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Speci-tory, B-T 2, 268 pages. Vol. II. Title and table of contents, 2 leaves; history, B-Gg 2, 452 pp.; index and directions to the binder respecting the plates, 12 pages. quisitions on Poetry. Lond. 1812, small Poetics; or a Series of Poems and Dis8vo. 2 vols. 5s.

This gentleman has likewise published a translation of Quintus Smyrnæus, and edited the works of Beaumont and Fletcher, Bentley, Collins, Greene, Middleton, Peele, Shakspeare, Skelton, and Webster, besides many poets in the Aldine Collection. Specimens of English Sonnets, from the Earl of Surrey to Wordsworth. 1833, 16mo.

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DYCE PLAY. Mihil Mumchance his discoverie of the art of cheating in false Dyce Play and other unlawful games. With a discourse of the Figging craft, and also of divers new devises of Cosenages. Lond. J Dunbar. 1597. 4to.

Black letter, ascribed to Robert Greene.
See DICE, 1532.

DICE. A manifest detection of the most vyle and detestable use of Dicc Play, and other practices [by Gilbert Walker]. Lond. Abraham Vele. n. d. Another edition, Lond. R. Tolly, 1532. 16mo.

tion. Lond. 1817, 8vo.
Four Letters on the English Constitu-

The Privileges of the University of servations on its History, Antiquities, Cambridge, together with additional ObLiterature and Biography. Lond. 1824, 8vo. 2 vols. 9s.

Academic Unity; being the Substance of a general Dissertation contained in the Privileges of the University of Cambridge, as translated from the original Latin, with Additions. Lond. 1827, 8vo.

This author published many other Reviews in his time. See ROBINSON, Rev. works, and wrote largely for the various

Robert.

DYER, George, of Exeter. A Restoration of the ancient Modes of bestowing Names on the Rivers, Hills, Vallies, Plains and Settlements of Britain: not recorded by any Author. Exeter, 1805. 8vo.7s.

A curious treatise.

DYCTES, or Sayings of Philosophers. See PHILOSOPHY. Vulgar Errors, ancient and modern, inDYDE, W. The History and An-vestigating the origin and use of letters, tiquities of Tewkesbury. The se- &., with a critical disquisition on the cond Edition, with considerable Stations of Richard of Cirencester, and of Antoninus in Britain, with the original Additions and Corrections. Tewkes- work of Richard of Cirencester. Lond. bury. 1798. 8vo. 6s.

Pp. xxiv. and 25-243, likewise contents, 2 pages, and 6 plates. Fonthill, 2097, 8s. LARGE PAPER, 10s. 6d.-First edition, 1790, small 8vo. 2s.

DYER, George, of Cliffords Inn. An Enquiry into the Nature of Subscription to the XXXIX Articles. Second edition, greatly enlarged. Lond. 1792. 8vo. first edition, 1790.

'A very elaborate treatise.'-Dr. Doddridge.

History of the University and Colleges of Cambridge; including Notices relating to the Founders and eminent Men. Lond. 1814. 8vo. 2 vols. plates.

Bindley, pt. i. 1586, 14s. LARGE PAPER, in royal 8vo. Drury, 1281, morocco, 51. LARGEST PAPER, 4to. with proofs on India Paper. Duke of York, 1723, 21. Collation.

1816. 8vo.

Sir James, Knt. Reports of Cases in the Reign of Henry VIII., Edward VI., Q. Mary and Q. Elizabeth, now first translated with additional References, &c., by John Vaillant. Lond. 1793. royal 8vo. 3 vols. 15s.

Best edition of these valuable reports.
-A former with notes and references by
Chief Justice Treby. 1688, folio, 12s. The
earlier editions are of little value.
John.

8vo. 5s.

Poems. Lond. 1761.

1757, 4to. First edition. In Dr. Drake's Roscoe, 1418, 12s. 6d. The Fleece, Lond. Literary Hours is a defence of this author's poem of the Fleece against the works will be found in Chalmers' and stern critique of Dr. Johnson. Dyer's other Collections of the Poets.

DYGBEIUS. See DIGBY.

Ꮓ Ꮓ

DYKES, Oswald. Moral Reflections upon select English Proverbs, to which is added The Union Proverb of De Foe. Lond. 1708. 8vo. 5s.

England's

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Roxburghe, 1144, date 1709, 13s. 6d. DYMOCK, Thomas. dust and ashes raked up, or the and Antiquities of Tottenham HighKing and People beguiled. Being Cross, in the County of Middlesex. an historical narration, or a gene- tions and Corrections. Lond. 1792. The second Edition, with Addirall treatise upon the present warre, whose unlawfulnesse and authors 8vo. 5s. are so plainly set out, as present his Majesties sufferings and the malice of his adversaries. 1648. 4to. DYMPNE. Legenda Sanctæ Dympne virginis et martyris filie regis Hybernie Incipit feliciter. Antwerpie. Go. Bac, 1496. 4to.

Six leaves. This legend of a daughter of one of the Kings of Ireland is of the greatest rarity.

Dros, John. A Sermon preached at Paules Crosse the 19. of Juli 1579. Lond. by John Day, 1579. 16mo.

Seventy-nine leaves.

Collation.-Pp. xiv. and 123. The History of Tottenham by Henry Lord Colerane, 85 pp. (not including the half-title); index, errata and directions for placing the plates, pp. 86-90. At p. 31 is a folded pedigree of the family of Hare.-The former edition. Lond. 1790, 8vo.

DYSPUTATION of the Heart, Wynkyn de Worde. See DISPUTACION. HEART.

DYSPUTATION betwene a Christen Shomaker, and a Popysshe Parson, within the famous Citie of Nurembourghe, translated out of the Germayne. Ipswich, Ant. Scoloker. 1548, 12mo.

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the Canting Crew
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Gent. Lond.n.d.

Lloyd, 417, 11s.-Another edition. Lond. 1725, 8vo.

'A work of great gravity and unquestionable authority.'-Nicolson. Eadmer or Edmer was the friend and historian of Archb. Anselm, an Englishman. Wharton fixes his death in 1124. Gordonstoun, 819, 6s. 6d. Bindley, pt. i. 1684, with Ben Jonson's autograph, 18s. Willett, 895, 8s.

Fratris Edineri Angli de vita D. Anselmi Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis lib. II. nunquam antehac æditi, Antverpiæ Joan Gravius, 1551, 16mo. First edition.

E. C. See BELLARMIN, Cardinal. E. E. An Alphabet of Elegiac Groans, upon the death of that rare The Cases relating to Tithes, from EAGLE, F. K., and YOUNGE, E. example of youthful piety, John the reign of K. John to the 6th E. E. See ELLIS, or ELYS, Ed-Geo. IV. with a copious analytical Index. Lond. 1826. royal 8vo.

Fortescue. Lond. 1654. 4to.

mund.

E. F. See DISPUTATION.
E. I. or J. See EVELYN, John.
ELSUM, John.

E. K. The Presbyterian Lash; or Noctroffe's Maid whipp'd, a Tragi-Comedy. Lond. 1661. 4to. A personal satire on Zachary Crofton, a violent Presbyterian teacher, who was accused of whipping his maid-servant for some fault she had committed.

E. S. See EVER, Sampson. E. W. See ELDERTON, W. EACHARD, John, D.D. Works. A new Edition, with some Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. Lond. 1714. 12mo. 3 vols. 7s. 6d.

4 vols. 61. 6s.

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EARLE, John, successively Bishop of Worcester and Salisbury, Microcosmography: or a Piece of Best edition, containing 1. The Enquiry the World discovered: in Essays into the Grounds and Occasions of the and Characters. A new Edition, Contempt of the Clergy. 2. Observations on an Answer to the Enquiry. 3. Hobbs' to which are added, Notes and an State of Nature considered in a Dialogue Appendix, by Philip Bliss, Fellow between Timothy and Philautus. 4. Five of St. John's College, Oxford. Letters in Defence of the Enquiry, against Lond. 1811. small 8vo. 10s.

Dr. Owen and others. 5. A second Dialogue between Timothy and Philautus, on the Writings of Hobbs.

EADMER, Monachus Cantuariensis. Historia Novorvm, siue

Pp. xx and 340. An ably edited edition of a most amusing and entertaining work. The text, containing 78 characters, is taken from the edition of 1732, and collated with the first impression in 1628.

Lond. 1628. This first edition contains George III. 1812, with Tables of only 54 characters. Jadis, 12, 12s. Three the Names of Cases and principal editions appeared with the date 1628. The fifth edition much enlarged (seventy-six Matters. Lond. 1801-14. royal 8vo. characters). Lond. 1529, 16mo. White 16 vols. published at 167. 16s. but Knights, 2799, 58.-The sixth edition augmented. Lond. 1630, 12mo. 78 charac- now reduced to 27. ters.-The seventh edition. Lond. 1638, 16mo. A reprint of the sixth. The eighth edition. 1650.-1659.-1664.-1 69.-Lloyd, 859, 5s.-The ninth edition.-Lond. 1732 or 1740. A reprint of the sixth edition. The tenth edition, containing 74 characters. Salisbury, 1786.

EARLOM, Richard. Portraits of Characters illustrious in British History from the Beginning of the Reign of Henry VIII. to the End of the Reign of James II. By Rich. Earlom and Ch. Turner. Lond. 1813. 4to. LARGE PAPER, royal 4to. See LORRAIN, Claude.

These reports are highly valued by the profession. See DURNFORD, Charles.

A Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown. Lond. 1803, royal 8vo. 2 vols. Sotheby's in 1824, 47. 5s. Brockett, 3505, 47. 14s. 6d. but now much reduced.

EASTCOTT, Rev. Richard. Sketches of the Origin, Progress and Effects of Music, with an Account of the ancient Bards and Minstrels, illustrated with various historical Facts, interesting Anecdotes and poetical Quotations. Bath, 1793. 8vo. 6s. An entertaining compilation by an enthusiastic admirer of music.

EASTERN NATIONS. Remark

EARTHQUAKE.-A godly Admonition for the Time present. Wrote able Sayings, Apophthegms and on Occasion of the Earthquake on 6th of April, 1580.

Contains 7 leaves. Probably printed by Reynold Wolfe's widow, as it contains that printer's device at the end.

Heuy Newes of an horryble Erthquake,

which was in the Citie of Scarbaria in this

present Yere of XLII, the xiii of June: and also, that a Citie in Turkey is sonke. Lond. by Rycharde Lant. 1542. 16mo.

Maxims of the Eastern Nations. 1685.

Nassau, pt. ii. 225, 8s. See SABBATHIER. EAST-INDIES.-A new History of the East-Indies, ancient and modern, containing the Chorography, Natural History, Religion, Government, Manners and Customs, ReVolutions, &c. of those Countries. Lond. 1757. 8vo. 2 vols. 10s.

The Order of Prayer and other Exercises to auert and turn God's Wrath from us, threatned by the late terrible Earth- This work is composed of a translation quake, &c. With a Prayer to be vsed of of the Abbé Guyon's History, and of a supHousholders euery Euening; a godly Ad- plement, taken chiefly from other writers. monition; and a Report of the Earth- The Description of a Voyage made by quake, which happened on Easter Wed-certaine Ships of Holland into the East nesday, 6 Apr. 1580, somewhat before six Indies, with their Aduentures and Sucof the Clock in the Afternoon. Lond. cesse; together with the Description of 1580. 4to. the Countries, Townes and Inhabitantes A most true Relation of a very dread- of the same: who set forth on the second ful Earthquake, with the lamentable of April, 1595, and returned on the 14 of Effects thereof, which began vpon the 8. August, 1597. Translated out of Dutch of December 1612, and yet continueth into English by W. P. (William Phillip). most fearefull in Munster in Germanie. Lond. by Iohn Wolfe, 1598. 4to. Forty Reade and Tremble. Translated out of leaves, with maps and specimens of the Dutch, by Charles Demetrius, Publike money used in Java. The name of the Notarie in London, and printed at Rotter-original author was Barnardt Langhenez. dame. in Holland, at the Signe of the Reprinted in the fifth volume of the new White Grayhond. 4to. 26 pp. with a wood-edition of Hakluyt's Voyages, and also in

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Journal of the Voyage accomplished by eight Shippes of Amsterdam to the East Indies, in 1598, translated by Walker.

Lond. 1601, 4to. Jadis, 265, 21.

The last East Indian Voyage. Containing much variety of the state of the

EAST INDIES-continued. severall kingdomes where they have traded, with the letters of three severall Kings to the King's Majestie of England. Begun by one of the voyage, &c. Lond. by T. P. for Walter Burre, 1606, 4to. Sir P. Thompson, 324, 37. 16s.

Curious Survey of all the East Indias. 1615, 4to. Bindley, pt. iv. 1034.

An East India Collation, or a Discourse
Lond.

of Travels into the East Indies.
1633, 18mo. Fonthill, 1450, 9s.
A Collection of Voyages by the Dutch
E. I. Company. Lond. 1703, 8vo.
burghe, 7145, 7s.

Navigation. By Cesar Moreau.
17. 1s.

1826.

A short history of the East India Company from 1600, by Russell. Lond. 1793. See AUBER. A History of the East India Company from its rise under Q. Elizabeth will be found in HARRIS' VOYAGES, Vol. I.

EASTON, James. Human Longevity: recording the Name, Age, Place of Residence, and Year of the Decease of 1712 Persons, who atRox-tained a Century and upwards, from A.D. 66 to 1799, comprizing a Period of 1733 Years. With Anecdotes of the most remarkable. Salisbury, 1799. 8vo. 6s.

The Customs of the East Indians, with those of the Jews and other ancient People. 1705, 8vo. Fonthill, 2911, 9s.

A Voyage to the East Indies, in 1747 and 1748. Containing an Account of the Islands of St. Helena and Java, of the City of Batavia, and of the Government and political Conduct of the Dutch. Of the Empire of China. Illustrated with Copper Plates. 8vo. Lond. 1762, 8vo. Fonthill, 2914, 19s. Heath, 2579, 6s. 6d.

Historical View of Plans for the Government of British India, and Regulation of Trade to the East Indies; and Outlines of a Plan of Foreign Government, of commercial Economy, and of domestic Administration, for the Asiatic Interests of Great Britain. Lond. 1793. 4to. 10s. 6d.

East India Register and Directory, commenced in 1802, and continued to the present Time.

Dictionary of Words used in the EastIndies, with full Explanations. To which is added, Mohammedan Law and Bengal Revenue Terms; with an Appendix. Lond. 1805. 12mo. 8s.

The East-India Military Calendar: containing the Services of General and Field Officers of the Indian Army, [by sir John Philippart]. 1824. 4to. 2 vols. 51. reduced to 18s.

EAST INDIA COMPANY.-A Col

lection of Charters and Statutes relating to the East India Company, with a copious Index. Lond. 1817. 4to.

Published at 61. 6s. Third edition. Lond.

1843. 4to.

A Collection of Statutes concerning the Incorporation, Trade, and Commerce of the East India Company, and the Government of the British Possessions in India, &c. &c. Lond. 1786. folio. 10s. 6d. Edited by Mr. Russell.

East India Company's Records; founded on official Documents, shewing a View of the past and present State of the British Possessions in India, as to their Revenue, Expenditure, Debts, Assets, Trade and

De

Brockett, 1163, 9s.
EATON, Rev. Nathaniel,
Fastis Anglicis, sive Calendarium
Sacrum; being a treble series of
Epigrams upon all the feasts ob-
served by the Church of England.
Lond. 1661. 12mo.

Pp. 80. Epigrammes, dedicated to K Charles II. by the author' upon the knees of his soul.' Bliss, 5s.

EATON Chronicle, or the Salt Box. 1789. 8vo.

Never published; many of the papers were written by Robert Grosvenor, Viscount Belgrave, subsequently first marquis of Westminster, and Wm. Gifford. Reed, 2055, 5s.

Seven Years of

EBERS, John. the King's Theatre. Lond. 1828. 8vo. portraits.

EBORACUM. See DRAKE YORK. EBURNE, Richard. A plaine Path-way to Plantations. In three

Parts. Lond. 1624. 4to.

In this volume will be found 'Motives

for a present Plantation in Newfoundland. Gordonstoun, 852, 8s. 6d. Sotheby's in

June 1824, 16s.

ECCENTRIC Magazine, or Lives and Portraits of Remarkable Characters. Lond. 1814. 2 vols. Edited by Henry Lemoine and James Caulfield.

LARGE PAPER in 4to. Saunders in 1818, 17. 10s.

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