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mind of Cromwell as to render the concluding part of his life miserable, was the celebrated Col. Silas Titus.-With some Additions. London, 1659. 4to. London, 1689. 4to. Two editions were published this year in 4to. - London, 1689. Roxburghe, 8478, 3s. 6d. Edinb. 1745. Lond. 1708. 4to. 8vo. Reprinted in the fourth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

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Killing is Murder, by Michael Hawke? London, 1657. 4to.

Killing is Murder and no Murder, by Michael Hawke. London, 1657. 4to. See LE

Titus and Gisippus. WICKE, Edward. WALTER, William. Tixall Poetry. See CLIFFORD, Arthur.

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Tobacco. The Metamorphosis Tabacco. London for John Flasket,

1602. 4to.

A poetical tract, A to F 1, in fours, 21 leaves. See Collier's Poetical Decameron, i. 188-92.

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Worke for Chimney Sweepers; or, a Warning for Tabacconists. London, 1602. 4to. Reed, 1567, with E. Gardiner's Trial of Tabacco, 1610, 13s. 6d. Gordonstoun, 2393, with A Defence of Tabacco, 1602, 21. 5s.

A Defence of Tabacco, with a friendly Answer to Worke for Chimney Sweepers. London, 1602. 4to.

K. James his Counterblast to Tobacco : to which is added a learned Discourse by Dr. Everard Maynwaring, proving that Tobacco is a procuring Cause of the Scurvy. London, 1672. 4to. with a frontispiece. Nassau, i. 2168, 7s.

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The Smoaking Age. 1617. See BRATHWAIT, Richard.

The Touchstone or Trial of Tobacco, whether it be good for all Constitutions, with a Word of Advice against immoderate DrinkWhite ing and Smoaking. 1676. 4to. Knights, 4215, with portrait of K. James inserted, 8s.

Tobacco battered and the Pipes shattered about their Ears, that idly idolize so base and barbarous a Weed. 12mo. Reed, 7812, 7s. 6d. Written by Joshua Sylvester.

TOD, George. Plans, Elevations and Sections of Hot-Houses, Green1807. Houses and Conservatories. folio.

White Knights, 4444, 17. TODD, George. An Account of Sheriff-Hutton Castle, near York, founded in the Reign of King Stephen. York, 1824. 8vo. 5s. With plates. Three hundred copies printed.

Rev. Henry John. The Life of Archbishop Cranmer, by the Rev. Henry John Todd. London, 1831. 8vo. 2 vols.

With portrait of the Archbishop engraved by Dean. A valuable addition to our ecclesiastical history.

Some Account of the Deans of Canterbury; from the new Foundation of that Church by Henry the Eighth to the present Time. To which is added, a Catalogue of the MSS. in the Church Library. By Henry John Todd, M.A. Canterbury, 1793. 8vo. Pp. 298, not including title, and dedication to Bishop Buller, 2 leaves; preface, 4 pages; introduction and contents, 8 pages, also errata, one page. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 890, 6s. Dent, pt. ii. 803, 7s. 6d.

Catalogue of the Books, both manuscript and printed, which are preserved in the Library of Christ Church, Canterbury. 1802. Svo. pp. 237, including two titles and an advertisement. 160 copies printed for the use of public libraries, &c. and not intended for sale.

Some Account of the Life and Writings of John Milton. The second Edition, with Additions, and a Verbal Index to the whole of Milton's Poetry. London, 1809. 8vo. with portrait. 6s. LARGE PAPER. 10s. Mr. Todd has published three variorum editions of the poetical works of the Poet in 1801, 1809 and 1826, as also an edition of his mask of Comus, with valuable notes, &c. in 1798. The life was republished with additions, 'derived principally from Documents in his Majesty's State-Paper Office,' London, 1826. 8vo.

Illustrations of the Lives and Writings of Gower and Chaucer, collected from authentic Documents, with a copious Glossary. London, 1810. 8vo. A curious work, displaying great industry of investigation. Mr. Todd's researches into English literature have been equalled by few of our lexicographers or commentators. Bindley, pt. iii. 1265, 5s. LARGE PAPER, in 4to. Bishop of Ely, 1411, 15s. Nassau, pt. ii. 1317, 17. 1s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 706, with a duplicate set of the plates on India paper, 17. 11s. 6d.

The Accomplishment of Prophecy in the Character and Conduct of Jesus Christ. From the impressive Treatise on the Truth of the Christian Religion by James Abbadie, D.D. formerly Dean of Killaloe, with a Preface and Notes by the Editor (the Rev. H. J. Todd). 1810. 12mo.

A Catalogue of the Archiepiscopal Manuscripts in the Library at Lambeth Palace : with an Account of the Archiepiscopal Registers and other Records there preserved. London, 1812. folio. Privately printed.

The History of the College of Bonhommes at Ashbridge, in the County of Bucks, founded by Edmund Earl of Cornwall; compiled from original Records and other authentick Sources. London, 1812. 4to. Pp. 104, B-O 4, besides half-title, title, preface and contents, 4 leaves; appendix, not paged, x 2-xxxx, with a halftitle, a glossarial and general index, 4 pages, also six plates at pp. 20, 50, 66, 70, 71, and 77.- Second Edition. To which is added, a Description of the present Mansion, erected on the Site of the ancient College. London, 1823. Atlas folio. Sign. a, b, B to Bb 1, pp. 1 to 95, with 31 portraits and plates, and two on the letter-press, all proofs on India paper. Duke of York, 5255, 162.

Original Sin, Free Will, Regeneration, Faith, Good Works, and Universal Redemption, as maintained in certain Declarations of

our Reformers, which are the Groundwork of the Articles of our Established Church upon those Subjects, with an important Account of Subscription to the Articles in 1604, and an historical and critical Introduction to the whole. Lond. 1818. 8vo.

A Vindication of our authorized Translation, and Translators of the Bible; and of preceding English Versions. London, 1819.

8vo. 6s. This work, occasioned by Mr. Bel

lamy's translation, and Sir J. B. Burgess's defence of it, contains some valuable information, and a good deal of research.

Observations on the metrical Version of the Psalms, made by Sternhold, Hopkins, and others. London, 1819. 8vo. 4s. - London, 1822. 8vo.

Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Rt. Rev. Brian Walton, Bishop of Chester, with Notices of his Coadjutors in editing the London Polyglott Bible: to which is added, his own Vindication of that Work. London, 1821. 8vo. 2 vols. with portrait of the Bishop. A valuable work, containing much curious and interesting information.

An Account of Greek MSS., chiefly Biblical, which had been in the Possession of the late Professor Carlyle, the greater Part of which are now deposited in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth Palace. London (1823). 8vo. Privately printed.

London,

A Vindication of Cranmer. 1826. 12mo. Mr. Todd has published Abp. Cranmer's Defence of the Doctrine of the Sacrament, to which this vindication was prefixed in 1825. 8vo.

A Letter to his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, concerning the Authorship of Icon Basilikè. Lond. 1825. 8vo.

A Reply to Dr. Lingard's Vindication of his History of England, as far as respects Archbishop Cranmer. Lond. 1827. 8vo.

Faith and Justification: Two Discourses by Dr. Sharp, formerly Archbishop of York, and the late Owen Manning, B. D. with a Preface, noticing Objections made by the present Archdeacon of Ely to a Public Declaration of these Doctrines at the Beginning of the Reformation in England, and with an Appendix of Notes, &c. Lond. 1829. 8vo.

Of Confession and Absolution, and the Secrecy of Confession, as maintained by the United Church of England, and as opposed to the Statements of Modern Romanists and their Advocates, &c. Lond. 1828. Svo.

Bishop Gauden the Author of Icon Basilike, further shewn, in answer to the Remarks of Dr. Wordsworth, &c. Lond. 1829. 8vo.

Mr. Todd has edited two editions of Dr. Johnson's Dictionary, with very many additions, &c. likewise a variorum edition of of the Poetical Works of Spenser, some single Sermons, &c.

TOFTE, Robert. Translations. See ARIOSTO, Lod. BOIARDO, M. M. VARCHI, Ben.

Laura. The Toyes of a Traueller; or, the Feast of Fancie, diuided into 3 Parts by R. T. Gent. of London. Printed by Valentine Simmes, 1597. 4to. Dedicated To the ladie Lucie, sister to Henry, earle of Northumberland.'

Alba, or the Months Minde of a melan

choly Lover. By R. T. Gentleman. London, Felix Kingston, 1598. 8vo. In this work Shakespeare's Love's Labour Lost is noticed.

Honovrs Academie. Or the famovs Pastorall of the faire Shepheardesse Ivlietta, done into English by R. T. Gentleman. London, 1619. folio. A prose composition, intermingled with poetry. Bindley, pt. iii. 1892, 16s. Nassau, pt. ii. 1609, 1. 1s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 750, 37. 10s.

TOFTS, Mary. Tracts relating to Mary Tofts, the Rabbit Woman of Godalming.

Reed, 1307, eight tracts, with St. André's miscarriage, a ms. poem, 17. 12s. 1456, seven tracts, 17. 1s. Baker, 409, ten tracts and various bills, 27. 2s. Kirgate, 266, 11 tracts with two drawings and 3 prints, 47. 17s. Nassau, pt. ii. 709, a collection of tracts, with a portrait of Tofts in Indian ink and plates, bound in rabbit skin, 67. 12s. 6d. Stevens, 1551, a complete collection of the tracts, with several mss. &c. 147. 10s. resold Roxburghe, 2001, with the addition of a letter from Howard the pretended accoucheur to the Duke of Roxburghe, detailing the

whole circumstances of the case, 367. 15s. resold White Knights, 4149, 127. 12s.

An exact Diary, together with an Account of her Confession of the Fraud. By Sir Richard Manningham, Kt. London, 1726. 8vo. Pp. 38, including two titles. Hibbert, 5058, 2s.

A short Narrative of an extraordinary Delivery of Rabbets, performed by Mr. John Howard, Surgeon at Guildford. Published by Mr. St. André. London, 1726. 8vo. pp. 40.

Remarks on a short Narrative ... By Thomas Brathwaite. London, 1726. 8vo. PP. 32.

Some Observations concerning the Woman of Godlyman in Surrey. By Cyriacus Ahlers. London, 1726. 8vo. pp. xii and 28.

The several Depositions of Edward Costen, Richard Stedman, John Sweetapple, Mary Peytoe, Elizabeth Mason, and Mary Costen. London, 1727. 8vo. pp. 22, not including an Advertisement by M. St. André.

The Sooterkin dissected. London, 1726. 8vo.

The Anatomist dissected: or the ManMidwife finely brought to Bed. By Lemuel Gulliver. Westm. 1727. 8vo. pp. 34 and title.

Mr. St. André's Case and Depositions, as publish'd in the London Gazette of Feb. 23, 1724, and the Daily Post of March 4, 1725. London. pp. 21.

Advertisement occasioned by some Passages in Sir R. Manningham's Diary by I. Douglas. London, 1727.

Much Ado about Nothing, or the Rabbit Woman's Confession. London, 1727.

A Letter from a Male Physician to the Author of the Female Physician. London, 1726.

The Doctors in Labour, or a new Whimwam from Guildford. A series of twelve Plates. Nassau, pt. i. 990, 7s.

The Discovery, or the Squire turned Ferret, an excellent new Ballad. 1727. folio.

A shorter and truer Advertisement, or Dr. D-g-1-s in an Extasy at Lacy's Bagnio.

MS. 1727.

St. André's Miscarriage, or a full Account of the Rabbit-Woman. MS. 1727.

Wm. Whiston's Opinion on the Affair of Mary Toft. MS. The Rev. Wm. Whiston, in the Memoirs of his Life vol. ii. p. 108, contends strongly for the fulfilment of a prophecy of Esdras, viz. there should be signs in the woman, in the person of Mrs. Mary Tofts.

Tograi. Lamiato 'l Ajam, Carmen Tograi, una cum Versione Latina et Notis, Opera Edv. Pocockii. Accessit Tractatus de Prosodia Arabica. Oxonii, 1661. 12mo.

The Traveller: an Arabic Poem, intitled Tograi, written by Abu-Ismael; translated into Latin and published with Notes in 1661, by Edward Pocock, D.D. Now rendered into English in the same Iambic Measure as the Original; with some additional Notes to illustrate the poem, by Leonard Chappelow, B.D. Cambridge, 1758. 4to.

Toison d'Or.-Les Ordonnances de la Toison d'Or. Lond. 1702. 4to.

A copy, printed on vellum, is in the British Museum.

TOLAND, John. A Collection of several Pieces of Mr. John Toland, now first publish'd from his original Manuscripts, with some Memoirs of his Life and Writings (by Mr. Des Maizeux). London, 1726, or 1747. 8vo. 2 vols.

Heath, 1731, 7s. 6d. Bindley, pt. iii. 1269, 9s. Hibbert, 7900, 6s.

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Life of Toland, Notes, &c. by R. Huddleston. Montrose, 1814. 8vo. Toland published many other works, now held in little estimation.

TOLDERVY, William. Select Epitaphs, collected by W. Toldervy. London, 1755. 12mo. 2 vols.

Nassau, pt. ii. 711, 7s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1484, 11s. Reed, 7813, 12s. Roxburghe, 3184, 12s.

England and Wales described in a Series of Letters, by Wm. Toldervy. London, 1762. 8vo. Reed, 3945, 5s. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 712, 17. 5s. TOLL, Thomas. The Female Duel or the Ladies Looking Glass. London, 1661. 8vo. With a frontispiece. Nassau, pt. ii. 717,

6s.

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Law of Executors and Administrators. Sixth Edition corrected, with Additions by F. Whitmarsh. London, 1827.

TOLLEY, J. G. A Paraphrase of Saint Paul's first Epistle to the Corinthians, with explanatory Notes. London, 1825. 8vo.

TOLMER, John. Navmachiae, sev Navalia Prælia, inter Classes, Hispanicam & Anglicanam, Anno 1588, Julio, Augusto, & Semptembri Mensibus, diuersis Diebus & Locis inita. Avetore Ioanne Tolmero, B. C. M. Neapoli, 1588. 12mo.

Pp. 78, not including the title. The Latin dedicatory poem to Q. Elizabeth in this edtiion consists of 25 lines.-Herbornæ, 1592. 12mo. pp. 77, including the title. In this edition the dedicatory poem to Q. Elizabeth consists of 56 lines, and there is another Horatio Palavicino', which consists of 45 lines.

TOLWYN, William. The Declaracyō made at Pauls Cross the forth Sondaye in Aduent 1541 by Master Wyllyam Tolwyn, Persone of Saynte Antonyes, in the Cyte of London. London by Richarde Lant. 4to.

The whole of this work is reprinted in 'Yet a Course at the Romyshe Foxe. Compyled by Johan Harryson (Bale) imprented at Zurik- 1543.'

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Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. 1505, 3s. Roxburghe, 6365. White Knights, 3748. 1703. 4to. Stanley, 750. Reprinted in Thoms' Collection of Romances.

TOMBES, John. Sephersheba: or, the Oath Book. London, 1662. 4to. An account of Tombes and of his numerous publications will be found in Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses. A Tour to

TOMKINS, Charles.

the Isle of Wight (in 1793) illustrated with eighty Views drawn and engraved in aquatinta, by Charles Tomkins. London, 1796. royal 8vo. 2 vols.

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Dent, pt. ii. 804, 17. 1s. LARGE PAPER, in 4to. Towneley, pt. ii. 1465, russia, 21. Beckford in 1817, no. 128, morocco, 81. 8s. Collation.-Vol i. page 186, not including title, dedication, preface and directions; also 19 plates, including a plan. Vol. ii. page 134, not including title, list of plates and 8 pages of index, also 62 plates.

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Thomas. Musica Deo sacra et Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ, 10 pts.

A copy, dated 1664, is in the library of Christ Church Coll. Oxford. A notice of Tomkins will be found in Burney's History of Music, ii. 133-4 and 365-7.

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This work, designed principally for the use of young students in divinity, has been frequently reprinted. It contains proofs of the authenticity and inspiration of the Holy Scriptures; a summary of the history of the Jews; a brief statement of the contents of the several books of the Old and New Tes

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ever yet printed. London, 1661. 4to.

Field, 79, 17. 15s. Gordonstoun, 399, 21. 3s. Rhodes, 399, 21. 3s.

TONE, T. W. The Life of Theobald Wolfe Tone, Founder of the United Irish Society. Written by himself, and continued by his Son. Washington, 1826. 8vo. 2 vols.

17. 14s.

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TONSTALL, C. See TUNSTALL, Cuthbert.

TOOKE, George. Tracts. Bindley, pt. iv. 762, 47. 14s. 6d. Hibbert, 7977, morocco, 41. 7s.

History of Cales Passion, or the Misstaking of Cales. London, 1659. 4to. 1654. 4to. with plates.

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Eagle-Trusser's Elegie, a Tract on the Losse of Gustavus Adolphus. London, 1660. 4to.

The deplorable Tragedie of Floris Earle of Holland. 4to. with portrait.

Annæ Dicata or Cansonets to the Memory of his Wife.

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TOOKE, John Horne. ПITEРOENTA, or the Diversions of Purley, by John Horne Tooke. A new Edition, revised and corrected by Richard Taylor, with numerous Additions from the Copy prepared by the Author for Republication: to which is annexed his Letter to John Dunning. London, 1829. 8vo. 2 vols.

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