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device of De Marnef on last leaf, Paris, 1513-3 vols. in 1, small 4to. a slight wormhole in some of the margins, otherwise fine and large copies in vellum, from the Sunderland library, £20. 16541 MAAN (Joannis) Sancta et Metropolitana Ecclesia Turonensis, sacrorum Pontificum suorum ornata virtutibus, et sanctissimis Conciliorum institutis decorata, folio, old calf, from the Sunderland library, 30s Aug. Turonum, 1667 16542 MARCA (Petri di) Archiepiscopi Parisiensis. Dissertationum de concordia Sacerdotii et Imperii, seu de libertatibus Ecclesiæ Gallicanæ lib. viii. editio tertia auctior, folio, LARGE PAPER, fine portrait, old red morocco gilt, gilt and marbled edges, FINE COPY, from the Sunderland library, 30s Paris, 1704

A famous work, of which the author himself was compelled to suppress the first edition (1641) in deprecation of the Pope's hostility.

16543 MONTCHAL (Charles de, Archevesque de Tolose) Elevation des Reliques de S. Edmond Roy d'Angleterre et des SS. Symphorien, Claude, Nicostrate, Castor et Simplice Martyrs, sm. 4to. frontispiece containing portraits of the saints, vellum, very scarce, unknown to Lowndes, from the Beckford library, Hamilton Palace, £7.7s Tolose, 1645

16544 MORICE (D. H.) ET DOM C. TAILLANDIER, HISTOIRE ECLÉSIASTIQUE ET CIVILE DE BRETAGNE, 2 vols. Paris, 1750-56-MORICE (DOм H.) MÉMOIRES POUR SERVIR DE PREUVES À L'HISTOIRE ECCLÉSIASTIQUE ET CIVILE DE BRETAGNE, 3 vols. ib. 1742-46— 5 vols. roy. folio, LARGE PAPER, maps and many plates, fine copy in old French red morocco, richly gilt. with the arms of Louis Phélypeaux, Comte de St. Florentin and Duc de la Vrillière, in gold on sides, and the back all covered with the ermine of Brittany in gold, £42. 1742-56

Contains numerous references to English Families. A beautiful copy; fetched £35. 10s at Beresford Hope's sale.

16545 (RULHIÈRE) Eclaircissements historiques sur les causes de la revocation de l'Edit de Nantes, 8vo. hf. bound, 4s 6d (Paris) 1788 16546 DU SAUSSAY (And.) de gloria Sancti Remigii, sm. folio, old calf, from the Sunderland library, 78 6d Tulli Leuc. 1661 16547 [TAVELLI (Jacobi)] Senonensium Archiepiscoporum vitæ actusque variis e locis collecti, sm. 4to. vellum, from the Sunderland library,

21s Senonis, 1608 16548 VULSON (Marc de) de la Puissance du Pape; et des Libertés de l'Eglise Gallicane, sm. 4to. vellum, from the Sunderland library, 28s Geneve, I. de Tournes, 1635

This book is extremely rare, and is not recorded by Brunet amongst the writings of Vulson de la Colombière. In vindicating the independence of the Gallican Church, his researches led him too far for orthodox toleration, and it is probable that many copies of the work were destroyed.

c. Spain and Portugal.

16549 BARTHÉLEMY DES MARTYRS, Archevesque de Brague en Portugal, Vie de, avec son esprit et ses sentimens pris de ses propres escrits, 4to. beautiful portrait, calf, 16s.

16550

Paris, 1664 the same, 4to. LARGE PAPER, very fine impression of the portrait, calf, with the Arms of LE CLERC DE LESSVILLE on sides, 25

1663

1702-1706

16551 GEDDES (Dr. Mich.) Miscellaneous Tracts, 3 vols. sm. 8vo. old calf gilt, 248 History of the Expulsion of the Moors; Wars of the Commons of Castile; Inquisition in Portugal; Ancient MSS. and Reliques found 1588; Spanish Protestant Martyrologie; Papal Supremacy, etc.; Legend of St. James of Compostella; the early Spanish Church; History of Schisms; View of Orders,

etc.

16552 GOMEZ (Alvar) De REBUS GESTIS a FRANCISCO XIMENIO, Cisnerio, Archiep. Toletano, libri octo. Alvaro Gomecio Toletano auctore, woodcut title and portrait, Compluti ap. Andream de Angulo, 1569 -Constitutiones insignis Collegii Sancti Illefonsi, ab illustriss. Francisco Ximenio Cardinali . . . olim sancitæ, ib. 1560— in 1 vol. sm. folio, old red morocco gilt, gilt edges, from the Sunderland library, £18. 1560-69 Very rare, and much sought for in Spain, where copies are found with difficulty.

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The work is virtually known only through the reprint of the "de rebus gestis" given in Schott's Hispania Illustrata.

16553 LA FUENTE (Vicente de) Historia Ecclesiastica de Espana ó adiciones á la historia general de la Iglesia escrita por Alzog, 4 vols. 8vo. calf, 18s Barcelona, 1855-59 16554 ORTIZII (Blasii) Summi Templi Toletani Descriptio, 12mo. fine copy in green morocco extra, gilt edges, by Belz-Niedrée, rare,

£3. 3s

Toleti, 1549

Besides the description of the structure and its altars, the ecclesiastical history of the church is also included in this rare volume. 16555 TURTURETI (Vincentii) Sacellu Regium, sm. 4to. engraved title, very fine copy in old gilt veau fauve, the Meerman copy, from the Beckford library, Hamilton Palace, 25s

Matriti, 1630

This treatise on the Royal Chapel ranges over the whole course of Church History in Spain.

16556 VILLANUEVA (J. L.) Viage Literario á las Iglesias de España, publicado con algunas observaciones, Vols. I-X, bound in 5 vols. 8vo. plates of inscriptions, etc. hf. calf, uncut, 25s

Madrid, 1803-21

A book of indispensable importance to any one who would study the Ecclesiastical History of the Peninsula, as well as the civil history and literary antiquities of Spain. The real author of the greater portion of the work was Jaime Villanueva, not his brother Joaquin Lorenzo, whose name was used as a safeguard, by reason of its eminence, against the attacks of the Inquisition. d. Great Britain and Ireland.

16557 BEDÆ (Venerabilis) Historiæ Ecclesiasticae gentis Anglorum lib. iv, a Rege Alfredo paraphrasi Saxonica explicati, Latinè et Anglo-Saxonicè; quibus accedunt Anglo-Saxonicæ Leges, etc. (edidit Ab. Whelock), folio, old calf, clean copy, from the Sunderland library, 36s Cantab. 1644

16558 BAEDA Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum, cum reliquis ejus operibus [necnon eâdem Historiâ ecclesiasticâ a Rege Aluredo Saxonice redditâ] curâ Johannis Smith, folio, best edition, frontispiece, map and plate, calf, £2. 16s Cantabrigiæ, 1722

16559

the same, LARGE PAPER, large folio, calf, £4. 4s 1722 Presented in 1775 to Dr. Kennedy by Lord Lyttelton, with his autograph inscription.

CHURCH HISTORY: GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 1659

16561 BECKET.

The Life or the Ecclesiasticall Historie of S. Thomas Archbishope of Canterbury (by A. B.), small 4to. fine engraved frontispiece by Huret, calf, SCARCE, £5. 5s

Colloniæ, 1639

This work by an English Catholic residing on the Continent, is very little known and very rare. The preface, which occupies 50 pp., is a curious document concerning the relations between England and the Papacy during several ages.

16562 BRADY (W. Maziere) the Episcopal Succession in England, Scotland and Ireland, 1400-1875, 3 vols. in 1, stout 8vo. hf. calf neat, 10s

Rome, 1876-77

A work of the highest importance for the history of the Church in England.

16563 BRIDGETT (T. E.) History of the Holy Eucharist in Great Britain, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, 10s 6d 1881

The first volume of this learned antiquarian treatise deals with the Britons, Picts, Scots, and Anglo-Saxons; the second with the Anglo-Normans, later English, and Scotch.

16564 [BURGESS] Tracts on the origin and independence of the ancient British Church, by the Bishop of St. David's, 8vo. map, cloth,

5s 1815 16565 BUTLER (Charles) Historical Memoirs of English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics, since the Reformation, 4 vols. 8vo. cloth, 20s

1822

16566 CHALLONER (Richard) Complete modern British Martyrology commencing with "the Reformation," 8vo. woodcuts, cloth, 6s

1838

16567 CHICHELE. DUCK (Arthuri) Vita Henrici Chichele, Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis sub regibus Henric. V et VI descripta, sm. 4to. title; 108 pp.; and 2 ll. of errata, etc. vellum, clean copy, 24s Oxon. F. Barnesius, 1617 16568 [DODD (Charles) or the Rev. HUGH TOOTLE] CHURCH HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM 1500 TO 1688, CHIEFLY WITH REGARD TO CATHOLICKS, 3 vols. folio, half calf, scarce, £4.

16569

Brussels, 1737-39-42

1737-42

the same, 3 vols. folio, whole calf, £5. Fetched at Bindley's sale, £7; the Marquis of Townshend's, £10. 10s; Sir M. Sykes's, £12; Nassau's, £12. 12s; Rev. T. Williams, £17. 10s.

"Published as an antidote to Burnet, and avowedly written as a defence of the Roman Catholics."--Lowndes.

It has been stated that this book, although bearing the imprint of Brussels, was evidently printed in England-not at Sherborne, as mentioned by Lowndes, but in London; and that an inspection of W. Bowyer's ledger showed it issued from his press. But really it is hard to believe the latter assertion, as there are various typothetical peculiarities utterly at variance with the traditional correctness of Bowyer's productions.

16570 [CONSTABLE] Specimen of Amendments candidly proposed to the compiler of the Church History of England, from 1500 to 1688, by Clerophilus Alethes, 12mo. calf, 15s

1741

Evidently written by a Jesuit, the Örder having received unaffectionate treatment in Dod's Church History.

16571 DODSWORTH (Rogeri) et DUGDALE (Gulielmi) Monasticon Anglicanum, sive Pandecta Coenobiorum Benedictinorum, Cluniacensium, Cisterciensium, Carthusianorum, 3 vols. folio, quite complete with all the fine plates by Hollar, blue morocco extra, gilt edges (by Kalthoeber), £36. 1655-73 Monasticon Anglicanum, to which are added catalogues of the Bishops (3 vols. abridged in 1), 1788-History of the Ancient Abbeys, Monasteries, Hospitals, Collegiate and Cathedral Churches, by John Stevens, being two additional volumes to the Monasticon Anglicanum, 2 vols. 1722-23-together, 3 vols. folio, 151 plates, calf gilt, £21. 10s 1718-23

16572

16573

MONASTICON ANGLICANUM, a History of the Abbies and other Monasteries, Hospitals, Frieries, and Churches in England and Wales, also of Scotch, Irish and French Monasteries connected with them, and a full statement of their possessions, New Edition, with a large accession of materials from Chartularies, Rolls, etc. the history of each religious foundation in English being prefixed; by Cayley, Ellis, and Bandinel, 8 vols. stout folio, 250 large plates and numerous woodcuts of Costumes, Buildings, Plans, including facsimiles of Hollar's plates, and a series of modern views of Cathedrals drawn and engraved by John Coney, etc. half red morocco, uncut, fine copy, £42. 1817-30 16574 DUGDALE'S HISTORY OF ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL in London, from its Foundation, extracted out of Original Charters, Records, Leiger Books, and other Manuscripts, second edition, corrected and enlarged by the author, folio, LARGE PAPER, ranging in size with the Warwickshire Baronage, etc. 13 plates by Hollar, clean copy in old calf, £7. 10s 1716

16575

History of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, from its foundation, with continuations and additions, including the republication of Dugdale's Life, from his own MS. by H. Ellis, stout folio, portrait, and with the whole of Hollar's plates carefully re-engraved by Finden, etc. and an important series of plates illustrating the present structure, half morocco, uncut, £5. 10s

1818

Among the plates is a facsimile of the painting of the Dance of Death pourtrayed on one of the walls.

16576 DUBLIN. REGISTRUM Prioratus Omnium Sanctorum juxta Dublin, edited by Rev. R. Butler, sm. 4to. facsimile, cloth, 10s Irish Arch. Soc. 1846 16577 BOOK OF OBITS and Martyrology of the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, Dublin, edited by Crosthwaite, sm. 4to. cloth, 1844 16578 DURHAM. LIBER VITE Ecclesiæ Dunelmensis, 8vo. cloth, 6s 6d Surtees Society, 1841

5s

16579 ANCIENT Monuments, Rites, and Customs of the Church of Durham, 8vo. cloth, 10s Surtees Society, 1842

CHURCH HISTORY: GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 1661

16580 FULLER (Thomas) CHURCH HISTORY OF BRITAIN from the birth of Jesus Christ until the year 1648, with an Account of the University of CAMBRIDGE and of WALTHAM ABBEY; WITH THE SCARCE INDEX, folio, plates, the two of Armorial bearings elegantly EMBLAZONED, fine copy, blue morocco extra, gilt edges, £9.

1656

The plates in this copy are in a very fine state. They are usually bad impressions especially, those of Lichfield Cathedral, which were used in Dugdale's Monasticon and King's Cathedrals.

14s

16581 GODWYN (Francis) Catalogue of the Bishops of England by F. G. sm. 4to. 2 portraits inserted, old calf, the Gulston crest on the back, £2. 1601 16582 HACKETT (John) Scrinia reserata: a Memorial offered to the great deservings of JOHN WILLIAMS, D.D., Ld. Archbp. of York; containing a series of the most remarkable occurrences of his life, sm. folio, fine portrait, old calf gilt, from the Sunderland library, in the Savoy, 1693 Very important for the history of the reign and downfall of Charles I. 16583 HARPSFELD (Nicolai) Archidiac. Cantuar. Historia Anglicana Ecclesiastica, a primis gentis susceptæ Fidei incunabulis ad nostra fere tempora deducta [et Historia Wicleffiana], adjecta narratione de Divortio Henrici VIII ab uxore Catherina, etc. scripta ab Edmundo CAMPIANO, folio, calf, £2. 12s Duaci, 1622 A valuable and scarce work on the Roman Catholic side. "It is a work no less learnedly than painfully performed, and abating his interest in his own party he deserves well of all posterity."-Antony Wood.

16584 JAMIESON (Dr. John) History of the Ancient Culdees of Iona, and of their Settlements in England, Scotland and Ireland, 4to. plate of the Cathedral of Iona, hf. bd. £2. 5s; or hf. morocco, gilt top, uncut, £2. 16s

16585 HUTTON (Arthur W.) the Anglican Ministry

Cardinal Newman, 8vo. (pub. 14s), cloth, 9s

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Edin. 1811

with a preface by

1879

A valuable treatise on the question of episcopal successsion in the English Protestant Church.

16586 KNOX (Thomas Francis) Records of the English Catholics under the Penal Laws: Diaries of the English College, Douay, and Letters and Memorials of Cardinal Allen, with Historical introductions, 2 vols. 4to. cloth, £2. 2s

1878-82

16587 LIBER LANDAVENSIS, Llyfr Teilo, or Ancient Register of the Cathedral Church of Landaff, in Latin, with English translation and notes, by Rev. W. J. Rees, royal 8vo. facsimiles, cloth, 21s

1840

16588 LINGARD (John) History and Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church, 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. 24s), cloth, 16s; or, half calf gilt, 12s

1845 16589 [MILNER (J.)] Supplementary Memoirs of English Catholics, addressed to Charles Butler, by the Rev. J. M. 8vo. bds. 7s 6d

1820

MORE (N.) Hist. Prov. Anglic.-see post under History of Jesuits.

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