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Folio. pp. 62, with wood cuts. Dedicated
to Sir Cuthbert Sharp, F. S. A. Of this
heraldic visitation, containing 53 pedigrees,
100 impressions, with 40 upon LARGE PA-
PER, were printed by Nicholas John Phi-
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The Visitation of the County Palatine of
Durham, taken by Richard St. George,
Esquyre Norroy King of Armes of the
East, West and Northe Partes of England,
from the Ryver of Trent Northward; and
in his Companye Henry St. George, Blew-
mantle Pursuivant of Armes in the Year of
our Lord 1614. (1820) folio, with wood
cuts.

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Grecques et Phéniciennes avec une Paleo-
Explication de quelques Médailles
graphie numismatique. Seconde Edition.
Londres, 1776. 4to.

Combe, 762, 6s.

Des Pierres précieuses et des Pierres fines, avec les Moyens de les connoître et de les évaluer. Londres, 1777. 3s. 6d.

Œuvres mêlées. Londres, 1797. 4to.

pedigrees, including entries from Philpot's copy, comprising a vast mass of genealogical matter. A very limited impression were printed. LARGE PAPER, 30 copies Towneley, pt. i. 24, 8s. LARGE PAPER. printed. Brockett, 2612, 2l. 5s. Rules and Orders of the Court of Dur-The former edition. 1773. 4to. 4s. Brockett, 1248, 11. 3s. Combe, 763, 9s. ham. Darlington. Brockett, 225, 21. 15s. Boldon Book of the County of Durham. Darlington. Brockett, 224, 1. 11s. 6d. See ALLAN, George, of Darlington. DURNFORD, Charles. Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Court of King's Bench, from Michaelmas Term 26 Geo. III. to Trinity Term 40th Geo. III. both inclusive. By Charles Durnford and Edward Hyde East. London, 1787-1800. folio. 8 vols. 41. 14s. 6d.

In considerable request. London, 1794-1802. royal 8vo. 8 vols. Boswell, 858, 6l. 15s. A new Edition, with References to subsequent Cases. London, 1817. royal 8vo. 8 vols. Published at 81. 18s. 6d.

DURY, John. Confutatio Responsionis Gulielmi Whitakeri in Academia Cantabrigensi ad Rationes decem quibus Fretus Edmundus Campianus Anglus obtulit in Caussa Fidei. Ingolstadii, 1585. 8vo. 5s.

Another edition. Paris, 1582. 8vo.

A Model of Church Government. London, 1647. 4to. 5s.

Many of the works of this Scotch divine, who laboured with great earnestness to unite the Lutherans with the Calvinists, are in the British Museum.

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Dutch Republic see Holland. DUTENS, Memoires sur les Travaux publiques de l'Angleterre. 1819. 4to. with plates.

2 pt. en 1 vol. Roxburghe, 6931, 4s.

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Recherches sur l' Origine des Découvertes attribuées aux Modernes. Troisième fourth edition. Paris, 1812. 8vo. 2 vol. Edition. Londres, 1796. 4to. 10s. VELLUM PAPER. 15s. —In English, London, 1769. 8vo. 5s.

Recherches sur le Tems le plus reculé de l'Usage des Voûtes chez les Anciens. Par M. L. Dutens. Londres, 1805. 8vo. 2s. -Lond. 1807. 8vo.

Bibliotheque complete et choisie dans toutes les Classes et dans plupart des Langues. Londres, 1806. 8vo. A useful little work.

Tables genealogiques des Heros de Romans. Londres. 4to. Reed, 2672, 3s. 6d. Goldsmid, 260, 5s. Roxburghe, 6091, 2s. 6d.

la Famille des Scipions. 8vo.
Dissertation sur l'Arbre généalogique de

A Character of Louis Dutens. 4to. with

portrait.

DUTFIELD, James. Natural History of English Moths and Butterflies, considered through all their progressive States and Changes. London, 1748-9. 4to. nos. I to 6.

DUTTON, Thomas. Warnings of the eternal Spirit to the City of Edinburgh, by the Mouths of Thomas Dutton, Guy Nutt and John Glover. London, 1710. 8vo.

Bindley, pt. iii. 2143, 6s. 6d.

DUTTON, Thomas.

Dramatic Censor, or Weekly Review. London, 1800-1. 8vo. 4 vols.

DYDE, W.

The History and

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Field, 1277, 7s. 6d. Reed, 8092, 3 vol. Additions and Corrections. Tewkes

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DU VAL, Michael. Rosa Hispani-Anglica seu Malum-Punicum Angli-Hispanicum. The Spanish-English Rose, or the English-Spanish Pomgranet. 4to.

Pp..with frontispiece by Hollar, containing portraits of Prince Charles and the Infanta Donna Maria. Towneley, pt. i. 749, 51. 5s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1805, 41. 4s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 557, morocco. 21. 2s. Without the plate the tract is of no value.

Peter. A litell Dialogue off the Consolator, comfortynge the Churche in hyr Afflictions, taken out of the 129 Psalme. Composed in Frenche by M. Peter du Val, and translated in Englyche by Robert Pownoll. Mens Junii 14. 1556. 16mo.

DUVALL, Claude. The Memoirs of M. Du Vall, containing the History of his Life and Death. London, 1670. 4to. 5s.

This life of a notorious highwayman, according to Ant. à Wood, was written by Walter Pope. It is reprinted in the third volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

To the Memory of the most renowned Du Vall. A pindaric Ode by the Author of Hudibras. London, 1671. 4to.

DWIGHT, Tim. Theology explained and defended, in a Series of Sermons, with a Memoir of the Life of the Author. London, 1819. 8vo. 5 vols. 21. 2s.

No production of the trans-atlantic press has met with so favourable a reception in this country, and experienced so extensive a circulation as this work of President Dwight. It has been frequently reprinted. Travels in New England and New York. Newhaven. 8vo. 4 vols. A valuable work.--London, 1823. 8vo.

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DYCE, Rev. Alexander. Specimens of British Poetesses, selected and chronologically arranged. London, 1827. crown 8vo. 10s. 6d.

This gentleman has likewise published a translation of Quintus Smyrnæus, and edited the works of Wm. Collins, George Peele

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A very elaborate treatise.-Dr. Doddridge.

History of the University and Colleges of Cambridge; including Notices relating to the Founders and eminent Men. London, 1814. 8vo. 2 vols.

Bindley, pt. i. 1586, 14s. LARGE PAPER in royal 8vo. Drury, 1281, morocco, 5l. LARGEST PAPER, in 4to. with proofs on India Paper. Duke of York, 1723, 2l. Collation.-Vol. I. Title, dedication and preface, pp. xxxi; table of contents, 3 pages; history, B-T 2, 268 pages.-Vol. II. Title and table of contents, 2 leaves; history, B-Gg 2, 452 pp. ; index and directions to the binder respecting the plates, 12 pages.

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Vaillant. London, 1793. royal 8vo. 3 vols. 21. 2s.

Best edition of these valuable reports.A former with notes and references by Chief Justice Treby. 1688. folio. 12s. The earlier editions are of little value.

DYER, John. Poems. London, 1761. 8vo. 5s.

Roscoe, 1418, 12s. 6d. In Dr. Drake's Literary Hours is a defence of this author's poem of the Fleece against the stern cri

tique of Dr. Johnson. Dyer's works will be

found in Chalmers' Collection of the Poets.

DYGBEIUS Anglice DIGBY. DYKES, Oswald. Moral Reflexions upon select English Proverbs. London, 1708. 8vo. 5s.

Roxburghe, 1144, date 1709, 13s. 6d.

Dros, John. A Sermon preachat Paules Crosse the 19. of Juli 1579. London by John Day, 1579. 16mo.

Seventy-nine leaves.

DYSART, The Earl of. Rational Catechism. Amst. 1712.

Williams, 639, 11s.

DYSON, Humphrey. A Booke containing all svch Proclamations as were pvblished dvring the Raigne of the late Queene Elizabeth. Lond. 1618. folio.

Richard Randal. The History and Antiquities of Tottenham High-Cross, in the County of Middlesex. The second Edition, with Additions and Corrections. London, 1792. 8vo. 5s.

Collation.-Pp. xiv & 123. The History 85 pp. (not including the half title); index, of Tottenham by Henry Lord Colerane errata and directions for placing the plates, pp. 86-90. At p. 31 is a folded pedigree of the family of Hare.-The former edition. Lond. 1790. 8vo.

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B. A new Dic-| Archb. Anselm an Englishman. Wharton tionary of the fixes his death in 1124. Gordonstoun, 819, 6s. 6d. Bindley, pt. i. 1684, with Ben Jonson's autograph, 18s. Willett, 895, 8s.

Terms ancient and modern of the Canting Crew in its several Tribes. By B. E. Gent. Lond. 8vo. Lloyd, 417, 119.-Another edition. London, 1725. 8vo. E. E.-See ELLIS, or ELYS, Edmund.

E. I. or J. See EVELYN, John. ELSUM, John.

E. K.-The Presbyterian Lash; or Noctroffe's Maid whipp'd, a Tragi-Comedy. London, 1661. 4to.

A personal satire on Zachary Crofton, a violent Presbyterian teacher, who was accused of whipping his maid-servant for some fault she had committed.

E. S. See EVER, Sampson. E. W.-See ELDERTON, W. EACHARD, John, D. D. Works. A new Edition, with some Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. London, 1714. 12mo. 3 vols. 78. 6d.

Best edition, containing 1. The Enquiry

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EAGLE, F. K. The Cases relating to Tithes, from the Reign of K. John to the 6th Geo. IV. with a copious analytical Index. By F. K. Eagle and E. Younge. London, 1826. royal 8vo. 4 vols.

61. 6s.

A complete digest of the law of tithes. Eagle. The History of the golden Eagle. London, 1672.

4to.

A romance.-1677. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1504, 7s.

Eagle's-cliffe Legend. Stockton,

1818. 4to.

Fifty copies printed as presents. Brockett, 1251, 7s.

EARBERY, Matthias. The History of the Clemency of our English Monarchs. Lond. 1717. 8vo.

The occasional Historian. London, 1730.

8vo.

EARLE, John, successively BiMicrocosmography: or a Piece of shop of Worcester and Salisbury. into the Grounds and Occasions of the Contempt of the Clergy. 2. Observations on the World discovered: in Essays an Answer to the Enquiry. 3. Hobbs's and Characters. A new Edition, State of Nature considered, in a Dialogue to which are added, Notes and an between Timothy and Philautus. 4. Five Letters in Defence of the Enquiry, against Appendix, by Philip Bliss, Fellow Dr. Owen and others. 5. A second Dia- of St. John's College, Oxford. logue between Timothy and Philautus, on London, 1811. small 8vo. 10s. the Writings of Hobbs.

EADMER, Monachus Cantuarensis. Historia Novorvm, siue sui Sæculi Libri VI. In Lucem ex Bibl. Cottoniana emisit Joannes Seldenvs & Notas porro adjecit & Spicilegium. Lond. 1623. folio.

'A work of great gravity and unquestionable authority.'-Nicolson. Eadmer or Edmer was the friend and historian of

Pp. xx and 340. An ably edited edition of a most amusing and entertaining work. from the edition of 1732 and collated with The text, containing 78 characters, is taken the first impression in 1628.

London, 1628. This first edition contains

only 54 characters. Jadis, 12, 12s.-The fifth edition much enlarged (seventy-six

characters). London, 1629. 16mo. White Knights, 2799, 5s.-The sixth edition augmented. London, 1630. 12mo. 78 characters. The seventh edition. London, 1638. 16mo. A reprint of the sixth.-The eighth

1650.-1659.-1664.-1669.- Sketches of the Origin, Progress
and Effects of Music, with an Ac-
count of the ancient Bards and
Minstrels, illustrated with various
historical Facts, interesting Anec-
dotes and poetical Quotations.
Bath, 1793, 8vo. 6s.

edition.
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EARLOM, Richard. See LOR-
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Portraits of Characters illustrious in Bri

tish History from the Beginning of the
Reign of Henry VIII. to the End of the
Reign of James II. By Rich. Earlom and
Turner. London, 1813. 4to.

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Earthquake. A godly Admonition for the Time present. Wrote on Occasion of the Earthquake on the 6th of April, 1580.

Contains 7 leaves. Probably printed by Reynold Wolfe's widow, as it contains that printer's device at the end.

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The Order of Prayer and other Exercises to auert & turn Gods Wrath from us, threatned by the late terrible Earthquake, &c. With a Prayer to be vsed of Housholders euery Euening; a godly Admonition; and a Report of the Earthquake, which happened on Easter Wednesday, 6 Apr. 1580, somewhat before six of the Clock in the Afternoon. London, 1580. 4to.

A most true Relation of a very dreadfull Earthquake, with the lamentable Effects thereof, which began vpon the 8. of December 1612, and yet continueth most fearcfull in Munster in Germanie. Reade and Tremble. Translated out of Dutch, by Charles Demetrius, Publike Notarie in London, and printed at Rotterdame, in Holland, at the Signe of the White Grayhoud. 4to. 26 pp. with a wood-cut.

EAST, Edward Hyde. Reports of Cases in K. B. from the fortyfirst of George III. 1800 to 53 George III. 1812, with Tables of the Names of Cases and principal Matters. London, 1801-14. royal 8vo. 16 vols.

These reports are highly valued by the profession. Sotheby's in 1824, 14l. Boswell, 861, 12l. 15s. See DURNFORD,

Charles.

A Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown. London, 1803. 8vo. 2 vols. Sotheby's in 1824, 4l. 5s. Brockett, 3505, 4l. 14s. 6d. EASTCOTT, Rev. Richard.

An entertaining compilation by an enthusiastic admirer of music.

Eastern Nations.- Remarkable Sayings, Apophthegms & Maxims of the Eastern Nations. 1685.

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East-Indies. A new History of the East-Indies, ancient and modern, containing the Chorography, Natural History, Religion, Government, Manners and Customs, Revolutions, &c. of those Countries. London, 1757. 8vo. 2 vols. 10s.

of the Abbé Guyon's History, and of a
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The Description of a Voyage made by certaine Ships of Holland into the East Indies, with their Aduentures and Successe: together with the Description of the Countries, Townes and Inhabitantes of the same: who set forth on the second of Aprill, 1595, and returned on the 14 of August, 1597. Translated out of Dutch into English by W. P. (William Philip). London by Iohn Wolfe, 1598. Forty leaves, with maps and specimens of the money used in Java. nardt Langhenez. Reprinted in the fifth The name of the original author was Barvolume of the new edition of Hakluyt's Voyages, and also in the second volume of the Oxford Collection of Voyages and Travels.

Journal of the Voyage accomplished by
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