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Pentalogia, sive Tragoediarum Delectus. See BURTON, Joh. TROLLOPE, W. WakeFIELD, Gilb.

Cruell Warre, with a Discovery of Tragedy. The Tragedy of the the bloudy Counsell of the Promoters thereof. Printed in the Year of the Cavaliers Cruelty,

1643. 4to.

Rhodes, 100, 12s.

A bryef & short Declaracyon made wherbye euerye Chrysten Man may knowe what is a Sacrament. Of what Partes a Sacramente consysteth and is made, for what Intent Sacramentes were instituted, and what is the pryncipal Effect of Sacramentes, and finally of the Abuse of the Sacrament of Chrystes Body and Bloud. Compyled by Rychard Tracye. London, by Robert Stough-lished against the wicked Enter

ton. 1548. 16mo. Fifteen leaves. Garrick, 2438, 11. 2s.

Vox Piscis, or the Book Fish, containing three Treatises, which were found in the Belly of a Cod Fish in Cambridge Market, on Midsummer Eve last, Ao. 1626. 1627. 8vo. Inglis, 628, 17. 15s. This work, on its publication, caused a great consternation at Cambridge. According to the preface this book was written by John Frith, but according to Wood and to Usher's Letters 103 and 161, Richard Tracey was the author.

Trade. The Honour and Dignity of Trade, particularly as connected with the City of London. London, 1813. 8vo.

With portraits. LARGE PAPER, in 4to. TRADESCANT, John. Musæum Tradescantianum: or a Collection of Rarities preserved at SouthLambeth neer London by John Tradescant. London, 1656. 12mo.

Pp. 183, not including title, complimentary verses, dedication to the reader and table, 10 leaves, with two portraits of the elder and younger Tradescants, by W. Hollar, and a plate of arms of the Tradescants. The Tradescant was the first cabinet of natural curiosities formed in England. It is now in the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford. Jadis, 22, russia, 16s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1769, 17. 11s. Baker, 674, 1. 2s. Nassau, pt. i. 2403, morocco, 17. 11s. Roxburghe, 1580, 17. 11s. 6d. Hibbert, 8063, with several additional plates, russia, 17. 13s.

See DUCAREL, Andrew Coltee, LL.D.

TRAHERON, Bart. An Exposition of a Parte of S. Johannes Gospel made in sondrie (6) Readinges in the English Congregation at Wesel by Bartho. Traheron and now pub

prizes of new sterte vp Arians in England. Imprinted Anno 1557.

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Letters concerning Poetical Translations and Virgil and Milton's Arts of Verse. London, 1739. 8vo.

TRANT, T. A. Two Years in Ava, from May 1824 to May 1826. By an Officer on the Staff of the Quarter-Master-General's Department (Capt. T. A. Trant). London, 1827. 8vo.

Pp. xvi and 445, with a map, 2 plans, and view of the s. e. corner of the Stockade at Mellor.

TRAPNEL, Anna. The Cry of a Stone, or a Relation of something spoken in White Hall, by Anna Trapnel, on the 11th of January, 1653. London, 1654. 4to.

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ment, with a Decad of Common Places, by John Trapp. London,

1647. 4to. 2 vols. 12s.

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A work containing many judicious observations, collected from various sources, but for the most part expressed in uncouth language. Trapp was a man of some vigour of mind, but his language is often exceedingly quaint and uncouth.'-Orme.He also published Commentaries on some parts of the Old Testament. See Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses, iii. 843-4.

TRAPP, Joseph, D.D. Explanatory Notes upon the four Gospels, in a new Method: to which are prefixed three Discourses. London, 1747-8. 8vo. 2 vol.

A very useful work. 8vo. Drury, 4333, 3s. 6d.

Oxford, 1805.

TRAVELL, F. T. An Attempt to render the daily Reading of the Psalms more intelligible to the Unlearned, with a Paraphrase selected from the best Commentators, and illustrated with occasional Notes. Oxford, 1794. 8vo.

Travels. A Book for Travellers. Printed at Westmestre by London.

folio.

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don, for Benjamin Fisher, 1613. 12mo. pp. 122. The first piece in this little work consists of Instructions for Travellers,' presumed to be by Secretary Davison, comprising useful hints for inquiry. After these a new title appears: 'Two excellent Letters concerning Travell. One written by the late Earle of Essex, the other by Sir Philip Sidney.'

The Modern Traveller: being a Collection of useful and entertaining Travels, lately made into various Countries, abridged. London, 1777. 12mo. 6 vols.

The Modern Traveller, containing compressed Travels of Mungo Park and others in Africa. London, 1800. 12mo. 4 vols. Towneley, pt. ii. 753, 9s. The Eccentric Traveller. 12mo. 4 vols. with plates. 1606, 13s.

London, 1826. Duke of York,

The Modern Traveller; containing a Description of the various Countries of the Globe, compiled from the latest and best Authorities. Edited by Josiah Conder. London, 1831. 18mo. 30 vol. With 120 maps and other engravings, published at 87. 5s. A valuable little work, containing more information on the actual state of the world, than perhaps any other in existence. Upwards of 10,000 copies of some of the volumes have been sold.

TRAVERS, Walter. An Answere to a supplicatorie Epistle of G. T. for the pretended Catholiques. London, Tho. Vautroullier, 1583.16mo. Pp. 387. Inglis, 1473, 5s. 16mo. 389 pages. pages and the errata. Smith. 16mo.

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Pp. 176, with 17 explanatory plates, published at 27. 12s. 6d. LARGE PAPER, in royal 4to. published at 47. 4s.

TRENCK, Baron Frederic. The Life of Baron Frederic Trenck, translated from the German by Thomas Holcroft. London, 178893. 12mo. 4 vols. 10s. 6d.

TRESWELL, Robert. Relation of such Things as were observed to happen in the Journey of Charles Earle of Nottingham, Ambassadour to the King of Spaine. London,

1605. 4to. 5s.

Inglis, 1585, 5s. Reprinted in the third volume of the Harleian Miscellany, and in the second volume of the Somers' Collection of Tracts.

An index by David Jardine appeared in 1828. royal 8vo. Drury, 1958, 32 vols. russia, 471. 15s. 6d.

Tryals of such Persons, as under the Notion of London Apprentices were tumultuously assembled in Moore Fields and other Places, on Easter Holidays last, under Colour of pulling down Bawdy-houses. 1668. 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 1331, 4s.

Tryal of Mr. James Mitchel, a Conventicle Preacher, for an Attempt which he made on the Person of the Archbishop of St. Andrews, with the Tryal of that most wicked Pharisee Major Thomas Weir, who was executed for Adultery, Incest and Bestiality. 1678. 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 1334, 8s.

Tryals for capital Causes. 1715. 8vo. 2 vols. Roxburghe, 1010, 3s. 6d.

Old Bailey Trials. London, 1718-21. 8vo. 3 vols. Roxburghe, 1011, 1. 11s. 6d. TREVOR, Richard, Bishop of Dur- A complete Collection of State Trials and ham. A Sketch of the Life and Proceedings upon Impeachments for High Treason, &c. London, 1719. folio. 4 vols. Character of the right hon. and Bindley, y, pt. iii. 811, 6 vols. 1719-30, 17. 18s. rev. Richard Trevor, Lord Bishop LARGE PAPER. Roxburghe, 996, 11 vols. of Durham, with a particular Ac- 1719, &c. 87. 12s. Second edition, with count of his last Illness. Darling-folio. 8 vols. Steevens, 1755, 10 vols. 1730two supplemental Volumes. London, 1730.

ton, 1776. 4to.

With portrait, a profile, by J. Collyer. Brockett, 218, 18s.

Trial of Chivalry.-The History of the Tryall of Chevalry, with the Life and Death of Cavaliero Dicke Bowyer, as it hath bin lately acted by the Earl of Darby his Servants. London, 1605. 4to.

Inglis' Old Plays, 130, 81. 8s. Rhodes, 407, 167.

Trial of Treasure.-A new and mery Enterlude called The Tryall of Treasure, newly set foorth, and never before this Tyme imprinted. London, by Thomas Purfoote, 1567. 4to.

Roxburghe, 4326, 10s. 4403, morocco, 26l. 15s. 6d.

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White Knights,

Trials. A complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the earliest Period to the present Time. With Notes and other Illustrations: compiled by T. B. Howell and T. J. Howell. London, 1809-26. royal

8vo. 33 vols.

Published at 17. 11s. 6d. each volume.

66, russia, 87. 18s. 6d. Edwards, 582, 107. 5s. Third edition, with two supplemental Volumes. London, 1742-66. fol. 10 vols.

Garrick, 2632, 6 vols. 17. 10s. Willett, 2359, 12 vols. 1742-81, 5. 10s. Marquis of Townshend, 2653, 10 vols. 61. 6s. Horne Tooke, 665, 11 vols. 37. 11s.

State Trials for High Treason and other Crimes, for 300 Years past. London, 172031. 8vo. 9 vols. 18s. An abridgment of the first six volumes in folio. Marquis of Townshend, 2368, 6 vols. 10s. 6d.

A complete Collection of remarkable Tryals of the most notorious Malefactors at the

Sessions-House in the Old Baily for near fifty Years past. London, 1721. 12mo. 4 vols.

History of the most remarkable Trials by Ordeal, Combat, Attainder, &c. London,

1725. 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

Old Bailey Trials from 1720 to 1724. London, 1734. 8vo. 2 vols. Roxburghe, 1012, 15s.

A new Abridgment and critical Review of the State Trials. 1738. See SALMON, Thomas.

Select Trials for Murder. 1742. 4 vols. Duke of York, 5088, 27. 12s. 6d.

Select Trials at the Old Bailey from 1720. London, 1764. 12mo. 4 vols. Roxburghe, 1012*, 2l. 2s.

Remarkable Trials and interesting Memoirs of the most noted Criminals, from the Year 1740 to 1764. London, 1765. 12mo.

2 vols. 6s.

A Complete Collection of State-Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and other

Crimes and Misdemeanors. The fourth Edition, with two alphabetical Tables to the whole. To which is prefixed a new Preface by Francis Hargrave, Esq. London, 1776

81. folio. 11 vols. LARGE PAPER. Nassau, pt. ii. 1222, russia, 61. 6s. Reed, 2477, 117. 15s. Heath, 4399, 16l. 5s. 6d. For the accommodation of such persons as possess Hargrave's State Trials, a separate title-page has been printed, so as to render the continuation by Howell applicable to this edition. Trials for Adultery. London, 1779. 8vo. 6 vols. Duke of York, 5090, 17. 4s. 1781. 8vo. 7 vols. Duke of York, 5092, 21. 11s.

A new Collection of Trials for Adultery. London, 1780. 8vo. 2 vols. Roxburghe, 1014, 17s. Duke of York, 5091, 17. 10s.

A Collection of remarkable and interesting Criminal Trials, Actions at Law, &c.: to which is prefixed an Essay on Reprieve and Pardon, and Biographical Sketches of John Lord Eldon and Mr. Mingay, by W. M. Medland and Charles Weobly. London, 1803-4. 8vo. 2 vols.

Celebrated Trials and remarkable Cases of Criminal Jurisprudence, from 1400 to 1825. small 8vo. 6 vols. publ. at 37. 12s.

State Trials; or, a Collection of the most interesting Trials prior to the Revolution of 1688, revived and illustrated by Sam. March Phillips. London, 1826. 8vo. 2 vols.

Tribulation.—The xii Profytes of Tribulacyon. London by Wynkyn de Worde, 1530. 4to.

Twenty leaves. Inglis, 1587, 17. 16s.

The Boke of Comforte agaynste Tribulacyons. London by W. de Worde. 4to. H 8, all sixes, except G & H, 8 leaves each.

Trifler. The Trifler, a new periodical Miscellany, by Timothy Touchstone, of St. Peter's College, Westminster. London, 1788. 8vo.

The names of the authors (who were all under the age of twenty) were Mr. Oliphant and Mr. Allen, of Trinity College, Cambridge; the Hon. W. Aston and Mr. Taunton, Students of Christ Church, Oxford. Bindley, pt. iii. 2125, 12s.

TRIMMER, Mrs. Some Account

of the Life and Writings of Mrs. Trimmer, with original Letters, Meditations and Prayers, selected from her Journal. 1814. 8vo. 2 vols. 18s.

Triumphs.-The Triplicitie of Triumphes, or Order of the Feastes, Sacrifices, Vows, Games and Triumphes, upon the Nativities of Em

perours, Kings, Princes, Dukes, &c. with the Custome, Order, Coronation &c. 1610.

Reed, 6437, 17. 5s. Sotheby's in Nov. 1826, 11. 16s. Sotheby's in Feb. 1824, 5L

The rare Triumphes of Loue and Fortune; plaide before the Queene's most excellent Maiestie: wherein are manye fine Conceits with great Delight. London by E. A. for Edward White, 1589. 4to. Black letter. A copy, supposed unique, is in the possession of the Marquis of Stafford.

Triumph of Wit, or Ingenuity display'd 1295, 17. 11s. Hibbert, 8089, 11. 1s. in its Perfection. 1688. Bindley, pt. iii.

TRIVETUS, Nic. Annales vi Regum Angliæ, cum Continuatione, &c. edidit Ant. Hall. Oxon. 171922. 8vo. 2 vol.

Hibbert, 8091, morocco, 16s. Roxburghe, 8351, 1. 6s. Large paper. Dent, pt. ii. 812 & 3, 17. 11s. Heath, 4282, 31. 18s. TROKELOWE, Joh. de. Annales. See HEARNE, Thomas.

TROLLOPE, Rev. William. Α History of Christ's Hospital, with a full Account of the Plan of Education, &c. introduced by a Narrative of the Rise, Progress and Suppression of the Convent of Grey Friars in London.

1833. 4to.

London,

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Tracts (8) relating to the Plain of Troy. 4to. Dent, pt. ii. 285, 47. 6s. At the sale of Mr. Gough's library, a collection of tracts, &c. relative to Troy and Homer, in 2 vol. with ms. notes, sold for 127. 12s. See BRYANT, Jacob. CHANDLER, Richard. CHEVALIER, M. FALCONER, Thomas. FRANCKLIN, Capt. William. MORRITT, J. B. S. RENNELL, James. WAKEFIELD, Gilbert. WOOD, Robert.

TRUSLER, John, LL.D. The Difference between Words esteemed synonymous, in the English Language; and the proper Choice of them determined: together with so much of the Abbe Girard's Treatise on this Subject, as would agree with our Method of Expression. London, 1766. 12mo. 2 vols. Roxburghe, 2203, 10s. 6d. 12mo. 2 vols.

1794.

The Habitable World displayed. 1787. 8vo. 20 vols. Duke of York, 5111, 87.

Memoirs of his own Life. 1806. 4to. Field, 1721, with portrait inserted, 17. 18s.

Truth is Manifest; or, a short and true Relation of divers main Passages of Things (in some whereof the Scots are particularly concerned) from the very first Beginning of these unhappy Troubles to this Day. London, 1645. 12mo.

Quoted by Milton in his Eikon Basilice. Hollis, 1416, 4s. Nassau, pt. ii. 843, 7s.

Manifest Truth; or, an Inversion of

Truths manifest. 1646. 4to.

Tryamour. Syr Tryamoure. Syr Tryamoure. London by Wyllyam Copland. 4to.

Black letter, 24 leaves, A, and C to E, in fours, B, six leaves, F, two leaves, with a wood-cut on the title-page. Two printed

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The Destruction of Troy; being the Sequel to the Iliad transl. (into English verse), with Notes by James Merrick. Oxford, 1739. 8vo. 3s. 6d. A very good translation. The volume is generally accompanied by the Greek text published in 1741. Heath, 4327, 7s. 6d. Roscoe, 819, 9s. 6d. PAPER. Nassau, pt. ii. 843*, 12s. Dent, pt. ii. 815, russia, 15s. Williams, 1817, morocco, 17. 16s. 1818, morocco, 17.

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TUCKER, Abraham. The Light of Nature pursued by Edw. Search [i. e. Abraham Tucker]. London, 1768-78. 8vo. 7 vols.

Heath, 1221, 21. 7s. 1805. 8vo. 7 vols. Gosset, 5265, 31. 5s. Hibbert, 8101, 31. 13s. 6d. Dr. Paley, in the preface to his Philosophy, observes, I have found in this writer more original thinking and observation upon the several subjects that he has taken in hand, than in any other, not to say, than in all others put together. His talent also for illustration is unrivalled. his thoughts are diffused through a long, various, and irregular work.' There is an abridgment in one vol. 8vo.

But

Josiah, D. D. A Treatise concerning Civil Government, in three Parts. London, 1781. 8vo.

Willett, 2431, 5s. 6d. Dean Tucker published a variety of tracts, highly popular in their day.

Thomas. Report by Thomas Tucker upon the Settlement of the Revenues of Excise and Customs in Scotland, 1655. 1825.

One of the publications by the Bannatyne Club.

TUCKEY, James H.

copies, both by Copland, are known to exist, Geography and Statistics.

one in the Bodleian Library, the other in the British Museum. The romance is reprinted from that in the British Museum in Utterson's Pieces of early Popular Poetry, and an abstract will be found in the third volume of Ellis' Specimens.

Tryphiodorus. Ilii Excidium, cum metrica Nicodemi Frischlini Versione, et selectis Doctorum Notis. Lacunas aliquot e Cod. MS. explevit, et suas Annotationes adjecit Jacobus Merrick. 1741. royal 8vo.

An excellent edition.

Oxon.

1815. 8vo. 4 vols.

Drury, 4343, 17. 19s.

Maritime
Lond.

An Account of a Voyage to establish a Colony at Port Philip in Bass' Strait, on the South Coast of N. South Wales. London,

1805. 8vo.

Narrative of an Expedition to explore the River Zaire, usually called the Congo, in South Africa, in 1816, under the Direction of Captain J. H. Tuckey to which is added the Journal of Professor Smith, &c. London, 1818. 4to.

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