part 2, 1792 ; Memoirs, 1809 ; Fami- lar Letters, Biriningham, 1790 ; Theory of Language, Warrington, 1762, and seven others. (13) 1655 Primrose's (J) Popular Errors, or Errors of the People in Physick, wants fronts, 1651. Silvius's (F. D.) New Idea of the Practice of PhysiC; translated by R. Gower, poor copy, 1675. Pitt's (R.) Craft and Frauds of Physics Exposed, 1703. Egyptian History, treating of the Pyramids, 1672. Pitts's (T.) Bloody Assizes, wanting plates, poor copy, 1693. Potter's (C.) Want of Charitie, 1634. Medela Medicinas, by M. N,, 1665, and four others. (11) 1656 Prince's (J. Critchley) Dreams and Realities, 1847. Life of Alex. Reid, edited by A. Prentice, 1829. Memoirs of a Printer's Devil, vol 1, Gainsborough, 1793. The Pursuits of Literature, 1798. Essay on the Principles of Translation, 1813. The Works of Peter Pindar, 1823, and six others. (12) 1657 Prior's (Matthew) Poetical Works, 2 vols, 1779; Miscellaneous Works, 2 vols, 1740 ; Memoirs of his Life and Publick Employment, 1722, and six others. (11) 1658 Proctor's (R. W.) Manchester in HoUday Dress, 1866 ; Liter- ary Reminiscences and Gleanings, illustrations, 1860. Pro- fessional Excursions, by an Auctioneer [James Gounne] part 1, Essex, Suffolk, Herts, Surrey, Sussex, and Kent, 1843. Proverbs chiefly taken from the Adagia of Erasmus, by Robert Bland, 2 vols in 1, 1814, and seven others. (11) 169 XOT 1659 Psalmanazar's (Geo.) Historical and Geographical Descrip- tion of the Island of Formosa, plates. 1705 ; Memoirs 1764. Posthumous Works of Frederic II., King of Prussia, trans, by Thomas Holorott, 2 vols, 1791. Memoirs of Frederic III., King of Prussia, map, 1757, and other tracts in 1 vol. Provost's (Abbot) History of a Fair Greek, who was taken out of a Seraglio at Constantinople, 2 vols, 1741, and three others. (10) 1660 Publishers' Circular, a large number, not coresccwiroe, and other Reports, &o., aparcel. 1661 Pulteney's (R.) Historical and Biographical Sketches of the Progress of Botany in England, 2 vols, 1790. Pursuits of 'Literature, 1808. Pye's (H. J.) Sketches on Various Subjects, 1797, and eight others. (12) 1662 Pugh's (J.) Remarkable Occurrences in the Life of Jonas Hanway, 1788. . Remarks on the History of England from the Minutes of H. Oldcastle, 1743. History of the Con- quest of China by the Tartars, 1671. Memoirs of Psalmanazar, 1 765 ; History of Formosa, 1704. Prior's (M.) Miscellaneous Works, 2 vols, 1740. (7) 1663 Pye's (H. J.) Sketches on Various Subjects, 1797. Life and Transactions of Howel ap David Price, 1752. Prideaux's CJ.) Sacred Eloquence ; or, the Art of Rhetorick, 1659. Theory of Presumptive Proof in the Trial of Captain DonneUan, 1815. 'The Polyanthea, a Collection of Literary Fragments, 2 vols in 1, 1804, and ten others. (15) 1664 Quakers : Memoirs of John Whiting, 1791 ; Chandler, Pyot> Hodges, and others' Apology in behalf of the People called Quakers. (The Gift of Win. Smclinson, late of Ch-aithwait Hall in Furnace Fells), Newcastle, 1739. Chris- tianity no Enthusiasm, 1678. Friends' Library, vols 1 to 7, 9, 11, 12, 14, V.D., and three others. (17) 1665 Quarles's (F.) Argalus and Parthenia, loanting some plates, 1677 ; Divine Poems, poor copy, 1717 ; Emblems, title torn, 1777 ; Judgment and Mercy for Afflicted Souls, 1807 ; Boanerges and Barnabas, 1657, and five others. (10) 1666 Quinoy's (John) Medicini Statica, being the Aphorisms of Sanctorius, 1712 ; Dr. Carr's Medicinal Epistles, 1714. Loimologia ; or, an Historical Account of the Plague in London in 1665, by N. Hodges, 1720, and seven others. (10) 1667 RadcUfie's (Ann) Journey through Holland and Germany, vpith Observations during a Tour to the Lakes of Lancas- hire, Westmoreland and Cumberland, 1795, Piozzi's (H. L.) Journey through France, Italy, &c., 1789. Raf- fald's (Mrs.) English Housekeeper, 1769. Pursuits of Literature, 1798, and five others. (9) 170 LOT 1668 Radcliffe's (Ann) Mysteries of Udolpho, 4 vols, 1803; Ditto^ 1824 ; Romance of the Forest, and two others in 1 vol ; Posthumous Works, 4 vols, vol 1 injured by damp, 1833 ; Journey to Holland, Germany and the Lakes, poor copt/f 1795. (10) 1669 Raflfald's (Mrs.) The Experienced English Housekeeper for the Use and Ease of Ladies, Housekeepers, Cooks, &e., wrote purely from practice, and dedicated to the Hon. Lady Ehzaheth Warburton, whom the author lately served as Housekeeper, the following editions of this work, many of which are scarce, Manchester, 1769 ; London, 1773 ; Dublin, 1778 ; 9th ed, with port, 1784 ; 1791 ; 1794 ;. 1803; York, \8Q5; Manchester, s.i). ; Preston, ts.ti. (10) ■ 1670 Raike's (Thomas) Journal from 1831 to 1847, comprising' Reminiscences of Social and Political Life in London and Paris during that Period, 4 vols, 1856. Raike's (Rev. H.) Remarks on Clerical Education, 1831. Quarrels of Authors, 2 vols in 1, New York, 1814, and seven others. (13) 1671 Raleigh's (Sir Walter) Arts of Empire and Mysteries of State Disoabineted, 1692 ; Walsingham's Manual, 1728 ; Remains, port, N.D. ; Marrow of History, 1662 ; Life from Birth to the Scaffold, port, 1740 ; Life by Oldys and Birch,. wanting title, Oxford, n.d. Life of Queen Anne, 2 Vols, 1721, and four others. (12) 1672 Ralph's (James) Miscellaneous Poertis, 1729 ; Ditto, by several hands, 1729. The Rambler, 8 vols, Edinburgh, 1750. " This edition of the Rambler is exceedingly rare," see note by Mr. Crossley. (10)' 1673 Ramsden's (R.) Twenty-six Sermons, 1827. Journal of Thomas Raikes, 2 vols, 1853. Rameses; an Egyptian Tale, with Historical Notes of the Era of the Pharoahs, 3 vols,^ 1824. Lives of Pocock, Pearce, and others, 2 vols,. 1816, and six others. (14) 1674 Ramages's (C. T.) Beautiful Thoughts from Latin Authors, Liverpool, 1864. Readings in Poetry, 1833. Memoirs of Count Rapp, port, 1823. Gales's Cabinet of Knowledge,. 1800, Adventures of Roderick Random, 2 vols, 1797, anJ twelve others. (18) 1675 Ramsay's (Allan) Christ's Kirk on the Green, scarce, 1718 ; TheScriblers Lash'd, 1718; Content, a Poem, 1779; The Gentle Shepherd, 1772, and others in one vol. Relics for the Curious, 2 vols, 1824. Reid's (T.) Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense, 1817, and four others. (8)- 1676 Ramsey's (Chev.) Travels of Cyrus, with a Discourse on the Theology and Mythology of the Ancients, 2 vols, 1727 ; Essay on Civil Government, 1732. The Rambler, 1785. Pursuits of Literature, 1S08, and ten others. (15> 171 LOT 1677 Eaumer's (F. von) Contributions to Modern History, Fred. II.. 1837 ; Elizabeth and Mary, 1836 ; History of the XVI, and Xyil, Centuries, vol 1, 1835. Randolph's (Thos.) Vindi- cation of the Doctrine of the Trinity, 1754, and twelve others. (16) 1678 Ray's (John) Observations, Topographical, Moral, &c., made in a journey to Germany, Italy, &c., 1673; Philosophical Letters, 1718; Physioo-Theological Discourses, 1721; "Wisdom of God Manifested in the Works of the Creation, 1701 ; Nomenolator Classicus, 1703, and eight others. (13) 1679 Record Society's Publications : vol 2, Index to Lancnahire and Cheshire Wills at Chester, edited by J. P. Earwaher, M.A.,. 1545-1620 ; vol 5, Prestbury Register, edited by James Croston, F.S.A., 1881 ; vol 6, Cheshire and Lancashire Funeral Certificates, 1600-78, edited by J. P. Rylands, F 8.A., 1882. Manchester Historical Recorder, n.d. (4) 1680 Reeve's (C.) Memoii?s of Sir Roger de Clarendon, 8 vols, 1793 ; The Old English Baron, 1784; The Exiles, or Memoirs of Count de Cronstadt, 3 vols, 1788 ; The Progress of Romance, 2 vols in 1, titles mounted, 1785, and five others. . (IS) 1681 Reeves's (John) History of the English Law from the Time of the Saxons to the End of Philip and Mary, 4 vols, 1814. Legal Recreations, vol 1, n.d. Coke's Reports in Verse (and others in 1 vol), 1742. Auckland's (Lord) Principles- of Penal Law, large paper, scarce, 1771. The Practick Part of the Law, 1652, and two others. (10) 1682 Reeves's (Joseph) History and Topography of West Bromwich, and its Vicuiity, scarce, n.d. Camden's (W. ) Remains Concerning Britain, 7th ed, 1674. Raymond's (G.) Chroni- cles of England, a Metrical History, 1842. Pocket Com- panion for Oxford and for London, in 1 vol, 1736, &c. Manchester Historical Recorder, 1862, and three others. (8) 1688 Reflector (The), A Quarterly Magazine on Subjects of Philo- sophy, Politics, and the Liberal Arts, edited by Leigh Hunt, 2 vols in four parts, 1811. The Register, parts 1 to 10 and 12, 1869. The Recreative and Retrospective Reviews, and others, similar, not consecutive, a large parcel. 1684 Reflector (The), 2 vols, 1811, and twenty others, vai-ious. (22> 1685 Renshaw's (R.) Voyage to the Cape of Good Hope and up the Red Sea, &c., Manchester, 1804; Ditto, second ed, [1813], Ditto, third ed, 1821. Retributive Justice, a Play, wanting title, J. Aston, N.D. Manchester Historical Recorder, 1862. The Repository of Anecdotes, Bon Mots,, 2 vols, scarce, Manchester, n.d., and four others. (11). 172 1686 Renwick's (Thos., of Liverpool) Continuation of the Narrative of Miss M'Avoy's Case, 1820. Hermippiis- Redivivus or the Sage's Triumph over Old Age &o., 1749. Report of the Committee on the High Price of Gold Bullion, 1810. The Repository, 2 vols, 1771. The Religion of Nature DeUneated, 1746, and six others. (12) 1687 Repository (The), A Select Collection of Fugitive Pieces of Wit and Humour, 4 vols, vol one not uniform, 1790. , The Entertaining Repository and Complete Picture of Human Life, Liverpool, 1804. Bland's (R.) Proverbs, 2 vols in 1, 1814, and seventeen others. (23) 1688 Rereshy's (Sir J.) Memoirs and Travels, 1813. Collection of Letters from French Authors, translated by T. Reresby, 1733. Memoirs of Europe written by Eginardus, trans- lated hy Mrs. Manley, title torn, 1710. Secret Memoirs and Manners" of Persons of both Sexes from the New Atlantis, 2 vols, 1709, and eight others. (13) 1689 Retz's (Cardinal de) Memoirs, Containing the Particulars of His Own Life, and Secret Transactions of the French Court, &c., 4 vols, 1777. Retzer's (J.) Choice of the Best Poetical Pieces of the Most Eminent EngUsh Poets, vols 1 and 3 to 6, Vienna, 1783, and seven others. (16) 1690 Rbuss's (J. D.) Register of all the Authors Actually Living in Great Britain, Ireland, and North America, with a Cata- logue of Their Publications from 1770 to 1790, Berlin, 1791. The Reveries of Solitude, 1793. The Recreative Review, or Eccentricities of Literature and Life, 2 vols, 1821-22, and eleven others, iJem'ezosarei^ilfayazjrae*, odd. (15) 1691 Review (British) and London Critical Journal, vols 1 to 23, half-calf, 1811-25. 1692 Reviews, Magazines, &c., various, odd, and duplicate, 17 vols. 1693 Reynel's (E.) Eternity Weighed, 1662. Reynes's (E.) Treatise of Humane Learning, 1663. Reynold's (,Tohn) Three Letters to the Deist, 1725 ; Discourse of Reconciliation between God and Man, 1729, and 12 others. (16) 1694 Ricaut's (P.) History of the Ottoman Empire, 1686; Present State of the Greek and Armenian Churches, 1679. The Recreative Review or Eccentricities of Literature and Life, 2 vols, 1821. Bayle's Philosophical Commentary, 2 vols, 1708, and eight others. (14) 1695 Richardson's (George) Patriotism, and other Poems, vignette of Ancoats Old Hall, 1844. Riding's (E.) Pictures of Life, 1850. The Rioters, a Tale of Bad Times, 1837. Renshaw's (R.) Travels, Manchester, 1804, Roberts's (W.) The Fugi- tives, a Comedy, very scarce, see Mr. C.'s note (and others in 1 vol), Warrington, 1791, and four others. (9) 173 lOT 1696 Richardson's (Jonathan) Works on Painting, &c., 1778. Explanatory Notes and Remarks on Milton's Paradise Lost,^oj-i, 1734. Richardson's (R.) Literary and Scien- tific Correspondence, ji^ocf, and views, Yarmouth, 1835. (3). 1697 Richardson's (Samuel) Clarissa Harlowe, or the History of a, Young Lady, Comprehending the Most Important Con- cerns of Private Life, 8 vols, 1751 ; Correspondence, 6 vols,. poor copy, 1804 ; Pamela's Conduct in High Life, 2 vols,. 1741. (16) 1698 Ridley's (G.) Sermons on the Divinity and Operations of the Holy Ghost, 1742 ; Ditto, 1802. The Rights of the Chris- tian Church Asserted, 2 vols, 1752, and 15 others. (19) 1699 Riesbeck's (Baron) Travels through Germany, translated by Mr. Maty, 2 vols, 1787. Memoirs of Cardinal De Retz, 4 vols, 1777. Memoirs of the Duke of Ripperda, 1740. Ridley's (Sir T.) View of the Civil and Ecclesiastical Law, Oxford, 1675, and five others. (13) 1700 Ritchie's (T. E.) Account of the Life and Writings of David Hume, 1807. Lives of Pocock, Pearce, and others, 2 vols, 1816. Greswell's (W. P., of Benton) Memoirs of Politi- anus and others, 1805. Bikon Basilike, the Portraiture of King Charles I., 1727. Memoirs of Thomas Holcroft,, 3 vols in 1, 1816. (6) 1701 Eitson's (Joseph) Select Collection of English Songs, ed by Thos. Park, vols 1 and 3, boards, 1813. A Lyteil Geste of Robin Hode, with other Ancient and Modern Ballads, edited by J. M. Gutch, illustrations by Fairholty vol 2, 1847. Oxoniana, 4 vols, vol one not uniform, N.D. Kelsall's (C.) Classical Excursion, from Rome to Arpiuo, Qeneoa, 1820. (8> 1702 Roach's (R.) Imperial Standard of Messiah Triumphant, n.d.; Mystery of the Times and Seasons Unfolded, part 1, want- ing portion of mie leaf , 1725. Review of the Controversy concerningJMiracles, sr.D., and eight others. (11) 1703 Roberts's (W. H.) Poems, 1776. Roberts's (W. J., of Bristol) Poems and Letters, 1811. Oulton's (W. C.) Beauties of Kotzebue, 1800. Selecta Poemata Italorum, 2 vols, 1740. Bath Characters, or Sketches from Life, by Peter Paul Pallet, 1808. Piozzi's (H. L.) Letters of Dr. Johnson, 1788, and four others. (11) 1704 Robertson's (J.) Parian Chronicle, or the Chronicle of the Arundelian Marbles, 1788. The Rambler, Idler and Rasselas, in 1 vol, 1785. Destruction of Troy, translated by J. Merrick, Oxford, N.n. Baker's Reflections upon Learning, 1727, and eleven others. (15) 1705 Robertson's (William) History of Scotland, 2 vols, 1769; Reign of Charles V., 4 vols, 1788; History of Ancient Greece, 1803. (7> 174 LOT 1706 Robertson's (W.) Phraseologia Generalis, a Full, Large and General Phrase Book , 1681 . Poole's (J.) English Parnassus, poor copy, 1877. Enthusiasmus Triumphatus, 1656. Robinson's (H.) Latine Phrases of Winchester School, 1673, and six others. (10) 1707 Robins's (B.) Principles of Gunnery, 1742. Whiston's (W.) Account of a Surprising Meteor, 1716, and others in 1 vol. Method for the Resolving of Any MiUtarie Question by the Lord of Praissac, 1639. History of the Last Parlia- ment, 1702. The Rebellion, or an Account of the Civil Wars in the Kingdom of Eloquence, 1704, and seven others. (11) 1708 Robinson's (John) Eudoxa, or Some Inquiries into Truth, 1658. Ramsey's (W.) Tractatus de Venenis, or a Treatise of Poysons, 1661 ; Lux Veritatis, wanting title, N.D. Eavis's (0.) Discourse of Orientall Tongues, 1649. Abana's (P. de) Anearlywork by this Author, in Black Letter, imperfect, N".d, Blount's (Sir T. P.) Natural History, 1693. Boerhaave's (H.) Method of Studying Physick, 1719, and three others. (10) 1709 Robinson's (John) (juide to the Lakes in Cumberland, Westmoreland and Lancashire, plates, 1819. Allison's ditto, Penrith, 1834. Robertson's (W.) History of Scot- land, 2 vols, 1775. Britannia Depicta, or Ogilby Improved, maps, coats of ai'ms, ^c, 1736, and five others. (10) 1710 Roby's (J.) Traditions of Lancashire, vols 2 and 3, 1841. Rachde Pelley's Okeaunt o Greyte Eggshibishun, 1864. Nuttall's (W.) Rochdale, a Fragment, imperfect, containing pages 6 to 100, N.D. The Festive Wreath, edited by J. C. Rogerson,_^e copy, 1842. (5) 1711 Roche's (John) Moravian Heresy, 1751. . Rogers's (J.) Review of a Discourse of the Visible and Invisible Christ, 1729. Lavington's Enthiisiasm of Methodists and Papists com- pared, 1749. Answer to Pontenelle's History of Oracles, 1709, and eleven others. (15) 1712 Roche's (R. M.) Children of the Abbey, 4 vols, 1798. The History of the Countess of Dellwyn, 2 vols, 1759. History of Miss Jenny Salisbury, 2 vols in 1, n.d. The Rural Rector, 3 vols, 1831. (10) 1713 Roe's (James, of Macclesfield) Sermons, Yorh, 1766. Roger's (J.) Sermons (and others in 1 vol), 1724 ; Necessity of Divine Revelation, 1729, and ten others. (13) 1714 Roland's (Madame) Appeal to Impartial Posterity, 2 vols, 1796. The Rolliad, intwo parts, 1795. Roman Conversa- tions, or a Short Description of the Antiquities of Rome, 2 vols, 1792. History of the Roman or Civil Law, 1724, and four others. (10) 175 1715 Rollin's Method o! Teaching and Studying the Belles Letters, 4 vols, 1758, and seven others. (11) 1716 Roper's (R. S. D.) Treatise of the Law of Property between Husband and Wife, 2 vols, 182e. Pulteney's (R.) Sketches of the Progress of -Botany in England, 2 vols, 1790. Rose's (H. J.) New General Biographical Dictionary, vols 1, 2 and 8, 1840, and four others. (11) 1717 Roscoe's (W.) Illustrations of the Life of Lorenzo de Medici, 1822 ; Roscoe Library, Print and Picture Sale Catalogues, in 1 vol, 2)riced, soiled titles, 1816; Considerations on the Causes &c., of the Present War (and others in the same ml), 1808 ; Poetical Works, 1857, and six others. (10) ' 1718 Rousseau's (J. J.) Confessions, 2 vols, 1783; Eloisa, 3 vols, 1795 ;■ Bmilius, or a Treatise of Education, 3 vols, 1763 ; Inquiry into the nature of Social Contract, 1791 ; The Livre Rouge or Red Book of French Pensions, printed throughout in red ink, 1790, in 1 vol, and seven others. (16) 1719 Rowe's (Nicholas) Miscellaneous Works, 3 vols, 1783; Lucan's Pharsalia, 2 vols, 1753 ; The Rule of Life, in Select Sentences, 1744, and eleven others. (17) 1720 Rowe's (W. H.) Reading upon the Statutes of Uses of Francis Bacon, 1806. Roper's Law of Property between Husband and Wife, 2 vols, 1820. Rye's (Geo.) Treatise Against the Nonconforming Nonjurors, 2 vols, 1719. Byant's (J.) Observations on the Poems of Thomas Row- ley, 1781. The Royal Charter of James II., to the Trinity House of Deptford-Stroud, 1685, and eiglit others. (15) 1721 Ruddiman's (Thos.) Vindication of Buchanan's Paraphrase of the Psalms, 1744 ; Life, by G. Chalmers, port, 1794. Ruflf- heads' (Owen) Life of Alex Pope, 1769. The Royal Mar- riage, or King Lemuel's Lesson, Paraphrased, 1722. Ruggles's (T.) The Barrister, 1818, and ten others. (15) .1722 Rundle's (Thos.) Letters, 2 vols in 1, Glocester, 1789. RusseU's (Lady R.) Letters, ;)o»-!5, 1820. Bates's (E.) Rural Philo- sophy, 1811. History of John Bradford, &c., poor copy, Bolton, N.D. The Rule of Life, in Select Sentences, 1744. A Reproof to the Rehearsals Transprosed, 1678. Rowe's (E.) Friendship in Death, 1740, and eleven others. (18) 11723 Russell's (R.) Dissertation Concerning the use of Sea Water, 0.rford, 1758. Roult's (R.) Conduct of the Several Pow- ers of Europe in the late War, 4 vols, Corh, N.D. Ross's (A.) Muse's Interpreter, 1675. Rundle's Letter's, 2 vols in 1, 1789. The Rolliad, interleaved, 1799, and eight others. (16) 176 LOT 1724 Russell's (Thos.) Works of the English and Scotch Reformers^ vols 2, 8 and 4, all published, 1828-9. Robertson's (W.y History of Scotland, 2 vols in 1, 1793. The Rolliad, 1795. Ru£fhead's (O.) Life of Pope, wanting front, 1769, and seven others. (13) 1725 Rushworth's Historical OoUeotions, vols 1 to 5, 1703-8. Rus- sell's (W.) History of Modern Europe, vols 1 to 3, 1794,, and four others. (12)' 1726 Rutty's (J.) Spiritual Diary and Soliloquies, 1796. Ruther- torth's (T.) Defence, 1750, and eighteen others. (20) 1727 Rye's (George, Rector of Islip) Treatise against the Noncon- forming Nonjurors, 2 vols, 1719. Lives of Pocock, Pearce, and others, 2 vols, 1816. Supplementary vol to the Works- of Alex. Pope, port, 1807. Memoirs of Psalmanazar, 1784. History of the Revolutions of the Roman Republic, 2 vols,- 1721, and four others. (12) 1728 Sage's (J.) Transnatural Philosophy, 1706. Saavedra's (D. de) Respublica Literaria, 1727. Saintfoix's Historical Essays upon Paris, 3 vols, 1767. Le Sage's Bachelor of Sala- manca, translated by Lockman, 1737, and fifteen others. (21> 1729 Sallustius (0. Crispus) cum Commentariis Johannis Min-EUi, 1686. T. Sohreveli Palsemon, sive Diatribse Scholastics,, Elzevir, 1526. L. Annsei Senecse Tragoedise cum Notis, J. P. Gronovii, 1682. Calendarium Pastorale ab Edmundo Spenser, W. Bovyyer, 1732, and four others. (8) 1730 Salmasii (C.) Ad Johannem Miltonum Responsio, 1660. Ad Senecse Lectionem Proodopoeia Auctore Henr. Stephano,- 1586. Physicse Hypomuemata. Auctore D. Sennerto, 1637, and six others. (9) 1731 Salmon's (Nich.) Stemmata Latinitatis, or El^mological Latin Dictionary, 2 vols, not uniform,, 1796. 'The Works- of Sallust, translated into English, 1744, and ten others. (13)- 1732 Salmon's (Thos.) Modern Gazetteer, maps, 1762; Review of the History of England, 1722; Historical Collections,. 1706 ; Examination of Burnet's History of his Own Times, 2 vols, 1724 ; Chronological Historian, torn title, 1723, and nine others (15) 1733 Sancho's (Ig.) Letters, with Memoirs of his Life, 2 vols, 1782. D'Oyly's (Geo.) Life of Archbishop Bancroft, 2 vols, 1821. Historical Memoirs of La Vendue, by M. de Sapinard, 1824. Life of Archbishop Penelo"n, 1723, and eight others. (14)- 1734 Bancroft's (Wm., Archbishop of Canterhury)lAie, by G. D'Oyly,- 2 vols, 1821. Ray's (J.) Collection of English Proverbs, 1737. Salmagundi : a Combination of Original Poetry^ 1793. Adventures of Abdalla, plates, 1730. Poetical Works of Lord Buckhurst, 1820, and six others. (12) 177 1735 Sanctii Minerva, 1754. Anthologia Grsecorum, Stephens, 1566. Scahgenaua sive Excerpta ex Ore, J. Scaligeri, 1666, and six others. /g\ 1736 Sanctii Mjnerva, seu de Causis Linguae, 1754. M. Syngeli de Laudibus Divi Dionysii liber, R. Stephens, 1547. T. Spizelii Scrutinium Atheisme, 1668. J. Scaligeri Jul. Cses. F. de Ee Nummaria, 1616, and six others. (10) 1737 Sanctii Minerva, seu de Causis Linguae Latins, &c., 2 vols, 1703. De Obligatione Conscienti» a Roberto Sandersono, 1660. Pseu(Jooicero DialogusH. Stephani, 1577, and seven others. (11) 1738 Sanders's (F. W.) Essay on Uses and Trusts, 2 vols, 1824. Saunders's (J. S.) Law of Pleading and Evidence in Civil Actions, 2 vols, 1828. Posthumous Works of Charles Feame, 1797. The Rolliad, 1796, and eight others. (14) 1739 Sanderson's (Robert) Preservative against Schism and Rebel- lion, 3 vols, 1722. De Obligatione Conscientise, 1660. Lives of Pocock, Pearce, and others, 2 vols in 1, title soiled, 1816. Jonson's (B.) Sad Shepherd : a Tale of Robin Hood, 1783, and nine others. (15) 1740 Sandys' (Sir E.) Europsa Speculum, or, a View or Survey of the State of Religion, 1687. Life and Adventures of Sir Bartholomew Sapskull, by Somebody, 2 vols, scarce, 1768. The Universal Passion, in Five Satires (and others in 1 vol), 1627. The Satyrs of Persius, trans, by T. Sheridan, 1728, and 12 others. (17) 1741 Sarbievii (M.O.) Lyricorum Libri IV., 1684. Erasmi Ciceroni- anus, Dialogus, 1517. J. Stearne de Obstinatione, 1672. Dictionnaire Bibliographique Historique et Critique des livres Rares, 4 vols, 1790-1802, and five others. (12) 1742 Savage's (R.) Miscellaneous Poems and Translations by several hands, scnled title, 1726 ; Various Poems, 1761. Life of Sir F. Drake, &c., 1769. Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton, 1780, and ten others. (14) 1743 SavHe's (Geo.) Character of Chas. II., 1750. Memoirs of Prince Eugene of Savoy, 1811. Lindsey's Regal Succession, 1731. Mackenzie's (Sir G.) Essays upon Moral Subjects, 1713. Greswell's (W. P.) Memoirs of PoKtianus &c., 1805, and seven others. (12) 1744 Saxton's (John, of Manchester) Merchant's Companion and Tradesman's Vade Mecum, 1737. Martlndale's '(Adam) Country Survey Book or Land-Meter's Vade-Mecum, scarce, 1692. Ryley's (S.W., of the Theatre Royal, Manchester) Roderick Random,and others,«fl!me cut off title, Huddersfleld, N.D. Rothwell's (J., of Blackrod) Grammar of the EngHsh Language, Warrington, 1787. Manchester Historical Recorder, 1851, and four others. (9) 178 LOT 1745 Sayer's (F.) Disquisitions, Norwich, 1808. The Eolliad. 1796. The School for Satire, or a Collection of Modem Satirical Poems, 1801. The School of Man, 1753. The Rule of Life, 1744. Ross's (A.) Muses' Interpreter, ^oor copy, 1676, and eight others. (14) 1746 Scaligeri (J.) Castigationes in Catullum, Tibullum, Pro- pertium, It,. Stephens, 1577. Jani Anglorum Facies Altera Opera Joannis Selden, 1610. Opera Posthuma Latina Roberti South, 1717, and six others. (9) 1747 Scarborough Repository, vol 1, all published, plates, loose binding, 1824. Burton's (Jas., a prisoner in York Castle) The Warning, printed by Thos. Oent, York, 1752. Taylor's (O.) Britannia, a Poem (relating to the Mebellion), Freston, 1750, and other scarce poetical tracts in one vol. A Season at Harrogate, name cut off title, 1812. HaUfaxiana, or Rescued Blossoms, " Collected by W. Winn," see note by Mr. Crossley, very rare, Halifax, 1806, and others in the same vol., and two others. (6) 1748 Scheffer's (John) History of Lapland, plates, title soiled, 1704 ; Ditto, 1761. Schiller's (F.) History of the Thirty Years' War in Germany, trans, by Captain Blaquiere, 2 vols, in one, 1800. Don Carlos, a Tragedy, 1799. The Sieges of Vienna by the Turks, 1847. The Schemer, or Universal Satirist, 1763, and eight others. (14) 1749 Scotland : Chambers' Reekiana, or Minor Antiquities of Edinburgh, 1833. Historical and Traditional Tales, in Prose and Verse, connected with the South of Scotland ; nam,e cut off title, Kirkcudbright, 1843. The Scottish Review for 1856. Hogg's Royal Jubilee, uncut, 1822. Life of Alex. Reid, 1830. Scott's (Geo.) Memoirs of Sir Jas. Melvil, of Halhill, 3rd ed., 1761, and four others. (10) 1760 Scotland : Memoirs of Henry Guthry, late Bishop of Dunkel, 1702. Drummond's (W.) History of Scotland, poor copy, 1682. Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence, 1719. Memoirs Con- cerning Scotland, ^oorcopj/, 1714. Letters from Edinburgh, 2 vols, N.D., and three others. (9) 1751 Scotland: The Aberdeen Magazine for 1761. The Illus- trated Book of Scottish Songs, 1854; Ditto, 3rd ed. n.d. [Burts'] Letters from a Gentleman in the North of Soot- land, 2 vols in one, soiled title, Dublin, 1755. Tourist's Manual, maps, 1832. Letters from Edinburgh, written in 1774-5, 2 vols., N. D., and three others. ' (10) 1762 Scott's (Geo.) Memoirs of Sir James Melvil, of Halhill, Olasgow, 1751. Life of Dr. White Kennett, 1730. Heylyn's (P.) Help to English History, 1786. Howard's (Sir R.) History of the Reigns of Ed. and Rich. H., 1690. Macpherson's (J;) 179 Original Papers containing the Secret History of Great Britain from the Restoration to the Accession of the House of Hanover, 2 vols, 1775. Lowhen's (Baron von) Analysis of Nobility, 1764, and four others. (11) 1753 Scott's (John) Christian Life, 5 vols, 1754; Practical Discourses, 2 vols, port, 1700 ; Sermons, 1704. Mackenzie's (Sir Geo.) Essays on Moral Subjects, 1713, and 12 others. (21) 1754 Scott's (John) Paris Revisited in 1815, by way of Brussels, 4th ed. 1817 ; Sketches of Manners, Scenery, &c., in the French Provinces, Switzerland and Italy, 1821. Scott's (Jonathan) Tales, Anecdotes, and Letters, trans, from the Arabic and Persian, Shreiosbwry, 1800. Oxoniana, soihd titles, 4 vols in two parts, u.D., and six others. (11) 1755 Scott's (Sir Walter) Lives of the Novelists, 2 vols, Paris, 1825. Scotland, 2 vols, Cab. Cyc, 1830 ; Harold the Dauntless, 1817 ; Bridal of Trierniain, 1813 ; JBiographical Memoirs, 2 vols, paper covers, Paris, 1830; Poetical Works, 7 vols, paper covers, Paris, 1826; Marmion, 2 vols, 1810 ; Poetry Contained in the Novels, Tales, and Romances of the Author of Waverley, 1822, and two others. (20) 1756 Scott's (Sir W.) Novels and Romances, vols 2 to 7, boards, uncut, Edinburgh, 1824 ; Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1812 ; Life of Napoleon, Paris, 1828 ; Supplementary Vol. of Prose Works, Pari^, 1834; Letters of Scott, 1832, and three others. (13) 1757 Scott's (Sir W.) Prose Works, vols 1 to 5, 7 to 9, 17 to 19, 21, 12 vols, 1834-6 ; Life of Napoleon, vols 1 to 8, wanting vol nine to complete, not unifm-m, Paris, 1827; Waverley Anecdotes, vol 2, 1833 ; Letters, 1832. (22) 1758 Scougal's (Henry) Life of God in the Soul of Man, 1726. Scripture Vindicatedj 1730. Lively Oracles given to us, by the Author of the Whole Duty of Man, Oxford, 1696. Scrivener's (F. H.) Supplement to the Authorised Enghsh Version of the New Testament, vol 1, Pickering, 1845. Rutty s (J.) Spiritual Diary and Soliloquies, 2 vols, 1776. The Scourge, in Vindication of the Church of England, 1717. Scott's (J.) Christian Life, 5 vols, 1754. (12) 1759 Scudery's (M. de)Artamenes, or the Grand Oyrus,that excellent Romance, 10 parts in 5 vols, 1691 ; Female Orators, title damaged, 1714. The Secret History of the Court and Cabinet of St. Cloud, 3 vols, 1806. Smith's (C.) Celestma, a Novel, 3 vols, 1791 ; Desmond, 2 vols, 1792. (14) 1760 Seeker's (W.) Non-such Professor ia his Meridian Splendour, revised by Matthew Wilks, nd. The Secret Corre- spondence of Sir Robert Cecil with James VI. of Scotland, title torn, 1766. Secret History of the Late Mmistry, 1715.. Secret History of Europe, 3 parts in one, 1715, and six others. <^"' 180 LOT 1761 Secret History of the Happy Revolutions in 1688, 1715. Secret History of the Court and Reign of Chas. II., 2 vols, poor copy, 1792. Secret History of the Lives of the Kings and Queens of England, 2 vols, 1730. Arcana Gallica, or the Secret History of France, 1714. 'Secret History of the Late Ministry, 1715, and three others. (10) 1762 Sedden's (Rev. Thomas, of Stretford) Letters to an OfiBcer in the Army on Various Subjects, 2 vols, boards, Warrington 1786. Seddon's (Rev. J., of Manchester) Discourses on the Person of Christ, tdth Life of the Author, Warrington, 1793. Dean's (R., Curate o/'iKV^tZ/eion) Essay on the Future Life of Brutes, and others, 2 vols, vol 1 unbound, 1767. The Scrap Book : a Manchester Weekly Publication, complete set, 26 Nos. in 1 vol, all published, 1822. (6) 1763 Selden's (John) Dissertation annexed to Ii'leta,1771 ; God made Man : a Tract proving the Nativity of our Bsm>\ii, portrait, soiled, 1661 ; Table Talk, 1786; Seldeniaua ; or, Table Talk, port, new edition, see note by Mr. Crossley, n.d. Fortesoue on the Laws of England, 1660; Of the Judicature of Parliaments, jt.d., and two others. (8) 1764 Seldeni Mare Clausum seu de Dominio Maris, &c., 1636. Felix Literatus ex Infelicium Periculis et Casibus, sive de Vitiis Literatorum Commentation es, &c., Authore TheophUo Spizeho, 1676, and six others. (8) 1765 Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Maga- zine, 3 vols, boards, uncut, 1809. Selections from the Edinburgh Review, edited by M. Cross, vols 1, 2, and 4, 1833. Selection from Arrian's Disoovirses of Epictetus, Carmarthen, 1822, and three others. (10) 1766 Senault's (J. F.) The Use of Passions, trans, by the Earl of Monmouth, 1671. Russell's (R.)Dissertation on the Use of Sea-Water, 1760. Salmon's (W.) Practical Physician, pom- copy, 1707. Gratian's (B.) Compleat Gentleman, 1730. Hodges's (N.) Loimologia : an Account of the Plague of 1665, with an Essay, by Quincey, 1720, and six others. (11) 1767 Senecas (L. & M. A.) Tragoeiiae'Ed. Farnabii, JaM«s«onm«, n.d. L. Apuleii Opera, eruditissimis Beroaldi Commentariis et Stevvechii Questionibus, rare edition, stamped vellum, Basil, 1620. P. Alcyouius de Exilio, 1707. J. Barolaii Agenidis Pars Seounda et Tertia, 1669. J. Barclaii Icon Animorum, 1680, and seven others. n2) 17J8 Serarii (K.) Rabbini, et Herodes, seu de Tota Rabbinorum Gente, &c., 1593. Oantica Solomonis Paraphrasis Poetioa, A. Johnstono, Seoto, 1717. M. Accii Plauti Comoediaj Cura, J. Camerarii, n.d., and seven others. (12) 181 LOT 1769 Sermons — A Collection of Funeral and other Sermons, includ- ing Latham's on Matthew Bradshaw, at Kidderminster, 1743; Rees on Robert Robinson, at Cambridge, 1790; Palmer on John Howard, at Hackney, 1790; Frost on Dr. Doddridge, at Great Yarmouth, 1752 ; Daye on Caleb Rotherham, at Kendal, 1752; Mangey, at the Consecration of the New Church, at Sunderland, 1719; Crossley (J.) on Death of James Oldfield, executed at Tyburn, 1770. Shower's Winter Meditations, 1709, and 126 others, many provincial, some scarce, in 12 vols. 1770 Sermons: A Miscellaneous Collection of about" 70, a few local, a, parcel. 1771 Sermons by XXXIX Living Divines of the Church of England, 1840. Sermons by Seth [Ward], Lord Bishop of Sarum, 1672. Sermons and Discourses of William Dell, 1709. Atterbury's (F.) Sermons, 2 vols in 1, 1741. Shepherd's (Thos.) Sermons on Angels, 1702, and eight others. (IS) 3.772 Sermons : Clarke's (Saml.) Sermons on Various Subjects, 10 vols, 1732. Sermons by XXXIX Living Divines of the Church of England, larffe paper, 1840, and three others. (14) 1773 Sermons : Crowther's (Rev. J.) on the Death of Rev. M. Oleren- shaw, port, Bury, 1824. Selkirk's (T.) Farewell Sermon, preached at Penwortham Church, 1818. Hornby's (I. of Winwich) at Laying First Stone of New Infirmary, Liver- pool, 1821. TattersaU's(W.) at Bolton, 1787. Harper's (W.) Antiquity, &c., of Gardening, at Malpaa, 1732. Brook's (Thos.) at the Florists' Meeting, at Nantwich, 1731. History of John Bradford, R. Rothwell and George Marshe, loose binding, Bolton, n.d. Venn's (H., Viear of Huddersfleld) Funeral Sermon on Rev. Wm. Grimshaw, of Haworth, 1763, and 43 others, chiefly local, in 7 vols. 1774 Sermons: Dar wall's (J.) Visitation Sermon, preached at Wal- sall, auto, of Josh. Broohes, 1775. Bradburn's (S.) Farther Account of John Wesley, 1791. Turner, at Dartford, 1709. Hoadly, at Hartford, 1709. Perkins' (J.) Primitive Purity, preached at the Peak, in Darbyshire, &c., 1707, and 145 others, soine provincial, in 11 vols. 1775 Sermons : Hartley's (Thos.,o/ Winwick) 1755. Porteus's (Beilby) 1787. Burgess's (Bp.) Tracts on the Divimty, 1820. Sermons by Living Divines, 1840. Hurd's (R.) Study of the Prophecies, 1772, and twelve others. (17) 182 LOT 1776 Sermons: Leslie (C.) Sermon preached at Chester against Marriages in Different Communions, 1702. Seward's (T., Sector of Eyam) Comformity between Popery and Pagan- ism, ] 746. Robinson's (R.) Two Sermons preached at Dob Lane End, near Manchester, n.d. Harwood's (E.) Funeral Sermon on Rev. John Taylor, Professor at Warrington Academy, 1761. Owen's (J.) Sermon preached at Rochdale,. N.D. ; Ditto, at Warrington, on the Death of Charles Owen,. N.D. Heywood's (G.) preached at Chesterfield, 1766. Dob- son's (J.) Two Sermons preached at Cockey New Chapel, in Lancashire, rare, 1747, and 33 others, «ome local, in 6 vols. 1777 Sermon preached at Deal by H. Randolph, 1752 ; Hilliard Grooch, and others at London, N.r. ; Catcott at Bristol,. 1735; Moore at Ford, in Devon, 1731 ; Whitefield at Bexly, in Kent, 1739 ; at Bristol, 1738 ; Pittman at Hert- ford, 1735, and 108 others, some provincial, in 10 vols. 1778 Sermons : Smalbroke's (R.) preached at Hereford, Llandafi^ &c., v.D. Collection of Fast Sermons preached by Tweddell at Manchester, 1808 ; De Courcy at Shrewsbury,. 1776 ; Fothergill at Oxford, 1757 ; Orton at Shrewsbury, 1766 ; Glasse at Wanstead, 1787, and others. Whately's- (W., Vicar of Banbury) Sinne No More, Heps., 1824, and 87 others, in 8 vols. 1779 Sermons : Stopford's (J.) HaUeluja ; or, the Use of Vocal and Instrumental Musick, preached at Shaw Chapel, near Old- ham, 1755. Apology of the Rev. John Watson, 1735. Partridge's (J.) The Schoolmaster Flogged with His Own Rod ; or, a Letter to Thos. Burrow of Manchester, School- master, Poet and Pamphleteer, n.d. Clowes's (J.) Pro- tection Mark, 1799. Olerenshaw's (M.) Sanctification of the Sabbath, Stockport, 1747. Home's (M.) Sermon preached to the Macclesfield Foresters, 1803. Coulthurst's (H. W.) to the, Halifax Volunteers 1794 and 1804. Grant's (Johnson) at Warrington, 1803. Hall's (S.) to the Man- chester Volunteers, 1799. Bourn's Sermons at Bolton,, port, 1722, and 75 others, many local, in 9 vols. 1780 Seward's (W.) Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons, Srd ed, plates, 5 vols, 1796. Curious Articles from the Gentle- man's Magazine, 3 vols, boards, 1809. Senilia ; or an Old Man's Miscellany, vol 7, 1786. The Sexagenarian ; or, the Recollections of a Literary Life, 2 vols, 1817. (11) 1781 Seward's (W.) Anecdotes, vols XiaS, plates, 1798. Seward's (Tbma) Letters, 6 vols, 1811 ; Memoirs of Dr. Darwin, 1804. Lyttleton's (Lord) Works, 2 vols, 1774. (12> 1782 Seward's (Anna) Letters written between 1784 and 1807, 6 vols, 1811 ; Memoirs of the Life of Dr. Darwin, 1804 ;. Poetical Works, 3 vols, 1810. Oulton's (W. C.) Beauties of Anna Seward, 181 3. (11) 183 tor 1783 Seymour's (R.) Court Gamester, wi-itten for the use of the Young Princesses, 1720. History of the Severambians, a People of the South Continent, trans, from the Memoirs of Captain Siden, 1738. Seyer's (S.) Syntax of the Latin Verb, Bristol, 1798. The Sexagenarian ; or, Recollections of a Literary Life, 2 vols, 1817. Scott's (Sir W.) Lives of the Novelists, 2 vols in 1, Pa?-is,1825, and seven others. (13) 1784 Shaftesbury's (Lord) Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times, 3 vols, 1732 ; Letters, 1750. The Rolhad, 1799. The Sexagenarian ; or, the Recollections of a Literary Life [by W. Beloe], 2 vols, 1818. Bibliotheca Parriana, a Catalogue of the Library of the late Samuel Parr, 1827, and three others. (11) 1785 Shakespeare's (W.) Plays and Poems, with Notes by Edmund Malone, 15 vols, wanting vol 7 to complete, various bindings, Dublin, 1794. 1786 Shakespeare (W.) Plays, with Notes by Dr. Johnson, vols 1 to 9, wanting vol 10 to complete, Dublin, 1766. A Specimen of a Commentary on Shakespeare, 1794. Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespeare, 1769. Madden's (Sir F.) Observations on an Autograph of Shakespeare, pam- phlet, 1838. The Sonnets of Shakespeare and Milton, soiled title, 1830. PoSms written by Shakespeare, soiled title, Evans's Hep., n.d. and five others. (19) 1787 Shakespeare's (W.) Works, Cambridge Edition, edited by Clark and Glover, vols 1 and 5, 1863-4 ; Ditto, edited by Dyce, vol 1, 1864 ; Ditto, with Notes by Sam. Johnson 7 vols, wanting vol 4 to complete, 1768. (10) 1788 Sharp's (Granville) Declaration of the People's Natural Right* 1775 ; Comparison of Babylon and Rome, 1805. Blunt's Letter to Sharp, 1793. Schiller's (P.) History of the Thirty Years' War in Germany, 2 vols in 1,1800. The Rolliad, 1796. Life of Sethos, taken from Private Memoirs of the Ancient Egyptians, 2 vols, 1732. Shaftesbury's (Lord) Charac- teristicks, 4 vols, 1758, and three others. (14) 1789 Sharp's (John, Lord Archbishop of York) Sermons and Dis- courses, 7 vols, 1754. Shaftesbury's (Lord) Characteris- ticks, 4 vols, 1758, and six others. (17) 1790 Sharp's (R.) Letters and Essays, 1834. Sharp's (Sam.) Letters from Italy, 1767. The Scribleriad, an Heroiok Poem, 1752. [Patterson's (J.)] Joineriana, or the Book of Scraps, 2 vols in 1, 1772. Fly Leaves, or Scraps and Sketches, 1854. Shaftesbury's (Lord) Characteristicks, 4 vols, 1758. (9) 1791 Sharp's (T., of Leeds) Divine Comforts, 1700. Sharp's (Thos.) Hutchinson's Exposition of Cherubim, 1755. Shaw's (Saml.) True Christian's Test, 1682. Sheffield's (J.) Anta- pologia, 1672. The Method to Science, 1696. Shower's (J.) Mourner's Companion, 1692, and eight others. (14) 184 1792 Sharpe's Peerage of the British Empire, 2 vols, 1833. Browne's General Law-List for 1780 ; Ditto, 1790. Pater- son's (J.) Pietas Londinensis, or the Present Ecclesiastical State of London, 1714. Derrick's (S.) Letters written from Leverpoole, Chester, Corke, &c., 2 vols in 1, 1767. Selec- tion of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, 3 vols, not uniform, 1809. (9) 1793 Shaw's (Eev. S.) Tour to the West of England in 1788, soarce> 1789. Frost's (John, The Chartist) Letter to the Reformers of Monmouthshire, 1832 ; To the Mayor and Aldermen of Newport, and others similar in 1 vol. Scheffer'^(J.) His- tory of Lapland, 1704. Sheridan's (C. F.) History of the Late Revolution in Sweden, 1783. Letters from an English TraveUer [M. Sherlock], 1780. Sheppard's (W.) Court- keeper's Guide for the Keeping of Courts-Leet and Courts- Baron, 1685. (6) 1794 Shebbeare's (John) Letters to the People of England, 1765. Lydia, or Filial Piety, a Novel, 2 vols, 1769. Buck- ingham's (Duke of) Works, 2 vols, 1753. Hogg's (T.J.) Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley, vol 1 and 2, allpublished, 1858. Shelley's (Mary W.) The Last Man, 2 vols, Phil, 1833, and three others. (12) 1795 Shenstone's (W.) Works in Prose and Verse, 6th ed, 3 vols, 1791. Shenstone-Green, or the New Paradise Lost, 3 vols, 1780. Markland's Pteryplegia or the Art of Shooting Flying, a Poem, scarce, 1767. Shaftesbury's (Lord) Characteristicks, 3 vols, 1723. [Beloe's (W.)] Sexagen- arian, or the Recollections of a Literary Life, 2 vols, 1817, (12) 1796 Sheppard's Touchstone of Common Assurances, the 7th ed, with additions by Billiard and Preston, 2 ^o\s, interleaved copy with valuable MS. Notes, 1820. President of Presi- dents, 1677 ; Ditto, with Notes by F. M. van Heythuysan, 1822. Shower's (Sir B.) Report of Cases Adjudged in the Court of Kings Bench, 2 vols, 1794 Selwyn's (W.) Abridgement of the Law of Nisi Prius, vol 1, 1842, and two others. (9) 1797 Sheridan's (R. B.) Speeches, edited by a Constitutional Friend, 6 vols, 1816; Dramatic Works, 4 vols, Paris, 1822. Memoirs by Thomas Moore, Paris, 1835. Sheridaniana, Anecdotes, Table Talk, Bon Mots, &c., 1826. (11) 1798 Sheridan's (Thos.) Life of Jonathan Swift, 1787. Shepherd's (W.) Life of Poggio Bracciohni, Liverpool, 1837. Irish Pursuits of Literature, 1799. The Rolliad, 1796. Sheridan's (Mrs.) Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph, 1786 ; History of Nourjahad, 1802, and seven others. (13) 185 LOT 1799 Sherley's (T.) Philosophical Essay, respecting Stones, &c., 1672. Sharrock's (R.) History of Vegetables, &c., 1672. Browne's (Sir T.) Religio Medici, 1736. Saxton's (J.) Merchant's Companion, Manchester, 1737. Royal Fables, by Francis Gentleman, 1766, and twelve others. (17) 1800 Sherlock's (M.) Letters on Several Subjects, 2 vols in 1, 1781 ; New Letter from an English Traveller, 1781. Memoirs of the Revolution in Bengal, 1760. History or Anecdotes of the Revolution in Russia in 1762, 1797. Letters of Sir Thos. Fitzosborne, 1784. TheJRolliad, 1796. Luxborough's (Lady) Letters to William Shenstone, 1775, and seven others. (14) 1801 Sherlock's (R., Rector of Winwich) Practical Christian, 1703. Ley's (John, Vicar of Oreat Budworth) Patterne of Pietie, or the Religious Life and Death of Mrs. Jane Ratcliflfe, of Chester, scarce, 1640. Roll's (S.) London's Resurrection, or the Rebuilding of London Encouraged, &c.,^oo>- copy, scarce, 1668. Life of John Rowe, of Crediton, Devon, 1673, and six others. (10) 1802 Sherlock's (Thos.) Discourses Preached at Temple Church, 2 vols, 1764 ; Vindication of the Corporation and Test Acts, and others relating thereto, 1718 ; Complete Works, with Account of His Life, &c., by T. S. Hughes, 5 vols, 1830, and eight others, theological. (16) 1803 Sherlock's (W.) Practical Discourse on Death, Salford, 1809; Sermons, port, 1700 ; Vindication of the Rights of Ecclesi- astical Authority, 1685; Discourses on Happiness, 1719; Anti-Sozzo, 1675, and twelve others. (17^ 1804 Shower (B.) Bibliotheca lUustris Medii Templi Societatis, &c., 1700. Erudites Pronuntiationis Catholici Judices. Opera P. Labbe, 1796. Symmachi Epistolarum, 1698, and eight others . (11) 1805 Shuttleworth's (P. N., nat., Kirkham) Sermons on some of the Leading Principles of Christianity, auto, notes by Mr. Crossley and others, Oxford, 1827. Sibson's (E., of Ashton) Letters on Popery, Wigan, 1823. Seward's(T., of Eyam) Conformity between Popery and Paganism (and others in 1 vol), 1746. Shepherd's (W.) Life of Poggio Bracciolini, Liverpool, 1837. Simpson's (D.) Sacred Literature, 4 vols, Birmingham, 1788. (8) 1806 Sidney's (Algernon) Discourses concerning Government, 2 vols, 1750. Seward's (A.) Memoirs of the Life of Dr. Darwin, 1804. Sheppard's Touchstone of Common Assurances, 2 vols, vol 2 slightly damaged, 1820. Pursuits of Litera- ture, 1798, and six others. (12) 186 1807 Sigmond's fG. G.) Tea, its Effects, Medicinal and Moral, 1839, Ramsey's Treatise of Poysons, 1661. Hull's (J., of Man- chester) Defence of the Cesarean Operation, n.d. An Harveian Oration, &c., of John Johnstone, priv. prin.^ 1837. UnoertaintT of the Signs of Death, 1746. Curious Amusements for both Sexes, 1714. Senault on the Use of the Passions, 1671, and eight others. (15> 1808 Simpson's (D.) Sermons, Macclesfield, 1774. Slate's (R.) Select Nonconformist Remains, Bury, 1814. Evidence of the Abolition of the Slave Trade, Bury, n.d. Senilities, or Solitary Amusements, 1801. Eikon Basilike, the Por- traiture of His Sacred Majesty Charles I., 1649. Golden Remains of John Hales, 1688, and eight others. (14) 1809 Simpson's (W.) Philosophical Dialogues on Natural Bodies, 1677. Harris's (W.) Pharmacologia Anti-Empirica, 1783.. Sharrook's (R.) History of Vegetables, 1672. History of the Robin Hood Society, loants title, 1764. Rules of Civility, 1678. Account of Several New Inventions and Improvements novr Necessary for England, scarce, 1691, and nine others. (15) 1810 Sinclair's (Geo.) Satan's Invisible World Discovered, ^oor copy, scarce, 1769; Ditto, 1801. Letters from Simpkin tire Second, 1792. Carr's (W.) Remarks of the Government of Germanie, Denmark, &c., 1688. Rogers's (T., of Essex) Righteous Man's Evidence for Heaven, 1621, and eight others. (13) 1811 Sinclair's (Sir John) Essays on Miscellaneous Subjects, 1802 ;: History of the Public Revenue of the British Empire, 3 vols, name cut off title, 1803-4 ; Code of Health and Longevity, 3 vols, 1807 ; Memoirs by his Son, 2 vols, 1837. (9) 1812 Sismondi's (J. C. L. de) History of the Fall of the Roman Empire, 2 vols, 1834. Sketches Descriptive of Italy, in 1816 and 1817, 4 vols, 1820. A Sketch of Modem France,, by a Lady, 1798. Scott's (J.) Paris Revisited ia 1815, 1816. (8) 1813 Slate's (R.) History of the Lancashire Congregational Union' and of the Blackburn Independent Academy, 1840 ; Select Nonconformist Remains, Bury, 1814, Description of the. Memorable Sieges and Battles in the North of England,. folding plate and portrait, scarce, Bolton, 1785. Memoirs of Sir Henry Slingsby and Captain Hodgson, 1806. (4)- 1814 Smart's British Poetical Miscellany, 4th ed, Huddersfield, n.d.- Smart's (C.) Poetical Translation of the Fables of Phssdrus, 1765; Works of Horace, 4 vols, 1767. Senilities, or Solitary Amusements, 1801. Seward's (A.) Memoirs of Dr. Darwin, 1804. HazHtt's (W.) Table Talk, 2 vols, Paris, 1825. (10> 187 LOT 1816 Smellie's (W.) Memoirs, by Robert Kerr, 2 vols, 1811. Manual of Lithography, translated from the French of Hullmandel, 1820. Jones's (W.) Memoirs of Dr. Home, 1 795. Shepherd's (W.) Life of Poggio Bracciolini, Liverpool, 1837. Geneste's (Gr.) Statute Laws of the Isle of Man, 1832. (6) 1816 Smethurst's (Gam.) Tables of Time, Manchester, n.d. Slack's (J.) Land Measurer's Guide, 1814 ; Trial of John Lomas and Edith Morrey for Murder of George Morrey, at Hankelow, po^-t, scarce, Chester, 1812 ; Deed of Settlement of the Bank of Stockport, 1836, and other local tracts in 1 vol, N.D. Rushton's (B.) Poems and other Writings, uncut, 1824. Hunter's (Thomas, of Garstang) Observa- tions on Tacitus, 1752, (4) 1817 Smith's (Capt. A.) Lives of Highwaymen, Foot-pads, &c., vol 1 only, poor copy, scarce, 1714. Head's (R.) English Rogue Continued in the Life of Meriton Latroon, 2nd part only, cut close, scarce, 1688. Sharp's (Jeremy) English Rogue, wanting title, ^c, n.d. ; Ditto, vol 3 only, contain- ing a Narrative of Mary Toft, 1776. Travels of John Gulliver, 2 vols, ^oor copy, 1731. Shenstone-green, 3 vols, 1787. (9) 1818 Smith's' (Charlotte) Celestina, a Novel, 4 vols, 1791 ; Desmond, 3 vols, 1792 ; Bthelinde, or the Recluse of the Lake, 5 vols, 1790 ; The Banished Man, 4 vols, 1795 ; Conversa- tions, 2 vols, 1804. (18) 1819 Smith's (John, -ffiecior o/iVantozcA) Exhortation to a Diligent Use of the Means of Grace, soiled title, 1785 ; Select Por- tions of the Psalms appointed to be Sung in Churches, Nantwich, n.d. Smethurst's (G.) Tables of Time, Man- chester, N.D. Hunter's (Thos., Vicar of Garstang) Observa- tions on Tacitus, 1752. Memoirs of the Life of John Kettlewell, Vicar of Colehill, 1718. Cooper's (Thos., the Chartist) Reply to Burke's Invective, and others in 1 vol, Manchester, 1792, and two others. (8) 1820 Smith's (John) Select Discourses, 1756. Divine Antidote against a Devilish Poyson, 1696. Shepard's (Thos., of New England) Sincere Convert, wanting title, 1647 ; The Sound Believer, 1649 ; Theses Sabbaticse, or the Doctrine of the Sabbath, 1650, the three in one vol, scarce. The Snake in the Grass, 1698. The Ladies' Calling, Oxford, 1675. (5) 1821 Smith's (J. T.) NoUekens and his Times, 2 vols, 1828; Book for a Rainy Day, 1861 ; The Streets of London, 1849. Lyttleton's (Lord) Works, 2 vols in 1, 1774. The Siamese Twins, New York, 1831. Piozzi's (H. L.) Letters of Dr. Johnson, 2 vols in 1, 1788, and four others. (H) 188 1822 Smith's (Rev. Sydney) Sermons, 2 vols, 1801. Smith's (John) Select Discourses, 1821. Smith's (M.) Memoirs of Secret Service, 1699. Smith's (Thos.) Remarks upon the Manners, &c., of the Turks, 1678, and ten others. (16) 1823 Smith (T.) de Grseose Ecclesise Hodiemo Statu Epistola, 1698. Catalogus Plantarum Anglise Opera Joannis Baii, 1677. P. Rami, Regii Eloquentiss et Philosophise Pro- f essoris, liber de Osesaris Militia, ad Carolum Lotharingum, 1659. Antonii Le Grund Dissertatio de Carentia Sensus et Cognitionis in Brutis, 1676, and nine others. (13) 1824 Smith's (W., Bean of Chester) Discourses on the Beatitudes, 1782 ; Dionysius Longinus on the Sublime, 1767. Annals of University College, poor copy, Newcastle, 1728. History of the Holy Jesus, curious cuts, 1709. The Causes of the Decay of Christian Piety, 1675. Lyttleton's (Lord) Works, 2 vols, 1774. Spark's (B.) Primitive Devotion, 1673, and ten others. (18) 1826 Smither's (H.) Liverpool, its Commerce, &c., vrith a History of the Cotton Trade, 1825. Shepherd's (W.) Life of Poggio Bracciolini, Liverpool, 1837. Smith's (T., of Liverpool) Lessons on Arithmetic, 1830. Hall's (J.) Lancaster Castle, its History and Associations (and other tracts in 1 i>o/,;, 1843. Liverpool Poll -Book for 1818. Observations on the Principal Railways in the North of England, 1838. (6) 1826 Smollett's (T.) History of England, 5 vols, 1810; Plays and Poems, 1777 ; Travels through France and Italy, 2 vols, 1766. Lyttleton's (Lord) Works, 1775. Drapier's Letters to the People of Ireland, 1730. (10) 1827 Smyth's (C. J.) Chronicle of the Law Officers of Ireland, 1839. Sheppard's Touchstone of Common Assurances, 2 vols, 1821. Letters of SimpMn the Second, 1789. Lady Hewley's Charities, 1839. Somerville's (T.) History of Political Transactions, 1793, and four others. (10) 1828 Smart's (John) Thesaurus of Horror, or the Church-House Explored, 1817. Eloyer and Baynard's History of Cold Bathing, 1709. Salerno's Regiment of Health, wanting a few leaves of table, black letter, rare, 1557. The Art of Numbering by Speaking-Rods, 1667. The Mirror of Jus- tices, 1646. Smith's (Sir Thos.) Commonwealth of Eng- land, 1633. • (6) ]829j^Sohs's (A. de) History of the Conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards, trans? by Townsend and Hooke, 2 vols (vol 1 injured by damp), 1753. Lyttleton's (Lord) Works, 1775. Smollett's (T.) History of England, 6>ols, 1787, and five others. " ' (13) 189 LOT 1830 SomerviUe's (W.) The Chase, 1735. Hobb's (Thos.) De Mira- bilibus Pecci, being the Wonders of the Peak in Darby- shire ; title toi-n, scarce, 1678, the ttuo in 1 vol. Somner's (W.) Treatise of the Roman Ports and Ports in Kent, poor copy, 1693. The Security of Englishmen's Lives, 1683. Memoirs of the Society of Grub-street, 2 vols, 1737. A Memorial of a Christian Life, poor copy, 1599. Fletcher's (G.) Israel Redux, 1677, and two others. (9) 1831 Songs of the Press, and other Poems relative to the Art of Printing [edited by C. H. Timperley], 1833. Select Col- lection of English Songs, 3 vols, vol 1 wanting 2 leaves of preface, 1783. Collection of Loyal Songs written against the Rump Parliament, vol 1, scarce, 1731. Select Collection of Modern Poems, Glasgow, 1750. Sophronia, or Letters to the Ladies, 1763. (7) 1832 Sorbiere's (Mons) Voyage to England, 1709. The Sketch Book of Geotfrey Crayon, Paris, 1831. Memoir of the Operations of the Allied Armies, 1813-14, 1822. Com- pendious View of Behmen's Teutonick Philosophy, 1770. Shepherd's (W.) Life of Poggio Braociolini, 1837. Memoir of Sir H. Slingsby and Captain Hodgson, wants port, 1806, and four others. (10) 1833 South's (Robert) Twelve Sermons Preached upon Several Occasions 6 vols, good copy, port, 1718-28 ; Posthumous Works, 1717. The Beauties of South, 1795. Interest Deposed and Truth Restored, 1678. Smith's (M., of Warley, Nr. Halifax) True Notion of Imputed Righteous- ness, with note by J. C, 1700. (10) 1834 Southey's (R.) Omniana, or Horse Otiosiores, 4 vols, boards, uncut, 1812 ; Common-Place Book, First and Second series. New York, 1850 ; Poetical Works, Paris, 1829 ; Roderick, the Last of the Goths, 2 vols, 1818 ; Life and Works of William Cowper, vols 1 to 4, 1836, and five others by the same author. (16) 1835 Spallanzani's (L. ) Tracts on the Nature of Animals and Vegetables, 1799, Sparengel's (R.) Histoire de la Medi- cine, 9 vols, Paris, 1815-20. Spencer's (J.) Discourse Con- cerning Prodigies, 2nd ed, scarce, 1665. Spilsbury's (P.) Free Thoughts on Quacks, 1777. Spincke's (J. ) Quackery Unmask'd, 1711. (13) 1836 Spark's (Jared) Library of American Biography, First Series, 8 vols, wanting vol seven to complete, ports, scarce, 1834-38 ; Ditto, Second Series, vol 1, 1844. Kettell's (S.) Specimens of American Poetry, vols 1 and 3, Boston, 1829. (11) 190 LOl 1837 Sparrow's (A.) Rationale, or Practical Exposition of the Book of Common Prayer, soiled title, 1722. Book of Common Prayer, Cambridge, 1789. Sparke's (E.) Primitive Devotion in the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England, 1673. South's(R.) Sermons, 1692; Posthumous Works, 1717. Spincke's (N.) Sick Man Visited, cori, 1731, and six others. (12) 1838 Spectator (The), 2 vols. Complete, with Notes, Dublin, 1805. Elegant Epistles, 1791. Disraeli's (I.) Curiosities of Literature, wanting title, N.r. Southey's (R.) Omniana, 2 vols, 1812. Specimens of the Early English Poets, name cut of title, 1790. Specimens of the Novelists and Romancers, 1826. The Speculatist, 1732. (9) 1839 Spence's (Rev. J.) i Observations, Anecdotes, and Characters of Books and Men, with Notes by E. Malone, 1820 ; Ditto with Notes 'and Life by S. W. Singer, pot-t, 1820. Alli- bone's (S. A.) Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors, vol 1, 1869. The Ancient and Modern Library, vol ,1, scarce, [1714]. Sketches of the Principal Pictm-e- Galleries in England, 1824. (5) 1840 Spence's (Rev. J.) Obsen'ations, &c., 1820; Essay on Pope's Odyssey, 1737. Spence's (Ferrand) Lucian's Works, tran- lated from the Greek, 2 vols, 1684; Miscellanea, 1686. Sherlock's (M.) Letters, 2 vols, 1781, and ten others. (17) 1841 Spencer's (John) Discourse Concerning Prodigies and Vulgar Prophecies, 1665. Rafifald's (B.) Experienced Enghsh Housekeeper, 1773. Memoirs of Count de Rochfort, l705. Introduction Grammar of the Latin Tongue, Oxford, 1714. Adventures of David Simple, 3 vols, 1744-52. Sketches on Various Subjects, 1796. Silvanella, or The Gypsey, a Novel, 4 vols, Gloucester, 1812. (12) 1842 Spencer's (W. R.) Poems, 1811. Southey's (R.) Omniana, 2 vols, 1812. Hazlitt's (W.) Spirit of the Age, 2 vols, paper covers, Paris, 1825 ; Winterslow, 1850 ; Essays, title soiled, N.D. Moore's (T.) Memoirs of Captain Rock, Paris, 1824, D'Anois (Countess of) Lady's Travels into Spain, 2 vols, scarce, 1774. History of the Robin Hood Society, 1764. (11) 1843 Spencer's (Edmund) Works, 6 vols, /roreis, 1715. View of the State of Ireland, 1763 ; Ditto, 1809, and five others. (13) 1844 SpUsbury's (W. H.) Lincoln's Inn, its Ancient and Modern BuUdings, with ah Account of its Library, PicTtering, 1850. MachiaveU's (N.) Florentine History, 1674. Lavington's (Bp.) Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists Compared, 1749. History of the Minority, 1762-65. Mackintosh's (Sir J.) Defence of the French Revolution, 1791. Leake's (S.) Historical Account of English Money, with MS. notes, 1626. ^' (6J 191 1,01 1845 Spilsbury's (W. H.) Lincoln's Inn, 1850. Nichols's (J.) Cal- vinism and Arnunianism Compared, 1824. Shepherd's (W.) Life of Poggio Bracciolini, 1837. Pye's (H. J.) Sketches on Various Subjects, 1797. Guevaro's (A. de) Spanish Letters, scarce, 1657. Sherlock's (M.) Letters from an EngUsh Traveller, 1780, and eight others. (14) 1846 Spineke's (N.) Spirit of Enthusiasm exercised, 1709; Essay Towards a Proposal for Catholick Communion, 1703. The General Delusion of Christians, 1713. Douglas's (J.) Criterion, 1832. Quarles's (F.) Judgment and Mercy for Afflicted Souls Cand others in 1 vol), 1807. The Snake in the Grass, or Satan Transformed into an Angel of Light, 1698. Extracts from the Spiritual Bee, 1667, Rep, 1823. CoUings's (I., of Norwich) Five Lessons for a Christian to Learne, scarce, 1650, and eight others. (16) 1847 Spizellii de Re Literaria Sinensium Commentarius, Lug. Bat. 1681. Poggii EpistolsB, vol 1. All published, contains a note by Mr. Crossley, Florentice, 1832. G. Baglivi Dis- sertatio I. De Anatome, Morsu, et Effectibus Tarantulse, Lugduni in Batavis, 1704. M. Tulii Ciceronis Tusoula- narum Disputationum Libri V., autograph of J. Byrom, Cantab, 1709, and thirteen others. (17) 1848 Sprat's (Thos.) Sermons, 1710; Observations on M. de Sorbier's Voyage into Eugland, 1668. The Tragedies of L. Annseus Seneca, translated by Sir E. Sherburne, 1702. Smith's (J.) Select Discourses, 1756. Puffendorf's (S.) Whole Daty of Man according to the Law of Nature, translated by A. Tooke, 1735. Complete History of the Wars in Italy, 1734, and nine others. (15) 1849 Sprengel's (Sir Conrad) Aphorisms of Hippocrates, &c.,^o)<, 1735. Godfrey of BuUoigne, or the Eecovery of Jeru- salem, done into Heroical Verse, by Edward Fairfax, scarce, 1637. Robinson's (John) Eudoxa, n.d. L'Estrange's (R.) Colloquies out of Erasmus, 1725. Chesterfield's Letters, 2 vols, 1774. The Spectator, 2 vols, 1805. Lieber's (F.) Reminiscences of Niebuhr, 1835. (9) 1850 Sprint's (John, of Thornbery, in Gloucestershire) Propositions Tending to Prove the Necessary Use of the Sabbath, scarce, 1635. Finetti Philoxenis, some Choice Observations of Sir John Finett, 1656. The Snake in the Grass, 1698. Answer to the Provincial Letters of Lewis Montalt, 1659. Lambard's (W.) Eirenarcha, 1614, and twelve others. (17) 1851 Sptirstowe's (W.) Wells of Salvation Opened, 1659. Davenant's (J., Bishop of Salisbury) Animadversions, 1641. Howell's (J.) Familiar Letters, 1688. Roche's (J.) Moravian Heresy, 1751. Spencer's (J.) Discourse Concerning Prodigies, 1665. The Rehearsal Transpros'd, 2 vols, 1672-4. Sprigge's (J.) Testimony to an Approaching Glory, 1649, and five others. (13) 192 1852 Squire's (Jane) Proposal to Determine our Longitude, 1743. Smethurst's (Gr.) Tables of Time, Manchester, n.d. Lamb's (F.) Astroscopium, pamphlet, 1673. Holder's (W.) Ele- ments of Speech, 1669. [Wilkin's (John)] Discourse Con- cerning a New World, 1640. Sculptura, or the History and Art of Chalcography and Engraving on Copper, &c., scarce, 1662. (6) 1853 Squire's (Samuel) Enquiry into the Foundation of the Bnghsh Constitution, 1753. Platonis de Eebus Divinis Dialogi Seleoti Graece et Latine. With a Note by Mr. Crosslm/ in relation to the Editor, John North, 1683. Lucani Pharsalia, sive de Bello CivUi Oaesaris et Pompeii, 1617. Boetii Con- solationis Philosophiae, 1656, and seven others. (11) 1854 Squire (Samuel) Plutarchi de Iside et Osiride Liber, Graece et Anglioe, 1744. J. Bidermani Heroum Epistolae, Epigrammata, et Herodias, 1634. Eeligio Medici, 1644. Apparatus Literarius, 1717, and four others. (8) 1855 Staokhouse's (Rev. T.) Miseries of the Clergy in and About London, 1737. Le Bas's (C. W.) Life of Bishop Jewel, 1835. Pope's (W.) Life of Bishop Seth Ward, 1697. Fiat Lux, 1662. Continuation of the Answer to the History o£ Oracles, 1710. Osborn's (F.) Advice to a Son, 1658, and eight others. (14\ 1856 Stanhope's (Geo.) Parsons his Christian Directory, 1703 f The Christian's Pattern, trans, from the Latin of Thos. k Kempis, 6th ed, 1708 ; Ditto, ^oor copy, Manchester, 1740, Epictetus his Morals, 1741. Edwards's Canons of Criticism (and 2 others in 1 vol), 1750, and five others. (10) 1857 Stanley's (A. P.) Historical Memorials of Canterbury, 1856. Spilsbury's (W. H.) Lincoln's Inn, 1850. Molesworth's- (Lord) Account of Denmark as in 1692, 1738. Saintfoix's (M. de) Historical Essays on Paris, 3 vols, 1766. Letters of a Lady's Travels into Spain, 2 vols, vol 1 in poor condition, 1735. (8> 1858 Stanyan's (T.) Grecian History, 2 vols, 1739. The Present State of Europe, 1750. Clarendon's (Lord) State Letters, 2 vols; 1765. The First State of Mahumedism, 1679. The Fugitive Statesman, 1683, and four others. (11) 1859 State Trials : A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason,' &c., compiled by T. B. and T. J. Howell, with Index by D. Jardine, 22 vols, vols 1, 11, and index injured by damp, vol 2 slightly imperfect, 1816-28. (22> 1860 State Trials : Ditto, compiled by Cobbett and HoweU, vols 1 to 20 (wanting vols 11 and 17 to \Q), boards, 1809-14. (16) 193 1861 Statii Opera, curante J. Aikin, 2 vols, Warnngtoniae, 1778. Michael Angelus Blondus Phisicus de Afifectibus Infantiu et Puerorum, ab. Hypp. Gal. Ani. Ras. Haliab atqz Aeginetae monumentis deprompta, 15S9. Juvenalis et Persius Hiccaei, Dublinii, 1818, and fifteen others. (19) 1862 Statii (P. P.) Opera, Elzevir, 1653. Joannis Barclaii Poematum Libri Duo, 1636. Joannis Barclaii Argenis, 1673. J. Bodini Methodus ad Pacilem Historiarum Cognitionem, 1650. A. Coru. Celsi de Medicina, 1665. Statii Sylvarum Libri V., apvd S. Coliimeum, 1530. Auli Gellii Noctes Atticae, 1585. Dionysii Longini de Sublimitate Commentarius Z. Pearce, J. and R. Tonson, 1762, and sixteen others. (24) 1863 Stebbing's (Henry) Account of a Conference held at a Quaker's Meeting-House in Suffolk (and several other tracts) in 2 vols, 1714-18; Collection of Tracts published between 1729 and 1759, ^ort, 1766; Letter to Mr. Foster (and others in 1 vol), 1735. The Snake in the Grass, 1696. Spencer's (J.) Discourse concerning Prodigies, 1665. Stephen's (T.) Sermons, 1642, and six others. (13) 1864 Steele's (E.) Memoirs of Mrs. Sophia Baddeley, late ofDrury- lane Theatre, 6 vols, 1787. Memoirs of the Society of Grub-street, 2 vols, 1737. The Stage Coach, containing the Character of Mr. Manly and the History of his Fellow-Travellers, 2 vols, poor copy, Benoick, 1789. Letters of a Lady's Travels into Spain, 1693. (11) 1865 Steele's (Sir Richard) Epistolary Correspondence, with Notes by J. Nichols, 2 vols, 1809 ; Romish Ecclesiastical History of Late Years, title mended, 1714; Political Writings, 1716 ; Antidote against Distractions, 1669 ; Tradesman's Calling, 1684 ; Dramatic Works, 1740, and eight others. (15) 1866 Sterling's (J.) History of the Chevalier Bayard, 1781. The Stage Coach, containing the Character of Mr. Manly and the History of his Pellow-Travellers, 2 vols, 1756. Intro- ductions, Notes, &c., to the Novels, Tales and Romances of the Author of Waverley, 3 vols, n.d. Memoirs of the Society of Grub-street, 2 vols, poor copy, 1737, and ten others. (18) 1867 Sterne's (L.) Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, 8 vols in 4 parts, 1766 ; Letters, 3 vols in 1, 1776 ; Sentimental Jour- ney through France and Italy, Basil, 1792 ; Sermons, 1787. Illustrations .of Sterne with other Essays and Verses, by John Ferriar, M.D., 2 vols, Warrington, 1 812. (9; 194 LOT 1868 Stevens's (G. A.) Lecture on Heads with Additions by Pilon, foldinff frontispiece, 1787 ; Ditto, with the Songs, Dublin, 1788 ; Ditto, with illustrations by Thurston, 1821, Ditto, 1823 ; The Humourist's Miscellany, 1804. Lamotte's (C.) Essay upon Poetry and Painting, 1781. Manley's (Mrs.) Secret Memoirs and Manners of Several Persons of Quality, 2nd ed, scarce, 1709. Ingenious and Diverting Letters of a Lady's Travels into Spain, 1717. (8) 1869 Stewart's fD.) Philosophical Essays, 1816. Clarendon's (Lord) State Letters, 2 vols, 1765. Epistolary Correspondence of Sir Richard Steele, with Notes by John Nichols, 2 vols in 1, 1809. The Spectator, 2 vols, Dublin, 1805. .Tasso's Jerusalem Dftlivered, translated by E. Fairfax, 1749. (7) 1870 Stiles's (Ezra, Fresident of Yale College) The United States Elevated to Glory and Honour, a Sermon preached before Governor Trumbull and the General Assembly of the State of Connecticut, Convened at Hartford, at the Anniversary Election, May 8, 1783, cut close, rare, New-Haven, 1783 ; Discourse on the Christian Union before the Convention in the Colony of Rhode Island, rare, Boston, 1761. (2) 1871 StUlingfleet's (E.) Origines Sacrse, 2 vols, Oxford, 1797; Mis- cellaneous Discourses, 1735; Discourse on Idolatry, 1672; Life and Character, yori, 1710; Relation of a Conference held at London, 1676; Answer to Mr. Cressy's Epistle 1675, and five others. (12) 1872 Stocbdale's (Percival) Memoirs of liis Life and Writings, 2 vols,yo)'t, 1809; Letter on the Liberty of the Press, 1794. Antiquities of Greece, by Lambert Bos, 1772. Miscel- lanies in Prose and Verse, 1778. Satirs of A. Persius Flaccus, translated by Johp Senhouse, of Seascale, ]730; Ditto, with English Notes, by C. W. Stooker, 1835, and six others. " (13) 1873 Stockport : Boulter's (W.) An Evening's Walk in Stockport, a Satirical and Descriptive Poem, 1818. Virtue's Friend, vol 1, soiled title, 1798. Radoliife's (W.) On Cotton Yams, 1811, and eight other local tracts. (ll) 1874 Stockport: Radcliffe's (W.) Letters on the Evils of the Expor- tation of Cotton Yarns, 1811 ; Origin of the New System of Manufacture commonly called Power-Loom Weaving, with a Narrative of W. R.'s Struggles Through Life, scarce, 1828. A Rod for the Burkites, N.D., and four other local tracts. (7) 1875 Story's (Joseph) Commentaries on the Conflict of Laws, Boston, 1834. Bolingbroke's (Lord) Letters on the Study and Use of History, 2 vols, 1752 ; Letters to Sir William Windham, 1 753 ; Letters and Correspondence, edited by Gilbert Parke, 4 vols, 1798, and three others. (11) 195 1876 Stout's (Wm.) Autobiography, edited by J. Harland, port, libmi-y stamped, 1851. Journal of the Siege of Lathom House in 1644, 1823. Stranger in Liverpool, maps and plates, 1816. Stow's (J.) Survey of London, edited by W. J. Thorns, 1842, and two others. (6) 1877 Stow's (John) Survey of London written in the year 1598, edited by W. J. Thorns, f.s.a,. 1842. St. John's (J. A.) Journal of a Residence in Normandy, 1831 ; Lives of Celebrated Travellers, 2 vols, 1831. (4) 1878 _Stranger in Liverpool, 9th ed, plates, 1829. Moss's (W.) Liverpool Guide, scarce, 1799. Speeches and Public Addresses of George Canning during the late Election in Liverpool, with an Appendix, 1812. Collection of Addresses, Songs, Squibs, &o., Isleman, 1812, in 1 vol . The Stranger in Chester, n.d. (4) 1879 Strickland's (Agnes) Lives of the Queens of England, vols 1, 2, 3. 6, and 12, 1842-8 ; Ditto, vols 1 to 3 in 1 vol, Phila- delphia, 1853 ; The Pilgrims of Walsingham, 3 vols, 1835. Des Straelei (L.) Bnglinh B.ironet, 3 vols, 1826. (12) 1880 Struvii (B. G.) Introductio in Notitiam Rei Litterarise et Usum Bibliothecarum Cura J. C. Eischeri, 1754. Disser- _ tatio de Urim et Thummim Authore J. Spencero, 1669. Gallustrii Opera Ex Recensione, G. Oortii, Foulis, Glasgow, 1751, and five others. (8) 1881 Stuart's (Andrew) Letters to Lord Mansfield, scarce, 1773. Memoirs of Queen Anne, being a Complete Supplement to the History of Her Reign, 1729. The Other Side of the Question, by a Woman of Quality, 1742. Benger's (Miss) Memoirs of the Queen of Bohemia, 2 vols, poor copy, 1826. Life of Hariot Stuart, 3 vols, 1751, and six others. (13) 1882 Stuart's (Gilbert) Historical Dissertation on the Antiquity of the English Constitution, 1771 ; View of Society in Europe, 1778; Observations Concerning the Public Law and the Constitutional History of Scotland, 1779. The Works of St. Evremond, translated by Maizeaux, 3 vols, 1728. Symmons's (C.) Life of John Milton, 1822, and four others. (11) 1883 Stuart Papers, edited by J. H. Glover, vol 1, all pub- lished, 1847. Mackenzie's (H.) Renort of the Committee of the Highland. Society of Scotland appointed to Enquire into the Nature and Authenticity of the Poems of Ossian, 1805. Memoirs of John Ker, of Kersland, 1726. Collec- tion of Acts relating to Scotland. 14 in 1 vol, from the library of Walter Fergason, \ Writer to the Signet, in Edinburgh, scarce, 1710-51. (4) 196 LOT 1884 Stuart's (R.) Sermons, to which is added one by Samuel Harsnett, of York, 1656. Studley's (P., of Shrewsbury) Looking G-lasse of Sohisme, title torn, 1635. Sturmy's (D.) On the Seperate State of Souls, 1716. Plurality of Words, 1711. Claudius .iElianus, his Various History, 1665. Snake in the Grass, 3rd part, 1702, and ten others. (16) 1885 Suckling's (Sir J.) Works, containing his Poems, Plays, &c., 1709. Works of St. Evremond, with Life by Maizeaux, 3 vols, 1728. Stretch's (L. M.) Beauties of History, 3 vols, 1788. Stockdale's (P.) Memoirs, 2 vols, wanting port, 1809. Stewart's (D.) Life of Dr. Reid, 1803, and four others. (13) 1886 Sue's (Eugene) Matilda, or the Memoirs of a Young Woman, New York, 1814 ; Wandering Jew, parts 17 to 78, 1844. The History of Benjamin St. Martin, a Toundling. 2 vols, 1759. The Universal Spectator, by Henry Stoneoastle, of Northumberland, vols 2, 3, and 4, scarce, 1747. The Tea Table Novelist, n.d. My Vodk&t 'Book, humourous plates, 1808, and live others. (14) ' 1887 Suetonri (C.) Opera, Ed. a J. Schildio, 1667. M. A. et J. A. etG. Elaminii Carmiua, 1743. Status Regiminis Majestatis Ferdinand!, II., 1637. F. Stradse Prolusiones Academicse, 1631, and six others. (10) 1888 Suffolk's (Countess of) Letters, with Historical and Biographi- cal Notes, 2 vols, 1824. Stillingfleet's (B.) Literary Life and Select Works, vols 1 and 2, 1811,Bolingbroke's (Lord) Letters on the Study and Use of History, 2 vols, 1752. Steele's (Sir R.) Epistolary Correspondence, 2 vols, 1787. Memoirs of the Duke of Sully, 5 vols, 1760. (IS) 1889 Sugden's (E. B.) Practical Treatise of Powers, 6th ed, 1831. Essay on the New Statutes of Estates Tail, Dowers, &c., 1852. Law of Sales, Purchases, &c., 1821. Gilbert's Law of Uses and Trusts, 1811. Statute Laws of the Isle of Mann, 1797. TheBar, with Sketches of Eminent Judges, &c., a Poem, 1826. A Summary of the Roman Law, 1772. (7) 1890 SuUy's (Duke of) Memoirs, translated from the French, 6 volsi 1781. Bolingbroke's (Lord) Miscellaneous Works, 4 vols, 1768 ; Letters on the Study and Use of History, 2 vols, N.D. ; Letter to Sir W. Windham, 1753, and three others. (16) 1891 Sulpicii Severi Opera Omnia cum Notis, J. Vorstii, 1709.. Symmachi Epistola, 1542. Fragmenta Poetarum Veterum Latinorum, quorum Opera non Extant, H. Stephens, 1664, and seven others. (10) 1892 Sundry Latin and French Books, by various authors. (18) 1893 Sundry Latin and French Books, by various authors. (22) 197 LOT 1894 Sundry Library and other Reports, a large parcel. 1895 Sundry Magazines, in vols and numbers, a large parcel. 1896 Sundry Novels, Poetry^ &c., chiefly in paper covers, some odd, a large parcel. , 1897 Sundry Plays and Dramatic Pamphlets, including Cart- wright's Lady Errant, 1651 ; Condy's Camillus, 1 837 ; Walpole's Mysterious Mother, 1781 ; Love in a Village, 1767 ; J. Payne Colliers' Series of Old Plays, Nos. 1 to 5, 1828-29, and forty-eight others, a parcel. 1898 Sundry Catalogues of Important Book Sales, including the Bliss, Brand, Hazlewood, Heath, Farmer, Pagel, Pinelli, and other collections, in 13 vols. 1899 Sundry Second-fland Book Catalogues, including Sams Cqf Darlington), Strong, Rowsell, Toovey, and others, in 14 vols. 1900 Sundry Second-hand Book Catalogues, chiefly Thorpe's, in 17 vols. 1901 Surr's (T. S.) Splendid Misery, a Novel, 3 vols, 1808 ; A Winter in London, 3 vols, 1814. Southey's (R.) The Doctor, 2 vols in 1, New York, 1836. Account of the Strange Affair between Mary Squires, a Gipsy and Eliz. Canning, N.D.jand four others. • (12) 1902 Swedenborg's (E.) Treatise concerning Heaven and Hell, 6th ed, iSalford, 1812 ; Documents concerning his Life and Character, collected by Dr. Tafel, 1841 ; Ditto, 1865 ; Biographical Sketch by E. Rich, 1849. Swinden's (T.) Enquiry into the Nature and Place of Hell, 1727. The Whole Critical Works of Mons. Rapin, trans, by Basil Kennet, 2 vols, from the Library of Rev. John Clayton, of Manchester, 1715. (7) 1903 Swift's (Jonathan) Works, 8 vols, Edinburgh, 1761 ; Letters with Notes by Hawkesworth, 3 vols, 1767 : Complete Collec- tion of Genteel and Ingenious Conversation, by Simon Wagstaflf, 1738 ; Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, 2 vols, 1728 ; Remarks on his Life and Writings, by John, Earl of Orrery, presentation copy from the Author to J. Duncombe, ports, Dublin, 1752 ; Gulliver's Travels, 2 vols, poor copy, 1731 ; Poetical Works, 1736, and five others. (23) 1904 Swift's (Jonathan) Works, arranged by Thomas Sheridan, with Notes, Historical and Critical, a new edition corrected and revised by John Nichols, 15 vols, wanting vols 6, 7, 8, and 14 to complete, 1801 ; Letters, from 1 703 to 1740, wdth Notes by John Hawkesworth, 3 vols, 1766 ; Political Tracts, 2 vols, 1738 ; History of the Pour Last Years of the Queen, 1758 ; Essay on his Writings by Deane Swift, 1756 ; Observations on Lord Orrery's Remarks, 1754. (23) 193 1905 Swift's (Theophilus) Animadversions on the Fellows of Trinity College, folding front, scarce, see note by J. C, soiled title, 1794 ; Letter to Sir W. A. Brown, on a late Affair of Honour with Col. Lenox, 1789; Touoh-Stone of Truth, 1811. Elyot's (Sir T.) The Boke, named the Governour, new ed, name cut off title, 1834. Stuart's (A.) Letters to Lord Mansfield, 1773. An Account of Sweden, 1694. (6> 1906 Swinburne's (H.) Travels in the Tv.-o Sicilies in 1777-80, 2 vols, 1783 ; Treatise of Testaments and Last Wills, 7thed, 8 vols, 1803. Sugden's (E. B.) Practical Treatise of Powers, 1826. Sylva, or the Wood, by a Society of the Learned, 1788. Symond's (A.) Mechanics of Law Making, 1835. (8) 1907 Swinden's (T.) Enquiry into the Nature and Place of HeU, 1727 ; Supplement to Swinden's Chapter concerning the Eternity of Hell's Torments, 1727. Glanvil's (J.) Saducismus Triumphatus, or a Pull and Plain Evidence concerning Witches and Apparitions, scarce, 1700. Free Enquiry into the Nature and Origin of Evil, 1767. (4) 1908 Swinden's (John) Junius, Lord Chatham, and the "Miscel- laneous Letters" proved to be spurious, port, 1833. Symmons's (C.) Lite of John Milton, 1822. Systematic Education, by Shepherd and others, 2 vols, 1 817. Stebbing's (H.) Collection Si Tracts, 1766. 'Disney's (J.) Memoirs of the Life and Writings of A. A. Sykes, 1785, and four others. (10) 1909 Switzer's (S.) Nobleman, Gentleman and Gardener's Recrea- tion, good copy, 1715. Sjdva, or the Wood, a Collection of Anecdotes, Bon Mots, &c., 1789. Riffiild's (E.) Experienced English Housekeeper, 7ih ed, no portrait, long auto, note by Mr. Crossley, 1780. Quincy's (J.) Medicina Statica ; being the Aphorisms of Sanctorius, trans, into English, from the library of the Hev. John Watson, see note by J. C, 1720. (4) 1910 Sykes's (A. Ashley) Discourse concerning the Credibility of Miracles and Revelation, 1742 ; Defence of the Dissertation on the Eclipse mentioned by Phlegon, 1733 ; Principles and Connexion of Natural and Revealed Religion, 1740 ; Examination of Warburtou's Account of the Legislators and Philosophers, 1744 ; Memoirs by John Disney, 1785. (5) 1911 Sydney's (Algernon) Letters to Henry Savile, 1742; Memoirs by G. W. Meadley, port, 1813. Stuart's (A.) Letters to. Lord Mansfield, 1773. Memoirs of the Duke of Sully, 2 vols in 1, 1751. The Works of Dean Swift, 3 vols, 1767 ; Letters, 3 vols, 1767, and three others. (13) 199 1912 Symmons's (C.) Life of John Miltm-, 1822. Disney's (J.) Memoirs of the Life and Wricmgs of Arthur A. Sykes, 1785. Letters to and from Henrietta, Countess of Suffolk, 2 vols, soiled titles, 1824. The Present St:ite of Europe, 1767, and seven others. (12) 1913 Symons's (J.) High-street, Hull, some years since, and Biographical Sketches, plates, 1862. Parson and White's Annals and History of Leeds, York, and the Clothing District, plates, vol 1, all published [1830.] Sylvan's Pic- torial Hand-book to the English Lakes, 1854. A Walk ttoough lieeAs, plates, scarce (and New Bath Guide, 1797, in 1 vol) 180b. Traveller's Library, 12 parts, various, and four others, in paper covers. (20) 1914 Synge's (E.) A Gentleman's Religion, JRev. Thos. Corser's book- plate and autograph, Oxford, 1800. The Sylph, a Novel, 1780. The Difference between Words esteemed Synony- mous in the English Language, 2 vols in 1, 1776. Jago's (R.) Poems,/roTO the Heber Library, see note by J. C, 1784. Limborch's (P.) Compleat System or. Body of Divinity, translated by W. Jones, 2 vols, 1713, and eight others. (14) 1915 Taciti (C. C.) De Vita et Moribus ON. J. Agricolae Libellus. Textum Recensuit et ad Fidem Codicis Vat. Emendavit, Notasque Adspersit U. J. H. Becker, Hamburgi, Sumptibus Fr. Perthes, 1826 ; Life of Agricola, by Tacitus ; with a translation by J. Aikin, Warrington, 1774 (three copiesj, Auli Persii Flacci Sat3rr£e, Luteti7. Obleotatio Vitae Rusticae Egidii Vander Myle, Stetini, 1633. Cioerouis Epistolaruui r,d Atticum, Ex Kecensione, J. G, Graevii, 2 vols. Amst. 1684 ; Epistolarum ad Familiares, Ex Recensiones, J. G. Graevii, 2 vols, Amst., 1693, and nine others. (15) 1978 Tour tlirough Sicily and Malta in a series of Letters from P. Brydone to W. Beokford, 2 vols, 1775. Six Weeks tour through the Southern Counties of England and Wales, 1769. The Norfolk Tour, scarce, 1777. Baretti's (J.) Journey from London to Genoa, 4 vols in 2, 1770. Account of the Manners and Customs of Italy, 2 vols in 1, 1769. (7) 1979 Tovey's (Chas.) The Bristol Libriiry, its Founders and -Benefactors, 1853. Savage's (I.)-The Librarian, vol ii, 1809. Bibliotheca Pinelliana, 17^^9. Bibliotheca Eageliana, 1802. The London Catalogue, 9 vols, 1767-1834; Ditto, Classified Index, 1816-51, 1853. Universal Catalogue, 1772. (15) 1980 Towers' (J.) Memoirs of the Life and Reign of Frederick III. King of Prussia, 2 vols, 1789. Observations on Hume's History of England, 1778. The Tatler, 6 vols, library stamped, 1786. History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless, 4 vols, 1772, and three others. (16) 1981 Towgood's (M.) Essay on the Character of Chas. I. 1811. Arlington's Letter to Sir W. Temple, 1701 . Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents, 1770. [Defoe's (D.)] History of Addresses, scarce, poor copy. 1709. Stuart's (A.) Letter to Lord Mansfield, 1775. Barlow's (Bp.) Gun- powder-Treason with a Discourse of the Manner of its Discovery, 1679. (6) 1982 Townsend's {Gb.a.s.,Becorder of Macclesfield) History of the House of Commons, vols 1 and 2, 1843. Henry's (R.) History of Great Britain, 6 vols, Dublin, 1789. Andrew's (J .P.) History of Great Britain, 2 vols, 1806. Home's (H.) Sketches of the History of Man, 4 vols, Bublin, 1774. (14) 1983 Townsend's (Geo.) Preparative to Pleading in the Court of Common Pleas, 1676. Gratian's (B.) Compleat Gentleman translated bv T. Saldkeld, 1730, and Vitulus Aureus, the Golden Calf j 1749, in 1 vol. Cumberland's (Richard) John de Lancaster, a Novel, 3 vols, 1809. Todd's (Kev. H. J.) Life and Writings of MUton, 1826, and six others. (12) 208 LOT 1984 Townsend's (J., Rector of Pewsey, Wilts.) Journey through. Spain, 2 vols, 1792. Baretti's (J.) Journey from London to Genoa,4 vols in two parts, 1770 ; Tolondron,with an Account Spanish Literature, 1786. Brydone's (P.) Tour through Sicily and Malta, 2 vols, 1780. Thicknesse's (P.) Year's Journey through Prance, etc., 2 vols in 1, 1777. Guy's (TM. de) Sentimental Journey through Greece, 3 vols, 1772. ♦ ' . (11) 1985 Townley's (Jas. of NoHhwicJi) Biblical Anecdotes, printed by B. Crompton, Bury, 1813. Gibbon's (Edward) Miscellaneous, Works, 3 vols. 1796. Giuioiardini (F.) History of Italy translated by Goddard, vols 1 to 8, not uniformi 1753-5, and three others. (15) 1986 Townley's (Eichard) Journal in the Isle of Mam broken binding, 2 vols, Whitehaven, 1791. Letters of Eminent Men addressed to R, Thoresby, 2 vols, not uniform, title and a fete leaves of vol 2 injured by damp, 1832. Battye's (Thos.) Reply to Mr. Unite's Address to the Ley-payers of Manchester, and four other scarce tracts by the same author, in one vol. v.D. Butler (S.) Remains with Notes by R. Thyer, 2 vols, 1759, and four others. (11) 1987 Townson's (Thos., Rector of Malpas) Discourses on the Pour Gospels, 1788. Trial at Large of Thomas Bowen Slaiter and others for a Conspiracy against John Lowe, of Stock- port, 1815. Bakewell (Thos., of Stone) Remarks on Lock's Estates of Marquis of Stafford, 1820, and other Local Tracts in 1 vol. Life of Matthew Henry, published by W. Tong, 1716. Poems, chiefly by gentlemen of Devon- shire and Cornwall, 2 vols., Bath, 1792,andfive others. (10) 1988 Tracts : A Collection of Miscellaneous Tracts on Various Subjects, Sermons, Charges, &c., 94 in number, in 14 vols, 1989 Tracts : Addison's (L.) West Birbary ; or, a Short Narrative of the Revolutions of the Kingdoms of Fez and Morocco, 1671. Olio ; or, a Discourse on Taste, 1769. Temple's (Sir W., ofShene, Surrey) Observations on the United Provinces of the Netherlands, 1747. Rowe's (B.) History of Joseph : a Poem, 1759. Addison's (J.) Discourse on Antient and Modern Learning, 1734. The Report of the Judges of Assize for the North-East Circuit of Ulster, n.d. The Englishman, 1713. Bowles's (Thos.) Critical Dissertation on the Roman Classics, 1760. An Examination of the History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, 1750. The Marriages of Cousin-Germans Vindicated, scarce, 1673. General Maxims in Trade, 1713, and 41 others, various, in 13 vols. 1990 Tracts: Americans against Liberty, 1775. The Rights of Great Britain Asserted against the Claims of America, 1776. Taxation, no Tyranny, an Answer to the Resolutions of the American Congress, 1775. A Brief Relation of the State of New England, from the Beginning of that Plantation to 209 this Present Year, wanting after page 16, very rare, 1689. Hunt's (Isaac, an American Loyalist) Rights of Englishmen, 1791. Peel's (Sir R.) National Debt productive of National Prosperity, Warrington, 1787. Good Humour; or, a Way with the Colonies, 1766. The Occasional Writer, being an Answer to the Second Manifesto of the Pretender's Eldest Son, 1746, and 20 others, various, in 5 vols. 1991 Tracts : A Miscellaneous Lot, in 18 vols. 1992 Tracts : Badger's (J.) Collection of Remarkable Cures of the King's Evil, 1748. Pringle on Jayl Fevers, 1750. Ranby's (J.) Method of Treating Uun-shot Wounds, 1744. Beddoes on the Venereal Disease, 1797. Dimsdale's Thoughts on Inoculations, 1776. Browne's Treatise of the Plague, 1720. Willis's (Thos.) Preservative against the Plague, 1721. Knight's (T.) Reflections upon Oatholicons, 1749. Hales on Tar-Water, 1747. Auti-Siris, 1744. Walker's (G. A.) Grave Yards of London, 1841. Illness and Death of Professor Porson, by Adam Clarke, 1808, and 42 others, chiejly medical, in 7 vols. 1993 Tracts : Butler's (Alban) Life of Sir Tobie Matthews, 1795. The City of God of the New Testament, 1760. HoUoway's (B.) The Primsevity and Pre-eminence of the Sacred Hebrew Liuguage Vindicated, 1754. A Dissertation on Jacob's Prophecy, 1757. More's (Hannah) The Feast of Freedom, or the Abolition of Domestic Slavery in Ceylon, 1827. Wakefield's (G.) Examination of Ptiine's Age of "Reason, 1794. A Letter to the People called Quakers, 1790. A Look to the Last Century Weighed in their own Scales, 1790. A Scourge for the Dissenters, or Noncon- formity Unmasked, 1790. Epistolary Discourse Concern- ing the Books of Ezra, genuine and spurious, 1722, and 72 others, chiejly theological, in 13 vols. 1994 Tracts: Cheap Repository Tracts, Collections of Moral and Religious Publications for the Use of Sunday Schools, &c., with quaint woodcuts, scarce, 5 vols, 1798-1800. 1996 Tracts: Curious Remarks on the History of Manchester, by Muscipula, sen. [i.e., John Collier], fine copy, very rarCf 1771. Bichend's (J.) A Word in Season, 1795; Signs of the Times, n.d. The Chronicles of the City-le-Moors, con- taining the History of the Man of Kayish, I'are, Bolton^ 1812. Specifications for the Intended Manchester Theatre, 1807. Barrit's (Thos.) Account of Some Antiques lately found in the River Ribble, 1801 ; Essay on Some Sup- posed Druidioal Remains near Saddleworth,1787. Bardsley's- (S. A.) Use and Abuse of Popular Sports and Exercises, 1 805. Mallalieu's (A.) Remarks on Joseph Hanson's Defence, 1807, and 12 other scarce tracts, chiejly local, in 2 vols. 210 1996 Tracts: Description of Blackpool, in Lancashire, frequented for Sea Bathing [by W. Hutton], first edition, rare, 1789. Poetical Satire on the Times, 1791. Battye's (T.) Exposi- tion of the Tricks and Arts Used in the Collection of Easter Dues, 1800; Disclosure of Parochial Abuse, &c., in the Town of Manchester, ] 796 ; Red Basil Book or Parish Register of Arrears for the Maintenance of the Unfortunate Offspring of Illicit Amours, n.d. Trial of Walker versus Roberts for Libel, 1791. Owen's (B.) Sermon upon the Occasion of Opening a Charity School in Warrington, 1782, and 15 others, chiefly local, in 4 vols. 1997 Tracts : Essay upon Feudal Holdings Superiorities and Here- ditary Jurisdiction in Scotland, 1747. Superiorities Displayed, or Scotland's Grievance, 1746. Act for Taking Away the Heretable Jurisdictions in Scotland, 1741. Martin's (M.) Voyage to St. Kilda, 1749. Squire's (F.) Pastoral Epistle on the Present Unnatural Rebellion, 1746. Williams's (P.) Sermon (on the Rebellion) preached at Starston, Norfolk, December, 18, 1745. Anderson's (Dr.) on Wool-Bearing Animals, with autograph letter to J. L. Phillips, of Manchester, 1794. Selections from the Correspondence of General Washingtoniand James Ander- son, 1800. Discourse on the Emigration of British Birds, 1 or the Question at last Solved, 1795. Lucas's (C.) Great Charter of the Liberties of the City of Dublin, translated into English, 1749. The Benefits of an Inland Navigation to Ireland, 1761, and 39 others, including rare tracts and Sermons relating to Scotland, the Rebellion, etc., in 6 vols. 1998 Tracts : Gardiner's (J. S.) Art and Pleasures of Hare-hunting, scarce, 1750. Withers's (J.) Vindication of the Dissenters from the Charge of Rebellion, 1719. Letters on Chivalry and Romance, 1762. Dialogues on the Uses of Foreign Travel, 1764. The Court of Honour, or the Laws for the Suppression of Duels in France, 1720. The Female Jockey Club, or a Sketch of the Manners of the Age, 1794. Additions to the Works of Peter Pindar, 1789. Address to Persons of Fashion, containing some Particulars Relating to Balls, 1761. Psalms selected for the Use of Octagon Chapel in Bath, 1767, and SO others, various, in six vols. 1999 Tracts : [Hervey's (Lord)] Remarks on the Minute Philosopher (;'very scarce," J.C.) 1732. Butler's (Lilly) Sermon preached Nov. 5th, 1710. Critical Observations on the Buildings and Improvements of London, 1771. Taafe's (Lord) Observations on Affairs in Ireland from the Settle- 211 ment, 1766. Old Stories, which were the Fore-runners of the Revolution, 1711. Switzer's (S.) Method of Raising Brocoli and other Kitchen Vegetables, &c., Burning of Clay, with plan of the Kiln, 1729. Gay's (J.) Shepherd's "Week, 1721. Bentley's (R.) Dissertation of the Epistles of Phalaris, etc., 1697. Story's (Hon. J.) Past History, &c., of the Law, 1835, and 65 others, various, in 12 vols. 2000 Tracts : History of Johnny Shuttle and his Cottage, 1809. Wordsworth's (C.) Reasons for declining to become a Subscriber to the British and Foreign Bible Society, 1810. R 1 Quarrels, or Certain Lectures at C— ^ — n, H e, 1813. The Retreat of the French Army from Moscow, Stockport, 1813. M'Niven's (C.) Address to the Inhabitants of Manchester on the Impolicy of their Purchasing the Manor, 1809. Reply to ditto, by one of the Addressed, 1809. The Murder is out, or Committee Men lingering Cash, N.D. Brooke's (Hen.) Speech, at the Breaking- up of the Free Grammar School in Manchester, December 13 .1744. Fugitive selections from the Chester Chronicle and other Vehicles, 1795. Trial of Walker versus Roberts, 1791. Life of William Cobbett, 1809. Trial of Holden, Ashcrof t, and others, for the Murder at Pendleton, with the rare etched frontispiece, 1817, and 33 others, soine local, in 4 vols. 2001 Tracts : Historical Anecdotes, Civil and Military, in a Series of Letters written from America in the years 1777-78. Good Humour of a Way with the Colonies, 1776. Roberts' ( Joaiah, of Manchester) Explanation of the Ten Command- ments, N.D. Hume's (Sophia) Exhortation to the Inhabitants of South Carolina, 1750. Report of the Case of the Commonwealth v. Tenche Coxe, Philadelphia, 1803. A Relation of the late Intended Settlement of the Islands of St. Lucia and St. Vincent, 1725. Proposals for Uniting the English Colonies on the Continent of America, ] 757. The 29th of May, or. The Restoration, 1718. Vindications of Mr. Randolph's Resignation, Phil, 1795, and 24 others various, in 6 vols. 2002 Tracts: Hood's (R. J.) Arrangements and Construction of Railway Stations, 1 858. Hutton's (W.) The Barbers, or the Road to Riches, 1793 ; Dissertation on Juries, with a Description of the Hundred Court, 1789. The Comutor of Seventy-five, being a Genuine Narrative of the Life, Adventures, and Amours of Don Ricardo Honeywater, scarce, N.D. Topham's (Capt.) Life of the Penurious John Elwes, port, 1793. A Letter to the Scholars of Eaton, 1817. Stuart's Letter to Lord Mansfield, 1775, and 63 others, various, in 9 vols. 212 lOT 2003 Tracts : Home's (G.) Considerations on the Life and Death of St. John the Baptist, 1769. Psedo-Baptism, or a Defence of Infant-Baptism, 1753. Francklyn's (Thomas) Serious Advice and Fair Warning to all that Hve upon the Sea Coast of Engl :nd and Wales, particularly to those in the Neighbourhood of Weymouth and Portland, scarce, 1756. A Sure Guide to Hell, by BeAz&hvh, printed for Peter Imp, N.D. The Tryal of the Witnesses of the Resurrection of Jesus, 1738. Eyre's (R ) History of Our Saviour's Tempta- tion, 1738. Priestley's (J.) Letters addressed to the Inhabi- tants of Birmingham, 1790. Croft's (G.) Test Laws Defended, Birmingham, 1790. Address to the Inhabitants oE London and Westminster, 1729, and 40 others, chiejly! theological, m 10 vols. 2004 Tracts : Law's (W.) Unlawfulness of the Stage-Entertainment fully Demonstrated, 1755. Letter from the Bishop of London on the late Earthquakes, 1750. The Fatal Curiosity, Leeds, 1767. A Pastoral Poem by Pendavid Bitterzwigg, 1765. Sketch of the Character of the Rev. S. Parr, 1829. The London-Citizen exceedingly Injured,. 1739. The North Briton, Nos. 1 to 46, n.d. The Thoughts of a Private Person about the Gentlemen's Undertaking at York, Nov., 1688, and 48 others, variovs, in 10 vols. 2005 Lecture on Moving Figures, by Seignior Fidalgo, of Chelsea, 1768. Trial of Donald Maclane, at Guildford, for tha Mur- der of William Allen, 1768. Strictures upon Modem Simony, 1767. Address to the Inhabitants of London and Westminster, 1729. A Learned Dissertation on Dumpling,. &c., 1727. Standing Armies Standing Evilj, 1749. Fox against Fox, or Political Blossoms of C. J. Fox, 1788. Considerations on the Public AiBfairs of France, 1791, and. 51 others, various, in 11 vols. 2006 Tracts : Life of Mr. Woolston, 1733. Birch's (T.) Life of John Ward, 1766. Life and Writings of John Toland, 1722. Memoirs of Matthew Tindale, 1723. Whiston's (W.) Life of Samuel Clarke, 1730. Life of Nathan Alcock, 1780. Life of Rev. John Sage, 1714. Historical and Critical Account of Hugh Peters, 1751. Life of Humphrey Prideaux, 1748. A Detail of the Wonderful Revoluti(m at Paris, 1789. A Fifteen Days' Tour to Paris, 1789. Memoires Justificatifs de la Comtesse de Valois de la Motte, 1788. Remarks on Birch's Life of Tillotson,1753. Life of Isaac Mills, late Rector of High Cleer, Hants., 1721 , and 46 others, various, in 7 vols. 2007 Tracts : Life of William Pitt, not pvilished, Bungay, 1816. Pasquine's (A.) Life of the Earl of Barrymore, port, 1793. Synopsis of the Contents of the British Museum, 1818. Last Will and Testament of Thomas Guy, bookseller, 1725. Life of Dr. White Kennett, Bishop of Peterborough, 1730. Charter of Incorporation of the London Hospital, n.d. 213 LOT Letter from a Gentleman in Worcestershire to a Member of Parliament in London, 1727. Account of the Proceed- ings against Jane Wenham for Witchcraft, wanting title and portion of preface, 1712. Lite of William Fuller, 1701, and 37 others, various, in 5 vols. 2008 Tracts : Lunardi's (V.) Account of the First Aerial Voyage in England, port, 1784. Clarke's (E. D.) Gas Blow-pipe, 1819. Meredith's (N.) Description and Use of Pocket Cases of Mathematical or Drawing Instruments, plates, n.d. Mose- ley on Cofifee, 1785. Art of Brewing, n.d. Jaohin and Boaz ; or, an Authentic Key to the Door of Free-Masonry, 1785. The Way to be Rich and Respectable, n.d. An Account of some Roman Urns and other Antiquities lately digg'd up near Bishops-gate, 1713. An Account of the Origin and Formation of Fossil-Shells, 1705. Faithful Account of Catherine Mewis, of Barton-under-Needwood, Staff's , who can only See on the Sabbath Day, 1810, and 23 others, various, in 5 vols. 2009 Tracts : Memoirs of General Fairfax, with an Account of the Battles of Leeds, Wakefield, Manchester, &c., copper plates, scarce, Leeds, 1776. [Hutton (W.)] Description of Black- pool, soiled copy, 1789. Parson's (E.) Funeral Sermon on Rev. J. M'Quhae, of Blackburn, 1804. Evidence on the Manchester Rectory Division BUI. 1850. McOlure's (John) Remarks on the State of the Established Church in Man- chester, 1841. Financial Reform Tracts, 1850, and 25 others, chiefly local, in 5 vols. .2010 Tracts : Moxon's (J.) Mechairick Dialling, teaching any man to draw a '-true Sun-dial on any given plane, scarce, 1697. Watson's (W.) Experiments on Electricity, 1746. Martin's (B.) Essay on Electricity, Bath, 1746. Improvement of Commons that are Enclosed, 1732. Vanossi's (A.) NouveUe Maniere de Defense avec des Habits d'Amiante k I'Usage des Pompiers dans les oas d'incendies, ^^aies, 1831. Reeve's (H.) Characteristics of Painters, 1842. .Saunders's (E.) The Teeth, a Test of Age, 1337, abd 28 others, various, in 6 vols. 2011 Tracts : Observations on the Conduct of the Protestant Dis- senters, 1790. An History of the Corporation and Test Acts, addressed to the People of England, and Particularly those of Suffolk, by Capel Lloft, Bury, 1790. Law's (Wm.) Confutation of Warburton's Defence, 1757. Of Drinking .in Rememberance of the Dead, 1713. Rees' (D.) Reasons for and against Singing of Psalms, 1737. Dialogue between Jenkin Evans and Peter Dobson concerning • Bishops, particularly those of Wales, 1744. Gill's (J.) Divine Right of Infant Baptism, Examined and Disproved, 1749. The History of the Clemency of Our English Monarchs, 1717. The Present State of the Church of Ireland, 1787, and 49 others, chiefly theological, in 12 vols. 214 lOT 2012 Tracts : Observations on the Com Laws and the Corn Trade= in 1813 and 1814. The Way to be Rich and Respectable, sr.T). A Practical Treatise on Chimneys, 1777. Farley's (E.) Observations on Imprisonment for Debt, n.d. The- Jiiice of the Grape, or Wine Preferable to Water, 1724. The State of our Wool and Woollen Trade Reviewed, 1743.. A Supplement to ditto, 1744. Chalmer's (T.) Statement in regard to the Pauperism of Glasgow, 1823. Man- waring's (Edward) Institutes of Learning, 1737. Ains- worth's (R.) Natural and Easy Way of Institution, by making a Domestic Education Less Chargeable to Parents, 1736. Report of the Present State of Agriculture in the- County of Chester, 1844, and 42 others, in 11 vols. 2013 Tracts : Operations of the British and the Allied Arms, 1746. The Man in the Moon, 24 nos, 1803-4. The State Farce, or They are all Come Home, 1758. Account of the late Enterprise on the Coast of France, 1753. The Conduct of Admiral Knowles, plans, 1758. Epistle from a British Lady to her Countrywomen on the Occasion of the Present Rebellion, 1745, An Address to Britons, n.d. The Norfolk Scheme, 1733. A Peep through the Key-hole of the Secret History of some people and some things, n.d. Grenville's (Lord) Oxford and Locke, 1829. The Counter- poise, 1756, and 69 others, chiefly political, in 11 vols. 2014 Tracts -. Priestley's (J.) Letters to the Jews, 1789. Bayley's (H. V. Archdeacon of Stow, nat. Manchester) Charge to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Stow, May, 1826,, loith long MS. note respecting Bayley, 1826. [Gally's (H.)] Dissertation against Pronouncing the Greek Language according to accents, 1754. Investigation of the Native- Rights of British Subjects, 1784, and 44 others, variouSf in 10 vols. 2015 Tracts : Religio Bibliopolse : Or the ReUgion of a Bookseller,. sailed title, 1728, Bate's (J.) Faith of the Ancient Jews in the Law of Moses, 1747 ; Blessing of Judah by Jacob, considered. 1753. Two Letters from a Physician in London to a Gentleman at Bath, 1749. Authentic Memoirs of the Life of Richard Mead, 1755. Essay on the Character of Her late Majesty Queen Caroline, scarce, 1737. Turner's {J.) Letter concerning the Marriage of Cousin-Germans, 1682. Hoadley (B.) Assize Sermon at- Hartford, 1708, and 58 others, various, in 11 vols. 2016 Tracts : Review of some Political Events which have occulted in Manchester, 1794. Hone's Political House that Jack Built, illustrated, 1819. McNiven's (C.) Address to the- Inhabitants of Manchester on the Impolicy of their pur- chasing the Manor, 1809. Letters on the Subjects of the- 215 LOT Lancashire Biots in the Year 1812, Bolton, n.d. Memoir of Joseph Hanson, of Strangeways Hall, 1811. Remarks on Slander and Envy, n.d. The Bazaar Gazette, complete set of 6 Nos. 1842. Basby's (J.) Repeal, or Sketches of the League, 1843. Martineau's (Harriet) Local Dues on Shipping, N.D. Oastler's (R.) Letter to Holland, Hoole, N.D. Exposition of the Factory Question, 1832, and 23 others, chiefiy local, in 5 vols. 2017 Tracts : Rules and Orders of the Public Infirmary at Man- chester, 1769. Simmons's (W.) Reflections on the 0«sarean Operation, js.d. Poems by Cheviot Ticheburn \i.e. J. P. , Aston] wanting title, 1818. Richmond's (H., Rector of Leverpoole) Sermon preached at Lancaster Assizes, 1710. [Hunter (Thoa.)] Letter to Ool. John * * * in Flanders, on the Subject of Religion, 1744 ; Letter to a Priest of the Church of Rome on the subject of Image- Worship, Liverpool, 1753. MacGowan's (J.) Death, a Vision, 1766. Ogden's (J.) Sermon preached at SowerlDy, April 8, 1804, to the Western Corps of Halifax Parish Volunteers, 1804, and 24 others, various, in 4 vols. 2018 Tracts : Simkin Redivivus to Simon, a Satirical and Poetical Epistle, 1796. A Learned Dissertation on Dumpling, with a Word upon Pudding, scarce, 1726. The Dunciad, 1729, The Case of the Sinking Fund, 1735. The Dutch better Friends than the French to the Monarchy, Church, and Trade of England, 1713. A short History of the Parlia- ment, 1715. Declaration of the Committee of the Estates of the Parliament of Scotland, 1748. Fox against Fox, or Political Blossoms of Right Hon. C. J. Fox, 1788. Instructions for a Prince, 1779. Collection of Odes, Songs, and Epigrams, against the Whigs, 1790, and 48 others, chiefiy political, in 12 vols. 2019 Tracts : Some Observations on Damages done by the Spaniards, 1728. Observations on the Conduct of Great Britain, 1729. Representation of His Majesty's Right to Nova-Scotia, or Acadie, 1756. Account of the Earthquake and Fire which Destroyed the City of Lisbon, 1755. The Statutes at Large made for the Preservation of Game, 1726. Gregory's (D.) Treatise of Practical Geometry, 1761. Table of Fees of the Courts at Westminster, 1760= Protest against the Bill to Repeal the American Stamp Act, 1766. Letters of Governors Hutchinson and Oliver, &c., printed at Boston with remarks thereon, 1774. Some Thoughts on the Method of Improving and Securing the Advantages which accrue to Great Britain from the Northern Colonies, 1765, and 21 others, various, in 4 vols. 216 lOT 2020 Tr.icts : Simmons's (W.) Reflections on the Csesarean Opera- tion, N.D. Poll-Book for Macclesfield Election, 1835. Battye's (T.) Disclosure of Parochial Abuse, &c., in the town of Manchester, 1798. Clegg's (W.) Freedom Defended, N.D. Hall's (S.) Sermon to the Manchester and Salford Volunteers, 1799. Barnes's (T.) Discourse delivered at the Commencement of the Manchester Academy, 1786. Liver- pool Poll Book for 179B, soiled title, n.d. The Catholic, 18 Nos., 1822. The Catholic Phenix, or Papal Scourge, 6 Nos., 1822. Cooper's (Thomas) Reply to Burke's Invective, 1792. Trial of Thomas Walker and others at Lancaster, 1794, and 62 others, chiefly local, in 8 vols. 2021 Tracts: Thoughts on the Late Riot at Birmingham, 1791. EasteArook's (J.) Appeal to the Public respecting George T-io^Tis called the Yatton Demoniac, n.d.^ A Narration of this Extraordinary Case, 1788 ; The Great Apostle unmasked by Samuel Norman, Surgeon, at Yatton, 1788. Church and King, a Thanksgiving Sermon by Pasquiu Shaveblock, .1795. Abstract of the Case of James Annesley, 1751. Gibber's Lives of Actors, part 1, 1753. Dr. Radcliffe's Life and Letters, 1736. The Cases of some English Ships taken by the Spaniards, 1731. Porman's (Ch.) Letter to Sir R. Sutton for Disbanding the Irish Regiments in the Service of France and Spain, 1728. Remarks on the. Occurrences of the years 1720 and 1721 relating to the Execution of the South Sea Scheme, 1732. The Case of the Revival of the Salt Duty, 1732, and 26 others, varioiis, in 6 vols. 2022 Tracts: V^'hitakev's {John, author of the History of Manchester) Real Origin of Government, 1795. Young's (John, of Hawick) Essays on Government, &c., 1794. Galba: a Dialogue on the Navy, 1748. The Old French Way of Managing Treaties, 1711. Proposal for Uniting the King- doms of Great Britain and Ireland, 1751. Observations on the Conduct of Great Britain in respect to Foreign Affairs, 1743. The Visions of Aaron, the Son of Adriel, which he saw concerning the Rise and Fall of the Sister- Nations, N-.D. Address to the British Army and Navy, 1756. The State of Minorca and its Lost Condition, n.d. The Old Fox unkennelled, 1742, and 43 others, chiefly political, in 1 vols. 2023 Tracts: Whitehead's Manners: a Satire, Islington, 1748. Poems on Various Subjects, viz.. The Legion Club, The Gymnasiad, &c., Glasgow, 1756. Mason's (W.) Oaractacus: a Dramatic Poem, 1760. Akenside's (M.) Pleasures of Imagination, 1765. Timoleon: a Tragedy, 1730. The Humours of Oxford, 1730. The West Indian, 1771. Verses humbly inscribed to the Duchess of Manchester, 1727. Poems on Several Occasions, 1725. The Excursion: a Poem, 1728. The Per-juror, 1717. Southerne's (T.) Money, the Mistress, 1726, and 34 others, in 7 vols. 217 xoi 2024 Tracts: Young's (E.) Vindication of Providence, 1737. Essay on the Power of Numbers and the Principles of Harmony in Poetical Compositions, 1749. The History and Mystery of Good Prid ly, 1777. Gill's (J.) Infant Baptism, a Part and Pillar of Popery, 1766. Slee's (Rev. I.) Farewell Sermon, delivered in Plumpton Chapel, Cumberland, 1779. Whis- ton's (W.) Accoimt of the Dsemoniacks, 1737. Rimius (H.) Narrative of the Rise and Progress of the Herrn- huters, or Moravians, 1753. The Schoolboy in Politics, 1756. Essay on the Times. 1756. Steefe's (J.) Two Letters on the Intermediate State, 1758. The Rubrick of the Church of England, 1737, and 38 others, in 9 vols. 2025 Tradescant (J.) Museum Tradescantianum ; or a Collection of Rarities Preserved at South Lambeth, near London, 1656. The Exact Dealer's Daily Companion, 1721. Child's (Sir J.) New Discourse of Trade, n.d. Collection of Political Tracts, 1748. Luder's (A.) Tracts on Law and History, 1810, and fourteen others. (19) 2026 Trapp's (Joseph) Lectures on Poetry, 1742 ; Archenoltz's Picture of Italy, 2 vols, 1791 ; The Works of Virgil, trans, into English JtJlank Verse, 8 vols, 1735. T. Lucretius Carus of the Nature of Things, with plates, by Oicernier, 2 vols, 1743. Clubb's (John) Miscellaneous Tracts, 2 vols, Ipswich, N.D. Poetical "Translation of the Works of Horace, by Rev. P. Francis, Rector of Skeyton, 4 vols, 1747 (14) 2027 Trapp's (J.) The Works of Virgil, trans, into Enghsh Blank Verse, 3 vols, 1731 ; Archenoltz's Picture of Italy, 179] ; Lecture on Poetry, 1742. Ireland's (W. H ) Rimualdo, or the Castle of Badajos, a Romance, 4 vols, 1800. Cockton's (H.) Stanley Thorn, 3 YolSjplates by Leech, poor copy, 1841. Select Collection of Poems, 4 vols, 1780 (16) 2028 Travels into Remote Nations of the World, by Lemuel Gulliver (Swift), 1771. Silman's Journal of Travels in England, Holland, and Scotland, &c., 3 vols, New-Haven, 1820. Memoirs of a Traveller Now in Retirement, 5 vols, 1806. 1 ravels and Adventures of James Massey, 1743, and seven others. (17) 2029 Travels of Montfaucon, from Paris through Italy, cuts, 1 712. Guicciardini's (F.) History of Italy, from 1490 to 1532, trans, by Goddard, ] vols, vol 1 not uniform, title soiled, 1755-6. Reresby's (Sir J.) Travels and Memoirs, 1821. Travels through Flanders, &c., 1725, and three others. (16) 2030 Treatise on the Solar Creation and Universal Deluge of the Earth, by a Native of Manchester (J. Lowe), sr.D. Du Mouhn's (P.) Treatise on Peace of Soul, 2 vols, 1765. Banks's (J.) Letters on Iceland, 1780. Paul's (Father) Ecclesiastical Benefices, 1736, and fifteen others. (20) 218 LOT 2031 Trenchard's (J. and Gordon Thomas) Collection of Tracts, 2 vols, 1751. The Works of Virgil, translated by Josepli Trapp, 3 vols, 1737. Hale's (Sir M.) Short Treatise of Sheriffs Aocompts, to which is added a Tryal of Witches, held at Bury St. Edmonds, 1664, binding broken, 1683. Treatise of Hereditary Descents, 1700. Treatise on the Act of Decyphering, 1772, and five others. (13)> 2032 Trenchard's and Gordon's Collection of Tracts, 2 vols, 1751. The Correspondence of Saml. Eichardson, 5 vols, wanting vol 1 to complete ; " This set of Richardson's Correspondence was on board the Abergavenny, which sunk in Weymouth Bay, Feb. 5, 1805, and was recovered after several months'' Vide note within, 1804. Memoirs of Charles Lee Lewes, Comedian, 4 vols, wanting ^th title, 1805. (11) 3033 Trenck's (Baron) Life, translated from the German by Thomas Holcroft, vols 1 and 2, 1781. Holcroft's (Thos.) Adven- tures of Hugh Trevor, 4 vols in two parts, 1797. Gunning's (Mrs.) Anecdotes of the Delborough Family, 5 vols, 1792, and seven others. (16) 2034 Trevihan's (M. C.) Dissertation on the History of the " Beast,"' 1858. John's Manual of Biblical Antiquities, 1836. Tytler's Essay on the Principles of Translation, 1813. Life of Baron Trenck, 1788. Chapman's (J.) Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity, 1843. Tracts on the Divinity of Christ, 1820. Jortin's Remarks on Ecclesias- tical History, 5 vols, 1751-73. Kidder's (R.) Demonstra- tion of the Messias, 3 vols, 1784. (14) 2035 Trials : Correct Report of the Trial of Holden, Ashcroft, and others for the Murder of Mar^ret Marsden and Hannah Partington, at Pendleton, [1817]. Proceedings in the Cause of Oxford v. Cole for Breach of Promise of Marriage, 1818. Trial of Joseph Hanson for a Conspiracy to aid the Weavers of Manchester in raising their wages, plan, 1809. Trial of Thirty-eight Men on a Charge of Administering an Unlawful 03Xh.,Manchester,18V2. Trial of John Evans for the Murder of Thomas Price, 1S26, a scarce collection in 1 vol. 2036 Trials : Genuine Account of the Trial of Eugene Aram, for the Murder of Daniel Clark, of Knaresbrough, 1759, Tork^ 1792 ; Account of the Extraordinary Abstinence of Ann Moor, of Tutbury, 1809, and others in 1 vol. Trial and Life of Eugene Aram, with Plans and Specimens of an Anglo-Celtic Lexicon, Richmond, 1832. Trial of Kinnear, Levy, and Woolf, for a Conspiracy, 1819. Trials of James,. Duncan, and Robert M'Gregor, sons of the celebrated Rob Roy, soiled title, 1818, and three others. (7) 2037 Trials : Life and Career of William Palmer, of Rugeley, illustrated, 1856. Trial Of Pierce, Burgess, and Tester, tor the great Gold Robbery ; illustrationa by P. Cruikshank, ■s.-D. Narrative of the Career of James Allen, the Female 219 Husband, 1829. Trial ol the Duchess of Kingston for Bigamy, given with Han-op's Manchester Mercuiy, 1776. Ditto, of Edward Foulkes, at Mold, 1807. Walker v. Roberts, for Libel, 1791 ; and eleven others, all unbound. A. parcel. 2038 Trials: Narrative of the dreadful murder of Mr. W. Weare, Illustrated, N.X). Kendal (Ed.), Trial by Battle, scarce, 1818. Watkins' (J.) Case of EHz. Penning, 1815. Hone's (Wm.) Three Trials, with the report of the proceedings at a public meeting, 1818. Walker v. Roberts, for Libel, Manchestei-, 1791. Celebrated Trials, and remarkable cases of Criminal Jurisprudence, 5 vols, wanting vol. 5. to complete, poor condition, 1625. (10) 2039 Trial of Admiral Byng at a Court Martial, and various tracts relating thereto, 1757. Trials for High Treason and other Crimes, for 300 years past, 4 vols, wanting vols 3 and 5 to complete. 1720. Proceedings and .Trial of the Seven Bishops, 1716. The Aunesley Trial, ;po)<, 1744. (7) 2040 Trial of Lord Cochrane and others for a Conspiracy, 1814. The Mirror of the World, and others in 1 vol, v.d. Trial of Joseph Russell at Warwick for a Political Libel, 1819 ; Court Martial on Captain Powell and others, 1809; Address from the Countess of Berkeley, 1811, in 1 vol. Trial at Bar between James Annesley and the Earl of Anglesey 1744. Trial of Richard Patch for the Murder of Isaac Blight, at Rotherhithe, ^or<«, 1806, and others in 1vol. Trial of the Seven Bishops, 1688, ports, 1739. Select Trials for Murder, &c., vol 3, 1764. (6) 2041 Trials : The King w.Thos. Amery, Alderman of Chester, and John Monk, on the relation of Ralph 'Eddowes, for political misconduct, 2 vols, scarce, Chester, 1791. Trial of John Peltier for a Libel against Napoleon Bonaparte, 1803. Trial of Berenger, Lord Cochrane, and others, for a Con- spiracy, 1814. . (4) 2042 Trials : Walker v. Roberts for a Libel, tried at Lancaster, 1791. Trial of Walker, Paul, Jackson, Cheetham and others, for a Conspiracy to overthrow the Government, &c., Manchester, \79^. Walker's (Thos.) Review of some Poli- tical Events which have occurred in Manchester during the last five years, 1794. Trial of Thos. B. Slaiter, Richard Fell, and others, for a Conspiracy against John Lowe, of Stock- port, 1815. Trial of Joseph Hanson, 1809. Trial of WiUiam Hill for the Murder of Betty Minshull, at War- rington, 1837, and others, in 5 vols. 2043 Trollope's (A.) Framley Parsonage, 2 vols, Leipzig, 1861. Ainsworth's (W. H.) The Miser's Daughter, illustrated by- George Cmikshank, 1855. The Devil upon Two Sticks in England, 6 vols, 1791, and six others. (15> 220 2044 Trollope's (Frances) Belgium and Western Germany, 1835 ; Life and Adventures of Michael Armstrong, 1840; Life and Adventures of Wliitlaw, or Scenes on the Mississippi, 1836; Paris and the Parisians, 2 vols in 1, 1836; Widow Married, 1840. Richardson's (C.) Clarissa, or the History of a Young Lady, 7 vols, 1748. Rousseau's (J. J.) Eloisa, 3 vols, 1795. Reeve's (0.) Destination, or Memoirs of a Private Family, 3 vols, 1799. (18) 2045 Trotter's (J. B.) Memoirs of Ohas. J. Fox, 1811. Sinclair's (Sir J.) History of the Public Revenue of the British Empire. 2 vols, 1803. Robertson's (W.) History of the Reign of Chas. V., 2 vols, 1717. History of the Works of the Learned, from 1738, 2 vols, 1739. Lives of the British Dramatists, 2 vols in 1, Phil, 1846, and five others. (13) 2046 True Briton, 2 vols, 1723. Trenohard's and Gordon's Collection of Tracts, 2 vols, 1751. Temple's (Sir W. ) Memoirs, 1700. Dodsley's (R.) Trifles, 1745, and eight others. (14) -2047 Ivavaara^s {Joseph., of Nottingham) The Great Propitiation, or Christ's Satisfaction, 1672. Life of Pope Sextus V., 1766. Tomliue's (Geo.) Refutation of Calvinism, 1817. The True Doctrine of the New Testament, by Rev. Mr. Cardale, of Bvesham, see note by J. Watson, 1767. Du MouUn's Treatise on Peace of the Soul, trans, by J. Scrope, 2 vols, 1765, and ten others. (16) ■2048 Truster's (J .) Chronology, or the Historian's Vade-Mecum, 1772 ; Detached Philosophic Thoughts, 2 vols, Bath, n.d.; Warm Appeal against Disturbers, 1816 ; Country Lawyer, 1794. Pope's (Alex.) Works, 10 vols., 1754. Oldham's (J.) Composition in Prose and Verse, 3 vols, 1770. (18) '2049 Tryou's (Thos.) Knowledge of a Man's Self, 1703 ; Letters, 1700 ; Way to Health, Long Life, and Happiness, 1791. Fontana's (F.) Treatise on the Venom of the Viper, trans. by_ J. Skinner, plate.i, 2 vols, 1725. Hodge's (N.) .Loimologia, or an Historical Account of the Plague of London in 1665, 1720. Buchan's (W.) Advice to Mothers, 1803. (7J 2050 Tucker's (A.) Abridgement of the Light of Nature Pursued, 1807. Plutarchs's Morals, trans, from the Greek by several hands, 5 vols, 1794. Seward's (W.) Anecdotes of some Distinguished Persons, 3 vols, 1795. (9) ' 2051 Tucker's (Josiah, Dean of Glocester) Treatise Concerning Civil Government, 1781. Four Tracts, &c., on Political and Commercial Subjects, printed by R. Raikes, 1774. Hollo- way's (B.) Originals, Physical and Theological, 2 vols, Oxford, 1751. Hume's (D.) Treatise of Human Nature, 3 vols, 1739. Hurd's (R.) Moral and Political Dialogues, 3 vols, 1788, and four others. (14) 221 2052 Tuckney and Whichoote's Eight Letters, 1763. Christianity not Mysterious, 1696. Thomson's (A.) Lives of the First Twelve Csesars, trans, from the Latin, 1796. Nugent's. (Thomas) Life of Benvenuto Cellini, 2 vols in 1, 1772. Chesterfield's (Lord) Miscellaneous Works, 3 vols, 1777, and eight others. (15) 2053 Tudor's (O. D.) Charitable Trusts Act, 1853. Hargreave's Col- lectanea Juridica, consisting of Tracts on the Constitution of England, 2 vols, 1791. Johnson's (S.) Debates in Parlia- ment, 2 vols (vols 13 and 14 of his works), 1811. Feame's (C.) Contingent Remainders and Executory Devises, 1824.. Howell's State Trials, vol 2, 1816, and three others. (10) 2064 Tuke's (H.) Principles of the Quaker's, 1805. Tuke's (Samuel) Memoirs of the Life of Stephen Crisp, 1824. Henry's (R.) History of Great Britain, 6 vols, Dublin, 1789. Godwin's (W.) History of the Commonwealth of England, 3 vols, • 1824. (11) 2055 Tulls (Jethro) Horse Hoeing Husbandry, with Introduction, by W. Cobbett, 1822. Memoirs of a Kaveller, now in Retirement, 6 vols, 1806. Gibbon's (E.) Miscellaneous Works, 3 vols, 1796. Shaftesbury's (Lord) Characteristics, 3 vols, 1757, and three others. (15)- 2056 TuUy's Five Books de Finibus, 1702 ; Offices, 1680 ; Comedies of Plautus, trans, in familiar blank verse, by B. Thornton, 4 vols, 1769. Memoirs, Journal, an'd Correspondence of Thomas Moore, 8 vols,_poor copy, 1 853, and three others. (17)' 2057 Tunnicliffe's (W.) Topographical Survey of the Counties of Stafford, Chester, and Lancaster, wanUng maps and two shields of arins, Nantwich, 1787. Excursions through Surrey, L. p. ^tofes, 1821. Griffin's (0.) Stoneleigh Abbey thirty-four vears ago, with author's autograph, n.d. Tovey's. (C.) BristorCity Library, 1853. (4) 2058 Tunttalli (J.) Epistola ad Virum Eruditum Conyers Middle- •ton, Vitse M. T. Ciceronis Scriptorem. Accedit Joannis Chapman Dissertatis Chronologica de Mtixte Ciceronia Librorum de Legibus, Cantab., 1741. Rogeri Aschami Epistolarum Libri Qnatuor. Accessit Joannis Sturmii,. aliorumque ad Aschamum, Anglosque alios Eruditos Epistolarum Liber Unus, Oxonice, 1703. M. Ac^a Plauti Comcedise. Accedit Commentarins ex "Variorum Notis et Observationibus ex Becensione J. F. Gronovii, 2 vols, Amst., 1684. Puteani Epistolarum Atticarum, Colonics^ L. Elzevirii, 1616, and eleven others. (16) 2059 Tunstall's (J.) Observations on the Present Collection of Epistles between Cicero and Brutus, 1744. Paley's (W.) Evidences of Christian Religion, 5 vols, 1815. The Moral Philosopher, 3 vols, 1738-40. (9> 222 LOT 2060 Turenne's (Marshal) Campaigns, 1732 ; Memoirs, 2 vols, 17S5. Hanway's (Jonas) Account of the British Trade over the Caspian Sea, 2 vols, 1754. De Herrara's (Ant.) History of America, translated by Capt. John Stevens, curious plates, vols 2 to 6, slightly imperfect, scarce, 1725-6. (10) 2061 Turkish Tales, 1708. Travels into Turkey, 1744. Letters writ by a Turkish Spy, 8 vols in 7 parts, 1693-4. Memoirs of Guy Joli, 3 vols, 1775. The Tatler, 5 vols, 1712. (17) 2062 Tytler's (A. P.) Essay on the Principles of Translation, 3rd ed., with MS. note by Mr. Crossley, 1813. Pope's (Alex.) Works, 9 vols, Dublin, 1752. Life of Pope, 2 vols, 1769, and three others. (15) 2063 Tytler's (P. P.) Life of the Admirable Crichton, 1823 ; Life of Henry the Eighth, 1837 ; Life of Sir Thomas Craig, 1823. Nugent's (Thos.) Life of Benvenuto Cellini, 2 vols, 1771. Life of Sir Walter Balegh, 1740. Derham's (W.) Life and Remains of John Ray, 1760. Memoirs of Philip de Comines, 2 vols, 1723. (9) 2064 Turner's (W.) History of all the Religions in the World, wanting map, 1695. History of the Works of the Learned for 1737, wanting one title, 1739-40, 6 vols, v.D, Acta Regia, vols 1 to ^, ports, poor copy, 1726-27. Misson's (M.) New Voyage to Italy, 1699. (12) 2065 Turner's (W., jun.) Lives of Eminent Unitarians, vol 1, 1840. Hickersgill's (B.) Works, containing the History of Priest- craft, 2 vols, 1716-21. Tytler's (A. F.) Essays on the Principles of Translation, 1813. The Destruction of Troy, trans, by J. Merrick, Oxford,, N.D., and nine others. (14) 2066 Turton's (Thos.) 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Mirabeau's Gallery of Portraits of the National Assembly, 2 vols, 1790. Constantia, or a True Picture of Human Life, 2 vols, 1751, and five others. (15) 2092 Vidi (M. H.) Poemata, EJidit T. Tristram, Oxonii, 1722. Desiderii Erasmi Roterodimi Paraphrases in Novum Tastameutum Ex Recensione Joannis Clerioi Curavit, Jo. F. S. Augustin, 3 vols, Berolini, 1780. Taciti Opera Rsoognovit, Emendavit, Supplementis Explevit Gabriel Brotier, 4 vols, 1780, and twenty others. (28) 2093 Vida (M. H.) Poemata, Oxonii, 1732. M, Valerii Martialis Epigrammata, 2 vols, Biponti, 1784. Walker's (W,) Idiomatologia Anglo-Latina, 1690. Sexti Julii Frontini quae Extant, R. Kenchenius, S. P. Notis et Emend i- tionibus Illustravis, Amst., 1561. Dionysii Longini Rhetoris Praestantissimi Liber, apud lo. Crispinum, 1569, and nine others. (1''5) 2034 Vida's (M.H.) Soacchia Ludus, or The Game of Chess, a Poem, 1736. The Odes of Horace, disposed by J. Sanadon, trans- lated by M. Towers, 2 vols, 1744. 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Opera Accedit M. Manilii Astronomicon cum Notitia Lituaria Studiis SocietitisBipontin8e,1783 ; Heynii,. Londini, 1809. Oornelii Nepotis Vitte Excellentium Im- peratorum, cum Notis Selectis, suas Notas addidit A. van Staveren, 1773. P. van Hemert Trias Epiatolarum ad Y). Wyttenbaoh, Amst., 1810. P. Papinii Statii Opera, Lu)/. Batav., 1672, and eight others. (13) 2106 Virgil's Works, trans, into English Prose, by Davidson, 2 vols, 1821 ; Virgil's Husbandry, or an Essay on the Georgics, 1725 ; Works, 3 vols, ] 748 ; Ditto, translated by John Ogilby, 1684; Clavis Virgiliana, 1749; Miscellanea Virgiliana, 1825. (8) 2107 Viri Illustris Elavil Vegetii Renati, et Sex Julii Frontini Viri Consularis, de Re Militari Opera ex Recensione Petris Scriverii Accedunt alia ejusdem Argnmenti Veterum Soripta, Lugd. Bat. 1633. Aristotelis aliorumque Prob-- lemata, cui de novo accessSre Jul. Caesaris ScaUgeri Pro— blemata Gelliana, Amst., 1643. Taciti Opera Iterum Recensuit Notas Integras J. Lipaii, J. P. 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True Delicacy, or the History of Lady Francis Tylney and Henry Cecil, 2 vols in 1, 1769. Modern Times, or the Adventures of Gabriel Outcast, 3 vols in 1 , 1785. Select Letters from Fog's Weekly Journal, 2 vols, 1732. Swift's Tale of a Tub, 3rd ed, stained,l704:. (10) 2111-Volney's (C. F.) Travels Through Syria and Egypt, 1783-85, 2 vols in 1, Dublin, 1788. The Theatre of the Late War in the Netherland's, 1759. To^vnley's (J.) Biblical Anec- dotes, 1813. Voltaire's Letters concerning the English Nation, 1723. Pettit's (E.) Visions of the Reformation, 1683. Sylva, or the Wood, 1789. (6) '2112 Voltaire's History of Charles the Twelfth, 2 vols, 1827; Philosophical Dictionary, 6 vols, 1824; Essay on Crimes and Punishments, 1770; Candid, or the Optimist, 1814. Historical and Critical Memoirs of M. de Voltaire, 1786. Letters of certain Jews to M. de Voltaire, 2 vols, 1777. 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Miscellanies, 2 vols, 1805. (9) 230 LOT 2124 Waloott's (M. E. C.) Account of the Life and Death of Bishop Hacket, 1865. Memoirs of the Life of Gilbert Wakefield, 1792. The Financier, Law : His Scheme and Times, 1856. Piozzi's (H. L.j Letters to and from Dr. Johnson, 2 vols, 1788. Harleian Miscellany, vols 1 to 3, Dublin, 1744, and seven others. (15) 2125 Wales : Gentleman's Tour through Monmouthshire and Wales, 1775, Pring's (J.) Papers, Documents, &c., relating to the Cathedral Choir of Bangor, 1819. The Protioal Son : A Welch Preachment, 1750. Trip to the Suspension Bridge, Stockport, 1828. The Praise of St. David's Day, 1851, and five other pamphlets, relating to Wales, a parcel. 2126 Walford's (Cornelius) History of the Hanseatic 'he3.gVL&, presen- tation copy, 1881 ; King's Briefs : their Purposes and History, 1882. Wallington's (N.) Historical Notices of the Reign of Charles I, 2 vols, 1869. A Selection from the Papers of the Earl of Marchmont, vols 1 and 2, 1831. 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Catalogue of 500 Authors, 1788. (7) 2130 Walker's (J. D.) Directory of the Parish of Halifax, 1845. Halif axiana ; or, Rescued Blossoms, scarce, Halifax, 1805. Warter's (J. W.) Wise Saws and Modern Instances, 1861 . Chambers's (R.) Walks in Edinburgh, title torn, 1825. Timperley's (C. H.) Annals of Manchester, 1839. The Repository, 2 vols, 1777, and three others. (10) 2131 Walker's (R.) Inquiry into the Small-pox, 1790. WaU's (W.) History of Infant Baptism, 2 vols, 1720. Walsh's (Dr. P.) Antediluvian World. 1743. Ascham's (R.) Toxophilus, with Preface by Rev. J. Walters, Wrexham, 1788, and six others. (11) 231 LOT 2132 Walker's (W.) Treatise of English Particles, 1633 ; Dictionary of English and Latin Idioms, 1712 ; Doctrine of Baptisms, 1678. Wall's (W.) History of Infant-Baptism, 2 vols, 1705; Defence of Infant-Baptism, 1720. Gale's (J.) Reflections on Wall's History of Infant Baptism, 1711, poor copies. Various Prospects of Mankind, &c., 1761, and six others. (14) 2138 Waller's (E.) Poems. 1727. The History of Prince Titi, 1736. The Devil upon Two Sticks, 2 vols, 1729. Voiture's (M.) Works, 2 vols, 1715. Select Essays from the Batchelor; or. Speculations of Jeoffry Wagstafie, 1772, and nine others. (16) 2134 Wallis and Carteret's Voyage round the World, 1784. Bayle's (M.) Travels and Adventures of James Massey, 1743. Wanley Penson; or, the Melancholy Man, 3 vols, 1791. Le Sage's Bachelor of Salamanca,, 2 vols, 1822, and eight others. (15) 2135 Wallis's (J.) Grammatica Linguaa Anglioanse, Editio Tertia, SaTnburgi, 1672. De Motu per Britanniam Civico Annis 1745 et 1746, Auctore T. D. Whitakero, Londini, 1809. Amcenitates Literariee, 10 vols, 1725-29. Eenati des Cartes Meditationes de Prima Philosophia, Londini, 1664, and six others. (19) 2136 Wallisii (J.) Grammatica Linguae Anglicanse, fine portrait , Londini, 1765. C. Velleius Pateroulus cum Selectis Variorum Notis, A. Thyusius J. C. edidit, 1668. 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(15) 2140 Walton's (Isaac) Lives of Donne, Wotton, and others, port, York, 1807 ; Walpole's (H.) Catalogue of Engravers, 17S6 ; and ten otheirs. (1-^) 232 LOT 2141 Warburton's (John) London and Middlesex Illustrated, poor copy, 1749. Stow's (J.) Survey of London, ed. by W. J. Thorns, 1842. Catalogus BibHotheoEe Harleianse, vols 1 to 3, 1748-4. Catalogue of the Hibbert Library, 1627. Critical and Historical Account of all the Celebrated Libraries, 1739. (7) 2142 Warburton's (W.) Divine Legation of Moses Demonstrated, 2 vols, 1742 ; Doctrine of Grace, 1763 ; Tracts, 1789 j Principles of Natural and Eevealed Religion, 2 vols, 17o5 ; Letters, port, 1809 ; Julian, or a Discourse concerning the Earthquake and Firey Eruption, 1751, and six others. (14) 2143 Warburton's (W.) Works, with Life, &c., by R. Hurd, 9 vols, (wanting vols 4, 5, and 6J, 1811 ; Divine Legation of Motes Demonstrated, 3 vuls, 1738; Sermons, 2 vols in ], 1755; Letters, 1809, and three others. (17) 2144 Ward's (M. 0.) Marco Visconti: a Romance of the 1-ith Century, from the Italian of Grossi, 2 vols, 1836. Swift's Tale of ^ Tub, 2nd ed, 1704. Coventry's (F.) History of Pompey the Little; or the Adventures of a Lap Dog, 2nd ed., 1751. History of Frederick the Forsaken, 2 vols in 1, 1761. Le Sage's History of Vanillo Gonzales ; or, the Merry Batchelor, 2 vols, 1797, and five others. (12) 2145 Ward's (E.) Secret History of Clubs (wanting pages 7 to 10), 1709. My Pocket Book, plates, 1807. Butler's (8.) Genuine Remains, with Notes by Thyer, 2 vols, 1759. Town Talk, 1790. Swift's (J.) Tale of a Tub, 1811. The Csnto added by Mapphseus to Virgil's Twelve Books of ^neas, 1758, and ten others. (17) 2146 Ward's (John) Dissertations, Rev. J. Watson's bookplate, 1761, and others, in 1 vol. Ward's (R.) Life of Henry More, port, 1710. Wallis's (J.) Letters on the Trinity, with Notes by T. Flintoff, 1840. Warburton's (W.) Divine Legation of Moses, 3 vols, 1742; Sermons, 3 vols, 1767, and seven others. (16) 2147 Ward's (R., of Ingoldshy, Line.) Life of Dr. Henry More, 1710. Warton's Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, 2 vols, 1782. Walton's (I.) Lives of Donne, Wotton, and others, 1824. Anecdotes of the Life of Richard Watson, 2 vols, port, 1818. Correspondence of Gray and Mason, ed. by Mitford, 1855, and seven others. (14) 2148 Ward's (Robert) History of the Laws of Nations, 2 vols, 1795. Life and Trial of James Mackcoull ; or, Moffat, port, 1822. The Spirit of the Doctor, port, Manchester, 1820. Jeffery's. (N., of Coventry) Tracts relating to the Prince of Wales, 283 LOT Viaggiana ; or, De'^^aohed Remarks on Ancient and Modem Rome, N.D. Anecdotes of the Life of Bishop Watson, 2 vols, 1818. Life of General Washington, wants title, n.d., and eight others. (15) 21-50 Ward's (S., of Ipswich) Collection of Sermons, 1636. Ward's (Seth, Bishop of Sarum) Sermons, 1674. Life of Lady Warner, scarce, 1696. Warburton's (W.) Divine Legation of Moses, 3 vols, 1742. Rogers (Tim., of Essex) A Faithful Friend True to the Soul, 1653, and five others. (12) 2151 Ward's (S.) Modern System of Natural History, 5 vols (xoanting vol 2 J curious plates, 1775. Ascham's (R.) Toxo- philus, or Schole of Shooting, Wrexham, 1788. Grati Falisci Cynegeticon, or a Poem of Hunting, translated by C. Wase, 1654. Tryals per Pais, or the Law Concerning Juries, by S. E., 1666. Treatise of Eternal Nature, 1681. (9) 2162 Warden's (Wm.) Letters relitiug to Napoleon, ^o)'i, 1816; Reply to Ditto, 1817 ; Depradt's (M.) Narrative of an Embassy to Warsaw and Wilna, 1816; and Tragedy of Hamlet, by Shakespeare, 1603, rep., 1825, in 1 vol. War- burton's Shakespear, 8 vols, poor copy, 11 4,7. Upton's (J.) Critical Observations on Shakospeiire, 1747. Essay on the Writings, &o., of Shakespeur, 1769. (11) 2153 Warner's (Richard) Literary Recollections, 2 vols, 1830; Mis- cellanies, 2 vols in 1, 1819 ; Second Walk through Wales, uncut, 1800; Tour through the Northern Counties, vol. 1, 1802. Warner's (Rebecca) Original Letters, 1817 ; Epistolary Correspondence, 1818. Walton's (I.) Lives of Donne and others, 1823. (8) 2154 Warrington Tracts : The Calendar of Nature, 1 784. Davies's (J.) Our Town, a Play, 1859. Beamont's (W.) The Ancient Name of the' Mersey, 1858 ; Tour in France, 1860. Wright's (J.) Address to Parliament on the late Tax laid on Fustian and other Cotton Goods, 1785. Funeral Sermon on Chas. Owen, n.d., and six others, a parcel. 2155 Warton's (Joseph) Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, 2 vols, 1806 ; Works of Virgil, 4 vols, 1753. Warner's (R.) Literary Recollections, 2 vols, 18-30. Sylva, or the Wood, a CoUebtion of Anecdotes, &c., 1786, and five others. (14) 2156 Warton's (Thos.) Poems, 1777 ; Life of Sir Thomas Pole, want- ing portrait, 1780 ; Life and Literary Remains of Ralph Bathurst, port, 1761; Observations on Spenser's Fairy Queen, 2 vols, 1807; Poems of Milton.with Notes, &c., 1791 ; History of English Poetry , vol 1 in 2 parts , poor copy, 1774. (8) 2157 Warwick's (Sir P.) Memoirs of the Reign of Chas. I., 1701. Ward's (R.P.) Historical Essay on the Revolution of 1688, 2 vols, 1838. Monarchy Asserted, 16G0. Review of the Political Life of Cromwell, 1742. Secret History of the Reigns of Charles II, and James II., 1690, and others, in 1 vol. Secret History of the Happy Revolution in 1688, 1715, and five others. (12) 234 2158 Waterhous's (Ed.) GeBtleman's Monitor, 1665 ; Divine Medita- tions, 1653 ; Apologie for Learning, 1653 ; Discourse and Defence of Arms and Armour j, scarce, 1660; Essay Con- cerning Adepts, by a Philadept, 1698, and another, in 1 vol. Huarte's (J.) Tryal of Wits, wanting title, S(C., n.d. Jane- way's (J.) 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(8) 2162 Watson's (Jas., Librarian of the Portico) Spirit of the Doctor, port, Manchester, 1820. Ford's (Wm.) Catalogue of Second- laand Books. '• The first of these Catalogues is exceedingly scarce." J.C, 1805. Trial of an Action for Libel, Walker V. Roberts, Manchester, 1791. Townley's (Jas.) Biblical Anecdotes, Bui-y, 1813. Life of Lieut. R. lUidge, of Wybunbury, plate, 1836. (5) 2163 Watson's (Richard, Bishop of Llandaff) Anecdotes of his Life, published by his son, 2 vols, port, 1818 ; Collection of Theological Tracts, vols 2 to 6, 1791 ; Two Apologies, 1820. Warton's (Joseph) Genius and writing of Pope, 2 vols, pom' copy, 1806. (lO) 2164 Watson's (Robert) History of the Reign of Phihp the Second) 2 vols, 1777; ' Philip the Third, 1783. Secret History of the Court of James the First, vol 2, 1811. States- Worthies, or the Statesmen and Favourites of England since the Reformation, 1670, and six others. (11) 2165 Watt's (Isasc) Improvement of the Mind, 1811. Warburton's (W.) Divine Legation of Moses, 2 vols. 1755. Waterland's (D ) Scripture Vindicated, 1734 ; Sermons, 2 vols, in 1, 1776, and ten others. (15) 2166_^Waugh's (Edwin) Sketches of Lancashire Life and Localities. 1855. Watson's (Jas.) Spirit of the Doctor, port, 1820. Momiment to James Watt, 1824. Watt's (Thos.) Life and Works of William Assheton, Rector of Beckenham, 235 LOT 1714. A Sooratio Discourse on Truth and Faithfulness, Wmrinffton, 1781. Collection of Eleven Tracts by Gilbert Wakefield, and others, with note by J.C., in 1 vol. v.d. (6) 2167 Weber's (Henry) Battle of Flodden Field, a Poem of the 16th Century, scai-ce, 1808. Walpole's (H.) Royal and Noble Authors, 2 vols in 1, 1759. Dissertation upon Parties, 1749. Boswell's (Jas.) Account of Corsica "First and uncasfrated edition." Ola^goio, 1768. and Ridley's (G.) Review of Philhps's Life of Reginald Pole, 1766, in 1 vol. (4) 2168 Webster's (Noah) History of Epidemic and Pestilentitl Diseases, 2 vols, Hartford, 1799 ; Dissertation on the English Language,^ooJ- copy, Boston, 1789. Harwood's (Ed.) Greek and Romiu Classics, 1778. Ascham's (R.) School- master, with Notes by Upton, broken binding, 1711. Warton's (Thos.) Poems of John Milton, 1791, and four others. (10) 2169 Weekly Magazine, or Elinburgh Amusement, vols 1 to 46 (wanting vols 29 and 30J in 36 (vols 31 to 46 wanting titles), 1768 to 1779. (3P; 2170 Weldon's (Sir A.) A Catt may Look at a King, Liverpool, 1817. Disraeli's (B.) Voyage of Captain Popanilla, 1828. Warreniana, 1824. Watson's (Jas.) Spirit of the Doctor, port, Manchester, 1820. Swift's (Dean) Tale of a Tub, 4th ed., " a very scarce edition" J.C., Dublin, 1705. Memoirs of Mrs. Lsititia Pilkington, 3 vols, 1776. (8) 2171 Welsted's (L.) Epistles, Odes, &c., 1724 ; Works in Verse and Prose, with Historical Notes by John Nichols, 1787. Wel- wood's (Jas.) Memoirs, 1700, and twelve others. (15) 2172 Wellwood's (Sir H. M.) Life and Writings of John Erskine, 1S18. Boliugbroke's (Lord) Collection of PoHtical Tracts, 1769. Holland's (Lord) Memoirs of the Whig Party during My Time. 2 vols, 1852. Welwood's (Jas.) Memoirs, 1700. Webster's'(W.) Life of General Monk, 1724, and four others. (10) 2173 Welwood's (Jas.) Memoirs of the Most Material Transactions in England for the Last Hundred Years preceding 1688, 1700; Banquet of Xenophon, 1710. Wendebom's (F. A.) View of England, 2 vols, 1791. Werenfelsius's (S.) Dis- ' course of Logomachys, 1711, and seven others. (12) 2174 Wesley's (John) Journal, port, 1836; General Index to Wesley's Works, 16 vol ed., 1813 ; Extracts from Journal, 2 vols, 1744-64. Works of Isaac Ambrose, of Preston, 2 vols in 1, Manchester, 1816. Wesley's (Saml.) Poems, 1743 ; Ditto, 1862, and eight others. (15) 2175 West's (Thos.) Antiquities of Furness, ei. by Close, soiled copy, plates, XJlverston, 1805 ; Guide to the Lakes,^?-Si! ed., uncnt, scarce, 1778; Ditto, tenth ed., 1812; Ditto, eleventh ed., 1821. Sayers' History of Westmorland, vol 1, 1847, Atkinson's (Geo.) Worthies of Westmorland, vol 1, 1849. Watson's (Jas.) Spirit of the Doctor, ^wj'i, 1820. (7) 23G 2176 Westminster Magazine, or Pantheon of Taste, vols 1 to \Z,]]lates, 1773-85. 2177 Weston's (B.) Tracts on Practical Agriculture and Gardening, 1773. Observations on Modern Gardening, 1770. West- macott's (W., of Newcastle under Line) Scripture Herbal, scarce, 1694. Wesley's (John) Primitive Physic, 179ri. Britannia Triumphalis ; a Brief History of the Warres, &c , of Great Britain, 1654. Martindale's (Adam) Land- Meter's Vade-Mecum, 1702, and six others. (12) 2178 Wharton's (Jer.) English Grammar, 1654. Werenfelsius's (S.) Discourse of Logomachys, 1711. Wheare's (D.) Method of Beading Histories, 1685. Noy's (W.) Grounds and Maxims of the Laws of England, 1821. Puffendorf's (S.) Whole Duty of Man, 1716. Select Fables from Gulistan, or the Bed of Roses, 1774, and nine others. (15) 2179 Whately's (R.) Bemarks on Transportation, 1834. Discourse on Predestination, by Dr. King, with Notes by B. Whate- ly, autograph of Whately, Oxford, 182] . Wellesley's (Hon. W. L.) View of the Court of Chancery, 1830. The Praise of Paris, by S.W., 1803. Zouche's (B.) The Dove, or Passages of Cosmography, 1839. Thurlow's (Lord) Poems, 1813, Letter to Martin Folkes, 1746, and others, in 1 vol, and five others. (12) 2180 Wh tton's (Bev. A. B.) Memoir of the Life and Labours of the Bev. Jeremiah Horrox, Curate ofHoole, near Preston, 1859. Watson's (Jas.) Spirit of the Doctor, port, Manchester, 1820. Manchester Poetry, ed. by Jas. Wheeler, 1888. Bayles's Miscellaneous Beflections occasioned by the Comet of 1680. 2 vols in 1, 1708. Wheare's (D.) Method of Reading Histories, 1694, and six others. (11) 2161 Whichoote's (Benj.) Several Discourses, 4 vols, 1702-7 ; Moral and Beligious Aphorisms, 1763 ; Sermons, 1698 ; Works, 4 vols, Aberdeen, 1751. Nichols's (J.) Calvinism and Arianism Compared, 1824. Turner's (W.) History of all Eeligions, 1695, and five others. (17) 2182 Whig Club; or, a Sketch of Modern Patriotism, 1794. The New Whig Guide, 1819. Holland's (Lord) Memoirs of the Whig Party during My Time, 2 vols, stamp on one title, 1862. Caveat ag^iinst the Whiggs, 4 parts, 1712, and others in 1 vol. The Character of a Whig, 1700, and eight others. (14) 2183 Wliinoop's (T.) Soanderbeg; or, Love and Uihevty , plates and ports, scarce, 1747. Beaumont and Fletcher's Select Plays, 2 vols, Glasgow, 1768. Pope's Dunciad, 1729. Bysshe's (E.) Art of English Poetry, vols 3 and 4, 1718. Warton's (Thos.) Poems of John Milton, 1791. Tourneur's (C.) Atheist's Tragedy, n.d., and other plays, in 1 vol, and eight others. (16) 237 LOT 2184 Wliistons (W.) Astronomical Principles of Religion, 1717 ; New Theory of the Earth, 1725 ; Dissertations, 1734 ; Life of Samuel Clarke, 17aO, and others in ] vol : Vindication of the Sibylline Oracles, 1715; Memoirs, 1753, and seven others. nQ\ 2185 Whitaker's (John, nat. Manchester) History of Manchester, 2nd ed., 2 vols in 1 vol 2 (loantAng title), mi ; Genuine History of the Britons Asserted, 1778 ; Course of Hannibal over the Alps, 2 vols, 1794 ; Origin of Arianism Disclosed, 1791 ; Review of Gibbon's Roman Empire, 1791 ; Mary Queen of Soots Vindicated, vols 2 and 3, 1790 ; Additions to Ditto, 1789 ; Sermons, 1820. (10) 2186 Whitaker's _ (John) The Course of Hannibal over the Alps Ascertained, 2 vols, 1794; Review of Gibbon's Romm Empire, 1791; Origin of Arianism Disclosed, 1791; History of Manchester, vol 1, 1783; Sermons 1820; Genuine History of the Britons Asserted, 1772; Real Origin of Government, 1795. (8) 2187 Whitaker's (J. 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Plays and Poems, 3 vols, 1774^88 ; Satires, Islington, 1748. Whitehead's (Paul) Poems, 1777. Man- chester Poetry, edited by James Wheeler, 1838. Poetical Works of Leigh Hunt, 1844. Whyte's (S.) Poems, 1795, and five others. (13) 2201 Whiting's (J.) Catalogue of Friends' Books, uncut, scarce, 1708. Bourignon's (A.) Warning against the Quakers, 1708. Whitlock's (R.) Zootomia, or Observations on the Present Manners of the English, 1654. Life of Lady Warner, of Parham, jjoor copy, 1692. Causes of the Decay of Christian Piety, 1694. Mystery of Jesuitisme, 1658, and eight others. (14) 2202 Wieland's (CM.) Hisitoryof Agathon,4vols,1773; Peregrinus Proteus, the Philosopher, 2 vols, 1796 ; Socrates Out of his Senses, 2 vols, 1771. The Philosophical Quixote, or Memoirs of David Wilkins, 2 vols, 1782. Travels and Adventures of James Massey, 1733. History and Adven- tures of an Atom, 2 vols in 1, 1769. (12) 2203 Wilkes' (John) North Briton, 2 vols in 1, 8ir M. 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Evidence of Christianity Deduced from Facts, 2 vols, 1769. Wilson's (Rev. T,, of Clitheroe) Archseological Dictionary, 1793. Smith's (Rev. S. S.) Essay on the Variety of the Human Species, with note by Mr. Crossley, 1789. Woodward's (J.) Natural History of the Earth, 1723. Chronicon Preciosum, or an Account of English Money, 1707, with others in 1 vol, and four others. (10) 2225 Wotton's (Sir H.) ReUquse Wottoniante, or a Collection of Lives, Letters, and Poems, ports, 1672. Wotton's (W.) Reflections upon Learning, 1697. The New Wonderful Magazine, and Marvellous Chronicle, vols 2 to 6, plates, not perfect, n.d., and seven others. (14) 2226 Wotton's (W.) Reflections upon Ancient and Modem Learn- ing, 1697; History of Rome, 1701. Harwood's (E.) View of the Various Editions of the Greek and Roman Classics, 2ud ed., interleaved, with notes, 1778. Dibdin's (T. E.) Introduction to the Knowledge of Rare and Valuable Editions of the Greek and Roman Classics, Qlocester, 1802. General Index to the Lives contained in the 32 vols of the General Biographical Dictionary, 1817. WUmott's (R. A.) Pleasures of Literature, 1851. Worrall's (J.) Bibliotheca Legum, 1782. (7) 2227 Woty's (W.) Poems on Several Occasions, Derby, 1780. The ^i^ Festive Wreath, a Collection of Original Contributions Read at a Literary Meeting held in Manchester, scarce, 1842. Poetical Miscellanies.the sixth part, 1709. Wycher- ley's (W.) Posthumous Works in Prose and Verse, 1728. Zouche's (R.) The Dove, or Passages of Cos- mography, 1613, rep , n.d., and six others. (11) 213 LOT 2228 Wraxall's (N.W.) History of France, 3 vols, 1796 ; Memoirs of the Courts of BerUn, Dresden, &c.,- 2 vols, 1799; Historical Memoirs of My Own Time, 2 vols, 1815 ; Tour through the Western, Southern, and Interior Provinces of France, 1784 ; Cursory Remarks made in a Tour through the Northern Parts of Euroi e, 1785. (9) 2229 Wraxall's (N.W.) Memoirs of the Courts of Berlin, &c., 2 vols, 1806; Historical Memoirs of My Own Time, 2 vols, 1815 ; History of France, 3 vols, 1796; Tour in the North of Europe, 1775. Young's (Arthur) Travels in France, 2 vols, 1793. Wood's (J.P.) Memoirs of John Law, of Lauriston, 1824. (11) • 2230 Wright's (R.) Apologv for Dr. Michael Servetus, Wisbech, 1:806. Wotton's (W.) Thoughts on Studying Divinity, 1818. Worthington's (W.) Evidence of Christianity, 2 vols, 1769. WoUstonecraft's (Mary) Vindication of the Rights of Woman, 1732. Harwood's (E ) View of the Classics, 1790. Wilmott's (R. A.) Lives of the Sacred Poets, 1834, and three others. (10) 2231 Wiight's (Sir M.) Introduction to the Law of Tenures, large paper copy, 1768. Wright's (W.) Advice on the Study and Practice of the Law, 1824. Wycliffe's (Thos., of Liverpool) On Government, addressed to tlie public, 1791. Wynne's (E.) Eunomus, 1791. Wyndham's (H. P.) Diary of G. Bubb Dodington, 1809. The Whig Club, 1794. 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Commentaries on the Late War in Italy, trans, by A. Wishart, 1753. Wraxall's (N. W.) Historical Memoirs, 1837 ; Courts of Berlin, &c., 2 vols, 1799; Tour in the North of Europe, 1776. The History of Popish- Sham-Plots, 1682. Eikon BasUike, 1706. (9)- 244 101 2235 Wyhdliam's (H. R.) Diary of the late George Bubb Coding- ton, Baron of Melcombe Regis, 1749 to 1761, Salisbury, 1784. Willis's (B.) Survey of St. Asaph, ed. by E. Edwards, vol 1 only, portrait, Wrexham, 1801. Zouch's (Thos.) Works, with Life, by F. Wrangham, 2 vols, 1820. Worth- ington's (John) Select Discourses, 1826, and eight others. (13) 22-36 Wyudham's (H. R.) Diary of G. B. Dodington, Bublin, 1784. Harwood's (E.) View of the Classics, 1778. Roberts's (F.) Clavis Bibliorum, port, 1649. Wood's (J. P.) Memoirs of John Law, of Lauriston, port, 1824. History of William Prince of Orange, 1689, and others, in 1 vol. Osborn's (F.) Advice to a Son, with the Rare Portraits of Queen Eliaabeth and King James, Oxford, 1658, and five others. (11) 2237 Wynne's (E.) Eunomus, or Dialogues on the Laws of England, 2 vols, 1822. Yorke's ( Hon. C.) Considerations on Forfeiture for High Treason, 1795. Yates's (J. Asliton) Letter on the Distresses of the Country, 1817. Diary of Dodington, 1784. Secret History of Col. Hooke's Negotiations in Scotland in Favour of the Pretender, in 1707, Dublin, 1760, and nine others. (15) 2238 Xenophontis Institutio Oyri, Ex Editions, T. Hutchinson, 4 vols, Glasguae, Foulis, 1767. De Animi Tranquillitate Dialogus. F. Voluseno, Auctore. Edin., 1751. Johannis Bonefonii Arverni Carmina, Lmidini, J. Tonson et J. Watts, 1720. Ignoramus: Oomoedia coram, R. M. Jacobi Regis Angliae, &c., 1630, and eleven others. (18) 2239 Xenophontis Institutio Oyri, Ex Editione, T. Hutchinson, 4 vols, Olasguae, Foulis, 1767. Iken (Coarad) Symbolae Literariae, Autograph of J. Mitford, 3 vols. Bremae, 1744- 47. Meuseli Bibliotheca Historica, 8 vols in 16 jiarts. Lipsiae, 1782-96. Terentii- Comoediae, 2 vols, 1732, and five others. (30) 2240 Yates's (J. Ashton, of Liverpool) Letter on the Distresses of the Country, 1817. An Act for Making a Navigable Cut or Canal, from the River Trent to the River Mersey, at or near Runcorn Gap, sca;-ce, 1766. Wood's (John) Collection Tables, Preston, 1779. Wynne's (E.) Eunomus, 1791. Heron's (R.) Scotland Described, 1797. Weldon's (Sir A ) A Catt may look at a King, Liverpool, IS17, and five others. (10) 2241 Yorke's (Hon. Chas.) Considerations on the Law of Forfeiture for High Treason, large and thick paper copy, with Mr. Crosslei/'s note, ] 748 ; Roberts's (E.) Memoirs of the Houses of York and Lancaster, vol 1, 1827. Secret History of Jas. I. and Chas. I. , 1690. Rohan's (Duke of) Interest of the Princes and States of Christendome, 1641. Eikon Basilike, 1681. Wyndham's (H. P.) Diary of Dodington, 1784, and 6 others. °(12) 245 LOT 2242 Yorkshire: Baiues's (Ed.) History and Directory of the County of York, vol 1, West Riding, 1822. Wliite's (W.) Ditto, 2 vols, 1837 ; Directory of Leeds and the Clothing Districts, 1843. Halifax Directory, 1850, and three others. (8) 2243 Yorkshire : Bradford Antiquary, part 2, 1882. Nicholson's (John) Siege of Bradford, and other Pieces, scarce, Brad- ford, 1821. Sketch of the Lite and Opinions of Richard Oastler, port , 1838. Case of E. Akroyd Ridgway, Esq ,, claiming an Exhibition, folding pedigree of the Akroyd Family, 1867. Life of John Metoalf, commonly called Blind Jack, of Knaresborough, plates, 1812, and other pamphlets, chiefly locals a parcel. 2244 Yorkshire : Gent's (Thomas) History of York, imperfect copy, scarce, 1730. Description of the Church of St. Peter, 1783. York Guide, 1796. Chester Guide, n.d., and Concise History of the County and City of Chester, N.D., in 1 vol. Har- grove's (E.) History of Knaresbrough,_^rai edition, uncut, scarce, 1775. Leeds Directory, 1817. Alexander's (W.) Horley Green Mineral Water, 1840. Yorkshire Mao-azine, vol 1,1786. (7) 2345 Yorkshire Magazine, vol 1, plates, 1786. The Yorkshireman, ed. by Luke Howard, vols 1, 2, and 5, 1833-7. Clarke's (S. R.) New Yorkshire Gazetteer, 1828. Parson and White's Leeds Directory, 1830. Biines's (E.) History and Directory ,- vol 1, 1832. Wood's (W.) History and Antiquities of Eyam, 1842. Wood's (J. B.) Flora Mancuniensis, Salifav, 1840. (9) 2346 Yorkshire: Sketch of the Life and Opinions of Richard Oastler, port, 1838. Guide to HuU, slightly imperfect, poor copy, 1805. Baimsla Foaks' Annual for 1841, 51, and 52. York Guide, 1845. Shaw's (J. H.) Local Registry of Deeds, 1833. Proceedings at York Special Commission, 1813. Trial of Michael Stocks, 1815. Life of John Metoalf, 1836, and other pamphlets, chiefly local, a parcel. 2247 Yonge's (C. D.) Gradus ad Parnassum, 1850. Dictionnaire Raisonne de Bibliologie, par G. Peignot, 3 vols, Paris, 1802-4. CI. Ptolemsei Pelusiensis Mathematici Ooeris Quadripartiti, Antonio Gogava Graviens, interprete, Lova- nii, \k>&>. Nouvelles de la Republique des Lettres, vols 1- 11,1684-89; vols 32-37, 1699-1700 ; vol 38, 1700; vols 40- 55, 1701-1710. (38) 2248 Yonge's (Jas.) Currv^ Triumphalis, e. Terebintho; or, an Account of the Vertues of Oleum Terebinthinae, 1679. Pleadings for the Marquis de Gesures against the Mar- chioness, vol 2, 1715. Adventures of Bampfylde-Moore Carew,1793. The FemaleWorthies,3 volsin l,^oorcoji^,1766. Fortune in her Wits, 1697. Examination of Tilenus in Utopia, 1658. Quarles's (F.) Argalus and Parthenia, 1708. Perkins's (W.) I'reatise of Man's Imaginations, 1607. (8) 240 101 2249 Young's (R., of RoxweU, in Essex) Christian's Library, poor copy,\mQ. Young's (E.; Works, 5 vols, Z»M6/m, 1764-8: Sermons, 2 vols, 1720; Love of Fame, 1728, and nine others. (18) 2250 Young's (Arthur) Travels in France in 1787 to 1789, 2 vols, 1793. Young's (Thos.) Treatise on Consumptive Diseases, 1815, "Watson's (Jas.) The Spirit of the Doctor, port, Manchester, 1820. Yorke's (Hon. C.) Law of Forfeitures, 1775. Thomson's (T.) History of Chemistry, n.i>. Dib- diii's (Mr,) Younger Brother, a Novel, 3 vols, n.d., and five others. (14) ^251 Zimmerman's (J. G.) Reflections on Men and Things, 1799 ; Aphorisms, 1800. Zeluoo's Various Views of Human Nature, 2, vols, 1793. The Compleat, Secretary, 1724. Young'.s ,(E.) Works, 2 vols, 1751. Letters between Yorick and Eliza, 2 vols, 1779. Sterne's (L.) Sentimental Journey, 3 vols in 2, 1769-70. Zouche's (R.) The Dove, 1839, and four others. (16) .-2252 Zouche's (R.) The Dove, or Passages of Cosmography, a Poem port, 1613, rep, Oxford, 1839. Zouoh's (Thos.) Works, with Memoir of his Life, by Francis Wrangham, 2 vols, 1820. Criticism on Gray's Elegy, 1810. Young's (T.) Historical Treatise on Consumptive Diseases, 1815. Wycherley (W.) Posthumous Works, poor copy, 1728. Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, &c., Paris, 1 829, and two others. (9) ■5253 Z.ichoM (E. A.) Bibliotheoa Chemica, 1840-58. Gottingen, 1859. Bibliotheca Colbertinae, 3 vols, Parisiis, 1728. Memoires et Correspondance de Madame D'Epinay, 3 vols, Paris, 1818. L' Espion dans les Cours des Rinees Chretiens, 6 vols, Cologne, 1715^31, and seven others. (20) Quarto. ■2254 Panoirolli (G.) Rerum Memorabiliam sive Deperditarum, Commentariis illustrata,, &c., ab. H. Salmuth, 1646. B.ICCO in Tosoana Ditirambo di Francesco Redi, con le Annot izioni, Firenze, 1685 Phaedri Fabularum .lEsopiarum cum Novo Commentario P. Burmannx, Leidae, 1727, and four others. (7) 8255 Parker (G.) Free and Impartial Censure of the Platonick Philosophie, Oxford, 1666. An Interpretation of the Number 666, by F. Potter, b d,, Oxford, 1642, and seven others. (9) 2256 Parker (S.) Disputationes de Deo, et Providentia Divina, Londini, 1678. Onomasticon Zoioon, Auctore G. Charle- tono, Londini, 1668. Terenti Comoediae, Lahore atque industria J. P. Parei, Neapoli Nemetum, 1619, and five others. (8) 247 LOT 2257 Parker (3.) Opera, Londini, 1665. M. Minucii Feliois Octavius, et Caecilii Oypriini de Idolor. Vanitate, Nova Editio ad fidetn veterum exemplarium Nioolai Regaltii observationes, iMtetiae, 1643. B. R^mazzinil Opera Omnia Medioa et Physiologica, Londini, 1718, and four others. (7) 2258 Peaoham's (H.) Oompleat Gentleman, without cover, London, 1661. Skene's (J.) Exposition of the Termes and Diffioill Wordes contained in the Four Buicks of Regiam Majes- tatem, London, 1641. Experimental Philosophy, by H. Power, London, 1664, and six others. (9) 2259 Pegge's (S.) Curialia : or an Historical Account of borne Branches of the Royal Household, vnthout cover, 1782. Life of Bishop Ridley, by G. Ridley, 1763. Piozzi's (H. L.) Retrospection : or a Review of Events, Characters, &c., 2 vols, London, 1801 , and four others. (8) 2260 Peters (C.) Dissertation on the Book of Job, 1751. Petroni Satiricon, Extrema Editio ex Musaeo D. J. Antoni, 1629, and five other. (7) 2261 Petrorui Satyricon, cum Notis, Curante P. Burmanno, Trajecti ad Lthenum, 1709. Josephi Ripamontii Histori- arum Ecclesiae Mediolanensis, Mediolani, 1617, and three others. (5) 2262 PhUipps's (F.) Regale Necessarium ; or the Legality, Reason, and Necessity of the Rights and Priviledges of the King's Servants, 1671. Ramsay's Philosophical Principles of Natural and Revaaled Religion, 2 vols, Foulis, Olasgoic, 1748. Power's Experimental Philosophy, corner of title torn, London, 1664, and five others. (9) 2263 Philosophia Rationalis sive Logica, Editio Tertia, Auctore C. Wolfio, 1740. Scribonii Largi Compositiones Medicae, J. Rhodius recensuit, Notis illustravit. Lexicon Scribo- nianum adjeoit, Patavii, 1655, and four others. (6) 2264 Pierce's (T.) The Sinner Impleaded, to which is added The Signal Diagnostick, 1679; The Law and Equity of the Gospel, 1686 ; Sermons, 1671, and five others. (8) 2265 Pinkerton's (J.) General Collection of Voyages and Travels, 16 vols in 117 parts, exclusive of 2 parts containing the Plates; Titles, Indexes, and 17ih vol wanting, 1808-14. (119) 2266 Plauti Oomoediae, ex recognitione J. Gruteri, Accedunt Oommentarii F. Taubmani (Chruter first divided Plautus into acts, scenes, and verses), 1621. Thuani Monumenta Liter aria, Londini, 1640. Vitae quorundam eruditissimo- rum et iUustrium Virorum, Soriptore T. Smitho, Londini, 1707, and three others. (6) 2267 Plauti Comoediae, ex recognitione Jani Gruteri, 1521. Jeremiae Horroecii, Opera Posthuma. Accedunt G. Crabtraei, Mancestriensis, Observationes Ooelestes, without cover, Londini, 1673, and four others. (6) 2i8 LOT 22G8 Plauti Comoediae XX., Curante J. P. Pareo, Neapoli Nemetvm, 1(519. Joannis Miltom Angli Pro Populo Anglicano Defensio, Londini, 1651. Grabii Bpistola ad Dr. J. MilUum, Oxoniae, 1705, and four others. (7) 2269 Plays: The Man of the World, by Macklin, with portrait^ 1793 ; Love A La Mode, 1793. Elvira : a Comedy, 1667, and twelve others, in 3 vols. 2270 Poetical and Dramatic Tracts : The Indian Emperor, by John Dryden, 1681. Bibliomania, by John Ferriar, 1809, Eurypilus, King of Sicily : a Tragedy, by D. W. Paynter, Manchester, 1807, and sixteen others in 3 vols. 2271 Poetical Tracts : Caraotacus : a Poem, by W. Mason, 1759. Richard Plantagenet, by Hull, n.d. Goldsmith's (0.) Deserted Village, Tenth Edition, 1783. Miscellaneous Pieces, by Mrs. Upton, of Manchester, 1779. The Desola- tion of America, 1777, and twenty-two others, in 6 vols. 2272 Poetical Tracts : Poems, by A. L. Aikin, 1773. Mount Pleasant, by W. Eoscoe, Warrington, 1777. Liverpool : a Poem, by John Walker, iiVer/ioo/, 1789. Elegy on Captain Cook, by Miss Seward, 1780, and 29 others, in 6 vols. 2273 Pope (A.) Letters of, and Several of his Friends, London^ 1737. Popery Not Founded on Scripture, 1688, and seven others. (9) 2274 Power's (H.) Experimental Philosophy, London, 1664. The English Gardener, by L. Meager, London, 1 688. Lucy's (Bp.) Observations, Censures and Confutations of Notorious Errours in Mr. Hobbes his Leviathan, London, 1663, and five others. (8) 2275 Prescott's (K.) Letters Concerning Homer the Sleeper in Horace : with Additional Classic Amusements, 1773. Robinson's (J.) Observations Divine and Moral, corners damaged by mildew, 1625. Prideaux's (J ) Nine Sermons, last page in MS., Oxford, 1641, and six others. (9) 2:276 Prideaux's (M.) Introduction for Reading All Sorts of Histories. To which is added a Synopsis of Councils, by J. Prideaux, Oxford, 1672. Prynne's (W.) Perpetuite of a Regenerate Man's Estate, London, 1627. Power's (H.) Experimental Philosophy, autograph of W. Cowherd, London, 1664, and four others. (7) 2277 Prints, Maps, &c., some local, a parcel. 2278 Protestants Apologie for the Roman Church, by John Brere- ley [James Anderson, of Lancashire], 1608. The Protes- tant Religion is a Sure Foundation and Principle of a True Christian, London, 1669. Plates to Dr.J^Pulteney's Catalogue of Shells, n.d., and seven others. ,mi.<.z, _. (10) End of Sixth Day's Sale. 249 SEVENTH DAY'S SALE. QUAKTO. LOT 2279 Quintiliani Rhetoris clarisimi de Institutione Oratoria ad Marcellum Victorium libri, XII. Parisiis, 1542. Franoisci Junii, F. F. De Piotura Veterum, Amst., 1637. Scribonii Largi Compositiones Medioae, Joannes Rhodius reoensiiit, Notis illustravit, Lexicon Scribonianum adjeoit, Patavii, 1655, and three others. (6) 2280 Reresby's (T.) Miscellany of Ingenious Thoughts and Reflec- tions, in Verse and Prose, 1721. Relations and Observa- tions upon the Parliament begun A.D., 1640, 1648. Rights of the Kingdom ; or Customs of our Ancestors, by John Sadler, 1649, and nine others. (12) 2281 Reynolds's (J.) View of Death, a Poem, 1725. Religion of Nature Delineated, by Wollaston, Dublin, 1726. Archaeo- logise Atticae, by Francis Rous, Oxford, 1658, and five others. (8) 2282 Rudd's (T.) Elements of Geometry, Whereunto is added tlie Mathematical Preface of Mr John Hqq, London, 1651. Roger's (N.) The Penitent Citizen ; or Mary Magdalen's Conversion, 1640. Robinson's (J.) New Essayes or. Observations, Divine and Morall, 1628, and five others. (8) 2283 Rodriguez's (A.) Practice of Christian Perfection, 3 vols, London, 1697. Philosophical Principles of Natural and Revealed Religion, by the Chevalier Ramsay, 2 vols, Foulu, Glasgow, 1748, and three others. (8) 2284 Rust's (G.) Letter of Resolution Concerning Origen and the chief of his Opinions, 1671. Reynolds's (E.) Treatise of the Passions and Faculties of the Soule of Man, 1658, and nine others. (11) 2285 Sclater's (W.) Briefe Exposition upon 'the Second Epistle to the Thessalonians, 1632. The Conspiracie of Cateline, by C. C. Salustius, no title, n.d. Golden Remains of Mr. John Hales, 1673, and four others. (7) 2286 Seacome's (John) Account of the House of Stanley, first edition. Very rare ; the first hooh of any importance printed in Liverpool ; contains a lengthy MS. note by Mr. Crossley, 1741. History of Warrington Friary, edited by WilHam Beamont, in sheets, Chetham Society, Manchester, 1873. (2) 250 LOT 2287 Selden's (J.) Titles of Honor, London, 1614. Sheppard's (W.) Touch-Stone of Common Assurances, London, 1651. Shaw's (J. ) Origo Protest.mtium, London, 1677. Vindica- tion of the Doctrine of the Trinity, 1690, and five others. (9) 2288 Sermons and Charges : Charge to the Clergy of the Arch- deaconry of St. Albans, 1783, "by Bp. Horsley. Sermon preached before the King, at Oxford, by R. Allestree, 1665, and 83 others, in 6 volumes. 2289 Sermons and Tracts : Heartie Prayer, preached at Theobalds, an houre before the Death of King James I., by D. Price, 1625. Sermon preached at Newport, Isle of Wight, in the time of the Treaty, October, 1648, and thirty-nine others, in 5 volumes. 2290 Sermons and Tracts : Votiva Tabula ; a Thanksgiving Sermon on the Restoration of Charles II., by J. Warwell, 1660. Scripture and Tradition, by Bishop Stillingfleet, 1688. Sermon preached at the Funeral of the Hon. E. Boyle, by Bishop Burnet, 1692. Sermon preached before the House of Lords, by John Lightfoot, 1645, and sixty- five others, in 6 volumes. 2291 Sermons: The Christian's Triumph over Death, preached at Winwick, at the Funeral of Richard Legh, of Lime, by W. Shippen, Rector of Stockport, 1687. Elias Redivivus: a Fast Sermon, by John Lightfoote, 1643. Lamentation, Mourning and Woe, preached on the Sunday after the Dismal Fire in London, by N. Hardy, 1666, and sixty-nine others in 10 volumes. 2292 Sermons: The Paschal, or Lent-Fast Apostolical and Per- petual, by P. Gunning, 1662. Archbishop of York's Sermon at the Coronation of Queen Anne, 1702. Bishop of Salisbury's Sermon at the Coronation of William and Mary, 1689, and sixty others, in 5 volumes. 2293 Sermons : The Rich and the Poor : Two Sermons, by Thomas Calvert, Warden of Manchester Collegiate Church, preached 1820. Sermon preached at the Opening of St. Peter's Chapel, Swinton, by J. Lempriere, 1791. The Bishop of Salisbury's Sermon at the Coronation of George IH. and Queen Charlotte, 1761. Assize Sermon, at Chester, by J. Hordern, Vicar of Rostherne, 1 824, and sixty others, in 5 vols. 2294 Simplioii Comment xrius in Enchiridion Epicteti cum Versione H. Wolfii et CI. Salmassii, Lug. Batav., 1640, Ouperi (G.) Harpoorates, Accedit Stephani Le Moine, Epistola de Melanophoris, Trajeeti ad Rhenum, 1687. Q. Septimii Florentis TertuUiani de Palleo cum Notis F. Jumi, Lng. Batav, 1595, and five others. (8) 2295 Simplicii Commentarius in Enchiridion Epicteti, Lug. Batav., 1640. Historia Moschi, ad normam Academise Naturae Curiosorum, Conscriptu a L. Schrookio, Augusta Vindeli- corum [1683], and five others. (7) 251 LOT 2296 Sm\rt's (0.) Poems, 1752. Book of Martyrs, Russell and Allen, Manchester, 1813. Ciimberland's (Bp. R.) Enquiry into the Laws of N.iture, 175Q. Manchester Iris, 2 vols in 1, 1823- 24, and six others. (10) 2297 Smith (TJ Vitse quorundim eruditissimorum et illustrium Virorum, Dr. John Dee, " MathematixMs Anglits" being included, Londini, 1707. Spanhemi (E.) Dissertationes de PrsBstintia et Usu Numismatum Antiquorum, Editio Seounda, Amst., 1671, and four others. (6) 2298 Somerset House Gazette, edited by B. Hardoastle, vol 1, and a portion of vol 2, 1824.. Manchester Iris, vols 1 and 2, incomplete, 1823-24. Pott's Discoverie of Witches, damaged binding, Chetham Society, Manchester, 1845, and nine others. (12) 2299 Stackhouse's (T.) History of Jesus Christ, with the Lives of the Apostles and Evangelists, containing autographs of members of the Crossley familii, Harrop, Manchester, 1772. Stoever's Life of Linnaeus, 1794. Smith's (John) Select Discourses, Camhridge, 1673, and six. others. (9) 2300 Statii Opera, Placidi Lactintii in Thebaidiet Achillsida Com- mentarius. Ex Blbliotheca Fr. Pithoei. CoUatis MSS., veteribusque exemplaribus, reoensuit ; partimnunc primum edidit, Fr. Tiliobroga, \i.e., Lindenbrog] considered to be the first critical edition of Statins. This copy has many MS. marginal notes. Parisiis, 1600. Plauti Comoediae, ex recognitione J. Gruteri, Accedunt Commentmi F. Taub- minni, 1621, and six others. (8) 2301 Stillingfleet's (Bp. E ) Irenicum, a Weapon-Salve for the Churche's Wounds, 1662. History of the Royal Society, by Bp. Sprat, 3rd edition, 1722 ; 4th edition, 1734. Stow's (J.) Annales, or a Generall Chronicle of Engl.md, wanting title, Londm, 1600, and six others. (10) 2302 Stillingfleet's (Bp. E.) Unreasonableness of Separation, 1681. Hist jry of the Royal Society, by Bp. Sprat, 4th edition, 1734. Letters of the Earl of Chesterfield, 2 vols, Dodsley, London, 1774, and five others. (9) 2303 Stubbe's (H.) Justification (and a Further Justification) of the Present War against the United Netherlands, 1672-73. Miscellaneous Works of the E.irl of Chesterfield, 2 vols, 1777. Voyages of I. Struys, London, 1683, and five others. (9) 2304 Suetonius ex Recensione J. G. Grasvii, Trajecti at Rhenum, 1703. Somnium Scipionis, ex libro sexto de Repubhca Marci Tullii Ciceronis, Elia Viueto Santone Interprete. Burdigalae, 1579, and four others. (6) 252 tOT 2305 Suetonii Opera Omnia, Interpretatione et Notis Illustravii, A. Babelonius, 2 vols, Bassani, 1787. Medulla Theologise Patrum, Studio A. Sculteti, cum Prefaoione D. Parri, Amhergm, 1798. Persii Satrise, cum Comm. et Not. Cornuti et aliorum, Lutetice, 1613 ; J. O. Scaligeri adversus D. Erasmum Orationes Duse, BloquentiaEomanseVindices, TohscB Tectosagum, 1623, and two others. (6) 2306 Swan's (J.) Calamus Mensuraus, the Measuring Reed ; or the Standard of Time, 1653. The Door of Salvation opened by the Key of Regeneration, by G. Swinuocke, 1664. Select Discourses, by John Smith, 1660. Sherlock's (W.) Vindication of the Doctrine of the Trinity and the Incar- nation, 1691, and five others. (9) 2307 Swan's (J.) Speculum Mundi : a Glass Representing the Face of the World, 2nd edition, Cambridge, 1643. Treatise of Spousals, or Matrimonial Contracts, by H. Swinburne, 1686. Sydenham's (H.) Sermons upon Solemn Occasions, 1737. Fenn's Paston Letters, 2 vols in 1, 1840, and five others. (9) 2308 Tables of Ancient Coins, Weights and Measures, by C. Arbuthnot, Tonson, London, 1727. Strutt's {3.) Sports and Pastimes of the People of England, wanting Title, Contents, and Text after p. 328 ; all the Coloured Plates are present, 1810. The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia, written by Sir P. Sidney, wanting Title (now for the fmtrtJt time published, 1613 ? J and five others. (12) 2809 Taylor's (Bp. J.) Liberty of Prophesying, 1647; Sermons, 1661. Elements of Geometry, by Rudd, with the Mathe- maticall Preface of Mr. John Dee, 1651. Tables of Ancient Coins, Weights and Measures, by C. Arbuthnot, Tonson, London, 1727, and five others. (9) 2310 Tenison's (Abp. T.) Of Idolatry, 1678; True Account of a Conference, London, 1687, between A. Pulton and T. Tenison, 1687. Terry's (J.) Theologicall Logicke, Oxford, 1625. Temple's (Sir J.) The Irish Rebellion, 1646, and four others. (8) 2311 Tichborne Trial: Two Volumes, consisting of Newspaper Cuttings, &c., relating thereto, v.d. Thelwall's (J.) Essay on Animal Vitahty, 1793. Tomlins's (Sir T. E.) Law Dictionary, 3rd Edition, 2 vols, 1820, and three others. (8) 2312 Tracts : A Volume containing four tracts afibrding much curious and interesting information respecting the Last Days of Archbishop Bancroft, John Locke, Bp. Lake, and W. Ohillingworth, 1644-1706. No Prse-existence : A Dis- sertation, by E. W., 1667. The Office of a Chaplain Enquir'd into and Vindicated, by J. Collier, 1688, and thirty-five others, in 7 volumes. 2313 Tracts, Chiefly Hortatory and Controversial : St. Paul's Rules of Charity, by S. Chandler, 1749. The Lord's Property in 253 lOT His Redeemed People ; a Sermon, by E. Reynolds, 1660. Revelation and the Messias, by R. Bentley, 1696. The Loosing of St. Peter's Bands, by J. Gauden, 1660. The Resurrection Asserted ; a Sermon, by J. Wallis, 1679, and others, a parcel. 2314 Tracts, Chiefly Hortatory: Prideaux's (Dr.) Doctrine of the Sabbath ; a Speech, 1684. Uuiversalitie of the Church of Christ, 1624. InfallibUitie of the Church of Rome, by Lord Falkland, Oxford, 1645. Spiritual Salt ; a Sermon, by Thomas Porter, 165], and others, a parcel. : 2315 Tracts, Chiefly Hortatory : The First Sermon preached to King Charles, at St. James's, by John Donne, 1 625. Morris s (T.) Funeral Sermon for Roger, Earl of Orrery, 1681. Birch's (H. M.) The Triune God ; a Sermon, 1867, and others, a parcel. 2316 Ti-acts, Dramatic : The Banditti : a Play, by D'Urfey, 1686. Aristippus, or the Jovial Philosopher; a Play, 1630. Friendship in Fashion ; a Comedy, by T. Otway, 1678. ; Fortune in Her Wits ; a Comedy, 1705. The Successful Pyrate, by C. Johnson, 1713. Love for Love ; a Comedy, by Mr. Congreve, 1697. Cure for Jealousy; a Comedy, by John Corey, 1701. A Chast Mayd in Cheape-Side; a Comedy, by T. Midelton, 1630, and others, a parcel. ' 2317 Tracts : Inquiry into, and Detection of the Murther of the late Earl o"f Essex, 1684. The Englishman's Right ; a Dialogue on Juries, 1680, and fifty-five others, in 7 vols. 2318 Tracts: Epistle from the Rector of St. Anne, Westminster, to the Vicar of Rochdale, 1789. Letters to the Agricul- ; tural Society at Manchester on the Cause of the Curled Disease in Potatoes, 1778. Bennett's (J.) Discourse 1 , against Duelling, preached at St. Mary's, Manchester, 1783. Royal Lancasterian Free School Report, 1815-19. Gatlifi's (J.) Anecdotes of the Kight Hon. G. Canning, 1 1827. Sunday no Sabbath, by John Pocklington, 1636. Handful of Gleanings out of Exodus, by John Lightfoot, ; 1643, and others, a pared. ' ' 2319 Tracts : Kelly's (H.) Thespis : a Critical Examination of the Merits of the Principal Performers at Covent Garden " ^, Theatre, 2nd ed, 1766. Inquiry into the Constitution of i the Roman Legion, 1773. It Cannot Rain but it Pours ; ; or, London Strow'd with Rarities, 1726, and twenty-six J others, in 6 vols. 2320 Tracts, Literary and Miscellaneous: Narrative of What Passed ' at the Revolution House, Whittington, Derbyshire, 1688, i ■ Privately Printed, 1788. Observations on Literary Pro- perty, by W.Enfield, 1774. JohnByrom's Journal, Letters, j, &o., 1730-31, by J. E. Bailey, 1882. Ridotto; or, the 1 Downfall of Masquerades, &a., 1723, and others, a parcel. 254 Lor 2321 Tracts, Literary and Miscellaneous : Savage's (J.) Account of the Last Illness of B. Person, 1808. Dissertation on the Origin of Printing in England, by Oonyers Middleton, 1735. Watson's Letttr on the Situation of Coccium, 1761 ; Account of Melandra Castle, 1772. Odes on Several Sub- jects, by M. Akenside, let ed, 1745, and others, a parcel. 2322 Tracts, Literary, Political, and Miscellaneous : Some Account of W. Mercer, by D. Laing, 1860. Nt^mes of the Nobility, Gentry, and others, who Contributed to the Defence of this Country at the Spanish Invasion, in 1588, London, 1798. Petition of the Knights, &c., of Surrey, 1648. Mackenzie's (John) Narrative of the Siege of Londonderry, poor copy, 1690. Walker's ditto, 1689. The Trade of Eng- land Revived, 1680. Treatise of Wool and Cattel, 1677. Design for a Navigable River from Bickmans worth, 172], and others, a parcel. 2828 Tracts : The Poll for Members in Parliament for the City of York, 1741. Pastoral Letter by Gilbert, Bishop of Sarum, to his Clergy, concerning the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy to K. William and Q. Mary, 1689. MS. account of Bps. Atterbury and Warburton, N.D. Essay on the Martial Character of Nations, n.d., and forty others,in 6 vols. 2324 Treatise of Use and Custom, London, 1638. Acts of the Witnesses of the Spirit, by Lodowick Muggleton, without portrait; title torn, 1699. A Volume of Spiri- tual Epistles, by John Reeve and Lodowick Muggleton (part of this book consists of M8. substitutions of missing pages), n.d. Account of the Several Advances the Church of England hath made towards Rome, by Dr. Du-Moulin, 1680, and six others. (9) 2325 Tunstall's (J., Vicar of MocMale) National and Revealed Religion, 1765. Tyson's (E.) Orang-Outang, sive Homo Sylvestris; or the Anatomy of a Pygmie Compared with that of aMonkey,an Ape, and a Man,1699. Twi6se's(W.) Morality of the Fourth Commandment, 1644, and seven others. (10) 2326 Twisden's (Sir R.) Historical Vindication of the Church of England in Point of Schism, 1675. The Truth Touching the Divorce between Lady P. Howard and Robert, Earl of Essex, 1651. Biographical and Literary Anecdotes of W. Bowyer, &c, by J. Nichols, damaged binding, i7S2, and five others. (8) 2327 Ussher's (Abp.) The Power of the Prince and the Obedience of the Subject, 1661. Robinson's (J). Observations Divine and Morall, 1625. An English Exposition of the Roman Antiquities. For the Use of Abingdon Schoole, London, 1648, and four others. (7) 2328 Van Helmont (J. B.) Opera Omnia, 1683. Isaaci Vossii de Septuaginta Interpretibus, earumque Tralatione et Chronologia Dissertation es, 1661, and four others. (6) 255 2329 Vita di Jacopo Mazzoni, Soritta dall Abate, S. A. Serassi, 1790. Johannis Miltoni Paradisus Amissus Latine Redditus, Interprets, J. Trapp, 2 vols, 1741-44. Mori's (H.) Enchiri- dion Met.ipliysioum, 1671 , and five others. (9) 2330 Vitae selectorum aliquot Virorum, qui Dootrina, Dignitate, aut Pietate, iuolaruere, London, 1(581. M. Manilii Astronomicon Interpretations et Notis r.c Figuris lUustravit, M. Fayns, 1671, and three others. (5) 2331 Vossii (G. H.) De Historiois Graecis, Lug. Bat., 1651. Tertulliani de Praescriptionibus contra Haereticos, Scholiis et Notis illustratus per P. 0. Lupum, 1675. Taciti Opera, ex Recensions et cum Notis, Jacobi Gronovii, 1721, and five others. (8) 2382 Vossii (I.) De Septuagintalnterpretibus, eorumque Tralatione et Chronologia Disssrtationes, 1661. Joannis Gravii Vita Scriptore, T. Smitho, 1699. Commsntario Brevis, qua in Paesti Antiquissimse Lucaniee Civiti.tes Origines et Vicis- situdines Inquisitur Auctore, J. Crosse, 17t'8, and five others. (8) 2333 Walpole's (H.) Eistorio Doubts on the Life and Reign of Richard III., second edition, 1768. Answsr to H. Wiil- pole's Historic Doubts, 1768. Worsdals's Nativity of Napolson Bonaparte, StocA-port [1605], and two othsrs. (5) 2334 Walpols's (H.) Lettsrs to the Earl of Hertford and the Rev. H. Zouch, 1825. Wallis's (J.) Doctrine of the Trinity Explained, 1690. Middleton's (Conyers) Miscellaneous Tracts, 1752, and five others. (8) 2335 Warburton's (Bishop W.) Works, 7 vols, not uniform, 1788. 2336 Wasi (C.) Ssnarius, sivs ds Lsgibus et Licentia Veterum Poetarum, Oxon, 1687. Isaaci Vossii Variarum Obser- vationum Liber, London, 1685. 0. V. Catullus cum Isaaci Vossii Observationes, 1684, and four others. (7) 2337 "Waterland's (D.) History of the Athanasian Creed, 1724. iExposition of the Doctrine of the Church of England, [by Archbishop Wake], 1686. Wholesome Advices from the Blessed Virgin to her Indiscreet Worshippers, 1687, and six others. (9) 2338 Watson's (Bishop R.) Anecdotes of the Life of, by R. Watson, 1817. Memoirs, from 1754 to 1758, by James, Earl Waldegrave, ^orirazt wanting, 1821. Wakefield's (G.) New Translation of the Gospel of St. Matthew, Warrington, 1782, and six others. (9) 2339 Werenfelsii (S.) Opuscula Theologica, Philosophica et Philologica, Samuel Parr's autograph and bookplate, 1718. P. VirgHii Maronis Opera, ex recensions P. Masvioii, 2 vols, 1717. Vossii (G. J.) De Arte Grammatica, 1636, and thrss others. (7) 256 LOT 2340 Wesley's (S.) Poems on Several Occasions, 1737. Life of Bishop Hough, by John Wilmot, 1812. Truth the Strongest of All, by J. Whiting, N.D. Essay on the Revelation of St. John, 1706, and six others. (10) 2341 Whiston's (W.) Chronology of the Old Testament, and Harmony of the Four Evangelists, 1702. Memoirs of the Rev. J. Warton, by J. Wooll, 1806. Religion of Nature Delineated, by Willi im Wollaston, 1724, andfive others. (8) 2342 White's (Charles, of Mancliester) Account of the Regular Gradation in Man, Animals, and Vegetables, 1799. Memoirs of the House of Stanley, by John Seacome, Man- chester, 1767. Wars of the Jews, by 3 ose^xis, Manchester, 17G7, and five others. (8) 2343 Worsdale's (J.) The Nativity of Napoleon Bonaparte, Stockport, [1805]. The Ancient Parish Church of Manchester, and Why it was CoUegiated, by Samuel Hibbert-Ware, Man- chester, 1848, and six others. (8) 2344 Worthington's (John) Diary and Correspondence, Edited by James Crossley, vol 1, in sheets, Chetham Society, 1847. Memoirs of Sir Robert Naimton, Knt., London, 1814. Plan and Catalogue of the European Museum, King-street, St. James's Square, by John Wilson, joaper wrapper, Lon- don, 1817. Willis's Current Notes : A Series of Articles on Antiquities, Biography, &c., 1851 to 1855 ; the last being %uithout title and index. (4) 2345 Wraxall's (N. W.) History of France, 3 vols, 1795. Account of , the Gradation in Man, Animals, and Vegetables, 1799, and five others. (9) 2346 Xenophoutis de Cyri Institutione, Etonae, 1613. Petronii Satyricon, Opera J. P. Lotichii, Francofurti, 1629, and five others. (7) 2347 Yorkshire : Small Portfolio containing a number of Tracts and Newspaper Cuttings relating to Halifax, v.d. 2348 Young's (J.) Catalogue of Pictures by British Artists in the possession of Sir J. F. Leicester, 1821. Brief View of the Errors in Mr. Hobbes's Leviathan, 1676. Exposition of Ceremoniall Lawes of Moses, 1636, and six others. (9) Folio. 2349 Macohiavelli's (N.) Florentine History, translated into Eng- lish, by T[homas] B[edingfield] paper cover, London, 1595. The Interpreter, contdning the Signification of Words and Terms in the Lawes, bookplate 0/ Thomas Carill Worsley, 1672. May's (T.) History of the Parliament of England, damaged binding, 1647, and two others. (5) 2350 Malebranche's (N.) Treatise Concerning the Search After Truth, translated by T. Taylor, Oxford, 1694. Titles of Honour, by John Selden, 2ad edition, 1631. The Coun- 257 101 tesse of Pembroke's Arcadia, written by Sir P. Sidney. Now the third time published, with sundry new additions, Edinburgh, 1599, and two others. (5) 2351 Manchester : An Act for Building a Bridge Across the River Irwell, from Water-street in the Township of Salford, to Saint Mary's Gate in the Township of Manchester, 1817. Act for More Effectually Maintaining and Amending the Road from Crossford Bridge to the Town of Manchester, 1819. An Act for Lighting, Cleansing, &c., the Township of Hulme, 1824, and others in 2 vols, binding of one vol broken. 2352 Manchester, &o., A Portfolio containing Whitworth's South West Prospect, Laurent's Plan, Portraits of the Rev. John Watson, W. H. Ainsworth, S. Crompton, two copies of the Natural History Sheet, which is thought to be the earliest print published in Manchester, a Set of Illustrations, on large paper, from Renaud's Prestbury, Buck's South View of Whalley Abbey, 1727, and other engravings. 2353 Manchester : Proceedings of the Committee of the House of Commons on the Liverpool and Manchester Railroad Bill , 1825. An Act for Making and Maintaining a Canal from Manchester to or near Presto-lee-Bridge, thence to Bolton, thence to Bury, and to Weddell Brook, 1790. An Act to Authorize the Division of the Parish of Manchester, into Several Parishes, and for the Application of the Revenues of the Collegi .te and Parish Church, 1850. Scheme for the Administration of Hulme's Charity, 1881. (4) 2354 Manchester : The Ancient Parish Church of Manchester, and Why it was Collegiated, by Samuel Hibbert-Ware, 1848. Poetical Epistle from Peter Shuttle to his friend Timothy Bobbin, on the Exportation of Cotton Twist, 1820. Siege of Gibraltar : a Poem by Capt. Jos. Budworth, London, 1795 (and others in the same vol). The Bjshop of Chester's Case with Relation to the Wardenship of Manchester, N.D., and a quantity of Pamphlets of local interest, various dates and sizes, a parcel. 2355 Manchester: The South-West Prospect of Manchester and Salford, heifig the rare folding plate, published by R. Whiticorth, circa, 1730. Jackson's Views (7 in number) and other local views, portraits, &c., a parcel. 2356 Mangeti (J. J.) Bibliotheca Chemica Curiosa, 2 vols in 1, slightly torn frontispiece, Geneva, 1702. M. Valerii Epigrammatum Libri XV., cum Indice omnium Verborum, Josephi Langii, Lutetian Paridorum, 1617. (2) 2357 Manilius's (Marcus) The Sphere (Book the First of ^ the Astronomicon) made an English Poem, with Annotations and an Astronomical Appendix by Edward Sherburne, large paper, without Hollar's frontispiece, London, 1675. Commentary or Exposition upon the XII Minor Prophets, by John Trapp, 1654. (2) 258 LOT 2358 Manilius's (Marcus) The Sphere, made an English Poem; with Annotations and an Astronomical Appendix, by Edward Sherburne. (An erudite work, with plates. Frontispiece, by Hollar. From the Wilkinson. Librai-y. MS. note hy Mr. Crossley, giving particulars in respect of the volume, is pasted inside the front cover) London, 1675. 2359 Manton's (T.) Sermons, 6 vols, not uniform, 1684-1725. 2360 Maps, &c., G. et J. Blaeu Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, sive Atlas Novus, Tertia Pars cum Appendice I et 11 Partium ante hac editiarum, Am^t., 1630. Maps, Modern and Ancient, published by Bildwin and Cradock, for the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, numbers 1 to 61,, both inclusive, in a portfolio. Fdc Similes of Sketches in Flanders and Germany, by Samuel Prout, lithographed by C. Hullmandel, title and a few of the early plates injured by damp, poor binding. (3) 2361 Maps, Plans, &c., including Berry's Plan ol Manchester and Salford, N.D. ; Laurent's Plan of Manchester and Salford, 1793 ; Hanson's Plan of Birmingham, 1778 ; Evan's Maps of Wales, N.D; Burdett's Map of Derbyshire, 1791 ; Burdett's Map of Cheshire, 1794 ; Yates's Warwickshire, 1789, and other similar maps, in two volumes. 236.^ Maps, Plans, &c., some local, a parcel. 2363 Mayne's (J.) Part of Lucian, made English, Oxford, 1663. Milton's (J.)Works, Historical, Political, and Miscellaneous, Latin and English, portrait of Milton, by G. Faithornef 3 vols in 2, Amst., 1798. History of the World, by Sir W. Ralegh, title andpm-trait mounted, 1666. (,4) 2364 Mayo's (C.) Chronological History of the European States, from 1678 to 1792, Bath, 1793. Wonders of the Little World : or, a General History of Man, 1678. The Ancient Law-Merchant, by G. Malynes ; whereunto is added The Merchant's Mirror, by R. Dafforne, 1686, and another. (4) 2365 Mede's (J.) Works, with a Preface and an Account of his Works, by J. Worthiugton, 3rd ed., prefaced by lengthy MS. Notes, London, 1672. Malynes's (G.) 'Ihe Ancient Law-Merchant, 3rd ed., 1686. Part of Lucian, made EngUsh, by J. Mayne frontispiece hy W. Faithorne, Oxford, 1664, and another. (4\ 2366 Mezeray's (Sieur de) History of France, translated by John Bulteel, 1683. Lex Meroatoria, by G. Malynes, the last page being in MS. by Mr. Crossley, 1622. The Florentine History, written by Nicholo Macchiavelli, translated by T[homas] B[edingfield], London, 1595, and another. (4) 2367 Milton's (J.) Paradise Lost, Fourth Edition, Adorn'd with Sculptures. The First Illustrated Fdition. The Portrait is wanting. The Paradise Pegained and Samson Agonistes of the same date accompany this Edition, which was published by subscription under the patronage of Lord Somers and Bp. 259 LOT Atterbwy, London, 1688. Minshen's (John) Ductor in Linguas. The Guide into the Tongues, viz., English, Welsh, Low, Dutch, High Dutch, French, Itilian, Spanish, Portuguez, Latine, Greeke, Hebrew, &c. Tfie list of suh- scfibers is wanting ; the title is mounted; otherwise it is a fair copy of a very important booh, London, 1617. (2) 2368' Montague's (Bp. R., of Norwich), Apparatus ad Origines Eocle- siasticas, slightly damaged by damp, Oxon, 1635. De- Thermis Andrese Baccii Elpidiauni, editio novissima, 1711. M. V. Martiall Epigrammatum Libri XV., Lutetiee,, 1617, and another. (4) 2369 Montagu's (Bp. R.) The Acts and Monuments of the Church- Before Christ Incarnate, without the front cover, London,16'i2. More's (H.) Collection of Several Philosophical Writings^ 1712, and two others. (4)- 2370 Montluc's (B. de) Commentaries, translated by Charles Cotton, title mounted, 1674. Religio Medici, the Eighth Edition, with Annotations ; also Observations, by Sir Kenelm Digby^. 1685. The Roman History of Ammianus Marcelliuus,. translated into English, by Philemon Holland, title torn, . 1609, and three others. (6)r 2371 More's (H.) Explanation of the Grand Mystery of Godliness, 1660. History of the Wars of Italy, 1613-44, by P. G. Capriata, and rendered in English, by Henry, Earl of Monmouth, 1663, and two others. (5) 2372 Mores Hominum : The Manners of Men, in Satyrs, by Juvenal, translated by Sir Robert Stapylton, 1660. Sixty- five Sermons, by R.Brownrig, Bishop of Exeter, 2 vols in 1, 1674. (2) 2373 Mori (H.) Opera Theologica, ex Anglico Latine reddita without Faithome's portrait of More, Londini, 1675. M. Accius Plautus', cum Notis D. Lambini, Lutetiae, 1588. (2)' 2374 Mossom's (R.) The Preacher's Tripartite, 1657. Collection of Philosophical Writings, by H. More, 1662. Mexia's (P.) Lives of the Emperors, 1623, and another. (4) 2376 Nalson's (J.) True Copy of the Journal of the High Court ■ of Justice for the Trial of K. Charles l.,mth a curious allegorical caricature frontispiece ; portrait of Charles, . 1684. True Account and Declaration of the Horrid Con- spiracy against the Late King, &c., 1685, and two others. (•1),' 2376 Newcome's (Henry, Hector of Middleton, Lancashire) Transub- stantiation Discussed, London, 1705. Oration at Pontcy- sylte Aqueduct, 1805, Shrewsbwry, 1806. Mount Pleasant : a Poem, by W. Roscoe, Warrington, 1777. History of the Parochial Chapelry of Goosnargh, by H. Fishwick, large paper, badly damaged by damp, 1871. An Act for Making and Maintaining a Turnpike Road from Nantwich to Wheelook Wharf, Cheshire, 1816, folio and quarto. (5) 260 2377 Newspapers : British Volunteer and Manchester Weekly Express, January 5, 1805, to December 26, 1807. Aston's Exchange Herald, January 4 to December 27, 1814. Man- chester Review, January 7 to June 30, 1860. (3) 2378 Newspapers : Exchange Herald, Aston's Manchester Com- mercial Advertiser, September 30, ls09, to September 28, 1826, wanting some titles, indexes, and several nos. (12) 2379 Newspapers: Leeds Intelligencer, ranging from 1768 to 1832, not consecutive, in 24 vols, a few without covers. 2380 Newspapers : Leeds Mercury, Leeds Intelligencer, York Couraut and others, not consecutive, v.D., in 6 vols. 2381 Newspapers : Liverpool Mercury, vols 1 to 25 in 18 vols (wanting vol VI ), 1811-35. 2382 Newspapers : Liverpool Mercury, vols 7 to 10, bound in 3, want- ing one title and iwfZea:, 1817-21. Aston's Exchange Herald, January 4th, 1814, to December 19th, 1815, January ]3th to December 29th, 1818, January 11th to December 26th, 1820, and others, in 3 vols, v.d. (6) 2383 Newspapers : London Chronicle, vols 97 and 99, 1804-6. Daily Advertiser and Morning Chronicle, London Packet, Royal Gazette, New York Gazette, The Oracle, John Bull, and others, various, not consecutive. (10) 2384 Newspapers : London Packet, or New Lloyd's Evening Post, ranging from 1793 to 1801, not consecutive, some duplicate, (9) 2385 Newspapers: Manchester Courier, January 1, 1825, to December 30th, 1843, in 8 vols, no titles nor indexes. 2386 Newspapers : Manchester Guardian, May 5th, 1821 (No. 1), to December 31st, 1853 (wanting Jan., 1825, to December, 1826^, smne duplicate, in 25 vols, very rare. 2387 Newspapers : Manchester Herald, April 21st, 1792, to March 23rd, 1793. Manchester Mail, January 1st to December 23rd, 1805. Manchester Guardian, July 7th, 1821, to December 25th, 1824. Cowdroy's Manchester Gazette, May 4th, 1822, to November 26th, 1824, and others, in 1 vol. (3) 2388 Newspapers: Manchester Mercury and Harrop's General Advertiser, Various Nos. ranging from 1766 to 1818, not consecutive. Adam's Weekly Oourant, Chester. Liverpool General Advertiser, Wheeler's Manchester Chronicle, and others, in 12 vols, some vnthovt covers. 2389 Newspapers : Manchester Observer, Jan. 3, 1818, to Dec. 30, 1820, in 2 vols. The Manchester Times, Oct. 17, 1828, to Oct. 10, 1829. Manchester Guardian, May 5, 1821, to Dec. 25, 1824; Jan. 5, 1828, to Dec. 25, 1830, and Jan. 4 to Dec. 28, 1834, in 4 vols. (7) 2G1 2390 Newspapers : Prescott's Manchester Journal, March 23, 1771, to Dec, 31, 1774 (wanting Dec. 26, 1772;, in 2 vols. Man- chester Herald, March 3J, 1792, to March 23, 1793, inter- leaved. Manchester Observer, Jan. 2, 1819, to Sept. 30, 1820. Liverpool Mercury, No. 1, 1811, Manchester Specu- lator, No. 1, 1818, and others in the same vol. (5) 2391 Newspapers: Rochdale Recorder, Jan. 6, 1827, to March 29, 1828. Manchester Guardian, March 10, 1827, to Oct. 25, 1828, poor binding. (2J 2392 Newspapers : St. James's Chronicle, or British Evening Post, ranging from Jan. 14, 1762, to Jan. 2, 1787, in ten vols, not consecutive. 2393 Newspapers : Wheeler's Manchester Chronicle, ranging from Jan. 3, 1784, to June 18, 1842, in 32 vols, not consecutive, a few duplicates, a scarce collection. 2394 Newspapers: Wheeler's Manchester Chronicle; Prescott's Manchester Joiu-nal, and others, unbound, not consecutive, a parcel. 2395 Newspapers : Whitworth's Manchester Advertiser, Manchester Magazine, Cowdroy's Gazette, Prescott's Journal, Man- chester Observer, London Chronicle, and others, unbound, not consecutive, a parcel. 2396 North's (Thomas) The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans compared together by Plutarke, no title, the last page being in MS. by Mr. Crossley, London, 1579. 2397 Ovid's Metamorphoses EngUshed, Mythologis'd, and Repre- sented in Figures, &o., by George Sandys, 1640. Style's (William) Narrationes Modernes; or. Modern Reports, begun in the Upper Bench Court at Westminster, 1668. The Minister of State, by M. de Gilhon, Englished by H. H[olland], 1658, and another. (4) 2398 Ovid's Metamorphoses Englished, Mythologized, and Repre- sented in Figures, with an Essay to the Translation of Virgil's ^neis, by G[eorge] S[andys], no frontispiece, Oxford, 1632. God's Plea for Nineveh ; or, London's Precedent for Mercy : Sermons, by Thomas Reeve, poor copy, 1657. Olavis Bibliorum : The Key of the Bible, by F. Roberts, 1675, and two others. (°) 2399 Pamphlets, Miscellaneous: Narrative of the Conspiracy of T. Knox, W. Osborne, and J. Lane against Titus Gates and William Bedlow,1680. The Trimmer: His Friendly Debate with the Observator concerning Uniformity, 1683. The Happy Union of the Two East India Companies, a Poem, by E. Settle, 1702. David's Remembrancer, a Sermon, by T. Gataker, 1637, and others, a parcel. 262 LOT 2400 Parey's (Ambrose) Workes, translated by T, Johnson, loanting title [London, 1634]. The History of Lapland, by John Scheflfer, curious cuts, "part of the title torn off, Oxford, 1674. Gata,ker's (Thomas) David's Instructor and other Sermons, 1637, and another. (4) 2401 Parliamentary Reports and Papers: Report and Evidence, Joint Stock Banks, 1837; Report and Evidence, Public Libraries, 1849; Report and Evidence, British Museum, 1850, and three others. (6) 2402 Parthenissa, by the Earl of Orrery, title mounted, poor binding, 1676. Wotton's (Sir H.) State of Christendom, 1667. Treatise of Algebra, by John Wallis, 1685, and two others. (5) 2403 Pettus's (Sir. J.) Pleta Minor, the Laws of Art a,nd Nature in Knowing, Assaying, &c., Metals, portrait wanting, binding shaken, lb83. Advices from Parnassus, Revised and Corrected by Mr. Hughes, 1706. Tragi- Comicall History of our Times, under the Borrowed Names of Lisauder, and Oalista, poor copy, 1627, and another. (4) -2404 Phillips's (Edward) New World of Words, without the frontis- piece; binding damaged, London, 1671. Life of the Rev. P. Henry, by the Rev. M. Henry, portraits, uncut, 1839. Works of the Author of the Whole Duty of Man, 2nd impression, Oxford, 1687. (3) :240o Placci (V.) Theatrum Anouymotum et Pseudonymorum, 2 vols in 1, title slightly damaged, Hamburgi, 1708. M. E. Quinti- liaui Oratoriarum lustitutionum Lib. XJI. una cum variis annotationibus in depravationes ejusdem, title repaired, Paris, 1516. (2) -2406 Plutarchi quae extant omnia, cum Latine Interpretatione H. Oruserii, et G. Xylandri, Francofurti, 1620. Pallium TertuUiani, N.D. (2) ,2407 Plutarch : The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans, trans- lated into English, by Sir T. North, Cambridge, 1676. Tragical History of our Times, under the Names of Lisander and Calista, ^oor copy, 1635, and three others. (5) ■2408^Puflfendorf's (S.) The Law of Nati.re and Nations, done into English, by B. Kennet, 3rd ed, 1717. Works of Ambrose Parey, translated by T. Johnson, 1678, and another. (3) -2409 Ralegh's (Sir W.) History of the World, icithout the portrait ; one cover iDanting, 1677. Body of Divinity, by Abp. Usher, wjYAoMi cover, 1670. Violet's (Thos.) True Narrative of Some Remarkable Proceedings Concerning Prize-Ships ; Mysteries and Secrets of Trade and Mint Affairs, in 1 vol, 1633, and another. (4) 263 tOT 2410 Riy's (John) Flora, Ceres et Pomona ; or, a Complete Flori- lege, 1665. Eous's (F.) Treatises and Mediations, nofrontic- piece, 1657. The Reign of K. Charles, a History, 165P, and tliree others. (6) 2411 Reynolds's (Edward) Works, London, 1658. Great Historical Dictionary, 2nd ed, Revised by Jer. Collier, 2 vols, 1701 , and another. (4) 2412 Robinson (Hugo) Annales Mundi, London, 1677. Q. Sept. Florentis TertulliAni Piesbyteri Carthaginiensis Opera. Argumentis, Explicationibus, Notis ilhistrata Authore, J. L. de la Cerda, 2 vols, Paris, 1624-30, and four others. (7) 2413 RoUe's (Sir H.) TJu Abridgment des plusiera Cases et Resolu- tions del Common Ley, portrait by A. HertoeM, London^ 1668. Joannis Pricaei Commentarii in various Novi Testi-.- menti Libros, London, 1660. (2) 2414 Ross's (Thomas) The Second Punic War, between Hannibal and the Romans, EngUshed from the Latine of Silvius Italicus, plates, poor binding, damayed by damp, London, 1661. 2415 Sandys's (George)" Relation of a Journey began a.b., 161P, Containing a Description of the Turkish Empire, Egypt, &c., Srd edition, 1627. Saint Augustine, of the Citie of God, with the Comments of Jo. Lod. Vives, Englished by J. H[ealeyJ, damaged binding, 1600. Thirty-six Sermons and Discourses, by R. South, Dublin, 1720. (3) 2416 Saimders's ( — .) View of the Soul, in several Tracts, MS. note by Mr. Crossley, London, 1682. Historie of the Twelve Csesars, translated by P. Holland, London, 1606. Twisse's (W.) The Riches of God's Love, 1653, and two others. (5) 2417 Saxoniae (Herciilis) Opera Praotica, Patavii, 1658. Sophoolis Tragoediae Septem, Anuotationes Henrici Stephani in Sophoclemet Euripidem, seorsum excusse, simul prodeunt, 1568. (2) 2418 Scapulee (Joannis) Lexicon Graeco-LatinumNovum,^oor copy, damaged binding, Genevae, 1619. Aristotelis Stragiritae Topica inventio in Octo Secta Libros, damaged binding, Parisiis, J. Roigny, 1540. (2) 2419 Scapulae Lexicon Graeco-Latinum, Lugduni Batavorum, Typis B. et A. Elzeviriorum, et F. JIacldi, 1652. 2420 Schenchzeri (Johannis Jacobi) Herbarium Diluvianum, Lugduni Batavorum, 1723. Francisci de Verulamio, Instauratio Magna (i.e. Novum Organum, sive Indicia vera de Interpretatione Naturae), ioMi^J^zi, Bill, 1620. Buohanam Opera, the proof sheets of Suddiman's Edition, with nume- rous corrections by him, and autographs upon the diferent sheets as returned for the Press, 1715. (3) 264 2421 Scobell's (Henry) Collection of Acts and Ordinances, 1640 to 1656, London, 1658. Leigh's (Edward) Annotations on the Books of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Eoclesiastes, and Canticles, 1657 ; Critica Sacra, fourth edition 16—. (3> 2422 Scrap-book of Local Newspaper Cuttings, made by Mr. Thomas Littler, of Bolton Road, Pendleton. The (mttings include the "contributions to the Early History of War- rington" and the articles on "Old Manchester," which appeared in the Manchester Courier and the Manchester Ouardian, and which have not been reprinted. It is hnown that Mr. John Harlandwas the writer of the Articles on " Old Manchester." The volume contains the Sev. W. Thornber's "Remarks on the Tyldesleys, of Miercough Lodge and Ffoxhall, Blackpool," and a large number of extracts on Musical and Antiquarian subjects. A MS. note of Mr. Crossley's appears on the front fly-leaf 2423 Scribani (Caroli) Origines Autverpiensivm, tico parts in one volume, damaged binding, Ant , 1610. L. Annaei Senecae Philosophi, et M. Annaei Senecae Rhetoris quae extant Opera,, Lutetiae Parisiorum, apvdM. Sonnium,'\.&27 . (2) 2424 Seldeni (Joannis) Mare Clausum seu do Dominio Maris, Libri Duo, Londini, 1635. Codri Orationes, seu Sermones ut ipse appellabat. Epistole, Silve, Satyre, Egloge, Epigram- mata. This volume ends thus : " Opu^s Codri Impressum. est Venetiis Mandato and Impensis Petri Liechtensteyn Coloniensis Germani: Anno Salutifere Incarnationis, M.D. VI. Kalendis Septembribus." (2) 2425 Selden's (John) Tracts, portrait, 1683. Tryal of Dr. Henry Sacheverall, no portrait, Dublin, 1710. The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia, written by Sir P. Sidney, 10th edition, poor copy, 165o. Narrationes Modernae; or Modern Reports begun in the Upper Bench Court at Westminster, 1656. (4) 2426 Sermons preached by Dr. Mark Frank, damaged binding, 1672. Sandy's Travells, 6th edition, 1670. The Second Part of the Works of Mr. A. Cowley, 4th edition, frontispiece, 1681, and two others. (5) 2427 Sermons preached by Henry Hammond, no portrait, 1675. The Annales of Cornelius Tacitus. The Description of Ger- manic, London, 1612. General Collection of Discourses of the Virtuosi of France, translated by G. Havers, 1664. Exposition on Pour Select Psalms, by Thomas Horton, 1675, and another, (5) 2428 Smith (Peter) Synopsis Papismi, a General "View of the Papistrie, 1684. Hexapla in Genesin. a Sixfold Commen- tarie upon Genesis, by Andrew Willet, broken binding, 1632, and three others. (6) 205 2429 Smith (Thomas) Catalogus Librorum Manuscriptorium, Bibliotheca Cottonianae, cui praemittunter Vitse R. Cot- toni Bar. et Bibliotheoae Cottonianae ffistoria Mr. Baron Maule's copy, with his autograph and bookplate. The volume forms a part of the " Catalogi Librorum MSS. Angliae et Sibermae (pub. at Oxford, IQ97J contains a fine portrait of Cotton, Oxon, 1696, and another. (2) 2430 Songs and Ballads : Manchester's Improving Daily ; Johnny Green's Wedding, and Description of Manchester College ; The Oldham Recruit, and 60 other sheets, some of which were printed by Sivindells, of Manchester. i 2431 South's (R.) Thirty-six Sermons and Discourses, 5th edition, (MS. notes in both vols), '2 vols, Dublin, 1720. Sidney's (A.) Discourses concerning Government, 2nd edition, portrait wanting, VI 05. '1 he Sovereign's Prerogative, and the Subject's Priviledge, 1657. (4) 2432 Spenceri (Joannis) de Legibus Hebraeorum ritualibus et earum Rationibus Libri IV acoessit Dissertatio de Phyla- cteriis Judaeorum, recensuit et Indices adjecit L. Chappelow, s. i. p. Fine portrait of Spencer by O. Vertue, 2 vols, Cantab, 1727. Julii C»saris ScaUgeri Poetices libri septem, apud Antonium Vincentium, 1561. (3) 2433 Spenceri (J.) de Legibus Hebraeoram ritualibus et earum Rationibus Libri Tres, Cantab, 1685. Laurentii Vallae Blegantiarum Libri Sex, Argentorati ex Aedibus Mohar- dinis, 1621. (2) 2434 Stanley's (Thomas) History of Philosophy, fine portrait and illustrations, slightly damaged by damp, 1656. Collection of State Tracts, Published on Occasion of the Revolution 1688, and during the Reign of K. WiUiam III, 2 vols, 1705-6, and two others. (5) 2435 Stephani Dictionarium, sen Latinae linguae Thesaurus, Para, ex Officina R. Stephani, 1536. Des. Erasmi Rotterodami Epistolarum Opus, &c., Basileae, 1538, and two others. (4) 2436 Stow's (John) Survey of London, enlarged by A[nthony M[unday] and fl[enry D[yson] bottom margins damaged by damp, London, 1633. Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie, Six Books, by Richard Hooker, broken binding, 1662, and another. (3) 2437 Sully's Memoirs on Oeoonomies Royales d'Etat, Domestiques, Politiques et Militaires de Henri le Grand, 2 vols, damaged by dampj Amst., n.d. Philostratorum quae supersunt Omnia, recensuit G. Olearius, Lipsiae, 1709, and another. (4) 2438 Tacitus (Cornelius) Annales of. The Description of Germanie, printed by John Bill, London, 1622, C. Valerii Catulli Albi Tibulli, Sex. Aur. Propertii, Opera Omnia,^oo)' Jiwrfmy, Lutetiae, C. Morelli, 1608. (2) 266 LOI 2439 Tacitus (C.) The Aimales of, The Description of Germanie,^nre<- ed at London hy Arnold Hatfield, for John Norton, 1612. Taylor's (Bishop J.) Ductor Dubitantium ; or, the Rule of Conscience, mounted portrait, 1660, and two others. (4) 2440 Tapestrj', The Bayeux, plates 10 to 17, coloured, issued by the Society of Antiquaries in 1823. The corners of one plate being torn. 2441 Taylor's (Bp. J.) Course of Sermons for all the Sundays in the Year, 3rd &A\tion, portrait, 1678. Treatise Concerning the Search after Truth, translated by Thomas Taylor, 2nd edition, 1700. Certaine Sermons or Homilies Appoynted to be Read in Churches, 1633, and two others. (5) 2442 Taylor's (Bp. J.) Course of Sermons for all the Sundays in the Year, two parts in one vol, no portrait, 1654-55 ; A Supplement to the Course of Sermons for the Year, with portrait, 1667. The True Inbelleotual System of the Universe (First Part), by R. Cudworth, 1687. (3) 2443 Taylor's (Bp. J.) Sermons for all the Sundays of the Year, tioo parts in one vol, portrait, poor copy, 1653-54. Spots- wood's (Abp. John) History of the Church of Scotland, Beginning the Year of Our Lord 203, and Continued to the End of the Reign of James VI., fine portrait of Charles I., London, 1655. (2) 2444 Taylor's (Bp. J.) The Great Exemplar of Sanctity and Holy Life, described in the History of Jesus Ghxist, frontispiece, London, 1653. Narrationes Modernae ; or. Modern Reports begun in the Upper Bench Court at Westminster, by W. Style, 1658, and two others. (4) 2445 Taylor's (Bp. J.) Twenty-eight Sermons Preached at Golden Grove, 1651. Andrewes's (Bp. L.) Ninety-six Sermons, without the portrait, binding badly damaged, 1631. (2) 2446_Theophrasti Eresii de Historia Plantarum, Gr. pi Lat., Ed. Bodaeus a Stapel, cum Notis Scaligeri, &c., engraved frontispiece, several hundred woodcuts, clean copy, Amst., 1644. 2447 Thesaurus Graecae Linguae ab H. Stephano constructus, editio nova auctior et emendatior, vol 1, parts 2, 3, 4, 5 6, paper wrappers, uncut, Londoni, in JEdibu^ Valpianis, 1817-19. 0. Val. OatuUi, Albii Aur, Propertii, Opera Omnia quae extant, Lutetiae, ex Officina Typographica C. Morelli, 1604. (6) 2448 Thucydidis Olori filii de bello Peloponnesiaco Hbri ooto. lidem Latine, ex interpretatione Laurentii VaUae, ab Henrico Stephano recognita, Paris, 1564. Germano- Graeciae libri sex ; in quorum prioribus tribus, Orationes ; in reliquis Carmina, Graeca et Latina oontinentur, &c., Auctore Martino Crusio, Basileae [1585]. (2) 267 2449 Tillemont's (S. L. de) Eoclesiastioal Memoirs of the First Six Centuries, made good by Citations from Original Authors, translated by T. Deacon, autograph and bookplate of Stretjnsham Master, 2 vols, 1733-35. Reliquiae Baxter'i- anae ; or Narrative of R. Baxter's Life and Times, by M. Sylvester, imperfect index, and mounted title, Londwi, 1696, and two others. (5) 2450 Tillemont's (S. L. de) Ecclesiastical Memoirs of the Six First Centuries, 2 vols, not uniform, damaged binding, 1733-3". Bentivolio and Urania, in Four Books, by N. Ingelo, poor copy, 1660. Posthumous Works of Robert Hooke, m.d , published by R. Vifs.'&w, plates, 1705, and another. (4j 2451 Tractatus de Herbis, de Animalibus, de Avibus, de Piscibus, et de Lapidibus. Tabula Medicinalis " cum directorio generali per omnes tractatus. A most interesting volume. Neither title nor colophon. The book is full of curious -wood- cuts. Slack letter. 2452 Usher's (Abp. J.) Life, with a Collection of 800 Letters, by Richard Parr, no portrait, broken binding, 1686. Historie of the Civill Warres of France, by H. 0. Davila, 1647. Critica Sacra, by Edward Leigh, third edition, 1650. (8) 2453 Valerii Flacci Commentarii Pio Bononiensi auctore, cum Codicis Poetse Emendations ex Antiquo Exemplari Dacio additis Libris Tribus; qui Desiderabantur : et Orpheo Latino, Bonon, 1519. Q. Sept. Florentis TertuUiani Opera, without title, Paris, 1640, and another. (8) 2454 Valerii Flacci Setini Balbi Argonauticon libri octo cum erudi- tissimis Aegidii Masserii Parrhisieii, Commentariis, book- plate of Richard Gough, Paris, 1519. 2455 Van Helmont's (J. B.)Oriatrike; or, Physick Refined, no bind- ing, 1662. Reliquiae Baxterianae ; or, Mr. Richard Baxter's Life and Times, by M. Sylvester, 1696, and two others. (4) 2456 Van Helmont's (J. B.) Oriatrike ; or, Physick Refined, poor copy, ] 662. Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chan- cery, during the time of Sir H. Finch, no binding, 1725. Reports of Edward Bulstrode, -without covers, 1657, and two other volumes containing a number of State and other Trials, rare and curio-us, v.D. (5) 2457 Verder's (Anthony du) Book of Sundry Treatises, poor copy, 1621. Bayley's (Thomas) The Wall Flower, -without cover, 1679. Boccalini's (T.) Advices from Parnassus, ho frontis- piece, 1706, and three others. (6) 2458 Vere's (Sir F.) Commentaries, PubUshed by William DUling- ham, ^00?- copy, 1657. History of Great Britain, being the Life and Reign of K. James, I., by A. Wilson, 1653. General View of the Holy Scriptures, 1640. and four others. (7) 268 LOI 2459 Virgilii Opera, Argumentis, Explioationibus et Notis a J. Ludovico de la Cerda, 3 vols, fronts., bookplate of Smart Lethieullier, 1717. 2460 Vossii (G. T.) Opera, 6 vols (vol 4 wanting), bookplate of Richard Jenkins, Amst., 1701. 2461 Waroupp's (E.) Italy in its Original Glory, Ruine, and Eevivall, binding damaged, 1660. Naaman the Syrian, his Disease and Cure, by D. Bogers, title mounted; contains a long MS. note by Mr. Crossley, 1642. Torriano's (G.) Italian- English and English-Italian Dictionary, iirst compiled by John Florio ; with Proverbs and Instructions for speedily attaining the Italian tongue, the three last leaves slightly torn at the corners, 1659, and another. (4) 2462 Waterhotise's (Edward) Portesoutus illustratus ; or, a Com- mentary on Sir John Eortescue's Treatise de Laudibus Legum Angliae, no portraits, broken binding, 1663. Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie, Eight Books, by Bichard Hooker, broken binding, 1662. The Commonwealth of Oceana, by James Harrington, first edition, 1656. (3) 2463 Watson's (W.) The Clergyman's Law ; or the Complete In- cumbent, 1701. The Workes of King James I., portrait and engraved title, 1616. Complete Christian Dictionary, by Thomas Wilson and others, 1655, and two others. (5) 2464 Westminster : Buck's Large Folding View of London and Westminster, a fine copy, on extra stout paper, rare, 1749. 2465 Whitelocke's (Sir B.) Memorials of the English Affairs from the Beginning of the Reign of Charles I. to the Restoration of Charles II., first edition, 1682. The English Historical Library, by Bishop Nicolson, damaged binding, 1714, and another. (4) 2468 Wilford's (John) Memorials and Characters, together with the Lives of divers eminent and worthy Persons, 1741. The Roman Historie, by Ammianus Marcellinus, translated by Philemon Holland, no frontispiece, 1609. Life of Don John de Castro, by J. F. de Andrada, translated by Sir P. Wyohe, 1693, and another. (4) 2467 Wilford's (John) Memorials and Characters, together with the Lives of divers eminent and worthy Persons, poor copy, back of title written on, damaged binding, 1741. Benti- voho and Urania, in Six Books, by N. Ingelo, broken binding, 1669. Guzman de Alf araohe, by M. Aleman, ire fair condition, hut without title, n.d., and another. (4) 2468 Wilhams's (Bishop G.) The Great Antichrist Revealed, without title, London, 1660. Scudery's (G. de) Ibrahim ; or, the Illustrious Bassa, Englished by Henry Cogan, mounted title, 1674. The Countess of iPembroke's Arcadia, written by Sir P. Sidney, thirteenth edition, 1674, and two others. (5) 269 LOT 2469 Wilson's (A.) History of Britain, being the Life and Reign of King James T., no portrait, damaged hinding, 1653. Advices from Parnassus, by T. Bocoalini, no portrait, 1705. History of Venice, by P. Paruta, translated by Henry, Earl of Monmouth, 1658, and another. (4) 2470 Wolfii (J.) Lectionum MemorabUium et Reconditarum, vol II, Laviiigee, 1600. Libanii Sophistse Epistolse. Greece et Latine ex Editione, J. C. Wolfii, Ainst., 1738. (2) 2471 World Surveyed (The) by Viucent le Blanc, translated by Francis Brooke, 1660. Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie, eight books, by Richard Hooker, portrait and jirinted title wanting, n.d. Sermons preached by Richard Gierke, since his death published for the common good, by Gharles White, ^ooc copy, 1637. (3) 2472 Xenophontis omnia quae extant Opera, An. MDLXI. Excu- debat Henricus Stephanus, illustris viri Huldrici Fuggeri typographnu. ODD AND IMPERFECT BOOKS. Mixed Sizes. 2473 Addison's (Joseph) Works, vnth Notes, vols I to V, 1811. Anec- dotes of Distinguished Persons, vol II, plates, 1798. Gor- respondence of John Wilkes, vol IV, 1805. Anderson's Commerce, 5 vols (wanting vol IV to complete), 1790, and fourteen others, odd. (26) 2474 Adolphus'a (John) History of England, vols I and II, 1840. Amari's (M.) History of the War of the Sicilian Vespers, vol in, 1850. General Index to the Monthly Review, vol I, 1786. Annals of Queen Anne, vols 1 to III, and VITtoXI, V.D., and fifteen others, odd. (27) 2475 Alison's (A.) History of Europe, vols I, H, and VIII, 1835- 40; Ditto, vols I and VII, 1852-8 ; Essays, vol H, 1850. Seward's (W.) Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons, vol T, 1804. Aubrey's (J.) Letters, vol II, part H, 1813, and fifteen others, odd. (23) 2476 Ayre's (W.) Life of Pope, vol l,ports., 1745. Arbuthnort's (Dr.) Works, vol I, 1751. Account of Remarkable Convicts, vol I, ioiled, 1745'. Arabian Nights Entertainments, vols I, II, IX, and X, bound in 2 parts, 1745-8. Addison's (J.) Anec- dotes, vols I and II, 1795, and twenty-eight others, odd. (35) 2477 Bacon's (Lord) Works, ed. by Spedding, &c. vol I, 1857, vol VII, 1874; Ditto, vols L XII and XIII, v.D. Andersons British Poets, vols III, IV, and V, v.d., and fourteen others, odd, (^2) 2478 Barrow's (Isaac) Sermons, vols I to IV, 1820. Biographical Dictionary, vol VII, 1798. Life of Jabez Bunting, vol I, 1859, and eighteen others, odd. (24) 270 LOT 2479 Beattie's (W.) Life of Thomas Campbell, vol II, 1850. Bar- ham's Life of Hook, vol I, 1850. Boaden's Memoirs of Kemble, vol II, 1825. Reminiscences of Charles Butler, vol II, 1827. Beatson's (B.) Memoirs of Great Britain, vol VI, 1804. Baretti's (J.) Account of Italy, vol I, 1769, and sixteen others, odd. (22) 24S0 Beaumont and Fletcher's Works, vols II to VII, plates, 1711. British Poets, 4 vols, v.u. Bernard's (J.) Retrospections of the Stage, vol II, 1830, and fifteen others, odd. (26) 2481 Bedford's (Duke of) Correspondence, vols land HI, 1842-6. Brodie's (G.) History of the British Empire, vols I and II, 1822. Bourrienne's Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, vols I, III, and IV, 1836, and fifteen others, odd. (22) 2482 Borrow's (Geo.) Zinoali, or Account of the Gipsies of Spain, vol I, 1843. A'Beckett's (Gilbert A.) Comic History of England, vol I, coloured 'plates, scarce, 1847. Boswell's Life of Johnson, vols I to VI, IX and X, 1835, and eight others, odd. (20) 2483 Boswell's (J.) Life of Samuel Johnson, vols I and II, 1830. Broughton's (Lord) Italy, vol I, 1859. Butler's (S.) Hudibras, vol II, 1744. Aikin's (L.) Memoirs of the Court of James I, vol 1, 1822. Brady's (J.) Clavis Calendaria, vol n, 1813, and fifteen others, odd. (21) 2484 British Essayists, British Plutarch, Bell's Poets, and others, odd. (64) 2485 Brodie's (Geo.) Constitutional History of the British Empire, vols II and IH, 1866. Brougham's (Lord) Statesmen of the Time of George III, vol I, 1839 ; Speeches, vol I, 1838. Belsham's (W.) Memoirs of the Kings of Great Britain, vol I, 1800. Boswell's (J.) Life of Johnson, vols I, in, and IV, n.d., and twelve others, odd. (20) 2486 Burnet's (Bp.) History of His Own Time, vols II to VI, 1833. Barrow's (Isaac) Sermons, vols I, II, and IV to VI, 1751, and seventeen others, odd. (27) 2487 Burnett's (Geo.) Specimens of English Prose-Writers, vol I, 1813. Butler's (S.) Hudibras, vol H, 1772. Life of John Buncle, vol II, 1766. Byron's (Lord) Life and Works, vols III to VI, Vm, XV, and XVH, 1832, and eighteen others,, odd. (28) 2488 Byrom's (John) Miscellaneous Poems, vol II, Leeds, 1814; Ditto, vol II, 1773. BeU's English Poets, five vols, v.d. Butler's (S.) Hudibras, vols I and III, 1770. Brown's (Thos.) Works, vols II and III, 1720, and twenty-two others, odd. (33) 2489 Calamy's (E.) Nonconformists' Memorial vol II, ports, 1775. Brayley's (E.) Londiniana, vols I and IH, 1829. The Antiquities of St. Peter's, or the Abbey-Church of Westminster, vol I, plates, 1722. Craik's (G. L.) Romance 271 tOT of the Peerajje, vols I to IV, 1848-50. Burnet's (Bp.) History of His Own Time, 6 vols, v.d. Carleton's (W.) Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, vols II to IV •poor copy, 1836. n^x 2490 Campbell's (Lord) Lives of the Lord Chancellors, vols II and in, 1845. Works of Hugh Boyd, vol I, 1800. Coxe's (W.) Memoirs of Sir R. Walpole, vols I and II, 1800, and sixteen others, odd. (21) 2491 Caufield's (Jas.) Memoirs of Remarkable Persons, vol HI, 'ports, 1820. Calamy's (E.) Nonconformists' Memorial, vol II, 1802. Carlyle's (T.) Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, vol H, 1845, and fifteen others, odd. (18) 2492 Chalmer's (G-eo.) Life of Mary Queen of Soots, vols II and in, 1822. Chesterfield's (Lord) Letters, II vols, 1774. Cockburn's (Lord) Life of Lord Jeflxey, vol II, 1852, and fifteen others, odd. (20) 2493 Chambers's (R.) Traditions of Edinburgh, vol I, 1825 ; Select Writings, vols VI and VII, 1847 ; Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen, vols I part I, III and IV, ports, 1835. Classical Museum, vol 1, 1844. Coventry's (Thos.) Stamp Laws, vol 1, 1833, and thirteen others, odd. (21) 2494 Chaucer's (G.) Canterbury Tales, vols I to HI, 1741. Oolman's (Geo.) Random Records, vol II, 1830. The Clubs of London, vol I, 1828. Cowper's (W.) Life and Works, vols IV and V, 1885, and eighteen others, odd. (25) 2495 Chrysal ; or, the Adventures of a Guinea, vols I and II, 1767. Churchill's (C.) Poems, vol I, 1769. Expedition of Humphrey Clinker, vols 11 and HI, 1771. History of Jack Connor, vol 1, 1766, and thirteen others, odd. (19) 2496 Ciceronis Opera, vols I to XI, Amst., 1724. Observa- tionum Selectarum ad Rem, Literarium Speetautium, vols I to X, 1705, and four others, miscellaneous, odd. (25) 2497 Clarendon's (Lord) History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, vols I to HI in 4, 1706. Coke's (R.) Court and State, vols I and II, 1719. Cradock's (J.) Literary and Miscellaneous Memoirs, vols I, HI, IV, and additions, 1826-8. Cooke's (G. W.) History of Party, vol II, 1837, and ten others, odd. (21) 2498 Clarke's (Saml.) Sermons, 10 vols (wanthig vol II), 1749. Beauties of Nature and Art, vols I to III, V, VIII to X, plates, 1774, and sixteen others, odd. (33) 2499 Coleridge's (S. T.) Poetical Works, vols H and HI, Pickering, 1835 ; Table Talk, vol II, 1835 ; Notes on English Divines, vol n, 1853. Coleridge's (Hartley) Lives of Northern Worthies, vols II and III, 1852. Collier's (J. P.) Poetical Decameron, vol II, 1820. Keble's Christian Tear, vol I, first ed, scarce, 1827, and five others, odd. (IS) 272 LOT 2500 Conspectus Republicee Literarise, vol II, 1707. Amoenitates Literariee, quibus Varise Observationes, Scripta item quae- dam anecdota et rariora Opuscula, exhibentur, 9 vols (vol VII imperfect), Francofurti et Lipsiee, 1725-28. Theologia Moralis et Dogmatioa Petri Dens, vols II to VIII, Bublinii, 1832. Hugonis Grotii Annotationes in Novum Testa- mentum, vols I to VI, Groningce, 1826-28, and forty-six others, miscellaneous, odd. (68) 2501 Coriat Junior's {i.e., S. Paterson) Cursory Remarks on a Journey to the Netherlands, vol I, part 1, 1769. History of Cleanthes and Celemene, vol II, 1757. Life and Adventures of Common Sense, 1769, Chrysal, or the Adventures of a Guinea, vol I, 1783 ; vol II, 1761. Behn's (Mrs.) Histories and Novels, vol I, soiled, 1718. Apology for the Life of George Anne Bellamy, vol VI, 1785. History of Peggy Black and Wilmot Bond, vol II, 1784, and twelve others, odd. (20) 2502 Criminal Recorder, vols I, II, and IV, ports, 1804-9. Criminal Trials, vol 1, 1832. Historical Gallery of Criminal Portraitures, vol II, Manchester, 1823. Select Collection of Novels and Histories, 6 vols, 1729, and twelve others, odd. (23) 2503 Dalrymple's (Sir J.) Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, vols I and II, 1773. Coke upon Littleton, vol I, 1823. Connor's (B.) History of Poland, vol I, 1698, Coke's (Roger) Court and State of England, vols I and II, 1719. Life of Lord Clarendon, vol II, 1792, and fourteen others, odd, (21) 2504 D.ivenant's (Bp.) Exposition of Colossians, vol I, 1831 ; Treatise on Justification, vol II, 1846, Drummond's (Sir W.) Origines, vol II, 1825. Doddridge's (P.) Correspondence and Diary, vols I and III, 1829. Life and Errors of John Diinton, fort, vol I, 1818, and ten others, odd. (16) 2505 D3,vies's (Thos.) Memoirs of David Gwrick, vol 1, 1784, Dibdin's History of the Stage, vol V, n.d. Dunlop's (J.) History of Fiction, vol III, 1816. Dickens's (C.) David Oopperfield, vols I and II, Leipzig, 1849. Southey's (R.) The Doctor, 1838. Disraeli's Curiosities of Literature, vols II to V, 1823 Chaucer's (G ) Canterbury Tales, vols II and III, 1741, and thirteen others, odd. (25) 2506 Disraeli's (I.) Commentaries on Chas. I, vol II, 1851 ; Curio- sities of Literature, vol IT, 1793, vol III, 1817, second series, vol 1, 1824 ; Calamities of Authors, vol II, 1812, and thirteen others, odd. (18) 2507 Disraeli's (I.) Curiosities of Literature, vol III, 1817; ditto vols I and II, 1834 ; Amenities of Literature, vol I, 1859. D'Arblay's (M.) Diary and Letters, vols I and II, 1854. History of John Decastro and his Brother Bat, vols II to IV, 1815-34, and twelve others, odd. (21) [• 273 I liOI J 2508 Dodsley's Collection of Poems, vols II to VI, 1765. The Craftsman, vol II, 1728. Drake's (W.) Essays, vols I and f 11, 1806, and fifteen others, odd. (23) 2509 Drake's (N.) Literary Hours, vols I and III, 1820 ; Noontide I Leisure, vol 11, 1824 ; Evenings in Autumn, vol 1, 1822 ; ' Essays, vol I, 1814, vol III, 1805. Dodsley's Collection of ] Poems, vols I to V, 1763. Shelton's Don Quixote, vols II . to IV, 1740, and ten others, odd. (25) I 2510 Dryden's (J. ) Works, vols I and III, 1760 ; VirgU, vol III, ' 1769. Dodsley's Poems, vols III, IV and VI, 1782. Evan's I (T.) Old Ballads, vol IV, 1784, and sixteen others, odd. (23) 2511 Dupin's (Baron) Commercial Power of Great Britain, vol II., I 1825. Alison's (A.) History of Europe, parts I to XV., 1854. Life and Errors of John Dunton, vol 1, 1818. Burnet's (Bp.) History of His Own Time, vols I, II, V, and VI, 1753. ; and fifteen others, odd. (22) I 2512 Edgeworth's (Maria) Barring Out, vol VI, 1800 ; Adelaide, vols I and IH, 1806 ; Tales of Fashionable Life, vol II, 1832 ; Patronage, vol I, 1814. Dryden's (J.) Dramatiok ! Works, vols I and H. 1735. Burnet's (Bp.) History of His 1 Own 'Time, vols I and II, 1725, and twenty others, odd. \ ' (29) |. 2513 Elenchi Motuum Nuperorum in Anglia Pars Seounda, Authore I Gr. Bates,_^ree portrait of K. Charles II, 1663. Bibliotheoa ; , Historica a J. G. Meuselio, vols I, II, and III., Lipsice, ' 1782. Observationum Seleotarum ad Bern Litterariam Spetautium, vols I-IX, 1700-4, and seventeen others, mis- cellaneous, odd. (30) i 2514 Elliott's (Rev. E. B.) Horse Apocalyptioa, vols II and III, 1844. Pope's (Alex.) Works, ed. by Rev. W. Elwin, vol , Vm, 1872. Ellis's (H.) Original Letters, vol II, 1824. I Zouch's (T.) Works, vol I, 1820, and fourteen others, odd. (19) r 2515 Eustace's (J. 0.) Classical Tour Through Italy, vols II to IV, j 1815. Fielding's(H.) Works, vol V, 1812. Paber's (G. S.) Sacred Calendar of Prophecy, vols I and II, 1828. Pose's ' Acts and Monuments, vol I, 1841, and eight others, odd. I (15) I- 2516 Everett's (Jas.) Adam Clarke Pourtrayed, vols I and III. I 1843-9. Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn, vols I and n, 1854. Chamber's (R.) Traditions of Edinburgh, vol I, 1825, and sixteen others, odd. (21) 2517 Forster's'(John) Sir John Eliot, vol II, 1872. Memorials of Charles James Fox, vol I, 1853. Gibbon's (E.) Roman Empire, vols I and V, 1854. The German Theatre, trans. by B. Thompson, vols I and III to VI, 1801, and eleven otherSj odd. (20) 274 roT 2518 Gibbon's (E.) History of the Decline and FaU of the Roman Empire, vols I, II, V, VH, X, and XI, 1838. Grote's (G.) History of Greece, vols H and 111,1849. Guicciardmis (F.) History of Italy, vols III to VII, 1755, and sax others, odd. (19) 2519 Goldsmith's (0.) Works, vol TI, 1854. Memoirs of the Coun- tess de Genlis, 7 vols (ivanting vol IV), 1825, and twelve others, odd. (2°) 2520 Gough's (J.) History of the Quakers, vol 1, 1789. Grove's (H., o/ Taunton) Sermons and Tracts, vols I and HI to Vl, 1741. Gleanings of Literature, vol I, 1805, and seventeen others, odd. (24) 2521 Green's (M. A. E.") Lives of the Princesses of England, vols I, II, V, and VI,' 1849. Works of Ben Jonson, vol I, 1870. General Biographical Dictionary, vol I, 1826. Guizots. (M.) History of Oliver CromweU, vol 11, 1854. German Romance, vols H to IV, 1827, and ten others, odd. (20) 2622 Guy Joli's Memoirs, vol H, 1777. Gordon's (T.) Cordial for Low Spirits, vols II and III, 1763. Adelaide and Theodore, vols II and III, 1796. Female Quixote, vol II, 1752. Gleanings of Wit, vol II and HI, 1806. History of John Decastro and his Brother Bat, vols II and III, 1834, and eighteen others, odd. (28) 2523 Hallam's (H.) Introduction to the Literature of Europe, vols II to IV, 1860. Foote's (S.) Dramatic Works, vols II, 1797. Gray's-Inn Journal, vol 1, 1756. The French Anas, vol II, 1805, and eighteen others, odd. (24) 2524 Hallam's (H.) Introduction to the Literature of Europe, vol I, 1843 ; Constitutional History of Europe, vols H and IH, 1829; View of the State of Europe, vols II and HI, 1819. Harris's (W.) Account of the Lives and Writings of James" I and Charles I, &c., 4 vols (wanting vol III) 1814, and eleven others, odd. (20) 2625 HaU's (Bishop) Works, vols VI, VII, and X, 1808. Historia Literaria, vol IV, 1732. Harleian Miscellany, vols VII and X, 1810, and fourteen others, odd. (20) 2526 Harris's (W.) Historical Account of the Lives, &c., of James I, and Charles I, 4 vols (wanting vol III), 1814. Hallam's. (H.) Constitutional History of England, vol 1, 1846, vol H, 1850; Literatm-e of Europe, vol I, 1837. Henault's History of France, vol 1, 1762. Henry's (R.) History of Great Britain, vols I to V, 1789. (13) 2527 Hazlitt's (W.) Round Table, vol I, 1817 ; Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, vol I, 1852. Hallam's (Hy.) History of England, vol III, jt.d. Hawkins's (L. M.) Memoirs, vol I, 1824. Hughes's (John) Letters, vols I and H, 1772. Hume's (D.) History of England, vols I, II, IV, to VI and Vin, 1803, and fourteen others, odd. (26) 275 101 2528 Headley's (H.) Ancient English Poetry, vol I, 1787. Hogg's (J.) Brownie, of Bodsbreck, vol I, 1818. Young's (E.) Poetical Works, 2 vols in 1, 1741. The Hive, a Collection of Songs, vols n and IV, 1733, and twenty-one others, odd, (26) 2529 Hearne's (Thos.) Robert of Gloucester's Chronicle, vpl II, 1810. Holland and Everett's Life of James Montgomery, vols I and II, 18.')4. Hanbury's (B.) Historical Memorials of the Independents, vol I, 1839. Hagenbaoh's (K. R.) History of Doctrines, vol I, 1846. Holland's (J.) Psalmists of Britain, vol II, 1843, and twelve others, odd> (18) 2580 Homer : Ilias littera digamma restituta, ad metri leges redegit ■* et notatione brevi illustravit, T. Shaw Brandreth, vol I, Pickering, London, 1841. P. Vergili Maronis Opera, with a Commentary by John Connington, vol H, 1863. Bibliotheca dal Signer M. PinelU Veneti Magno jam studio collecta a J. Morellio, vols H, III, IV, V, and VI, 1787, and twenty-three otherSj miscellaneous, odd. (30) 2631 Hook's (W. F.) Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury, vol I, 1860. Hooker's (R.) Works, vols II and III, 1836. Home's (T. H.) Study of Bibliography, vol II, 1814. Hone's (W.) i'able Book, 1828, and seven others, odd. (12) 2532 Howe's (John) Works, vols I and V, 1862-3 ; Ditto, vols I to III, and V, 1810. Hurd's (R ) Works, vols H and IV, t& Vin, 1811, and nine others, odd. (21) 2533 Hume's (D.) History of England, vols I to III, V and VI, 1788 ; Philosophical Works, vol III, 1826 ; Life and Corre- spondence of David Hume, by J. HiU Burton, vol II, 1846. Hosack's (J.) Mary, Queen of Scots, vol I, 1870. Hardy's (F.) Memoirs of Earl of Charlemont, vol 1, 1812. Houghton's (J.) Husbandry and Trade Improv'd, vols II and III, 1727, and ten others, odd. (21) 2534 Hurd's (R.) Study of the Prophecies, vol II, 1773. Home's (H.) Sketches of the History of Man, vols II to IV, 1775.. Holcroft's (Thos.) Memoirs of Bryan Perdue, vols I and II, 1805. Harleian Miscellany, vols I and II, 1744, and twenty-five others, odd. (33) 2535 Ingram's (Rev. James) Memorials of O-aiaidifYollfWith engrav- ings by John Le Keux; John Fernley's bookplate, Ot- ford, 1834. The Inheritance, vols H and III, Edinhro', 1826. The Independent Whig, vols I and II in one, Hart- ford, 1816. New and Imparti.il Collection of Interesting Letters, vol I, London, 1767, and seventeen others, odd. (22) 276 LOT 2536 Irving's (Washington) Li e and Letters, edited by his Nephew, vol I, London, 1S62 ; Life and Voyages of Chris- topher Columbus, vol II. Phil., 1835 ; Works of, vols II, III, IV, VI, and VIIT, Paris, 1825. Kerr's (Robert) Memoirs of the Life, &c., of William Smellie, of Edin- burgh, port, Edinburgh, 1811. Autobiography of Wm. Jerdan, vol II, port, London, 1852. Kirk's (J. F.) History of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, vol I, port, London, 1863, and ten others, odd. (20) 2537 James's (G. P. R.) History of the Life of Richard Cosur-de- Lion, vols I and II, London, 1841 ; Ditto, of Edward the Black Prince, II vols, London, 1836 ; Letters Illustrative of the Reign of William III., vols II and III, port, 1841 ; Life and Times of Louis the Fourteenth, vols II, III, and IV, ports, London, 1838. Jockey Club, parts 11 and III, London, 1792, and four others, odd. (15) 2538 Jewish Spy (The), vols II, III, IV, Dublin, 1753. _ Jewish Letters, vols I and III, port, &c., Newcastle, 1746. John- son's (Captain Charles) History of the Pyrates, vol II, map, N.D. Kotzebue's (Augustus von) Travels from Berlin to Paris in the Year of 1804, vols II and HI, London, 1806, and seven others, odd. (15) .2539 Johnson (Samuel), Works of, vols II, IV, V, VI, VH, VHI, Oxford, 1825 ; Lives of the British Poets, completed by Hazhtt, vols I and IH, illustrated, London, 1854 ; Worte of, edited by Lynam, vols III and IV, London, 1825, and twelve others by the same Author, odd. (22) 2540 Johnson's (S.) Works of the English Poets, with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, vols XVEI-XXXVUI, London, 1779 ; Miscellaneous and Fugitive Pieces, vols H and III, London, 1774. The Hive, a CoUectionof ^o-sigs,curioibs fronts, vols I, II, and IV, and three others, odd. (30) 2541 Johnson's (S.) Works of the English Poets, with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, vols I, II, III, IV, VH, VIII, IX, xm, XIV, XVI, xxvin, xxix, xxxv, XLII, to XLIV, XLVII— XHX, LXVI— LXVIII, LXX— n, LXXIV, LXXV, not uniformly bound, London, 1790. (27) 2542 Johnson's (S ) Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the Poets, ports, 9 vols (vol VII missing), London, 1779-81 ; MisceUaueous and Fugitive Pieces, vols I and H, Dublin, 1774, and thirty-three others by the same Author, some duplicate, odd. (44) 2543 Jonson's (Ben), Dramatic Works, vols III and IV, London, 1811 ; Works of, vols IV, V, Yl, front. 1716. Cumberland's (Richard) Plays, vols I and IH, Dublin, 1741. Colman's (G.) Dramatic Works, vols I and IV, 1777. Biographia Dramatica, or Companion to the Playhouse, vol I, Dublin, 1782, and eleven others, plays, &c., odd. (21) 277 2544 Jortin's (Rev. John) Discourses, and Remarks on Ecclesiastical History, vols I and II, London, 1805 ; Remarks on Ecclesiasti- cal History, v,ols IV and V. 1773 ; Tracts yo\l,pwt. added, 1790. Jurieu (Peter) Critical History of the Doctrines and Worships of the Church, vol II, London, 1705. Johnson (John, M. A.) Collection of Ecclesiastical Laws, vol II, 1720 ; The Unbloody Sacrifice of the Altar Unvailed and Supported, part H, 1718. Clarke's (Samuel) Sermons, vols II -IX, XI, 1749, and six others, odd. (23) 2545 Justi Lipsi Opef a Omnia, vols II, IH, IV, V, Vesalits, 1675. Oatalogus Bibliothecse Musei Britinnica, vol IV, 1815. Anti-Lucretius, sive de Deo et Natura, Tomus Secundus, Book-plate of Sir James Mackintosh, Paris, 1747. Omnia Pindari quse extant, cum Interpretatione Latina, Tomus I, Foulis, Glasgow, 1744, .and twenty-three others, miscella- neous, odd. (29) 2546 Karnes's (Lord) Elements of Criticism, vol I, Bdinhro', 1785. King's (Charles) The British Merchant or Commerce Pre- served, vol I, 1721. Kippax's (John) Theory and Practice of Commerce, trans, from the Spanish, volH, 1701. King's (Dr. Wm.) Essay on the Origin of Evil, vol I, 1732. Original Works, vols I and II, vignette, 1776. Jeffrey's (Francis) Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, vol HI, 1846. King's (Lord) Life of John Locke, with Extracts from his Correspondence, &c., vol II, 1830, and twelve others, odd. (20) 2547 Kirby'a Wonderful and Eccentric Museum, or Magazine of Remarkable Characters, elegant engravings, vol III, 1805 ; Ditto, imperfect. Knight's Quarterly Magazine, vol 1, 1823. Anti- Jacobin, or Weekly Examiner, vol II, 1799. Jerrold's (Douglas) Men of Character, curious plates, vols I and IH, 1841. The Jockey Club, 3 parts in I vol, Dublin, 1792^ and twenty-three others, odd.- (30\ 2548 L'Ami du Peuple, ou Le Publiciste Parisien. Par M. Marat, abottt a dozen numbers of this publication, in a paper wrapper (not consecutive), v.D. Bock (F.S.) Historia Antitrini-' tariorum, vol I, part 1, 1774. Prolegomena Waltoni edidet Wrangham, vol I, 1828. Works of Virgil, in Latin and English, by J. Warton, vol 1, plates, 1763, and twenty- six others. Miscellaneous, odd. (30) 2549 Lee's (Harriet) Canterbury Tales, vols I, II, IV, V,1804. Lan- dor's (Walter S.) Works vol II, 1846 ; Imaginary Con- versations of Literary Men and Statesmen, vols I and II, 1829 and 1826. Jesse's (J. H.) Memoirs of the Court of England during the Reign of the Stuarts, &c., vols I and II, port, &c., 1855. Lodge's (Edmund) Illustrations of British History, Biography, and Manners, vols H and|ni, 1838, and six others, odd. (17) 278 tOT 2550 Leighton (Abp.) Expository Works with other Remains, vol II, 1805 ; Works of vols III and IV Sir Thomas Plumer's Bookplate, 1805 ; Expository Works, corrected, &c., by Henry Poster, vol II, 1778. Leland's (John) View of Deistical Writers, vol I, ^Jo?"*, 1808. Lavington's Enthusi- asm of Methodists and Papists Compared, vols I and II, 1749-1751 . Lucas's Enquiry after Happiness, parts I and II in one vol, fuU calf, gilt, 1704. Lambeth and the Vatican, vols I and III, ports, and autograph facsimiles, &o., 1825, and eleven others, odd. (21) 2551 Le Sage's (A. E.) Adventures of Gil Bias, of Santillana, vols I, II, and IV, numerous plates, 1807 ; Ditto, translated by Percival Procter, M.A., vol II, plates, 1774. Hymen's Praeludia or Love's Master-Piece, vols II, HI, VI, VH, "Vni, 1786. Lathom's (P.) Men and Manners, a Novel, vols II, III, IV, 1800. Loffl's (Capel) Laura, or an Anthology of Sonnets, vols II, HI, and V, 1814. Lytton's (Lord) "My Novel," vols II and IV, ^'c^miro', 1853, and fifteen others, odd. (32) 2552 Lettres Cabalistiques, ou Correspondance Philosophique, Historique et Critique, entre deux Cabalistes, divers Esprits Elementaries, et le Seigneur Astaroth, vols I, II, IV, and VI, plates, curiotts, 1741. Bibliographie Instructive ou Traite de la Connoissanoe des Livres Rares et Singuliers, par G. F. de Biu-e, le Jeune, vols I, H, IH, and VI, Paris, 1768, and twenty-four others, miscellaneous, odd. (32) 2553 Ludlow's (Edmund), Memoirs, vols I and IH, Edinburgh, 1751. Laing's (Malcolm) History of Scotland, vols I, II, and IV, 1804. Letters from a Gentleman in the North of Scotland, vol II, 1818. Ditto, from Edinburgh, vol I, Dublin, N.D. Literary Memoirs of Living Authors, vol H, 1798. History of the Works of the Learned, vol 1, 1740, vol n, 1739, and ten others, odd. (20) 2664 Macaulay's (Lord) History of England, vols I to HI and VII, 1858 ; Critical and Historical Essays, vols H and III, 1858. McCrie'? (Dr.) Works, vol III, 1856. Mahon's (Lord) History of England, vol I, 1868. Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia, 12 vols, odd. (20) 2555 Mackintosh's (Sir Jas.) Memoirs, vol 1, 1836. Napier's (Mark) Montrose and the Covenanters, vol H, 1838. Madden's (R. R.) Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Bless- ington, vols II and III, 1865. Massinger's (P.) Dramatic Works, vols II and IH, 1779, and ten others, odd. ' (16) 2556 Mathew's (Mrs.) Memoirs of Charles Mathews, vols H to IV. 1889. Madan's Thelyphthora, vol III, 1781. Massinger's (P.) Dramatic Works, vols I and H, 1761. Johnson's (S ) Works with Notes, by A. Murphy, vols I to V and EX, 1792, and seven others, odd. (19) 279 LOT 2557 Maty's (H.) New Review, vols II aud VIII, 1782-5. New. Memoirs of Literature, vols I, III to VI, v.d. Martin's . (Benj.) Magazine, vol I, 1759, and twelve others, odd. (20) 2558 Mayhew's (H.) London Labour and London Poor, vol I, 1851. Knight's (0.) Studies of Shakespeare, vol. II, 1850. Gray's (Thos.) Works, vol II, with M8. Notes by Mrs. Piozzi, 1807. Malcolm's (J. P.) Manners and Customs of London, vol II, 1811. Mallett's (M.) Northern Antiquities, vol n, 1770. The Marohmont Papers, vols I aud II, wanting titles, n.d. and eight others, odd. (15) 2559 Menagiana, ou Les Bons Mots et Remarques Critiques, Historiques, Morales et d' Erudition de M. Menage, vols n and IV, Paris, 1715. Lettres Ohoisies de Feu de Mr. Guy Patin, front, vols I and II, Paris, 1692. Histoire de la Papesse Jeanne, vol II, 1758. Magioarum Disquisitionum. Auctore Martino Delrio, vols II and III. Moguntiae, 1600, and thirty-three others. Miscellaneous, odd. (40) 2660^Milton's (John) Paradise Regained, vol I, port, 1753. Mitchell's (J.) Poems, vol II, large paper, 1729. Man- deviUe's Fable of the Bees, part II, 1733. New Memoirs of Literature, vols III to V, 1726, and eleven others, odd. (17) 2561 Monstrelet's (E. de) Chronicles, translated by Johnes, XI vols, (counting vols II and VJ, plates, 1810. Laing's (M.) History of Scotland, vol I, 1800. Layard's (A. H.) Nineveh and its Remains, vol II, 1849. (13) 2562 Montaigne's (M. de) Essays, vols II and III, 1759. Letters of Lady Montagu, vol I, 1861. May's (T. E.) Constitu- tional History of England, vol I, 1861. Mant's (R.) History of the Church of Ireland, vol II, 1840. British Martyrology, vols II and III, woodcuts, n.d. Mackay's ■(Chas.) The Thames and its Tributaries, vol I, 1840. Massey's (W.) History of England, vol 1, 1855. . (9) 2563 Moore's (John) View of the Manners of Society in Italy, France, &c., vols II to V, v.d. The Midwife, or the Old 'Woman's Magazine, 2 vols in 1, 1751. Mandeville's Fable of the Bees, vol II, 1730. The Magic Ring, vols H and m, 1825, and eighteen others, odd. (26) 2564 Moore's (John) Works, with Memoir, by Anderson, vols II, III, and V to VII, 1820. Murphy's (A.) Works, vols II, ni, and V to VII, 1786, and twelve others, odd. (22) 2565 Morgan's (Lady) Florence Macarthy, vol I, 1818. Moore's (T.) Poetical Works, vol IX, 1841. Moore's Catholioi, book IV, 1833. The Microcosm, vol I, Windsor, 1809. Milton's (J.) Poetical Works, vol II, 1731, and twenty-five others, odd. (30) 2566 Mosheim's (J. L.) Ecclesiastical History, vols I to HI, and V, Phil, 1798. Murphy's (A.) Works, vols V to VLI, 1786. Michaelis' (J. D.) Commentaries on the Laws of Moses, vol II, 1814, and ten others, odd. (18) 280 2567 Murray's (Hugh) Historical Account of Discoveries and Travels in Asia, vols II and III, 1820. Moore's (J.) Manners in Italy, vol II, 1781 ; Journal of a Residence in France, vol II, 1793. Thelypthora, or Treatise on Female Ruin, vol III, 1781. Macaulay's History of England, vol I, Paris, 1849. Mackay's (C.) Popular Delusions, 1852, and seventeen others, odd. (24) 2568 Napier's (W. F. P.) History of the War in the Peninsula, vol I, 1828. vols III and IV, 1842, vol V, 1836. Napier's (H. E.) Florentine History, vol 1, 1846. Newnam's (W.) Complete Conveyancer, vols HI and VI, 1800, and fourteen others, odd. (21) 2569 Neal's (Dan.) History of the Puritans, vols 1 and IV, 1732-8. Le Neve's Lives of the Protestant Bishops, vol I part I, 1720. Milton's (John) Paradise Regained, vols I and II, 1754, and seventeen others, odd. (22) 2570 Newton's (T.) Works, vol I, 1787. Milton's (J.) Paradise Lost, vol n, 1770 ; Paradise Regain'd, 2 vols, 1766. Otway's Works, vol n, 1812. Oldmixon's Critical History of England, vol II, 1726, and fourteen others, odd. (20) 2571 Nichols's (J.) Literary Anecdotes, vol II, 1812; Illustrations of Literary History, vol 11, 1817. Noble's (Mark) Lives of the English Regicides, vol II, 1798 ; Memoires of the House of Cromwell, vol 1, 1784, and twelve others, odd. (16) 2572 Niebuhr's (B. G.) Lectures on Roman History, vol I, 1855. Plutarch's Lives, vol I to VH, 1762. Modern Times, or the Adventures of Gabriel Outcast, vols II and III, 1785, and seventeen others, odd. ■ (27) 2573 North's (Roger) Life of Francis North, vol 1, 1819, vol IH, 1826. Parriana, or Notices of Saml. Parr, vol I, 1828. Paschal's Letters, vol I, 1744. Plutarch's Lives, vol HI, plates, 1684, and ten others, odd. (15) 2574 Nugent's (Thos.) Travels Through Gerinany, vol 1, 1768. Essay on Old Maids, vols II and III, 1786. Nichols's Collection of Poems, vols I, II, IV. to VII, 1780. New Foundling Hospital for Wit, parts V and VT, in 1 vol. 1772, and twenty others, odd. (30) 2575 Ovid's Metamorphoses, vol II, plates, 1727. Collection of Original Poems by Scotch Gentlemen, vol II, with MS. Note, by J. a, 1762. Prior's (M.) Works, vol I, 1740, and twenty others, chiefly dramatic, odd. (23) 2576 Owen's (John) Works, vols I and XVII, 1850-4. Priestley's (Joseph) Theological Works, vols III, IV, and XXV, N.D. R.utt's (J. T.) Life and Correspondence of J. Priestley, vol I, 1831. Parriana, vol I, 1828. Paschal's Letters, vol I, 1744, and ten others, odd. (18) 281 2577 Oxoniana,vols I, III, and IV, n.d. Nicolas's (N. H.) Synopsis of the Peerage of England, vol I, with auto, of W. H. Ains- worth, 1825. Otway's Works, vol II, 1768. Macaulay'a (Lord) History of England, vols III and IV in 1, 1849, and twenty others, odd. (26) 2578 Pardee's (Miss) Court and Reign, of Francis the 1st, vol II, 1849. Life and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, vol 1, 1841. Pinkerton's (J.) Literary Correspondence, vol II, 1830. Pope's (Alex.) Works, vol VIII, 1872, and twelve others, odd. (16) 2579 Parr's (Saml.) Works, vols III, V, and VlII, 1828. Barker's (B. H.) Parriana, vol I, 1828. Field's (W.) Memoirs of S. Parr, vol 1, 1828. Price's (T.) History of Nonconformity in England, vol I, 1836. Poetical Translations, vol III, N.D., and eight others, odd. (15) 2680 Paterson's (D.) British Itinerary, vol I, 1803. . Polwhele's (R.) Biographical Sketches in Cornwall, vol III, 1831. Poems, by Gentlemen of Devonshire and Cornwall, vol II, 1792. The Pillars of Priestcraft and Orthodoxy shaken, vols III and IV, 1768. Philosophical Dictionary, vols I and IV, 1786, and seventeen others, odd. (24) 2581 Persian Tales, vols II and III, 1738. Nichols' Collection of Poems, vol II, 1780. Ajiecdotes of Polite Literature, vol IV, 1764. Moorland Bard, vol I, Hanley, 1807. New Joe Miller; or, the Tickler, vol 11,1801. Marivaux's Life of Mapianne, vol II, 1741. Life of John Medley, vol I, 1766. The Midwife ; or. Old Woman's Magazine, 2 vols in 1, n.d. Life of Bertram Monfichet, vol 1, n.d. Bachelor of Sala- manca, vol II, 1767, and fifteen others, odd. (26) 2582 Petrarchse Opera, vols I and 11, 1610. Herodoti Historiarum Libri IX Curavit H. R. Dietsch vol I, interleaved, MS. Notes in ink and pencil, "ex libris Caroli Moinet," Lifsits, 1859. Titi Livii Operum Omnium, vols I, V, and VI, autograph of James .Edge Partington, Manchester, Oothm, 1796, and twenty-four others, miscellaneous, odd. (30) 2583 Pictorial Shakespeare, edited by C. Knight, parts I to XLIII, and thirty others, duplicate, a parcel. 2584 Piozzi's (H. L.) British Synonymy, vol I, 1794. Pennant's (Thomas) History and Antiquities of London, vol 1, -plates, 1813. Lives of Pooock, Pearce, and others, vol I, 1816. Polwhele's (R.) Traditions and Recollections, vol H, 1826, and thirteen others, odd. (1' ) 2685 Pitt's (W.) Correspondence, volIV, 1840 ; Speeches, vols I and II, 1808, vol IV, 1806; Anecdotes, vol I, 1810, vols II and HI, 1797. Memoirs of Baron PoUnitz, vol HI, 17i0. Peter's Letters to his Kinsfolk, vol I, 1819, and twenty others, odd. (29) 282 2586 Plays: Twenty-one odd volumes, containing Plays written by different hands, several volumes have plates and other illustrations, N.D., and twenty-nine others, miscellaneous, odd. (50) 2587 Plutarch : Les Vies des Hommes Illustres de Plutarque, vols I-VII, IX-XV, frontispieces. Paris, 1811. M. Tullii Cioeronis Opera Omnia, vols I- VIII, X, XI, Amst, 1724, and twenty-nine others, miscellaneous, odd. (53) 2588 Pope's (Alex.) Works, vols 11 to IX, plates, 1769 ; Ditto, vols HI to IX, plates, 1751 ; Ditto, with Memoir by Oroly, vols I to in, 1835, and twenty-five others by the same author, various editions, odd. (43) 2589 Prescott's (W. H.) Conquest of Mexico, vol I, 1850 ; Ditto, Ferdinand and Isabella, vol I, 1849. Parkinson's (Rev. Canon) Sermons, vol II, 1832. Works of A. Pope, vols I, III, IV, and V, London, v.D., and thirty-three others, odd. (40) 2590 Rabelais's (P.) Works, vols H, III, lY, plates, 1784. Philo- sophical Dictionary, from the French of M. de Voltaire, curious portrait, vol I, 1824. Romance of the Pyrenees, vols I and III, plates, 1807. Reflections upon Ridicule, vol 1, 1739, and thirty-two others, odd. (40) 2591 Republiok of Letters (Present State of the) nineteen odd and duplicate volumes, v.D. . . (19) 2592 Richardson's (S.) Clarissa, vols I and IV in I, plates, 1784 ; Pamela ; or Virtue Rewarded, vol II, Manchester, 1812. Memoirs of Remarkable Misers, by Cyrus Redding, vol II 1863. Fifty Years' ReooUectionSj by Cyrus Redding, vols II and III, 1858, and forty others, odd. (45) 2593 Rogers' (H.) Essays, vol HI. 1855. Raike's (H.) Sketch of the English Constitution, vol I, 1851. Reynold's (Sir J.) Literary Works, vol I, 1819. Richardson's (J.) Recollec- tions, vol II, 1852. Rushworth's Collections, vol I, 1703, vol III, 1706, and seventeen-others, odd. (23) 2594 Roscoe's (Thos.) German Novelists, vols I, IH, and IV, 1826 ; Italian Novelists, vol I, 1836. Roscoe's (W.) Life of Lorenzo de Medici, vols I and II, 1806. Memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini, vol I, 1822. Richardson's (J.) Morning Thoughts, vol I, 1776. Radcliffe's (A.) Journey, vol I, 1795, and seventeen others, odd. (26) 2595 Rowe's (Mrs.) Miscellaneous Works, vol l,port,V7Sd. Memoirs of Cardinal de Retz, 4 vols, 1723. Ryley's (S. W.) The Itinerant, vols II, ni, VTI, and VIII, v.d. Life of Sir S. Romilly, vol I, and eighteen others, odd. (28) 2596 Ryley's (S.W.) The Itinerant, vols I to V, and VH to IX, V.D., and eight others, odd. (16) S83 LOT 2597 Savage's (Jas.) The Librarian, vol III. 1809. Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, vol IV, 1811. Roscoe's (W.) Life of Lorenzo de Medici, vol II, 1800. Chronicle of Scottish Poetry, vol III, 1802, and fifteen others, odd. (19) 2598 Scott's (John) Christian Life, vols I, II, IV, and V, 1712. Memoirs of Cardinal de Retz, vols I to III, 1723, and twenty-five others, odd. (32) 2599 Scott's (Sir W.) Poetical and Prose Works, 30 vols, some duplicate, v.d. Locbhart's Life of Scott, vols I and II, 1839. Memoirs of the Life of Scott, vols I, IV, and VII, 1837, odd, (35) 2600 Selecta Poemata Anglorum Latina, vols III, 1776. Lettres de Quelques Juifs a M. de Voltaire, vol I. 1781. Memoires Secrets de Mylord Bolingbroke, vol 1, 1754, and sixty-eight others, miscellaneous, odd. (71) 2601 Sermons, by A. Farindon, vols II, III, and IV, 1849; by W. Sherlock, vol II, 1707 ; by Samuel Clarke, vols II, III, IV, V, Dublin, 1751, and twelve others, odd. (20) 2602 Sevigne's (Marc, de) Letters, vols I to IV, VI to VIII and X, 1764. The Roman Empresses, vol III, 1752. Travels and Adventures of Mdlle. de Richelieu, vol II, 1744, Steele's (Mrs.) Memoirs of Sophia Baddeley, vols III and VI, 1787 and seventeen others, odd. (29) 2603 Seward's (W.) Anecdotes of some Distinguished Persons, vols I, 111, and IV, 1795; Biographiaua, vol I, 1799. The Poetical Miscellany, 2 vols, complete, 1754. Selections from the Edinburgh Review, vol IV, 1833, and ten others, odd. (17) 2604 Shaftesbury's (Lord) Characteristics, ed. by Hatch, vol 1, 1870 ; Ditto, vols I and III, 1732. Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, vols II and III, 1809. Scott's (Sir W.) Works, 6 vols, odd, v.d. Loekhart's Life of Scott, vols I and II, 1839. Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered, with Life by Wiflfen, vols I and II, 1826, and six others, odd. (21) 2605 Shakespeare's (W.) Works, ed. by N. Rowe, plates, vols I, IV, and V, Tonson, London, 1709 ; ed. by Malone, vols IX, XIV, XV, and XVI, DvMin, 1794. Works of Laurence Sterne, vols IV, VI, VII, VEII, IX, and X, Holland House bookplate, 1798, and ten others odd. (25) 2606 Smith's (Rev. Sydney) Letters, ed. by Mrs. Austin, vol II, 1855. The Spas of Germany, vol II, 1837. Stephen's (H. G.) Commentaries on the Laws of England, vol III, 1844. Benger's (Miss) Memoirs of the Queen of Bohemia, vol I, 1825. Stuart's (G.) History of Scotland, vol II, 1782, and fifteen others, odd. (20) 284 2607 Soame's (H.) pistory of the Eeformation, vcls III and IV, 1827. Cobbett's State Trials, vol II in 4 parts, 1809. Stephen's (Sir J.) Essays in Ecclesiastical Biography, vol I, 1853. Shuckford's (S.) History of the World, vol I, 1810. Spiritual Diary of Emanuel Swedenborg, vol I, 1846, and twenty-one others, odd. (27) 2608 Southey's (E.) Poetical Works, vols land V, 1838; Life and Works of W. Oowper, vols I and II, 1835 ; Specimens of the Later English Poets, vols II and III, 1807 ; Amadis of Gaul, vols I, n, and IV, 1803 ; Omniana, II vols, not uniform, 1812 ; Essays, vol II, 1832 ; Life and Correspond- ence, ed. by his Son, vols I,V, and VI, 1849. (15) 2609 South's (Robert) Sermons, vol I, 1697 ; vols 11 to VI, 1715-7; vols VII to XI, I.P., 1744. Faber's (G. S.) Sermons, vol I, 1816. Memoir of Rev. S. Smith, vol II, 1855, and twelve others, odd. (25) 2610 Spenser's (Edmund) Works, edited by Hughes, vols I, IV, and v., 1715. South's Sermons, vols II and V, portrait, book- plate of George Qhrtdinning, 1715. Sterne's (L.) Works, vols HI and IV, 1815. Companion Edition of the Works of William Shakespeare, vol l,notes andillustrations,1852, and forty others, odd. (60) 2611 Spiritual Diary of Emanuel Swedenborg, translated by J. H- Smithson, New York, 1850. Shakespeare's Works, ed. by Mr. Pope and Mr. Warburton, vols I, H, 111, fine portrait, 1747. Whole Works of Tkrchbishop Ussher, by C. R. Elrington, vol I, fine portrait, Dublin, 1847, and twenty- one others, odd. (26) 2612 Strickland's (Agnes) Lives of the Queens of England, vol VIH 1860. Speeches of the Managers and Counsel in the Trial of Warren Hastings, ed. by Bond, vols H and III, 1860. Stanley's (Dean) Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold, vol 1, 1858. Scott's (W.) Life of Napoleon Buona- parte. 8 vols (wanting vol V to complete), 1827. (12) 2613 Strickland's (A.; Queens of England, vol VTTT, I860. Seward's Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons, vols IH and • IV. 1795. Lockhart's (J. G.) Life of Sir W. Scott, vol I, 1837, Shakespeare's (W.) Works, vol VII, L.-p., 1710, and fifteen others, odd. /20) 2614 Sully's (Duke of) Memoirs, vols II to IV, Charles Hay's Book- plate, Edinburgh, 1770. Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, four odd volumes, plates, n.d. Plays of W. Shakes- peare, with Notes by S. Johnson, vol I, portrait by G Vertue, 1765. Tales of a Grandfather, by Sir W. Scott, nine odd volumss, v.d., and twelve others, odd. (SO) 285 roi 2615 Sully's (Duke of) Memoirs, vol II, portrait, 1819. The Works of Shakespeare, vols V, VI, VHI, 1747. NoUekens and his Times, vol 1, portrait, 1828. The Works of Dr. J. Swift, with Life and Notes, by J. Hawkesworth, vols I to Vm, X, XII, 'SlY-X'S., plates, bookplate of David Lloyd, 1765-67, arid sixteen others, odd. (40) 2616 Summa Theologies Sancti Thomse Aquinatis, Tomus Primus, Croxteth Library Bookplate, Paris, 1739. Oatalogus Bibliotheose Thuante, vol I, frmit, Paris, 1679. Eryei Puteani Opera, vol 11, Lovani, 1615, and forty-seven others, miscellaneous, odd. (50) 2617 Swift's (Dr. J.) Works, arranged by Thomas Sheridan, vols IV- VIII, X-XXIV,- library stamped, 1803. The Spectator, 7thedition,volsn, in,X, XIII-XVI, 1724, and thirteen others, odd. (40) 2618 Swift's (Dr. J.) Works, edited by Sir W. Soott, vols III, V, Vn, X, XVII, XVni, Hbraiy stamped, 1814. South's Sermons, vol VI, portrait, 1717. Dramatic Works of W. Shakespeare, by S. W. Singer, vol I, engraving of the Strat- ford bust, 1856. Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary, vol I, Jine portrait, 1843, and sixteen others, odd. (25) 2619 Swift's (Dr. J.) Works, ed. by Thomas Roscoe, vol U, 1859. Smollett's (Tobias) Works, vols I and IV, pm-trait, 1811. L'Ami des Enfans, par M. Berquin, vols I-III, V-XII, 1782-83, and thirty-eight others, odd. (50) 2620 Tacitus, Works of, with Political Discourses, by Thomas Gordon, vols I, n, IV, V, Dublin, 1778. Swift's (Dr. J.) Works, vols I, IV-XIV, plates, bookplate of Richard Kaye, 1751, and twenty-four others. (40) 2621 Taylor's (Bp. Jeremy) Discourse of the Liberty of Prophesy- ing, with Introductory Essay by the Rev. R. Cattermole, 1834 ; Works, vols XII-XIV, temporary titles, bt.d. Letters by Dr. J. Swift Collected and Revised by»Deane Swift, vols IV and VI, 1768. Letters of a Turkish Spy, vols 11,111, IV, and VIII, Dublin, 1736, and twenty others, odd. (30) 2622 Taylor's (Bp. J.) Whole Works, vols III, V-XII, temporary titles, N.D. Letters of Jonathan Swift, Colleoted and Revised by Deane Swift, vols IV- VI, 1768, and eight others, odd. (20) 2623 Thelwall's (John) Life, by his Widow, vol I, portrait, 1837. Taylor's Great Exemplar, vol I, fine portraits, 1835. Poetical Works of Jonathan Swift, vol I, (Aldine Poets, Bell and DaUy), n.d. Letters of a Turkish Spy, vols II and Vin, 1730. Works of Dr. John Tillotson, 10th edition, vols 1, 11, IV, V, Dublin, 1726. A CoUection of Tracts by John 'Trenchard and Thomas Gordon, vol I. 1751, and nineteen others, odd. (35) 286 LOT 2624 Theological Repository, vois 11- VI, not uniform^ Bir- mingham, 1770-87. Taylor's (Bishop J.) Select Ser- mons, edited by Rev. R. Cattermole, 1834. The Book of Table Talk, vol II, Charles Knight, London, 1836. Memoirs and Anecdotes of Philip TMoknesse, vol III CpoHrait, and a cutting from a Newspaper, V775J, 1791, and twenty-five others, odd. (32) 2625 Thuani (J. A.) Historiarum sui Temporis (ten odd vols), Lutetiae, 1609. P. Virgilius Maro a Chr. G. Heyne, vols in and IV, Londini, 1821. L'Espion dans les Cours des Princes Chretiens, vols I, III, V, VT, fine illustrations and portraits, Cologne, V.D., and fourteen others. Miscellaneous, odd. (30) 2626 Todd's (Henry John) Poetical Works of John Milton, vols I, m, IV., fine portrait, after Faithorne, uncut, 1852. Theobald's Edition of Shakespeare's Works, vols I, II, HE, V, portrait, bookplate of C. B. Ward, 1733. Life of John Thelwall, by his Widow, vol \, portrait, 1837. Letters by a Turkish Spy, 13th edition, vols Il-Vin, 1753-54, and fifteen others, odd. (30) 2627 Torrens's (Henry) The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, vol I, Calcutta, 1838. Speeches of George Canning, vol I, with an engraving of Chantrey's bust, 1830. Historic Survey of German Poetry, with Translations by W. Taylor, vol n, 1830. Hours with the Mystics, by R. A. Vaughan, vol I, 1856. The Assurance of Faith, or Calvinism identi- fied with Universalism, by the Rev. David Thom, 1883, and twenty-five others, odd. (30) 2628 Townsend's (W. Charles) History of the House of Commons, from 1688-9 to 1832, vol I, presentation copy from the Authhr to Oilbert Winter, plate, 1843. Twiss's Life of Lord Chancel! or B] don, Yolll, portrait, 1844. Letters of Eminent Men, addressed to Ralph Thoresby, vol II, 1832. Don Quixote, translated into Hudibrastic Verse, by Edward Ward, vol II, 1712. The Connoisseur, by Mr. Town, Critic and Censor General, 6th edition, vols I and H, 1774. TripUcity, vol I, Liverpool, 1840, and thirty-tliree others, odd. (40) 2629 Townsend's (WiUiam C.) Modern State Trials, vol I, 1850. Todd's Memoirs of Brian Walton, Bp. of Chester, vol I, portrait, 1821. Shakspere's England, by G. W. Thornbury, vol II, 1856. History of the House of Commons, vol I, library stamped, with a view of the interior of the House of Commons in 1690, 1843. Collection of Pieces of Mr. John Toland, vol I, binding damaged, 1726, and twenty- five others, odd. (30) 287 2630 Tracts : Printed and Published by the Unitarian Society, for Promoting Christian Knowledge, vols V-VII, second series, 1805. Pendennis, by W. M. Thackeray, vols I, II, Tauchnitz, Leipzig, 1849. Gulliver's Travels, vol I, curious portrait and map, 1727. Letters of Eminent Men, addressed to Ralph Thoresby, vol 11, 1832, and thirty -three others, odd. (40) 2631 Tytler's (P. F.) History of Scotland, vols V, VII, VOI, pre- sentation copy from the publisher to Archibald Prentice, with his autograph, Edin., 1834-42. Romantic Biography, by W. C. Taylor, vol II, 1842. Lives of Twelve Eminent Judges, by W. 0. Townsend, vol II, 1846. Memoirs of the Court of Henry the Eighth, by Mrs. Thomson, vol II, 1826. Tooke's Diversions of Purley, part I, 1786, and thirty-three others, odd. (40) 2632 Voyages Imaginaires, Songes, Visions, et Romans CabaUs- tiques. Ornes de Figures, vols I-III, VI-XXV, XXVII- XXXHI, XXXV, XXXVI, some damaged by damp, Amst., 1787-89. Histoire des Naufrages, vols I and II, mildewed^ Paris, 1789. (33) 2633 Wall's (W.) History of Infant Baptism, vol II, 1720. Whitaker's (John) Mary, Queen of Scots, Vindicated, vols I and HI, 1788. Wallace's (R.) Antitrinitarian Biography, vols II and in, 1850. Woolrych's (H. W.) Lives of Eminent Serjeants-at-Law, vol 1, 1869, and twelve others, odd. (18) 2634 Walpole's (Horace) Letters, vol I, 1861 ; vols U and III, 1857 ; Ditto, vol III, 1833 ; Memoirs of the Reign of Geo. Ill,, vol rV, 1845; Catalogue of Royal and Noble Authors, vols I to IV, loanting plates, 1806. Watson's (R.) History of the Reign of Philip the II., vols H and III, 1794. Wil- kinson's (Tate) Memoirs of his own Life, vols II and HI, soiled titles, 1791, and seven otliers, odd. (20) 2635 Walpole's (Horace) Memoirs of the Reign of King George the Third, 2nd edition, vol TV, Jine portrait of the Hon. Charles Townshend, afta- Sir J. Reynolds, 1851. Vaughan's History of England under the House of Stuart, 1608-88, part H, 1840. Works of the Rev. D, Waterland, vol I part I, portrait, Oxford. 1828. Ussher's (Abp.) Works, vols IE and III, no titles. The Gateshead Cabinet of Songs, Newcastle- upon-Tyne, 1816, and twenty-four others, odd. (30) 2636 Warton's (Thomas) Observations on Spenser's Fairy Queen, vol I, 1807. History of English Poetry, vol I, part I, Dvhlin, 1784. Works of Virgil, yo\YV , frontispiece, 175 — . The Ninth Book of Warburton's Divine Legation of _ Moses, N.D. Whichcote's (B.) Discourses, vol JI, portrait, 1702, and twenty-one others, odd, (26) 288 2637 Wilkinson's (Tate) Memoirs ot his Life, vols I, HI, and IV, York, 1790. Watson's Anecdotes of E. Watson, Bishop of Landaff, 2nd edition, portrait, 1818. Theological Tracts, by Bishop Watson, vols I and'VI, Cambridge, 1785. The Divine Legation of Moses, by Bishop Warburton, vols II, III, and V, not uniform, 1745-65, and eleven others, odd. (20) 2638 Wrangham's (Rev. F.) Sermons, vol III, curious frontispiece, 1816. Life and Writings of Philip, Duke of Wharton, vol I, portrait, engraved by G. Vertzie, 1 732. England's Re- formation : a Poem, by Thomas Ward, part I, curious illustrations, London. 1747. The World's Doom ; or. The Cabinet of Fate Unlocked, vol II, 1795. Philosophical Dictionary, from the French of M. de Voltaire, vol IV, and twenty-eight others, odd. (33) 2639 Wraxall's (Sir N. W.) Historical Memoirs of My Own Time, vol II, 1815. Varieties of Literature, vol I, 1796. Walker's (John) Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, vols I and IV, 1814. Wanley's (N.) Wonders of the Little World, vol 11, 1806, and four- teen others, odd. (19) Folio et Quarto. 2640 Anatomy of the Human Body fa volume without a title, con- taining about 100 engravings), and 32 other imperfect volumes, some having a number of curious engravings suitable for purposes of illustration. Folio and quarto. (83) 2641 Baxter's (Richard) Practical Works ("First Edition J, vol HE, poor copy, 1707. Carte's (Thomas) Life of James, Duke of Ormonde, vol 1, 1 737. Works of Isaac Barrow, vol H, 1683. Biographia Britannica, 12 vols, not uniform, v.D., all odd or duplicate. (15) 2642 Bayle's General Dictionary, vols II and III, 1735. Works of John Locke, vols II and HI, 1727. Impartial Collection of the Great Affairs of State, by John Nalson, vol II, 1683. Clarendon's (Earl of) State Papers, vol III, and seven others, miscellaneous, odd, folio. (13) 2643 Biblia Sacra Polyglotta Waltoni, vol II, no title; wants all before p. 19 [1657]. The Siege of Breda, curious plates [1627]. History of the Low-Country Warres, by F. Strada, portraits, 1650, and 26 others, miscellaneous, more or less imperfect, but containing a number of illustrations of dif- fererit hinds, folio. (29) 2644 Biographia Britannica, vols III, IV, V, and VI parts 1 and 2, bookplate of the Rev. John Watson, 1750-66. Ralph's His- tory of England, vol II. Lodge's Portraits of Illustrious Personages, vols III and V, fine plates, some being foxed, imp 8vo, 1838, and four others, historical, odd, folio. (12) 289 2645 Bunyan's (John) Works, ed. by G. Ofifor, vol I, plates, 1852. The Popular Enolyclopedia, vol I, part 1, illustrations, n.d. Somers's (Lord) Tracts, ed. by Sir W. Scott, vol XIII, 1815. Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, by Thomas Moore, vol II, 1830, and twenty-eight others, miscellaneous, odd, quarto. (32) 2646 Clarke's (Rev. Samuel) Works, Jine portrait, engraved b%j O, Vertue, 3 vols, not uniform, wanting Srd vol to complete, 1738-42. Burnet's Sacred Theory of the Earth, ^oj-femi, after G. Kneller, part I, 1697. Taylor's (Bp.) Sermons for All the Sundays in the Year: Winter Half- Year, 1653. Dupin's (L.E.) Compleat History of the Canon and Writers of the Old and New Testament, vol I, 1699. Ductor Dubitantium, by Bishop J. Taylor, books I and II, 1660, and seven others, theological, folio. (14) 2647 Dee's (John) True Relation of liis Actions with Spirits, &o., N.D. A Fragment of one of Dr. Dee's Works, containing two curious engravings, N.D. The Anatomy of the Body of Man, curioics plates, n.d., and twenty-eight others, miscel- laneous, all more or less imperfect, folio. (80) 2648 Foxe's (John) Acts and Monuments, n.d. Travels of Sir John, Chardin, curious illustrations, 1686. Works of Ben Jonson, N.D., and seventeen others, miscellaneous, all more or less imperfect, «OOTe containing illicstrations and portraits,io\io. (20) 2649 Hugonis Grotii Annotata ad Vetus Testamentum, vols I, II, and in, 1744; Opera, vols IV and V, 1641. Sylloge Scriptorum, vols VII, 1733. Originum Eoolesiastioarum, Pars Posterior, Colleotore R. Mountacutio, Norwic. Episcopo, 1640. Isaaci Barrow Opuscula, Volumen Quartum, portrait, 1687, and five others, in Latin, chiefly theological, folio. (12) 2650 Mangeti (J. J.) Bibliotheca Scriptorum Medicorum, Veterum et Recentiorum, vols I, II, and IV, portrait, 1731. Raii Historife Plantarum, vol II, 1688, J. Wallis Operum Mathematicorum, vol III, 1699, and seven others, in Latin, miscellaneous, folio. (12) 2651 Nare's (Edward) Life of Lord Burghley, fine portrait, vol I, 1828. Malcolm's (J. P.) Londinium RediVivum, ■wo/ JFow/?/, 1807. History of England, by Catherine Macaulay, vol I only, portrait, 1778. Tour in Scotland, by Pennant, part II, plates, 1790. Winter's (Walter) Etymologicon Magnum, or Universal Etymological Dictionary, part 1, 1800, and eleven others, odd, quarto. (16) 2652 Parr's (Samuel) Works, edited with Memoirs of liis Life and Writing, by John Johnstone, M.D., 8 vols, 8vo, 1828, in unfolded sheets, complete. 290 LOT 2653 Parr's (Samuel) "Works, another copy, as above, wanting sheet Q, vol 5, a few sheets soiled. 2654 Ralegh's (Sir W.) History of the World, vol II, pm-trait and maps, 1736. Ogilby's (John) Asia, part first, plates, W7S. Collier's (Jeremy) An Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain, vol I, broken binding, 1708. Tyrrell's CJames) General History of England, vol II part II, and vol III part III, 1700-4. The second part of the Institutes of the Laws of England, 1669, and ten others, chiefly Historical, odd, folio. (16) 2655 Saurin's (J.) Dissertations on Events of the Old and New Testaments, vol I, curious frontispiece, 1723. Works of Stephen Charnock, vol I, 1684. The second part of the Works of the Author of the Whole Duty of Man, 1704. Works of Thomas Jackson, D.D., vols I and III, 1673. Sixty-five Sermons by R. Brownrig, Bishop of Exeter, vol I, 1674. Theological Works of the Rev. Mr. Charles Leslie, vol II, 1721, and eight others, theological, odd, folio. (15) 2656 Somers' (Lord). A second collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, vols I, II, IV, 1751 ; a third collection, 4 vols, (vol II wanting title and one leaf of contents), 1 751 ; a fourth collection, 4 vols, 1751-52 ; Ditto, 2nd edition, ed. by Sir W. Scott, vols III and VII, 1810-12. Works of Bishop Warburton, vols II, III, V, VI, VII (wanting vole I and IV to complete), 1788. Works of Andrew Marvel, by Edward Thompson, vols II and III (vol I wanting to complete), 1776, quarto. (20) 2657 State Trials, odd volumes and number's, a bundle, quarto. 2658 Suidse Lexicon Greece et Latino, vol I part I, 1852. Para- disus Amissus. Poema Joannis Miltoni. Latine Redditum a Gulielmo Dobson, vol I, Oxon, 1750. Martini Antonii Delrii Syntagmatis Tragici pars ultima, 1620. Muses Etonenses, vol II, 1796, and twenty others, chiefly in Latin, miscellaneous, all odd. Quarto and octavo, (24) 2659 Thuani (J. A.) Historiarum sui Temporis, vols I, II, IV, and V, Paris, 1706-10. Ohronicorum Turoicorum, vol III, curious woodcuts, Impressum Franeoforti ad Mcenum, 1678. C. Labbaei Glossaria Graeco-Latina et Latino- Graeca. Pars II, 1819, and twelve others, chiefly in Latin, miscellaneous, folio, n g) 2660 Whiter's (Walter) Etymologicon Universale; or, a Universal Etymological Dictionary. Vol I parts I and II, Autograph of A. J. Valpy, Cambridge, 1811. Crabb's (G.) Universal Technological Dictionary, vol II, plates, uncut, 1823. Tooke's (John Home) Diversions of Purley, second edition, part I, 1798. Supplement to the Harleian Mis- 291 lOT cellany, by Thomas Park, vol I, 1812. The Private Correspondence of David Garriok, vol I, fine portrait, by Worthinyton, after Reynolds, 1831, and fifteen others, odd, quarto. m\\ 2661 Wilson's Tales of the Borders, vols I and n, portrait of Wilson, vol II, without title and contents, Manchester, ts.J). Disserta- tions, Seventh Edition of the Encyclopasdia Britannioa, N.n. Present State of Europe, or the Historical and Political Monthly Mercury, vols XXII and XXVIII, 1711, 1717. The Diversions of Purley, by J. H. Tooke, part I, second edition, 1798. The Harleian Miscellany, vols I and in, 1744-46, and seventeen others, miscellaneous, odd, quarto. (24) Mixed Sizes, 2662 Looking-Glass for the Mind, eighth edition, Bewick's cuts, 1800. Historia Oompendiosa AngUcana; or, a Compen- dious History of England, by Thomas Gent, rude woodcuts, 1741. ^sopi Pabulae, Gr. et Lat,fine cuts, n.d. Pleasant History of the Gentle Craft, plates, n.d. Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandevile, Knight, curious illustrations, tioo copies, N.D. Th. Bartholini Domus Anatomia Hafnien- sis brevissime descripta, Hafniae, 1662, and eight others, more or less imperfect, almost ail containing very curious woodcuts. (15) 2663 Johnson's (Capt.) History of the Pyrates. Pandion and Amphigenia ; or the Historie of the Coy Lady ; Adorned with Sculpture. The Enchanted Knights and the Demon of the Ring, Manchester, N.D. Poems, by J.C., 1654. A Present for the Ladies ; to which is added, The Character of an Accomplish'd Virgin, Wife, and Widow, in verse, (formerly in the possession of J. B. Rondeau), 1692, and thirty others, some facetious ; all more or less imperfect. (35) 2664 Foxe's Acts and Monuments, n.d. Latymer's Sermons, n.d. Of Godde's Providence and Secreat Judgments, jst.d. Catalogue of the Bishops of England, by Francis Godwin, Bishop of Llandaff and Hereford [1614.] Froissart's Cronycle, [15 — .] Defence of the Apologie, by Bishop Jewel, N.D.. and eight others, all black letter; all imperfect. (13) 2665 Himilton's History of Sir W. Wallace, 1721. The Glorious Star of Charles II. Collection of Loyal Songs. The Queen's Closet Opened, 1684. Imitation of Jesus Christ, by Thomas of Kempis, 1717. Court and State Drollery, N.D., and forty others, all more or less imperfect, the whole being of a curious character, (46) 292 LOT 2666 Keach's (B.) War with the Devil, 1709. A Summons for Swearers, by W. Powell, 1645. Graham's (D.) History of the EebelHon of 1745. Overbury's Wife. The Devil on Crutches in England. Physiognomical Travels, vol III. Senault's Use of Passions, and fifty-two others, curious, all imperfect. (58) 2667 Amusemens Serieux et Oomiques, n.d. State Worthies, by David Lloyd, 1670. Virgil Travestie. St. Evremoniana. ColvU's Whiggs Supplication, a Mock-Poem. The Life and Opinions of Bertram Montflchet, n.d., and forty-eight others, rare and curious, all imperfect. (64) 2668 Discourse of Wit, by D. Abercromby, 1686. A Feast for Wormes, by F. Quarles, 1634. The Life and Death of Henrietta Maria de Bourbon, Queen of England. Oile of Scorpions, by F. Rond, 1623, and forty-nine others, all imperfect. (53) 2669 Life and Adventures of Bampfylde-Moore Carew, Hopper and Son, Manchester, 1802. The Question of Witchcraft Debated, by John Wagstaflfe, 1671. Compleat History of Magiok, Sorcery, and Witchcraft, vol I, 1716. \'vits' Inter- preter, the English Parnassus, 2nd edition, n.d. The Accomplished Ladies Rich Closet of Rarieties, n.d., and thirty-four others, octavo et infra, all imperfect. (39) 2670 Wonderful Magazine, vols I and II, 1764-65. Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay ; vol I title damaged : auto- graph note by Mr. Crossley, n.d. Random Records, by George Colmau, the younger, vol I, portrait, 1830. Criminal Portraitures, vol I, plates, J. Gleave, Manchester, N.D. Memoirs of Count Grammont, vols I and III, no plates, 1809. Present State of the British Islands, ^fafes, N.D. Englands General Description, many curious maps, N.D., and twenty-six others, all imperfect. (35) 2671 Tlie Artof Dining, 1852. Schiller's Maid of Orleans, n.d. Histoire des Becherches sur la Quadrature du Cercle, par Montlucla, 1831. The Songs of Ireland, edited by M. J. Barry, 1845. Barrow's Life of Sir Francis Drake, 1844. Le Rime di Messer Francesco Petraca, Volume Primo, Milano, 1824. Knight's (C,) London, a bmidle of Numbers (many woodcuts), and numerous others, Latin, French, and English, odd, but perfect. (2 parcels) 2672 Miscellaneous Imperfect Books, octavo et infra. (68) 2673 Miscellaneous Imperfect Books, octavo et infra. (36) 293 LOT 2674 Smith (T.) Vitae quorundam eruditissimorum et illustriiTm Virorum, autograph of Francis Wrangham, Land., 1707. Albions England, London, 1597. Hoyle's Eeioynder to Master Malone's Reply coneeruing Reall Presence, Dublin, 1641, Mede's Interpretation of the Number 666, n.d., and twenty-one others, quarto, all imperject, curious (25) 2675 Manchester Iris, vol. I. 1822. Gage's New Survey of the West Indies, n.d. Selections from the Registers of the Presbytery of Lanark, 1623-1709, Abbotsford Club, 1839. Strutt's Sports and Pastimes, coloured plates, ic.d., and others, imperfect, a parcel. 2676 Modest Enquiry into the Opinion concerning a Guardian Angel, London, 1702. Gatliff's Observations on George Canning, autograph presentation copy from the author to Mrs. Whyatt, Manchester, 1827. A Triall of Wits, n.d. Historie of the Reformation of Religion in the Realme of Scotland, n.d. Voyages of Jolm Struys, n.d. Europae Speculum; or, a View or Survey of Religion, 1 632, and others, mixed sizes, bound and unbound, all more or less im- perfect, a parcel. 2677 The Treasurie of Ancient and Moderne Times, by Pedro Mexio, W. Laggard, London, 1618. Trials: Anthony, Earl of Shaftesbmy, for High Treason, 1681 ; George Borosky, Christopher Vratz, and John Stern, for the Murder of Thomas Thynn, 1682, and others, in 1 volume, v.D. Mac- kenzie's Observations on Acts of Parliament, Edinburgh, 1686. Browne's Pseudodoxia Epidemioa, 2nd edition, 2 parts, 1650, and twenty-two others, folio and quarto, all imperfect, (27) 2678 Purohas's Pilgrimages, books 1 to 9, 1612. The True Pro- phecies of Michael Nostradamus. History of the Civill Warres, by the Earle of Monmouth, vol I, 1641 . Pleasant Notes upon Don Quixote, by Edmund Gayton. The title bears the following inscription :—" Zi'Ser J. O. Booth, ex dono Oerard de Legh in Com. Lane," 1854. Phj'siologia Epicuro-Gassendo-Charltoniana, First Part, 1664, and five others, very curious and rare ; all more or less imperfect. ( 1 0) 2679 Gambado's (G.) Academy for Grown Horsemen, jsfaites, 1796. Royal Chymistry, n.d. History and Antiquities of Sher- bourne, by John Hutchins, plates, 1815. Evelyn on Medals : Proof Sheets, with BentJey's autograph cor- rections. Maitland's History of London, vol. I., 1739. Ralegh's History of the World, vol. 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