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land, and Ireland; anagrammatiz'd | 1848-9, 8vo. 4 vols. port. 60s., reand expressed by acrosticke Lines duced to 17. 4s. on their Names. Lond. 1637. 4to. The number of personages in this volume enrolled amounts to 420; all of whom,

in proportion to the length of their respective names, are elaborately lauded by the authoress. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 255, 301. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1162, 207, 5s. Heber, pt. iv. the same copy, 8. Puttick, 1850, 77. 15s.

FAGE, Rob. Description of the whole World. Lond. 1658. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

FAGEL.-Bibliotheca Fageliana: a Catalogue of the valuable and extensive Library of the Greffier Fagel of the Hague. Lond. 1806. 8vo. 2 pts. 7s.

A well-executed catalogue, digested by Sam. Paterson. This valuable collection was purchased for 7000l. by Trinity College, Dublin.

FAIL, Noel du, Sr. de la Hérissaye. See EUTRAPEL. FAIRCLOUGH. See FEATLEY. FAIRFAX, Ferd. Lord. An Elogie or Eulogie on the Obits of Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, who died the 13th of March, Anno. Dom. 1647. Lond. 1648. folio.

Thomas Lord. Short Memorials of Thomas Lord Fairfax. Written by himself. Lond. 1699. 12mo. Bindley, pt. ii. 80, with portrait inserted, 17. 10s. Heath, 4667, 11s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 1176, with portrait, 8s. Lloyd, 152, 8s. An edition with additions, &c. Leeds, 1776. 12mo. An edition with an appendix.

Knaresborough, 1810. 12mo. This singularly ingenious piece of biography is reprinted in the fifth volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts, and in the new edition of the Antiquarian Repertory.

Numerous tracts relating to Sir Thomas Fairfax and the civil wars of England will be found in the British Museum. See SPRIGGE, Joshua.

Letters and Journals, comprising the Correspondence of the Parliamentary General with the most distinguished Personages of the period, now first published from the original MSS., edited by G. W. Johnson and Robert Bell, Lond.

Bryan. Catalogue of the Library of Bryan Fairfax. 1756.

8vo.

Bindley, pt. i. 995, 17. 1s. This library was purchased by Sir F. Child, and all the catalogues, except twenty, destroyed. It is now in the possession of the Countess of Jersey, at Osterley Park, Middlesex.

Catalogus librorum in Bibliotheca Osonly 25 copies printed. terleiensi curavit T. Morrell, 1771, 4to.

Collection of Pictures of George A Catalogue of the curious Villiers, Duke of Buckingham. In which is included the valuable Collection of Sir Peter Paul Rubens ; with the Life of George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, the celebrated Poet. Lond. 1751. 4to, 11. 11s. 6d.

This volume also contains a Catalogue of Sir Peter Lely's capital Collection of Pictures, Statues, Bronzes, &c. A Description of Easton-Neston, in Northamptonshire, the seat of the Right Hon. the Earl of Pomfret; with an account of the curious antique Statues, Busto's, Urns, &c. A Description of the Cartoons at HamptonCourt; a Letter from Mr. I. Talman to Dr. Aldrich, Dean of Christ-Church, giving an Account of a fine Collection of Drawings of Monsignor Marchetti, Bishop of Arezzo, collected by the celebrated Father Resta.

Thomas. The Complete Sportsman: or Country Gentleman's Recreation. Lond. 8vo. 4s.

FAIRFORD. An Account of the Parish of Fairford, in the County of Gloucester; with a particular Description of the stained Glass in the Windows of the Church, and Engravings of ancient Monuments, by R. Bigland. Lond. 1791. 4to. Pp. 39, with 4 engravings. Dent, pt. i. 1291, 3s. 6d. History of Fairford Church, Gloucestershire. Cirencester, 1763. 8vo.

Strange and true News from Glocester, or a perfect Relation of the wonderful and miraculous Power of God shewed for Injustice at Fairford, where an innumerable number of Froggs and Toads overspread the Ground. Lond. 1660. 4to.

FAIRY TALES.

A description of the King and Queen of Fairies, their habit, fare, etc., by R. S. Lond. for Rich. Harper, 1635, small 12mo. Black letter.

A new Collection of Fairy Tales, none of which were ever before printed; containing many useful Lessons, moral Sentiments, surprizing Incidents, and amusing Adventures. Lond. 1750. 12mo. 2 vols. 5s. This work, said to be written by Mr. Henry Brooke, was first published in Dublin under the title of A new System of Fairery.'

Fairy Tales, selected from the best Authors. Lond. 1788. 12mo. 2 vols. 5s.

Fairy Tales, or the Lilliputian Cabinet, containing twenty-four choice Pieces of Fancy and Fiction, collected by Benjamin Tabart. Lond. 1818. An excellent article on the Antiquities of Nursery Literature,' with a notice of this little work, is in the Quarterly Review, xxi. 91-112.

Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland. Lond. 1825. fscap. 8vo. 10s.6d. An amusing and interesting little work, by T. Crofton Croker.

FAITHORNE, William. The Art of Graveing and Etching, &c. Lond. 1662. 8vo.

Jadis, 1, Evelyn's copy, 12s. Nassau, pt. i. 1177, 8s. White Knights, 1469, 17. 1s. Baker, 133, 8s. 6d.

Anna

FALCONBRIDGE, Two Voyages to Sierra 1791-2. Second Edition. 1794. 12mo. 4s.

Maria. Leone, Lond.

FALCONER, David, Advocate. Decisions of the Court of Session from Nov. 1744 to Dec. 1751. Edinb. 1746, &c. folio. 2 vols.

Roxburghe, Supplement, 719, 15s.

A Journey from Joppa to Jerusalem in May, 1751. With occasional Notes. Lond. 1753. 4to.

An amusing narrative. Reed, 3986, 4s. 6d.

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William. A new universal Dictionary of the Marine, now modernized and much enlarged by W. Burney, LL.D. Lond. 1815.4to. 35 plates. New title, 1830. 21. 2s.

Published at 4l. 14s. 6d. The former

editions, 1769, 1771, 1780. Willett, 854, 17. 5s. 1784, 1789. Roxburghe, 1698, 1. 4s. Dent, pt. i. 1292. 10s.

THE SHIPWRECK, a Poem, by Wm. Falconer, a Sailor. The Text illustrated by additional Notes, and corrected from the 1st and 2d editions, with a Life by the Rev. James Stanier Clarke. Lond. 1804, royal 8vo. An excellent descriptive poem by an ingenious and unfortunate author. Best edition, illustrated with plates from Westall's designs. Reed, 6839, 10s. 6d. LARGE paper. Duke of York, 1797, morocco, 17. 16s. Williams, 699, morocco, 31. 13s. 6d. First edition, Lond. Millar, 1762,4to.-Second edition,1764,8vo.-Third edition, 1769, 8vo.-Edinb. 1807. Brockett,

1215, 5s. 6d.-1811. Brockett, 1216. LARGE

PAPER, morocco, 18s.-Edited by the Rev. J. Mitford, Lond. Pickering, 1836, 12mo. forming one of the Aldine Poets. This poem has been frequently printed.

-William, M.D. Remarks on the Influence of Climate, Situation, NaJohn. Cryptomensis Pate- ture of Food, and Way of Life, on facta: or, the Art of secret Infor- the Dispositions and Temper, Manmation disclosed without a Key. ners and Behaviour, Intellects, Lond. 1685. 8vo. Laws and Customs, Form of GoNassau, pt. i, 1178, 5s. Roxburghe, 1583, vernment, and Religion of ManRules for decyphering secret Writing. kind. Lond. 1781. 4to. 12s. By J. F. Lond. 1692, 8vo. Roxburghe, 1584, 8s. 6d.

7s. 6d.

Capt. Richard.

Miscellaneous Tracts and Collections relating to Natural History, Voyages, selected from the principal Writers

of Antiquity on that Subject. Cam-d Wood. The history is reprinted in the bridge, 1793. 4to. 7s. 6d.

This writer, who was physician to the general hospital at Bath, published many medical and other works.

FALCONET, Pieces written by Mons. Falconet and Mons. Diderot, on Sculpture in general, and particularly on the celebrated Statue of Peter the Great, now finishing by the former, at St. Petersburgh. Translated from the French, with several Additions, by the Rev. William Tooke. Lond. 1777. 4to. 4s.

Prefixed is an engraving of the statue. FALEONI, Celso. Vita di S. Patricio, gran Patriarca ed Apostolo dell' Ibernia. Bolog. 1660. 4to. FALISCUS. See GRATIUS, Faliscus.

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'The only honest account known to us of the Danish Revolution of 1772.-Edinb. Rev.

FALKIRK, John de. Annals of Irish Popery; including the Period between the Introduction of the Reformation in the Year 1535, and the Rebellion and Massacre in 1641. Lond. 1814. 8vo. vol. 1. No more printed.

FALKLAND, Henry Cary, Lord Viscount. The History of K. Edward the second, with Observations on him and his Favourites, Gaveston and Spencer. Supposed to be writt by the right honourable Henry Viscount Faulkland. Lond. 1680. 8vo. 4s.

Pp. 84, with portrait of K. Edward II. Nassau, pt. i. 1584, 9s. Published 'when the press was open for all such books that could make any thing against the then government, with a preface to the reader patch'd up from very inconsiderable authors, by Sir Ja. H. as is supposed.'-Ant.

first volume of the Harleian Miscellany. See F. E., page 771.

Henry Cary, third Lord. The Marriage Night. Lond. 1664. 4to. Inglis Old Plays, 37, 14s, Rhodes, 711, 9s. Roxburghe, 4895, 6s. 6d. This tragedy Dodsley's Old Plays, but omitted in the was reprinted in the original edition of subsequent ones.

Lucius Cary, Lord Viscount. A Discourse of the Infallibillity of the Church of Rome. 4to.

Frequently reprinted.

Lady. The holy Life and Death of the Lady Letice Vicountess Falkland. By Josh. Duncon Parson (sequestred). Lond. 1653. 12mo.

The third edition, enlarged, with portrait by Marshall. Pp. 192, besides title, to the reader, poems, 11 leaves, also con

tents, 3 leaves.

The Retvrnes of spiritual Comfort and Grief in a devout Soul, represented (by Vi-Countess Falkland, in her Lifetime, Entercourse of Letters) to the Lady Letice and exemplified in the holy Life and Death of the said honourable Lady. Lond. 1648, 12mo. Pp. 1-202, besides title, to the reader, poems, contents and errata, 12 leaves, also a portrait of her Ladyship by Marshall. 'Composed by one John Duncon, a sequestered divine.'-Ant. à Wood. Nassau, pt. ii. 231, 17. 2s. White Knights, 1471, morocco, 128.-1649, Towneley, pt. i, 352, 10s.

The vertuous, holy, christian Life and Death of the late Lady Letice, Vi-Countess Falkland. With some additionals. Lond.

1653, 12mo. 5s. Pp. 54, not including title, with a portrait of her Ladyship, ætatis suæ 35, by W. Marshall. FALKLAND,

Review of the Irish House of Commons and Par

liamentary Representation. Dublin.

1789-90. 8vo. 2 vols.

A curious and interesting work. FALKNER, Thomas. tion of Patagonia and the adjoinA Descriping Parts of South America. An account of the language of the short vocabulary. Hereford, 1774. Moluches, with a grammar and a 4to. 15s.

With a map engraved by Kitchin. This volume contains some particulars relating to Falkland's Islands. Fonthill, 233, 14s.-1788, 4to. Privately printed by

Allan of Darlington. Dent, pt. ii. 880, 5s. 6d.

FALL, The, of unfortunate Princes. See Mirror for Magistrates.

FALLAL, Ferdin. Carmina Colloquia, or a demoniacall and damnable Dialogue between the Devil and an Independent, written by permission of God and commission of the Devil. Edinb. 1649. 4to.

Pp. 8. Dedicated to all friends about Whinfield-Knot. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 584. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 118, 21. 2s.

FALLE, Philip. An Account of the Isle of Jersey. Lond. 1694.

8vo.

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1796. 12mo.

By J. White, assisted by his schoolfellow,Charles Lamb. Roxburghe, 6713, 8s. FAMILY Lectures, or Domestic Divinity, being a copious collection of Sermons selected from the polite writers and sound divines of the present century. Lond. 1791-5. 8vo. 2 vols.

Published as a sequel to the Elegant Extracts.

FANATICS.-The Fanatick History or an exact Account of the old Anabaptists and new Quakers.

Lond. 1660. 8vo. 5s.

Many tracts relating to Fanatics will

be found in the British Museum, and two, The Character of a Fanatick, 1675, and A Parallal betwixt the ancient and modern Fanaticks, 1661, are reprinted in the seventh volume of the Harleian Miscellany. FANCIES and Fantasticks. 1654. 12mo.

Extracts from this collection of epigrams, epitaphs, &c., will be found in Beloe's Anecdotes, vi. 185-9.

[This forms part of the volume entitled

Wits' Recreations, 1654.]

FANNANT, Thomas. An historical Narration of the Manner and Form of that memorable Parliament which wrought Wonders. Begun at Westminster, 1386. Printed in the Year 1641. 4to,

Anothe: edition of this tract, printed 1641, has the addition of A Character of the said amiable but unhappy King (Richard II.), and a briefe Story of his Life and lamentable Death.' Nassau, pt. i. 1495, 4s. The whole is reprinted in the seventh volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

FANSHAW, Sir Richard. Original Letters and Negotiations of Sir Richard Fanshaw, the Earl of Sandwich, the Earl of Sunderland, and Sir William Godolphin, wherein divers matters between the three Crowns of England, Spain, and Portugal, from the Year 1663 to 1678, are set in a clear Light. Lond. 1724. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

These letters are valuable, as containing much secret history of that period. Sir Richard Fanshaw likewise published several translations from Virgil, Camoens, Guarini, Mendoza, &c.

Original letters of Sir Richard Fanshaw during his Embassies in Spain and Portvgal. Lond. 1702. 8vo. with portrait by Faithorne. 6s.

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Lady, Wife of the Right Hon. Sir Richard Fanshawe. Memoirs, written by herself, now first published from the original MS. To which are added, Extracts from the

Correspondence of Sir Richard Fanshawe. Lond. 1829. 8vo. port.

Edited by Sir N. H. Nicolas. These memoirs contain an account of the lives of Sir Richard and Lady Fanshawe; they abound in anecdote, and may be ranked among the most interesting specimens of autobiography. Lond. 1830. post 8vo.

FARADAY, Michael. Chemical Manipulation, containing Instructions to Students in Chemistry relative to the Methods of performing Experiments.

Lond. 1827. 8vo.

Experimental Researches in Electricity. Lond. 1839, 44, 55. 8vo. 8 vols. 21. 5s.

FANE, Lady Elizabeth. Twenty-Third edition. Lond. 1843. 8vo. 18s. one Psalms, and one hundred and two Proverbs. Lond. by Robert Crowley, 1550. 16mo.

Lectures on Non-metallic Elements, by Scoffern. Lond. 1858. 12mo. 5s. 6d.

On the Manufacture of Glass for Optical [rections of the Protestants of our purposes. Lond. 1830. 4to.

On a peculiar class of Acoustical Figures. Lond. 1831. 4to.

He has likewise contributed many articles to the Philosophical Transactions and other periodicals.

FARCES.-A collection of Farces and other After-Pieces: selected by Mrs. Inchbald. Lond. 1811. royal 18mo. 7 vols. 17. 15s. FINE PAPER, with portraits. 27. 12s. 6d.

tyme, under pretence to reforme Religion. Antwerpe, 1566. 12mo.

Horner, 1854, mor. 4l.

FARINGDON, Anthony. Sermons principally preached at the parish 3 vols. folio. 1672-4. of St. Mary Magdalene, Milk Street.

Williams, 895, 3 vols. 31. 5s.

Vol. 1 contains 32 Sermons.-Vol. 2, 47 Sermons.-Vol. 3, (of a different size,) 50 An excellent collection of popular farces. Sermons.-Former editions, Vol. 1, 1657. A Collection of the most esteemed-Vol. 2, 1663. Farces. Edinb. 1792. 12mo. 6 vols. 12s. Dent, pt. i. 782, 17. 12s. Bright, 27. 11s.

FAREWELL, Christopher. An East India Colation, or a discourse of Travels in a voyage to the East Indies. Lond. 1633. 16mo. 51 leaves.

Jadis, 95, with a Sermon by Farewell on the Indians, &c., supposed unique, morocco, 41. 19s. Heber, pt. ii. 1. A copy is in the Grenville Library, British Museum.

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James. The Irish Hudibras, or Fingallian Prince, taken from the sixth Book of Virgil's Enæids, and adapted to the present Times.

Lond. 1689. 8vo.

Pp. 168. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 393, 10s. 6d. White Knights, 2087, russia, 11s.

FAREY, John. A View of the Agriculture and Minerals of Der. byshire. Lond. 1811, 13, 17. 8vo. 3 vols.

New edition, with life by the Rev. T. Jackson. Lond. Tegg, 1849. 8vo. 4 vols. 21. 8s.

FARINGDON.-The History of FaTowns and Seats in Berkshire. Faringdon, and the neighbouring ringdon, 1798, 12mo. 5s.

'By a Society of Gentlemen,' viz. Mr. Stone, Letcomb Regis, near Wantage, Berks. B-X 4, 164 pages, besides a title, and two pages of introduction. The pedigree of White of Fyfield forms pp. 121-4.

FARINGTON, Joseph, R.A. Views (20) of the Lakes, &c. in Cumberland and Westmorland. Engraved from Drawings by Wm. Byrne. Lond. 1789. oblong fol.

With 20 pages of descriptive letterpress in English and French, published in numbers, 1785-9. Marq. of Townshend, 1267, 21. 3s. PROOFS. Beckford, in 1817, 193, 47. 16s. Occasionally bound up with Clarke's Survey of the Lakes.

The Lakes of Lancashire, Westmorland, and Cumberland.

Published by order of the Board of Agriculture. A Treatise on the Steam-Engine, histo-Lond. 1816. imperial 4to. rical, practical, and descriptive. Lond. 1827. 4to. pp. 728. 51. 5s.

FARIA de Sousa, Emanuel. The History of Portugal from the first Ages of the World to the Year 1640. Continued down to the Year 1698 by Capt. John Stevens. Lond. 1698. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

Faria is considered one of the most celebrated historians and poets of Portugal.

The Portugues Asia: or, the History of the Discovery and Conquest of India by the Portugues. Translated into English by Capt. John Stevens. Lond. 1695. 8vo.

3 vols. 17. 58.

Forty-three engravings from drawings by Joseph Farington, R.A.; with descriptions historical, topographical, and picturesque; the result of a tour made in the summer of 1816, by Thomas Hartwell Horne. Prefixed is a map. Published at

81. 8s. With PROOF PLATES, published at 127. 12s. (The plates of the Cumberland Lakes are included in Lyson's Britannia Depicta.)

FARLEY, Henry. Complaint of Paules. Lond. 1616. 4to.

Reed, 6749, 27, 4s. Nassau, pt. i. 1496, russia, 27. 11s. Heber, pt. iv. 31.

St. Pavles Chvrch, her Bill for the Parliament. Anno Dom. 1621. 4to.

FARIN of Antwerp (Peter). An Twenty-one leaves, dedicated to the high Oration against the Unlawful Insur-court of parliament. A strange collection

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