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Memoir in English. 4to. Privately printed, 6 pages. See ANTI-JACOBIN REVIEW. MICROCOSM FRESNOY. See DUFRESNOY. FREWEN, just and plain Vindication of the late Dr. Frewen, Lord Archbishop of York and Lord Almoner to K. Charles II. Lond. 1743. 8vo.

Archb. of York. A

A vindication of the Archbishop from the misrepresentations of Dr. Drake in his History of York.

FREY, J. S. C. F. A Hebrew, Latin and English Dictionary. Lond. 1816. 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 10s.

A book of more promise than performance, and now entirely superseded by that of Gesenius. It was originally published

at 47, 16s. aud on ROYAL PAPER at 77. 4s.

A Hebrew Grammar, in the English Language; a new Edition, with Corrections and Additions by George Downes, A. M. Lond. 1823, 8vo. 7s. The former edition. Lond. 1813, 8vo. 3s. Tenth edition, considerably enlarged. Lond. Bohn, 1839, 8vo. 5s.

Narrative of the Rev. Joseph Samuel C. F. Frey, Minister of the Gospel to the Jews. Lond. 1809, 8vo.

FREYCINET, Capt. See ARAGO, J. FREYLINGHAUSEN, John Anastasius. An Abstract of the whole Doctrine of the Christian Religion, with Observations. From a Manuscript in her Majesty's Possession. Lond. 1804. imperial 8vo. 10s. 6d. The first book stereotyped on the new process.

The translator was Queen Charlotte, consort of George III. The editor was Beilby Portens, Bishop of London. The Rev. Philip Bliss states that he had seen the original MS. in Her Majesty's handwriting. FREZIER, A. F. A Voyage to the South Sea, and along the Coasts of Chili and Peru, 1712-14. Lond. 1717. 4to.

A valuable work, in which will be found an account of the mines, and the mode of working them, with a description of manners, domestic life, &c. of the inhabitants. Subjoined is a postscript by Dr. Edmund Halley, and an account of the settlement, commerce, and riches of the Jesuits in Paraguay. Heath, 2742, 10s. 6d. Roxburghe, 755, 8s.

FRIAR.-A mery Geste of the Frere and the Boye. Lond. by W. de Worde. 4to.

Seven leaves. A copy, supposed unique, is in the public library at Cambridge. It is reprinted in Ritson's Pieces of ancient popular Poetry.

Boy.

- A mery Jest of the Frier & the Lond. by Edward Alde.4to. A copy of this edition is in the Bodleian Library.

Another edition, small 12mo. 1617, BLACK LETTER. Also in the Bodleian. Often reprinted; the last, Early English Poetry, 4 vols. 16mo., in BLACK LETTER, edited by T. Wright. Lond. Pickering, 1836, square 18mo.

The Frier's lamenting for his not repenting, 1641, 4to. A poetical tract. Bindley, pt. iv, 528, 6s.

FRISI, Paul. A Treatise on Rivers and Torrents, with the Method of regulating their Course and Channels. To which is added an Essay on navigable Canals. Translated by Major-General John Gar stin. Lond. 18 4to. 17. 11s. 6d.

The works of this able mathematician

are much esteemed.

FRITH, John. Works. See TYNDAL, William.

The life of this martyr (who suffered in Smithfield, July 4, 1533,) with a selection from his writings, will be found in the

first volume of The Fathers of the En

glish Church. See also BRITISH REFORMERS-PARKER SOCIETY.

A Myrroure or Lokyng Glasse wherein you may beholde the Sacramente of Baptisme described. Anno M.D. xxxiii. Per me J. F. Lond. by Jhon Daye. 8vo. Contains C, in eights.

A Pistle to the Christen Reader-The Revelation of Antichrist- Antithesis, wherein are compared togeder Christes Actes and oure holye Father the Popes. Malborow in the Lande of Hesse, by me Hans Luft, 1529, 16mo. Contains 103 leaves. On the last leaf is 'The fautes books printed in English against the Pope. of printinge.'

This is one of the first

It is addressed unto the Christian reader by Richarde Brightwell, i. e. John Frith. A copy is in the British Museum and in the Lambeth Library. White Knights, 603, russia, 17. 2s. Inglis, 220, 17s.

A Boke made by John Fryth, Prysoner in the Tower of London, answering unto M. More's Letter which he wrote agayust the fyrst lytle Treatyse that John Ffryth made concerning the Sacrament of the Body and Blonde of Christ. Munster, by

me Conrade Willems, 1533. 16mo. Con

tains L, in eights. White Knights, 1635, morocco, 11. 3s.-1546. 12mo. Contains

Pinkerton's Collection of Voyages and Will be found in the twelfth volume of Travels. See ELLIS, T.

108 leaves. It commences with The Pre-1577, and 1578. Lond. Bynneman. face.' At the end Be wyse as Serpentes, 1578. 4to. and innocent as Dooues.'-Now newly reuised, corrected and printed, 1548. Lond. by Anthony Scoloker and Wyllya Seres. 16mo. P 6, in eights. Inglis, 629, 14s. Wilks, 31. Horner, 17. 10s. Another. By Rychard Jugge, 1548. 16mo. 108 leaves. 14s. Bindley, pt. ii, 48. 17.

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A Disputacion of Purgatorye made by Jhon Frith which is deuided into thre Bokes. 16mo. 15s. Contains L, in eights, commencing with John Frith vnto the Chrysten Reader.'-Another. n. d. 16mo. A to I, in eights.-1556, 16mo.

An other Boke against Rastel named the Subsedye or Bulwark to his fyrst Boke, made by John Frithe, Presoner in the Tower. 16mo. 15s. C in eights.

A Mirrour or Glasse to know thyselfe; being a Treatise made by Iohn Frith whiles hee was Prisoner in the Tower of London. Anno Domini M.D.XXXII. Lond.

1626. 12mo.

The Supper of the Lord, 1533. See TINDAL, William.

Vox Piscis. 1627. See TRACY, Richard. GWYNNETH.

FRITH, Mary. Life and Death of Mrs. Mary Frith, commonly called Mol Cutpurse, exactly collected and now published for the Delight and Recreation of all merry disposed Persons. Lond. 1662. 12mo.

A 8 leaves, B to H, 12 leaves each, and I 3 leaves. A copy is in the British Museum. Another was lately sold at an auction for 51. According to Bromley, the volume should have a portrait of Moll in man's apparel, an ape, lion, and eagle by her, supposed to be Shakspere's "English Moll." See a facsimile of it in Caulfield's Remarkable Characters. See also Read's edition of Shakspere, 21 vols. 1803, vol. 5, p. 254. Two comedies were formed on the adventures, &c. of this infamous woman, (by some supposed to have been an hermaphrodite,)one by Middleton and Decker, entitled The roaring Girl, or Moll Cut purse: the other by Nath. Field, called

Amends for Ladies.

FROBISHER, Sir Martin, Knt. Three Voyages for the Discovery of the north-west Passage, 1576,

A true reporte of the laste voyage into the west and northwest regions, &c., 1577, worthily atchieved by Captain Frobisher, of the sayde voyage, the first finder and generall: with a description of the people by Dionyse Settle. Lond. by H. Middleton. 1577. 8vo.

Black letter, inscribed to George Earle of Cumberland, Baron Clifford, Lord of Skipton and Vessie. Inglis, 626. 137. Sotheby's in April 1817. 97. 18s. Heber, 51. 7s.

See BRYDGES' Restituta, ii. 202-25.

La Navigation du Capitaine Forbisher Anglois, ez Regions d'Est et Nord-west en l' Année 1577. (Genève) par Ant. Chuppin, 1578. 8vo.

De Martini Forbisseri Angli Navigatione in regione Occidentis, et Septentrionis, narratio historica, ex Gallico sermone in Latinum translata per Joan Tho. Freigium Noribergæ, 1580. 8vo. Plates at end of volume.

Historia Navigationis Martin. Forbisher, ex Angl. Lat. per J. T. Freigium transl. Hamb. 1675. 4to. Plate. Jadis, 300, 27. 10s.-A former edition. Norim

berga, 1586. Svo.

Scoprimento dello Stretto Artico et di meta incognita trad. da Gio. Lor. Anania. Naples, 1582, 8vo. Bright, 27. 10s.

See BEST, George.

FROGER, Sr. A Relation of a Voyage 1695-7, on the Coasts of Africa, under the command of M. de Gennes. Lond. 1698. 8vo.

the Oxford Collection of Voyages and Nassau, pt. i. 1231, 5s. Reprinted in Travels, vol. ii.

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FROISSART, Sir John. The Cronicles of Eaglande, Fraunce, Spayne, Portyngale, Scotlande, Bretayne, Flauders and other Places adioynynge, traslated out of Frenche into our maternall Englysshe Tonge, by Johan Bourchier Knight Lorde Berners. Lond. by Richard Pynson, 1523-5. folio. 2 vols.

Middleton's edition is frequently mis

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stable, 574, date 1525, 22. 10s. Alchorne, 102, two leaves reprinted, 267. 15s. 6d. again, Sotheby, June 1856, 277. Towneley, pt.i.651, 421. Roxburghe, 7988, date 1525, morocco, 631.-Hibbert, 3135, 32. Puttick, June 1858, 40l. Collation.--Vol. I. comprises ccc. Ii chapters, and cccxxii leaves, numbered besides title, preface of Lord Berners, and table, 10 leaves not numbered. On the recto of the last leaf is Pynson's colophon, and on the reverse a large woodcut.-Vol. II. comprising the second and third books, ends at fol. cccxx. (paged wrong) cccxix. At the commencement is the title, a preface by Lord Berners, and a table, 8 leaves.

17. Inglis, 797, 187. 7s. 6d. Dent, pt. i.

Sykes, pt. i. 1241, 521. 10s. Spencer Duplicates, russia, 357. 3s. Ed.

The SECOND EDITION. To which is prefixed a Life of the Author, an Essay on his Works, a Criticism on his History, and a Dissertation on his Poetry. Lond. 1805. 8vo. 12 vols. with one of plates in 4to, 5l.

Chronicles of England, France, &c., from the text of Col. Johnes, with notes, life of the Author, &c. Lond. Bohn, 1852, royal 8vo. with 120 wood-cuts, 11. 8s. Illustrated with 74 Illuminations, half morocco, 4. 10s. Memoirs of the Life of Sir John Froissart. To which are FROISSART, Sir John. The Crony-added, some Account of the Macles, &c. Lond. by W. Myddylton' nuscript of his Chronicle, in the and R. Pynson, 1525. folio. 2 vols. Elizabethian Library at Breslau, Jadis, 207, 127. 12s. Steevens, 1698, and a complete Index. By Tho1314, russia, 207. White Knights, 1583, mas Johnes. Hafod, 1810. 4to. morocco, by Roger Payne, 347. 2s. 6d. 12s. Stanley,-russia, by Roger Payne, 381, 17s. resold Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1240, 427. Collation.-Vol. I. Lond. by Wyllyam Myddylton, fol. cccxxii, besides title, preface, and table of the contents of CCCCLI chapters. Vol. II. The thirde and fourthe Boke. Lond. by Rycharde Pynson, 1525, fol. cccxx (by mistake numbered cccxix) beside title and a table of the contents of the ccxlix chapters. There appears to have been three editions of Froissart's Chronicle, one by Pynson himself; an

other with Pynson's name, but supposed to be a pirated edition; and a third by W. Middleton. Copies are frequently found made up from the three editions. Mr. Utterson, in his reprint of Pynson's edition, says Middleton's impression is line for line with Pynson's.'

This forms a supplement to Johnes' translation, and has additions and an index to the four volumes. A former edition of the Memoir, Hafod, 1803, 8vo. 5s.

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An Epitome of Frossard. By John Sleidane, translated by F. Golding. Lond. 1608. 4to.

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FRONTINUS, S. Julius. The StraThe Cronycles of England, tegems, Sleyghtes, and Policies of France, &c., translated by Lord Warre, gathered togyther, by S. Berners. A new edition, with a bio- Julius Frontinus, and translated graphical Preface and Index, by E. | into Englyshe, by Rycharde MoryV. Utterson. Lond. 1812. 4to. sine. Lond. in Edib. T. Bertheleti, 2 vols. 31. 3s. 1539. 16mo.

Chronicles of England and France, &c., newly translated from the best French editions, with Variations and Additions from many celebrated MSS. by Tho. Johnes. Hafod, 1803-5. 4to. 4 vols. 60 plates, 107. 10s., or coloured, 207.

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Lond. Lond. FROST, Charles. Notices relative to the early History of the Town and Port of Hull. 1827. 4to.

Pp. 150. Appendix, pp. 50, with engravings, etchings, and vignettes. Published at 21. An excellent notice of this valuable work will be found in the Retrospective Review, N. S. i. 194, &c.

John. Select Sermons. Camb.

1658. folio, 15s. Prefixed is a portrait of the author by Vaughan.

John. Remarks on the Mustard Tree mentioned in the New Testament. Lond. 1827. 8vo. FROST.-The great Frost, cold doings in London, except it be at the Lotterie: with Newes out of the Country. Printed for H. Gosson,

1608. 4to.

Fifteen leaves, with frontispiece, a view of the frozen Thames with the citizens at their sports, &c. Nassau, pt. i. 1529, 17. 14s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1622, 47. 16s.

An historical Account of the late great Frost, in which are discovered, in several comical Relations, the various Humours, &c. &c. upon the river of Thames during that Season. Lond. 1684. 12mo. Lloyd, 15, ll. 11s. 6d.

A strange and wonderfull Relation of many remarkable Damages done by the present unparralel'd Frost. Lond. (1684).

folio.

FRUCTUS TEMPORUM, the Fruit of Times. See CHRONICLE.

FRUYTE of Redemption. Wynkyn de Worde. 1530. 4to.

FRY, Edmund. Pantographia. Lond. 1799. royal 8vo.

A highly interesting work, the result of sixteen years' research. It contains accurate copies of all the known alphabets in the world, together with an English explanation of the peculiar force or power of each letter; to which are added specimens of all well-authenticated oral lan

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John. The Clergy in their Colovrs; or, a brief Character of them. Lond. 1650. 18mo.

This, as well as this author's other tract, 'The Accuser sham'd,' were ordered to be burnt by the Sheriffs of London and Middlesex.

The Accuser sham'd: or, a Pair of Bel

lows to blow off that Dust cast upon John Fry, a Member of Parliament, by Col. 1o. Downs. Lond. 1648. 4to.

OEIOZ. Divine beams of glorious Light: with a Cordial to heal the Corasives which the ill Potion prepared by Mr. John Fry, a late Member of Parliament hath ingendred. Lond, 1651. 4to.

John of Bristol. Pieces of Ancient Poetry from unpublished MSS. and Rare Books. Bristol, 1814. 4to.

Only 102 printed. Bliss, 19s. Metrical Trifles in Youth. Bristol, 1810. 8vo. Bright, (the author's copy with See BIBLIOGRAPHICAL MS. additions), 27. MEMORANDA. CAREW, T. MARY, Q. OF Scots.

Rev. John. A History of the Christian Church, from its Erection at Jerusalem to the present Time. 1825. 8vo. 12s.

Lectures explanatory and practical, on the Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans. Lond. 1816. 8vo.

FRYER, John, M.D. A new Account of East India and Persia, in eight Letters. Lond. 1698. folio, 7s. 6d.

With portrait by R. White. This volume contains many curious particulars respecting the natural history and medicine of these countries. Fonthill, 335, 17s. Willet, 1056, 17. 6s.

FRYKE, Christ. A Relation of two several Voyages made into the East-Indies by Christ. Fryke, Surg. and Christ. Schewitzer: done out of the Dutch, by S. L. Lond. 1700. 8vo.

Roxburghe, 7301, 3s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 1232, 4s.

FRYTH. See FRITH.

FUESSLY, Gasper. Archives of Entomology. Lond. 1795. 4to. 21. 2s. Pp. 250. A translation from the German, with notes, and 51 coloured plates: to which is added, the French translation. FUGITIVE Pieces. See DODSLEY, DAVIES, T. WALPOLE, H. FULBECK, William. A Direction

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A 4. B to N, 8 leaves each (N8 blank). 'Sir Tho. Egerton, Lord Chancellor, publickly declared on the bench, "That he did never read any book on this subject that better pleased him for style and method." His auribus audivi. T(ho.) S(anderson). Linc. Hosp. 1600.-M.S. Note. It is the earliest treatise on the study of the law, and displays much acuteness and good sense. An edition, revised by T. H. Stirling. Lond. 1829. 12mo.

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Seventy-four leaves. A new title-page to this excellent performance was given by the printer in 1571, dedicated to Lord Robert Dudley.

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A comfortable Sermon of Fayth in Temptations and Afflictions. Lond. 1574. 16mo. 5s. Reprinted 1578, 1586. Bliss, 5l.

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