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BARTLETT, Benjamin. Mandu- Second Edition, carefully revised, essedum Romanorum: being the &c. Lond. 1810-22. royal 8vo. 5 History and Antiquities of the Pa- vols. 51.

rish of Manceter (including the A highly esteemed work. The former Hamlets of Hartshill, Oldbury, and edition, 1802-5, royal 8vo. 6 vols. Brocket, 3523, 17.18s. Mr. Barton likewise published Atherstone) and also of the adjacent Historical Treatise of a Suit in Equity, Parish of Ansley in the County of 1796. 8vo. Warwick. Lond. 1791. 4to.

Modern Precedents in ConThis volume forms the first portion of veyancing, with Explanatory and the continuation of Nichols' Bibliotheca Practical Notes. 3rd edition, 7 vols. Topog. Britannica. On the Episcopal Coins of Dur-roy. 8vo. 1821.

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Supplement to Modern Preceham. Newcastle, 1817. 8vo. 5s. 6d. One hundred and five copies printed. dents, by S. F. T. Wilde, 3 vols. roy. 8vo. 1826.

Brockett, 2170.

Episcopal Coins of Durham, Richard. Lectures (6) in Naand Monastic Coins of Reading. tural Philosophy, designed to be a Darlington. Foundation for reasoning pertiBrockett, 229, 17. 11s. 6d. [This tract was nently upon the Petrifactions, Gems, first printed in the Archæologia, vol. 5.] Chrystals, and Sanative Quality of BARTOLOMEO, Fra. Paol. da San. Lough Neagh in Ireland; and inVoyage to the East Indies, with tended to be an Introduction to the Notes and Illustrations by John Natural History of several CounReinhold Forster, LL.D. Lond. tries contiguous to that Lake. Dublin, 1751. 4to. 15s.

1802. 8vo. 6s.

There are few works which throw more A curious work consisting of 209 pp. belight than this does on the religious anti-sides title, dedication to the learned Uniquities of India. Bartolomeo resided there versities of Great Britain and Ireland, list thirteen years, viz. 1776-89. Fonthill, of subscribers, the author his friendly ad2891, 1. 1s. dress to his countrymen, 12 leaves; also 7 BARTOLUS, P. Daniel. The Learned plates (no plate 3, but 2 of 6). Heath, Monk defended and reformed. In 4786, 27. 6s.

two parts. Translated from the Dialogue concerning some Italian by Tho. Salusbury. Lond. Things of Importance to Ireland, particularly to the County of Ard

1660. 8vo.

A curious work, with a frontispiece con- magh. Some remarks towards a taining the arms of Salusbury quartered full Description of Upper and Lower with those of Clement, and portrait of the Monk, [rarely found in the book.] Bind-Lough Lene, near Killarney. Dublin, ley, pt. i. 518, 11s. 1751. 4to.

BARTON, Benj. Smith, M.D. William. View of many ErFragments of the natural History of rors and som gross Absurdities in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1799. the old translation of the Psalms in folio. Part i. pp. xviii. and 24. English Metre, as also in som other Collections for an Essay to-Translations lately published. Lond. wards a Materia Medica of the 1655. 4to. 6s.

United States. Philadelphia, 1798. Not noticed in the Athenæ Oxonien 8vo. pp. 49.

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Elements of Botany. 1804. royal 8vo. 10s.

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A copy is in the British Museum, A Century of select Hymns.' London,

1659. 12mo. and A brief Relation of the

Life and Death of William Barton, of Contains pp. 344 and 35, with 30 coloured Shrewsbury.' Lond. 1664. 12mo. Dr. Cotton, plates. An edition was published at Phi- in his List of the various editions of the ladelphia in 1803. 8vo. Bible, notices several editions of Barton's Psalms and Hymns.

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Charles. Elements of Conveyancing, in Theory and Practice.

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table Materia Medica of the United there are likewise copies on LARGE PAPER, States, or Medical Botany, with co-1007, 12s. John Barwick published a Life 7s. 6d. Heath, 4297, 10s. 6d. Williams, loured engravings. 1821. 4to. 2 of Bishop Morton, 1660. 4to. with portrait vols. 67. 68. of Morton, by Faithorne. Williams, 218,

BARTON,John. Observations made russia, 11s.

in his Travels from Pensylvania to

BAS, William. Sword and BuckOnondago, &c. with an Account of ler, or serving Man's Defence. Lond. the Cataracts of Niagara, by P. Kalm. 1602. 4to. Title and 15 leaves. Lond. 1751. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

In six line stanzas. Steevens, 767, 17. 19s. Sotheby, May 1856 (wanting title), 107. 10s. Great Brittaines summer set bewailed with a shower of tears. A Poem on the Death of Prince Hen

Fonthill, 2784, 10s. Bartram's valuable Journal kept upon a Journey from St. Augustine up the River St. John's, will be found with Stork's Account of East Florida. William. Travels through N.) and S. Carolina, Georgia, E. and W. Florida, the Cherokee Country, the extensive Territories of the Muscogulges or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws. Philad. 1602. 4to.

y, in eight line stanzas, dedicated to Sir R. Wenman. Oxford, 1613. 8vo.

Only four leaves known to exist.
Three Pastoral Elegies, Lond.

or Lond. 1792. 8vo. with plates, 5s. Only one copy known, and that is in the

A most interesting work to lovers of na-Winchester College Library. Bas was the tural history, especially botany. An account author of an Epitaph on Shakespere, and of Mr. Bartram will be found in the Ame-verses in Walton's Angler. rican Farmer's Letters.

BARTRAM. See BERTRAM.
BARWICK, Edward. Treatise on

BASIL, St. the Great. Letter to Gregory Nazaanzen, translated by

the Church, chiefly with respect to Richard Sherrie. Lond. by John its Government. Second Edition, Day. 16mo. considerably enlarged and improved. logue, p. 7. Lond. 1815. 8vo. 12s.

in 1813.

Discourse

Black letter. From Maunsell's Cata

Exhortation to his Kinsmen

The former edition appeared at Belfast, to the Study of the Scriptures, - Humfrey. con-translated by Will. Berker. Impr. cerning the Force and Effect of all by John Cawood, 1557. 8vo. manual Weapons of Fire, and the

Black letter.

Disability of the Long Bowe or Ar- Homelye, howe younge Men chery, in respect of others of greater ought to read Poetes and Oratours. force now in use, &c. Lond. for Translated out of Greke. Anno R. Oliffe, 4to. M.D.L.VII. Imprinted by John Ca

Written in answer to 'Certain Discourses wood. 8vo. written by Sir John Smythe, Knt. concern- Black letter. A sermon of St. Basil on ing Weapons,' &c. 1590. Gordonstoun, fasting, is annexed to Cardinal Pole's Trea283, 18s. 6d. tise on Justification. Lovanii, 1569. And Vita Joh. Barwick, Basil on Solitude, will be found with some tracts of St. Cyprian, 1675. See also Boyd,

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Peter.

and STOCKER.

S. T. P. in qua non pauca Arcana Studia pro Regno Britannico, Motibus intestinis collapso, in Lucem Βασιλικα Δωρα, seu Sylloge Episproferuntur. Lond. 1721. 8vo. 4s.tolarum, Orationum, et Carminum, regalium, quæ quos Britanniæ MoLARGE PAPER, 78. 6d. A work of great interest and amusement, narchas Authores, quos etiam Ediparticularly of the period of the restoration tores antehac habuerint, inspicienti of King Charles II. Prefixed are portraits statim constabit. Lond. 1640. 8vo. of John and Peter Barwick, by Vertue. An English translation, with notes by Hilkiah Bedford, appeared in 1724. 8vo. 4s. of which

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Published by Thomas Wykes.

BASILLE, Theodore. i. e. Thomas BECON.

Basinello, Triumphs of the Venetian. 1658. 12mo.

Bindley, 17. 10s.

Sermons. (Five and Twelve.) Lond. 1615. 4to. 2 vols.

edition of Wood's Athen. Oxon. ii. 227-9. Bastard, The, a Tragedy. Lond.

For writing a pasquinade entitled Marprelate's Bastardini, to expose the amours in the University and Town of Oxford, Bastard was expelled the University. An BASINSTOCHIUS, i. e. WHITE, R. account of him will be found in Dr. Bliss's BASIRE, Isaac, D.D. Ancient Liberty of the Britannic Church, and the legitimate Exemption there- 1652. 4to. 9s. of from the Roman Patriarchate, discoursed in four Positions. Translated by Richard Watson. Lond. 1661. 8vo. 68.

Coxeter attributes this play to Cosmo Manuche.

BASTINGIUS, Jeremias. Exposition or Commentarie vpon the CaThe original Latin appeared at Bruges, techisme of Christian Religion, which is taught in the Low Coun

1656. 8vo.

BASNAGE, James de Fraquener. tries, and the Countie Palatine, History of the Jews from Jesus translated out of Latine into EnChrist to the present Time, trans-glish, with three Tables. Cambridge, lated by Thomas Taylor. Lond. 1595. 8vo.

1708. folio. 27. 28.

Inglis, 71, 16s. Herbert mentions other

Intended as a continuation of Josephus' editions. History. Gough, 243, 18s. Hollis, 231, BASTWICK, John, M.D. Letany. 4 17. 10s. Dent, pt i. 323, russia, 17. 14s. parts, Anno 1637. [Secretly printed.] An abridgment by Crull, 1708. 8vo. 2 4to. 10s.

vols.

BASSOMPIERRE, Marshal de. Memoirs of his Embassy to the Court of England in 1626, translated [by J. W. Croker], with Notes [by Sir H. Nicolas.] Lond. 1818. 8vo. 6s. Notice of these curious and interesting memoirs will be found in the Retrospective Review, xiv. 69-98. Fonthill, 1659, 9s. BASTARD, Thomas. Chrestoleros. Seven Bookes of Epigrames: written by T. B. Lond. by R. Bradocke,

1598. 12mo.

with the date of 1584.

This very singular and once celebrated performance, for which the author was much persecuted, is reprinted in the fifth volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts.

An elaborate notice of the work is in the Retrosp. Review, x. 181-98.

Flagellum Pontificis et EpisLond. 1641. coporum Latialium. 18mo. with portrait.

For this work, in which the author was

supposed to have had the bishops of Eng

land in view, Bastwick was thrown into

the Gatehouse prison. Bindley, pt. i. 835, 5s. 6d. Bastwick likewise published Contains pp. 184, dedicated to Sir Chas. New Discovery of the Prelates Tyranny, Blount, Knt. Lord Mountjoy. A copy is 1641, with his portrait, with four English in the British Museum, and a notice of it verses, 10s. 6d. The utter Routing the will be found in the Censura Literaria, whole Army of Independents and Sectaries.' Steevens, 768, 21. 3s. Perry, pt. i. 529, 1646. with frontispiece by Cross, contain107. 10s. Bindley, pt. i. 450, 15l. 4s. 6d. ing portrait of the author in complete White Knights, pt i. 312, mor. 177. 17s. armour. Lloyd, 228, 11. Bright, 71. 78. Ritson mentions an edition Batchelor. The Bacheler's Banquet; or a Banquet for Bachelers : Serenissimo potentissimoque wherein is prepared sundry daintie Monarchæ Jacobo Magna Britan- dishes to furnish their tables, curiniæ, Franciæ et Hiberniæ, regi Mag ously drest, and seriously served in. nam Britanniam. (Poema) Lond. Pleasantly discoursing the variable humors of women; their quicknesse A copy is in the British Museum. War- of wittes, and unsearchable deceits. ton speaks of Bastard as an elegant classic scholar, and better qualified for occasional 1604. 4to. pointed Latin epigram, than for any sort of English versification. Bright, 17. is.

1605. 4to.

Black letter, 39 pages. Probably written by Thomas Decker. An edition, 1603,

Roxburghe, 6678, 21. 15s. Nassau, pt. i. Reader,' 192 pages. (182, mispaged 192.) 1086, 4. 16s. Reprinted 1660, with a The running title, A Dialogue between a frontispiece. Christian and an Atheist.'

2 vols. 6s.

Essays from the Batchelor; in John. Mysteries of Nature Prose and Verse. By the Authors and Art in foure severall Parts. of the Epistle to Gorges Edmond 1. Of Water Works. 2. Of Fire Howard, Esq. Lond. 1773. 12mo. Works. 3. Of Drawing, Washing, Limming, Painting, and Engraving. A collection of humorous and witty 4. Of sundry Experiments. The essays, written during Lord Townshend's memorable viceroyalty in Ireland, by Jeph- second Edition, with many Addison, Courtenay, the Rev. Mr. Boroughs, tions unto every Part. [Lond.] 1635. &c., and originally published at Dublin. 4to.

The Dublin edition, Reed, 1691, 8s. 6d.
Fonthill, 1398, 16s.

12mo.

A curious treatise. Title, with engraved

BATCHILER, John. Virgin's Pat-border; to the reader, a leaf, then complimentary verses and work A-Qq. in fours. tern in the exemplary Life and Prefixed is a portrait (scarce) of the author, lamented Death of Mrs. Susannah by G. Gifford, at p. 61 is a separate woodPerwich, of Hackney. Lond. 1661. cut representing the horses at work to the engine for a Tyde-water, and at p. 65 another marked D, representing the wheel Prefixed is a portrait of Mrs. Perwich, of an engine. Gordonstoun, 286, 7s. Towneby T. Cross. Bindley, pt. i. 519, 11s. ley, pt. i. 400, 17. 5s. The first edition BATE, George, M.D. Elenchus appeared in 1634, and it was reprinted 1638, Motuum nuperorum in Anglia, simul and in 1654. Roxburghe, 1768, 7s. 6d. ac Juris Regii et Parliamentariis Julius. Critica Hebræa: or, brevis Enarratio. Paris, 1649. 12mo. a Hebrew-English Dictionary, without Points. Lond. 1767. 4to. 17. 5s. This learned divine of the Hutchinsonian A work worth reading,' says Bishop Warburton. Reprinted with additions to persuasion, published a translation of the 1660. Lond. 1661. 8vo.; again with further Pentateuch, 1783, 'An Hebrew Grammar,' additions to 1663, 8vo. and with a third 1751. 8vo. also several valuable, tracts part, 1676, 8vo. 4s. It was answered by chiefly controversial. Rob. Pugh'Elenchus Elenchi, sive Ani- BATEMAN, Stephen. Christil madversiones in Elenchum M. Angliæ,' Glasse for Christian Reformation.

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Paris. 1664. 8vo.

- Account of the Rise and Progress of the Troubles in England, translated by A. Lovel. Lond. 1685. 8vo. 3 parts in 1 vol. with a frontispiece, 5s.

Bate in this work is said to lean too much to the side of the Puritans.

Lond. by John Day. 1569. 4to.

Black letter. A-X 4, with many very

curious wood cuts. A copy of this work, which treats on the seven deadly sins, is in the British Museum. An imperfect copy was priced lately in a bookseller's catalogue, 51. 5s.

Golden Booke of the Leaden Lives, Actions, and Execution Goddes, wherein is described the of the prime Actors and principal vayne Imaginations of Heathe Pagans Contrivers of the horrid Murder of and counterfaict Christians: wyth a King Charles the First. Lond. 1661. Description of their seueral Tables,

12mo. 4s.

Not written by the physician Bate, but by another far inferior to him in all respects. Ant. à Wood.

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what ech of their Pictures signified. Lond. by Thomas Marshe, 1577. 4to.

Dedicated to Lord Henry Cary, Baron of Hunsdon, &c. 72 pages. Shakespeare is John. Portraiture of Hypo- supposed to have consulted this book, which may be considered as the first attempt crisie, liuely and pithilie pictured in towards a Pantheon, or description of the her colours. Lond. for John Dal-Heathen Gods. A copy is in the British derne, 1589. 16mo.

Museum. Inglis, 148, 11s. Nassau, pt. i. An-388, 27. 1s. Bindley, pt. i. 1281, 27. 68.

Black letter. Dedicated to 'Sir thonie Therold,' and 'To the Christian

-Travayled Pilgreme, bringing

Newes from all Parts of the Worlde, Thomson, imp. 8vo. 27 coloured such like scarce harde before. [Lond. plates. Lond. 1829. 31. 3s. by John Denham] 1569. 4to.

An abridgment of the previous work. Black letter, with 20 wood-cuts. An al- BATES, Ely. Observations on legorical-theological romance of the life of some important Points of Divinity, man, in verses of 14 syllables, in which are introduced characters and historical inci- chiefly those in Controversy between dents relative to the reigns of Henry VIII., the Arminians and Calvinists. ExEdward VI., Queens Mary and Elizabeth. tracted from an Author of the 17th Sotheby's in April 1821, 297. 18s. 6d. resold, century. Second Edition, with AdOf the Arrivall of the 3 Graces ditions. Lond. 1811. 8vo. 6s.

Perry, pt. i. 618, 267. 15s. 6d.

in Anglia, lamenting the Abuses of the present Age. W. Norton. 4to.

Bates likewise published Rural Philosophy, 1805. Christian Politics, in four parts, 1802-6, and other works. G. See BATE, George. William, D.D.

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Five sheets. Noticed in Herbert's Ames, ii. 882, who also at p. 1021, has the Vitæ selecfollowing entry, The new Arriual of the three Graces into Anglia, lamenting the torum aliquot Virorum, qui DocAbuses of the present Age,' as printed by trinâ, Dignitate, aut Pietate, inclaruere. Lond. 1681. 4to.

Thomas East. 4to.

- Doome warning all Men to A valuable collection of lives, amounting Judgement: in maner of a generall to thirty-two, mostly taken from scarce Chronicle. Impr. by R. Nubery. tracts. Bp. of Ely, 423, 5s. Heath, 1584, 12s. - Works, containing some Ser

1581. 4to.

Black letter. Contains 437 pages, be-mons on the everlasting Rest of the sides dedication to Sir Thomas Bromley, Saints, with a Sermon at his FuKnt.' 'To the gentle Reader,' commenda- neral, by John Howe. Lond. 1700. tory verses, a catalogue of authors, the antiquity of England, and the author's coat folio, with portrait by R. White, of arms, with many cuts of prodigies, mon- after Kneller, 17. 1s. sters, &c. Roxburghe, 491, 9s. and Supple

The works of this eminent nonconformist ment, 659, 17. 10s. Nassau, pt. i. 389, 27. 16s. divine were published separately, 1663-99. Knight, 1847, mor. 21. 2s. Another edition of his works, Lond. 1723,

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Joyfull Newes out of Helvetia, folio, with portrait, 17. 5s.

Works.

from Theophr. Paracelsum, declarA new Edition, by ing the ruinate Fall of the Papall the Rev. W. Farmer. Lond. 1815. Dignitie: also a Treatise against 8vo. 4 vols. with a portrait, 17. 16s. Vsurie. By Stephen Batman. Lond. Bates' Harmony of the Divine Attributes, for John Allde, 1575. 8vo.

Farmer likewise edited an edition or

1815. 8vo. 5s.

Thomas, M.D. Delineations BATESON, Thomas. The first and of Cutaneous Diseases, comprised second set of English Madrigalls, to in the Classification of the late Dr. 3, 4, 5, and 6 Voices. Newly comWillan, with a new Series. Lond. posed by Thomas Bateson. Lond. 1817. 4to. 12 parts published at 1604-18. 4to. 2 vols. 17. 1s. each. [New edition with 72 coloured plates, the colouring superintended by Prof. Carswell, 4to. Lond. Bohn, 1849. 51. 5s.]

See Hawkins' Music, iii. 376. Burney's Music, iii. 347. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 116.

Bath. The Manner of Creating the Knights of the Order of the Bath. Lond. 1661. 4to.

This eminent physician published a valuable Synopsis of Cutaneous Diseases, Reprinted in the Harleian Miscellany, 8th edition, revised by A. T.Thomson, 1836, vol. I. The Statutes of the Order were and other works; and in 1826 appeared some published 1725, 1744, 1772, 1787, 1812. Account of his Life and Character, 8vo.7s.6d. Les Armes des Chevaliers de Atlas of Delineations of Cu- l'Ordre du Bain, creez le 17me jour taneous Eruptions, illustrative of the de Juin, 1725. J. Sympson, Junr. 'Practical Synopsis,' by A. Todd delin. et sculp. royal fol. 27. 12s. 6d.

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