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on Medicine and Chemistry at Guy's Hospital. He has been a contributor to Nicholson's Journal, and has published: A Systematic Arrangement of Minerals, 4to 1795.-A New System of Mineralogy in the form of a Catalogue, after the manner of Born's Catalogue of Raab's Collection of Fossils, 4to. 1799.

BACKHOUSE, THOMAS, late Master of H. M. S. Thisbe.

Surveys of the Principal Harbours on the Coast of

Nova Scotia, 1798.

BACON, JAMES.

The Libertine, nov. 12mo. 1791.-The American Indian, a play, 8vo. 1795.

BACON, JOHN, Esq. F.A.S. Receiver at the First Fruits Office.

Liber Regis, vel Thesaurus Rerum Ecclesiasticarum, 4to. 1786.

BACON, MATTHEW, Esq. of the Middle Temple.

On Leases and Terms for Years, roy. 8vo 1798

Gwillim's Abridgment of the Law, corrected with considerable additions, 5th ed. 7 v. 8vo. 1798.

BADHAM, CHARLES, M.D. Lecturer on the Practice of Physic, and late Physician to the Westminster General Dispensary. A Treatise on the Inflammatory Diseases of the Mucous Membrane of the Bronchiæ, 12mo. 1808.

Interesting Case addressed to Sir S. Romilly on the Bankrupt Laws, 8vo. 1809.

BAILLIE, Lieutenant J. Professor of the Arabic and Persian Languages, and of Mohammudan Law in the College of Fort William.

Five Books upon Arabic Grammar, 2 v. 4to. 1802-3.

BAILLIE, JOANNA, born about 1764 at Bothwell, N.B. of which place her father was Minister. Her mother was sister to the celebrated Physicians John and William Hunter. She resides at Edinburgh

and is unmarried.

A Series of Plays, in which it is attempted to de lineate the stronger Passions of the Mind, 8vo vol. 1,

1798, vol. 2, 1802, (5th edit. 1805) vol. 3, 1812. Miscellaneous Plays. 8vo. 1804, (2nd edit. 1806.)—Th● Family Legend, Trag. 8vo. 1810.

BAILLIE, MATTHEW, M.D. F.R.S. Felbrother of the preceding. low of the Roy. Col. of Physicians,

The Morbid Anatomy of some of the most important Parts of the Human Body, 8vo. 1793, 4th edit.

1807.-Appendix to the First Edition of the Morbid Anatomy, 8vo. 1798.-A Series of Engravings to illustrate the Morbid Anatomy of the Human Body, 10 fasc. 4to. 1799-1802, 2nd edit. 1812.- Anatomical

BADGER, CHARLOTTE, (late WAIN- Descriptions of the Gravid Uterus. 4to....Dr. WRIGHT.)

Friendly Admonitions to Parents, and the Female Sex in general, 8vo. 1803.

BAGGS, JEFFRY, LL.D. F.R. & A.S. Essays on Amplification, with Notes Critical and Explanatory, 2 v. 8vo. 1802.

BAGGS, JOHN.

A Scriptural View of the Millenium, 8vo. 1798.

BAGNAL, Rev. GIBBON, A.M. Vicar of Home Lacy, Herefordshire; formerly Master of the Free School, Hereford. In 1767 he obtained a Prebend in the Cathedral of Hereford, and in 1733 a dispensation for holding the Vicarage of Sellack with Home Lacy.

A New Translation of Telemachus, in English Verse, No. I. 12ino. 1756. Completed and reprinted in 2 v. 8vo. 1791.-A Sermon preached in the Cathedral of Hereford, at the Anniversary Meeting of the three Choirs of Worcester, Gloucester and Hereford, 8vo. 1762.-Education, an Essay in Verse, 4to. 1765.

BAGOT DANIEL.

Treatise on the Remedy by Civil Bill before the Judges of Assize, 8vo. 1794.- The Bankrupt Laws of Ireland, 8vo. 1795.-Precedents of Decrees in the Court of Chancery in Ireland, 8vo. 1804.

BAILEY, JOHN. This gentleman, in association with the late Mr. Culley, wrote the first of the following works: General View of the Agriculture of Northumberland, 8vo. 1800.-General View of the Agriculture of Durham, 8vo. 1811.

BAILEY,

T.

B. is likewise the author of several Papers in the Transactions of the Soc. for Med. and Chirurg. Knowledge.

BAILY, FRANCIS, of the Stock ExTables for the Purchasing and Renewing of Leases, change.

1303, 3rd edit.-The Rights of the Stockbrokers defended against the Attacks of the City of London, 8vo. 1806-The Doctrine of Interest and Annuities

explained, 4to. 1808.-The Doctrine of Life Annuities and Assurances, 2 v. 8vo. 1810.-Account of the several Life Assurance Companies, in London, 1810.A New Chart of History, 1812.-Appendix to the Doctrine of Life Annuities and Assurances, 8vo. 1813. Epitome of Univ. Hist. 2 v. 8vo. 1813.

BAIN, J. a Methodist Preacher, Potter Street, Harlow, Essex.

A Narrative of the Death of Colonel Velley of Bath, who was killed at Reading in leaping out of one of the Bath Coaches, 12mo. 1806.

BAKER, Rev. GEORGE, M.A. of Ireland. The History of Rome, by Titus Livius, translated from the original with Notes and Illustrations, 6 v. 8vo. 1797.

BAKER, GEORGE, M. A. of C. C. College, Oxford.

Tenby, Navy of England, and other Poetry, 1807Select Idyls, translated into English Verse, from the

German of Gessner, post 8vo. 1809.

BAKER, JAMES.

A Picturesque Guide through Wales and the
Marches, vol. 1, 1795.-The Imperial Guide and
Atlas of English Towns, 3 v. 8vo. (no date.)
BAKER, Rev. J. W.

A Grammar of Moral Philosophy and Natural The

Alphabetical List of Bankrupts, Dividends, and ology, 18mo 1811.
Certificates for 1804, 1805.

BAILLIE, GEORGE,

BAKER, RICHARD, D. D. Rector of Cawston, Norfolk. He was educated at

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Pembroke-Hall, Cambridge; B. A. 1762; and afterwards became a Fellow of that Society, by which he was presented, in 1762, to the living of Cawston.

How the Knowledge of Salvation is attainable, a Sermou preached at the Archdeacon's Visitation at Ayl-ham, in April, 1779, 4to. 1782.-The ilarmony, or Agreement of the Four Evangelists. In 4 Parts. 8vo. 1783-7.-The Psalms Evangelized, 8vo. 1811. BAKER, S.

Musleiman Adeti, or a Description of the Manners and Customs of the Turks, 8vo. 1796,

BAKEWELL, Staffordshire.

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a weaver of Cheadle,

The Domestic Guide in Cases of Insanity. 12mo. 1805-The Moorland Bard, or Poetical Recollections of a Weaver of the Moorlands of Staffordshire, 2 v. 12mo. 1807.

BAKEWELL, ROBERT, formerly a woolstapler at Wakefield, Yorkshire, now resident in London. He has adopted the profession of Mineralogical Surveyor, and occasionally lectures at the Surrey Institution, on the subject of Mineralogy and Geology.

Observations on the Influence of Soil and Climate upon Wool, 8vo. 1808.-An Introduction to Geology,

8vo. 1813.

BALBERNIE, ARTHUR, jun.

Observations for the Benefit of the Empire, with Annotations on Steam-engines, 8vo. 1810.

BALD, ROBERT, Civil Engineer, Hon. Memb. of the Geol. Soc. London. General View of the Coal-Trade of Scotland, 1808.-General View of the Agriculture of Mid-Lothian, 8vo. 1812-Mr. B. is one of the Contributors to the Edinb. Encyclop.

two of the most singular Characters of the Age, avo. 1789-Letter to the Author of the Remarks by John Crosse, Vicar of Bradford, with a Reply by the

former, 8vo. 1790.-Remarks on the Oaths, Declara tions, and Conduct of Johnson Atkinson Bustield, Esq. 8vo. 1791.-A Congratulatory Address to the Rev. John Crosse, on the prospect of his recovery from a Dangerous Disease, 8vo. 1791.

BALFOUR, FRANCIS, M. D. Edinburgh, formerly First Member of the Medical Board in Beugal. He entered into the service of the Company about 1769. Dissertatio de Gonorrhea Virulenta, 4to. 1767.

A Treatise on the Influence of the Moon in Fevers, 8vo. (Calcutta,) 1784. (Lond.) 1786. 2d edit, under the title of, A Collection of Treatises on the Effects of Sol-lunar Influence in Fevers, 8vo. 1812.-The Forms of Heikern, translated into English, with an Index of Arabic Words, 4to. (Calc.) 1785.-A

Treatise on Putrid Intestinal Remitting Fevers, 8vo, 1790. 2d edit. 1795.

BALL, J.

Animadversions on an Admonitory Epistle to the Rev. Rowland Hill, 8vo. 1807.

BALL, THOMAS, Barrister at Law. In association with Francis Beatty he has published:

Reports of Cases in the Court of Chancery, Ireland, during the time of Lord Chancellor Manners, v. I. pt. I. and II. roy. 8vo. 1812-3. BALLANTINE, WILLIAM, Esq.

A Treatise on the Statute of Limitations, 8vo. 1810.
BALLARD, E.

The Stock-Broker's Vade-mecum, 8vo. 1799.
BALLIN, Miss.

The Statue-room, an Historical Tale, 2 v. sm. 8vo. 1790.

BANCROFT, AARON, Paster of a Congre BALDERSTONE, Rev. R. R. Curate of gational Church at Worcester, America. Wencle, heshire. Life of George Washington, 8vo. 1808.

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BA DWIN, THOMAS, Esq. A. M. Airopædia, or Narrative of a Balloon Excursion fron. Chester in 1785, 8vo. 1786.

BALDWIN, WALTER J. Esq.

Letter to Lord Ellenborough, containing Observations on the Trial of Messrs. Wright and Mrs. Clarke, for a Conspiracy, 8vo. 1810.-Imprisonment for Debt injurious alike to Debtor and Creditor, 8vo 1813.

BALOWYN, Rev. EDWARD, educated at Jesus College, Oxford, and some time Fellow of that society: formerly resident in Yorkshire, where he was engaged in a literary squabble with certain Clergymen of a Methodistical cast; and afterwards at Ludiow, Shropshire.

A Critique on the Poetical Essays of the Rev. William Atkinson, 8vo. 1787 Further Remarks on

BANCROFT, EDWARD NATHANIEL, M.D. F.R.S. Fell. of the Roy. Coll. of Physicians, and Physician to the Army. He resided many years ago in America. Essay on the Natural History of Guiana, in South America, 8vo 1769.-The History of Charles Wentworth, Esq. nov 3 v. 12mo. 1770.-Experimental Researches concerning the Philosophy of Fermanent Colors, and the best Means of producing them by Dyeing, Calico-printing, &c. v. i. 8vo. 1794. 2 v. 8vo. 1813. A Letter to the Commissioners of Mili

tary Inquiry, containing Animadversions on the Fifth Report, 8vo. 1808.-Refutation of various Misrepre sentations published by Dr. M'Gregor and Dr. Jackson in their Letters to the Commissioners of Military Inquiry, 8vo. 1808-Essay on the Yellow Fever, 8vo. 1811.

BANCROFT, Rev. THOMAS, Vicar of Bol ton-le-Moors, Lancashire, educated at the King's School, Chester, and presented to his living in 1793. Prolusiones Poetice; or a Selection of Poetical Exercises in Greek, Latin, and English, 8vo. 1788.

BANDINELL, Rev. BULKELEY, M.A. Fellow of New College, Oxford, and one of the Preachers at the Chapel Royal, Whitehall. In 1813 he was elected Keeper

of the Bodleian Library, as successor to sides various pieces in the Poetical Rethe Rev. J. Price. gister, this lady has written,

Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum, (to be completed in 4 v) Part I. and II. fol. 1813. Only 300 copies are printed.

BANFILL, SAMUEL, Esq.

A Letter to Davies Giddy, Esq. M.P. in Answer to his Statement of the Bullion Question, 8vo. 1811. BANKES, Rev. W. H.

A Hebrew English Lexicon, 8vo. 1812.

BANKS, JOHN, Lecturer on Natural Philosophy.

A Treatise on Mills, 8vo. 1795.-A Treatise on the

Power of Machines, 8vo. 1812.

BANKS, Rt. Hon. Hir Jornett, Bert. K.B. President of the Royal Society, a Trustee of the Brit. Mus., F.A.S. F.R.S. Edin. M.R.I.A. and Member of the National Institute of France. and of most of the learned Societies in Europe and America. This gentleman was educated at Eton and Oxford. On leaving the University in 1763 he visited the coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador, for the purpose of making researches in Natural History. In 1768 he accompanied Captain Cook in his first voyage round the world, and contributed the hotanical observations to the account of the expedition, afterwards published. In 1772 he visited Iceland, in order to explore its natural productions. Sir Joseph was elected President of the Royal Society, on the resignation of Sir John Pringle, in 1778, and notwithstanding the violent opposition raised against him a few years afterwards by some of the members, has ever since continued at its head. His Library and collections in Natural History cannot, perhaps, be equalled; and the Sunday Evening Conversazioni, held at his house, are the resort of professors and friends of the Sciences. There are various Papers by Sir Joseph in periodical publications, and in the volumes of different Societies. The only distinct work that he seems to have given to the world, is a pamphlet entitled,

A Short Account of the Cause of Blight, the Mildew and Rust in Corn, 8o. 1805.

BANKS, THOMAs C. Esq. The Dormant and Extinct Baronage of England, to the year 1806, 3 v. 4to. 1807-9.

BANNANJINE, JAM.S, formerly resident at Honduras.

Memoirs of Colonel Despard, 8vo 1799.-Opinions of his Majesty's Ministers respecting the French Re. volution, and the War from 1790 to 1801; selected from th Speeches in Parliament, 8vo. 1800-New Joe Miller, 2 v. 12mo. 1801, 3 v. 1808.-Mr. B. is the author of several papers in the Monthly Magazine.

BANNERMAN, ANNE, Edinburgh. Be

Poetns, 8vo. 1800.-Tales of Superstition and Chivalry, sun. 8vo. 1802.

BANNISTER, Rev. JAMFS.

Select Tragedies of Euripides, translated from the Greek, 8vo. 1780.-A View of the Arts and Sciences, from the earliest Times to the age of Alexander the Great, 8vo. 1785.-A Translation of the Pythian, Nemean and Isthmian Odes of Pindar, 8vo. 1792.Directions for the Study of Divinity,.. 1802.

BANNISTER, JOHN, gent. of Horton Kirby, Kent.

A Synopsis of Husbandry, 8vo. 1799.

BARBAULD, ANNA LETITIA, sister to Dr. Aikin. About 1774 or 5 she married the Rev. Rochemont Barbauld, a Disscnting Clergyman, who formerly kept a school at Palgrave, Suffolk, and died a few years since, at Stoke Newington, where Mrs. B. still resides. This lady has employed her excellent genius to the noblest ends, in exciting infancy to virtue, and maturer age to a love of freedom. Of her publications the first two appeared under the name of Aikin. Poems, 4to. 1773.-Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose, (in association with Dr. Aikin,) 8vo. 1773.-Devo tional Pieces compiled from the Psalms and the two to three years old, 4to. 1778-Hymns in Prose, for Children, 8vo. 1781.-An Address to the Opposers of the Repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts, 8vo. 1790-Epistle to William Wilberforce, Esq. on the Rejection of the Bill for abolishing the field's Enquiry into the Expediency and Propriety of Public or Social Worship, 8vo. 1792.-Sins of the Government, Sins of the Nation, or a Discourse for the Fast, by a Volunteer, 8vo. 1793. -Akenside's Pleasures of Imagination, with a Critical Essay, sm. 8vo. 1795.-The Poetical Works of William Collins, with a Prefatory Essay, sin. 8vo. 1797.— Selections from the Spectator, Tatler, Guardian, and Freeholder, 3 v. 12mo. 1804.-The Correspondence of Samuel Richardson, selected from the Origi 6 v. post 8vo. 1804.-The British Novelists, with nal MSS. with his Life, and a Critique on his Works,

Book of Job, 12mo. 1775-Lessons for Children from

Slave Trade, 4tp. 1791.-Remarks on Gilbert Wake

an Essay and Biographical and Critical Prefaces, 50 v. roy. 18mo. 1810.-The Female Speaker, a Collection of Prose and Verse. 12mo. 1811.-Eighteen Hundred and Eleven, a Poem, 4to. 1212.-Mrs. B.

contributed about a dozen papers to Evenings at Home, published by her brother, and several to the Monthly Magazine.

BARBER, WILLIAM.

Farm

houses, Cottages, &c. 4to. 1C05-A Description of Buildings, containing Designs for Farm.

the Mode of building in Pisé, 4to. 1805.

BARCLAY, JOHN, M. D. Lecturer on Anatomy, Fellow of the Roy. Coll. of Physicians and of the Roy. Soc. of Edinburgh.

A New Anatomical Nomenclature, 8vo. 1803.The Muscular Motions of the Human Body, 8vo. 1809.-Description of the Arteries of the Human Body, 12mo. 1812.

BARDSLEY, SAMUEL ARGENT, M. D.

Physician to the Manchester Infirmary, matics at the Royal Military Academy, Dispensary, Lunatic Hospital and Asy- Woolwich. He is the author of some lum, and Vice-President of the Literary papers in Nicholson's Journal and has and Philosophical Society of Manches- published:

ter.

Critical Remarks on the Tragedy of Pizarro, with Observations on the Subject of the Drama, 8vo. 1800.-Medical Reports, of Cases and Experiments, with Observations chiefly derived from Hospital Practice, 8vo. 1807.-Dr. B. is likewise the author of several papers in' the Mem. of the Lit. and Phil. Soc. of Manchester.

BARHAM, JOSEPH FOSTER, Esq. M.P. for Stockbridge. His father's paternal name was Foster, and from him he inherited considerable plantations in the West Indies: he came into parliament for the first time in 1796, and has since been always re-elected for the Borough which he now represents. In 1792, he married Lady Caroline Tufton, sister to the Earl of Thanet.

Considerations on the Act for continuing the Prohibition of the Use of Corn in the Distilleries, 8vo.

1810.

BARING, ALEXANDER, Esq. M.P. for Taunton, a Director of the Bank of England and a Merchant of London, second son of the late Sir Francis B. and brother of Sir Thomas B. He was first returned in 1806, and again in 1807 and 1812. Inquiry into the Causes and Cousequences of the Orders in Council, 8vo. 1808.

BARING, CHARLES, Esq.

Peace in our Power upon Terms not unreasonable, 8vo. 1798.

BARKER, CHARLES T. B.D. F.A.S. Sub-dean and Canon Residentiary of Wells Cathedral.

A Sermon preached at the Anniversary Meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, 4to. 1806-A Sermon preached at Lambeth, Feb. 1, 1807, at the Consecration of the Rt. Rev. Dr. Moss, Bp. of Oxford, 4to. 1807.

BARKER, EDMUND HENRY, Esq. Trinity College, Cambridge. Mr. B. is a frequent contributor to the Classical Journal, and has published:

Cicero de Senectute et Amicitiâ, from the Text of

Ernesti, 12mo. 1811, 2nd ed. 1813.-Classical and Biblical Recreations, vol. 1, 8vo. 1812.-The Germany and Agricola of Tacitus, with English Notes, 12mo. 1813.

BARKER, JOHN, of Birmingham.

A Treatise on Cheltenham Water, 8vo. 1786.-
Epidemics or general Observations on the Air and
Diseases, from 1740 to 1795, 8vo. 1796.

BARKER, ROBERT.

Practical Observations on the Gonorrhea virulenta, and a New Mode of treating that Disease, 8vo.

1801.

BARKER, Rev. W. H. Master of the
Grammar School, Carmarthen.
Grammar of the Hebrew Language, 8vo., 1774.-
Hebrew and English Lexicon, 8vo. 1812.

BARLOW, PETER, Teacher of Mathe

Elementary Investigation of the Theory of Num
bers, 8vo. 1811.-Mathematical and Philosophical
Dictionary, 6 Farts, 8vo. 1813.

The Dissents or Protests of E. Parry, Esq. W.
BARLOW, Sir ROBERT.
Astell, Esq. &c. &c. Directors of the E. Ind. Comp.
against the Resolutions of the Court by which Ld.
Minto was recalled from the Government general of
India, 1813.

History of Ireland, (in Weekly Numbers) begun in
BARLOW, STEPHEN, A.M.
1813.

BARLOWE, Rev. R. Master of the Free Grammar School of Winwick, and Minister of Burton-Wood.

The Proneness of a Philosophizing Spirit to Embrace
Error, a Sermon preached at the yearly meeting of
the Sunday Schools, Manchester, 8vo. 1808.
BARNARD, Mrs. CAROLINE.

A Parent's Offering, or Tales for Children, 2 v. 12me.
1812.

BARNARD, SAMUEL, jun.

The Essence. Spirituality and glorious Issue of the
Religion of Christ, 12mo. 1806.
Kerwald Castle, Nov. from the French, 2 v. 12mo.
BARNBY, Mrs.
1803.-The American Savage, 2 v. 12mo. 1808.
BARNES, J.

The Young Scholar's New Guide to Arithmetic, 12mo.
1811.-Euripidis Tragœdiæ Viginti, 6 v. 32mo. 1812.
An Essay on Fate, with other Poems, (pub. at the
BARNES, JOHN, Winchester.
of 14) 12mo. 1807.
Epigrams, 12mo. 1803.
BARNES, WILLIAM.

age

Latin and English Poems, Translations, &c. Svo.
BARNETT, Rev. RICHARD.

1809.

BARRE, WILLIAM, a native of France. The History of the French Consulate under Bonaparte, 8vo. 1804.-The Rise, Progress, and Decline

of Bonaparte's Empire in France, 8vo. 1805.

Senior Fellow of Trin. Col. Dublin, and BARRET, JOHN, D. D. Vice Provost and An Inquiry into the Origin of the Constellations Prof. of Oriental Languages in that Univ. intended to promote, 8vo. 1800.-Essay on the earlier that compose the Zodiac, and the Uses they were part of the Life of Swift, 8vo. 1808.

BARRETT, Rev. B.

Pretensions to a Final Analysis of the Nature and Origin of Sublimity, Style, Beauty, Genius, and

Taste, 8vo. 1812.

BARRETT, BRYAN, of Gray's Inn.
French, 2 v. 8vo. 1811, (in association with George
The Code Napoleon, verbally translated from the
Spence, Esq. of the Middie Temple, Barrister at
Law.) A Succinct Account of the Civil Regulations

comprised in the Jewish Law, the Ordinances of

Menu, the Ta Tsing Len Lee, the Zend Avesta, the Laws of Solon, the Twelve Tables of Rome, &c. 8vo. 1812.

BARRETT, EATON STANNARD, Student

of the Middle Temple; a native of Ireland.

All the Talents, a poem, 8vo. 1807.-The Comet, a mock newspaper, 8vo. 1808.-Woman, a poem, fc. 8vo. 1810.-The Heroine, or Adventures of Cheru

bina, nov., 3 v. 12mo. 2d edit. 1814. This work has been pronounced not inferior in wit and humour to Tristram Shandy, and in point of plot and interest infinitely beyond Don Quixote.

BARRETT, FRANCIS, styled Professor of Chemistry, Natural and Occult Philosophy, the Cabala, &c. !!!

The Magus, or Celestial Intelligencer, being a complete System of Occult Philosophy, 4to. 1801. BARRETT, HENRY.

of England separated from the Church of Rome re

considered, 1809.-Grounds of Union between the Churches of England and Rome considered: a Charge delivered in 1810.-Sermons, Charges, and Tracts, 8vo. 1811.-Vigilance a Counterbalance to past Concessions, and a Preventive to future Prodigality, recommended, in two Charges, 8vo. 1813.

BARROW, Rev. J. Vicar of Newton. The Poor Child's Library, 12mo. 1812.-Questions on the New Testament, 12mo. 1812.-Sermons for Schools, selected and abridged, 12mo. 1812.

BARROW, JAMES.

A Poem on the Peace between Great Britain and France, 4to. 1802.

BARROW, JOHN, F. R. S. Under-Secre

The Alps, a moral and descriptive poem from the tary of the Admiralty, formerly private

German of Haller, 8vo. 1796.

BARRETT, JOSEPH.

Reflections and Anticipations, on the Opening of the present Year, a Sermon delivered at the Annual Lecture, Carter Lane, 1806.-The Duty of Britons to promote the Progress of Christianity in India, a Sermon, 1813.

BARRINGTON, Sir JONAH, Knt. LL. D. Judge of the Court of Admiralty in Ireland, and formerly a Member of the Irish Parliament.

Historic Anecdotes and Secret Memoirs of the Legislative Union between Great Britain and Ireland, Part I.-IV. imp. 4to. 1809-1812.

BARRINGTON, Hon. and Rt. Rev. SHUTE, Lord Bishop of Durham, Count Palatine and Custos Rotulorum of the Principality of Durham, Visitor of Baliol College, Oxford, and a Trustee of the British Museum. This venerable prelate, the youngest son of Viscount Barrington, the friend of the immortal Locke, was born about 1732. He was educated at Eton and Merton College, Oxford, where he took the degree of A. M. 1756; LL. D. 1762. In 1769 he was consecrated Bishop of Landaff; in 1782, translated to the see of Salisbury, and in 1791 to that of Durham. In 1761 he married Lady Diana Beauclerk, daughter of Charles, second Duke of St. Albans, who died in 1766, without issue; and in 1770 he was united to a sister of Sir Wm. Guise, Bart. of Mongewell House, Oxfordshire, who died in 1807, likewise without issue.

Miscellanea Sacra, (by his father, Lord Barrington,) a new edition, with large additions and corrections, 3 v. Bvo.1772.-A Sermon preached before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, Jan. 30, 1772, 4to.1772.-A Sermon preached before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in foreign parts, 8vo. 1775.-A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Sarum, at his primary visitation, 8vo. 1783.-Letter to the Clergy of the Diocese of Sarum, with Directions relating to Orders, Institutions, and Licenses, 8vo. 1789.-A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Durham, at his primary visitation, 4to. 1792.-A Charge delivered in 1797, 8vo. 1797.-A Charge delivered in 1806, 4to, 1806.-The Grounds on which the Church

Secretary to the Earl of Macartney, whom he accompanied in his embassy to China. A Description of Pocket and Magazine Cases of Mathematical drawing Instruments, 8vo. 1794.-Travels into the Interior of Southern Africa in 1797 and. 1798, 2 v. 4to. 1801-1804.-Travels in China, 4to. 1804.-A Voyage to Cochin-China in 1792 and 1793, 4to. 1805.

BARROW, Rev. WILLIAM, L L. D. F. A. S. of Queen's College, Oxford, late Master of the Academy, Soho-square. Eight Sermons, containing Answers to some popular Objections against the Necessity or the Credibility of the Christian Revelation, 8vo. 1799.-An Essay on Education, 2 v. 12mo. 1802.-The Expediency of translating our Scriptures into several of the Oriental Languages, a Sermon before the University of Oxford, 1807.—The Duty of Almsgiving for the Support of Lunatics, a Sermon, preached at South

well, Notts. 1811.

BARRS, Rev. GEORGE, M. A. of St. Mary Magdalen, College, Cambridge, and Curate of Rowley Regis, Staffordshire.

A Sketch of the Controversy relative to the rebuilding of the Parish Church of Rowley Regis, 8vo. 1813.

BARRY, Rev. EDWARD, M. and D. D. Rector of St. Mary's and St. Leonard's, Wallingford, Berks-a native of Bristol, bred to the study of physic; but after practising for a short time in that line, he took holy orders. He was some time assistant preacher at Fitzroy and Bethel chapels, and afterwards Chaplain to Dr. Jackson, late Bishop of Kildare.

A Letter to Mr. Cumberland, occasioned by his Letter to the Bp. of Landaff, 8vo. 1783.-A Sermon preached Aug. 14, 1786, before the British Assurance Society, 4to.-A Sermon preached to the Convicts under Sentence of Death in Newgate, Ap. 20. 1788. 4to.-Twelve Sermons on particular Occasions, 8vo. 1789.-A Letter on the Practice of Boxing, addressed to the King, Lords, and Commons, 8vo.1789.-Coalitions and Compromises, an Appeal to the Electors of Gt. Britain, 8vo. 1790.-The present Practice of a Justice of the Peace, and a complete Library of Parish Law, 4 v. 8vo. 1791.-Theological, Philosophical, and Moral Es. says, 8vo. 1791. 2d edit.—A dispassionate Address to the Subjects of Great Britain, 8vo.1793.-Familiar Letters on a variety of Subjects, 12mo. 1793.-A Letter on

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