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4591 History and Antiquities of the County of Norfolk, 10 vols. 8vo. map and plates, hf. bd. 21. 8s. Norwich, 1781 0000 See also Armstrong's King's-Lynn-Blomefield's Norfolk-Brown's Antiquities of Norwich-Brown's Hydriotaphia-Druery's Great Yarmouth-ExcursionsGilpin's Norfolk-Marshall's Rural Economy-Norwich-Parkin's King's-Lynn Parkin's NorwichSwinden's Great Yarmonth-Yarmouth

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4592 North's (R.) Lives of Francis North, Baron of Guilford and Lord Keeper, of Sir Dudley North, and of Dr. John North, 2 vols. 4to. with 2 fine portraits by Vertue, very neat, 21. 2s.

1742-44

"The Lives of the Norths develope the intrigues of James and his partisans, and give us a complete and candid exposition of the objects with which James ascended the throne."-" This work is an essential link in the chain of English History; and is indispensable to the higher classes of libraries."-Gentleman's Magazine. Life of Lord Keeper Guilford,2 vols. 8vo.ports.bds.16s. 1808 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

4593

4594 Baker's (George) History and Antiquities of the County of Northampton, 2 parts in 1, folio, plates, (pub. at 6l. 6s.) hf. bd. uncut, 41. 4s.

4595

1822-27 the same, Part I. royal folio, LARGE PAPER, (pub. at 61. 6s.) 21. 5s.

1822

4596 Allestree's Sermon before the Corporation of Daventry,

4to. 2s.

1695

4597 Declaration of Parliament concerning Sir John Byron's Letter to Mr. Clark of Craughton neere Brackley, 4to.

2s.

1642

4598 Sheppard's Sermon at the Funeral of Wm. Lawson, Jun., of Tickmarsh, 4to. 2s. 6d.

1694 4599 Horneck's Funeral Sermon on Dorothy St. John, Fourth Daughter of Sir Oliver St. John, Bart., of Woodford,

4to. 2s. 6d.

1678

4600 Relation of the Skirmishes betweene the Northamptonshire Forces, and a Party of the King's Horse and Foot, 4to. 3s. 6d.

1643

4601 Nixon's Marmor Estonianum, a Latin Dissertation on the Marble Chair at Eston, Northamptonshire, 4to. plate,

sd. 2s.

1744

0000 See also Bonney's Fotheringhay-Cambridge Practice of a College-Gibson's Castor-Gunton's Peterbo

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rough Mastin's Naseby-Morton's Northamptonshire-Peck's Stamford-Peterborough-Willis's Cathedrals

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0000 NORTHUMBERLAND. See Agricultural Survey-Bourne's Newcastle-- Brand's Newcastle- Hutchinson's Northumberland-Ridpath's Border History-Wallis's Natural History

4602 Northumberland Household Book, with Preface by Bp. Percy, 8vo. extra bds. 18s. Pickering, 1827 0000 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.-See Deering's Nottingham-Merrey's Coins-Rastall's Southwell-Thoroton's Nottingham 4603 Nostradamus' (Michael) True Prophecies or Prognostications: a work full of Curiosity and Learning. French and English, with a Commentary by Theophilus de Garencieres, folio, neat, 12s.

NORWICH.

1685

4604 Compleat History of the famous City of Norwich, 8vo. map, sd. 3s. Norwich, 1728 4605 History of the City and County of Norwich, from the earliest Accounts to the present Time, 2 vols. 8vo. with large plan and plates, vy. neat, 14s. ib. 1768 4606 Notes to assist the Memory in various Sciences, 12mo. bds. 5s. 6d.

1825

4607 Novels.-The Lady's Philosopher's Stone- Adventures of Malouka-Love in a Madhouse,-in 1 vol. 8vo. hf. bd. russia, 5s. 6d.

1725

0000 Novels and Tales by the Author of Waverley, see SCOTT. 4608 Nugent's Grand Tour: containing an exact Description of most of the Cities, Towns, and remarkable Places of Europe, 4 vols. 12mo. neat, 8s.

1749

4609 Nycolls' (Phillyp)—Here begynneth a godly newe story of .xii. men that moyses (by the comaundement of god) sent to spye owt the land of canaan; of whiche xii. onely Josua and Caleb, wer found faythful messengers, 12mo. fine copy, extremely rare, 2l. 12s. 6d. Emprented by Wm, Hill, mcxlviii (1548.)

1647

4610 Nye's Art of Gunnery, 12mo. cuts, 2s. 6d. 4611 Oath of Allegiance, an Apology for, against the Breves of Pope Paulus V., and the late Letter of Card. Bellarmine to G. Blackwell, sm. 4to. 5s.

1607

4612 Observations upon the Four Gospels, shewing their Defects, and how far those Defects, together with the Writings of St. Paul, have misled the Compilers of our Church Services, &c., thereby evincing the Necessity of revising the whole by Authority: by a Friend to Truth, 8vo. (Dr. Parr's copy) neat, il. 1s. Geneva, 1789

"A copy of this book sold at Hollis's sale for 11. 18s. Dr. Parr gave a guinea for his copy in 1819, and read it on Christmas day, without any diminution of his faith."

4613 Observations on Fonts in England: being various Papers from the Archæologia by S. Pegge, R. Gough, S. Carte, Bp. Lyttleton, and S. Denne. Clarke's Observations on Episcopal Chairs, Stone-Seats, Piscinas, &c. with Denne's Review of the same.-Denne, on a triple Stone-Seat at Upchurch, in Kent,-in 1 vol. 4to. numerous plates,uncut,15s. 4614 Ockley's (S.) History of the Saracens, 2 vols. 8vo. best edition, neat, 11. 4s.

Camb. 1757

4615 O'Connor's Chronicles of Eri; being the History of the Gaal Sciot Iber: or Irish People: translated from the original MSS. in the Phoenician Dialect of the Scythian Language, 2 vols. royal 8vo. LARGE PAPER, portrait, (pub. at 1l. 15s.) bds. 12s. 1822 4616 O'Driscol's (John) History of Ireland, 2 vols. 8vo.bds. 17.1s.1827 "We can recommend it as a most safe and useful guide to all those who are conscious either of redundant zeal, or deficient knowledge, on the subject of Irish affairs. It is easily read and understood; for it is short, for the quantity of matter it contains, and agreeably and clearly written. The author, we feel assured, is not only an intelligent but a good man, and he has done good service in a season when it was urgently wanted."-Edinburgh Review.

4617 O'Flaherty's (R.) Ogygia, or a Chronological Account of Irish Events, translated by Hely, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. scarce, 1l. 4s,

Dublin, 1793 4618 Ogden's (Samuel) Sermons: with Life of the Author, and a Vindication of his Writings by Bp. Halifax, 2 vols. 8vo.

neat, 14s.

1788

"These Sermons are interspersed with remarks, eminently brilliant and acute, but too epigrammatic at their close. They display that perfect propriety and purity of English diction, that chastized terseness of composition, which have scarcely been equalled by any writer. Like Cicero, he wants nothing to complete his meaning; like Demosthenes, he can suffer no deduction without essential injury to the sentence. He was a good scholar, a liberal-minded Christian, and an honest man."-Wakefield's Life, vol. 1, p. 96.

4619 OGILBY'S DESCRIPTIVE ACCOUNTS OF AFRICA, AMERICA, ASIA, CHINA, JAPAN, AND ENGLAND; WITH HIS TRANSLATIONS OF HOMER AND VIRGIL, 9 vols. folio, fine impressions of the several hundred plates by HOLLAR, uniformly bound, very neat, 107. 10s. 1660, &c. China, being an Account of the Dutch East-India Company's Embassies to China, 2 vols. folio, numerous fine plates by HOLLAR, very neat, 21. 28.

4620

4621

4622

1673

Asia, being an exact Description of Persia, the Empire of the Mogul, &c. royal folio, many fine plates by HOLLAR, neat, 14s.

1673

Africa, being an exact Description of Egypt, Barbary, Lybia, Guinea, Ethiopia, &c. folio, numerous fine plates by HOLLAR, neat, 11. is.

4623 Ogilvie's (Jas.) Sermons, 8vo. hf. bd. 48.

1670

1786

4624 Ogle's (George) Antiquities explained. Being a collection of figured Gems, illustrated by similar Descriptions taken from the Classics, royal 4to. with 50 fine plates, hf. bd. cf.

18s.

1737

4625 Olaus Magnus' Compendious History of the Goths, Swedes, and Vandals, and other Northern Nations, sm. folio, nt. 12s.

1658

4626 O'Halloran's General History of Ireland: together with his Introductory volume, 3 vols. 4to. very neat, 31. 3s. 1778 the same, 3 vols. 8vo. bds. 11. 5s.

4627

1803

4628 Oldfield's Representative History of Great Britain and Ireland; being a History of the House of Commons, and

of the Counties, Cities, and Boroughs, &c. 6 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 3l. 12s.) bds. 1l. 1s.

1816

1710

4628*Oldham's Poetical Works and Remains, 8vo. nt. 3s. 4629 Oldmixon's (J.) History of England during the Reigns of the Royal House of Stuart, folio, very neat, 12s.

4629*

1730

History of England during the Reigns of William and Mary, Queen Anne, and George I. being the Sequel of the Reigns of the Stuarts, folio, uncut, 12s.

1735

4630 Old Plays; being a Continuation of Dodsley's Collection. With Notes, critical and explanatory, 6 vols. royal 8vo. LARGE PAPER, (pub. at 6l. 6s.) bds. 31. 13s. 6d.

1816

Old Poetry. 4631 Certaine worthye Manuscript Poems of great Antiquitie reserved long in the Studie of a Northfolke Gentleman. And now first published by J. S.-1. The statly Tragedy of Guistard and Sismond. - 2. The Northren Mother's Blessing.-3. The way to Thrifte. A very neat Manuscript copy of these rare Poems, 15s.

Imprinted at London for Robert Dexter, 1597 4632 World in a Maize, or Oliver's Ghost, sm. 4to. 5s. 1659 4633 A reasonable Motion in behalfe of the Clergie, now questioned in Parliament for their places, sm. 4to. calf extra, by Lewis, 1l. 11s. 6d.

Printed in the unfortunate yeare to Priests, 1641

A very rare and severe satire on the clergy.

4634 Mundus Muliebris: or the Ladies Dressing-Room unlock'd and her Toilette spread. In Burlesque. Together with the Fop-Dictionary compiled for the use of the fair Sex, sm. 4to. hf. bd. scarce, 1l. 1s.

1690

4635 Pasquil's Palinodia and his Progresse to the Taverne,
where after the Survey of the Sellar, you are presented
with a pleasant Pynte of Poeticall Sherry, sm. 4to.
date torn off, hf. bd. mor. gilt edges, scarce, 8s.
4636 Pieces of Ancient Poetry, from unpublished Manuscripts
and scarce books (edited by Dr. Fry) sm. 4to. (pub. at
17. 18.) bds. 10s. 6d.
Bristol, 1814

Only 112 copies printed.

4637 Collection of the newest and most ingenious Poems, Songs, Catches, &c. against Popery, sm. 4to. uncut, 5s. 1689 4638 John Bon and Mast Person (a bitter Satire on the real Presence) 4to. printed on parchment, bds.10s.6d. Reprint Only 25 copies printed.

4639 Taylor's (The Water Poet) Old, old, very old man, Thos. Parr, 4to. 3s. 1703

4640 Old English Poets, with Critical and Biographical Notices: containing: Sackville (Lord Buckhurst's) Gorbobuc, and Induction, and Legend of Henry, Duke of Buckingham Chamberlayne's Pharonnida and Love's Victory: Marlowe and Chapman's Hero and Leander, 5 vols. foolscap 8vo. bds. 18s.

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1820

Old Poetry.

4641 Select early English Poets: edited by S. W. Singer, 10 parts in 8, foolscap 8vo. portraits and wood-cuts, bds. Chiswick, 1817-23

21. 18s.

Only 250 copies printed. Containing: Lovelace's Lucasta-Chapman's Hymns of Homer; Batrachomyomachia, &c.--Lodge's Glaucus and Silla: with other Lyrical and Pastoral Poems-Chalkhill's Thealma and Clearchus-Shakerley Marmion's Cupid and Psyche— Marlow and Chapman's Hero and Leander-Sir Philip Sidney and the Countess of Pembroke's Version of the Psalms of David.

*** Other old Poetry will be found dispersed through the Catalogue, under the names of the authors.

4642 Oldy's British Librarian, 8vo. new and neat in calf gilt, scarce,

18s.

1782

1801

1738 4643 O'Leary's Miscellaneous Tracts, (Defence of Christ's Divinity-Address to the Common People of Ireland-Claims of the Stuarts, &c.) 8vo. portr. bds. 5s. 4644 Olivier's Travels in the Ottoman Empire, Egyyt, and Persia, 2 vols. in 1, 4to. with maps and 16 plates, very neat, 10s. 6d. 4645 Onesimus, the Pulpit, or a Biographical and Literary Account of eminent popular Preachers, interspersed with Clerical Criticism, 3 vols. 8vo. hf. bd. calf, 15s. 1809-16 4646 Oppian's Halieutics, or the Nature of Fishes, and Fishing of the Ancients, in verse, by Jones and Diaper, royal 8vo. LARGE PAPER, neat, 9s. Ŏx. 1722 4647 Orange. The Apologie or Defence of the most noble Prince William of Orange, sm. 4to. last leaf MS. hf. bd. 158.

Delft, 1581

A very scarce and curious work. It was most carefully suppressed by the King of Spain, immediately after its publication.—

See Du Fresnoy.

1818

4648 O'Reilly Account of Greenland, the North-West Passage, &c. 4to. maps and plates, (pub. at 27. 10s.) bds. 18s. the same, 4to. hf. bd. cf. extra, 1l. 1s.

4649

1818

4650 ORFORD'S (HORATIO WALPOLE, EARL OF) WORKS, 5 vols. royal 4to. original edition, with fine impressions of the portraits, calf, marbled edges, 71. 78.

4651

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1798 the same, to which are added his Letters to Montagu, Cole, and Hertford, 3 vols. and his Memoirs of the Reign of George II. 2 vols.-10 vols. in 8, roy. 4to. original editions, first impressions, calf extra, marbled edges, 1798-1825

15/. 15s.

"It is the fashion to underrate Horace Walpole; firstly, because he was a nobleman; and secondly, because he was a gentleman; but to say nothing of the composition of his incomparable letters, and of the Castle of Otranto, he is the Ultimus Romanorum,' the author of the Mysterious Mother, a tragedy of the highest order, and not a puling love-play. He is the father of the first romance, and of the last tragedy in our language, and surely worthy of a higher place than any living writer, be he who he may."-Byron.

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