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regnorum in unum, anno 1707, coalitionem; item Characteres et Abbreviaturæ in antiquis codicibus MSS. instrumentisque usitate. Posterior continet Numismata tam aurea quàm argentea singulorum Scotia Regum, ab Alexandro I. ad supradictam regnorum coalitionem perpetuâ serie deducta; Subnexis quæ reperiri poterant eorundem Regum Symbolis Heroicis. Omnia summo artificio ad Prototyporum similitudinem tabulis æneis expressa; adjectis singulorum Diplomatum, recentiore scripturæ formâ, æri itidem incisis exemplis. Ex mandato Parliamenti Scotici collegit, digessit et tantum non perficienda curavit egregius ac patriarum antiquitatum callentissimus Vir Jacobus Andersonus Scriba Regius. Quæ operi consummando deerant supplevit, et Præfatione, tabularum explicatione, aliisque Appendicibus, rem Scotia diplomaticum, nummariam et genealogicam haud parum illustrantibus, auxit et locuplelavit Tho. Ruddimanus. Folio. Edinb. 1739

Anderson's (Jas.) Collections relating to the History of Mary Queen of Scotland, 4 vols. 4to. Edinb. 1727-28

Lond. 1794

Andrews's (J. P.) History of Great Britain, connected with the
Chronology of Europe, 2 vols. 4to.
Andrews, v. Henry.

Angel's (John) General History of Ireland, ancient and modern,

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Anne, Queen of England, the Life of, 2 vols. 8vo.

Lond. 1721

Lond. 1742

Anne, Memoirs of the Four Last Years of the Reign of Queen
Anne. 8vo.
Anthologia Hibernica: or, Monthly Collections of Science, Belles-
Lettres, and History, Jan. 1793 to Dec. 1794, 4 vols. 8vo.
Dublin, 1793-94

Archdall's (M.) Monasticon Hibernicum; or, a History of the
Religious Houses in Ireland. 4to.
Dublin, 1786

Arlington's (the Earl of) Letters to Sir W. Temple, Sir R. Fanshaw, the Earl of Sandwich, the Earl of Sunderland, Sir Wm. Godolphin, and Sir Robert Southwell. Published by Th. Bebington, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1701

Arnold. The Customs of London, otherwise called Arnold's Chronicle; containing, among divers other matters, the original of

the celebrated Poem of the Nut Brown Maid. Re-printed from the first edition, with the additions included in the second. By H. Ellis. 4to. Lond. 1811.-First edition, Antv. circa, 1502. -Second edition, P. Treueris, circa, 1521.

Asserii Menevensi Annales Rerum Gestarum Ælfredi Magni, recensuit Fr. Wise. 8vo, Oxon. 1722 Ayscu's (Edwd.) Historie of the Warres, Treatises, Marriages, and other Occurrences between England, and Scotland, from King William the Conqueror, untill the happy Vnion of them both in our gracious King James. 4to. Lond. 1607

B. (J.) A Letter sent by, unto his very frinde Mayster R. C. wherein
is contained a large discourse of the peopling and inhabiting the
Countrie called the Ardes, and other adjacent in the North of
Ireland, and taken in hand by Sir Tho3. Smith, one of the Queen's
Maiesties Priuie Counsel, and Thos. Smith, Esq. his Sonne. 12mo.
London, H. Binneman. —
Bacon's (Lord) and Godwin's Bishop of Hereford History of the
Reigns of Henry VII. and VIII. Edward VI. and Queen Mary.
Folio. Lond. 1676.-Also in his Works, and in Kennet's History,
vol. I.

Bacon's (Ld.) History of Henry VII. written in 1616. Now first
new written, 1786. 8vo.
Lond. 1786
Baker's (Sir Richd.) Chronicle of the Kings of England, by E.
Phillips, continued, by au impartial hand, to the end of the
Reign of George I. Folio.
Lond. 1733

Bale (Joan.) Illustrium Maioris Britanniæ Scriptorum, hoc est Angliæ, Cambriæ ac Scotia Summariu, in quasdam centurias divisum, cum diversitate doctrinaru atq; annoru recta supputatione per omnes ætates a Japheto sanct. Noah filio, ad annum donfini, Gipeswici (Ipswich), 1548

1548. 4to.

Bale (Jo.) Scriptores illustres Majoris Britanniæ. 4to. Wesal. 1549. -Editio altera. Folio. Bas. 1559.

8vo.

Balfour's (Sir Jas.) Historical Works, published from the original
MSS. preserved in the Library of the Faculty of Advocates,
4 vols.
Edinb. 1824
Bannatyne's (Richd. Secretary to John Knox,) Journal of the
Transactions during the Contest between the Adherents of Queen
Mary, and those of her Son, 1570-73. 8vo. Edinb. 1806

Barbour's (John) Life and Acts of Robert Bruce, King of Scotland. From the edition printed by Andro Hart in 1620. 4to.

Edinb. 1758 Barbour (John) The Bruce; or, The History of Robert I. King of Scotland, written in Scotish verse, by John Barbour; the first genuine edition published from a MS. dated 1489; with Notes and a Glossary, by J. Pinkerton, 3 vols. Small 8vo. Lond. 1790 Barbour's Bruce and Henry's Wallace, published from two ancient MSS. with Notes, &c. by the Rev. Dr. Jamieson, 2 vols. 4to. Edinb. 1820.-The first edition. 12mo. Edinb. 1616.-More than twenty various editions of this book have been printed. Barlow's (Steph.) History of Ireland from the earliest period to the present times, 2 vols. Lond. 1814

8vo.

Barnes's (Jos.) History of Edward III. Folio. Camb. 1688. -Also, in Kennet's History.

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Lond. 1814

Barrington (William Wildman, Viscount) the Political Life of, compiled from the original Papers by his Brother, Shute Barrington. 4to. Beatson's (Robert) Naval and Military Memoirs of Great Britain, 1727, to the present Time, 6 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1790 Bede (S. Ven.) Ecclesiastica Historia Eusebii, et Comestoris et Ecclesiastica Historia Gentis Anglorum ven. Bedæ, cum utrarumque historiarum per singulos Libros recollecta capitulorum Annotatione. Folio. Argent. 1500 Bede (S. Ven.) Historiæ Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum Lib. V. quibus accesserunt Anglo-Saxonicæ Leges. Folio. Cantab. 1644 Bedæ (S. Ven.) Historiæ Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum, Lat. et Sax. cura Joh. Smith. Folio. Cantab. 1722

Bede's (Ven.) History of the Church of England. Translated out of Latin into English, by Thos. Stapleton. 4to. Antw. 1565. -The same. 8vo. St. Omers, 1622.

Bede's (S. Ven.) Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation, by

John Stevens.

8vo.

Lond. 1723

Belfour's (Jas.) History of Scotland, from the earliest account to

the present time. 12mo. Belsham's (Wm.) History of England, from the Revolution to the

Peace of Amiens, 1802, 12 vols. 8vo.

Belsham's (Wm.) Memoirs of the Kings of Great
House of Brunswic-Lunenburg, 2 vols. 8vo.

Lond. 1770

Lond. 1805

Britain, of the

Lond. 1793

Belsham's (Wm.) Memoirs of the Reign of George III. to the Session of Parliament ending A.D. 1793, 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1795 Benedictus, Abbas Petroburgensis, de Vita et Gestis Henrici II. et Ricardi I. E Codice MS. in Bibliotheca Harleiana descripsit, edidit Thos. Hearne, 2 vols. 8vo. Oxonii, 1735 Bennet's (Ben.) Memorial of the Reformation, (chiefly England) and of Britain's Deliverances from Popery and Arbitrary Power, since that time, to the year 1719. 8vo. Lond. 1721 Berkley's (G.) (i, e. Dr. J. Hill), Naval History of Britain, from the earliest period to 1756. Folio. Lond. 1756 Berington's (Josh.) History of the Reign of Henry II. and of Richard and John, his Sons; with the events of the period, from 1154 to 1216. In which the character of Thomas Becket is vindicated from the attacks of George Lord Lyttelton. 4to.

Birm. 1790

Lond. 1777

Lond. 1641

Bicknell's (A.) Life of Alfred the Great, King of the Anglo-Saxons. 8vo. Bicknell's (A.) History of Edward the Black Prince, with the view of the Reigns of Edward I. II. and III. and a summary account of the Institution of the Order of the Garter. 8vo. Lond. 1776 Biondi's (Sir F.) History of the Civil Wars of England, between the Houses of Lancaster and York, translated by Henry Earl of Monmouth. Folio. Birch's (Dr. Thos.) Memoirs of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, from 1581 till her Death, 2 vols. 4to. Birch's (Dr. T.) Life of Henry Prince of Wales, eldest Son of King James I. 8vo. Bisset (Dr. Robt.) his History of the Reign of George III. To which is prefixed a View of the progressive Improvement of England, in prosperity and strength, to the accession of his Majesty. The second edition, completed to the Death of the King, 6 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1820

Lond. 1754

Lond. 1760

Boethii (Hectoris) Scotorum Historiæ a prima gentis origine, cum aliarum et rerum et gentium illustratione non vulgari: premissa epistola nǎcupatoria, tabelisq; amplissimis, et non poenitenda Isagoge quæ ab huius tergo explicabuntur diffusus Libri XVII. Editio princeps. Folio. Lausanæ.-Parisiis, 1526 Boethii (Hect.) Scotorum Historiæ, &c. Libri XIX. Duo postremi hujus Historiæ libri nunc primùm emittuntur in lucem.

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Accessit et huic editioni eiusdem Scotorum Historiæ continuatio, per Ivan. Fererium recens et ipsa scripta et edita. Editio secunda. Folio. Lausannæ. Parisiis, 1575. Editio altera. Folio. Edinb. 1592.-Dr. Watt mentions editions, Paris, 1574, 1577. Boece (Hect. Channon of Aberdene) History and Chronicles, compilit be, translatit laitly in our vulgar and common language, be Maister John Bellendene, Archdene of Murray. Folio. Imprinted in Edinburgh by me Thomas Davidson, 1536.-Also 1541. Boece's (Hect.) History and Chronicles of Scotland, translated by John Bellenden, 2 vols. with Bellenden's Works, 3 vols. 4to. Edinb. 1821-22 Borlace's (Edwd.) Reduction of Ireland to the Crown of England; with the Governors since the Conquest by Henry II. in 1772, and some passages in their Government. A brief Account of the Rebellion in 1641. Also, the original of the University of Dublin, and the College of Physicians. 8vo. Lond. 1675 Bouchard (Allain) les Grandes Annales ou Cronicques parlans tant de la Grant Bretaigne a present nomme Angleterre que de nostre petite Bretaine. Folio. Par. 1541 Boyle, first Earl of Orrery, (The Rt. Honble, Roger) a Collection of the State Letters of, from the Restoration to the year 1668. With his Life, &c. by the Rev. T. Morrice. Folio. Lond. 1742 Boyer's (Abel) History of the Life and Reign of Queen Anne; digested into Annals. Folio. Lond. 1735

Boyer's (Ab.) Political State of Great Britain, from 1711 to 1739, 58 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1711, &c. Brady's (Dr. Robt.) Complete History of England, from the first Entrance of the Romans, under the Conduct of Julius Cæsar, unto the end of the Reign of King Henry III. Lond. 1685.-Continuation of the same, containing the Lives and Reigns of Edward I. II. and III. and Richard II. Lond. 1700.—And Introduction to Old English History, comprehended in three several Tracts. The first an Answer to Petyt's Rights of the Commons Asserted; and to a book entitled Jani Anglorum facies Nova; the second edition very much enlarged. The second an Answer, to Argumentum Antinormanicum. The third an Answer to The Exact History of the Succession of the Crown of England; the second edition, very much enlarged. With an Appendix and Glossary. Lond. 1685. Together 3 vols. Folio.

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