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NORDEN, John-continued. Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain,

1611.

Surveyors Dialogue divided into five Books. Lond. 1607, 4to. pp. 244. Bindley, pt. ii. 2510. Bright, 1s. 6d. Gardner, 48. 6d.-1610, with a sixt booke newly added, 4to.-1618, dedicated to Sir R. Smith, surveyor of London to Prince Charles, 4to. Bright, 28.-Fourth edition. Lond. 1738, 8vo.

A Pensiue Mans Practise. Newly corrected and enlarged. Lond. 1585, 4to.1591, 24mo.-Fortieth edition. Lond. 1629, 12mo.

A Mirror for the Multitude, wherein may be seen the Violence, the Error, the Weakness, and the rash Consent of the Multitude. Lond. 1586, 18mo. Pp. 116, dedicated to the Queen, after which is an address to the Christian reader. Bliss,

12s.

Antithesis or Contraritie betweene the Wicked and the Godlie. Set forth in form of a paire of Gloves fit for every Man to wear, Lond. 1587.

A Christian familiar Comfort and Incouragement vnto all English Subiects not to dismaie at the Spanish Threats. Lond. 1596, 4to. White Knights, 3143, 5s. Heber, pt. i. 68. 6d.

England. An intended Guyde for English Travailers. Shewing in generall how far one Citie and many Shire-Townes in England are distant from each other. Together, with the Shires in particular: and the cheife Townes in euery of them. With a generall Table of the most of the principall Townes in Wales. Inuented and collected by Iohn Norden. Lond. 1625, A Reforming Glass. Lond. 1596, 16mo. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum. A Progresse of Pietie, or the Harberer Dent, pt. ii. 857, 11. 6s. Collation.-Title and dedication, two leaves: tables of the of Heavenly harts Ease, to recreate the Counties, 38 in number,-at the bottom is afflicted Soules of all such as are shut 'Beare with defectes, the vse is neces-up in truye inward or outward Affliction. sary. The volume concludes with three folding sheets, viz. 1. A Table shewing the distances betweene all the Cities and Shire Townes of England, that are comprehended in the same.' 2. Yorke Shire.' 3. A Table shewing the distances of the

most of the chiefe townes in Wales.' See LONDON, under date 1593, page 1393. Maps and plans.

Another impression, sold by John Garnett, at the South Entrance of the Royal Exchange, n. d. The Tables, which are triangular ones, continued to be used until the publication of the Magna Britannia. 1720, 4to. 6 vols.

Norden's Map of London, engraved by Peter Van den Keere, 1623, entituled A Guide for Countrymen in the famous Cittey of London,' by the help of which plate they shall be able to know how far it is to any street, as also to go unto the same without furder trouble. A.D. 1613. See LONDON BRIDGE, page 1391.

The Survey of Windsor Forest, and of the Little Park, as taken in 1607, are copied in facsimile in Mr. R. R. Tighe's Letter to the Earl of Lincoln on the Parks and Thoroughfares of Windsor. Imp. fol. 1845. Privately printed.

Lond. 1596, 24mo. One hundred leaves, edition, whose Jesses lead into the Hardedicated to Queene Elizabeth.-Another * borough of heavenly Hearts-ease to recreate the afflicted Souls of all such as,' &c. Lond. 12mo. n. d. Reprinted by the PAR

KER SOCIETY, which see.

The Mirror of Honour, wherein every Professor of Armes, from the General to the inferior Soldier may see the Necessity of the Fear and Service of God. Lond. 1597, 4to. Pp. 93, dedicated to Robert Earle of Essex, after which is an address To the Reader.' Inglis, 981, 4s. Marq. of Townshend, 2408, 128, Lloyd, 1000, 16s. Bliss, 18s.

of the interchangeable Courses and VaVicissitudo Rerum, an elegiacall Poeme rietie of Things in this World. The first Part. Lond. 1600, 4to. Twenty-three

leaves. Sotheby's in 1821, 37. 15s. Heber,
Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 495,
pt. iv. 17. 68.

12l. 12s. Bright, 1. 14s. This Poem,
inscribed to Sir Wm. Howard, Knt. the
Lord Howard of Effingham, had a new
title in 1601, when it was called 'The
Storehouse of Varieties.' See Brydges'
Restituta, iii. 127-30.
A Pensive Soules Delight. Lond. 1603,
4to.-Lond. 1615, 12mo.

The father and son obtained a patent The Labyrinth of Mans Life, or Verfrom King James I., in 1607, as joint-offitues Delyght and Envies Opposite. Lond. cers of his Majesty's Crown Lands. 1614, 4to. pp. 94. A poem, dedicated, in a NORDEN, John, of Hart Hall, Ox-style of the most fulsome panegyric, to ford. A sinful Man's Solace. Lond. 1585, 8vo. 17. 11s. 6d.

Pp. 163, with dedication to Sir Edmund Anderson, twelve pages. This work is partly in verse and partly in prose.

Sir Robert Carr, Knt. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 631, 3. 13s. 6d. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 496, poor copy, 71. 78. resold Utterson; again, Bliss, 17. 48. Bindley, pt. iii. 766, 9. 129. Heber, pt. iv. 17. Midgley, 2. See Beloe's Anecdotes, ii. 103-5.

NORDEN, John-continued.
Loadstone to a spiritual Life. Lond.
1614, 16mo.

An Eye to Heaven in Earth: a neces-
sary Watch for the Time of Death, con-
sisting in Meditations and Prayers fit for
that Purpose. With the Husband's
Christian Counsel to his Wife and Chil-
dren left poor after his Death. Lond.
1619, 12mo.

Poor Mans Rest; founded upon Mo-
tives, Meditations, and Prayers, &c.
Eighth Edition. Lond. 1620, 12mo.-Fif-
teenth edition, 1641, 12mo.

Imitation of David, his Godly and
constant Resolution (by way of Medita-
tion and Prayers). Lond. 1624, 16mo.
printed within borders. Constable, 675,
38. Bliss, 7s.

Pathway to Patience in all Manner of
Afflictions, &c. Lond. 1626, 8vo.

NORFOLK, Charles, tenth Duke
of. See HOWARD, Charles.

Henry Howard, Earl of,
· afterwards Duke of Norfolk. Jour-
ney to Constantinople. 1671. See
BURBURY, John.

-

A Letter from a Gentleman
of Lord Howard's Retinue, dated at
Fez, Nov. 1, 1669, giving a full
Relation of their Voyage thither,
and of the present State of the
Countries under the Emperour of
Morocco, with Account of the mer
chandizing Commodities of Africa,
as also of the Manners and Customs
of the People. Lond. 1670, 4to.

7s. 6d.

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Reprinted in the fourth volume of the
Harleian Miscellany.

See HOWARD FAMILY.

NORFOLK.-History and Anti-
quities of the County of Norfolk.
Norwich, 1781, 8vo. 10 vols.

Originally published in weekly numbers
at 6d. each. Marquis of Townshend. 2264,
31. 5s. Dent, pt. i. 228, russia, 31. 16s.
Collation.-Title, dedication to the Duke of
Norfolk, and preface, pp. i-xx; descrip-
tion of Norfolk, with an index villaris,
and directions for placing the plates, pp.
21-204; The Hundred of Blofield, 80
pages; of Brothercross, 26 pages: Hun-
dred and Half of Clackclose, 295 pages.
Prefixed to the volume is a map of Norfolk.
S. Pyle, sc. Vol. II. The Hundred of
Clavering, 96 pages; of Depwade, 197
pages, with one plate; of Diss, 195 pages,
with two plates; of Earsham, 98 pages,
with two plates. Vol. III. The Hundred
of North Erpingham, 120 pages, with six
plates; of South Erpingham, 326 pages,
with one plate. Vol. IV. The Hundred of
with five plates; of Eynesford, 143 pages,
East Flegg, 226 pages, with two plates;
of West Flegg, 59 pages; of Forehoe, 214
pages, with three plates. Vol. V. Free-
bridge Hundred and Half, 370 pages (pp.
57-96 are repeated with asterisks), with
six plates; Hundred of Gallow, 145 pages,
of N. Greenhoe, 113 pages, with five plates,
with two plates. Vol. VI. The Hundred
one of which, Stifkey Hall, at p. 66, is
not in the printed list; of S. Grimeshoe,
126 pages; of Gilteross, 158 pages.
pages, with two plates; of Grimeshoe,

144

Vol.

VII. The Hundred of Happing, 74
pages; of Henstead, 118 pages, with 3
plates; of Holt, 121 pages, with 1 plate;
of Humble-yard, 123 pages; of Loddon,
102 pages, with a View of Langley Hoase,
p.61, not in the printed list. Vol VIII.
The Hundred of Launditch, 198 pages,
with one plate; the Hundred and Half
of Mitford, 102 pages, with 3 plates; the
Hundred of Shropham, 206 pages, with
3 plates.
Vol. IX. The Hundred of
Smithdon, 120 pages, with 3 plates; of
Taverham, 95 pages; of Tunstead, 116
pages, with 3 plates; of Walsham, 52
pages, and of Wayland, 115 pages. Vol.
X. Title and half title, two leaves; intro-
duction, pp. iii-xx; the History of the
City of Norwich, 499 pages, with 8 plates.

A General History of the County of
Norfolk, with Biographical Notices. Nor-
wich, 1829, post Svo. 2 vols. 14. 11s. 6d.
Biographies of Eminent Persons of the
Counties of Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk.

NORFOLK-Continued.

fond. small Svo, with heads at the top of each leaf, 10s. 6d. LARGE PAPER PROOFS, demy 8vo. 1. 1s.; and on INDIA PAPER, royal Svo. 17. 11s. 6d. Printed to accompany the Excursions through those Counties. See EXCURSIONS.

The most lamentable and dreadful Thunder and Lightning in the County of Norfolk, and the City of Norwich, on July 20. Lond. 1656, 4to. pp. 5, with a woodcut. Reprinted in the second volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

Norfolk Poetical Miscellany. 1744, 8vo. 2 vols. By A. Cowper.

The History of the Rebellion in Norfolk, in the year 1549, which was conducted by Rob. Kett, a Tanner by Trade at Wymondham; their final Overthrow, on the 27th of August, by the Conduct and valiant Behaviour of the noble Earl of Warwick. Norwich, 1751, 8vo. 40 pp. See NEVILLE, Alex.

A new and complete History of Norfolk. Lynn, 1778, 8vo. vols. i. and ii. Published in weekly numbers at 6d. each, by W. Smith.

The Norfolk Tour; or Traveller's Pocket Companion:-The sixth edition, greatly enlarged and improved. Norwich, 1808, 12mo. pp. 399, with a map by Neele. First printed in 1772.

land; exhibiting the whole Naviga-
tion from London to St. Petersburg,
in a Set of Charts. A new Edition.
Lond. 1814, atlas folio.

A valuable work.
Nautical Tables, Lond. 1803, 8vo.
New edition. Lond. 1818, 12s.

Epitome of practical Navigation. Lond.
1805, 8vo.-New edition. Lond. 1852, 15s.
A set of lunar Tables for correcting the
apparent Distance of the Moon from the
Sun, or a fixed Star from the Effect of
Refraction; whereby Lyon's Method of
finding the true Distance is rendered one
of the Easiest that have been proposed:
to which are added, Tables for Parallax
and Rules for computing the true Distance.
Lond. 1815. New edition.
Lond. 1822,

15s.

Other Nautical Works were published by this map and chartseller.

NORMAN, Robert. The new Attractive, containing a short Discourse of the Magnet or Loadstone, now first found out. Lond. 1581,

4to.

Inglis, 1117, 5s. This celebrated hydrographer was the first who discovered the dip.'-Lond. 1585, 4to. Bright, 3s. Norfolk Anthology, being Poems, Bal--Hereunto are annexed certaine neceslads, Songs, and rare Tracts relating to the County of Norfolk. 4to. 80 copies privately printed (by Orchard Haliwell). It contains the Norfolk Drollery, &c.

sarie, Rules for the Art of Navigating. Newly corrected and amended by M. W. B(orough), 1585. Lond. 1585, 4to.-Lond. 1596, 4to.

The Safegard of Saylers, or great Rutter. Translated out of Dutch into English. Lond. 1587, 4to.-1590, 4to. Nassau, pt.ii. 568, russia, 17. 5s.-1612, 4to. Inglis, 1118, 3s.-1619, 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 986, 6s.1632, 4to.-1640, 4to.

NORMANDY. A Tour through Normandy. Lond. 1754, 4to.

Views of Norfolk Churches, from Drawings by R. Ladbroke. Norwich, 1823, 4to. Woodward's [Sam.] The Norfolk Topographer's Manual; being a Catalogue of Books and Engravings hitherto published in Relation to the County. The whole revised and augmented by W. C. Ewing. To which are appended, a Catalogue of the Drawings, Prints, and Deeds collected for the Illustration of the Coun- 2s 6d. ty History by Dawson Turner; and also This tract (by Dr. C. Ducarel) chiefly Lists of the Norfolk Chartularies now relates to the monumental remains of known to be in existence; and of the Ma-Normandy. nuscripts and Drawings relating to Nor- Historia Normannorum Scriptores. See folk in the British Museum. Lond. 1842, DUCHESNE, A. 8vo. 11. 1s.

Architectural Notes of the Churches, Chapels, and other Buildings in the City of Norwich and Neighbourhood, by J. H. Parker and Goddard Johnson, Esq. 1847, 4to.

See BLOMEFIELD. COTMAN, J. Sell. NEVILLE, Alex. STARK, James. STEVENSON, Matthew,

NORIE, J. The complete North Sea and Baltic Pilot, including the Cattegat, Sound and Gulf of Fin

Excursions in Normandy, illustrative
of the Character, Manners, Customs, and
Traditions of the People; edited from the
Journal of a recent Traveller by F. Sho-
berl. 1841, post Svo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.
See COTMAN, J. Sell. PICCARD, C.
STOTHARD, Mrs. Chas. TURNER, Dawson,
NORNELL, Robert See NORVELL.
NORRIS, Charles. Etchings of
Tenby; including many ancient
Edifices which have been destroyed,
and tending to illustrate the most

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The Architectural Antiquities of Wales. Lond. 1810-11, 4to. nos. i. ii. and iii. pub.

lished at 11. 1s. each. Proofs on INDIA PAPER, published at 31. 3s. each.

Saint David's, in a Series of Engravings, llustrating the different Edifices of that ancient city. Lond. 1811, oblong folio, published at 37. 7s. but now 17. 18.

NORRIS, Sir John. Ephemeris Expeditionis Norreysi et Draki in Lusitaniam. Lond. T. Woodcock, 1589, 4to.

Prefixed is an epistle, 'Michaeli Abis. selt Amersforti O. H. S. D. P. 34 pages. Towneley, pt. ii. 636, 21. 6s.

Newes sent out of Britayne and other places on the third of June, 1591, concerning the Exploits of Sir John Norris. Lond. J. Wolfe. 1591, 4to. Heber, pt. v. 10s.

A Journal of the late service in Britaigne by the Prince de Dombes, assisted with her Majesties forces at this present there under the command of Sir John Norris. Lond. J. Wolfe, 1591, 4to. See CHURCHYARD, Thomas, p. 454.

Newes from Brest, or a Diurnal of Sir John Norris, &c. Lond. 1594, 4to. See BLANDY, Wm. DRAKE, Sir Francis. PEELE, George.

John, M.A. of Bemerton. Collection of Miscellanies, consisting of Poems, Essays, Discourses, and Letters Oxford, 1687, 8vo.Lond. 1692, 8vo.-Lond. 1717, 8vo. Ninth edition. Lond. 1730, 8vo. 5s.

Dent, date 1717, mor. by Roger Payne, 11. This celebrated Platonist, who was accounted one of the most eminent of the idealists, published many other volumes.

Practical Discourses on the Beatitudes. Lond. 1690, Svo. 4 vols.-Lond. 1713, 8vo. 4 vols. Tenth edition, entitled Christian Blessedness. Lond. 1724, 8vo. 4 vols. 18s. Theory of an Ideal World. Lond. 1691

rised in Gabriel John's Theory of the Intelligible World. See page 1214. In Sir R. Waring's Quid sit Amor? will be found an account of Norris's Life, and titles of 21 pieces written by him.

NORRIS, Robert. Memoirs of the Reign of Bossa Ahádee, King of Dahomy, an inland Country of Guiney: to which are added, the Author's Journey to Abomey, the Capital; and a short Account of the African Slave Trade. Lond. 1789, 8vo.

Prefixed is a map. The work was edited by Edw. Long, author of the History of Jamaica. Willett, 1849, 3s. 6d. Fonthill,

2855, 19s.

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Francis Dudley, fourth Lord. Observations and Advices Economical. Lond. 1669, 12mo.

Reed, 2715, 3s. 6d. Hibbert, 5713, 16s. Bliss, 4s. 6d.

A Narrative of some Passages in, or relating to, the Long Parliament. By a person of Honour. Lond. 1670, 18mo. Bright, 38. Bliss, 6s, 6d, Reprinted in the sixth volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts.

Light in the Way to Paradise, with other Occasionals. 1682. 8vo. Bliss, 3s.

Francis, Lord. A philoso1701, 8vo.-Second edition. Lond. 1701- phical Essay of Musick, directed 1704, 8vo. 2 vols. 7s. This philosophical to a Friend. Lond. 1677, 4to. work was designed to support the System Pp. 35. An ingenious tract written by of Malebranche. Mr. Hallam says, 'Norris the Lord Keeper North, but published is a writer of fine genius, and a noble ele- anonymously. Though some of the philosovation of moral sentiments.' It was sati-phy of this essay has been since found to be

falce, and the rest has been more clearly illustrated and explained, yet considering the small progress which had been made in so obscure and subtle a subject as the propagation of sound when this book was written, the experiments and conjectures must be allowed to have considerable merit.'-Burney.

A Discourse of Fish and Fish Ponds, By a Person of Honour. Lond. 1713. Published anonymously. Roxburghe, 1736, 5s. Haworth, 833, 11. 2s.-The second edition, Lond. 1715, 12mo. pp. 94, with title, introduction and contents, 4 leaves. Nassau, pt. ii. 4, 9s. — 1794, 4to. See ALBIN, Ele

azar.

NORTH, Sir Dudley. Discourses now first printed from the original MS. in

upon Trade.
Lond. 1691.-Edinb.
1822, 4to. 80 copies reprinted.

George. The Description of Swedland, Gotland and Finland. Lond. by John Awdeley, 1561, 4to.

On 28 leaves Prayer in the Swedish language. Sotheby's in 1825, 21. 28.

At the end is the Lord's

A Stage of Popish Toyes, collected out of H. Stephanus in his Apologies upon Herodotus. Lond. H. Binneman, 1581, 4to. Heber, pt. v. 12s.

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Roger. Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron of Guildford; Sir Dudley North, and

the Hon. and Rev. Dr. John North. Lond. 1742-4, 4to. 2 vols.

(These two volumes were published separately, as described in the next article.) Bishop of Ely, 1232, 51.5s. Nassau, 569, 31. Brockett, 21. 78. Bindley, 31. 3s.Third edition, with Notes and Illustrations (by Henry Roscoe). Lond. 1826, 8vo. 3 vols. with portraits, 11. 118. 6d.

The Life of the Hon. Sir Dudley North,

Knt. and of the Hon. and Rev. Dr. John

North. Lond. 1744, 4to. With portrait of Sir Dudley by Vertue. Towneley, pt. ii. 1278, 21. 4s. Reed, 5191, 27. See Retrosp. Review, v. 136-56.

The Life of the Rt. Hon. Francis North, Baron of Guildford, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal under K. Charles II. and K. James II. Lond. 1742, 4to. with portrait of Lord Guildford. Lloyd, 1003, 1. 4s. Reed, 5190, 3.-New edition, 1808, 8vo. 2 vols. Hibbert, 5714, 13s. See Retrospective Review, ii. 238-56.

A Discourse on the Study of the Laws, the Hargrave Collection, with Notes and Illustrations by a Member of the Inner Temple. Lond. 1824, 8vo. pp. xv. and 105, 3s.

Memoirs of Musick, Edited by Dr. Rimbault. Lond. 1846, sm. 4to.

Sir Thomas. A voluminous Translator. See DONI. PLUTARCH. NORTHALL, John. Travels through Italy. Lond. 1766, 8vo. 4s. With a map and several plates, published by Rolt.

NORTH-ALLERTON, History of, North-Al[by Miss Crossfield]. lerton, 1791, 8vo.

NORTHAMPTON, Henry Howard, Earl of. A Defensative against the Poyson of supposed Prophecies. Lond. 1583, 4to.

Reed, 2199, 21. 2s. See Oldys' British Librarian, 331-43. 1620, folio. Gordon5s. 6d. Heber, pt. v. 5s. 6d. - Another, stoun, 1110, 7s. 6d. Bindley, pt. i. 2066, Gardner, in 1854, 5s. with autograph of Oliver Cromwell, 27. See Brydges' Censura Literaria. In a MS. note in Edm.

Malone's copy this Earl is entitled "one of the basest men of the age in which he

lived."

NORTHAMPTON.-The History of Northampton and its Vicinity. Northampton, 1815, 12mo.

Pp. 151, and 2 pages of table of contents, with a view of Queen Eleanor's Cross, by J. Smith.

The State of Northampton, from the beginning of the Fire, Sept. 20, 1675, to Nov. 5. Lond. 1675, 4to.

See BAKER, George. BRIDGES, John. MORTON, John.

NORTH-BRITAIN. See Scotland.
NORTH BRITON. The North

Examen; or, an Enquiry into the Credit and Veracity of a pretended compleat His. tory of England (by White Kennet). Lond. 1740, 4to. With portrait of R. North by Vertue. Hibbert, 5822, 7s. Bp. of Ely, 1233, 1. 1s. Heath, 4387, 17s. LARGE PAPER. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 632, 11. 68. Gardner, in 1854, 1l. 158. See Retrosp. Review, Briton, 46 Nos. complete, by John vii. 183–217, viii. 1-30. Like the other Wilkes, Esq., C. Churchill, and others. Illustrated with Notes, &c. &c. Lond. 1772, 12mo. vols. 158.

works of the same author, the Examen is

valuable for the many original anecdotes it contains, and the view it presents of party politics, but as an impartial authority it cannot be relied on.

With portraits of Wilkes. Churchill, Lord Camden, and Serjeant Glynn. This

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