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HAMPDEN-THE HAMPDEN CONTROVERSY, (continued) :

Letter to Lord John Russell on occasion of his Conduct in Church Affairs, by a
Clergyman. (Ath. Coll. vol. 245.) 8° London, 1848.

The Royalty of the Crown in Episcopal Promotions, according to the Divines or
Canonists of the Church. (Ath. Coll. vol. 246.) 8° London, 1848.

The Church of England pronounced heretical by the promoters of a petition
against the Consecration of Dr. Hampden; a Tract for the Times, by Clericus.
(Ath. Coll. vol. 245.) 8° London, 1848.

The Official and Legal Proceedings connected with the appointment of Dr. Hamp-
den to the See of Hereford. (Ath. Coll. vol. 245.) 8° London, 1848.
Are not the Clergy arraying themselves against Church and Queen? a question
by M. A. (Ath. Coll. vol. 246.) 8° London, 1848.

Attempt to justify the agitation against the appointment of Dr. Hampden to the
See of Hereford. (Ath. Coll. vol. 245.) 8° London, 1848.

See also Benson; Cox; Forester; Hare; Irons; Marsden; Maurice; Mill; Phill-
potts; Trower; Whately.

HANCOCK (W. Neilson). The Tenant-Right of Ulster, considered economically. (Ath. Coll. vol. 193.) 8° Dublin, 1845.

HARCOURT (L. Vernon). Remonstrance to the Bishop of Exeter on his recent Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury. (Ath. Coll. vol. 297.) 8° London, 1850.

HARDING (Wyndham). Railways: the Gauge Question, Evils of a diversity of gauge, and a remedy. (Ath. Coll. vol. 231.) 8° London, 1845.

HARE (Archd. Julius Charles). Letter to the Dean of Chichester on the agitation excited by the appointment of Dr. Hampden to the See of Hereford. (Ath. Coll. vol. 246.) 8° London, 1848.

Second edition, with a Postscript on Lord John Russell's Letter to the Clergy of Bedford. (Ath. Coll. vol. 246.) 8° London, 1848.

Answer.-see Trower.

Letter to the Hon. Richard Cavendish on the recent Judgment of the Court of Appeal as affecting the Doctrine of the Church. (Ath. Coll. vol. 297.) 8° London, 1850.

see Cavendish.

Remarks on his Resolutions.-see Perceval.

HARINGTON (E. C.). The Reformers of the Anglican Church and Mr. Macaulay's His tory of England. (Ath. Coll. vol. 251.) 80 London, 1849. HARLE (William Lockey). The total Repeal of the Navigation Laws discussed and enforced. (Ath. Coll. vol. 272.) 8° London, 1848.

HARLEY (Robert), Earl of Oxford.- -see Defoe.

HARNESS (William). Letter to J. P. Kay Shuttleworth on Dr. Hook's Plan for Educating the People, [not published]. (Ath. Coll. vol. 205.) 8° Westminster, 1846. HARRIS (Joseph). A Treatise on Navigation, containing the Theory of Navigation, Nautical and Astronomical Problems. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 6.) 4° London, 1730. HARRIS (Walter). Description of the King of Holland's Royal Palace and Gardens at Loo. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 11.) 4° London, 1699.

HARRIS (William Richard). A Critique on the Critics; or the Britannia, Athenæum, and clique, unmasked, [answer to their Criticisms on his "Napoleon," an Epic Poem]. (Ath. Coll. vol. 237.) 8° London, 1847.

HARTLIB (Samuel). A discoverie for division, or setting out of Land as to the best form. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 18.) 4° London, 1653.

"HARVEY'S (Rev. Thomas), Case, as Foreign Chaplain "-Letter to the Bishop of London on the Cases of Thomas H. Siely, Ex-Chaplain at Lisbon, and Thomas Harvey, Ex-Chaplain at Antwerp. (Ath. Coll. vol. 221.) 8° London, 1846.

Positive Ruin the result of Public Service; an appeal to Lord J. Russell against the Proceedings of the Bishop of London, &c. (Ath. Coll. vol. 221.) 8° London, 1847.

The Bishop of London's Consistency on the Debate on Earl Nelson's Bill. (Ath. Coll. vol. 291.) 12° 1849.

HARVEY (D. W.). Address on the Law and Liabilities of Railway Speculation. (Ath.

Coll. vol. 231.) 8° London, 1846.

[HASCARD (Gregory)]. Discourse about the Charge of Novelty upon the Reformed Church of England, made by the Papists asking of us the question, Where was our Religion before Luther? (Cath. Cont. vol. 8.) 4° London, 1685.

HATHERELL (James W.). Maynooth, its adoption by the State considered. (Ath. Coll. vol. 192.) 8° London, 1845.

HAWARD (Lazarus). The Charges issuing forth of the Crown Revenue of England and
Dominion of Wales. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 22.) 4° London, 1660.

HAWKINS (William Bentinck). A few plain Words suggested by some recent proceed-
ings in the Diocese of Exeter. (Tract. Cont. vol. 16.) 8° London, 1845.
HAY (Captain Philip)—Proceedings of a Court Martial held upon, by order of Major-
General Hunter, July 27, 1798. (Union Coll. vol. 10.) 80 Dublin, 1798.

HAYWARD (A.). Remarks on the Law regarding Marriage with the Sister of a deceased
Wife. (Ath. Coll. vol. 203.) 8° London, 1845.

"The Inner Temple Bench Case:" The Ballot for Benchers, by a Templar. (Ath. Coll. vol. 273.) 8° London, 1848.

Report of the Proceedings before the Judges on the Appeal of A. Hayward, Q. C. (Ath. Coll. vol. 273.) 80 London, 1848.

see Neate (C.)

[HELPS (Arthur)]. Letter from one of the Special Constables in London on the late occasion of their being called out to keep the peace. (Ath. Coll. vol. 271.) 120 London, 1848.

HERBERT (Gulielmus). Sylvæ Recentiores [Poemata]. (Ath. Coll. vol. 200.) 8° Londini, 1845.

HEREFORDSHIRE-Etymology of Names of Places in.-see Edmunds.

HERON (Robert M.). Industry for Ireland founded upon a system of Local Superintendence. (Ath. Coll. vol. 256.) 8° London, (1848).

HERSCHEL (Sir J. F. W.)-see Baily.

HICKERINGILL (Edmond). Curse ye Meroz, or the Fatal Doom, a Sermon before the Lord Mayor. (Cath. Cont. vol. 9.) 4° London, 1680.

[Reply]-A Sermon upon the Hellish Plots which have been discovered, and may be an answer to Mr. H[ickeringill's] Sermon upon Curse ye Meroz. (Cath. Cont. vol. 9.) 4° London, 1680.

[HICKES (George)]. Speculum Beatæ Virginis: a Discourse of the due Praise and Honour of the Virgin Mary. (Cath. Cont. vol. 2.) 4° London, 1686.

HILL (Frederic). National Force: Economical Defence of the Country from Internal Tumult and Foreign Aggression. (Ath. Coll. vol. 271.) 80 London, 1848.

HILL (Laurence). Letter from the New Forest, on its present state and proposed improvement, to the Commissioner of H. M. Woods and Forests. (Ath. Coll. vol. 270.) 8° London, 1848.

HILL (Samuel). Plan for reducing the Poor's-Rate by giving employment to the Labouring Classes, with some Observations on the cultivation of Flax and Hemp. (Tracts S. vol. 1.) 8° London, 1817.

HILLARY (Sir Augustus W.). Letter to Lord John Russell on the adjustment of the relation between Landlord and Tenant in Ireland. (Ath. Coll. vol. 254.) 8° London, 1849.

HINCKS (Hon. Francis). Canada, its financial position and resources. (Ath. Coll. vol. 285.) 8° London, 1849.

HOARE (William Henry). A Second Letter to Sir George Grey on the Scheme of W. J. Fox, regarded as affecting the Baptismal Question and the Creeds and Formularies of the Church. (Ath. Coll. vol. 298.) 8° London, 1850.

A Third Letter to Sir George Grey: Thoughts on Baptismal Regeneration continued, and on the Duty of the State to the Church. (Ath. Coll. vol. 299.) 8° London, 1850.

HODGES (William). The Groans of the Poor, the Misery of Traders, and the Calamity of the Publick. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 22.) 4° London, 1696.

Ruin to Ruin; after Misery to Misery; being the distressed, ruined, and perishing state of the Loyal and faithful Seamen of England, &c. (Privately printed.) (Gibbon Coll. vol. 17.) 4° London, 1699.

HODGKIN (Thomas). Letter to Richard Cobden on Free Trade and Slave Labour. (Ath. Coll. vol. 264.) 8° London, 1848.

HODGSON (Adam). Letter to Sir Robert Peel on the Currency. (Ath. Coll. vol. 264.) 8° London, 1848.

HODSON (J. H.). Practical Method for the extinction of Pauperism and Poor-Rates. (Ath. Coll. vol. 292.) 8° London, 1849.

HOFFMAN (David). Views of the Formation of a British and American Land and Emigration Company. (Ath. Coll. vol. 266.) 8° London, 1848.

HOLBORNE (Robert). The Reading in Lincolne's-Inne, Feb. 28, 1641, upon the Stat. of 25, E. 3, cap. 2, being the Statute of Treasons. (Civil War Tracts.) 4° Oxford,

1642.

HOLLAND (Lord). Sketch of a Constitution for the Kingdom of Naples, suggested in 1845 to the Duca di Gallo. (Ath. Coll. vol. 258.) 8° London, 1848.

HOLLAND The Interest of the United Provinces being a defence of the Zeelanders' Choice. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 13.) 4° Middelburg, 1673.

A Manifesto, headed, "Exhibitum den 23 April, 1744," addressed to the Government of Holland, signed "Le Marquis de Fenelon." (Gibbon Coll. vol. 5.) 4° Douay, 1744.

Lettre d'un Seigneur Hollandois à un de ses Amis, sur le secours prêté à la reine de Hongrie par la Hollande. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 4.) 4° Paris, 1744.

Extraits des Remarques de la Cour de Prusse sur l'Exposé de sa Majesté Britannique comme Electeur de Brunswic-Lunebourg, intitulé Defense de la Deduction Fondamentale concernant le Droit de Succession à la Comté d'Ost-Frise, &c. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 4.) 1747?

Les Révolutions Hollandoises, ou le rétablissement des Rois de Frize. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 4.) 4° Berlin, 1747.

Lettre d'un Ministre d'une puissance etrangère en Hollande, sur la Réponse des Hollandois, en 1747, à la Déclaration du Roi de France. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 4.) 4° Amsterdam, 1748.

Décrets du Prince Charles-Alexandre de Lorraine, Gouverneur des Pays Bas, portant suppression de differens Ecrits de Théologie, &c. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 3.) 4o Bruxelles, 1759.

The King's Palace at Loo.-see Harris (W.)

HOLLINGWORTH (Archd. John Banks). Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister considered, a Charge to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Huntingdon. (Charges, vol. 9.) 8° London, 1849.

HOLME (Frederick). Anglo-Indian Policy during and since the Afghan War. (Ath. Coll. vol. 195.) 8° Edinburgh, 1845.

HOLMES (Robert). The Case of Ireland stated. (Ath. Coll. vol. 213.) 8° Dublin, 1847.

HOLSTEIN.-see Denmark.

HOLYHEAD Harbour.-see Williams.

HOOK (Walter Farquhar), D.D. On the Means of rendering more efficient the Education of the People: Letter to the Bishop of St. David's. (Ath. Coll. vol. 205.) 8° London, 1846.

[Replies.] Some Remarks on ditto, by one of the "Clergy of the Manufacturing District" of Manchester. (Ath. Coll. vol. 205.) 8° London, 1846.

see also Burgess; Clarke; Harness; Swaine.

Gorham v. the Bishop of Exeter: a Letter to Sir Walter Farquhar on the present Crisis in the Church. (Ath. Coll. vol. 297.) 8° London, 1850.

HOPE (Alexander J. Beresford). The New Government Scheme of Academical Education for Ireland. (Ath. Coll. vol. 188.) 8° London, 1845.

Report of the Commission on the Laws of Marriage, relative to Marriage with a deceased Wife's Sister. (Ath. Coll. vol. 274.) 8° London, 1849.

HORNECK (Anthony). Sermon at the Consecration of Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Sarum. (Cath. Cont. vol. 9.) 4° London, 1689.

HORSLEY (Heneage). Letter to Sir Culling Eardley Smith on the Maynooth Grant. (Ath. Coll. vol. 192.) 8° Dublin, 1845.

HORTON (R. Wilmot). Inquiry into the Causes and Remedies of Pauperism. (Tracts S. vol. 1.) 80 London, 1830.

HOSKING (Professor). On the late failure at the Euston-square Station. (Ath. Coll. vol. 268.) 8° (London), 1848.

HOUGHTON (Thomas). Europe's Glory, or Peace and Plenty to the People thereof. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 10.) 4° London, 1695.

The alteration of the Coyn, with a feasible method to do it. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 13.) 4° London, 1695.

HOWE (John). Funeral Sermon on the decease of Mrs. Margaret Baxter. (Cath. Cont. vol. 9.) 4° London, 1681.

HOWLEY (William) Abp. of Canterbury. Charge at his Ordinary Visitation. (Charges, vol. 5.) 8° London, 1844.

Letter addressed to the Clergy and Laity of his province. (Charges, vol. 5.) 8° London, 1845.

HUBBARD (John Gellibrand). Letter to Sir Charles Wood on the Monetary Pressure and Commercial Distress of 1847. (Ath. Coll. vol. 264.) 8° London, 1848. HULL (William Winstanley). Statement of some reasons for continuing to Protestants the whole Legislature of Great Britain and Ireland. (Tracts S. vol. 4.) 8° London,

1829.

HUNGARY-Brief Narrative of the State of the Protestants in Hungary by [J. H.] (Gibbon Coll. vol. 9.) 4° London, 1677.

Manifesto published in the name of the Hungarian Government by Count Ladislas Teleki, translated, with notes, by H. F. W. Browne. (Ath. Coll. vol. 284.) 8° London, 1849.

Comparison of its Constitution with that of England.—see Smith (J. T.)

HUNT (Thornton). The Rationale of Railway Administration. (Ath. Coll. vol. 231.) · 80 London, 1846.

[HUNTON (Philip)]. A Treatise of Monarchy. 1. Of Monarchy in general; 2. Of this particular Monarchy. [On the Revolution of 1688.] (Gibbon Coll. vol. 10.) 4° London, 1689.

HUSSEY (Robert). Reasons for Voting upon the Third Question to be proposed in Convocation. (Tract. Cont. vol. 15.) 8° Oxford, 1845.

Letter to the Vice-Chancellor on the proposed Three Examinations. (Ath. Coll. vol. 288.) 8° Oxford, 1849.

HUYSHE (Francis). Letter to Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, Bt., upon Wilmot Horton's pamphlet on the Catholic Claims. (Tracts S. vol. 4.) 8° London, 1826.

Ignorance, Serfdom, and the Worship of the Golden Image. (Ath. Coll. vol. 292.) 8° London, 1849.

Index (The), A Repertory of the Results of Modern Progress. Nos. 1-3. (Ath. Coll. vol. 286.) 8° 1848-9.

INDIA-Some Thoughts on the Present State of our Trade to India; by a Merchant of London. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 6.) 4° London, 1754.

India and Lord Ellenborough. (Ath. Coll. vol. 195.) 8° London, 1844. Reply to ditto, by Zeta. (Ath. Coll. vol. 195.) 8° London, 1845. Lord Auckland and Lord Ellenborough, by a Bengal Civilian. 195.) 8° London, 1845.

(Ath. Coll. vol.

The Scinde Policy, Comments on General W. F. P. Napier's Defence of Lord Ellenborough. (Ath. Coll. vol. 195.) 8° London, 1845.

Anglo-Indian Policy during the Affghan War.-see Holme.

Commerce and Free Trade promoted in the Indian Archipelago, by " Philopatris." (Ath. Coll. vol. 264.) 8° London, 1848.

Mortality in the Jails of the Report, by Colonel W. H. Sykes.

24 Pergunnahs, Calcutta Analysis of Strong's (Ath. Čoll. vol. 267.) 8° London, 1848.

Report of Proceedings at a Special Court of Proprietors at the East India House, April 25, 1849, [on the Rajah of Sattara Question]. (Ath. Coll. vol. 289.) 8° London, 1849.

LAW-Observations on the Judicial Institutions of Bengal, by a Barrister-atLaw. (Ath. Coll. vol. 275.) 8° London, 1849.

see also Lyall; Sykes.

INDIA-SALT MONOPOLY-Letter to Sir James W. Hogg on the Salt Monopoly of the
East India Company, by Nimmuk. (Ath. Coll. vol. 229.) 8° London, 1846.
The Press versus the Salt Monopoly in British India. (Ath. Coll. vol.
229) 8° (London), 1846.

see also Wilbraham.

OVERLAND ROUTE-On the Communications between Europe and India, through Egypt. (Ath. Coll. vol. 232.) 8° London, 1846.

The Overland Mail and the Austrian Lloyd's. (Ath. Coll vol. 232.) 8° London, 1847.

The Overland India Mail by Genoa and Switzerland. (Ath. Coll. vol.

232.) 8° London, 1847.

see also Waghorn.

River Navigation.-see Bourne (J.)

Steam Navigation from Singapore.-see Waghorn.

Railways. see under Railways.

FRENCH EAST INDIA COMPANY-The Case of M. de la Bourdonnais, in a Letter to a Friend. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 6.) 4° London, 1748.

Mémoire à Consulter pour la famille du Sieur Dupleix. (Gibbon Coll.

vol. 6.) 4° Paris, 1751.

Réflexions d'un Actionnaire sur la situation de la Compagnie des Indes.

(Gibbon Coll. vol. 6.) 4° [Paris, 1757].

Mémoire pour le Sieur de la Gatinais, Capitaine de Vaisseau dans les

Indes. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 6.) 4° [Paris, 1757].

see Cotterell.

Industry, Education, and Public Virtue; or Measures for a New Parliament to complete, by "Amor Patriæ." (Ath. Coll. vol. 227.) 8° London, 1846.

INQUESTS (Coroner's)-Presence of accused Persons at.

INQUISITION at Goa.-see [Dellon].

INSANITY.-see Winslow.

see Lunatic Asylums.

INSURANCE.-see Assurance.

-see Jardine.

IONIAN ISLANDS-Quelques Observations sur la manière d'obtenir des Réformes Constitutionelles dans les Iles-Ioniennes. (Misc. Coll. vol. 14.) royal 8° Corfou,

1849.

IRELAND-Roman and Celtic origin.—see Vandeleur.

Declaration of the Irish Armie in Ulster, 1650.-see Basill.

Affairs of, in 1662.-see Mervyn.

A Letter from a Gentleman in Ireland to his Brother in England, relating to Ireland in the matter of Trade. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 20.) 4° London, 1677. 1680.-see Collins.

Importation of Irish Cattle,

Interest of England in its Preservation, 1689.-see Philips.

Aphorisms relating to the Kingdom of Ireland, humbly submitted at the Great Convention at Westminster. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 20.) 4° London, 1689.

A Discourse concerning Ireland and the different Interests thereof, in answer to the Exeter and Barnstaple Petitions. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 26.) 4° London,

1691.

Catholic Society-Review of the Strictures on the declaration of the Catholic Society. (Union Coll. vol. 9.) 8° Dublin, 1792.

1792.

Letters to the Whigs of the Capital. (Union Coll. vol. 9.) 8° Dublin,

Letter from a Venerated Nobleman, recently retired from this country, to the Earl of Carlisle, explaining the causes of that event. (Union Coll. vol. 9.) 8° Dublin, 1795.

REBELLION, 1797-8:

Reflections on the Irish Conspiracy and on the necessity of an Armed Association in Great Britain, with observations on the resolutions of the Whig Club. (Union Coll. vol. 9.) 8° London, 1797.

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