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tions of this date of 1575: the first, with

out the passage displeasing to the Welch men, dedicated only to Archb. Parker; the other, with two dedications; viz. that to Archb. Parker, and a new one to Archb. Grindall. The offensive passage is at p. 132, 'Sed enim Kettiani rati,' &c. to 'Nam præterquam quod,' &c. p. 133. Roxburghe, 8439, 5s. Bishop of Ely, 1244, 6s. 6d. Collation.-Title, one leaf, on the reverse of which are the arms of Archb.

Parker; Latin verses, 6 pages; dedication to Abp. Grindal, 5 pages; epistle to Abp. Farker, and 'De Furoribus, &c. pp. 1-56. Norvicus, pp. 207, besides title 1 leaf; Ad Lectorem, 5 pages; Latin verses, 3 pages; errata, 1 page: and Nomina Prætorum,' &c. 12 pages. Prefixed is a map of the descent of the British and Saxon kings.

Another edition was published in 1582, 16mo. without the map or Archb. Parker's arms, at the end of Ocland's Anglorum

Prælia.

Norfolk Furies and their Foyle, vnder

Kett, their accursed Captaine. With a Description of the famous Citie of Norwich, &c. Englished by Rich. Woods. Lond. 1623, 4to. Dent, pt. ii. 750, 12s. Nassau, pt. ii. 567, with a plan of Norwich inserted, 21. 15s. Collation.-Pp. 110, not including title and dedication to Sir Thomas Hiren, Knight, Mayor of Norwich, signed R. W(oods), 2 leaves; and To the Christian Reader, 4 pages. Geo. Chalmers, 10s.—1615, 4to. Gordonstoun, 1665, 17. 17s. Bliss, stained, 5s. 6d.

Ad Walliæ proceres Apologia. Ex Of. ficina Henrici Bynnemani. 1576, 4to.

10s. 6d. Nine leaves.

See OCLANDUS, Chr. SENECA. SIDNEY,

Sir Philip.

NEVILLE FAMILY. LAND, D.

See Row

NEVIS.-Acts of Assembly passed in the Island of Nevis, from 1664 to 1739. Lond. 1740, folio. See SMITH, Wm., M.D.

NEVYLLUS. See NEVILLE. NEW ALBION.-A Description of the Province of New Albion, with a Letter from R. Evelin, that lived there for many Years. Lond. 1648,

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called Dives Pragmaticus, or the great Marchantmen-very preatie for Children to rede. 1563, 4to.

Roxburghe, 3312, russia, 301. This volume, supposed unique, is now in the Earl Spencer's collection.

NEW BRITAIN.-The Discovery of New Brittaine, began August 27, Anno Dom. 1650, by Edw. Bland, Merchant, Abraham Woode, Captaine, Sackford Brewster, and Elias Pennant, Gentlemen. Lond. 1651, 4to. 1. 5s.

NEWBURGH PEERAGE CASE. A Disquisition concerning the Law of Alienage and Naturalization according to the Statutes in force between the 10th June, 1816, and 25th March, 1818. Illustrated in an elaborate opinion of Counsel, writ ten upon the claim of Prince Guistiniani to the Earldom of Newburgh. Paris, 1818, 8vo.

NEWCASTLE, John, Duke of, Lord Privy Seal. The whole Life and noble Character of, who died at Welbeck, 15 July 1711, with an Account how he has disposed of his Estate, and who is to marry his Daughter, the greatest Heiress in England; as also an Elegy on his death. Lond. n. d. 8vo.

Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of. Letters and Poems in Honour of the incomparable Princess Margaret, Dutchess of Newcastle. Written by several Persons of Honour and Learning. In the Savoy, 1676, folio.

A gross and fulsome panegyric on the Duke and Duchess of Newcastle, but espe cially on her Grace. Bindley, pt. ii. 613, date 1678, 5s. Bliss Farmer's copy), 27. 8s. In Ballard's Memoirs will be found a copious memoir of the Duchess.

Philosophical Fancies. Lond. 1653, 12mo. Nassau, pt. i. 2426, 7s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 555, russia, 21. 1s.

Poems and Fancies. Lond. 1653, folio, with portrait by P. V. Schuppen after V. Diepenbeke, 31. 3s. Prince, 16s. In the British Museum is a copy with MS. notes in the Duchess's own hand.-Lond. 1664, fol.

Bindley, pt. ii. 1492, 17. 18s. Bliss (Walpole's copy), 17. 58. Heber, pt. iv. 128.

Some copies have a portrait of the Duchess sitting in a chair.-The third edition. Lond. 1668, folio, pp. 384. Bibl. Anglo Poet. 490, illustrated with several portraits of the Duchess, 71. 7s. Singer, pt. iii. 336, 91. 15s.

Philosophical and physical Opinions. Lond. 1655, folio, 7s. Bliss, 16s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1490, with Nature's Pictures, &c. 1656, 178.-1663, folio. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 544, 14s.

The World's Olio. Nature's Pictures drawn by Fancie's Pencil to the Life. Lond. 1655, folio. In the British Museum is a copy with MS. notes by the Duchess. -Lond. 1656, folio, also with notes (Grenville Coll.) Bindley, pt. ii. 1490. with her Ladyship's Opinions, 1655, 17s. Inserted in some copies is a print, Diepenbeck del.

P. Clouvet, sc. half-sheet, containing portraits of William Cavendish, Marquis of Newcastle; his Marchioness, and their family, a proof impression of which, sold at the sale of Sir M. M. Sykes' prints, for 631. 1s. Constable, 866, 5l. 12s. 6d.

Plays (21 and 5). Lond. 1762-8, folio, 2 vols. Vol. 1 is always smaller than vol. 2, besides being dedicated to her husband, it is prefaced by no less than ten other addresses to her noble readers. Prefixed is a frontispiece by Van Schuppen, with full-length portrait of the Duchess, after Diepenbeke. Roxburghe, 3915, 47.4s. Rhodes, 2669, 57. 15s. 6d. Constable, 867, 37. 13s. 6d. Prince, both plates, 41.18s.

Orations of divers Sorts, accommodated to divers Places. Lond. 1662, folio. Roxburghe, 2337, date 1663, 11s. Heber, pt. ix. 11. 18s. Gardner, 9s.

Philosophical Letters, or modest Reflections upon some Opinions in natural Philosophy, Lond. 1664, folio. Bindley, pt. ii. 1491, 16s. 6d. Bliss, pt. i. 16s.

CCXI sociable Letters. Lond. 1664, folio. Letters CXXIII and CLXII are respecting Shakespeare. Heber, pt. x. 17s. Bliss, stained, 15s. Gardner, 5s.

Observations upon experimental Philosophy: to which is added, the Description of a new World. Lond. 1666, folio. Heber, pt. x. 13s.-Second edition, with a Description of a new World, called The Blazing World. (Separate title.) Lond. 1668, folio.

The Life of William Cavendish, Duke, Marquess, and Earl of Newcastle. Lond. 1667, folio. Prince, 5s. Nassau, pt. ii. 409, date 1669? 11s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1493, 18s. Bliss, 8s.-Lond. 1675, 4to. 7s. 6d.-Latine, Lond. 1668, folio. Bindley, pt. iii. 1032, 5s. Heber, pt. ii. 1s. A copy is in the British Museum with MS. notes by the authoress. Grounds of natural Philosophy. Lond. 1668, folio.

Select Poems of the Duchess of Newcastle, edited by Sir Egerton Brydges,

Bart. Kent, 1813, 8vo. Twenty-five copies printed as a specimen of the Lee Priory Press, aud the first work printed there. Utterson, 16s. Bliss, morocco, 11. 15s.

A true Relation of the Birth, &c. of Margaret Cavendish, Dutchess of Newcastle. Written by herself. With a critical preface, &c. by Sir Egerton Brydges. Kent, 1814, royal 8vo. Printed at the private press of Lee Priory, with a portrait, S. Harding, del. W. N. Gardiner, sculp. It is extracted from her Ladyship's Nature's Pictures drawn to the Life. Hibbert, 5691, 17s.

NEWCASTLE, William Cavendish, Duke of. La Methode et Invention nouvelle de dresser les chevaux. Anvers, chez Jacques van Meurs, 1657, folio.

First and most esteemed edition, very rarely found complete. (The printed title is sometimes altered by hand to 1658.) Willett, 1676, russia, 31. Bindley, pt. ii. 1707, 51.2s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Mac-Carthy, 301 fr. resold Lond. 1835, 147. 14s. The vol. should contain two title-pages, one printed the other engraved, also 42 fine plates. Among them is a print of the Cavendish Family by Diepenbeke, of the Duke's (then Marquis of Newcastle) sons, Charles, Viscount Mansfield and Mr. Henry Cavendish, on horseback; the Marquis and Marchioness, their three Daughters, and their Husbands; the Earl of Bridgewater, the Earl of Bullingbrooke, and Mr. Cheyne are under a colonnade as spectators. A very fine and perfect copy is in the Grenville Collection.

Second edition. Lond. 1737, folio, handsomely printed, 31. 38. LARGE PAPER, 57. 58. The plates in this London edition are from the original coppers, but the impressions are less brilliant,

A general System of Horsemanship in all its Branches. Lond. 1743 or 1748, roy. folio, 2 vols. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii, 545, 27. 17s. LARGE PAPER. Roxburghe, 1707, 67. 16s. 6d. Inglis, 1206, russia, 47. 5s. The first volume contains the translation of the Duke's treatise, with 43 plates: the second volume has eight and twelve plates, several of which are coloured.

Several other editions with additional plates have been published at Paris and Nuremberg.

A new Method and extraordinary Invention to dress Horses, and work them according to Nature; as also to perfect Nature by the Subtlety of Art Lond. 1667, folio. Bindley, pt. ii. 1494, 16s. LARGE PAPER, 1. 18. The Duke informs his readers that 'this is neither a translation of the former, nor an absolute necessary addition to it; and may be of use without the other, as the other has been hitherto,

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NEWCASTLE, W. C.-continued. and still is, without this; but both together will questionless do best.'

A new Method and extraordinary Invention to Dress Horses. Lond. 1677, fol. without plates, 17.5s.

Methode nouvelle et Invention extraordinaire de dresser les Chevaux, Nouvellement traduit en François. Lond. 1671, folio. 17. 5s.

This work on the Management of Horses, both the English original and the French translation, is quite distinct from the previous one on Horsemanship.

nastery during his Rule and Go
vernment. Lond. 1795, 4to.

489, 8s. 6d. Towneley, pt. ii. 1277, russia,
Bindley, pt. iii. 758, 7s. 6d. Roscoe,
12s. Drury, 3189, 19s. Dent, pt. ii. 751,
errata and names of the abbots, 2 leaves;
6s. Edwards, 642, 9s. Collation.-Title,
appendixes, 1-547, also a map by F. Vi-
p. iii-xiii.; the history, two parts, with
342,
vares, and three plates at pp. 1, 235, and

Ruthin,

Rev. R. Memoirs of Dr. Gabriel Goodman, Dean of Westmin The Country Captaine and the Varietie. ster, and of Godfrey Goodman, Two Comedies. At the Hague, 1649, 12mo. Reed, 8302, 5s. 6d. Roxburghe, Bishop of Gloucester. 3916, 9s. 6d. Rhodes, 731, 21. 3s. Lond. 4to. 1825, portraits. H. Moseley, 1649, 12mo. Heber, pt. iv. 5s. Bliss, 17. 1s. According to Wood, Shirley assisted his patron in the composure of certain plays.

The humorous Lovers. A Comedy. Lond. 1677, 4to. Roxburghe, 5557, 17, 7s, The triumphant Widow, or the Medley of Humours. A Comedy. Lond. 1677, 4to. Roxburghe, 5558, 17. 1s.

See GOODMAN, Godfrey.

William, successively Bishop of Ossory and Waterford, and Archbishop of Armagh. An Harmony of the Gospels. Dublin, 1778, folio.

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Many other Harmonies of the Gospels NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE.-Hints have been published, but none preferable on the Propriety of establishing a to this.-Bishop Watson. Duke of GrafTypographical Society in Newcastleton, 94, 17. 2s. Heath, 817, 17. 12s.-1802,

upon Tyne. Newcastle, 1818. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Only 200 copies printed. A short time after the printing of these Hints, the author of them, and several other literary gentlemen, belonging to Newcastle and its neighbourhood, formed themselves into a Society; and they agreed that the same should be denominated 'The Typographi cal Society of Newcastle upon Tyne,' and that their number of members should not exceed thirty.

See ALLAN, George. Newcastle Society Tracts, APPENDIX.

Chorographia. 1649. See GREY, Wil

liam.

An impartial History of Newcastle upon Tyne. 1801. See BAILEY, Rev. BRAND, John, M.A.; COLLIER, John; GARDINER, Ralph.

The Picture of Newcastle upon Tyne. Newcastle upon Tyne, 1812, 12mo. Pp. 310. with a map and plan, one sheet, by Lambert. There are 19 wood-cuts on the letter

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8vo.

The Duration of our Lord's Ministry particularly considered: in Reply to a Letter from Dr. Priestley on that Subject, prefixed to his English Harmony of the Evangelists. Dublin, 1780, 12mo. 2s. 6d.

Observations on our Lord's Conduct as of his moral Character. Lond. 1782, 4to. a divine Instructor, and on the Excellence 17. 10s.-The second Edition corrected. Gosset, 3929, 11s. 6d. Williams, 1163, 1795, 8vo. Edwards, 765, 6s. 6d. Third edition, Lond. Priestley, 1820, 8vo. 10s.6d. -Oxford, 1852, 8vo. 6s.

A Review of the Chief Difficulties in the Gospel History, relating to our Lord's

Resurrection: intended to retract some

Errors contained in the Author's Greek
Harmony, and to show that Dr. Benson's
Hypothesis is satisfactory. 1791, 4to. This
pamphlet is necessary to complete the
Harmony.

An historical View of the English Biblical Translations: the Expediency of reVising by Authority our present Translation: and the Means of executing such a tions of the Bible, and parts thereof, in Revision. With a list of the various ediEnglish, from the year 1526 to 1776. Dublin, 1792, 8vo. 9s. An important work. Bindley, pt. ii. 2164, 17. Gosset, 3716, 7s. glish Translation of the Greek Scriptures, An Attempt towards revising our Enor the new Covenant of Jesus Christ, and towards illustrating the Sense of Philological and explanatory Notes. Dublin, 1796, 8vo. 2 vols. A valuable accession to

the means of interpreting the Scriptures. | turers, &c. Gosset, 3717, 17. 11s. 6d. Gough, 2529, 2030, 12s. 17. 10s.

An English Harmony of the Four Evangelists, generally disposed after the Manner of the Greek of William Newcome, Archbishop of Armagh. Lond. 1802, 6s. -1827, 8vo.

See EZEKIEL. PROPHETS, The XII minor. TESTAMENT, The new.

NEWCOURT, Ric. Repertorium Ecclesiasticum Parochiale Londinense: an ecclesiastical parochial History of the Diocese of London. Lond. 1708-10. folio. 2 vols.

Marquis of Townshend, 2456, 31. 15s. Edwards, 616, russia, 5l. 5s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1468, 5l. 10s. Dowdeswell, 621, 27. 5s. Heber, pt. ix. 3. 10s. LARGE PAPER, Heath, 4638, 31. 5s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 546, russia, 10. North, pt. ii. 1429, 87. Towneley, pt. ii. 1174, russia, 97. 19s. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 410, 97.9s. Dent, pt.ii. 789,97. Collation.-Vol. I. Comprising all London and Middlesex, with the Parts of Hert. fordshire and Buckinghamshire to the said Diocese belonging. Pp. 928, not in. cluding half-title, title and dedication to Henry Compton, Bishop of London, 3 leaves; preface, 7 pages; and errata, one page. Pages 67, 68 and 871-80 are omitted; pp. 71, 72 are repeated; pp. 764, 765, 768, 769, 772, 773 follow page 761; and after p. 773 are pages 776, &c. The paging is erroneous in many places. Plates.-1. Portrait of the Author, J. Sturt, sc. 2. View of old St. Paul's Cathedral, p. 1. 3. The west End of old St. Paul's Cathedral, p. 2. 4. South View of the present Cathedral, p. 4. 5. Views of St. Peter's Church, Westminster, &c. p. 709. Vol. II. Pp. 692, including appendix; also half title and title, 2 leaves; list of subscribers, 4 pages; index, 51 pages, and a folded map of the diocese of London.

NEW CUSTOME. An Interlude. 1577. 4to.

Black letter. Roxburghe, 4228, 117.0s.6d. NEWELL, Rev. R. H. Letters on the Scenery of Wales. 1821. royal

8vo.

With plates. Hibbert, 5692, 13s. NEW ENGLAND.-A briefe Relation of the Discovery and Plantation of New England. 1607 to 1622.

Lond. 1622. 4to.

Gordonstoun, 2031, 7s. 6d. North, pt. iii. 593, 10s. 6d.

A Relation; or Journal of the Beginnings and Proceedings of the English Plantation settled at Plymouth, in New England, by certaine English Adven

Lond. 1622, 4to. Gordonstoun, Jadis, 297, il. 8s.

A True Relation of the late Battell in New England, between the English and the Pequet Salvages. Lond. 1637, 4to.1638, 4to. Heber, pt. v. 17. 10s. Caldecott, 17. 4s.

An Abstract of the Lawes of New England, by John Cotton. Lond. 1641, 4to.1655, 4to. Sotheby's, Feb. 1860, 31.5s. Coorses held in opinion and practice in the Churches lately erected in New England. By W. R. Lond. 1644, 4to. Sothebys, in 1860, 31. 8s.

A brief Narration of some Church

Certane Queres propounded to such as affect the Congregational way and specially Samuel Eaton and Timothy Taylor. By Richard Hollinworth, 1646. Sothebys, Feb. 1860, 19s.

Further Queries upon the present state of the New English Affaires. By S. E. 1689. 4to. Sothebys, Feb. 1860, 41. 6s.

A Brief Relation of the State of New England to this present year. Lond. for Richard Baldwin, 1689. Puttick, May, 1859, 27. 2s.

New England's first Fruits; in Respect of the Conversion, &c. of the Indians. Second of the Progress of Learning in the College of Cambridge, &c. Lond. 1643, 4to. Puttick, May, 1859, 37. 10s.

Ill News from New England. 1652, 4to. by Dove. Simplicities Defence against a seven. headed Church Government in New Eng land. Lond. 1646, 4to. Hibbert, 7518,

7s. 6d.

The Glorious Progress of the Gospel among the Indians in New England. Manifested by three Letters under the hand of Mr. John Eliot, and another from Mr, Thomas Mayhew. Published by Edward Winslow. Lond. for Hannah Allen, 1649, 4to.

A History of New England from the English Planting in 1628 until the Yeere 1652. Lond. 1654, 4to. By -Johnson of N. E. but sometimes stated to be by Sir F. Gorges.

Sad and Deplorable News from New England, poetically related by an Inhabitant there. Lond. 1675, 4to.

A brief and true narration of the late Wars arisen in New-England. Lond. 1675-6, 4to. Two parts.

New England's Tears for her present Miseries. Lond. 1676, 4to.

A Narrative of the Troubles with the

Indians in New England from the first
Planting thereof in the Year 1607 to this
present Year 1677. By W. Hubbard.
Boston, 1677, 4to. Roscoe, 1856, 14s.

A Confession of Faith, owned and con sented to by the Elders, and at Boston in New England, May 12, 1680. Boston, 1680, 12mo,

A Memorial of the present deplorable state of New England under the Maladministration of Joseph Dudley, the Governor, and his son Paul. Boston, 1707,

4to.

Witchcraft in New England. See MATHER, COTTON AND INCREASE, pp. 1512, 1513; WITCHCRAFT. HUBBARD, p. 1132.

Many tracts, &c. relating to New England, 1622-1761, are in the British Mu. seum. See Kennett's Bibliotheca Ameri. cana; Rich's Bibliotheca Americana; Grenville Catalogue; H. Stevens' American Nugget.

NEWENHAM, Thomas. A View of the natural, political, and commercial Circumstances of Ireland. Lond. 1809. 4to. 15s.

1700.-1760. The Newgate Calendar. By Robert Sanders. Lond. 1764, 8vo. 6 vols. The Newgate Calendar, or Malefactor's Bloody Register, with the last dying Speeches of the most notorious Criminals, from 1700-1773. Lond. J. Cooke [1775], 8vo. 5 vols. plates.

Annals of Newgate, or Malefactor's Register. By the Rev. Mr. Villette. Lond. J. Wenman, 1776, 8vo. 4 vols. 17. 16s.

The Malefactor's Register; or, the Newgate and Tyburn Calendar. Lond. Hogg. [1778-80], 8vo. 5 vols. with many neat plates, mostly designed by Dodd, 27.12s.6α.

Old Bailey Chronicle. Edited by J. Mountague. Lond. Randall, 1783. (Reissued 1786.) 8vo. 4 vols. 40 plates by Valois, 17. 8s.

Criminal Chronology; or, the New Newgate Calendar (containing Trials from the year 1700 till 1811). By Andrew Knapp and William Baldwyn, Attorneys-at-Law. Lond. Nuttall, &c. 1811, 8vo. 4 vols. plates.

The same (with Continuation to 1812, 5 vols. and a Supplementary, or 6th vol. to 1825). (This edition was issued as com

A valuable mass of historical and statis. tical information. Newenham has published other tracts, &c. relative to Ireland. NEW-EXCHANGE.-A Narration of the late Accident in the New-Exchange, on the 21st and 22d of No-plete in five volumes about 1820; the sixth vember 1653. Written by Don Pantaleon Sa, extraordinary Legate in England. Lond. 1653. 4to. Pp. 14. Nassau, pt. ii. 383, 14s. Re printed in the third volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

See LADIES.

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Black letter. Pp. 46, with a frontispiece. Written by Luke Hutton. Reed, 1780, 77. 12s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 224, 251. resold Saunders' in 1818, 117. 11s.-1638, 4to. Bindley, pt. iv. 128, 17. 17s. Roxburghe, 6672, 31. 13s. 6d. Jolley, 97. 2s. 6d.-Lond. by G. Simson and W. White, 4to. 22 leaves, a poetical BLACK LETTER_tract with a wood-cut on title-page. A-F 2, in fours, A 1 blank. On sign. D 2 commences 'A dialogue (in prose) betwixt the author and one Zawny, who was a prisoner in Newgate, and perfectly acquainted with matters touching the discouerie of the superlative degree of cunni-catching!'..

volume, which contains Trials from 1813 to 1825, with a general Index, was published about 1826.) Lond. Robins and Co. n.d. 8vo. 6 vols. plates, 27. 12s. 6d.-In double columns, 1824-5, 8vo. 2 vols.

The New and Complete Newgate_Calendar, By William Jackson, Esq. Barrister. Lond. Hogg, 1800-1808, 8vo. 7 vols. pub. in 112 monthly Nos., plates. New edition (continued to 1812). Lond. Hogg, 1818, 8vo. 8 vols. (forming 9 vols. the 6th volume being in two parts), plates, 21. 2s.

See CRIMINALS. TRIALS. TYBURN. VIL

LETTE, Rev. J.

NEW GUINEA. - Discoveries of the French in 1768 and 1769, to the South-East of New Guinea, with the subsequent Visits to the same Lands by English Navigators, who gave them new Names: to which is prefixed, an historical Abridgement of the Voyages and Discoveries of the Spaniards in the same Seas. Translated from the French. Lond. 1791, 4to.

Pp. xxiv and 323, with 12 plates. Willet, 715, 11s. Drury, 1552, russia, 15s. LARGE PAPER.

NEW HAMPSHIRE. See LITHO

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