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STANHOPE, Mich. Newes out of Yorkshire; or, an Account of a Journey in the true discovery of a soueraigne Minerall Medicinall Water neere Knaresbrough, not inferior to the Spa in Germany. Lond. 1627, 4to.

Cures without a Care, or a Summons to Knaresborow Spa. Lond. 1632, 4to. A learned and ingenious treatise.'-Nicolson. Philip. See CHESTERFIELD,

Earl of.

STANIHURST, Richard. Richardi Stanihursti Dubliniensis de Rebvs in Hibernia gestis, Libri qvattvor: accessit his Libris Hibernicarum Rerum Appendix, ex Silvestro Giraldo Cambrensi collecto, cum eiusdem Stanihvrsti Adnotationibus. Antverpiæ, apud Christophorum Plantinum, 1584, 4to.

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Harmonia, sive Catena Dialectica in Porphyrianas Constitutiones. Lond. 1570, fol.-1579, fol.

De Vita S. Patricii, Hiberniæ Apostoli, Libri II nunc primum in lucem editi, Auctore Richardo Stanihvrsto Dvbliniensi Antverpiæ, ex Officina Christophori Plantini, 1587, small 8vo. Pp. 1-86, including the title, with a leaf at the end of the volume containing 'Privilegii summa.' Copies are in the British Museum and the Grenville Collection,

Hebdomada Mariana, ex Orthodoxis Catholicæ Rom. Ecclesiæ Patribus collecta in Memoriam VII. Festorum B. Virginis, Ant. 1609, 8vo. A copy is in the Bodleian Library.

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STANLEY, Stanleye's Remedy: or, the Way how to reform wandring Beggars, Theeves, Highway Robbers, and Pick-pockets. Lond. printed for the Good of the Poore, 1646, 4to.

Pp. 6. This little work, says Sir F. M. Eden, contains several not incurious par

ticulars relative to the circumstances of the poor in those unhappy times.

Edward. Observations on the city of Tunis and the adjacent Country. Lond. 1786, 4to.

Henry. Epicidium in obitum illustrissimi herois Henrici Comitis Derbiensis. Oxon. J. Barnesii, 1593, 4to.

In the Bodleian Library.

- Thomas. Poems. Printed in the Year 1651 (no place or printer's name), small 8vo. But some copies of the same edition have a title page bearing, 'Lond. printed for Humphrey Moseley, 1652.

Lloyd, 1149, 31. 9s. Nassau, pt. ii. 531, russia, 21. 6s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1144, 37. 10s. Reed, 7679, 27. 13s. Crawford, 31. 6s., Heber, pt. iv. 18s. Gardner, 17. 15s. Sotheby's, Aug. 1860, 17. 8s.-Date, 1652. Sir M. M. Sykes, 17. 13s. Ibid. Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica, 10l. 10s. Collation.1. Title, Poems, by Thomas Stanley, Esq. Printed in the Year 1651, 86 pages. 2. Anacreon. Bion. Moschvs. Kisses by Secundus. Cvpid crvcified, by Ausonius. Venvs Vigils, Incerto Authore, printed in the Year 1651, 260 pages. At p. 79 begin notes with the new title of 'Excitations;' at p. 165 another title-page, Sylvia's Park, by Theophile. Acanthus Complaint, by Tristan. Oronta, by Preti. Echo, by Marino. Loves Embassy by Boscan. The Solitude, by Gongora.' Printed in the year 1651. On page 213, another title page. 'A Platonick Discourse upon Love. Written in Italian, by John Picus Mirandula, in Ex

STANLEY, Thomas-continued. plication of a Sonnet, by Hieronimo Benivieni. Printed in the Year 1651. 3. 'Aurora, Ismenia and the Prince: by Don Juan Perez de Montalvan. Oronta, the Cyprian Virgin: by Sign. Girolamo Preti. Translated by Thomas Stanley, Esq. Second Edition with Additions, Lond. printed by W. Wilson for Humphrey Moseley, 1650, 87 pages, not including title, to the reader and five copies of verses, four leaves, pp. 87. (Although Oronta is announced on the title-page of this second edition, it was probably omitted when added to the volume, because already included among the other translations, viz. at page 181.)

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FIRST EDITION, Printed for the Author and his Friends, Lond. 1647, small 8vo. Reed, 7678, 11. 5s. Utterson, in 1852, 27. 10s.-Lond. 1649, small 8vo.

EUROPA Cupid Crucified; Venus Vigils; with Annotations. Lond. printed by W. W. for Humphrey Moseley, 1649, small 8vo. pp. 61. Bliss, pt. i. 48. Europa does not appear to be included in

the collected volume.

The

AURORA, Ismenia, and the Prince. By

Don Juan Perez de Montalvan. Oronta, the Cyprian Virgin, by Sign. Girolamo Preti. Pp. 87 and 14. Translated by Thomas Stanley. Lond. printed by W. Wilson for Humphry Moseley, 1650,

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The History of the Chaldaick Philosóphy. Lond. 1662, folio. This should be added to the first edition of the History of Philosophy. It is incorporated in the subsequent ones.

STANLEY, Sir William. A briefe Discourse of Doctor Allens seditious Drifts, contriued in a Pamphlet written by him, concerning the yeelding vp of the Towne of Deuenter (in Ouerrissell) vnto the King of Spain, by Sir William Stanley. Lond. by I(ohn) W(olfe) for F. Coldock, 1588, 4to.

Pp. 128, besides a prefatory epistle to the reader by G. D.

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Sir William. Garland; containing his twenty-one Years Travels through most Parts of the World, and his safe Return to Latham Hall. Leeds, 1814, 8vo.

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- William, D.D. Dean of St. Asaph. Faith and Practice of a Church of England man. Lond. 1688, 8vo.

New edition, Lond. Pickering, 1848, * 12mo. 6s. Reprinted in the Churchman's Remembrancer, vol. 2, Rivington.

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STANS Puer ad Mensam. by W. de Worde, 4to.

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STAPLETON, Thomas, D.D. Trea Thomæ : sev de S. Thomæ Apostoli Rebus gestis: de S. Thoma Archiepiscopo Cantuariensi & Martyre: D. Thomæ Mori Angliæ quondam Cancellarij Vita: his adiecta est Oratio fvnebris in Laudem R. P. Arnoldi de Ganthois Abbatis Marchennensis. Dvaci, 1588, 8vo. portrait of Sir Thomas More.

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Four Views of the Ruins of the Chapel, Kitchen and Part of the Offices at A Fortresse of the Faith first planted Stanton-Harcourt, in the County of Ox- among us Englishmen. Antwerpe, by ford, drawn and etched by Simon Vis- Ihon Laet, 1565, 4to. Added to his transcount Nuneham, afterwards Earl Har-lation of Bede's History of the Church of court. Size 21 inches by 17. See VETUSTA England. See BEDE, p. 144. MONUMENTA.

STANYAN, Temple. Grecian History, from the original of Greece to the end of the Peloponnesian War. Lond. 1739, 8vo. 2 vols.

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Vita Thomæ Mori a Mart. Gottseer

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Promptuarium in Evangelia Dominicalia Pars Hyemalis et Pars Œstivalis. Antwerp, 1591, 8vo. 2 vols.--Paris, 1617, 8vo. 2 vols.

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Theobald. Catechismus, seu Doctrina Christiana Latino-Hibernica explicata per T. Stapleton. Bruxellis, 1639, 4to.

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A Counterblast to M. Hornes vayne Blaste against M. Fekenham. Lovanii, 1567, 4to. Inglis, 1376, 16s. Sotheby's, May, 1860, 17. 2s.

Antidota Apostolica contra nostri Temporis Hæreses. Antv. 1595, 8vo. Heber,

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Opera quæ extant omnia. Lutet. Paris. 1620, folio, 4 vols. portrait on the title pages. Lyte, in 1849, 10%. 5s.

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STAPYLTON, Sir Robert, Plays, &c.

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Lond. 1664, 4to.

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A Briefe Relation of certain speciall and most materiall passages and speeches

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A Treatise of the Court of Star-chamber, by Hudson. In vol. 2 of Collectanea Juridica. See HARGRAVE, Francis, p. 996. A very learned treatise, printed from the Harleian MSS. 44226, of which several old transcripts were taken prior to being printed,

Star-Chamber, The. A Periodical Paper. Lond. 1826, 8vo. pp. 154. Nine numbers having been published, it was suppressed by the author (? Disraeli the younger). The ostensible editor was the Rev. Peter Hall. At his sale, in 1827, 2 copies sold for 1/. 13s. each, and another, 11. 18s.

STARBURCKE, William. A briefe Exposition, Paraphrase, or Interpretation upon the Lord of Canterburies Sermon preached on the Scaffold. Lond. 1645, 4to. With a wood-cut. Gordonstoun, 2067,

167.

A spiritual Song of Comfort, or Incouragement to the Souldiers now gone forth, (1643), folio.

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STARK, Jas. Scenery of the Rivers of Norfolk, comprising the Yare, the Waveney, and the Bure; with historical and geological Descriptions by J. W. Robberds. Norwich, 1834, 4to. 36 plates after pictures painted expressly by Stark, engraved by Cooke, Goodall, Burnet, and others, pub. 37. 13s. 6d.

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Biographia Scotica, or Scottish Biographical Dictionary. Edinb. 1806, 12mo.

STARKE, Mrs. Mariana. Travels on the Continent, for the Use of Travellers. Lond. 1820, 8vo.

Drury, 3963, 7s. 6d. Fifth edition, thoroughly revised and with considerable Additions under the title, Information and Directions for Travellers on the Continent.

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STARKEY, Benj. Memoirs of the Life of Benj. Starkey, an eccentric Character in Newcastle. Newcastle, 1818, 8vo,

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Practical Treatise on the Law of Evidence. Third edition, Lond. 1842, 8vo. 3 vols.-Fourth edition, edited by G. M. Dowdeswell and J. G. Malcolm, Lond. 1853, royal 8vo. in 1 vol. 17. 16s.

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