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Bernardini Rincii Mediolanensis Epitalamion in Nuptijs Francisci Galliarum Delphini et Maria Britannorum Regis Filie. (Paris). 1518, sm. 4to. A-C, twelve leaves. Sylva Bernardini Rincii, Apparatum, Ludos, Convivium explicans, &c. (Paris) 1518, sm. 4to. A-B, in fours.Oratio Rich. Pacei in pace nuperrime composita et federe percusso inter Angliæ regem et Francorum regem, in æde Divi Pauli Londini habita. Paris, 1518, sm. 4to. A and B in fours.

These three tracts are bound together in the British Museum.

The Illustrious Lovers, or Princely Adventures in the Courts of England and France; containing sundry Transactions relating to love Intrigues, noble Enterprises, and Gallantry; being an Historical Account of the famous Loves of Mary, sometime Queen of France, and Charles Brandon, the renowned Duke of Suffolk. From the French. Lond. 1686, 8vo. The running title of this volume is English and French Adventures;' it was issued a second time, with title, The English Princess, or the Duchess Queen, in two

Parts.'

MARY I., Queen of England, daughter of K. Henry VIII.

Coronatione de la Regina d'Inghilterra fatta il di primo d'Ottobre, 1552. 8vo. 4 leaves. Hibbert, 6868, in a vol. In the Grenville Collection.

This and other rare foreign tracts relating to Queen Mary and her husband, Philip of Spain, are in the Grenville Collection. See that Catalogue, pp. 446, 447, pt. i.; p. 309, pt. ii.

A Declaration of Q. Mary of her Profession of the true Religion, and forbidding the Names of Distinction (Papists and Hereticks) among her Subjects. Gyuen at Rychmond, xviii. Aug. Regni 1. Excusum in Ædibus Johannis Cawodi (1553).

A godly and deuout Prayer for the Quenes Hyghnes Delyneraunce, and for the Quietnes and Wealth of this Realme. Excudit J. Cawodus. A broadside.

Tractatus matrimonialis inter Mariam Angliæ Reginam et Philippum. Bibl. Cott. Vitellius, 116, in British Museum.

The Ballad of Joye vpon the Publication of Q. Mary, Wife of King Philip, her being with Child, Anno Do. 1554. Lond. by Wyllyam Ryddaell (1554). Reprinted in Dr. Dibdin's edition of Ames' Typogr. Antiquities, vol. iv. 407-8, from a copy in the Pepysian Library, Cambridge.

Copie of a Letter sent from the Councill to E. (Bonner) Bp. of London, concerning Q Mary's conceiving with Child. A Broadside dated from Westminster, Nov. 27, 1554, printed by J. Cawood. Jolley, 853, 71. 2s. 6d. See Strype's Life of Cran

mer, folio, p. 367. It is reprinted in Fox's Martyrs, edit. 1562, p. 1014.

Vera Expositio Disputationis institutæ mandato D. Mariæ Reginæ Angliæ, &c. in Synodo Ecclesiastica. Londini, in Comitiis Regni ad 18 Octob. Anno 1553. Romæ, 1554, 8vo. A copy in a bookseller's recent catalogue was priced 5l. 5s. Bright, with another piece. 1. 16s.

Il Felicissimo Ritorno del Regno d'Inghilterra alla Catholica Unione et alla Obedientia della sede Apostolica. Roma, 1554, 4to. Heber, pt. i. 4610, 17. 14s.

Lettere del Re d'Inghilterra (Philip II.) e del Card. Polo al Papa Julio III., sopra la reduttione di quel regno alla unione della santa madre Chiesa et obedienza della sede Apostolica. Roma (1554), 4to.

Pope's absolution of England from heresy. This rare piece concludes with the A copy was in Lord Guildford's collection, pt. iii., and another, with the previous piece, in part ii.

Gratulatorium in Philippi II. Adventum in Belgium, et in Nuptias cum Maria Angliæ. Colon. 1555, 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 1658, 10s. Heber, pt. vii, 4828, 19s. Imp. for J. Cawoode, 1555. BLACK LETTER. A Supplication to the Queen's Majestie. This piece is dated 1550, but internal evidence proves it to be of the year 1555. A and B, in eights, C, 4 leaves. Sotheby, 1852, 1. 12s. Puttick, June, 1858, 177.59.

The Epitaphe upon the Death of the most excellent and our late vertuous Quene Marie deceased. Augmented by the first Author. Lond. by Richd. Lant (1558). In Verse. Reprinted in the tenth volume of the Harleian Miscellany from a copy, supposed unique, in the library of the London Society of Antiquaries.

Memoirs of Queen Mary's Days; wherein the Church of England and all the Inhabitants may plainly see (if God hath not suffered them to be infatuated) as in a Glass, the sad Effects which follow a Popish Successor enjoying the Crown of England. Printed in the Year 1681, folio. pp. 4. Reprinted in the first volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

The History of the Life, bloody Reign, and Death of Queen Mary, eldest Daughter to Henry VIII. The third Edition corrected; to which is now added, an Account of the remarkable Judgements of God on many of the Persecutors. Lond. 1682, 12mo. A-I, in twelves, with a front. Nassau, pt. i. 1587, 78.

New Lights thrown upon the History of Mary Queen of England, eldest Daughter of Henry VIII. Lond. 1771, 8vo. 38. Addressed to David Hume.

Household Book of the Princess Mary, Daughter of Henry VIII., afterwards Queen Mary. Edited by Sir F. Madden.

Lond. 1830, 8vo. 17. s. LARGE PAPER, only a Guil. Mowntio, 1571, 16mo. Steevens twelve printed. 1789, 12s. 6d.

See DECKER, Thomas, p. 608. DEWES, Giles, p. 636. ELDER, John. GUIDUS, F. A., p. 955. JUNIUS, Hadrian. NIGER, F. P. PALSGRAVE, John. PHILIP II., King of Spain. TUNSTALL, Cuthbert.

MARY STUART, Queen of Scots. The Ceremonial of the Marriage of Mary Queen of Scots with the Dauphin of France (1557). Lond. 1818, 4to. BLACK LETTER. Printed by Wm. Bentham, Esq. for presentation to the members of the Roxburghe Club. Dent, pt. ii. 1210, 17. 8s. Boswell, 3051, 3. 19s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1632, 47. 11s. See ROXBURGHE CLUB, Appendix.

A Declaration of the triumphant Marriage of the two maist nobill Prince and Princesse, Francis de Valoys and Mary Stuart, by the Grace of God King and Quene of Scotland, and Dolphine and Dolphin of France. Paris, 1558, 8vo.

In Francisci illustriss. Francis Delphini et Mariæ sereniss. Scotorum Regina Nuptias, Viri cujusdam amplis Carmen. Paris, apud Morell, 1558, 4to. A poetical tract by Michael Hospitalius. Heber, pt. vii. with other pieces, 1.

Oratio quam ipsa Sponsalium die Regina Scotia ad Henricum regem habuit. Paris, 1558, 4to Heber, pt. vii, in a vol.

Carmen Nuptiale in Delphinum et Mariam, a Renato Guillionio. Paris, 1558, 4to. Heber, pt. vii. 4108, in a vol. with several other pieces, ejusd. generis, 1.

A Discourse touching the pretended Match betwene the Duke of Norfolke and the Queene of Scottes. (1571), 16mo. Roxburghe, 8738, title wanting, 178. 6d. resold Heber, pt. v. 4s. 6d. Written, as supposed, by one Sampson a preacher. It is reprinted by Anderson in his collections relating to Mary Queen of Scots.

A Letter vindicating the Queen (Elizabeth) in the Case of the Duke of Norfolk and Queen of Scots. By R. G. Lond. by Richard Grafton, 1571, 16mo. BLACK LETTER, five leaves. Roxburghe, 8737, in a vol. with the two previously.named pieces, and others by Buchanan, 12. 12s.

The Copie of a Letter, written byone in London to his Friend. concerning the Credit of the late published Detection (by G. Buchanan) of the Doynges of the Ladie Marie of Scotland (1572), 16mo. BLACK LETTER, 8 leaves. This tract is reprinted in the second volume of Anderson's Collection, and in the third volume of the Harleian Miscellany. A copy is in Trinity College Library, Cambridge. For the Detection, see BUCHANAN, Geo. p. 301.

L'Innocence de Marie Royue d'Escosse. Imprimé l'An. 1572, 8vo. Written by Francis de Belleforest. Bp. of Ely, 559, 31. 13s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 1080, 37. 4s. Chalmers, 18s. Steevens, 1781, 1. 78. Bright, mor. 1. 7s. Printed in Jebb's Collection.

Discours contre les Conspirations pretendues estre faites sur l'Estat d'Angleterre, avec les Responces a celui qui defend Other pieces were also produced in ho- la Cause et Innocence de la tres illustre nour of this marriage; those by George Royne d'Escosse. Imprime l'An. 1572, 8vo. Buchanan were translated and printed in A translation, with some additions, of English, 1711, 4to. eleven leaves. Re- an attack upon Queen Elizabeth, Lord printed, Edinb. 1845. Sixty copies on Keeper Bacon, and Secretary Cecil, printpaper, one on vellum. A more eleganted under the ironical title of A Treatise version from the pen of Archd. Wrangham has been printed.

Elegie sur le despart de la Royne Marie retournant à son Royaume d'Escosse. Lyon, 1561, 12mo. G. Chalmers, 8s.

Allegations against the surmised Title of the Queen of Scots and the Favourers of the same. 1565, 4to. A copy is in the British Museum.

of Treasons against Q. Elizabeth,' &c. 1572. See THROCKMORTON, Francis.

A Proclamation concerning the Sentence against Mary Queen of Scots, dated Richmond, Dec. 4, 1586. Printed by Christ. Barker. Roxburghe, 8747, in a vol. with others, 211.

Il Compassionevole et Memorabil caso della morte della Regina di Scotia. ViProditionis ab aliquot Scotia Perduelli cenza, 1587, 4to. Heber, pt. vii. 12s. bus adversus serenissimam suam Reginam Epitaphium Maria Scotia Reginæ, Lat. non ita pridem perpetratæ brevis et sim-et Gall. Regale Monumentum. Discours plex Narratio. Lovanii, 1566, 8vo. A de la Mort de Marie Stouard, Royne d' copy in a bookseller's recent catalogue Ecosse. 1587, 8vo. was marked 67. 68.

De Maria Scotorum Regina, totaque ejus contra regem conjuratione, fœdo cum Bothnelio adulterio, &c. Historia. [By| George Buchanan.] 12mo. s. a. Hibbert, 5131, Ss. 6d. A translation in French appeared, Edinb. 1572, 12mo.

De Maria Scotorum Regina, Historia

Narratio Mortis Marie Stuartæ, Germanice. Munchen, 1587, 4to. Heber, pt. vii. 3s.

Histoire de la Royne d'Escosse, Douairiere de France, proche heritiere de la Royne d'Angleterre, avec un petit livr. de sa Mort (with the following title:La Mort de la Royne d'Escosse, Douai

MARY, Q. of Scots-continued. riere de France.') Paris, 1588, 8vo. Roxburghe, 8746, 31. 13s. 6d. - Paris, 1589, sm. 8vo. Constable, 899, morocco, 19s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1751, 4l. 5s. Boswell, 1915, 27. 16s. Dent, pt. i. 1396, 1. 18s. Hibbert, 27. 11s. Jadis, 79, with four folding woodcuts representing her execution, erroneously supposed to be unique, 47. 10s. See Bibl. Westiana, no. 4553, 17. 5s. Heber, pt. i. 4427. 2 1s. Reprinted in the second volume of Jebb's Collection. The two parts, being separately paged, are sometimes transposed, but are really only one work, the second being mentioned on the title of

the first.

A Defence of the honorable Sentence and Execution of the Queene of Scots, with the Opinions of learned Men, and Answers to certaine Objections. Lond. by John Windet, 1587, 4to. By Maurice Kyffin. King and Lochée's in 1816, 57. 5s. White Knights, 2725, morocco, 61. 6s. Hibbert, 5368, morocco, 3l. 1s.-1588. Col. Stanley, 41. 88.

Apologie, ou defense d' l'honorable Sentence et tres-juste Execution de defuncte Marie Steuard, derniere Royne d'Ecosse, avec les Copies des Lettres, Actes et Articles, qui servent à decouvrir et à bien verifier la Trahison de la dite Royne. (Paris), 1588, 8vo. Steevens, 1782, 11. 9s. Bright, stained, 5s. 6d. At the end should be found two leaves of errata.

Summarium de Morte Mariæ Stuartæ, opera Romoaldi Scoti. Ingelst. 1588, sm. Evo. Nassan, pt. i 120. with a portrait, and Barnestaple's Life of Mary, Queen of Scots, 1588, 8.-Colon. 1627. Bp. of Ely, 1337. See BARNESTAPLE.

Vera e Compita Relazione del successo della Morte della Regina di Scotia, con la dichiarazione dell' essequie fatte in Parigi dal Christianissimo Re, suo cognato, e nomi de' personaggi intervenutivi. s. a. 4to. An Italian account of the execution; very interesting from the names being given of those attending the funeral honours paid to her memory at Paris. Heber, pt. v. in a volume, 1. 9s.

Est Natura Hominum Nouitatis avida. The Scottish Queens Burial at Peterborough. vpon Tuesday Deeing Lammas

day, 1587. Lond. by A. J. (Abel Jeffes) for Ed. Venge, 1589, 16mo. four leaves. Roxburghe, 8744, 97. 9s.

Collections relative to the Funerals of Mary, Queen of Scots, 1588. Containing The Scottish Queen's Buriall at Peterborough, upon Tuesday, being Lammas day, 1587, with other contemporary Accounts from MSS. and early printed copies. Edited by Robert Pitcairn, Esq. Edinb. 1822, post 8vo. One hundred and

twenty-five copies printed. Brockett, 1969,

6s. Hibbert, 5138, 17s. THICK PAPER, only

12 printed. Constable, in 1828, 2491, 17s.

Mariæ Stuartæ Scotorum Reginæ nuper ab Elizabetha Regina et Ordinibus Angliæ Supplicium et Mors pro Fide catholica constantissima, &c. Coloniæ, 1587, 8vo. Heber, pt. iv. 8s.; another, pt. v. 6s. 6d. A copy in a bookseller's recent catalogue was marked 47. 4s.

The first Catholic publication on the execution of Mary.

Ode sur la Mort de Marie Royne d' Escosse, mort pour la Foy, par la Cruauté des Anglois Heretiques, Ennemys de Dieu, avec l'Oraison funebre prononcée a Notre Dame de Paris, au jour de ses obseques. Paris, 1588. 8vo. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 338, with Discours de la Mort de Marie. Anvers, 1589, 5, 10s.

Discours de la Mort de Marie Stonard. Anvers, 1589, 8vo. four leaves. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 338, 8vo. with the Ode 1588, 5. 10s. Another edition, without place or date.-Edinb. 1589, with Oraison Funebre, 12mo. Hibbert, 5133, 2s.

Oraison funebre de Marie Reyne d'Escosse, par Renauld de Beanleu, Archevêsque de Bourges. In Jebb's Collection. Stuarta Tragoedia. Duaci, 1593, 4to. See ROULERIUS, Anton.

History of the Life and Death of. 1624, folio. See STRANGUAGE.

La Reina di Scotia. Tragedia di Federigo della Valle. Milano, 1628, 4to.

Maria Regina di Scotia. Poema heroico del Bassiano. Bologna, 1633, 4to. front. representing the execution. Hibbert, 5367, portraits inserted, m'orocco, 21. 2s.

Marie Stuard, Reyne d'Ecosse, de M. Regnault. Paris, 1639, 12mo. Heber, pt.vi. portraits of Mary and Elizabeth, 11s.

Maria Stuart of Gemartelde Majesteit. Treurspel. Keulen, 1646, 4to. with por traits on title-page.

La Maria Stuarda, Opera scenica, del Archidiacono Savaro, di Mileto. Milano, 1669, 12mo. Hibbert, 7188, 3s.

Mariæ Stuartæ Viventis ac Morientis Acta. (Auctore J. Bisselio.) Ambergæ, 1675, 12mo. Heber, pt. vii. 9s.- Permissu superiorum, 1729, with portrait.

Marie Stuart, Reyne d'Escosse, Nouvelle

historique. Paris, 1675, 12mo. 3 pts. in 1 vol. From the Elzevir press. Strettell, 913, 9s. Lloyd, 844, 12s. Bindley, pt. ii. date 1674, 38.-Amst. 1712, 12mo. 1752, date 1645? 11. 7s. Roxburghe, 6248, Hibbert, 5083, 1s. 6d.

A brief History of the Life of Mary, Queen of Scots, 1681, folio. By E. Walsingham. Roxburghe, 8751, 4s. 6d. Chalmers, 2s. 6d.

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The Island Queen: or, Death of Mary

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The Genuine Letters of Mary, Queen of Scots, to James, Earl of Bothwell, translated from the French Originals by Edw. Simmonds. Westminster, 1721, 8vo. Second edition. 1726, 8vo. 5s.

De Vita & Rebus gestis Mariæ Scotorum Reginæ, quæ scriptis tradidere Auctores sedecim, recensita a Sam. Jebb. Lond. 1725, folio, 2 vols. 1. 16s. With a portrait of the Queen by Vertue, and a genealogical table. Fonthill, 1378, 21. 9s. LARGE PAPER. Roxburghe, 8753, 51. 10s. Heath, 4718, 41. Hibbert, 4383, 37. 38.

The History of the Life and Reign of Mary, Queen of Scots, and Dowager of France; extracted from original Records and Writers of Credit. Written by Dr. Sam. Jebb. Lond. 1725, 8vo. portrait of the Queen by Vertue. Bindley, pt. ii. 1309, 98. 6d. Heath, 4720, 8s. 6d. Brockett, 1568, 15s. LARGE PAPER, 18s.-Dublin, 1753, 8vo.

Life of Mary, Queen of Scots, translated from the French (of P. le Pesant de Bois Guibert), with Notes, by James Freebairn. Edinb. 1725, 8vo.

The secret History of Mary, Queen of Scots, and the real causes of her misfortunes. Translated from the French by Eliza Haywood. Lond. 1725, 8vo. Brockett, 1464, 78. Dowdeswell, 252, 9s.- Second edition. Lond. 1726, 8vo.

Marie Stuart, Reyne d'Escosse, Tragedie. Paris, 1735, 8vo.

Vida e Morte tragica de Maria Stuart, Rainho de França e Escocia par F. de Sousa da Sylva Alcoforado Rebello. Lisboa, 1737, 4to.

Histoire de Marie Stuart, Reine d'Escosse, avec les Pieces justificatives et des Remarques (par M. M. de Marsy et Fréron). Londres (Paris), 1742, 12mo. 2 vols. with half-length portrait. Bindley, pt. ii.

709, 11. 2s.

Prejudice detected by Facts; or, a candid and impartial Enquiry into the Reign of Q. Elizabeth, so far as it relates to Mary, Q. of Scots. Lond. (1753), 8vo.

An historical and critical Enquiry into the Evidence produced by the Earls of Murray and Morton against Mary, Queen of Scots. With an Examination of the Rev. Dr. Robertson's Dissertation, and Mr. Hume's History, with Respect to that Evidence. Edinb. 1772, 8vo. 3s.

Recherches sur Marie Stuart. 1772, 12mo. Brockett, 2484, 11s.

Critical Observations concerning the Scottish Historians, Hume, Stuart, and Robertson; including an Idea of the Reign of Mary, Queen of Scots, as a Portion of History; Specimens of the Histories of this Princess by Dr. Stuart and Dr. Robertson; and a comparative View of the Merits of these Historians: with a literary Picture of Dr. Robertson, in a contrasted Opposition with the celebrated Mr. Hume. Lond. 1782, 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Miscellaneous Remarks on 'The Inquiry into the Evidence against Mary, Queen of Scots,' 1784, 8vo. Lloyd, 846, 10s.

History and Antiquities of Fotheringay; with some Account of the Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots. Lond. 1787, 4to. Se Nichols' Bibl. Topog. Brit.

Mary, Queen of Scots, a Tragedy, by the Hon. John St. John, Lond. 1789, 8vo.

28.

A Sonnet, supposed to have been written by Mary. Queen of Scots, to the Earl of Bothwell, previous to her marriage with that Nobleman. Translated into English by Mr. Shillito. To which is subjoined, a Copy of the French Sonnet, written, as is said, with the Queen's own Hand, and found in a Casket, with other secret Papers. Lond. 1790, 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Mary, Queen of Scots, an historical Tragedy, by Mrs. Mary Deverell. Lond. 1792, 8vo. 28. 6d.

History of Mary, Queen of Scots, including an Examination of the Writings which are ascribed to her, by Dr. Thos. Robertson. Edinb. 1793, 4to.

Mary Stewart, Queen of Scots. An historical Drama. Edinb. 1801, 8vo. By James Grahame. Constable, 395, 4s. 6d.

Effusions of Love, from Chatelar to Mary, Queen of Scotland. Translated from a Gaelic Manuscript in the Scotch College, at Paris. Interspersed with Songs, Sonnets, and Notes explanatory, by the Translator. Lond. 1806, 12mo. 5s. An undoubted forgery by W. H. Ireland; with a frontispiece and portrait of Mary. Brockett, 1181, morocco, 14. 78.

Lettres de Marie Stuart, Reine d'Escosse; et de Christine Reine de Suède. Paris, 1807, 12mo. 3 vols.

The Legend of Mary, Queen of Scots, and other ancient Poems, irom a MS, of the 16th Century. By John Fry. Bristol, 1810, 8vo. 3s. 61. LARGE PAPER, in 4to. 68.

Mary, Queen of Scots, a Poem, by Margaretta Wedderburn. Edinb. 1811, 8vo.

by James Hogg. Edinb. 1813, royal 8vo. The Queen's Wake, a legendary Poem, Marie Stuart, Tragédie en cinq Actes, par M. Pierre Le Brun. Paris, 1823, 8vo.

The Royal Exile; or Poetical Epistles of Paris, Mary, Queen of Scots, during her Captivity in England. By a young Lady. Also,

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MARY, Q. of Scots-continued. by her Father, the Life of the Queen. Lond. 1822, 8vo. 2 vols. LARGE PAPER. Mary Stuart, a dramatic Representation, by Miss Macauley. Lond. 1823, 8vo.

Love Letters of Mary, Queen of Scots, and Earl Bothwell. By Hugh Campbell, LL.D. Lond. 1825, Svo. 6s.

The Case of Mary, Queen of Scots, and of Elizabeth, Queen of England, drawn from the State Papers, and most authentic Sources By Hugh Campbell, LL.D. Lond. 1825, 8vo. 12s.

Mary, Queen of Scots, a Drama, taken from Sir Walter Scott's Novel of the Abbot. Edinb. 1825, 12mo.

Mary, Queen of Scots: her Persecutions, Sufferings and Trials, from her Birth till her Death. Glasg. 1836, 12mo. 7s. 6d.

Queen, and other plates. [Edited by Albert Way, Esq.]

Life of Mary, Queen of Scots, by H. G. Bell Lond. (Constable's Miscellany), 1838, 18mo. 2 vols. 78.-Lond. Whittaker, 1840, roy. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

The Life and Tragedy of the heroicall Lady, Mary Queen of Scotts. A MS. English poem, by John Woodward, in the Advocates' Library at Edinburgh. Another memoir, in Italian, by Francisco Marcaldi, in MS., is mentioned by Nicol son in his Scottish Historical Library. In a catalogue published by Rivingtons Old copies of it are not very uncommon. and Cochran in 1824, was a curious MS. relating to the proceedings against Mary.

In the Bodleian Library are sundry broadsides relating to Mary Queen of Scots, with portraits. See Dr. Dibdin's James Maitland of Lethington's Nar- Libr. Comp. p. 267; and in a valuable little rative of the principal acts of the Regency, publication entitled 'The Crypt,' is a chroduring the minority; and other papers nological list of publications, 168 in numrelating to the History of Mary, Queenber, relative to this unfortunate princess. of Scotland. Ipswich, no date (1833). Fifty copies printed for private circulation, from Mr. Fitch's MS.

Lettres Inédites de Marie Stuart, accompagnées de diverses Dépêches et Instructions, 1558-1587, publiées par le Prince Alex. Labanoff. Paris, 1839, 8vo. Copies printed on vellum paper for Members of the Society of the Bibliophiles Français. Letters of Mary, Queen of Scots, and

The question of Queen Elizabeth's real intentions, as to the execution of Mary, is minutely discussed in Mr. Nicolas's Life of Secretary Davison, 1823, 8vo.

See ANDERSON, James. BANNATYNE, Richard. BARNESTAPLE, Obertus. BENGER, Miss. BISSELIUS, J. BLACKWOOD, Adam. Bois-GUIBBERT, Pe le Pesant de. Bos, L. V. BUCHANAN, George. CAUSSIN, David. CONE, George. CRYPT, the. FLEETNicholas. CHALMERS, George. CHAMBRE, Documents connected with her Personal History, now first published, with an In- WOOD, Wm. GOODAL, Walter. GRAVIUS, troduction by Miss Agnes Strickland.. G. GRAHAME, James. HERRERA, Ant. Lond. 1843, post 8vo. 3 vols. Second edition. Lond. 1843, post 8vo. 2 vols.

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Lettres, Instructions et Memoires de Marie Stuart, Reine d'Ecosse, publies sur les originaux et MSS. et accompagnés d'un resumé chronologique par le Prince Alex. Labanoff, Lond. 1844, 8vo. 7 vols. 41. 4s. reduced to 1. 18. LARGE PAPER, only 50 printed.

Letters of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland, selected from the Recueil des Lettres de Marie Stuart,' together with the Chronological Summary, &c. by Prince Alexandre Labanoff. Translated, with notes, by W. Turnbull. Lond. 1845, 8vo. Catalogue of the Antiquities, Works of Art, and Historical Scottish Relics exhibited in the Museum of the Archæological Institute, during their Annual Meeting, held at Edinburgh, July, 1856; comprising Notices of Mary, Queen of Scots, &c. &c. Edinb. 1859, 8vo. portrait of the

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KEMP, Win. LAING, Malcolm. LETI,
A. M. LESLEY, John. MONTCHRESTIEN,
Ant. de. PLUMPTREE, Rev. James.
BERTSON, William. ROULERIUS, Anth.
RUTHVEN, Lord. SANDERSON, W. SCHIL-
LER, F. SCOTUS, Romoaldus. SPESSHART,
STRADA,
STRANGUAGE, Wm.
Fam. TYTLER, Wm. UDALI, W. VEGA,
Lope de. VERSTEGAN, Richd. WHITAKER,
John. WINZET, Ninian.

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A Funeral Sermon on the Prin-
MARY, Daughter of K. James I.
cess Mary's Grace. By J. Leech.
Lond. 1607, 12mo.

A copy is in the British Museum. See
LEECH, John.

-, Daughter of K. Charles I., afterwards Princess of Orange. Verses on the Birth of the Princess Mary. Camb. 1631, 4to.

Bindley, pt. ii. 358, 4s.

Academiæ Oxoniensis Epicedia in Obitum Mariæ Principisse Arausionensis. Oxon. 1661, 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 822, 58.

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