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1159 GALFREDI Monumetentis Historia Britonum, nunc primum in Anglia
novem codd. MSS. collatis. Edidit J. A. Giles. 108
1160 ALANI, Prioris Cantuariensis postea Abbatis Tewkesberiensis, Scripta
quæ extant. Edita J. A. Giles. 68 6d

1161 CHRONICON Angliæ Petriburgense Iterum post Sparkium cum cod.
MSS. contulit J. A. Giles. 6s 6d

1162 VITA Quorandum Anglo-Saxonum. Original Lives of Anglo-Saxons and others who lived before the Conquest (in Latin). Edited by Dr. Giles. 8vo. 108

The completion of the Society's Publications.

1163 CELLARII (Christoph.) Orthographia Latina ex vetustis monumentis
necnon recentium ingeniorum curis excerpta digesta cum præfatione
C. A. Klotzii. 2 vols in 1, 8vo, cf. very nt. 38 6d Altenburgi, 1768
1164 CELLARII (Christoph.) Antibarbarus Latinus, in VII Clauses, distri-
butus exemplis Scriptorum tum Augustei ævi tum sequioris illustratus,
circa 1679-Grammaticall Miscellanies, wherein the truth of many
rules both in the English Rudiments and Latine Grammar is examined.
Orford, 1660, in a volume, 12mo, calf. 38
1165 CELLINI (Benvenuto) Life of, containing a variety of curious par-
ticulars relative to Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture. Translated
by Thos. Nugent. 2 vols. 8vo, port. old cf. gt. backs. 68 6d 1771
1166 CELLINI (Benvenuto) Memoirs of, written by himself, containing a
variety of information respecting the Arts and History of the 16th Cen-
tury. Translated by Thos. Roscoe, with Notes. 2 vols. 8vo, portrait,
half calf. 78.

1822 1167 CERES.-Testimonies of different Authors respecting the Colossal Statue of Ceres, placed in the vestibule of the Public Library at Cambridge. 8vo, plate, half calf. 28 Cambridge, 1803 1168 CERVANTES.-El ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha, por J. A. Pellicer. 5 vols. 8vo (no pits.) hf. cf. gt. 88 6d Madrid, 1787 1169 CERVANTES (Miguel de) Trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda, Historia

Setentrional. 2 vols. 8vo, plates, Spanish calf. 68 Madrid, 1781 1170 CERVANTES (Miguel de) Novelas Exemplares. 2 vols. small 8vo, port. and plts. by Folkema, nice copy in old cf. gt. 128 En Haya, 1732 1171 CERVANTES' Life and Exploits of Don Quixote, translated by Charles Jarvis. 4 vols. 12mo, frontispiece, morocco, gilt leaves. 88 6d 1821 1172 CESPEDES y Menesis (Gonçalo de) Historia Don Felipe Quarto, Rey de las Espanas. 4to, neat. 78 6d Lisboa, 1631 1173 CHALK (Eliza, of Chelmsford) A Peep into Architecture. 12mo, plates, cloth. 28 6d 1857 1174 CHALMERS (George) Collection of Treaties between Great Britain and other Powers, from 1260 to 1790. 2 vols. 8vo, bds. uncut. 58 1790 1175 CHALMERS' (George) Estimate of the comparative Strength of Great Britain. 8vo, neat. 28 1810

1176 CHALON'S ETCHINGS.-The Complete Work of Etchings, by John Chalon (born at Amsterdam 1738, died in London 1795), consisting of 100 pieces, mostly after his own designs, and some after original Drawings by Rembrandt. Fol. in a portfolio. £4.48 Lond, C. Josi, 1802 Only 50 complete sets were taken from the plates, after which most of them were destroyed.

1177 CHAMBERLAYNE (W.) Pharounida, an Heroick Poem, and Love's Victory, a Tragi-Comedy, with Biographical and Critical Notices. 3 vols, 12mo, boards.

88 6d

1820

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1178 CHAMBERS (Sir W.) Treatise on the Decorative Part of Civil Architecture, with Illustrations, Notes, and Examination of Grecian Architecture. By Joseph Gwilt. 2 vols. imp. 8vo, 54 fine plates, FINE COPY, calf, gilt leaves. £1. 148

1825

1852

1179 CHAMIER.-Memoir of Daniel Chamier, Minister of the Reformed Church, with Notices of his Descendants. By W. Courthope, Rouge Croix. 8vo, PRIVATELY PRINTED, cloth. 58 1180 CHAPMAN'S (George) Translations of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, Batrachomyomachia, Hesoid's Works and Days, Museus' Hero and Leander, and Juvenal's Fifth Satire. Edited by the Rev. R. Hooper. 5 vols. fcap. 8vo, beautifully printed by Whittingham, with frontispieces, cloth. £1. 10s 1857-8

Paris, 1776

1181 CHAMPGRAND (Goury de) Traite de Venerie et de Chasse. 4to, many plates, calf. 58 1182 CHANDLER (R.) Life of W. Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester, Lord High Chancellor of England in the reign of Henry VII., and founder of Magdalen College, Oxford. Royal 8vo, portrait, boards. 58 1811 1183 CHANDLER'S (Dr. R.) Travels in Asia Minor and Greece, a new Edit. Edited, with Notes and Life, by N. Revett and Dean Churton. 2 vols. 8vo, plates, cloth. 88 (pub. at £1. 48) Oxford, Clar. Press, 1825

CHANNEL ISLANDS.

1815

1184 BERRY'S History of the Island of Guernsey, with particulars of Alderney, Serk, and Jersey, from the MS. Collections of H. Budd, Esq. 4to, plates, red morocco. 8s 6d 1185 JACOB'S (J.) Annals of Guernsey. Tk. roy. 8vo, plts. bds. 10s 6d 1830 1186 CESAREA the Island of Jersey, its History, Constitution, Government, Laws, Peculiar Privileges, Antiquities, and Biography of Emineut Natives of the Island. 8vo, map and plates, cloth. 38 6d

1840

1187 CHANTREY.-Etched Reminiscences of the Models by Sir Francis Chantrey in the University Galleries, Oxford. 12mo, 60 plts. by J. Fisher, with autograph note to John Britton, cloth. 78 6d Oxford, 1847 1188 CHAPTAL, Traité théorique et pratique sur la Culture de la Vigne, avec l'art de faire le vin, les eaux de vie, esprit de vin, vinaigre simple et composés. 2 vols. 8vo, plates, half calf. 38

Paris, 1801 1189 CHARACTER of a London Diurnall, with several select Poems by the same Author. 4to, new, half calf. 38 1647 1190 CHARLEMONT (J. Caulfield, Earl of) Memoirs of his Political and Private Life. By Francis Hardy. 4to, portrait, calf. 48 1810 1191 CHARLES I.-Flos Britannicus veris novissimi iliola Carolo et Mariæ nata XVII Martii 1636. 4to, calf neat. 58 Oxonii, 1636 1192 CHARLES I.-Sol Britannicus Regi Consecratus Lud de Grand. Domino de Brachey, &c. (Panegyric on the King). 8vo, vell.38 6d 1641 1193 CHARLES I.-Articles or Charges exhibited in Parliament against Sir Francis Windebanck, Secretary of State to his Majesty. 4to, half russia. 38 1194 CHARLES I.-Remonstrance of the Lords and Commons, or the Reply of both Houses to a printed book under his Majesty's name, called "A Remonstrance," &c. concerning the business of Hull. 4to, half calf. 38 6d 1195 CHARLES I.-Regall Apology, or the Declaration of the Commons canvassed, wherein every Objection, and their whole Charge against hist Majesty, is cleared, & for the most part retorted. 4to,new,hf.cf. 3s 1648

1641

1642

1196 CHARLES I.-Eikon Basilicon, The Pourtraiture of his sacred Majestie in his Solitudes and Sufferings. 8vo, front. by Marshal,cf.nt. 4s 6d 1648 1197 CHARLES I.-The King's Most Gracious Messages for Peace, and a personal Treaty. 4to, new, half calf. 38 6d 1648 1198 CHARLES I.-Narrative of the attempted Escape of Charles the First from Carisbrook Castle, and his Detention in the Isle of Wight, with the Letters of the King to Col. Titus, now first deciphered, by Geo. Hillier. Post 8vo, plates, cloth. 5s (pub. at 10s 6d) 1199 CHARLES I.-Vindication of King Charles, or a Loyal Subject's Duty manifested in Viudicating his Sovereign from a Scandalous Libel, entitled the "King's Cabinet Opened." 4to, neat.

1852

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38 6d 1648 1200 CHARLES I.-Wood's (Lambert) Life and Raigne of King Charles I. faithfully and impartially performed. 12mo, calf. 38 1201 CHARLES I.-Sylloge Variorum Tractatum Anglico quidem idiomate et ab Auctoribus Anglis, conscriptorum sed in Linguam Latinam translatorum quibus Caroli innocentia illustrantur. 4to,nt. 3s 6d 1649 1202 CHARLES I.-Defensio Regia pro Caroli I. 12mo, vellum. 38 Sumptibus Regiis, 1649 1203 CHARLES I.-Vindication of King Charles the Martyr, proving that he was the Author of "Eikon Basilica," 3rd edit. 1711-Defence of the "Vindication," 1699. In 1 vol. 4to, calf, neat and clean 4s 1204 CHARLES I.-Histoire entiere et veritable du Procez de Charles Stuart, Roy d'Angleterre. 12mo, calf. 38 Londres, 1650 1205 CHARLES I.-Younger (William) Brief View of the late Troubles and Confusions in England, began and occasioned by a prevailing faction in the Long Parliament, deduced to the auspicious coming in of General Monck and the glorious and happy restitution of King Charles II. 12mo, neat. 38 6d 1660. 1206 CHARLES I.-Scutum Regale, the Royal Buckler, or Vox Legis, a Lecture to Traytors, who most wickedly murthered Charles the 1st and banished Charles the 2nd. 12mo, frontispiece and curious portrait' of Charles II. russia. 1207 CHARLES I.-Effata Regalia: Aphorisms, divine, moral, politick, scattered in the Books, Speeches, Letters, &c. of Charles the 1st, collected by Richard Watson, Fellow of Gonville and Caius College. 12mo, portrait, old calf. 98

68

1660

1661

1208 CHARLES I.-Memoirs of the Reigne of King Charles I. with continuation to the Happy Restauration. By Sir Philip Warwick, edited by Dr. Smith. 8vo, russia, 4s 6d

This copy has the preface which was suppressed.

1701

1209 CHARLES I.-Memoirs of his Reign, with the most remarkable Occurrences. By Sir P. Warwick. 8vo, portraits, half calf. 4s 6d 1702, reprinted 1813 1210 CHARLES I.-Indictment, Arraignment, Tryal, and Judgment at large of 29 Regicides, the Murtherers of King Charles I. 4to, calf neat, 4s 6d

1739 1211 CHARLES I.-An Attempt towards the Character of the Royal Martyr, from Authentic Vouchers. 8vo, half calf, 38 1738 1212 CHARLES I.-Harris's Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings of Charles I. 8vo, russia extra. 4s 6d 1772 1213 CHARLES I.-Narrative of John Ashburnham, of his attendance on King Charles the 1st, and Vindication of his Character and Conduct from Lord Clarendon's Misrepresentations.

cloth, 58-calf neat, 88 6d

2 vols. 8vo, portrait, 1830

1780

1214 CHARLES I.-Essay towards attaining a true idea of the Character and Reign of King Charles the First, and Causes of the Civil War. 8vo, calf. 38 1215 CHARLES II.-Manuscript of the Proceedings and Claims at his Coronation in 1661. Folio, neatly written in a contemporary hand, partly in Latin and partly in French, old binding. 10s 6d From the MSS. of Sir Edward Turnour, of Hollingbury, Essex.

1216 CHARLES II.-Monarchy Revived; being the Personal History of Charles II., from his Earliest Years to his Restoration to the Throne. 8vo, 1661; reprinted, 14 portraits, cloth. 48 1822 1217 CHARLES VI.-Les Demandes faites par le Roi Charles VI. touchant son état et le gouvernement de sa personne, avec les réponses de P. Salmon, son Secretaire et Familier, publie d'apres les MSS. de Bib. du Roi. Royal 8vo, curious plates, from the original illuminated MS. boards. 158 Paris, 1833 1218 CHARNOCK'S Biographia Navalis, or Impartial Memoirs of Officers of the Royal Navy, from 1660, drawn from the most authentic sources. 4 vols. 8vo, portraits, &c. calf gilt. 108 6d

1794 1219 CHARRON (Peter) Of Wisdome. Translated from the French by Samuel Lennard. 4to, engraved title by Hole, calf. 58 1658 1220 CHATEAUBRIAND'S Travels in Greece, Palestine, and Egypt. 2 vols. 8vo, boards. 58 1811 1221 CHATEAUBRIAND (Le Vicomte de) Etudes, ou Discours Historiques sur la Chute de l'Empire Romain, la Naissance et les Progrès du Christianisme, et l'Invasion des Barbares, suivis d'une Analyse raisonnée de l'Histoire de France. 4 vols. 8vo, hf. cf. 88 6d Paris, 1833 1222 CHATHAM (Earl of).-Correspondence of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham. 4 vols. 8vo, many facsimiles, new and elegant, in calf.

£1. 11s 6d

1838-40

1223 CHATTERTON.-Sherwen (Dr. John) Examination of the Rowleian Controversy. 8vo, boards, SCARCE. 58 Bath, 1809 1224 CHATTO'S (W. A.) Facts and Speculations on the Origin and History of Playing Cards. Thick 8vo, a handsome vol. with many engravings both plain and coloured, cloth. £l. ls

1848

"The inquiry into the origin and signification of the suits and their marks, and the heraldic, theological, and political emblems pictured, from time to time, in their changes, opens a new field of antiquarian interest; and the perseverance with which Mr. Chatto has explored it, leaves little to be gleaned by his successors. The plates with which the volume is enriched add considerably to its value in this point of view. It is not to be denied that, take it altogether, it contains more matter than has ever before been collected in one view upon the same subject. In spite of its faults, it is exceedingly amusing; and the most critical reader cannot fail to be entertained by the variety of curious outlying learning, Mr. Chatto has somehow contrived to draw into the investigations."— Atlas.

1225 CHAUCER'S Canterbury Tales, by Tyrwhitt. 5 vols. post 8vo, (vol. 1 is wanting) plate of Stothard's Canterbury Pilgrimage, half red morocco. 148

1822

1226 CHAUCER'S Canterbury Tales from a New Text, with Illustrative Notes, by Thomas Wright. 3 vols. post 8vo, sewed. £1. 1s Percy Soc. 1847-51 1227 CHAUCER'S Troilus and Cressida (English and Latin), by Sir Francis Kinaston. 4to, BLACK LETTER, calf neat, rare. 98 1635 1228 CHAUCER'S Ghoast, or a Piece of Antiquity, with the History of Prince Corniger and his Champion Sir Crucifag. 12mo, calf. 48 1672

1229 CHEATING Gallant, or the False Count Brion, a pleasant Novel. 12mo, extra boards. 28

1677

1230 CHENIER (M. De) Revolution de l'Empire Ottoman et Observations sur ses Progrès, sur ses Revers, et sur l'Etat present de cet Empire. 8vo, calf. 38

CHESHIRE.

Paris, 1789

1810

1231 LYSONS'S Topographical and Historical Account of Cheshire. 4to, map and plates (wants one) half calf. 108 6d 1232 CHESHIRE.-Lysons's Topographical Account of the County of Chester. 4to, many plates, half calf gilt. 168-leather back, uncut. 148 1233 CHESHIRE: its Historical and Literary Associations, illustrated in a series of Biographical Sketches. By T. Worthington Barlow. 8vo, cloth. 38 6d 1852 1234 CHESHIRE.-Another copy. Thick 8vo, illustrated with numerous portraits and plates, half morocco. 188 1852 1235 KING'S Vale Royal of England, or the County Palatine of Chester illustrated; abridged and revised, with Notes, by T. Hughes. Post 8vo, plates and woodcuts, cloth. 58-LARGE PAPER. 4to, 10s 6d 1852 1236 HANSHALL (J. H.) History of the County Palatine of Chester. Parts 1 to 10. 4to, many plates and woodcuts. 1817 1237 A Collection of Prints illustrating the County of Chester, comprising most of those used in Ormerod's History. CHOICE ENGRAVER'S PROOFS ON INDIA PAPER BEFORE THE LETTERS of some etchings and proofs in two or three states, the Cheshire prints belonging to Aikin's Manchester, &c. printed in folio, Hollar's print of King Lupus, 3 of Batenham's Etchings of Chester, portraits of Cheshire worthies, &c. In all about 500 pieces (168 prints, 14 portraits, 300 woodcuts of Views, Seals, and Arms) belonging to Ormerod's History, THE ENGRAVER'S PROOFS, the whole in a clean state. £10. 10s

10s

In illustrating a copy of Ormerod's History they would render it unique. 1238 WILBRAHAM (Roger) Glossary of Words used in Cheshire. Post 8vo, portrait inserted, boards, 38 6d 1820 1239 LEY (John, of Budworth, Cheshire) a Pattern of Pietie, or the Religious Life and Death of that grave and gracious Matron, Mrs. Jane Ratcliffe, Widow and Citizen of Chester. 8vo, good copy, calf. 78 6d 1640 1240 DIARY of Dr. Thomas Cartwright, Bishop of Chester, Aug. 1686, to Oct. 1687, now first printed. Edited by the Rev. Joseph Hunter. Small 4to, cloth. 28 6d Camden Society 1241 HEMINGWAY (Jos.) History of the City of Chester, from its foundation to the present time. 2 vols. 8vo, map and numerous plates, half calf. 108 6d Chester, 1831 1242 HANDBOOK to Chester, comprising a General History and Description of the City, a Walk round the Walls, and Visit to Eaton Hall. By Thomas Hughes. 8vo, 50 engravings, cloth. 58 1856 1243 THE EATON Tourist, or a Colloquial Description of the Hall, Grounds, and Gardens at Eaton, Seat of Earl Grosvenor. 12mo, six etchings, boards. 28 1825 1244 SKETCH of the History of the Church at Holmes Chapel. 8vo, etched view, cloth (only 70 printed). 28 1853

1245 MARRIOTT (Rev. W.) Antiquities of Lyme (Handley, Prestbury, and its Vicinity). Small 4to, pp. 414, plates of Primeval and Roman Antiquities, bds. very rare. £1. 1s Stockport, printed for the Author, 1810

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