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3344, & 3386, O. A treatise of the revenue and false money of the Romans; translated from the original printed at Paris in 1740. London, 1741. Lectures on the coinage of the Greeks and Romans. Cardwell, D. D. Oxford, 1832.

8756, O.

4829, O.

1816.

By Edward Memoirs on the ruins of Babylon, by Claudius J. Rich. London,

5197, O. Second memoir on Babylon; containing an inquiry into the correspondence between the ancient descriptions of Babylon, and the remains still visible on the site. By Claudius James Rich. London, 1818.

6136, O. Inscriptiones Græcæ, vetustissimæ. Collegit, et observationes tum aliorum tum suas adjecit. Hugo Jacobus Rose, M. A. Cantabrigiæ, 1825. 1011, O. 1. A description of the first discoveries of the ancient city of Heraclea, &c. Translated from the Italian, by Wickes Scurray.

595, O. Dissertations on some of the most remarkable wonders of antiquity. By W. Weston, B. D. London, 1748.

1357, O. An archæological dictionary; or classical antiquities of the Jews, Greeks, and Romans. By T. Wilson. London, 1783. 4001. Description des antiques du musee royal.

4002. Second supplement to

do.

Paris, 1820.

5548, D. The library of entertaining knowledge. The British museum. Egyptian antiquities. Vol. 1. London, 1832.

446, Q. The antiquarian repertory; with plates. 4 vols. London, 1779.

CHIVALRY-HERALDRY-PEERAGE-GENEALOGY.

Ashmole, 4418, D. History of the order of the garter; and the orders of knighthood extant in Europe. By Elias Ashmole. London, 1715.

Barré, 1041, F. Genealogical memoirs of the royal house of France; forming a commentary upon the genealogical table of that illustrious and ancient house. By the late Richard Barré, Lord Ashburton; with a genealogical table. 2 vols. London, 1825. Gift of Sir John Sinclair, per Albert Gallatin, Esq.

Bigland, 463, Q. 5. Observations on marriages, baptisms, and burials, as preserved in parochial registers; with divers remarks concerning proper methods to preserve a remembrance of the several branches of families. By Ralph Bigland. London, 1764.

Brydges, 1994, D. A biographical peerage of the empire of Great Britain; with memoirs and characters of the most celebrated persons of each family. By Sir Egerton Brydges. 2 vols. London, 1808.

Burke, 7018, O. A dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British empire, exhibiting alphabetically the present state of these exalted ranks, with their armorial bearings, mottos, &c. By John Burke, Esq. London, 1829.

Clark, 3515, D. A short and easy introduction to heraldry, &c. With 46 copperplates, &c. By Hugh Clark. London, 1812.

2056, O. A history of knighthood containing the religious and military orders which have been instituted in Europe; with plates. By Hugh Clark. 2 vols. London, 1784.

Coates, 8484, O. in that hood.

Collins, 3730, O.

A new dictionary of heraldry; explaining all the terms used science, and an account of the most noted orders of knightBy James Coates. London, 1725.

The peerage of England, London, 1741; together with a supplement, by Arthur Collins. 6 vols. in 5. London, 1750.

71, 0. The peerage of England; containing a genealogical account of all the peers of England; with plates. By Arthur Collins. 3d edit. 6 vols.

London, 1756.

Cotton, 647, Q. English peerage; or a view of the ancient and present state of the English nobility; with plates. By Charles Cotton. 3 vols. London, 1790.

Debrett, 5403, D. The peerage of Great Britain and Ireland. By John Debrett. 2 vols. London, 1800.

Edmondson, 379, F. A complete body of heraldry; with plates. By Joseph Edmondson, Esq. 2 vols. in 1. London, 1780.

Guillim, 37, F. A display of heraldry; with plates. By John Guillim. 6th edit. To which is added, a treatise of honour, military and civil, according to the laws and customs of England. By John Logan. Also, a supplement of scarce tracts, relating to the office of arms; and a dictionary, explaining the several terms used by heralds. London, 1724.

8472, O. The banner displayed; or an abridgment of Guillim; being a complete system of heraldry, in all its parts, with cuts and tables. 2 vols. By Samuel Kent. London, 1726.

Halliday, 1794, Q. A general history of the house of Guelph, or royal family

of Great Britain, from the earliest period to the accession of George the first to the throne. By Andrew Halliday, M. D. London, 1821. Hume, 423, D. History of the house and race of Douglass and Angus. By David Hume. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1743.

James, 4289, D. The history of chivalry. By G. P. R. James, Esq. New York, 1831.

Kennet, 3610, O. 2. Memoirs of the family of Cavendish. By White Kennet, D. D. London, 1708.

Kimber, 2294, D. The peerage of England, a complete view of the several orders of nobility, their descents, &c. By Mr. Kimber. London, 1766.

Lodge, 8759, O. The peerage of the British empire, as at present existing. By Edmund Lodge, Esq. To which is added, the baronetage of the three kingdoms. London, 1832.

8760, O. The genealogy of the existing British peerage. By Edmund Lodge, Esq. London, 1832.

Menestrier, 1541, O. La nouvelle methode raisonée du blason pour l'apprendre d'une maniere aisée reduite en leçons par demandes, et par réponses, par le P. F. C. Menestrier. Avec les figures en taille douce. Nouvelle edition, augmentée. A Lyon, 1701.

4843, D. The same. A Lyon, 1728.

Morgan, 411, F. The sphere of gentry; a treatise on arms and blazon; with plates. By Sylvanus Morgan. London, 1661.

Mills, 6101, O. The history of chivalry, or knighthood and its times. By Charles Mills, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1825.

Nares, 3014, D. 1824.

Nichols, 548, D.

Heraldic anomalies. By Frederic Nares. 2 vols. London,

The British compendium; or rudiments of honour; containing the genealogies of all the nobility of England; with plates. By Francis Nichols. 7th edit. 2 vols. London, 1732.

844, D. The British and Irish compendium; or rudiments of honour; containing the genealogies of the nobility; with plates. By Francis Nichols. 8th edit. 4 vols. London, 1738.

Nisbet, 860, Q. An essay on the ancient and modern use of armories; with plates. By Alexander Nisbet. London, 1718.

Noble, 823, Q. Historical genealogy of the royal house of Stuarts, from the reign of Robert II. to that of James VI. By Mark Noble. London,

1795.

Palaye, St., 1385, O. Memoirs of ancient chivalry; with anecdotes of the times. Translated from the French of M. de St. Palaye. London, 1784.

Playfair, 1586, Q. British family antiquity, illustrative of the origin and progress of the rank, honours, and personal merit of the nobility of the United kingdom. By William Playfair. 11 vols. London, 1811. Porny, 8988, O. The elements of heraldry. By M. Porny. London, 1777. Prestwich, 614, Q. Respublica; or a display of the honours, ceremonies, and ensigns of the commonwealth, under the protectorship of Oliver Cromwell. By Mr. Prestwich. London, 1787.

Rimius, 112, Q. Memoirs of the house of Brunswick, to the end of the reign of George the first. By Henry Rimius. London, 1730.

Roque, De la, 938, F. Sieur De la Roque blasons des armes de la royale maison de Bourbon et de ses alliances. Paris, 1626. P.

Salmon, 4635, D. A short view of the families of the English nobility. By Mr. Salmon. London, 1761.

Segar, 3557, O.

Honores Anglicani, or titles of honour, the temporal nobility of the English nation. By Sir William Segar. London, 1712. P. Somerville, 4890, 6496, & 7523, O. Memorie of the Somervilles; being a history of the baronial house of Somerville. By James, eleventh lord of Somerville. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1815.

Spener, 181, F. Speneri historia insignium illustrium, seu operis heraldici pars specialis. Francofurti ad Mænum, 1680. Gift of Gustavus Hesselius.

Stuart, 2063, Q. Genealogical history of the Stewarts, from the earliest period of their authentic history to the present times. By Andrew Stuart, Esq. London, 1798.

Vertot, 207, F. The history of the knights of Malta; with plates. By the Abbé Vertot. 2 vols. London, 1728.

Von Lowhen, 632, D. An analysis of nobility in its origin. Translated from the German of Baron Von Lowhen. London, 1754.

Waterhouse, 3584, O. Discourse and defence of arms and armory. By Edward Waterhouse. London, 1660. P.

Wiffen, 8909, O. Historical memoirs of the first race of ancestry of the house of Russell. By J. H. Wiffen. London, 1833.

8910, O. Historical memoirs of the house of Russell from the time of the Norman conquest. By J. H. Wiffen. 2 vols. London, 1833. Wotton, 3731, O. The English baronetage. By Thomas Wotton. 4 vols. in 5. London, 1741.

Würtzer, 1157, D. Briefe eines schlesischen Grafen an einen Kurländischen Edelmann. Den adel betreffend. Herausgegeben von Heinrich Würtzer. Altona, 1795. Gift of C. Burghausen.

1535, O. De doorlughtige weereld; voorstollende een zeer nette genelogische historische en politische beschrijvingh aller tegenwoordig-levende Keyseren, &c. T'Amsterdam, 1700.

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8449, O. The peerage of England; or, a genealogical and historical account of the present nobility. London, 1709.

4673, O. A narrative of the minutes of evidence respecting the claim to the Berkeley peerage in 1811. London, 1811.

8990, O. A new dictionary of heraldry. London, 1725.

9126, O. 7. Proceedings of the Pennsylvania society of Cincinnati; with the general institution of the order. Philadelphia, 1785.

3059, O. 8. Proceedings of the general society of the Cincinnati; with the original introduction of the order, &c. Philadelphia, 1801.

1281, 10. & 8598, O. Considerations on the order of Cincinnati. By Ædanus Burke. Philadelphia, 1783.

1281, O. 11. Observations on "Burke's considerations on the order of Cincinnati." Philadelphia, 1783.

1386, O. Considerations on the order of Cincinnatus; with a letter from M.

Turgot to Dr. Price, on the constitutions of America; and an abstract of Dr. Price's observations on the importance of the American revolution; with notes. By the Count Mirabeau. London, 1785.

FREEMASONRY AND SECRET SOCIETIES.

801, O. 5. A vindication of masonry, and its principles demonstrated from nature and reason; with a full refutation of the objections against it. By Charles Schaw Leslie. Belfast, 1749.

2178, Q. The constitutions of the ancient and honourable fraternity of free and accepted masons, containing their histories, charges, regulations, &c. Collected and digested by order of the grand lodge. By John Entick. London, 1756.

1634, O. Ahiman Rezon abridged and digested, as a help to all that are, or would be free and accepted masons. To which is added, a sermon, preached at a general communion, in Philadelphia, December 28, 1778, by William Smith. Philadelphia, 1783. Gift of Z. Poulson, jr.

4582, D.

The freemason's monitor; or, illustrations of masonry. By Thomas S. Webb. New York, 1802.

5324, D.

L'ordre des francs-maçons, trahi, et leur secret revélé. A l'Orient. 2454, & 2483, O. The proofs of a conspiracy against all the religions and governments of Europe, carried on in the secret meetings of freemasons, illuminati, and reading societies. By John Robinson. 3d edit. London and Philadelphia, 1798.

4688, O. History of the secret societies of the army, and of the military conspiracies, which had for their object the destruction of the government of Bonaparte. Translated from the French. London, 1815.

5464, O. Memoirs of the secret societies of the south of Italy; particularly the Carbonari. Translated from the original MS. London, 1821.

2381, O. 5. Coxe's letter on the secret tribunals of Westphalia, addressed to the countess of Pembroke. Salisbury, 1796.

9113, O. 5. Letter of Richard Rush, Esq. on freemasonry. Philadelphia, 1831. 9091, O. 8. Letters of John Q. Adams to Edward Livingston on masonry. Philadelphia, 1832.

9063, O. The round towers of Ireland, or the mysteries of freemasonry, of Sabaism, and of Budhism for the first time unveiled. By Henry O'Brien, Esq. London, 1834.

GIPSIES.

659, Q. & 8020, O. A dissertation on the gipsies; being an historical inquiry concerning their manner of life, œconomy, &c. and their origin. Translated from the German of Henrick Moritz Gottlieb Grellman, by Matthew Raper. London, 1787-1807.

4821, O. A historical survey of the customs, habits, and present state of the gypsies; designed to develope the origin of this singular people, and to promote the amelioration of their condition. By John Hoyland. York, 1816.

NUMISMATICS.

Agostini, 803, F. Antonio Agostini dialoghi interno alle medaglie inscrittioni, et altre antichita. Tradotte de lingua Spanuola in Italiana da Dionigi Ottaviano Sada. Romæ. P.

Akerman, 9018, O. A descriptive catalogue of rare and unedited Roman coins, from the earliest period to the extinction of the empire. Plates. By J. Y. Akerman. 2 vols. London, 1834.

Angeloni, 810, F. Francisco Angeloni la historia augusta da Giulio Cesare infino a Constantino il magno, illustrata con la verita delle antiche medaglie. Romæ, 1641.

Bizot, 736, F.
Bizot.
Cary, 1179, Q.

P.

Histoire metallique de la republique de Hollande. Par M.
Paris, 1687. P.

Histoire des rois de Thrace et de ceux de Bosphore cimmerien eclaircie par les medailles. Par F. Cary. Paris, 1752. P. Cooke, 849, Q. The medallic history of imperial Rome, from the first triumvirate, under Pompey, Crassus, and Cæsar, to the removal of the imperial seat, by Constantine the Great. With plates of the several medals and coins. By William Cooke, M. A. 2 vols. London, 1781. Eneas, 1295, Q. M. Enea Vico Parmigiano discorci sopra le medaglie delgi antichi, divisi in due libri. Vinegia, 1558. P.

Evelyn, 821, F. A discourse of medals, ancient and modern; together with some account of heads and effigies of illustrious and famous persons. By James Evelyn. London, 1697. P.

Fontaine, 2186, Q. Promptuaire des medalles en deux parties. Par Charles Fontaine. Dedié au roi Henri II. Paris.

Goltz, 786, F. Historia imperatorum Cæsarumque Romanorum ex antiquis numismatibus restituta. Auc. Huberto Goltz. Brugis Flandorum, 1571. P.

Havercamp, 1222, Q. Sigeberti Havercampi dissertationes de Alexandri Magni numismate. Lugduni Batavorum, 1722. P.

Haym, 1041, Q. Nichola Francesco Haym, del tesoro Britannico, parte prima; overo il museo nummario. 2 vols. London, 1719. P.

Laskey, 5248, O. A description of the series of medals struck at the national medal mint, by order of Napoleon Bonaparte, commemorating the most remarkable battles and events during his dynasty. By Capt. J. C. Laskey. London, 1818.

Mease, 5445, O. 4. Description of some of the medals struck in relation to important events in North America, before and since the declaration of independence by the United States. By James Mease, M. D. New York, 1821. Gift of Dr. Mease. Patin, 961, D. Caroli Patini introductio ad historiam numismatum. Amsteladami, 1683. L.

Pinkerton, 3914, O. An essay on medals; or an introduction to the knowledge of ancient and modern coins and medals, especially those of Greece, Rome, and Britain. By John Pinkerton. 3d edit. 2 vols. London, 1808.

757, D.
1015, Q.

The same. London, 1784.

Medallic history of England to the revolution. With 40 plates. By John Pinkerton. London, 1790. P.

Sacy, De, 743, Q. Memoires sur diverses antiquités de la Perse, et sur les médailles des rois de la dynastie des Sassanides; suivis de l'histoire de cette dynastie, traduite du Persan de Mirkhond. Par A. T. Silvestre De Sacy. A Paris, 1793. Gift of C. F. Volney.

Spanheim, 1176, Q. Ez. Spanhemii observationes et conjecturæ in numismata, quædam antiqua. Coloniæ Brandenburgicæ, 1691. P.

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