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7315 WILSON'S (Dr. Dan., Bp. of Calcutta) Tour through the Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, and France. 2 vols. in 1, post 8vo, calf gilt.

48 6d

WILTSHIRE.

1824

7316 LELAND'S (John, the Antiquary) Journey through Wiltshire, A.D' 1540-42; with Notes by Rev. J. E. Jackson. 4to, 2 plates, cloth. 68 Devizes, N.D. 7317 HOARE'S (Sir R. Colt) History of Modern Wiltshire-The Hundred of Mere. Folio, fine plates, russia extra, gilt leaves. £1.8s 1822 7318 MATON'S (Dr. W. G.) Natural History of Wiltshire, as comprehended within Ten Miles round Salisbury. 8vo, PRIVATELY PRINTED. 28 1843 7319 BRITTON'S Beauties of Wiltshire displayed by Statistical, Historical, and Descriptive Sketches, with Anecdotes of the Arts. 2 vols. 8vo, plates, boards. 78

1801

7320 NATURAL History of Wiltshire, by John Aubrey. Edited, with Notes, by John Britton. 4to, cloth. 158

1847

7321 MEMOIRS of the History and Antiquities of Wiltshire and of the City of Salisbury, communicated at the Annual Meeting of the Archæological Institute held at Salisbury. 8vo, many fine plates, new, cloth. 68 6d (pub. at £1. 18.)

1851

7322 WILTSHIRE (The) Archæological and Natural History Magazine. Nos. 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. 38 6d each, except the last, which is 4s 6d 1854-59 7323 A GLOSSARY of Provincial Words and Phrases in use in Wiltshire, showing their Derivation in numerous instances from the Language of the Anglo-Saxons. By John Yonge Akerman, Esq., F.S.A. 12mo, cloth. 38 7324 AKERMAN (J. Y.) Glossary of Provincial Words and Phrases in use in Wiltshire. 12mo, with many MS. Additions, cloth. 58 1843 7325 WILTSHIRE Tales, illustrative of the Manners, Customs, and Dialect of that and adjoining Counties. By John Yonge Akerman. 12mo, cloth. 28 6d

1842

1853

We will conclude with a simple but hearty recommendation of a little book which is as humorous for the drolleries of the stories as it is interesting as a picture of rustic manners.-Tallis's Weekly Paper.

Mr. Akerman's WILTSHIRE TALES embody most of the provincialisms peculiar to this county and the districts of other counties lying on its northern borders, and possess the additional recommendation of preserving the old songs (and the airs to which they are sung), which are still to be heard at most harvest homes and other merry makings,—the well-known "Here's a health to our Meester," and "A pie upon the pear-tree top," among the rest. Both to the philologist, therefore, and to the general reader, the book is an interesting one. -Salisbury and Winchester Journal.

1846

7326 A LIST of Tokens issued by Wiltshire Tradesmen in the Seventeenth Century. By J. Y. Akerman. 8vo, plate containing 13 specimens, sewed. 18 6d 7327 PEEP at the Wiltshire Assizes, a serio-ludicrous Poem. By One who is but an Attorney. 12mo, half calf. 38 Salisbury (1818) 7328 BENETT (Etheldred) Catalogue of the Organic Remains of the County of Wilts. 4to, plates, PRIVATELY PRINTED, boards. £1. 58 1831 7329 BRITTON (John) Memoir of John Aubrey (the Wiltshire Antiquary), embracing his Autobiographical Sketches, his Literary Merits, and Account of his Works. 4to, portrait, cloth.

148

1845

7330 AUBREY'S (John) Miscellanies. FOURTH EDITION, with some Additions and an Index. Fcap. 8vo, portrait and cuts, cloth. 48 1857

CONTENTS:-Day Fatality, Fatalities of Families and Places, Portents, Omens, Dreams, Apparitions, Voices, Impulses, Knocking, Invisible Blows, Prophecies, Miracles, Magic, Transportation by an Invisible Power, Visions in a Crystal, Converse with Angels, Corpse Candles, Oracles, Ecstasy, Second Sight, &c.; and Appendix, containing Introduction to the Survey of North Wiltshire. 7331 MATON (Dr. W. G.) Observations relative chiefly to the Natural History, Picturesque Scenery, and Antiquities of the Western Counties of England. 2 vols. 8vo, map and plates in aquatinta by Alken, calf gilt. 88 6d Salisbury, 1797 7332 MATON'S Western Counties. Another copy. 2 vols. 8vo, bound in russia. 10s 6d 1797

7333 COOKE (W.) Enquiry into the Patriarchal and Druidical Religion, Temples, &c.; the earliest Antiquities of the British Islands are explained, particularly Abury, Stonehenge, &c. 4to, plates, boards. 4s 6d 1755 7334 BOWLES (Rev. W. L.) Hermes Britannicus, a Dissertation on the Celtic Diety Teutates, the Mercurius of Cæsar, in further proof and corroboration of the Origin and Designation of the great Temple at Abury in Wiltshire. 8vo, woodcuts, boards. 48 6d

1828 7335 CATALOGUE of the Books of Right Hon. Charles Viscount Bruce, of Ampthill, in his Library at Totenham, Wiltshire. 4to, pp. 312, PRIVATELY PRINTED, half russia, very rare. £1. 18 Oxford, 1733 7336 INGRAM'S (Dr.) Memorials of the Parish of Codford St. Mary. Royal 8vo, plates and woodcuts, boards. Oxford, 1844 7337 BRITTON (John) Historical Account of Corsham House, Wiltshire, with Essay on the Fine Arts. 8vo, plates, boards. 28

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1806

7338 PENN (John) The Battle of Eddington (in Wiltshire), or British Liberty, a Tragedy. Royal Svo, sewed. 28

1832 7339 DESCRIPTION of Fonthill Abbey, illustrated with Views by Storer. 8vo, plates, boards. 38

1812

7340 DELINEATIONS of Fonthill and its Abbey, by John Rutter. Royal 4to, LARGE PAPER, many fine plates, SOME COLORED, new, half russia extra, marbled leaves. 188 1823

boards. 4s 6d

7341 NEALE (J. P.) Graphical Illustrations of Fonthill Abbey. 4to, plates, 1824 7342 HISTORY of the Parish of Grittleton, Wilts, by Rev. J. E. Jackson, and Essay on the Attributes and Peculiarities of Topographical Literature. By John Britton. 4to, map and plates, cloth. 98 6d 1843 7343 BOWLES and NICHOLS' Annals and Antiquities of Lacock Abbey ; with Memorials of the Houses of Salisbury and Longespé. Royal 8vo, LARGE PAPER, portrait of Bowles, and extra engravings inserted, cloth. £1.88

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1835

7344 MOFFATT (Rev. J. M.) History of the Town of Malmesbury, and of its Ancient Abbey; Memoirs of eminent Natives. 8vo, plates, boards. Tetbury, 1805 7345 HISTORY and Antiquities of the Town of Marlborough, and more generally of the entire Hundred of Selkley in Wiltshire. By James Waylen, Esq. Thick 8vo, woodcuts, cloth. 148

1854

This volume describes a portion of Wilts not occupied by Sir R. C. Hoare and other topographers.

7346 CREEDE (W.) Judah's Purging in the Melting Pot, a Sermon preached in the Cathedral at Sarum, at the Wiltshire Assizes. 4to, boards. 1660

28 6d

7347 AVONA; or, a transient View of the Benefit of making the Rivers of this Kingdom navigable, occasioned by observing the situation of the City of Salisbury, upon the Avon, and the consequence of opening that River to that City. By R. G. 8vo, half calf, rare. 10s 6d 1675 7348 RAWLINSON'S (Dr.) History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Salisbury, and Abbey Church of Bath, with Vindication of the King's Sovereign Rights and Exercises, especially as applyed to Sarum. 8vo, goood clean copy, calf. 78 6d 1723 7349 MILNER (Rev. John) Dissertation on the Modern Style of altering ancient Cathedrals, as exemplified in the Cathedral Church of Salisbury. 4to, 2 plates, half calf. 48 Winchester, 1811 7350 SALISBURY CATHEDRAL.-Description of that admirable structure, the Cathedral Church of Salisbury, with the Chapels, Monuments, Gravestones, and their Inscriptions, plates, 1774-Dissertation on the Modern Style of altering ancient Cathedrals, as exemplified in the Cathedral of Salisbury, plate, 1798-Conjectures on an ancient Tomb in Salisbury Cathedral, by R. Gough, 1773. In 1 vol. 4to, half russia. 10s 6d

7351 DESCRIPTION of the Cathedral Church of Salisbury, with the Chapels, Monuments, Gravestones, and their Inscriptions, and an Account of Old Sarum. 4to, folding plates, half calf. 68 1774 7352 ANTIQUITATES Sarisburienses, or the History and Antiquities of Old and New Sarum, from Original Records (by Ledwich). 8vo, half calf. 4s 6d 1777 7353 HALL'S (Peter) Brief History of Old and New Sarum. 4to (only 32 copies printed) half morocco. 78 6d Salisbury, 1834 7354 BRITTON'S Memoirs of Henry Hatcher, author of the "History of Salisbury." Royal 8vo, portrait. PRIVATELY PRINTED. 38 1847 7355 BENSON (R.) Facts and Observations touching Mr. Hatcher and the History of Salisbury. 8vo, cloth. 28

1843

7356 BRITTON (John) History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Salisbury, Biographical Anecdotes of the Bishops and Eminent Persons connected with the Church. Royal 4to, LARGE PAPER, many fine plates, an original copy, boards. £1.18

1814

1814

7357 BRITTON'S History and Antiquities of Salisbury Cathedral. 4to, fine plates (an original copy) boards. 188 1814 7358 BRITTON'S Salisbury Cathedral. Crown folio, LARGEST PAPER, PROOFS of the plates, boards. £1. 188 (pub. at £8) 7359 DODSWORTH'S (W.) Historical Account of the Episcopal See and Cathedral Church of Salisbury, comprising Biographical Notices of the Bishops, History of the Establishment from the Earliest Period, and Description of the Monuments. Imp. 4to, LARGE PAPER, many plates, proofs, boards. £1. 4s (pub. at £6. 68)

1814 7360 DODSWORTH'S Historical Account of Salisbury Cathedral. 4to, many plates, half calf, 148 1814

7361 DUKE (Rev. Edward) Prolusiones Historica; or, Essays illustrative of the Halle of John Halle, Citizen and Merchant of Salisbury, in the Reigns of Henry VI. and Edward IV. Thick 8vo, vol. 1, all published, plates, cloth. 68 6d (pub. at £1. 18) Salisbury, 1837 7362 JONES (Inigo).-The most notable Antiquity of Great Britain, called Stone-Heng, on Salisbury Plain, restored. Folio, plates, the original and scarce edition, half russia. 12s-old calf, 7s 6d 7363 SMITH'S Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain astronomically explained. 4to, plates, FINE COPY, in calf. 7s 6d

1655

Sarum, 1771

7364 STONE HENGE.-The most notable Antiquity of Great Britain, on Salisbury Plain, restored by Inigo Jones: and Stone Heng restored to the Danes by Dr. Charleton; also Webb's Vindication of Stone Heng restored. Folio, portrait by Hollar, and plates, calf. £1.18 1725 7365 STUKELEY (Dr. W.) Stonehenge and Abury Temples restored to the British Druids. Folio, numerous plates, half morocco, uncut. £2. 28

Reprint, 1740 7366 GROVER (Rev. H. M.) A Voice from Stonehenge (An Enquiry into its Origin). Part 1, all printed, 8vo. 28 1847 7367 HERBERT'S (Hon. Algernon) Cyclops Christianus; or, an Argument

to disprove the supposed Antiquity of Stonehenge and other Megalithic Erections in England and Brittany. 8vo, boards. 58 1849 7368 MEREWETHER'S (Dean) Diary of a Dean; being an Account of the Examination of Silbury Hill, and of various Barrows and other Earthworks on the Downs of North Wilts. 8vo, many plates, cloth. 2s 6d (pub. at 78 6d)

1851

7369 PARADISE (John) Sermon on David's Humiliation for Cutting off the Royal Robe, and Detestation of Cutting off the Royal Head of the Lord's Anointed, preached at Westbury, Wilts. 4to, hf. mor. 58 1661 7370 KENNEDY (James) Description of the Antiquities and Curiosities in Wilton House, with Anecdotes and Remarks of the Earl of Pembroke, who collected them. 4to, many plates, russia. 78 6d Salisbury, 1769 7371 ÆDES PEMBROCHIANE.-A new Account and Description of the Statues, Relievos, Paintings, Medals, and other Antiquities and Curiosities in Wilton House. 8vo, calf, marbled leaves. 28 7372 SMITH (James) Wilton and its Associations. 8vo, fine woodcuts, cloth. 38 6d

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1798

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7373 WINCHESTER.-Rowland Broughton's Life and Death of William Powlett, first Marquis of Winchester, 1572. Edited by Sir E. Brydges. 8vo, portrait, boards. Lee Priory, 1818 7374 WINCKELMANN, Remarques sur l'Architecture des Anciens. 8vo, extra boards. 38 1783 7375 WINCKELMANN (Abbé) sur les Decouvertes d'Herculanum. 4to, vignettes, neat. 28 1764 7376 WINCLERI (D. Dan.) Animadversiones in Tractatum qui Inscribitur Dissertatio de Vita Foetus in Utera. 4to, half vell. 28 Jena, 1630 7377 WINDUS (John) Journey to Mequinez, the Residence of the Emperor of Fez and Morocco, on the occasion of Commodore Stewart's Embassy thither, for the Redemption of British Captives, in the year 1721. 8vo, map and curious plates, calf. 38

1725

7378 WINNING (Rev. W. B.) Manual of Comparative Philology, in which the Affinity of the Indo-European Languages is illustrated and applied to the Primeval History of Europe, Italy, and Rome. 8vo, cloth, scarce. 88 1838

7378* WINSTANLEY (W.) England's Worthies; Select Lives of the most eminent Persons of the English Nation, from Constantine the Great. 8vo, frontispiece, brown calf, marbled leaves. 138 6d

1684 7379 WINSTANLEY (W.) Lives of the most famous English Poets, from the time of King William the Conqueror. 8vo, frontispiece by Van Hove, blue morocco, gilt leaves. 128 6d 1687

7380 WINTER Dream (A) (relating to England and the affairs of Europe). 4to, half bound. 3s

1649

7381 WISEMAN'S (Sir William) Christian Knight, compiled for the Public Weale and Happiness of England. 4to, half calf, a curious and rare work. 108 6d

1619

7382 WITCHCRAFT.-The Question of Witchcraft debated; or, a Discourse against their Opinion that affirm Witches. By J. W. Small 8vo, old calf. 4s 6d 166

7383 WITCHES.-Account of the Trial, Confession, and Condemnation Six Witches at Maidstone, Sept. 1645. 8vo, reprinted. 1s 6d 1837 7384 WITHER'S (George) Hymns and Songs of the Church. 12mo, neat. £1.58 1623

7385 WITHER'S Hymns and Songs of the Church. A new edition, edited by Edward Farr. Fcap. 8vo, elegantly printed, portrait after Hole, cloth. 58

1856

Mr. Farr has added a very interesting biographical introduction, and we hope to find that the public will put their seal of approbation to the present edition of an author who may fairly take his place on the same shelf with George Herbert.-Gent's Mag., Oct. 1856. 7386 WITHER'S Hallelujah, or Britain's second Remembrancer, in Praiseful and Penitential Hymns, Spiritual Songs, and Moral Odes. Edited by Edw. Farr. Fcap. 8vo, portrait, cloth. 68 1857 7387 WITHER'S (J.) Truth Try'd, or Mr. Agate's pretended plain truth proved an untruth, in which his false stories are detected with respect to the Jesutism and Donatism of the Dissenters, and their being the cause of the Civil Wars. 2 parts in 1 vol.8vo,very nt. 4s Exeter, 1708-9 7388 WITHER'S (J.) History of Resistance, as practised by the Church of England, written against Mr. Agate's Sermon at Exeter, on the 30th of January. 8vo, 6th edition, half calf. 38

1710

7389 WITTIE'S (Dr. Rt.) Survey of the Heavens; to which is added, Gout Raptures, in English, Latin, and Greek Lyric Verse. 12mo, neat.

38

1681

7390 WITTII (R. P. Bernardi) Historia Antiqua Occidentalis Saxoniæ, seu nunc Westphaliæ. Thick 4to, bds. 78 6d Monas. Westphalorum, 1778 7391 WITTE (J. de) Description d'une Collection de Vases, Peints, et Bronzes Antiques provenant des fouilles de l'Etrurie. 8vo, plates, sewed. 28 Paris, 1837 7392 WITTWOR (L. O.) Geological Tour through England and Wales, and brief Geological Sketch of the Isle of Wight. Small 8vo, colored map. 28 1847 7393 WITTY'S (Dr. Robert) Gout Raptures, in English, Greek, and Latin Verse; or, an Historical Fiction of a War among the Stars. 12mo, very neat. 48 6d Cambridge, 1677 7394 WODENOTE (Theoph.) Hermes Theologus, or New Descents upon Old Records. 12mo, engraved title, half calf. 58 1649 7395 WODROW Society's Publications; comprising Works of the Fathers and Early Writers of the Reformed Church of Scotland. 26 thick vols. 8vo, A COMPLETE SET, new, in cloth. £4. 188

1842, &c.

Containing Calderwood's History of the Kirk of Scotland, 8 vols.; John Knox's Works, 4 vols.; Autobiographies of Blair and Melville, 2 vols.; Scot's Narration; Row's Kirk of Scotland; Bruce's Sermons and Life; Ferme and Melville on Romans; Rollock's Works, 2 vols.; Woodrow's Correspondence, 3 vols.; Select Biographies, 2 vols. ; and Miscellany of the Wodrow Society. 7396 WODROW SOCIETY.-Miscellany of the Wodrow Society, containing Tracts and Original Letters, chiefly relating to the Ecclesiastical Affairs of Scotland during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Selected and edited by David Laing. Vol. 1, thick 8vo, facsimiles, cloth. 58 Edinb. 1844

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